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Mrs. E. G. Sargent d. 1876.
Mary Ellen Brown d. 1878, at Mrs. Mary Clay's.
Hannah Kimball d. 1879, at Hervey Elkins'.
Aaron White d. March 28, 1880, res. on the Emery road.
Jonathan Heath d. September -, 1880.
Lewis P. Wilson d. October -, 1881.
Mrs. Lewis P. Wilson d.
-; 1882.
In 1860 the selectmen reported the names and ages of the following persons who were then residents at the Town Farm, but whose names do not appear in the family records:
Samuel Sleeper
81 Ezekiel Heath 58
Isaac Page
75 Mary Heath 58
Benjamin Kimball
68 Almira Currier 40
Daniel Ordway
64
Lydia Currier 6
Henry Bachelder
63 Hamilton Currier 4
Polly Ash
63 Marietta Currier 2
AGE.
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HISTORY OF ANDOVER.
A LIST OF SUDDEN OR ACCIDENTAL DEATHS IN ANDOVER OR OF ANDOVER PEOPLE.
February 7, 1792, John Rowell fatally scalded in tub of hot water.
June 25, 1795, Dr. Silas Barnard of E. A. died very suddenly in Hill. 1797 or 8, Mr. Samuel Raino started to carry the dinner to men reaping grain, but died before reaching them.
April 25, 1803, Alpheus Moore, lawyer, died suddenly, from heart disease, while on his way to Plymouth.
May 29, 1803, Capt. James Tucker was taking his child, 21% months old, to church on horseback. It fell, or was thrown, from the horse and was killed.
July 14, 1806, "A son of Mr. Cate was drowned." (Badcock.) Prob- ably Mr. Simeon Cate.
June 27, 1808, William Dyer killed by falling from a horse.
April 21, 1809, a daughter, aged 2 years, of Dea. John Bailey drowned in a pool of water.
1810, John Rowe killed while blasting rocks near "Hogback."
July, 1812, Stephen D. Swett on his way home from the U. S. army was drowned in the Merrimack river at Concord.
October 5, 1816, Henry M., son of Richard Potter, the magician, was run over by a load of corn and killed.
February 28, 1817, Eliphalet, son of John and Polly Fellows, was drowned in Bridgewater; buried on Boston Hill; a. 11 y.
June 14, 1822, John Rowell was thrown from his wagon on Marston hill and killed.
October 29, 1823. Joseph Weare was found dead in his bed.
April -, 1825, John son of Ebenezer Currier was killed in the sawmill at Cilleyville; a. 4 years 4 months.
December 12, 1825, Greenleaf, son of William Tilton, burned. Clothes caught fire while alone in the house: a. 5 years.
May -, 1826, Aaron Cilley killed in Boscawen by falling under the wheel of a loaded cart.
August 3, 1830, Reuben Bachelder killed by falling under the wheel of a loaded cart.
May 7, 1831, John Adams son of Joseph C. Thompson was drowned in the Blackwater river.
May -, 1831, Samuel Upton was killed in Poor and Blanchard's Saw- mill.
April 11. 1833. David Sleeper killed by a falling tree while building fence on the side of Ragged Mountain.
December 11. 1833. Miss Juliana Robie drowned herself in Indian Stream in Stewartstown where she was visiting relatives.
March 13, 1835, The grandaughter of Mr. Haskell, on the Plains, a colored girl, died from the effects of burns.
June 16, 1835, Dolly Blake wife of Joseph Emery died of appoplexy while visiting in Plymouth. Buried at E. A.
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DEATHS.
March 13, 1839, James McMurphy of Randolph Vt. a guest at the tavern of Thomas Clark at W. A. died suddenly, in fifteen minutes, from hemorrhage of the lungs.
January -. 1840, William A. Green, son of Mrs. Capt. James Tucker, was lost by the sinking of the steamer Lexington on Long Island Sound.
April 29, 1841, Dea. Meschech Weare fell from a ladder in his barn and soon died.
-, 1846, An Irishman, while blasting rocks on the railroad, was killed near Hogback.
June 13, 1849, Capt. Henry Emery killed by R. R. train at Dyer's crossing.
August 26, 1852, Josiah R. Elkins died from injuries received on the cars at the R. R. bridge in Boscawen.
December 13, 1852, John Cilley died in his sleigh, and near his house, while driving to the Mill.
December 17, 1853, Robert Barber, a former resident of 1., dropped and expired instantly at his home in Bridgewater.
January 15, 1854, Sarah wife James Bailey.
April 4, 1855, Mrs. Ezekiel Knowles died very suddenly.
June 8. 1857, Leonard W. Downs killed by cars on the Plains.
September 22, 1857, James Gale Jr. killed on R. R. while coupling freight cars
July 2, 1862, Arthur Clark, son of Clark Durgin, drowned near the bridge over the outlet of Highland Lake.
February 9, 1863. Mrs. Underhill of Bradford Vt. who was visiting her sister Mrs. J. Y. Bryant dropped dead in the street.
February 22. 1864, Mrs. Daniel Weymouth died suddenly while about her usual housework.
October -, 1867, John Atwood was struck by a circular saw and died in a few hours.
May 7, 1867, Rev. William D. Cass. a former resident of A., died sud- denly while ploughing.
February -, 1868, Joseph Tucker, of A., killed by freight train at South Danbury.
December 29, 1869. Peter French was found dead in his chair.
April 20, 1870, Charles E. Searles of W. A. was crushed while coup- ling cars and died in a few hours.
January 23, 1873. Dea. Jonathan Keniston found dead in his bed.
January 28. 1873, Thomas Warren Sawyer. a former resident of E. A., drowned at E. Tilton.
January -, 1874, A son of Cyrus S. Langley died from injuries re- ceived from rolling logs.
July 27, 1874, Dennis Murphy. R. R. brakeman was killed by timbers of bridge over R. R. at Andover Centre.
November -, 1874. Daniel F. Bean found dead in the outlet of Eagle pond.
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HISTORY OF ANDOVER.
December 7, 1874, Ezekiel G. Bartlett of Ilill dropped dead while at work on a sled in the shed of W. A. Bachelder.
July 14, 1875, George A. Ober killed by the wheel of a loaded wagon; a. 6y.
December 10, 1875, Mrs. Thomas C. Hobbs dropped dead while about her usual work.
April 10, 1876, Silas H. Cutting was found in a dying condition at the foot of the stairs in his house.
March 15, 1878. Hiram Eastman died very suddenly. He had been ill `and despondent.
July 3, 1878, Moses G. Brown, while raking hay, was sun struck and died the same day.
July 6, 1878. Henry Colby threw himself under a railway train below Hogback.
-, 1878. An unknown man committed suicide by starvation.
-, 1879, A son of Patrick Fenton. 2 years old, killed by kick from a horse.
-, 1879, William son of M. Hayward drowned in Cilleyville pond while bathing.
February 15, 1882. Mayhew C. Sanborn kicked by a colt and died in a few hours.
November 3. 1882, Eugene Sullivan died from wounds received in an affray at Thornton.
January 26, 1883, Mrs. Aaron Waite burned to death in her house at West Andover.
June 30, 1884. Walter son of Wesley J. Cilley drowned in Blackwater river while bathing.
September 29, 1884, John W. Keniston, while handling wood, was so injured that he lived only 24 hours.
February 9, 1885. Franklin Scribner a native of Andover while on a business trip to Whitefield dropped dead of heart disease.
October 18, 1885, Two railway trains collided near Andover Centre. Three trainmen, Eben C. Harvey, Lucius F. Graves and John Parker Emerson, were killed and five others seriously injured.
February 1. 1886, James B. Staples was killed at E. A. while attempt- ing to jump from a train in motion.
November 20. 1887. The dead body of an unknown man was found in the millstream just below E. A.
January 22, 1888. Miss Harriet Brown was found in the barn uncon- scious and died before she could be carried to the house.
February 19, 1888, George Preston fell from freight train below E. A. and was killed.
March 1, 1888. Thomas C. Hobbs fell dead in his house.
May 29, 1888, James, son of Cyrus Bailey was drowned in Franklin.
January 23, 1891, Amos Hervey Proctor died very suddenly. He had been seriously ill for months.
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DEATHS.
December 18, 1891, Henry son of Alonzo S. Greeley attempted to jump from a train at E. A. and was killed.
February 28, 1893, Fred John Kilburn died of appoplexy ; a. 25y. 7 months.
December 6, 1893, Mrs. Nancy Elkins was so severely burned by her clothes taking fire that she lived but a few hours.
February 5, 1895, Two children of Frank Boyd were fatally burned while left alone in the house for a short time.
February 25, 1897, Elihu C. Merrill was found dead in his chair.
October 28, 1897, James Sullivan of Beech hill was instantly killed by an express train at the crossing below Hogback.
May 20, 1898, Miss Sarah F. Emery found dead in her room at the house of Miss Susan E. Cross.
June 1. 1898, A child of Thomas Carroll found strangled with a har- ness strap with which he had been playing.
June 12, 1898. Fred S. Brown, brakeman on freight train, struck by bridge at Andover Centre and killed.
September 16, 1898, George J. Swett came to the house from his work in the field and died suddenly.
June 8, 1900, Mrs. Deborah Barney was found dead in her chair.
August 20, 1900, Guy F. Swett, 12 years old, accidentally and fatally shot while hunting.
September 26. 1900, Cedric child of Walter Morey fell into a tub of boiling water and lived but a few hours.
A LIST OF BUILDINGS BURNED IN ANDOVER.
About 1775, A log house belonging to Joseph Philbrick ; with all the furniture and a considerable sum of money. He had gone to Hawke to bring his wife to their new home.
Before 1800, A log house belonging to Philip Mitchell ; near the present Shirley house. A log house belonging to Aaron Cilley near . the present site of Potter Place.
About 1800. A log house occupied by Mr. Brown, at E. A., near where Reuben Brown lived for many years. A log house and Mill owned by Aaron Cilley at Cilleyville. Another log house owned by Philip Mitchell.
About 1810. A fulling mill below the old sawmill at East Andover. A grist mill on Mill brook near Hog Back. The Fellows sawmill near Hog Back.
1820. House of James Glines, with all his goods, at E. ...
1823, The school house at E. 1.
1824. The house of Ezekiel Knowles where Dea. Walter B. Durgin now lives.
1824 -- '5. House of Dr. Jacob B. Moore, where John J. Bryant lived for several years.
1826, House of Robert Barber at E. A.
1834, Barn of Gregory Durgin burned by lightning, several cattle perished.
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HISTORY OF ANDOVER.
February, 1839, House of Philip Mitchell near site of present Shirley house.
1846, House of Josiah Elkins on Beech hill.
1850, Cabinet shop of Charles B. Hilton, below present site of H. M. Busiel's mill.
April, 1854, House of William Annis on Taunton Hill above school house.
1855, Railroad woodshed and freight house on the Plains.
1856, The Kimball or Dearborn tavern just below Nathan Wood- bury's.
September 6, 1856, The buildings of Maj. Nehemiah Emerson at E. A. November 14, 1857, The barn of Smith S. Sanborn on Cilley hill. E. A. May 30, 1867, The depot store at West Andover.
November 14, 1867. The two barns, with contents. of Henry W. Kilburn.
July -, 1868, Barn occupied by Peter Sanborn at Dyer's crossing.
November 13, 1870, A passenger car used as boarding car for train- men at W. A.
November 22. 1870, The old Ebenezer Cilley house on the Nathan Leeds place. E. A.
May 23, 1871, The buildings of Nehemiah Emerson at E. A.
May 23. 1871, The Freewill Baptist Meeting House at E. 1.
July 26, 1871, Proctor block at the Centre, district school house and the S. Butterfield Law office.
May -, 1873, The barn of Enoch Jones at Flaghole.
July 6, 1874, The buildings of Alfred Weare, struck by lightning.
July 19, 1875, House of Harrison A. Colby on the Plains.
December -. 1876, Mill and machinery of II. M. Busiel damaged by fire to the amount of $2000.00.
June 13, 1877. Barn and shed of J. Horace Durgin, on the Franklin road.
.July 31. 1878, The old school house at W. . 1.
September 15. 1878, Store, shoe shop, paper mill, with goods and machinery, totally destroyed at Cilleyville. Buildings owned by John Proctor.
February, 1879, House on Cilley hill owned by C. W. Cole and occu- pied by Roy F. Eastman. The former home of Dea. Sam Cilley.
October -, 1879. Blacksmith shop at Cilleyville once owned and occu- pied for 30 years by Eben C. Cilley.
March 7, 1880. House and barn at Cilleyville owned by John Proctor and occupied by Daniel Downes.
March 23. 1882. The Proctor House, Union Hall and Carpenter shop, owned by John Proctor. Loss about $75000.00, no insurance.
April -, 1882. Maple sugar house of Otis R. Connor.
January 26, 1883. Hlouse of Mrs. Aaron Waite at W. A.
September 14, 1883, House of John H. Moody built by Jonathan Cilley in 1808 and occupied by him for many years.
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BUILDINGS BURNED.
1888, Buildings of IIenry Bullock, near the Joseph A. Rowe place. September -, 1889, Buildings of Augustus L. Cilley, below W. A. April 5, 1890. The buildings of Benjamin P. Fifield on the Plains.
April 22, 1891, House of Mrs. Mollie Johnson on the Plains.
August 21, 1891, Barn and sheds of W. S. Marston with a large amount of hay and tools.
July 15, 1892. House of W. F. York, on Beech hill, struck by light- ning but flames were soon extinguished.
. August 5, 1892, House of Andrew J. Hall was struck by lightning. articles in several rooms were set on fire but the flames were soon extinguished.
July 16, 1894, Fire in Railroad bridge near Nathan Woodbury's. Extinguished by people from the Hame Shop.
April 25, 1894, House and barn of Alfred S. Jones at W. A. The old tavern was somewhat damaged.
May S, 1895, Ilouse of Jasper R. Elkins on Beech hill.
November 16, 1895, An old, unoccupied house on Cilley Hill.
April 21, 1896, House, barn, carriage house, sheds, stock and farming tools of James S. and H. C. Weymouth at E. A.
November 1, 1896. House of Herbert Libby on the Emery road. For many years home of Jonathan Emery.
December 19, 1896, Dwelling house and store with many goods. owned by Elmer E. Cole at E. A. Other buildings slightly injured.
May 7, 1897, A wood chopper's shanty on the Cilley lot.
August 10, 1897, Buildings of Mrs. Julia Rollins, on the Franklin road. E. A.
February 13. 1898, Store of Fred E. Emerson, partially destroyed, at Centre.
June 17, 1898. A steam saw-mill on the Little lot near John G. Bai- ley's, E. A.
July 3. 1898, House of Horace Clark near Echo lake.
July 15, 1899. Buildings of George Graves, with stock and hay, at E. 1.
December 4, 1899, House of Eugene Currier on Beech hill.
March 26. 1900. Ilotel Potter. stable, store of Fred E. Emerson and J. G. Whitcomb's office at Potter Place. Other buildings damaged.
April 9, 1900. A two story tenement house and furniture. Occupied by Will Clark at Cilleyville.
November 24, 1900, House of Mrs. Tracy at Potter Place damaged by fire.
January 13, 1901, Proctor Academy and most of the Town Library, at Centre.
February 6, 1901, House of William Morrill (the Capt. James Tucker house) damaged by fire.
April 8. 1901, Store of Mr. Hewitt at E. A. damaged by fire.
April 29, 1901, All the buildings, furniture and part of the live stock of Frank M. Chandler on Tucker Mountain. This was the early resi- dence of William and Benjamin Tucker.
CEMETERIES.
The first burials in town were made at Boston Hill in the little cemetery for which the land was given by William Morey. The first person buried was Elsie, daughter of William Morey. but no stone was erected to mark the spot.
The next interments were in the little graveyard on the west side of the stream in East Andover village.
Then followed the use of the cemetery now north of the North Church at East Andover, for which a special deed was given by Charles Hilton.
The old cemetery at the Center is on land given for that pur- pose by Benjamin Cilley, and was first used about 1780. The lots were free. Some of the older graves are marked by rough, uncut stones with no inscription.
The Simonds burial ground was the first on the River Road. It is supposed that the land was given by Nathaniel Danford, who was the original settler on the J. W. Simonds place. The first person buried there was Alpheus Moore, a lawyer, who died suddenly, April 25, 1803, while travelling through that section of the town.
The larger cemetery at Taunton Hill was first used November 23, 1782. The land was given for a cemetery by Obadiah Worth, who was the first person buried there.
The Sawyer cemetery is near Scribner's corner in the eastern part of the town (now a part of Franklin).
The new cemetery at Andover Center was projected by Hon. John Proctor and is now controlled by an incorporated associ- ation. The officers of this association have been George W. Thompson, Walter S. Thompson, John Proctor, Nathan Wood- bury, Frank W. Proctor, Clarence E. Carr, Amos H. Proetor. Carrie E. Carr, Walter S. Carr, J. R. Eastman and Henry A. Weymonth.
The land for the new Lakeside cemetery at East Andover was bought and laid out by Watson Dickerson and Joseph Ayers Rowe. Mr. Dickerson left by his will $1,000, the interest of the
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CEMETERIES.
sum to be devoted forever to the maintenance and care of the grounds. Mr. Rowe's son, Frank Pierce Rowe, was the first person buried in the new cemetery.
Lakeview cemetery, adjoining Lakeside on the east, was es- tablished on land owned by Smith D. Sanborn.
Since the organization of the new cemetery association at An- dover Center, many of the graves of those originally interred in the old cemetery have been transferred to the new locality. For this reason the list of those interred in the old cemetery has been materially decreased.
The following record of persons interred in all of the ceme- teries is brought down to 1880; in most of them to about 1900. In some cases the record is continued as late as 1906.
These lists exhibit the names of many persons whose deaths are recorded elsewhere; but they contain valuable information concerning the place of interment. They also present the only known record of many people.
RECORDS FROM CEMETERIES.
CILLEY CEMETERY ON MOREY HILL.
NAME.
DATE OF DEATH.
Y. M. D.
Buswell, Eliza Jane Cilley, wife of Geo. F. Buswell.
Dec.
8, 1851
19
Cilley, Benjamin 3d ..
March 3, 1812 38
Cilley, Sally, wife of Benjamin ..
May
1, 1846
67
Cilley, Mary, dau. of Benjamin and Sally
Dec.
24. 1818 9
Cilley, Moses T ..
Jan.
2, 1838
37
Cilley, John, son of Moses T. and Drusilla ..
Feb.
2,1837
8
Cilley, Sally, wife of Aaron 2d ...
Feb.
29, 1844
37
Cilley, Temperance, dau. of Aaron 2d and Sally
Oct.
22, 1831
Sleeper, Harriet K., dau. of David and Betsey
March 23, 1843
21
DUDLEY FAMILY.
Dudley, Betsey, wife of John.
March 30, 1837
50
Dudley, Timothy K., son of John and Betsey
Aug.
24, 1846
33
Dudley, Lucinda, dau. of John and Betsey ..
Aug.
7, 1827
2
Dudley, Ann Charlotte, dau. of John and Betsey
Sept.
21,1834 22
3
Dudley, Walter H., son of John and Betsey.
June
7,1843 20| 11
DURGIN CEMETERY.
Durgin, Samuel ..
Jan.
24, 1869 55
Durgin, Roxey, wife of Samuel.
Dec.
13, 1875 55
Durgin, Rhoda S., dau. of Samuel and Roxey.
March 13, 1845
3
2
Durgin, Abby R., dau. of Samuel and Roxey
Oct.
7,1850 1
7
Durgin, Daniel ..
Feb.
4,1844 21
Durgin, Gershom ..
Oct.
3,1877
67
10
Durgin, Bradley M., son of Gershom and Mary B ..
Oct. 12, 1849
5
3
Durgin, John M ...
Nov.
12,1863
31
Durgin, Nancy M., wife of John M.
Oct.
1,1862
23
Durgin, John.
Dec.
14, 1839 51
AGE.
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HISTORY OF ANDOVER.
RECORDS FROM CEMETERIES .- Continued. DURGIN CEMETERY .- Concluded.
AGE.
NAME.
DATE OF DEATH.
Y. M. D.
Durgin, Erastus, son of John and Mary
May
21,1842
7
Durgin, Melissa R., dau. of John and Mary ..
Oct.
5, 1856
17
5
Durgin, Fred O., son of Newell S. and Hattie
Jan.
15, 1874 2
1
Loverin, Austin.
May
31, 1863 30
Moody, Samuel .
March 28, 1862 57
Rowe, Nancy C., wife of Capt. Robert M ..
Nov.
9, 1845
28
Rowe, infant son of Capt. Robert M. and Nancy C.
Oct.
27,1845
Rowe, Sarah S., wife of Capt. Robert M ...
March 20, 1855 30
Rowe, infant son of Capt. Robert M. and Sarah S.
July
5,1852
OLD CEMETERY, AT THE CENTRE.
Adams, Hezekiah.
Jan.
12, 1847 60
Atwood, Sylvanus
Aug.
24,1869 74
Atwood, Mary F., wife of Sylvanus ..
May
8, 1851
55
5
Batchelder, Lieut. Benjamin (formerly of Candia)
Sept.
28, 1813 76
Batchelder, Dorothy, wife of Benjamin.
Dec.
23, 1837 96
Batchelder, David.
May
8, 1839
79
Brown, Jonathan
Nov.
28, 1844
76
Brown, Elizabeth, wife of Jonathan.
Aug.
9, 1853
82
3
Brown, Lt. Moses
Feb.
23, 1831 67
Brown, Abigail, wife of Lt. Moses.
Oct.
28,1842 79
Brown, Capt. Joseph .
Feb.
6,1833
43
Brown, Mary W., wife of Capt. Joseph.
Feb.
23, 1861
70
Brown, Daniel W., son of Capt. Joseph and Mary W
July
16, 1843 23
Brown, Alden P., son of Capt. Joseph and Mary W
June
22, 1826 I
11
Brown, Moses, son of Lt. Moses and Abigail.
Dec.
11, 1825 27
Brown, Daniel, son of Lt. Moses and Abigail.
Nov.
4,1818
18
Brown, Abby S
Jan.
31, 1849 21
11
Brown, Sarah K.
Aug.
12, 1882 86
9
Buck, James
May
9,1868 63
Buck, Horace, son of James and Nancy
Dec.
2,1862
9
Buck, Jennet, wife of Ammi
April
18, 1835
33
6
Burpee, Adaline Buck, wife of Darius
Sept.
23, 1853 23
4
Burpee, Anna, wife of Nathaniel ..
Sept.
28, 1824 69
6
Chase, Silas, son of Ebenezer and Sally
May
10, 1816
Chesley, James M., son of William and Sarah.
June
10, 1820
7
6
Cilley, Benjamin .
Nov. March 9, 1823 80
Cilley, Philip .
Nov.
5, 1816| 48
Cilley, Dea. Stephen.
April
15, 1844
66
Cilley, Abigail, wife of Dea. Stephen.
Jan.
14, 1859
76
Cilley, Lydia C., dau. of Stephen and Abigail.
Nov.
28, 1843 36
Cilley, Elijah ...
May
31,1826 44
Cilley, Sarah, dau. of Elijah and Rhoda
Aug.
25, 1816
1
Cilley, Sally. dau. of Elisha and Sally
Aug.
1,1788
1
5
Cilley, Sarah, dau. of Elisha and Sally
Feb.
24, 1811 2
Cilley, Mary Susanna, dau. of George W. and Laura Ann.
Sept.
12, 1848
Cillcy, John B., son of George W. and Laura Ann.
Nov.
20,1851
Cilley, Hiram F., son of George W. and Laura Ann.
Feb.
14, 1861
4
Cilley, Judith, dau. of Benjamin and Judith.
April
30,1826
16
Cilley, Aaron ..
March 11, 1805
59
Cilley, Elizabeth, wife of Aaron.
Dec.
8, 1824
81
Cilley, Edmund H
Aug.
18, 1834 60
Cilley, Mehitable, wife of Edmund H ..
Nov. 3, 1852 72
Cilley, Sally M., dau. of Edmund H. and Mehitable
March 31, 1828
25
Cilley, Reuben, son of Edmund H. and Mehitable.
April 6,1815
7
Cilley, Reuben, son of Edmund H. and Mehitable .
Oct.
1,1820 4
5
Cilley, Silas M., son of Edmund H. and Mehitable
Oct.
7, 1848
26
Cilley, Aaron ...
July 29, 1863
81
Cilley, Miriam Sleeper, wife of Aaron
Feb. 25, 1805 25
Cilley, Lydia Currier, wife of Aaron ...
June 28, 1858 71
Cilley, Adaline, dau. of Aaron and Lydia C.
March 26, 1835 11 6
Cilley, Lydia B., dau. of Aaron and Lydia C ..
April 15, 1815 . 3
Cilley, Edmund, son of Edmund H. and Mehitable.
Nov.
20, 1816 5
Cilley, Benjamin, son of Benjamin and Judith.
Max
1,1826
29
10
Cilley, Apphia, wife of Benjamin
8, 1822 80
Buck, Mary
Aug.
17, 1835 42
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CEMETERIES.
RECORDS FROM CEMETERIES .- Continued. OLD CEMETERY, AT THE CENTER .- Continued.
NAME.
DATE OF DEATH.
Y. M. D.
Cilley, Jabez D.
May 7, 1855
70
Cilley, Lydia, dau. of Jabez I). and Mehitable.
Oct.
19, 1825
Cilley, Moses, son of Jabez D. and Mehitable.
Jan.
16,1827
Cilley, Rosanna, dau. of Jabez D. and Mehitable
Feb.
3, 1839 9
10
Cilley, Capt. Benjamin ...
Sept. 18, 1863 50
Cilley, Sarah, wife of Capt. Benjamin
March 7, 1842
26
Cilley, Lucia Louisa, wife of Sidney M ..
Feb. 14, 1899
Cilley, Elwin S., son of Sidney M. and Lucia Louisa.
Nov.
22, 1901 2I
3
Cilley, Charlotte, dau of Capt. Benjamin and Sarah.
Feb.
20, 1855 18
6
Cilley, Sarah Emily, dau. of Capt. Benjamin and Mary Cilley, Eliza C., wife of Aaron 3d.
Nov.
17, 1873 28
6
Cilley, Olive B., dau. of Aaron 2d and Sally .
Sept.
12, 1878 41
Cilley, Ebenezer C.
April
7, 1880
64
Cilley, Frank H., son of Ebenezer C. and Phebe Ann.
Oct.
1,1888 28
Cilley, Carrie Gertrude, dau. of Ebenezer C. and Phebe Ann. Cilley, Nancy J., wife of Andrew J.
June
4, 1858 2
8
Cilley, Susan G., wife of Andrew J ..
Oct.
20, 1851
32
Cilley, Rebecca B., dau. of John W. and Sarah G.
Sept.
28,1833
Cilley, Betsey A., dau. of John W. and Sarah G ...
Dec.
19, 1833 5
11
Cilley, Betsey, wife of James ..
May 8, 1836
29
5
Feb.
28,1836
1
Dec.
17, 1829 21
Cilley, Harriet A., dau. of Asa B. and Harriet K
Dec.
22, 1844 2
Clark, Sally, wife of Thomas Clark
Feb. 17, 1829
37
Jan.
20, 1826
5
7
Clark, Sally, dau. of Thomas and Sally
Jan.
25,1826 1
10
Clay, Barber.
Dec.
28, 1845
38
Clay, Henry, son of B. and M.
Jan. 19, 1835 2
Clay, Leonard, son of B. and M.
Feb.
16, 1846
4
Clough, Stephen W
Nov. 22, 1844
33
Clough, Miriam, wife of Stephen W.
March 5, 1845
28
Cooper, David .
June
26,1885
Cooper, Sarah, wife of David.
June
21, 1847 48
Courser, Nancy A., wife of William B ..
Feb.
25, 1839
24
Currier, Lydia, wife of Ebenezer ...
Nov.
30, 1814
58
4
Currier, Sally
Dec.
16, 1819
20
Dudley, Hubbard
Feb.
6,1873
90
7
Dudley, Lydia, wife of Hubbard ..
April
7, 1866
84
Dudley, Sarah Tirrill, dau. of Hubbard and Lydia.
Jan.
27,1901 93
8
Dudley, Betsey, dau. of Hubbard and Lydia.
Feb.
15, 1855 45
Dudley, Henry, son of Hubbard and Lydia ..
Aug.
12, 1824
Dudley, Louisa Jane, dau. of Hubbard and Lydia.
Feb.
8, 1829
Dudley, Stephen ...
Sept.
5,1850 79
Dudley, Abigail, wife of Stephen ..
Sept.
20, 1851
69
Dunlap, Mary R ..
Dec.
3, 1848 20
Eastman, Enoch
Nov.
5, 1851 80
Eastman, Jacob.
June
23, 1826 59
Eastman, Ephraim
July
6,1853 85
Eastman, Lydia Robie, wife of Ephraim.
July
26,1843 66
Eastman, Mary, dau. of Ephraim and Lydia.
April
27,1817 15
Eastman, Washington, son of Ephraim and Lydia
May 10, 1817
11
Aug.
31, 1820
2
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