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ROGERS, Elizabeth S. (Johnson), wife of John H .; Apr. 25, 1868; 34 yrs. (Died in Muskegon, Mich.)
ROGERS, Mary (Allen), wife of John H .; Dec. 2, 1882; 57 yrs., 4 mos., 22 days.
309.
RUGG, Henry Hartwell, son of Sewall & Sophia (Wright); Aug. 15, 1848; 1 yr., 6 mos.
448.
SANGER, Mary L. (Woodward), wife of George; Dec. 9, 1908; 76 yrs., 10 mos., 9 days.
63-65.
SAWYER, Samuel, Mar. 17, 1812; 45th yr.
(Born in Atkinson of Jonathan.)
SAWYER, Betsey, dau. of Samuel & Sarah; Apr. 14, 1806; 4 yrs., 11 mos., 1 day.
I was your little blooming rose A transitory flower I am not yours but only lent For an hour.
SAWYER, Maria, dau. of Samuel & Sarah; Jan. 11, 1806; 11 days Sleep on sweet babe and take your rest For Jesus Christ such children blest.
373
CEMETERY AND GRAVESTONE RECORDS
78.
SCHOVEL, Lydia (Wilcox), wife of Henry; Dec. 24, 1869; 94 yrs., 1 mo., 2 days. (Henry Scovel came from Bolton, Conn. An early settler in Surry.)
427-428.
SCOVELL, Frederick, Aug. 15, 1870; 83 yrs., 9 mos., 22 days.
SCOVELL, Sarah (Hayward), wife of Frederick; July 26, 1870; 80 yrs., 7 mos., 20 days.
(The two above on one stone. Frederick was son of Henry.)
25.
SCOVELL, Mary L., dau. of Frederick & Sarah; Oct. 29, 1828; 10th yr.
426.
SCRIBNER, Martha M. (Scovell), wife of John; Nov. 18, 1850; 30th yr. 585.
SCRIPTURE, Charlotte A. (Fisher), wife of Harrison N .; May 31, 1890; 45 yrs., 10 mos., 1 day.
577-578.
SCRIPTURE, Walter R., Sept. 2, 1846; Nov. 19, 1899. (Son of Charles & Abigail (Priest) ).
SCRIPTURE, Addie J., dau. of Walter R. & Alice J. (Cram) ; Nov. 30, 1874; Aug. 20, 1875.
136-139.
SHAW, Esq. David, Mar. 7, 1857; 84 yrs.
SHAW, Prudence (Baxter), wife of David; Jan. 21, 1845; 65 yrs.
SHAW, Zilpha, Nov. 6, 1889; 84 yrs., 2 mos., 4 days. Died in Charlestown, Mass.
SHAW, Adeline.
672-673.
SHAW, Horace B., Feb. 22, 1899; 87 yrs., 7 mos., 1 day.
SHAW, Mariah (Tuttle), wife of Horace B .; Aug. 5, 1891; 62 yrs.
509-510.
SHAW, Willard S., Feb. 26, 1895; 82 yrs.
SHAW, Maria E. Prouty, wife of Willard; Jan. 7, 1870; 62 yrs. (Two above on one stone. Horace and Willard were sons of David.)
447.
SHELDON, Sarah J. (Woodward), wife of Albert W .; Mar. 10, 1865; 28 yrs., 10 mos., 17 days.
76.
SMITH, Clarissa Preston, wife of Rev. Elihu; Nov. 2, 1773; June 9, 1844.
374
HISTORY OF SURRY
146-150. In memory of Mr. JONATHAN SMITH who died Oct. 9th 1786 In the 71st year of his age.
Consider this as you pass by You in the grave must surely lie I'm fixed here and must remain Till Christ shall call for me again. (One of the first settlers in Surry. From Bolton, Conn.) SMITH, Experience, wife of Jonathan; Apr. 12, 1790; 71st yr. Reader Although I sleep in dust awhile Beneath this Barron clod Ere long I hope to rise and shine To see my Savior God.
SMITH, Thomas, Dec. 6, 1802; 62 yrs. Died with the small-pox. (Thomas & Ichabod, were sons of Jonathan & Experience.) SMITH, Ichabod, Sept. 20, 1807; 65 yrs., 17 days.
Look here my friends as you pass by As you are now so once was I As I am now so you must be Prepare for Death to follow me.
SMITH, Lydia (Wilcox), wife of Ichabod; Apr. 12, 1830; 85 yrs.
109-112.
SMITH, Isaac, son of Jonathan & Experience; Dec. 21, 1780; 21st yr. SMITH, Ichabod, son of Thomas & Elisheby; Sept. 19, 1777; 2 yrs., 7 mos., 7 days.
SMITH, Roxalana, dau. of Thomas & Elisheby; Feb. 1, 1794; 17th yr.
My child has left a world of sin Twas Christ who took away the sting Twas Christ who gave her vital breath We hope He called her to His rest.
SMITH, John, son of Capt. Samuel & Deborah; Mar. 18, 1790; 2 mos., 2 days.
302. SMITH, Stephen (son of Daniel & Sibyl (Hayward) ); Apr. 28, 1848; 35 yrs.
Unto you therefore which believe he is precious.
326-328.
SMITH, Esq. Sylvester, Aug. 18, 1863; 84 yrs. Marker 26. SMITH, Rebecca, wife of Sylvester; Jan. 3, 1844; 64 yrs.
SMITH, Betsey (Carpenter), wife of Sylvester; May 22, 1885; 79 yrs., 10 mos., 8 days.
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CEMETERY AND GRAVESTONE RECORDS
315-318.
STEVENS, John, June 7, 1845; 67 yrs. (Born in Mason, N. H.) STEVENS, Lydia (Brown), wife of John; June 14, 1843; 63 yrs., 6 mos. STEVENS,Louisa, dau. of John & Lydia; June 30, 1832; 21 yrs., 10 mos. STEVENS, Holland, son of John & Lydia; Mar. 29, 1895; 81 yrs., 10 mos., 19 days. Marker 28.
566.
STEVENS, Nancy Maria (Benton) (Britton), wife of Holland; May 25, 1878. (Buried 2 ft. north of a monument marked "Nancy, wife of Erastus Benton." No stone.)
415-418.
STEVENS, Capt. Almond D. (son of John & Lydia) ; Nov. 18, 1865; 61 yrs. STEVENS, Sarah Louisa, dau. of Almond & Elizabeth (Bodge) ; June 27, 1848; 16 yrs.
Farewell ye friends whose tender care Has long engaged my love Your fond embrace I now exchange For better friends above.
STEVENS, George A., only son of A. & E. Jan. 7, 1877; 40 yrs. (Died in Gilsum.)
We shall meet him over the river. "Husband."
314.
STICKNEY, Son of Joseph & Addie (Butler) ; July 17, 1880. Stillborn. Marker 31.
275-283.
STONE, David, Aug. 25, 1853; 74 yrs. STONE, Asenath (Willey), wife of David; Dec. 28, 1837; 57 yrs.
Farewell dear friend Since God has called thee home We hope to meet thee In the world to come.
STONE, George, son of David & Asenath; Oct. 23, 1830; 28 yrs. Farewell my father and my mother dear
My brothers and my sisters all Prepare to meet your God in fear For shortly he will for you call.
STONE, Asenath, dau. of David & Asenath; Aug. 20, 1839; 31 yrs.
STONE, Henry F., son of David & Asenath; June 26, 1848; 28 yrs. (Died in Keene.)
STONE, Luther, son of David & Asenath; July 1, 1900; 77 yrs., 9 mos. (Died in Keene.)
STONE, Philander, son of David & Asenath; May 4, 1865; 59 yrs. (Died in Keene.)
Now with the loved ones gone before.
376
HISTORY OF SURRY
STONE, Rebecca, wife of Philander; Mar. 12, 1864; 52 yrs. She hath done what she could.
STONE, Rufus H., son of Philander & Rebecca; Feb. 24, 1864; 26 yrs. .
21st Reg. Mass. Vols.
654.
STONE, Permilia (Cushing), wife of George A. Marker 58.
259-265.
Sacred to the memory of the REV. ZEBULON STREETER who died Oct. 14 A. D. 1808 in the 70 year of his age.
No more on earth I meet with you again Adieu all sorrow, trouble, care and pain My spirits gone from earth to heaven above I drink full drafts of universal love.
(Born in Douglass, Mass. One of the first settlers in Surry.) STREETER, Tabitha (Harvey), wife of Rev. Zebulon; Jan. 25, 1813; 76th yr.
I wandered here on earth Till God was pleased to give me birth And my Saviour took me in Now I am gone with him to dwell For God is love.
STREETER, Jesse, May 6, 1835; 62nd yr.
STREETER, Polly, (Stocker), wife of Jesse; Nov. 10, 1849; 77 yrs.
STREETER, Elijah, Dec. 1, 1806; 32nd yr.
(Jesse and Elijah were sons of Rev. Zebulon & Tabitha.) STREETER, Amos, son of Jesse & Polly; May 7, 1869. Marker 11.
221.
STREETER, Fanny, dau. of Jesse & Polly; Feb. 14, 1802; 1 yr., 2 mos., 21 days.
547-548.
STREETER, Willard, Apr. 4, 1817; Apr. 26, 1878.
STREETER, Mary (Carpenter), wife of Willard; Jan. 24, 1812; Oct. 8, 1888. (Two above on one stone. Willard was son of Jesse & Polly.)
560-561.
STREETER, Hermon, son of Willard; Apr. 13, 1918. STREETER, "Infant children" of Hermon O. & Hattie E. (Kidder).
363-366.
THOMAS, Philip, Oct. 6, 1855; 76 yrs. (Son of Philip & Mary (LeFavor) ; born in Topsfield, Mass.) THOMAS, Ruth (Fiske), wife of Philip; Sept. 29, 1847; 63 yrs. Here lies one mouldering to dust A partner's joy, the children's trust.
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CEMETERY AND GRAVESTONE RECORDS
THOMAS, Betsey (Ray) (Burroughs), wife of Philip; Oct. 23, 1862; 63 yrs. THOMAS, Louisa (Thomas), wife of Luke; Apr. 27, 1857; 47 yrs.
402-403.
THOMAS, Philip, May 4, 1886; 80 yrs.
(Born in Westmoreland of Philip & Ruth).
THOMAS, Susanna A. (Britton), wife of Philip; Dec. 1, 1864; 56 yrs.
443.
THOMPSON, William, Apr. 16, 1864; 85 yrs. Marker 47.
702.
TOWNSEND, Sabra D. (Barnard), Sept. 29, 1900; 51 yrs., 2 mos., 29 days.
319.
TYLER, Dean, son of Stephen & Patty (Baxter) ; June 13, 1854; 63 yrs.
551-553.
VINCELLETTE, Olive (Patenaude), wife of Nicholas; Aug. 18, 1904; 72 yrs., 3 mos., 9 days.
VINCELLETTE, Infant child of Nicholas & Olive; July 9, 1874. (The two above are in lot with Marker 54. No gravestones.)
225.
WARE, Mary E. (Dort), wife of Erastus A .; Apr. 28, 1859; 26 yrs.
471.
WARE, Rev. J. Q. A., Aug. 29, 1865; 42 yrs., 8 mos.
(Son of Capt. Benjamin. Died while on a visit to his sister, Mrs. Bradley Britton. Came from Whiting, Vt.)
New part of Yard.
WEATHERHEAD, Vera E., dau. of Henry A. & Oriette E. (Kingston) ; May 26, 1902; Mar. 12, 1904. (White marble monument WEATHERHEAD on base.)
576.
WEBSTER, Victoria A. (Wilson), wife of Ezra; Jan. 28, 1889; 49 yrs., 6 mos., 19 days.
At Rest.
New part of Yard.
WEBSTER, Elizabeth F., dau. of Herbert & Sarah (Conley) ; 1897-1910, (June 22.)
143. WETHERBEE, Theodosia (Crane), wife of Edmund; July 7, 1806; 21st yr. Why do I mourn beneath the cross Why do I thus repine If God be pleased to take away A lovely friend of mine.
511.
WHEELER, Alice M., Aug. 19, 1858; Mar. 3, 1908.
378
HISTORY OF SURRY
WHEELOCK, Ann, widow of
46. ; Aug. 7, 1856; 76 yrs. Marker 3. 60-61.
); June 26, 1807; 76th yr.
WHEELOCK, Phinehas, (son of (Died in Alstead.)
Dear friends don't mourn For me nor weep I am not dead
But here do sleep & here forever must remain Till Christ shall raise me up again. Depart my friends dry up your tears I must lie here till Christ appears.
WHEELOCK, William D., son of Phineas & Prudence (Dodge) ; Aug. 8, 1791; 19th yr. He cometh forth like a flower, and is cut down; he fleeth also as a shadow and continueth not. Job 14th 2nd.
203-205.
WHITCOMB, Enoch, Jan. 27, 1841; 81 yrs.
(Born in Lancaster, Mass., of David. First of the name to settle in Surry.)
WHITCOMB, Sarah (Tucker), wife of Enoch; Mar. 30, 1853; 92 yrs.
WHITCOMB, Levi, son of Enoch & Sarah; Mar. 25, 1784; May 14, 1824. (Born in Berlin, Mass.)
330-335.
WHITCOMB, David, Dec. 6, 1871; 88 yrs., 2 mos. Died in Keene.
WHITCOMB, Rebecca (Chase), wife of David; Aug. 6, 1852; 62 yrs., 5 mos.
WHITCOMB, Ruth H., dau. of David and Rebecca; June 10, 1825; 1 yr., 4 mos. (Two above on one stone; stone is broken.)
WHITCOMB, Alfred, son of David & Rebecca; Apr. 6, 1879; 69 yrs. Marker 25.
WHITCOMB, Silas, Aug. 4, 1876; 79 yrs., 5 mos.
WHITCOMB, Abigail (Stone), wife of Silas; July 25, 1861; 60 yrs.
Their labors on earth are finished.
(Two above on one stone. Abigail died in Keene. David and Silas were sons of Enoch & Sarah.)
516-517.
WHITE, Samuel, Dec. 28, 1791; June 24, 1870. (Son of William Jr. & Ruth.)
WHITE, Abigail (Marshall), wife of Samuel; June 12, 1798; Nov. 4, 1871. (Two above on one stone.)
599-602.
WHITE, Edward, Dec. 14, 1893; 77 yrs., 7 mos. (Born in Waltham, Mass., of Elisha & Esther. Died in Keene.) WHITE, Anna D. (Allen), wife of Edward; Feb. 23, 1879; 67 yrs., 10 mos., 21 days.
379
CEMETERY AND GRAVESTONE RECORDS
WHITE, Nancy Ann, dau. of E. & A. D .; Sept. 20, 1846; 9 mos. WHITE, Abbie, wife of Edward; May 17, 1888; 78 yrs.
202.
WHITMAN, Nancy B. (Harvey), wife of Winthrop; Jan. 17, 1859; 43 yrs.
39.
WHITMAN, Sergt. George H., Aug. 8, 1867; 25 yrs. Co. K. 3rd Reg. R. I. Cav.
264.
WHITNEY, Mary J. (Carpenter), wife of Samuel; June 20, 1856; 28 yrs.
533-537.
WILBUR, Chandler, Oct. 25, 1872; 59 yrs.
Gone Home.
WILBUR, Martha Ann, dau. of Chandler and Maria; March 16, 1849; 5 yrs. WILBUR, Two brothers, Charles K .; Aug. 30, 1870; 19 yrs., 9 mos., 20 days. WILBUR, George F., Apr. 22, 1873; 24 yrs., 6 mos., 25 days. A member of Co. B. 1st N. H. Cavalry. He was a prisoner at Richmond, Va., 8 mos. Sons of Chandler & Maria C. Wilbur. Many hopes lie buried here. (The two above on one stone.)
710.
WILBUR, Henry L., Sept. 16, 1902; 65 yrs., 11 mos., 25 days. . Col. F. 14th Reg. N. H. Vols. (Son of Chandler & Maria. Died in Keene.)
489-490.
WILBER, Barney, Oct. 5, 1815; Dec. 17, 1873.
WILBER, Hannah (Cushing), wife of Barney; Feb. 13, 1817; Apr. 3, 1868. (The two above on one stone. Chandler & Barney were sons of Amasa & Nelly; Chandler died in Walpole, "Hung himself," and Barney died in Keene.)
677-678.
WILBUR, Freeman, Mar. 22, 1887; 73 yrs., 8 mos.
Dearest friend thou hast left us here to mourn. But we hope to meet thee in the world to come. WILBUR, Nancy (Hall), wife of Freeman; Dec. 7, 1892; 67 yrs.
A precious one from us is gone A voice we loved is still A place is vacant in our home Which never can be filled.
413.
WILBUR, Melissa C., dau. of Freeman & Nancy; Apr. 22, 1842; 6 yrs., 2 mos., 4 days.
Dear one O; how we loved thee.
380
HISTORY OF SURRY
WILBUR, Blanche E., dau. of A. F. & A. E .; Feb. 5, 1893; 10 yrs. Dear one at rest. (Granddaughter of Freeman; dau. of Alonzo F.) 679. WILBUR, Child of Wesley F .; stillborn. Marker 73.
99-107.
In memory of OBADIAH WILLCOX ESQ. who died Feb. 20, 1810 Aged 85 yrs. 7 mos.
In memory of MRS. SARAH WILLCOX wife of OBADIAH WILLCOX ESQ. who died Sept. 21, 1809 Aged 75 yrs 6 mos.
(He was 1st Clerk of the Proprietors. Came from Conn.) WILCOX, Asa, Sept. 24, 1840; 84 yrs.
WILCOX, Dina (Loveland), wife of Asa; July 30, 1850; 91 yrs. (Born and died in Hebron, Conn.)
WILCOX, Lucinda (Phillips), wife of Capt. Asa Jr .; Mar. 27, 1822. WILCOX, Aaron, son of Capt. Asa Jr. & Lucinda; Jan. 2, 1827. (9 years the day he died.) WILCOX, Mary Lovisa, dau. of Capt. Asa Jr. & Lucinda; Jan. 9, 1827; 6 yrs. (Asa was son of Obadiah; Capt. Asa Jr., was son of Asa.)
79-85.
WILLCOX, Obadiah Jr., Nov. 21, 1797; 47 yrs.
Behold and see as you pass by As you are now so once was I As I am now so you must be' Prepare for death and follow me.
WILLCOX, Prudence, June 22, 1796; 18 yrs.
Our life is ever on the wing And death is ever night The moment we begin to live We all begin to die.
WILCOX, Lucina, May 7, 1800; 20 yrs.
Death is a debt by nature due I've paid my shot and so must you.
WILLCOX, Eunice, Oct. 19, 1803; 30 yrs. For sudden death prepared be Resign your breath and follow me.
WILLCOX, John, Jan. 18, 1798; 45 yrs.
Behold this place and shed a tear Think on the dust that slumbers here Free from trouble and from pain And so through ages will remain.
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CEMETERY AND GRAVESTONE RECORDS
WILLCOX, Marylovisa, July 20, 1798; 31 yrs.
Depart my friends wipe off your tears Here I must lie till Christ appears. (The foregoing all children of Obadiah & Sarah.)
58-59.
WILCOX, Gaylord, Dec. 19, 1815; 46 yrs., 9 mos. He was the fourth son of Oba'h Willcox Esq. & Mrs. Sarah his wife.
WILLCOX, Orinda (Carpenter), widow of Gaylord; Feb. 6, 1851; 74 yrs. (She married Daniel Nourse after Gaylord Wilcox' death, but is buried with gravestone inscription as above.)
305-308.
WILCOX, Hollis, May 4, 1887; 76 yrs., 9 mos., 9 days.
WILCOX, Thankful (Robbins), wife of Hollis; Jan. 22, 1885; 70 yrs., 8 mos., 27 days.
WILCOX, Alonzo C., son of Hollis & Thankful; Oct. 22, 1844; 2 yrs., 2 mos. WILCOX, Alma J., dau. of Geo. H. & Celuda J .; Aug. 7, 1863; 16 mos.
(The four above are on a Scotch granite monument on a small white marble stone. The last is repeated with the following on front of stone "Our little Alma. She is not dead but asleep in the bosom of Jesus.")
641-643.
WILCOX, George Horace, 1836-1909 (Jan. 26.)
WILCOX, Celuda Jane (Tufts), wife of George H .; 1841-1904 (Dec. 31, 1904.)
WILCOX, William Wallace, 1839-1892. (Died in Chicago.)
(The three above on a Westerly granite monument with WIL- COX on base. George H. & William W. were sons of Hollis & Thankful.)
140.
WILCOX, Dina, dau. of Asa & Dina; Oct. 4, 1823; 27 yrs.
418-419.
WILCOX, Asa Jr. (son of Asa & Dina) ; Nov. 1, 1869; 88 yrs. WILCOX, Mary, dau. of Capt. Asa Jr. & Nancy; July 1, 1838; 10 yrs. (Nancy (Harvey) (Reed) (Wilcox), widow of Capt. Asa Jr., is buried in the Reed lot, No. 173-179.)
77.
WILCOX, Nelly (Wetherbee), wife (1st) of Capt. Asa Jr .; Sept. 22, 1812; 30 yrs.
648-649.
WILCOX, George, Oct. 28, 1881; 74 yrs., 9 mos. (Son of Asa Jr. & Nelly.) WILCOX, Christianna R. (Ingalls), wife of George; 1817-1906 (Dec. 1.)
321-325.
WILCOX, Nancy Palmyra, wife of George; Jan. 18, 1838; 25 yrs. WILCOX, Henry H., son of George & Nancy P .; Apr. 5, 1865; 33 yrs.
382
HISTORY OF SURRY
WILCOX, Louis L., son of George & Nancy P .; Aug. 3, 1837; 8 mos. WILCOX, Aurelia M. (Reed), wife of George; Dec. 25, 1854; 36 yrs. WILCOX, George L., son of George & Aurelia M .; Oct. 26, 1844; 3 yrs., 7 mos.
675-676.
WILDER, Sumner, Nov. 5, 1888; 85 yrs., 11 mos., 22 days.
(Born in Jaffrey, N. H., son of John & Hattie (Person) ). WILDER, Marysylvia T. (Carter), wife of Sumner; Nov. 29, 1882; 73 yrs.
706.
WILDER, Emma E. (Grover), wife of Daniel; May 1, 1896; 43 yrs., 3 mos., 8 days. (Born in E. Wallingford, Vt.)
713.
WILDER, Stella M. (Saxton), wife of Dana D .; Feb. 16, 1902; 26 yrs., 5 mos., 4 days. (Born in Rockingham, Vt.) 13.
WILSON, Nancy Lucinda, dau. of Thomas & Alice; Mar. 27, 1816; 12 wks., 5 days.
Rest here sweet babe beneath the ground Till Christ shall break the gloom profound.
444-448.
WOODWARD, Edmund, July 12, 1892; 87 yrs., 8 days.
Dearest loved one we have laid thee
In the peaceful grave's embrace But thy memory will be cherished Till we see thy heavenly face. (Son of Solomon & Susanna.)
WOODWARD, Mary (Pond), wife of Edmund; Dec. 10, 1897; 90 yrs., 10 mos. A precious one from us is gone A voice we loved is still A place is vacant in our home Which never can be filled.
WOODWARD, John A., Aug. 17, 1864; 23 yrs., 7 mos., 24 days. 14th Reg. N. H. Vols. (Died in N. Y. Son of Edmund & Mary.) Far from the scenes of war and strife His happy soul has fled Upon the bosom of his God He now reclines his head.
20-21
WRIGHT, George A., son of Calvin & Diantha (Lebourveau) ; Mar. 25, 1848; 3 yrs., 7 mos. WRIGHT, Harriet E., dau. of Calvin & Diantha; Mar. 11, 1848; 5 mos.
714.
WRIGHT, William H., Dec. 5, 1904; 68 yrs., 6 mos., 18 days.
506. WRIGHT, William, son of Oliver. Marker 62.
383
CEMETERY AND GRAVESTONE RECORDS
386.
YOUNG, Louisa (Britt), wife of William; Oct. 15, 1848.
(Unmarked grave. William Young died in Stockton, Cal., Oct., 1849.)
KEY TO GRAVES IN VILLAGE CEMETERY
*= the beginning of each row; from south to north.
1-Betsey, wife of Adoniram Benton. Unmarked; is 6 ft. So. of Adoniram.
2-Ruth, wife of Adoniram Ben- ton. Marked with rough stones.
3-Adoniram Benton.
4-Rebecca F. Benton.
5-Abijah Benton.
6-Unmarked. Man drowned in the mill pond 1850.
7-Betsey Carpenter.
8-Ezra Carpenter.
9, 10, 11-"Two graves north of Abijah & Rebecca Benton perhaps and probably are Re- becca Benton, sister to Abi- jah, and perhaps Erastus, although Erastus' wife is buried in westerly part of yard. 1st is 9 ft., 2nd is 13 ft. Abijah had a son who died in infancy, and is prob- ably buried 11 ft. north."
12-Augusta M. Benton.
13-Nancy L. Wilson.
14-Lydia Robbins.
15-Jeremiah Robbins.
16-Rebecca Robbins.
17-Rebecca Blake.
18-Marian Robbins.
*19-Marker 2. Joseph Palmer's two children. 7 ft. so. of 20.
20-Harriet E. Wright.
21-George Wright. Unmarked graves to end of row.
*22-Phebe Delelance.
23-Marvin Delelance.
24-Hiram Chapin.
25-Mary Scovell. Unmarked
graves to end of row.
*26-Charles S. Kenney.
27-Caroline Marvin.
28-John Marvin.
29-Sophronia Fuller.
30-Joanna Fuller Chapin.
31-Levi Fuller. "We think Levi Fuller & his wife (parents of 31) were buried just south of Levi who died June 8, 1785; between it and footstone of Joshua Fuller."
-Wm. E. Fuller, Asst. At- torney General of U. S.
32-John Marvin.
33-Joshua Fuller.
34-Wolston Brockway.
35-Esther Brockway.
36-John Brockway.
37-Wolston Brockway.
38-Mary J. Byrne.
*39-George H. Whitman.
40-Ruel Mack.
41-Eunice Dart.
42-Avis Dart Holmes.
43-Deborah Dart.
44-Nathaniel Dart.
45-Sarah Dart.
46-Marker 3. Mrs. Ann Wheel- ock. Between Sarah Dart & Anna Dort.
47-Miss Anna Dort.
48-Azubah Dort.
Between 47 & 48 are sev- eral graves "undoubtedly of the Dort family." B. Crosby. 49-Joanna Dort.
50-Elihu Dort.
384
HISTORY OF SURRY
*51-Mercy Brown. 52-Hiram Brown.
100-Mary L. Wilcox.
101-Aaron Wilcox.
53-William Brown.
102-Unmarked.
103-Footstone, no inscription.
104-Obadiah Wilcox.
105-Sarah Wilcox.
*57-Hiram Britton, 2nd.
106-Asa Wilcox.
58-Orinda Wilcox.
107-Dina Wilcox.
59-Gaylord Wilcox.
108-Thankful Baxter.
60-Phineas Wheelock.
61-William D. Wheelock.
110-Roxalana Smith.
62-Cyrus Porter.
111-Isaac Smith.
63-Maria Sawyer.
112-Ichabod Smith.
64-Betty Sawyer.
113-Sophronia Monroe.
114-Rhoda Monroe.
66-Joanna, w. of Dea. Eli Dart.
115-Benjamin Isham.
67-Mrs. Ann Dart.
68-Eliphalet Dart.
69-Dea. Eli Dart.
117-Fanny Parker.
118-Stones. No inscription. Long grave.
119-Sarah, w. of Charles Car- penter.
74-James H. Harvey.
75-Sidney B. Harvey.
121-Dr. Benjamin Hills.
76-Mrs. Elihu Smith.
122-Lucy Hills.
77-Nelly, w. of Asa Wilcox, Jr.
78-Lydia Wilcox Schovel.
79-Mary Lovisa Wilcox.
80-John Wilcox.
126-Isaac Cobb Hills.
81-Obadiah Wilcox.
82-Prudence Wilcox.
83-Stones. No ins. Short grave.
129-Abijah Monroe.
84-Lucina Wilcox.
130-Prudence Monroe.
131-George Baxter.
132-William Baxter.
133-Mrs. Nancy Baxter Field.
88-Charles Adams.
134-Margaret Baxter.
135-Simon Baxter.
*90-Amelia S. Daggett.
136-Prudence Shaw.
137-David Shaw.
138-Adeline Shaw.
139-Zilpha Shaw.
140-Dina Wilcox.
141-Experience Crain.
142-Abia Crain.
143-Theodosia Crain Wetherbee.
144-Fanny Crain.
145-Ichabod Crain.
146-Lydia Smith.
93-Eliza Hatch.
94-Samuel Hatch.
95-Unmarked, small grave.
96-Eliza Hatch.
97-Marker 4. Mrs. Willard. 2 ft. south of 97.
98-Freelove Phillips.
99-Lucinda Phillips Wilcox.
116-Rebecca Isham, w. of Charles Carpenter.
*70-Eliza H. Harvey.
71-Jonathan Harvey.
72-Sophronia Harvey.
73-Persis Harvey.
120-Charles Carpenter.
123-Samuel Hills.
124-Polly Hills.
125-Salmon Hills.
85-Eunice Wilcox.
86-William Merriam.
87-Harriet Adams.
91-Sarah Joslin.
92-Peter Joslin.
89-Timothy Rice.
*127-Otis Daggett.
128-Content Daggett.
65-Samuel Sawyer.
109-John Smith.
54-George Brown.
55-Roxanna Brown. 56-Samuel Holmes.
CEMETERY AND GRAVESTONE RECORDS
385
147-Ichabod Smith.
148-Thomas Smith.
192-Fanny Harvey Britton.
149-Experience Smith.
193-Elizabeth Harvey.
194-Asahel Harvey.
195-Mrs. Eunice Harvey.
196-Unmarked long grave.
197-Mary Holbrook Harvey.
198-Simon B. Harvey.
199-Francis B. Harvey.
200-Roxana Harvey.
155-Unmarked small grave.
156-Unmarked small grave.
157-Amos Field.
158-Unmarked small grave.
159-Haskins Field.
204-Enoch Whitcomb.
205-Sarah Whitcomb.
206-Catherine Benton.
*162-Charles Bond.
207-Adaline Benton.
163-Lucy Bond.
164-Col. William Bond.
165-Phebe Barnes.
166-Zeruiach Barnes Howe.
167-Rev. Perley Howe.
168-Eliza Howe Petts.
169-Moses Field.
170-Molly Field.
171-Moses D. Field.
172-Patience Field.
173-Missouri Reed.
174-David Reed.
175-Lucinda Reed.
176-Lewis Reed.
177-Charles H. Reed.
178-Nancy H. Reed.
179-Dea. David Reed.
180-John Redding.
181-Mary J. Hurd.
182-Slab head and foot stones. No inscription. Is just south of curbing around lot 183. Still further south are 4 graves unmarked and un- known.
183-Benjamin Hills.
184-Dicea Hills.
185-Sarah Hills.
186-John Hills.
187-George Hills.
*188-John Cole.
189-Mary Cole.
190-Thomas Harvey.
228-Dr. Philip Munroe.
229-Eliphaz Field.
230-Susanna Field.
231-Eliza C. Field.
232-George Field.
233-Lewis Field.
234-"Our Charlie" Field.
235-Julia F. Field.
209-Rebecca Benton.
210-Abijah Benton.
211-Marker 10. Rhoda Benton Britton.
212-Marker 9. James Britton.
213-Henry Britton.
214-Clarissa Britton.
215-Marker 6.9 ft. south of 216. Mrs. Ruhamah Benton Davis.
216-C. Maria (Britton) Cotton.
*217-Wells Emerson.
218-Daniel Emerson. Marker 13 designates graves, and is 8 ft. south of 219.
219-Lucy Abbott.
220-Lucy Abbott.
221-Fanny Streeter.
222-Capt. Eliphalet Dort.
223-Cyrus Dort.
224-Lois Dort.
225-Mary E. Dort Ware.
226-Isaac Munroe.
227-Betsey, 2nd wife of Dr. Philip Munroe.
150-Jonathan Smith.
151-Abigail Monroe. 152-Philip, father of Dr. Philip Monroe.
153-T. M.
154-E. M.
201-Jonathan Harvey.
202-Nancy B. Harvey Whitman.
203-Levi Whitcomb.
208-George W. Benton.
160-Jerusha Field.
161-Charles Russell.
191-Grace Willey Harvey.
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HISTORY OF SURRY
236-Jonathan R. Field.
*237-Augustus Kingsbury.
238-Eunice Kingsbury.
282-Rebecca Stone.
283-Philander Stone.
284-William W. Morton.
285-Marker 21. Seth Morton Jr.
286-Marker 20. George Morton.
287-Marker 19. Mrs. Seth Mor-
243-Unmarked long grave.
244-Rachel Allen.
245-Phinehas Allen.
246-Abel Allen.
247-David Allen.
248-Acynthia Allen.
249-Achsah D. Allen.
250-David Allen.
251-Amos Allen.
252-Alvira Allen. south of 255.
253-Zopher Allen.
254-Child's grave just west of 253.
255-Widow Sarah Adams.
256-Thomas Adams.
257-Mrs. Susannah Brown.
258-Unmarked grave.
259-Polly Streeter.
260-Jesse Streeter.
261-Tabitha Streeter.
262-Rev. Zebulon Streeter.
263-Elijah Streeter.
264-Mary J. (Carpenter) Whit- ney. 265-Marker 11. Amos Streeter.
266-Elizabeth Perkins.
267-William Perkins.
268-John Perkins.
269-John H. Perkins.
270-Eliza Ann Perkins.
271-William Perkins.
272-Prudence Perkins.
273-Margaret Grayson Fawcett Field.
274-Mary Ella Wilcox Field.
*275-Luther Stone. 276-Henry Stone. -
277-Asenath Stone.
278-George Stone. 279-Asenath Stone.
280-David Stone.
281-Rufus Stone.
239-Marker 12. Elijah Norris. 240-Ann Norris. 241-Martha Pollard.
242-Marker 14. Sarah, relict of Eli Dort. Stone broken. Is 91/2 ft. south of 244.
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