A record of births, marriages and deaths, in Worcester, Vermont : from October 21, 1813, to June 18, 1858. Alphabetically arranged, Part 2

Author: Abbott, Simon C., 1826-1858, comp
Publication date: 1858
Publisher: Montpelier : E.P. Walton, printer
Number of Pages: 48


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Joanna Brown


Nov. 10, 1836


Poor, Julius L.


Sibyl A. Johnson


April 12, 1849


Poor, Dea. David


March 24 1853


Pratt, Silas


Clar'sa Carpenter Maria Buswell E. M. Richardson April 14, 1850 Sept. 20, 1831 Eliza P. Carr April 14, 1850 Sept. 5, 1830


Putnam, Leander


Cynthia K. Stone Jan. 10, 1832 Elizabeth Stone Jan. 14, 1836


Putnam, Chris'pher C


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Sarah W. Abbott July 11, 1852


Rachel E. Pratt


May 19, 1853


Amanda Hurlbut June 8,


1856


Sept. 4, 1854


Rood, Dr. Ira R.


Fidelia Robbins


July 8, 1838


Rood, Dr. Ira R.


Emily Lyman


Oct. 20, 184)


Russ, Chauncey


" Phebe Redway


June 30, 1855


Russell, George


Orpha Alger


May 24, 1829 March 10 1856


Silloway, Israel H.


Emily L. Jordan Feb. 16, 1854


Skinner, Dr. James S.


Julianne Vail


Jan. 15, 1833


Slayton, James M. Smith, Nathaniel Miss Elvira Hall Smith, Nathan Abigail W. Cilley Jan. 27, 1850 Dec. 2. 1833


Smith, John


Sarah Davison Sept. 21, 1853


Smith, Thomas C.


" Betsey S. Fisher Jan. 1, 1857


Spear, Ransom


Mary Ladd


Jan. 25, 1836 }


Stearns, Wilbur C.


Lucy H. Reed


Aug. 19, 1845


3


Pratt, Samuel


Pratt, Sylvester


Preston, Roswell


Susan Fisher


Rawson, Alphons L. Richardson, J. Gilm'n Richardson, Alonzo Ripley, Sylvanus Robbins, Horace D.


Mrs. Caroline Brown Miss Almena Leonard July 17, - Jane Andrews


1839


Sept. 7, 1834


Rood, William C.


Shepherd, Samuel


Olivia A. Rich


Mrs. Philena French


May 22, 1851


18


MARRIAGES.


Names.


Whom Married.


When Married.


Stockwell, Luther L. Miss Sally Hall


March 4, 1827


Stoddard, Cyrus


66 Mary E. Frost


Feb. 25, 1851


Stone, George L.


Mary Worthen


March 16 1852


Taylor, Thomas B.


Matilda Pratt


Dec. 31, 1840


Templeton, James A.


J. A. Richardson


Oct. 25, 1848


Warren, Alfred


Mary J. Dugar


Aug. 15, 1852


Washburn, Lorenzo M Watson, Oliver


Esther Brown


May 29, 1817


Watson, Oliver L.


Nancy C. Darling


Aug. 19, 1852


Wheeler, Mason


Asenath Ladd


April 5, 1855


Wheeler, Simon


Mary Batchelder


May 6, 1858


Willey, Stephen


Lucia Lathrop


Oct. 4, 184)


" Har'et C Clogston April 18, 1838


Williams, Lewis


Har'et A Kellogg


March 11 1847


DEATHS.


Names.


Date of Death.


Aige at Death yrs. ms. ds


Abbott Mary Ann


Feb. 18,


1826


9


1


Abbott, Dr. Lucian Vail, *


May 26,


1855


23


2


Abbott, Simon C. *


Jan. 3,


1858


31


7


6


Abbott, Frank Daniel


Jan. 12,


1858


7 27


Abbott. Sophronia H. *


June 18,


1858


21 1) 13


Alexander. John B.


Sept. 10,


1849


6


Andrews, Mary W.


Sept. 18,


1837


17


Andrews. Emily B.


Jan. 6,


1843


20


Andrews, Mrs. Olive A.


March 15, 1856


26 11


7


Bailey, Sally


Nov. 23,


1857


53


13


Ball, Mrs. Amorett


April 5,


1854


28


9 26


Barnum, Caleb


March 1,


1843


80


Bascom, Mary Ette


April 27,


1853


13


3 20


Bascom, Susan Maria


April 25,


1854


17


6


Bascomb, Mrs. Rosamond


May 6,


1854


54


8


Bass, Clarinda


March 29, 1851


2)


Bat helder, Josiah


Dec. 16,


1852


45


Bigelow, Mrs. Almeda


Oct. 10,


1845


58


3 22


Blanchard, Lemuel


Sept. 3,


1855


92


7 10


Brown, Sibyl E.


March 25, 1817


11


4


Brown, Mrs. Hannah


March 3, 1826


30


Brown, Mrs. Sibyl


March 6, 1826


54


Brown, Mary P.


May 15,


1826


17


Brown, Amasa


June 1,


1827


57


Brown, Sar th Ellen


Nov. 17,


1853


1


1


Bruce. Eliza F.


June 25.


1842


15


Bruce, Lucy M.


Sept. 12,


1846


14


Bruce, Mary Alsina


Aux. 4,


185 )


1


Bryant. Mrs Olive Ann


Jan. 2,


1851


47 11 2:


Buek, Horace Frederick


May 10,


1857


1


Bugbee, Ellen Ann


Aug. 24,


1841


3


1


Campbell, Edwin


April 13,


1837


4


Caswell, Lucy Ann


Jan. 3,


1854


12


8 23


Caswell, Joseph H.


Feb. 15,


1854


35


Caswell, Mrs. Fanny C.


Aug. 9,


1854


38


Clapp, Leonard


Sept. 3.


1841


55


Clark, Mrs. Olive


April 5,


1842


34


Clark, Olive Emilia


June 21,


1851


21 10


* See Appendix.


2)


DEATHS.


N mes.


Date of Death.


Age .. t Deuth. yr .. ms ds.


Clifford, Mehitabel


April 11, 1849


I


1 8


Clogston, Rodney


Ang. 5,


1843


43


Conant, Mrs. Melvina


Nov. 22,


1832


33


Cooper, Emily


April 24,


1836


5


Cooper, Sarah


Nov. 4,


1842


8


8


Cooper, Lydia


Aug.15,


1843


1


3 8


Cooper, Frances Arabel


Dec. 30,


1850


1


5 18


Cooper, Eliza Jane


Nov. 24,


1855


11


4 12


Corbin Charles


Feb. 11,


1856


7 11


Culver, Mrs. Caroline


May 1,


1852


35


Cushman, Mrs. Sabrina


May 5,


1839


45


Davis, Lucy Fay


March 19. 1848


18


9


Davison, Eri Obed


April 19, 1847


2


Dingwall, Mrs. Isabella


March 8, 1851


72


Douglas, Edward Alonzo


March 28, 1830


1 20


Evans, Clarissa B.


June 25, 1837


2


7 13


Fifield, Mrs. Polly


March 4, 1848


55


Fisher, Mrs. Susan


Dec. 6,


1852


73


3 3


Flint, Abigail


Sept. 11, 1853


79


6 18


Foster Mary, ( See Appendix. ) Sept. 7,


1834


35


Foster, David


Dec. 28,


1849


69


9 18


Frost, Angeline


Sept. 11,


1847


11


5 10


Frost, Marion S.


Dec. 30,


1847


16 10


Frost, Mrs. Louinsa


April 16,


1851


37


17


Garey, Harrison


Dec. 29.


1848


2


6


Guernsey, Rev. Harvey


March 17, 1847


63


Hall, Anna Boyce


Aug. 9, 1829


1


3


Hall, Anna Boyce


March 9, 1830


8


6


Hall William, Jr.


Jan. 25, 1833


34


6


Hall, Abigail


April 9, 1837


4


6


Hall, Chloe Ann


Sept. 27, 1845


1


5


Hall, Wilber Dodge


Jan. 13,


1855


I


9


7


Hall, Mrs. Louisa


July 24,


1856


29


9


3


Hamblet, Eunice Priscilla


Feb. 5,


1842


3


6


7


Hamblet, Betsey B.


Aug. 8,


1849


11


4


Hamblet, Lucy Ann


June 20, 1852


2


7 24


Hancock, Olive Marion


May 15, 1848


3


2 18


Hancock, Sarah Jane


Sept. 16,


1849


18


Hancock, Mrs. Adaline


June 13,


1853


36 11 29


Hancock, George C.


July 31, Feb. 3,


1838


17


Harris, Rosette Martin


May 8, 1846


7


7


Harris, Eliza Jane


July 11,


1852


20


1


5


Harris, Daniel


June 16,


1853


64


Harris, Addie J.


Jan. 16,


1858


1


Hamblet, Mrs. Maria


March 16, 1843 29


1857


14


Harris, Chauncey Ellis


Hamblet, Lorenzo Newell


Oct. 1, 1833


Folsom, Emma Eugenia


Feb. 7,


1841


21


DEATHS.


Names.


Date of Death.


Age at Death. yrs. ms. ds.


Haskell, Mrs. Dolly


Aug. 19, 1853


31


4 3


Hatch, Caira Victoria


Sept. 12, 1852


8


Hinkson, Willard


April 29, 1842


21


Hinkson, Mrs. Deborah B.


Jan. 5,


1847


32


4 8


Hood, Joanna Cornelia


March 26, 1837


3


3 3


Howe, Samuel


Aug. 2,


1852


52


Hubbard, Samuel


Feb. 28,


1831


58


Hunt, Harriet


Dec. 9,


1829


6 13


Hunt, Sarah Harriet


Jan. 15,


1833


2


6 11


Hunt, Luther


Jan. 18,


1840


51


4 22


Hunt, Mrs. Jane P.


June 18,


1845


45


16


Hutchinson, Mrs. Anna W.


Jan. 27,


1827


22


Hutchinson, Lucy Anna C.


July 13,


1830


1 10 13


Hutchinson, William Henry


Jan. 25,


1833


2


6


Hutchinson, Mrs. Mary M.


Dec. 5,


1834


64


Hutchinson Eleazer


Dec. 13,


1840


70


Isham, Lucy A.


Feb. 6,


1842


3


4 21


Jacobs, Hannah Miranda


July 2,


1852


6 10


Jocobs, Lorton Don


Feb. 17, 1856


4 26


Johnson, Mrs. Pamelia


Jan. 23,


1834


38


Johnson, Pamelia Brown


March 15, 1834


Jones, Florilla


June 26, 1842


1855


15


4 16


Jones, Lucy A.


Dec. 23,


1855


20


4


Kelley, Savalla A.


June 12,


1847


16


2 17


Kelley, Frances Osgood


Oct. 2,


1855


1


2 13


Kelley, Matilda L.


Jan. 20,


1858


30


6


Kellogg, William Spencer


Dec. 29,


1825


2


4


Kellogg, Roxana Eliza


March 6, 1839


3


6 19


Kellogg, Mary Jane ( See App. ) Sept. 22,


1853


11


5 7


Kemp, Aaron, Jr.


June 11,


1841


21


4 17


Kemp, Samuel Worcester


Oct. 5,


1846


22


5 15


Kemp, Solon Merritt


Oct. 21,


1852


9


2 25


King, Mrs. Ruth B.


May 3,


1831


74


Ladd. Asel Bradstreet


Jan. 10,


1831


2


16


Ladd, Enoch


Nov. 26,


1840


16


Ladd, Sabrina


Sept. 16,


1842


1 10 21


Ladd, Mrs. Lois B.


Aug. 28,


1843


24


4 1


Ladd, Jedediah P B (See App.) Sept. 19,


1844


42


6 17


Ladd, Sarah B.


Sept. 19,


1848


25


9 14


Ladd, Nathaniel S.


Jan. 26,


1849


65


Ladd, Mrs. Deborah


Oct. 26.


1853


72


8 15


Ladd, Isaac


Dec. 12,


1854


46


2


3


Jones, Alonzo, Jr.


Oct. 25,


1854


16


6


Jones, Allen


April 18,


1855


2


6


Jones, Hannah


June 26,


1833


33


2


Hutchinson, Lydia More


March 19, 1831


1


3


9


Hutchinson, Elisha (See App. )Sept. 19,


6


6 13


22


DEATHS.


Names.


Date of Death.


Age at Death. yrs. ms. ds.


Ladd, Edward N.


Aug. 24,


1856


4 10 27


Lathrop, Joseph


Feb. 27,


1835


62


17


Leonard, Lewis W.


Dec. 3,


1829


26


Leonard, Ellen


Jan. 26,


1835


8 14


Leonard, Ophir


March 29, 1841


68


Leonard, Emily Caroline


Feb. 6,


1842


4


1 11


Leonard, Mary P.


Oct. 31,


1853


36


Mark, James


March 19, 1846


17


Morey, Jehiel


Dec. 14,


1847


42


6


Newton, Joel


Feb. 23,


1838


41


6 23


Pitkin, Alfred W.


Oct. 8,


1846


22


Poor, Sarah Cornelia


April 12,


1843


18


5 10


Poor, Mary Elmira


April 19, 1844


1855


27


Ramsay, William


Dec. 15,


1844


51


6


Redway, Timothy


Aug. 7,


1856


58


Reed. Charles


Aug. 13,


1833


6


7


2


Reed, Samantha H.


March 19, 1838


3 11 18


Reed, James


June 3), 1844


1848


50


Richardson, Edwin Lewis


Dec. 31,


1857


1 2)


Rice, Amos, Jr.


Jan. 12,


1831


28


Rice, Amos


Oct. 20.


1854


76


S 8


Robbins, Daniel, Jr.


April 27, 184)


50


Robbins. Sereno Judson


· Oct. 29, 1842


1


9


Rood, Moses 3d., ( See App.)


Feb. 3, 1829


18


Rood, Austin Andrews


Jan. 26, 1838


1 11 10


Rood, Mrs. Jane


Dec. 26,


1838


20 1


26


Rood, Mary


Jan. 21,


1842


2


2


9


Smith, Welthea C.


May 5, 1841 April 9, 1837


2


6


-


Smith, Oramel Lyman


Jan. 31, 1854


71


Spear, Martin


Jan. 13, 18+1


1


22


Spear, Patience


Jan. 15,


1843


53


Spear, Mrs. Mehitable


Aug. 9, 1846


83


Spoiford, Isaac


Aug. 25,


1851


30


3 25


Stone, Mary


Oct 19,


1833


21


4 20


Stone, Mrs. Mary


Aug. 21, 1837


58


Tanner, Albert


Aug. 17,


1848


18


Taylor, Mrs. Parnell M.


Aug. 31,


1840


29 11


Taylor, Emma


Nov. 11,


1841


1 24


Taylor, Joseph


May 4,


1847


6


Taylor, Charles


Aug. 18,


1854


3


9 12


Taylor, Mrs. Matilda P.


July 22,


1855


35


9


1


Templeton, Christiana


July 8,


1850


3 13


1


Rood, Mary Jane


March 18, 1839


Sherman, William Everett


2'


8


3


Poor, Mrs. Abigail


July 25, 1851


17


29


51


Poor, Harriet


July 9,


13 10


7


Richardson, Betsey


Dec. 27,


23


DEATHS.


Names.


Date of Death.


Age at Death. yrs. ms. ds.


Templeton, Joel H.


Sept. 18, 1857


62


4 15


Vail, Emma Eugenia


Feb. 26, 1847


6 6 27


Watson, Esther Lucinda


March 29, 1852


21


6 25


Watson, George Alfred


Aug. 11, 1856


1 11 14


Wheeler. Mary M.


Feb. 17,


1858


35


8


Whitney, Abel, Jr.


Oct. 15,


1836


7 25


Worthen, Tristram


May 18,


1852


66


Young, Addison P.


Feb. 26,


1833


5


Young, Mary Josephine


Feb. 19,


1839


4


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APPENDIX.


1136774


HISTORICAL NOTICE.


1763-The Town chartered to Joshua Mason and others. 1797-First settlement, made by George Martin and John Ridlan, from Kennebec, Maine.


1803-First organization, John Young chosen Town Clerk. 1808-James Green elected first Representative to the Gen- eral Assembly.


1816-Cold summer. Inhabitants ran away, and the Town lost its organization.


1821-The Town re-organized, and Amasa Brown chosen Town Clerk.


1822-A Freewill Baptist Church organized, but now nearly or quite extinct.


1824-Congregational Church organized, consisting of twelve members, as follows :- Ebenezer S. Kellogg, Roxana Kellogg, William T. Hutchinson, Mary Hutchin- son, Jonas Abbott, Allen Vail, David Poor, Abigail Poor, Artemas Richardson, Eliza Richardson, Amos Rice, Martha Rice. Of these, nine were living when last heard from, and six are still mem- bers of the Church, viz :- Ebenezer S. Kellogg, Roxana Kellogg, Jonas Abbott, David Poor, Arte- mas Richardson, Eliza Richardson.


1832-A Protestant Methodist Church organized-now ex- tinct.


1845-An Episcopal Methodist Church organized, and still in existence.


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APPENDIX.


BIOGRAPHICAL NOTICES.


LUCIAN VAIL ABBOTT, M. D., early cvineed a fondness for literary pursuits, and was, in every study undertaken, a thorough student. At the age of nineteen he, commenced studying medieine, and graduated at the Vermont Medical College, in June, 1854, with the highest honors of his elass- cherishing bright anticipations of future usefulness, that were destined never to be realized. His health soon began to fail, and, in the autumn, consumption developed itself too visibly to be mistaken. Through the winter, however, faint hopes were entertained that the return of spring would in- vigorate his wasted frame ; but it was otherwise decreed, and after a long and painful sickness, during which he manifested that resignation to the dealings of Providence with him that . well becometh a Christian, he bade adieu to the toils of this life, and his freed spirit winged its flight to mansions of eter- nal rest. Having, while in health, "chosen that good part," he was enabled to meet death without fear. Being possessed of an unusually diffident and retiring disposition, his real worth was known and felt only upon intimate acquaintance. Ever slow to speak of himself, his piety shown more in his life than in profession. Undeviating integrity and firm prin- ciple were marked features of his character, which extended alike to things of little moment and matters of great impor- tance-he rightly deeming the "sum of a life-work" to be com- posed chiefly of things smallin themselves. Once, in conver- sation, he expressed almost a regret that he had not chosen the Ministry as a profession ; "but," said he, "a Christian Physi- cian can be almost as useful as a Minister of the Gospel." His was a heart alive to the sufferings of others. Possessing a noble mind, he seemed resolved to devote it to the good of those around him, giving a thought both for the body and soul ; and his naturally mild and amiable temper failed not to win the love of all who knew him. Kind friends, loving parents, affectionate sisters and brothers, and one to whom he was doubly dear, felt deeply their loss, and prayed that it might be sanctified unto them in weaning their hearts more from the world, and fitting them to meet a loved one in Heaven.


" His hopes had just begun to bud, Like opening flowers of May, His prospeets seeming bright and fair, When death called him away ;


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APPENDIX.


He placed his trust in One above, Who ever hears our prayer, And, in a bright and gentle dream, lle passed from earth to air.


" His smiling face no more we'll sce, Nor hear his welcome tone ; llis loving eyes and joyous laugh Have passed, and left us lone ; They laid him in the silent grave, Beneath the cold, cold sod,


And now his gentle spirit dwells In happiness with God." S.


MARY FOSTER was the name given by a stranger who sickened and died soon after coming into town ; but whether it was her true name is not known, as she declined giving any account of herself, further than to say she had formerly lived in Middlebury, and still had friends residing there. It was conjectured, however, by many, and among them her attending physician, that she fled from the persecutions of those around her, on account of having loved, "not wisely, but too well." Allowing that such was the case, how must her friends have felt, when, upon "sober second thought," they reflected that if they had spoken a kind word, in lieu of the cruel taunt, and extended a helping hand, instead of pointing the "finger of scorn," she might have been re- claimed from the "error of her ways," and lived a bright ornament and useful member of society. P.


ELISHA HUTCHINSON, a citizen of this town, was killed by a stone thrown from the site of the State House, Septem- ber 19, 1833, in the thirty-fourth year of his age. He was at Montpelier, on business which he had succeeded in trans- acting, when notice was given that a blast would soon be " touched off," and all were warned to seek a place of safety ; but he disregarded the warning, trusting to his own skill to keep out of harm's way. The explosion took place, and sent the fragments of rock flying in all directions. He saw one coming directly towards him, and started to run, keep- ing it in view, but he had not gone far before it struck him with such force as to fell him to the ground. Those who saw him fall hastened to his assistance, conveyed him to a house near by, and at once summoned medical aid ; but all efforts for his relief were unavailing, and he expired in great agony u few hours after receiving the fatal injury. Y.


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APPENDIX.


MARY JANE KELLOGG died in Rockingham, Vt .. whither she had gone on a visit to her sister, Thursday, September 22, 1853, in the twelfth year of her age. On Saturday her remains were brought home to Worcester, and on Sunday her funeral was attended, at the Congregational Meeting- House-Rev. C. M. Winch officiating. Truly hath the poet said-


"Death loves a shining mark, a signal blow,"


and to fond parents, and a large circle of brothers and sis- ters, this blow was indeed "signal," and the " mark " most surely a " shining " one ; but


" Her gentle soul hath passed away, No more on earth to roam, And in that blest immortal land Her spirit finds its home.


"Sleep on, dear MARY, free from care, Or sorrow's darksome wave;


A loving hand shall nurse the flowers That bloom around thy grave." K.


JEDEDIAH P. B. LADD received his death blow by falling from a bridge near his residence. He was crowded off by an ox team which he was driving over the bridge, and fell twenty-two feet, striking upon a solid rock, by which his thigh was badly fractured, and he sustained internal in- juries of a serious nature. Assistance was speedily ren- dered by those who saw him fall ; he was conveyed home, and medical aid at once procured ; his wounds were carefully dressed, and it was hoped that he might recover ; but, after lingering in great pain until the third day, surrounded by his weeping family, death closed his mortal career, and deprived society of an honored and honorable member. C.


MOSES ROOD, 3d, was the son of Moses Rood, Jr., for- merly of Barre. On the 27th of January preceding his death his thigh was badly fractured by the falling of a tree; on the 2d of February mortification ensued, rendering amputa- tion necessary, and he died the next day, while under the operation. I.


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APPENDIX.


SIMON C. ABBOTT, the Compiler of these "Records," was born in Thetford, Orange County, Vt., May 28th, 1826, and from his youth evinced a fondness for study and investi- gation, which has characterized him through life. At twenty years of age he entered a Printing Office, and continued in that business until compelled by sickness to relinquish it.


The following is from the pen of one who intimately knew him, and with whom he was associated in business a number of years :


Mr. Abbott was by trade a Printer, having served his ap- prenticeship in the office of the old "Family Gazette," at Bradford. After leaving there, he worked at several places in this State and Massachusetts, spending those intervals of time in which feeble health unfitted him for labor. at his home in Worcester. Although not possessed of a very ro- bust constitution, no serious alarm was felt concerning him until last summer (1857), when he returned from Massachu- setts, only, alas! as the sequel has proved-to die at home ! The seeds of disease, long since sown, had ripened into Con- sumption, and even then the Death Angel's icy fingers were clutching at the warm life chords! One by one they were sundered, till at last his spirit was freed from its earthly ten- cment, and sought the presence of its Maker.


Mr. Abbott was a young man of more than ordinary intel- lectual attainments, possessed of an uncommonly retentive memory, and books and papers were his constant companions. His contributions to the Press ever evinced sound common sense, and a deep research into the thoughts of others. His morals were irreproachable ; his character unsullied; and so mild, accommodating and urbane was his disposition, that it is doubted whether he had an enemy in the whole world. Truly, " the good are always great."


SOPHRONIA H. ABBOTT, daughter of Daniel and Hannah Abbott, died in Nashua, N. H., after an illness of three days.


She left her home in Worcester, to engage in work in a factory, only four weeks before her decease ; and the first intimation that was received by her friends that all was not well, was by her remains being brought to her home. Her death was caused by scarlet fever. COM.


" Light lie the sod above thy breast, Soft bloom the roses o'er thy head Till the archangel's trump shall sound To wake the slumbering dead." T.


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APPENDIX.


PLAN OF BURIAL GROUND IN WORCESTER.


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26


27


28


21


22


23


24


24


23


22


21


20


19


18


17


17


18


19


20


13


14


15


16


16


15


14


13


12


11


10


9


9


10


11


I2


5


6


7


8


S


7


6


5


4


3


2


1


1


2


3


4


4 feet.


4 feet.


Second Division.


First Division.


North 15 ° E.


00 Highway. IF


South 15° W.


Unoccupied lots on the 1st of July, 1857, were as follows: In the 1st Div .- 31, 35, 37, 38, 39, 41 to 79,


In the 2d Div .- 12, 13, 20, 21, 28, 29, 31, 36, 37 to 3, 41 to SO.


The present Burial Ground in Worcester, Vt., was sur- veycd and laid out into lots in 1831, by Milton Brown, Esq. It contains one acre of land, and the first bodies buried within its limits were removed from the old Yard on the hill. near the house now occupied by Mr. Thomas Hutchinson- but of that Yard I have been unable to find any record. July 1st, 1857.


North 85 ° East-12 rods 9 links I?


Alley-fourteen and one-half feet wide.


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APPENDIX.


INDEX TO THE PLAN OF THE BURIAL GROUND, WORCESTER, VT.


Names.


Div. No.


Names.


Dir. No.


Abbott, Daniel


1 37


Jones, Rodney


1 29


Abbott, Jonas


1 36


Kelley, Samuel


2 26


Abbott, Nathan


1


13


Kellogg, E. S.


1 13


Alexander, S. P.


1


11


Kemp, Aaron


2


10


Andrews, Samuel


1


24


Kemp, Phineas A.


2


30


Baldwin, Jacob


2


8


Ladd, Isaac


1


40


Ball, Rev. Aaron


2


40


Ladd, J. P. B.


1


9


Bascom, Elias


1


21


Ladd, M. P.


1


33


Brown, Amasa


1


18


Ladd, N. S.


1


33


Brown, Milton


1


18


Lathrop, Joseph


1


2


Bruce, William


2


2


Leonard, Farris


2


24


Bugbee, A. H.


2


31


Leonard, Ophir


2 24


Caswell, J. II.


2


34


Maxham, Marcus


1 27


Clark, John


2


11


Morey, Jehiel


1 22


Cooper, John H.


1


4


Newton, Joel


1


10


Cooper, Wm. H.


1


3


Poor, David


2


25


Conant, Seth


2


15


Reed, Rufus, Jr.


1


7


Copp, Suel G.


1


37


Reed, Thomas


1


17


Cushman, Jacob


1


32


Rice, Amos


2


9


Dingwall, John


2


5


Richardson, Betsey


1


12


Douglas, Henry


1


8


Robbins, Daniel, Jr.


2


18


Fifield, Silas


1


30


Robbins, Horace D.


2 23


Flint, Abigail


1


80


Rood, Ira R.


1 24


Folsom, David W.


2


G


Rood, Moses


2


16


Foster, Mary


1


80


Sawyer, Amasa


2


25


Freeman, Seth N.


2


7


Smith, Oramel L.


1


8


Frost, Daniel A.


2


19


Spear, Patience


1


14


Frost, David L.


2


27


Stone, Eli


2 17


Garey, E.


1


8


Taylor, Thomas B.


2


14


Hall, A. Dodge


1


28


Unknown


(1)


1


19


Hamblet, L.


1


15


(1)


1


20


Hancock, C.


2


9


(3)


2


3


Harris, Daniel


1


25


(1)


2


4


Herrick, Harvey


2


1


(2)


2


22


Hinkson, Daniel


1


34


(2)


2


32


Hinkson, Lyman


1


5


66


(1)


2 35


Hood, Abner


1


8


Vail, Allen L.


1


4


Hutchinson, E.


1


1


. Watson. Oliver


1


26


Hutchinson, W. T.


1


16


Whitney, Abel


1 6


Isham, Isaac C.


2


18


Young, Daniel


1 18


Johnson, Franklin


1 23


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