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Weathersfield. Vermont.
Contributed by; Gary Allen Lull.
"Group"
Located on route 5
East from
Perkinsville, Vermont
in the township of
Weathersfield, Vermont.
In the County of Windsor, Vermont.
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For these, pages and groups;
For this Cemetery. It will require you to use the
Edit, Find button on your browser,
for each cemetery, as they
were not all buried at once, or together in plots all
at the time.
These groups cemeteries will require you to use your
Edit, Find button on your browser
for your search person, doing it many times.
Requiring you to search for more surnames in the same
cemetery.
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Grave Stones:* for group as follows:
Note:*
Epitaphs* were recorded as shown from the stones that had
them.
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Surnames* are:
Deane, Bernard.
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The Deane Grave Yard
( South of Weathersfield Bow )
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John Deane died June 20, 1812 AE 42.
Bethiah wife of John Deane died Julye 12, 1813 AE 43.
Louisa Maria dau. of Asabel & Mary Bernard died Jan. 2nd, 1817 AE 7
mos. 2 days.
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Q U E S T I O N S:
Suggestions for being part of the
Historical Society of Wethersfield, Vermont can offer you more information and
add to your people's profile of your history research. Such as the work they
were involved with, hardships of living in this town, working as a farmer, or
hand to the farmer, caretaker and so forth, worked at keeping the roads clear
and graded, worked for the town and other such things, such as teacher.
Where did they live within the
township? How far did the kids have walk to school, IN THE SNOW? What was the Weather
Conditions of the town, year of the big snows? Live stock handlers for the
sheep? Who was the sheep industry itself, Lumber Mills, Grist Mills, Apple
industry, Cider Mills, and Maple sugar industry?
What
kind of Mill was located at Perkinsville? How many people were hired to work at
that location? Where were the wool bens and where did the clippers go to do their
work? Who were the employed at the Government control Dam in the Valley? Who
cut all the grass in the bottom government land? What other projects of work
was being done within the township?
M I L I T A R Y: Who were
the men in Wethersfield and what Military Units were at Wethersfield, Vermont.
Who are not buried here? What kind of Military Units were they? Light Infantry
or Cannons? What did the Uniforms and weapons look like? What were the weapons?
Who of them joined Ira Allen Reg., Green Mountain eastern Confluence to guard
against the British on Vermont’s boundary against the British? Who joined Ethan
Allen Green mountain Boys Western confluence against the British movements?
What is a Militia or what was raised in 1775 from Wethersfield, Vermont to fight
against the British and who were the leaders, Captains, Lt, Sgt, etc., from Wethersfield, Vermont.
These Units need to be put together to help these people asking about their
kin. What did the military uniform’s look like?
C E M E T E R Y: Now if this is of interest to you than I can
suggest that the Historical Society look at all of these questions and prepare
to answers them if the people want to join the Weathersfield, Historical
Society? What kind of condition are the
C E M E T E R Y stones in? Do you want to get
donations for repair work or fixed them up in any way? Please ask the
Historical Society People about this.
C o m m e n t s: Rules of
Cemeteries are to be observed with reverence,
when
visiting in these cemeteries. Do not take rubbings off the stones, or any other
method to get the information off the stones, even the acid from your hands, is
destructive to the stones. In time it will destroy the data surface of the
stone, in time it will not be readable. The best way to obtain data from the stones,
is to purchase a camera at the store and take pictures close up. So that you
have and can preserve the data from off the stones.
Contact proper authorities for Military Services,
Flag placements, Dar, Civil War markers, WWI and WWII markers.
Note: In
cemeteries it is reasonable to have visitor registration booths
Placements where
the visitors may drop off comments, as to who they are looking
for contacts
as to how they can be reached. For other means it is reasonable to contact the
Historian for the town and or County, should one be assigned.
Maintenance: of the Grave Yard Grounds are done either by a volunteer or other
assignment of person(s) who are either elderly wishing to receive monies for
the grounds to be cut each week/month. Please consider they are helping and
give monies for this very import maintained work.
Questions: What is a town meeting and
where does it take place?
What is a town square?
Other means is the Federal snail Mail
contact as shown. Another contact is the computer E-Mail and last is the phone
contact should one be assigned, from the township.
O T H E R: In most cases the site
manager is not a contact person who has either the time or interest in
Genealogy or History of the site he/she manages.
Weathersfield Historical Society News Letter:
E-Mail
Contact person is Grace Knight.
Historical Information with New / Old Used books
are available.
Contact:
Rebecca W. Tucker
For a current list see http://users.adelphia.net/~rwctucker/
Vermont:
Perkinsville
Weathersfield Historical Soc
2656 Center Road
Perkinsville, VT 05151
Phone 802 263-5230
Web Site
Description
Type of Resource History Related Organization
Primary Focus: Historical Society
One can join for $7.50 right now, but will be
subject to change over the years.
Date Jan. 2006.
End 2008
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