Weathersfield,
Vermont.
Contributed by; Gary Allen
Lull.
"Groups
1 of 4"
Located
on route 106 going North from Downer’s Four Corners.
North
from
Perkinsville,
Vermont
in
the township of
Weathersfield,
Vermont.
In
the County of Windsor, Vermont.
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For
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Grave
Stones:*for
groups 1 of 4 as follows:
Note:*
Epitaphs*
were recorded as shown from the stones that had them.
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Surnames*
are:
Atherton,
Bannister, Barnes, Bond, Bowen, Brewster, Brown, Bryant, Burton, Clark,
Colburn, Cummings, Cushman, Davis, Dickenson, Dunsmore, Francis, Goodell,
Gurnsey, Hatch, Haven, Hicks, Heminway, Hicks, Hiland, Hildreth, Hudson,
Hutchins, Hutchinson, lsham, Johnson, Kendall, Morgan, Newell, Page, Paige,
Plant, Pierce, Pratt, Russell, Sherman, Spafford, Stearns, Stone, Streeter,
Taylor, Thayer, Thomas, Upham, Wardner..
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North
from Downer’s Four Corners in Weathersfield, Vermont.
Better known as the
“Green Bush Cemetery”
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Below is a listing of the stones and the condition they are in as read
now June 2000.
For
the corrected Stone data see end of this list.
Green
Bush Cemetery; as seen going
North
on Highway Route # 106.
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END of Disk # Three ( 1 ) of Four ( 4 )
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End of Disk # Three ( 2 ) of Four ( 4 )
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Stone # one
George D. Taylor
son of J. H. & E. P. Taylor
Died in Baltimore, Md.
Aug. 18, 1862 AE 26 Civil War
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Stone # two
Elwin P. Taylor
1849 - 1926
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Stone # three
Emily Page
wife of James H. Taylor
Died Nov. 5, 1895
AE 79 Years
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Stone # three
James H. Taylor
Died June 29, 1887
AE 75 years
Both Stone’s are as two but, as one together.
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Stone # four
Jason E. Upham
Died Nov. 7, 1875
AE 36 Yr. 6 Mo.
Member of the 22 Mass., Vols.
Civil War Marker
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Stone # five
Myron D. Hicks
Member of Co. A. 7th, Vt. Vols.
Died in New Orleans
Dec. 26, 1865 AE 29yr’s 5Mo. 11 Days
Civil War Marker
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Stone # six
Lurana
wife of Hutchinson
Died May 11, 1887
AE 70 yr’s.
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Stone # seven
George V. Hutchinson
Died Aug. 13, 1851
AE 95 Years and 10 Mo.s
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Stone # eight
John Thomas
Died Sept. 25, 1858
AE 80 Years
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Stone # nine
Rhoda
wife of John Thomas
Died Nov. 17, 1857
AE 79 Years
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Stone # ten
Mary Hildreth
wife of Anson Thomas
Died Feb. 24, 1894
AE 85 yr’s
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Stone # eleven
A. F. Thomas
Died Oct. 24, 1850
AE 44 Year’s
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Stone # twelve
Abel Paige
Born Dec. 10, 1850
Died Oct. 4, 1870
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Stone # thirteen
Paige Paige
Born Jan. 3, 1796
Died Feb. 10, 1879
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Stone # fourteen
Edward H. Clark
“Husband”
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Stone # fifteen
Cornelia E.
wife of
George M. Clark
Died Oct. 6, 1856
AE 20 yr’s 3 Mo’s.
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Stone # sixteen
Mr. Daniel Bowman
who Died April 15, 1829
AE 78 Years
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Stone # seventeen
Mrs. Meaetable
wife of Mr. David Brown
who Died May 22, 1838
AE 80 Years
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Stone # eighteen
Dea. Silas Bowen
Fell Asleep Mar. 4, 1881
AE 86 Yr’s Nov. 8, 1883
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Stone # nineteen
Rowena Bannister
wife of Silas Bowen
Went Home Christmas Morning 1880
AE 80 yr’s Sept. 19, 1881
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Stone # twenty
Gideon G. Russell
Died Feb. 25, 1833
AE 41
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Stone # twenty one
Sally Plant
Wife of Gideon G. Russell
Died June 18, 1871
AE 76
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Stone # twenty two
William E. Well
Mar. 31, 1820
Aug. 2, 1900
Caroline His Wife
Mar. 11, 1825
Feb. 6, 1907
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Stone # twenty three
James Russell
Died Aug. 3, 1838
AE 73.
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Stone # twenty four
Stone needs to be read soon
Bad Stone
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Stone # twenty five
Our Lorace
June 7, 1861 3 Years
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Stone # twenty six
David B. Kendell
wife Nellie E. G _ _ _ _ _ _?
Died Dec. 25, 1880
AE 35
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Stone # twenty seven
Bad Stone needs to be read soon.
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Disk # Two ( 2 ) of Four ( 4 )
Stone # one
Hirace Kendall
Stone needs to be re-read
and cleaned up soon.
Can be saved 10-9-2000
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Stone # two
Fernance Piege
Stone needs to be re-read
and cleaned up soon.
Can be saved 10-9-2000
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Stone # three
Harriet Piege
1835 - 1839
small stone
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Stone # four
Hannah Burton
wife of Alanse Piege
1799 - 1892 small stone
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Stone # five
Alanse Piege
husband of Hannah
1801 - 1851
sm. stone, separate, next to ea.,other
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Stone # six
Augusta Piege
1829 - 1896
small stone
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Stone # seven
Truman P. Russell
Died Feb. 17, 1850
AE 28
slate stone, tall
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Stone # eight
INFANT
Dau. of Cyrus S-Wc, Liby Dickinson
Died Oct. 1, 1841
small stone
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Stone # nine
Cyrus Dickinson
Died Apr. 8, 1854
Aged 36 years & 6 Months
small stone
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Stone # ten
Henry
Son of Cyrus Wc, Liby Dickinson
Died June 6, 1854 Aged 8 Years
small stone
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stone # eleven
Mrs. Ellen J. Stone
Daughter of Cyrus & Wealthy
Dickinson
Died Nov. 4, 1884
AE 44 Years 4 Mo’s, & 24 D’s.
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Stone # twelve
Judah
Wife of Azariah Dickinson
Died July 26, 1860
AE 84 Yr’s
stone condition is Poor
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Stone # thirteen
George A.
Son of Juline & Elien Prutt
Died Nov. 16, 188_?
Stone condition is bad
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Stone # fourteen
Anna
Wife of Hamund ? Larking?
Died July 13, 1831 AE 38
stone condition is bad
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Stone # fifteen
Precious Littleone
Son of Hiland
Died Mar. 13, 1856
AE 26 Years
stone condition is bad
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Stone # sixteen
Julia M.
Wife of Reuben Hiland
Died Apr. 20, 1850
AE 63 Years
stone condition is bad
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Stone # seventeen
Reuben Hiland
Died Nov. 4, 1879
AE 89 Yr’s 7 Mo’s 15 Dy’s
Civil War American Flag Marker
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Stone # eighteen
Martha Henenwa
Wife of Charles Thayer
Died Mar. 7, 1901
AE 85 Yr’s
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Stone # nineteen
Charles Thayer
Died Oct. 2, 1889
AE 78 Years
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Stone # twenty
Joseph Spafford
?- - - - - - -? ?Maybe? Vermont Co. E 16
Reg. Vt. Vols.
Died Apr. 25, 1866
Aged 28 Years
Civil War American Flag Marker
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Stone # twenty one
Marianne ? Heminway
Wife of John Spafford
Born July 8, 1801
Died Jan. 24, 1882
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Stone # twenty two
John Spafford
Born Oct. 2, 1810
Died Jan. 23, 1904
Civil War American Flag Marker
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Stone # twenty three
Mary Ann
Wife of Moses Colburn
Died Feb. 23, 1855
AE 31
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Stone # twenty four
Hannah
Wife of Joptha Peige
Died Mar. 31, 1862
AE 74 Years
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Stone # twenty five
Joptha Peige
Died Nov. 12, 1854
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Stone # twenty six
Emma Paige
Wife of Joptha Paige
Died Aug. 24, 1834
Died Aug. 24, 1834
Ae 79 Yr’s.
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Disk # Three ( 3 ) of Four ( 4 )
Stone # one
??????? Streeter
Data hard to read
Tall Four sided Monument
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Stone # two
Amalie Streeter
Wife of O. J. Streeter
Zada E. Streeter
Wife of I. P. Brewster
Died Mar. 16, 1808
AE 34 Yr’s
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Stone # three
Oscar Streeter
Died Jan. 22, 1820
AE 81
May P. Peige
Wife of O. J. Streeter
Died Sept. 24, 1885
AE 24 Years
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Stone # four
George _?
Son of Alfred & Betse Streeter
Died Nov. 19, 1853
AE 41 Years O Mo’s.
Eli P. Barnes
Died Jan. 31, 1802
AE 81 Years
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Stone # five
Streeter at
Base of Monument
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Stone # six
Brewster at
Base of Monument
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Stone # seven
Mittie A.
Son of Alice Madalem Streeter
Died Oct. 8, 1865
AE 34 Years
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Stone # eight
Mariae
Wife of Allen C. Haven
Died Feb. 17, 1869
AE 24 Years, 10 Mo’s 17 D’s
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Stone # nine
Allen C. Haven
Died July 4, 1872
AE 29 Yr’s 2 Mo’s, 21 D’s
Civil War American Flag marker
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Stone # ten
Ladra P.
Wife of Allen Streeter
Died Feb. 3, 1852
AE 40 Yr’s.
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Stone # eleven
Martha M.
Wife of Allen Streeter
Died Aug. 13, 1892
AE 61 Yr’s.
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Stone # twelve
Allen Streeter
Died Oct. 23, 1834
AE 67 Years 6 Mo’s 5 D’s.
Rev. American War Flag 1812
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Stone # thirteen
Schuvlep H.
Son of Cephas &. Hansi Isham
Died Mar. 12, 1847
AE 5 Yr’s.
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Stone # fourteen
Jeath
Martha Piege
Died Sept. 24, 1871
AE 70
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Stone # fifteen
Luther W. Hemenway
Born Apr. 14, 1819
Died June 19, 1857
AE 36 as Noted per stone.
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Stone # sixteen
Samuel Hemenway
Born Sept. 24, 1780
Died Aug. 6, 1849
AE 69 as Noted per Stone.
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Stone # seventeen
Betsey
Wife of Samuel Hemenway
Born Dec. 31, 1780
Died Sept. 18, 1863
AE 83 as Noted per Stone.
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Stone # eighteen
Child
Stone Condition bad.
Died Jan. 31, 1864
8 Yr’s 8 Mo’s.
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Stone # nineteen
Guy S. Kendall
Oct. 28, 1839 - Apr. 25, 1903
Wife Mary L. Morgan
Apr. 15, 1844 - Feb. 18, 1916
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Stone # twenty
Harry A. Kendall
Died Oct. 28, 1776
AE 44 Yr’s 8 Mo’s 8 D’s
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Stone # twenty one
Rena Morgan
Wife of _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Died Jan. 31, 1862
AE 31
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Stone # twenty two
Dr. A. E. Morgan
Died Aug. 25, 1871
AE 59 Yr’s 11 Mo’s. & 25 D’s.
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Stone # twenty three
Minervah Hemenway
Wife of Dr. A. E. Morgan
Died Nov. 1, 1886
AE 69 Yr’s 8 Mo’s & 4 D’s.
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Stone # twenty four
James M. Stearns
_ _ _. 8, 1809
Wife Louis A. Stearns Died Nov. 22, 1807
He Died Jan. 10, 1822
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Stone # twenty five
Lucius C. Stearns
Born June 7, 1840
Died Oct. 18, 1878
Stone # twenty six.
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Stone
# twenty seven
J. Frances
Died Feb. 10, _ _ _ _
Stone is in bad condition
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End of Disk # Three ( 3 ) of Four ( 4 )
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Stone # one
Shepard Hutchinson
Co. K? Reg. Vt. Vol.
Died May 1, 1895
AE 62 Yr’s.
Civil War American Flag , no marker
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Stone # two
Col. H. H. Cumming
Died June 30, 1870
AE 67
Civil War American Flag , no marker
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Stone # three
Milod E.
Son of H. F. & S. Brent
Died Aug. 10, 1863
AE 70 Yr’s
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Stone # four
Lycias
Wife of John Brown
Died Apr. 18, 1863
AE 79
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Stone # five
John Brown
Died June 20, 1862
AE 79
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Stone # six
Thomasin and of Jeramiah
Johnson
Died Deased
Aged at 90 Yr’s.
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Stone # seven
Ben. Jeramiahar
Died Nov. 11, 1847
AE 87
Rev. War American Flag , no marker ?1812?
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Stone # eight
Hery O. Hutchinson
Died Aug. 25, 1867
AE 37
Civil War American Flag , no
C. W. marker 1860 - 1865
Should have a G.A.R. marker?
Check my list posted on Hartland and Windsor site web
pages for Prisoners of Civil War, Salisbury, NC.
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Stone # nine
Sylivia Ann
Wife of Hutching
A. Jlison & Mary
Thomas
Died Apr. 29, 1861
AE 80.
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Stone # ten
Sarah Jame
Died May 27, 1849
AE 1y 14 d’s
Infant son & Died Sept. 22, 1838
Children of A.G. & M. Thomas
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Stone # eleven
Mary
Wife of
A. G. Thomas
Died July 30, 1859
AE 87.
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Stone # twleve
Ageusd N. Thomas
Died May 11, 1884
AE 72 Yr’s 5 Mo’s 10 D’s
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Stone # thirteen
Cyrus Hicks
Died Oct. 8, 1865
AE 59 Yr’s 6 Mo’s
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Stone # fourteen
Charles Hicks
Died Feb. 11, 1861
AE 31 Yr’s 8 Mo’s
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Stone # fifteen
Noah Hatch
Died Apr. 3, 1849
AE 50.
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Stone # sixteen
Fuller A. Thomas
Died Amr. 23, 1888
AE 86 Yr’s 11 Mo’s
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Stone # seventeen
James Hildreth
Died (- - - - - - - - - )
Stone is warn badly
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Stone # eighteen
Luira M.
Stone is warn badly
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Stone # nineteen
McDurrmant ?
or McCurrmant ?
Stone is warn badly
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End
of Disk # Four ( 4 )
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Un-Known Cemetery at this time, 2008 ? As seen going North on Highway 106,
turn right onto Highway 44 towards Brownsville, headed East.
Photo # twenty group # 4 of 4.
Is the Photo of this Cemetery and back ground.
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The corrected list:
Remember the above stones have been photographed.
To
show the condition of the stones as they read now.
The Corrected list was researched and found to be very up to date to
the year 1916 and are listed next per that data.
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James Hildreth died June 15 1841 Ae 70.
Fuller A. Thomas died Marh. 23 1888 Ae 36 yrs. 11 mos.
Cyrus Hicks died Oct. 8 1865 Ae 59 yrs. 6 mos.
Addison G. Thomas died Mar. 11 1884 Ae 72 yrs. 3 mos. 19 days.
Mary wife of A.G. Thomas died July 30 1853 Ae 37.
Sarah Jane died May 27 1849 Ae 1 yr. 14 days.
Sylvia Ann wife of Henry Hutchins daut. of Addison & Mary Thomas
died in Greenbush Apr. 29 1861 Ae 32 years.
Henry 0. Hutchins died Aug. 25 1867 Ae 34.
Milon E. son of B.F. & S. Brown died Aug. 10 1863 Ae 10 yrs.
Lydia wife of John Brown died Apr. 18 1863 Ae 79 yrs.
Grave Stones names are:
Lucia M. dau. of Daniel & Lavinia Bryant died Oct. 11 1849 Ae 10
yrs.
Two rough stones.
Noah Hatch died Apr. 3 1849 Ae 58.
Charles Hicks died Feb. 11 1861 Ae 31 yrs. 7 mos.
Sleep on sweet Charles and take thy rest
For God has done what he thought best.
Memory requires it not but affection
places this record here.
Infant son died Sept. 2 1838.
[Children of A.G. & M. Thomas]
A member of Co. E lst Vt. Cavalry.
I know that my redeemer liveth,
There is rest in heaven.
Rev. Jeremiah Johnson died Nov. 11 1847 Ae 84.
James H. Stearns born J-uly 23 1809 died Oct. 6 1873.
He rests from his labors.
J. Francis born July 23 1838 died Feb. 10 1843.
Minerva Heminway wife of
Dr. A. L. Morgan died Aug. 25 1874 Ae 59 yrs. 1 mos. & 25 days.
Lena M. daut. of Guy S. & Mary L. Kendall died May 14 1869 Ae 3
yrs. 2 mos. 12 days.
Harry A. Kendall died Oct. 28 1876 Ae I yr. 10 mos. & 18 days.
Guy S. Kendall Oct. 28 1839-Apr. 25 1903.
Lucius Hudson died Aug. 24 1857 Ae 26 yrs. 5 mos.
Nancy dau. of Joseph & Olive Atherton died Jan. 15 1834 Ae 8 yrs.
& 8 mos.
Betsey wife of Samuel Heminway born Dec. 31 1780 died Sept. 18 1863.
Samuel Heminway born Sept. 27 1780 died August 6 1849.
Luther W. Heminway born Apr. 14 1819 died June 19 1857.
Mary Jane daughter of S. & E.J. Heminway died Sept. 8 1843 Ae 5
years.
Jeptha Paige died Sept. 24 1871 aged 60 years 8 mos. 3 days.
Alfred Streeter died Jan. 24 1892 Ae 79 yrs. 7 mos.
George R. son of Alfred & Betsey Streeter died Nov. 19 1855 Ae 4
yrs. 9 mos.
Eli P. Barnes died Jan. 31 1892 Ae 81 years.
Mary F. Pierce wife of O.J. Streeter died Sept. 24 1885 Ae 34 years.
Zada E. Streeter wife of J. R. Brewster died Nov. 16 1878 Ae 34 years.
Shepard A. Dickenson died May 1 1895 Ae 62 years. Co., “K” 16 Vt. Vols.
Anna wife of Edmund Davis died July 12 1831 Ae 38.
Julia M. wife of Reuben Hiland died Apr. 20 1850 Ae 63 yrs.
Martha Heminway wife of Charles L. Thayer died March 7 1901 Ae 85 yrs.
Joseph Spafford Lieut. of Co. E. 16th Regt. Vt. Vols. died Apr. 25 1866
aged 28 years.
Marianne Heminway wife of John Spafford born July 31 1806 died Jan.
24 1892.
Mary Ann wife of Moses Colburn died Feb. 23 1855 Ae 31.
Hannah wife of Jeptha Paige died March 31 1862 Ae 74 yrs.
Jeptha Paige died Nov. 19 1864 Ae 79 yrs. 4 mos.
Emma wife of Benj. Paige died Aug. 27 1834 Ae 79 yrs. & 4 mos.
Mittiea son of Allen & Martha Streeter died Oct. 8 1865 Ae 8 yrs.
9 mos.
Maria wife of Allen C. Haven died Feb. 17 1869 Ae 24 yrs. 10 mos. 17
days.
Allen C. Haven died July 4 1872 Ae 29 yrs. 2 mos. II days.
Laura A. wife of Allen Streeter died Feb. 3 1858 Ae 40 years.
Martha M. wife of Allen Streeter died Aug. 13 1890 aged 61.
Schuyler H. son of Cephas & Hansel lsham died March 12 1847 aged
5 years.
Hubbard R. Dickenson died Apr. 6 1894 Ae 83 yrs. 10 mos. 9 days.
George son of H.B. & L. Dickenson died Aug. 8 1863 Ae 21 yrs. 10
mos.
lsador wife of Chas. L. Wardner and daut. of
Lavinia S. dau. of
Nellie E. Goodell wife of D. B. Kendall died Dec. 23 1880 Aged 35 years.
Zada wife of D. B. Kendall died Dec. 17 1885 aged 39 years.
Hannah Sherman wife of
Fernando Peirce 1826-1856.
Zada A. dau. of Gideon G. & Sarah Russell died April 23 1828 aged
7 mos.
Infant dau. of Cyrus and Wealthy Dickenson died Oct. 1 1841.
Affection can not die.
Mrs. Ellen J. Stone daughter of
Judah wife of Azariah Dickenson died July 26 1860 Ae 84 years.
In memory of George A. son of John & Eliza Pratt who died
Nov. 25 1831 Ae 6 yrs.
Our Horace son of J.F. & Fanny Davis died Jan. 7 1864 Ae
3 yrs. 6 mos.
Fanny Dunsmore, wife of Joshua F. Davis, July 24, 1828-Feb.
9, 1892.
James Russell died Aug. 3 1858 Ae 73.
William Newell Mar. 31, 1820-Aug. 2 1900.
Sally Plant wife of Gideon G. Russell died June 18 1874
Ae 76.
Rowena Bannister, wife of Dea., Silas Bowen
John Brown died June 20 1862 Ae 79.
Thomazin wife of Jeremiah Johnson died Dec. 10 1825 aged 62 years.
I have fought a good fight
I have finished my course
I have kept the faith.
Louisa Stearns his wife born Nov. 22 1807 died Jan. 10 1893.
Mary L. born Jan. 10 1850 died July 25 1851.
[Children of James M. & Louisa Stearns.]
Of such is the kingdom of heaven,
Dr. A. L. Morgan died Nov. 1 1886 Ae 69 yrs. 8 mos & 4 days.
Mary L. Morgan his wife Apr. 15 1844
He taught in the course of his life
between forty and fifty schools and
was beloved and respected by his pupils.
He was fond of Science but the study of
Mathematics was his greatest delight.
Albert died in Michigan Apr. 23 1841 Ae 15 mos.
Ira W. son of S. & E.J. Heminway died March 20 1838 Ae 2 mos.
Betsey Barnes his wife died Jan. 24 1892 Ae 79 years.
Col. H. H. Cummings died June 30 1870 Ae 67.
Our precious little one son of L.B. & C.L. Hiland died Mar. 13
1856 Ae 21 days.
This lovely bud so young so fair
Cut down by early doom
Just came to show how such a flower
In paradise so would bloom.
Reuben Hiland died Nov. 4 1879 Ae 89 yrs. 7 mos. 15 days.
Charles L. Thayer died Oct. 2 1889 Ae 78 yrs.
Civil War needs to
have a GAR Marker.
He is not dead but sleepeth
Not lost but gone before.
John Spafford born Oct. 2 1810 died Jan. 23 1904.
Here lies purity, charity and love.
Her work is done and well done.
She lives in the hearts of her kindred.
For what is your life. It is
even a vapour that appeareth
for a little time and then
vanishes away.
There is rest in heaven.
No more the dread cough thy
frail body shall rend
Or weakness and pain thy
wasted frame bend
No more thy dear spirit with
anguish be riven
As down life's rugged stream
thy frail bark is driven.
Death the dearest tie has severed.
Allen Streeter died Oct. 23 1884 Ae 67 yrs. 6 mos. 5 days.
Mark the perfect man and behold the upright
for the end of that man is peace.
My little mates behold me lay
Here in a mouldering bed of clay
In a bright morning I shall rise
As perfect as the great and wise.
Leafy Spafford his wife died Aug. 19 1900 Ae 90 yrs. 6 mos. 29 days.
A private in Co. K.16th Vt. Reg.
Civil War needs GAR marker.
The soldier has stood on the battle plain
Where every step was over the slain
But the shell and ball all passed him by
And he came to his own lone home to die.
Twas hard to be numberd among the dead
Or ere he could hear his welcome said
But twas something to see his hills again
To be laid to rest near his own loved plain.
To think the friends of youth might weep
Oer the green turf of the soldier's sleep.
H.B. & L. Dickenson died June 7 1879 Ae 28 yrs.
Erastus B. & Sophia M. Gurnsey died Oct. 3 1839 Ae 10 months 13
days.
Horace Kendall died Jan. 11 1892 Ae 90 yrs. 2 mos and 11 days.
Horace Kendall died Aug. 27 1875 Ae 76 yrs. 10 mos. 7 days.
Harriet Peirce 1835-1858.
Hannah Burton wife of Alanson Peirce 1799-1892.
Alanson Peirce 1801-1 851.
Augusta Peirce 1 829-1 893.
Mary Bond wife of Samuel Peirce 1838-1879.
Samuel Peirce 1839-1894.
Edna M. dau. of Samuel and Mary Peirce 1874-1894.
Truman P. Russell died Feb. 17 1850 Ae 28.
He is not lost but only gone before.
Cyrus Dickenson died Apr. 8 1854 aged 36 years & 6 months.
Henry A. son of Cyrus & Wealthy Dickenson died June 6 1854 Ae 8
yrs.
They are not dead to us but as bright stars unseen.
Cyrus and Wealthy Dickenson died Nov. 4 1884 Ae 41 yrs. 4 mos. &
24 days.
The Lord knoweth them that are his.
Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord.
No thunder peal along the sky
With stillness all resound
He fell into the silent deep
A watery grave he found.
We laid him here with many a sigh
And felt when all was oer
Our home had one bright angel less
And heaven one angel more.
Caroline his wife Mar. 11 1825-Feb. 6 1907
Gideon G. Russell died Feb. 25 1833 Ae 41.
went
home Christmas morning, Christmas morning 1881 Ae 80 years Sept. 19, 1881
Be thou faithful unto death
And I will give you a crown of life.
In memory of
In memory of Mr. Daniel Bowen who died April 13 1829 Ae 78 yrs.
Cornelia E. wife of George M. Clark died Oct. 6 1856 Ae 20 yrs.
3 mos.
Phebe Paige born Jan. 3 1796 died Feb. 10 1879.
Albert Paige born Dec. 10 1785 died C)ct. 4 1870.
A. F. Thomas died Oct. 24 1850 Ae 44 yrs.
Rhoda wife of John Thomas died Nov. 17 1857 Ae 79 yrs.
George V. Hutchinson died Aug. 7 1851 Ae 19 yrs. & 10 mos.
Lurana wife of Azel Cushman died May 11 1837 aged 70 years.
Myron D. Hicks a member of Co. A 7th Vt. Vols.
Dea. Silas Bowen fell asleep Mar. 4 1884 Ae 86 yrs. Nov. 8 1883.
I shall be satisfied when I awake in his likeness.
Mrs. Mehelable wife of Mr. Daniel Bowen who died May 1838 aged
80 years.
Within this sacred bed of rest
A tender mother lies
But she shall live among the blest
When Christ shall bid her rise.
Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord
for they rest from their labors.
Rest gentle spirit rest
For thou has passed away
From the vain world of sorrow
Of suffering and decay.
Mary Hildreth wife of Anson Thomas died Feb. 24 1894 Ae 85 yrs.
John Thomas died Sept. 25 1858 Ae 80 yrs.
died at New Orleans, La. Dec. 26 1864 Ae 20 yrs. 5 mos. & 11 dys.
Civil
War needs GAR marker.
Jason E. Upham died Nov. 7 1875 Ae 36 yrs. 9 mos.
A member of 22 Regt. Mass. Vols.
Civil
War needs GAR marker.
Charles son of J.E. & J.G. Upham died July 2 1871 Ae 1 yr.
9 mos. 18 days.
Edward E. son of J.E. & J.G. Upham died June 10 1872 Ae 7
mos. 13 dys.
Emily Page wife of James H. Taylor died Nov. 5 1895 aged 79 years.
George D. son of J.H. & E.P. Taylor
He that keepeth thee will not slumber.
James H. Taylor June 29 1887 aged 75 years.
Until the day breaks and the shadows flee away.
died in Baltimore Md. Aug. 19 1862 Ae 20 yrs. 3 mos.
A member of Go. E. 6th Regt. Vt. Vols.
Civil
War needs GAR marker.
He
sleeps in a soldier's grave
far from home and friends.
Note:
Photo are available and we be added later.
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Authors
Comments: About
this Cemetery. When,
I first set foot into this cemetery. I thought I had removed myself from
present time and slipped back into a time where it stood still. A feeling
of yonder years that took hold of me and a soft felling of comfort over
whelmed me with in and without; some people call this feeling, “peaceful.”
Not only was I at peace, but was taken by the fact that I was required
to adopt the cemeteries in Weathersfield for those who have a need to locate
their genealogy roots. For me God had answered and directed me of why I
suffered the massive stork in the brain that I had. For me it was an answer
to a question, why me Lord? Rom: 8-28. Not only had he given me direction
but showed me with pay what he wanted me to do now.
Q
U E S T I O N S: Suggest
that being a part of the Historical Society of Weathersfield, Vermont can
offer you more information and add to your people's profile of 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 to walk to
go to school, IN THE SNOW? Weather Conditions of the town, year
of the big snows? Live stock handlers for the sheep? 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 do their work? Who was employed at the Government control
Dam in the Valley? Who cut all that grass in that bottom land? What other
projects and work was being done within the town?
M
I L I T A R Y: Who
were the men in Weathersfield and what Military Units were at Weathersfield,
Vermont who are not buried here? What kind of Military Units were they?
Light Infantry or Cannons? What did the 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’s against the British
movements. Who joined Ethan Allen Green mountain Boys Western confluence
against the British movements? What is a Militia or what was raised in
1775 from Weathersfield, Vermont to fight against the British and who were
the leaders, Captains, Lt, Sgt, etc. from Weathersfield, Vermont. These
Units need to be put together to help these people asking about their kin.
What did their uniforms look like?
C
E M E T E R Y:Now
if this is of interest to you than I also say as a suggestion that the
Historical Society look at all these kinds of questions and prepare to
answers them if those people want to join the Weathersfield, Historical
Society? What kind of condition are the
C
E M E T E R Ystones
in? Do you want to get donations for repair work or fixed them up in any
way? Please tell 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, 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 surface of the stone where it, in time will
not be readable. The best way to obtain data from the stone, 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
Services and Flag, placements.
Note:In
cemeteries it is reasonable to have visitor registration booths, placements
where the outside visitors may leave, comments, as to who they are looking
for, and contact 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.
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 manages
Weathersfield
Historical Society News Letter:
E-Mail
Contact person is Grace Knight.
qsknight@sover.net
Historical
Information with New / Old Used books are available.
Contact: Rebecca
W. Tucker
rwctucker@adelphia.net
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
to come, Jan. 2006.
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