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LastName | FirstName | Maiden | DOD | Spouse/Parents | Add'l Info | |
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CH+1.1 | Bugbee | Joanna |   | 1779a | 9/05/1846 | Caleb Bugbee | "In memory of / Mrs. Joanna, wife / of Mr. Caleb Bugbee / who died Sept. 5, 1816 / Aged 67 years. / Behold & look as you pass by-- / As you are living, so was I; / As I am now, you all must be. / Prepare for death & follow me." A black slate stone with a bulge at the top, urn with flame and weeping willow. The footstone was "pretty much buried" in 1980 but is gone in 2008. |
CH+1.2 | Bugbee | Caleb |   | 3/__/1746a | 9/24/1821 | Joanna Bugbee | "AE: 75, years / & 6 Mo."; A black slate stone, has urn with flame and willow but not same design as #1.1; Verse at bottom--- "My flesh shall slumber in the ground / Till the last trumpet joyful sound."; matching footstone reads "C.B." |
CH+1.3 | Kimball | Lucy |   | 1774a | 4/29/1852 | Jude Kimball | AE. 77. "late of Lyndon". A white marble monolith. |
CH+1.4 |   | fieldstones |   |   |   |   | Two thick fieldstones (head and foot), roughly the right shape, no inscriptions. |
CH+2.1 | Bugbee | Polly |   | 1795a | 4/12/1818 | Caleb and Joanna Bugbee | "In memory of / Polly, daughter of / Caleb & Joanna Bugbee / who died / April 12, 1818 / in the 23d year of her / age. / My body is now confined in earth, / My eyes are now fast closed in death. / Oh, may my spirit rise above, / To dwell with God in peace, and love." A black slate stone with urn and willow and portal design; square shoulders. |
CH+3.1 | Bugbee | Alpheus Mr |   | 1806a | 4/06/1829 |   | "Mr. / Alpheus Bugbee / died April 6, / 1829 / in the 22 year / of his age". Native soapstone or schist, has a willow and urn design. |
CH+3.2 | Hill | Rebekah |   | 1781a | 2/02/1830 | Simeon Hill | AE 48 years; A square topped white marble monolith with name band squared off, sort of classical federalist design. |
CH+3.3 | Hill | Simeon |   | 1782a | 4/03/1845 | Rebekah Hill | Veteran's flag (War of 1812?, no local record). AE. 62 yrs. Stone matches wife, Rebekah's. |
CH+3.4 | Ware | Lucinda | Calkins | 1805a | 9/23/1875 | Elijah Ware | Aged 70 yrs. White marble with a curved top. Fancy ends on name band, similar to stones in Riverside. |
CH+3.5 | Aldrich | Phebe |   | 1777a | 9/09/1840 | Asqr. Aldrich | In the 64 year of her age. Gray soapstone with square top--willow and urn design with blank side panels. |
CH+4.1 | Hill | Austin |   | 7/__/1832a | 3/18/1845 | Simeon & Rhoda Hill | "AE 12 yrs & 8 mos." A small white marble stone with elaborately shaped top. Simeon's wife, Rebekah, died in 1830. This boy would have been born in 1832 to reach this age in March of 1845. Simeon, himself, died in April of 1845 at age 65. In 1830, he probably had children who needed care so remarried promptly to Rhoda. |
CH+4.2 | Hill | George |   | 1/02/1815a | 6/21/1815 | Simeon and Rebecah Hill | aged 5 mos. and 19 days. A small square-topped slate stone with delicate corner design and inscription on a circle. Whoever made it was "thrown" by the Biblical spelling of Rebekah. |
CH+5.1 | Wright | Susanna |   | 1762a | 2/10/1825 |   | in the 63 year of her age. A native stone, bulge at top, urn and willow, portal design. Also a foot stone in 1980 (which is not there in 2008). |
CH+5.2 | Wright | Moses |   | 2/07/1748 | 6/04/1821 |   | Veteran's flag. "Erected / in the memory of Mr. / Moses Wright Who died / June 4th 1821, / Aged 73 years". A different design, slate with urn and willow & oaks, horizontal oval on portal design, and oak leaves. Served in Capt Wm B Sumner's Regt Apr 12-15, 1814. There is also a brass plaque mounted on a gray granite "grass-high" marker in front of his original black slate gravestone which reads, "Revolutionary War Soldier / Moses Wright / Born February 7, 1748, / Died June 4, 1821 in Vermont / Marker Placed by / White Mountains N.H. Chapter, NSDAR / 1998"; from Rockingham Co, Vt, rank: Captain per "Vt Rolls of Soldiers in the Rev War" |
CH+5.3 |   | fieldstone |   |   |   |   | Odd shape of flagstone roughly 12" high & 14" wide. |
CH+5.4 |   | fieldstone |   |   |   |   | Odd shape of flagstone roughly 12" high & wide. |
CH+5.5 |   | fieldstone |   |   |   |   | Rectangular piece of flagstone roughly 8" high & 12" wide. |
CH+6.1 | Wright | Infant |   | 1826 | 9/25/1826 | "Infant / Son of / Daniel & / Mary Wright /" | "/ died / Sept. 25 / 1826." Soapstone, low in the ground, footstone in size, rounded top |
CH+6.2 | Wright | Daniel Mr |   | 1795a | 3/12/1830 |   | Veteran's flag. Served in Capt Wm B Sumner's Regt Apr 12-21, 1814. The stone has a bulge on top, soapstone with urn and willow, portal type with circular panel, balls on top of the posts and fans in the corners. This stone is fast crumbling, given name is gone, "March 12" is clear, but of the year, only "_8 3 0" remains (with the center of the "0" fallen out), and the age appears to be 31 or 34 years. 1919 transcript gives age as "34"; WVRdc does not give age or POB. |
CH+7.1 | Hill | Martha |   | 1825a | 7/15/1908 | Philemon Hill | AE. 83 yrs. A mable stone on base with curved top. |
CH+7.2 | Hill | Philemon |   | 1815a | 10/21/1899 | Martha | AE 84 yrs. Matches Martha's stone. |
CH+7.3.1 | Hill | Thomas Capt |   | 1774a | 8/10/1860 | Susan | Veteran's flag (War of 1812? Militia?). AE. 86. A tall white marble stone with curved top. Epitaph has all but disappeared, ends with "at rest". |
CH+7.3.2 | Hill | Susan |   | 1779a | 10/08/1808 | AE 29. Stone is broken and mended through her d.date, but it can be read. | |
CH+7.3.3 | Hill | Jemima |   | 1784a | 12/18/1863 | AE 79. | |
CH+7.4 | Griswold | Adaline |   | 6/__/1807a | 8/07/1814 | dau of Stephen & Elizabeth | Aged 7 years 2 mo. A slate stone. The top layer has delaminated so only the bottom half of the inscription remains. It is interesting that they carved over "April" to read "August"; as all lines are centered, this line would be centered only if the month were "April", "August" runs to the edge of the inscription; so we can be certain April was the error. Names of child and parents from 1919 transcript, (no longer on stone). |
CH+7.5 |   | fieldstone |   |   |   |   | A shaped natural stone, schisty slate, 18" wide 14" high. No inscription. |
CH+7.6 |   | slate |   |   |   |   | A slate stone, footstone in size, 12' wide 20" high, curved at top, bullet hole near bottom; a nice shape, but no lettering. |
CH+7.7 |   | fieldstone |   |   |   |   | A schisty slate stone, 14" high 14" wide, slanted shape, no lettering. |
CH+7.8 | Farnham | Lovisa |   | 1779a | 8/06/1874 | Eben Farnham | AE 95 yrs. A marble headstone, low angled top. The Vital Records Index for Waterford lists her name as Louisa. |
CH+7.9 | Farnham | Eben Jr |   | 1781a | 10/02/1859 | Louisa | Veteran's flag (War of 1812? The only Eben Farnham listed in the "Vt Roster of Soldiers in the War of 1812" was a Corporal from Pownal). aged 78. A marble stone, low angle, fancy ends on name band. |
CH+7.10 | Tyler | Jesse |   | 2/15/1785a | 10/20/1829 |   | AE. 44 yrs. 8 mo. / 5 days. Soapstone, has willow and urn, curtains, fan design in 4 corners in bottom part. |
CH+8.1 | Hill | Homer P. |   | 7/09/1892 | 4/18/1915 | Son of M. W. & M. A. Hill | AE 22 yr's. A marble headstone with a curved top. |
CH+8.2 | Hill | Minot W[illiam] |   | 1864a | 12/29/1899 |   | AE 35 yr's. A marble stone with curved top. His dc at Waterford says he died Dec, 29, 1894 AE 35y1m1d. |
CH+8.3 | Campbell | John W. |   | 1852 | 1922 |   | From the dates on the stone, his age would have been 70 yrs. A marble headstone. |
CH+8.4 | Hill | Amy A. P. |   | 1855a | 6/02/1869 | Daughter of Philemon and Martha Hill | AE 13 yrs. A small marble stone, eight inches wide, twelve inches high. "Asleep in Jesus". |
CH+8.5 | Hill | Jemima |   | 2/__/1829 | 8/15/1835 | Daughter of Thomas and Jemima Hill | AE 6 ys 6 ms. A marble stone, twelve inches tall, twelve inches wide. |
CH+8.5A |   | piece of slate |   |   |   |   | Odd shaped piece of slate; probably footstone to #7.5. |
CH+8.5B |   | piece of slate |   |   |   |   | Odd shaped piece of slate; probably footstone to #7.6. |
CH+8.5C |   | piece of slate |   |   |   |   | Odd shaped piece of slate; probably footstone to #7.7. |
CH+8.6 | Tyler | William |   | 1/27/1821a | 3/10/1821 | Son of James & Philura Tyler | Aged 2 Mo. & 11 days. Slate, has a willow branching both ways, without an urn. "Sleep on sweet babe, and take thy rest, / God called the(sic) home, he thought twas best." |
CH+8.7 | Tyler | Anna M. |   | 1/14/1818a | 5/05/1821 | "daughter of Jefs & Eat- / herlinda Tyler," | "aged 3 years 3 mo. / & [13 corrected to]19 days."; A slate stone, Star of Bethleham; Footstone reads, "A.M.T.". |
CH+8.8 | Tyler | Simon S. |   | 2/19/1809a | 8/30/1829 | "son of Jesse & / Etherlinda Tyler /" | "died Aug 30 / 1829 / AE. 20 yrs 6 mo / & 11 days". Soapstone, willow and urn, curtains in side panels match father's gs, top-left corner is broken off, lettering is nearly illegible. |
CH+8.9 | Tyler | James P. |   | 10/__/1813a | 9/10/1829 | Son of Jesse and Etherlinda Tyler | AE 15 yrs. 11 mo, rest buried in cement; Soapstone, urn design. |
CH+8.10 | Tyler | Hazael B. |   | 3/05/1811a | 9/21/1829 | Son of Jesse and Etherlinda Tyler | "AE 18 yrs 6 mo / & 16 days"; Soapstone, urn with curtains in side panels, matches father's gs. |
CH+8.11 | Tyler | Elvira L. |   | 1/05/1820a | 4/24/1829 | Daughter of Jesse and Etherlinda Tyler | "AE 9 yr's 3 mo's / & 19 days." rest buried in cement. Soapstone, covered with lichens. Matches #8.9. |
CH+8.12 |   | S.S.T. |   |   |   |   | Soapstone, 4" wide, footstone to #8.8 |
CH+8.13 |   | E.L.T. |   |   |   |   | Soapstone, 4" wide, footstone to #8.11 |
CH+8.14 |   | blank |   |   |   |   | Soapstone, 4" wide, footstone to #8.10 (material does not match any other) |
CH+9.1 | Hill | Sarah |   | 1807a | 9/26/1843 | Walton Hill | "AE. 36 Yrs."; A marble stone, short and square, fancy script for "Wife" and "Died". |
CH+9.2 | Hill | Walton N. |   | 1800a | 5/12/1846 | Sarah Hill | AE. 45. A flag at one time (War of 1812? No local record, not listed in the "Vt Roster of Soldiers in the War of 1812"). A marble stone, with square name band, with corners in-curved. |
CH+9.3 |   | fieldstone |   |   |   |   | A field stone, no inscription. |
CH+9.4 |   | depression |   |   |   |   | A depression was indicated on the 1980 map; now filled in, possibly a grave. |
CH+10.1 |   | fieldstone |   |   |   |   | A native stone, no lettering, low. |
CH+10.2 |   | piece of slate |   |   |   |   |   |
CH+10.3 |   | piece of slate |   |   |   |   | An irregular native stone, no lettering. |
CH+10.4 | Hill | William W. |   | 10/__/1849 | 3/15/1882 | A. and L. Hill | Veteran's flag. "AE 32 yrs. 5 mos. / Killed at Hartford, Con.", rest buried in cement. Stone matches father's. The only Wm W Hill listed in the "Revised Roster of Vermont Volunteers ... 1861-66" enlisted in the 1st Vt Cavalry from Underhill Aug 30 1862, mustered in Sep 26 1862, mustered out Jun 21 1865. There is no listing for an Ambrose. |
CH+10.5 | Hill | Louisa |   | 4/28/1810a | 11/06/1861 | Ambrose Hill | AE. 51 yrs. 5 mos.; Stone matches husband's; Waterford.dc(3:45) gives age as "51y 6m 8d". Reset in cement between 1980 & 2008. |
CH+10.6 | Hill | Ambrose |   | 11/29/1812a 1/04/1813a |
5/10/1883 5/14/1883 |
Louisa | "AE. 70 yrs. 5 mos. / & 11 das." Reset in cement between 1980 & 2008. "Gone on before us--Father, Mother, / Brother, Sister, in that happy land / Where all is joy and peace." comes from Eugenia's 1980 transcript and is now buried in cement. White marble stone with a curved top. Father of Charles Hill, who is buried in E. St Johnsbury; Waterford.dc(5:42) gives DOD as "May 14 1883" & age as "70y 4m 10d". |
CH+11.1 | Flint | Jonas Dr |   | 1769a | 1/08/1849 |   | AE 80. White marble monolith, federalist type. Top part only, set in cement just below "AE 80".. |
CH+11.2 | Flint | Adaline |   |   |   |   | footstone to 12.1, curved top. |
CH+11.3 | Flint | Robert |   |   |   |   | footstone to 12.1, curved top. |
CH+11.4 | Flint | Wife |   |   |   |   | footstone to 12.1, circle with rose, white marble, curved top, "Wife" in horizontal oval. |
CH+11.5 | Flint | Husband |   |   |   |   | footstone to 12.1, lilies in circle, white marble curved top, "Husband" in horizontal oval. |
CH+11.6 |   | hollow |   |   |   |   | A depression was indicated on the 1980 map; now filled in, possibly a grave. |
CH+11.7 |   | hollow |   |   |   |   | A depression was indicated on the 1980 map; now filled in, possibly a grave. |
CH+12.1 | Hill | Monument |   |   |   |   | Part of raised lot with 11.1, 11.2, 11.3, 11.4, 11.5, & lilac bush; marble monument, square base with shield for names on sides, eight-sided pillar, 10' tall, top gone, urn maybe? |
CH+12.1SW | Hill | Hiram |   |   |   |   | On Base on southwest side of monument. |
CH+12.1NE | Hill | Robert |   | 1842a | 6/21/1865 |   | AE 22.; on shield on northeast side of monument. |
CH+12.1NE | Hill | Adaline |   | 4/__/1847a | 3/10/1849 |   | AE 23 Months.; on shield on northeast side of monument. |
CH+12.1NW | Hill | Hiram |   | 1818a | 1/01/1874 | Susan | Aged 55.; on shield on northwest side of monument. |
CH+12.1NW | Hill | Susan | Hatch | 1822a | 3/21/1867 | Hiram | Aged 44; on shield on northwest side of monument. |
CH+13.1 | Hutcherson | John |   | 1797a | 10/20/1822 | "Son of David & / Olief Hutcherson" | "in / the 25 year of / his AE. / Fare well, my friends, dry up your tears, / Here I must be till Christ appears: / Then burst the bands with sweet surprise / And in my Savour's image rise." Slate stone, willow and urn, different design from rest of cemetery; surface is starting to flake off.   Behind this is an apparent footstone, tympanum has common willow with thick leaves, then a blank square where the inscription would be on a gs, then "the Lord giveth & the / Lord taketh away & blefsed / be the name of the Lord" then a line below. |