the orthodox friends burying ground yonge street, newmarket. ontario

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the orthodox friends burying ground yonge street, newmarket. ontario
THE ORTHODOX FRIENDS BURYING GROUND YONGE STREET, NEWMARKET. ONTARIO by
David L. Newlands
.
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Yonge Street Monthly Me~tlng
Religious Society Of Friends (Quakers)
Newmarket, Ontario, Canada
1983
(§)
David L. Newlands
1983
No part of this work can be reproduced in
any form without the written permission of
the copyright holder.
THE ORTHODOX FRIENDS BURYING GROUND
YONGE STREET, NEWMARKET, ONTARIO
The Orthodox Friends burying ground on Yonge Street, Newmarket,
Ontario is the oldest Quaker historic site in central Ontario that is still
in use. The first initiative by Friends to obtain land for a burying ground
was in the Twelfth Month of 1805, when Amos Armitage and Nathaniel Pearson
were appointed by Friends to contract with Asa and Mary Rogers for land for
a meeting house. The Rogers' agreed to provide two acres at a price of $18
an acre, the cost of clearing. Title to the property, located on the
northeast corner of lot 92 concession 1 on the west side of Yonge Street,
King Township, was given to the Trustees of the Meeting in Sixth Month 1807.
In 1810, after a large number of deaths due to an epidemic in the years 1808-1809,
the Meeting purchased an additional 1 7/8 acres north and adjoining the land
obtained from the Rogers. This was the new site for the meeting house, with
the Rogers' land designated as the burying ground.
In 1828 a separation occured in the Yonge Street Friends Meeting,
with the separatists known as Hicksites, after Elias Hicks, a Quaker leader
in the United States, who was responsible in part for simi1 gr separations
there. The Hicksite Friends withdrew from the main group of Friends and
established their own meeting house and burying ground a?out a mile south
at Armitage, on part of the farm of William I. Phillips.
The larger group
of Friends became known as the Orthodox Friends.
t
Another separation occurred in 1881, but this time only within the
Orthodox group. A number of Friends withdrew because they objected to
changes which they felt would permit radical innovations more like those of
the revivals then sweeping Ontario. This group became known as the
Conservative Friends or Wilburites, after John Wilbur a Quaker leader of
Rhode Island who was involved in a similar controversy in 1845; the larger
continuing group became known as the Progressive Friends or Gurneyites,
after the English Quaker Joseph John Gurney, who visited Canada in the 1870s
and influenced many Friends with his theological interpretations of Quaker
beliefs. Many of the issues in the separations involved the importance of
traditions and separation from 'worldly' practices as defined by one of the
groups involved in the dispute. Younger Friends were impatient with
traditionalists, and wanted to adopt newer practices in Quaker worship-and
governance. Although the Conservatives maintained con~ro1 of the meeting
house, the burying ground came under the Progressives.
After each of the
separations, only those members of the grou~ that controlled the burying
ground could be buried there. The burying ground was a place where the
changing attitudes and practices of the living were given expression,
particularly in the use and form of grave markers. The Yonge Street burying
ground consists of a continuous, coherent body of evidence to demonstrate
the changing beliefs and practices of the Yonge Street Quakers from 1807
to the present.
In the twentieth century both Conservative and Progressive Friends
experienced a sharp decline in membership. This factor, and the participation
of Friends not personally involved in the separations, saw a mellowing of
the hard feelings between the two groups, so that some Conservative Friends
were buried in the burying ground, although most Conservatives preferred to
be buried in the Pine Orchard Friends burying ground, at Pine Orchard,
Whitchurch Twp., or the Conservative Friends burying ground in the Village of
Pickering, Ontario.
2. In 1968 a survey of the burying ground was prepared by John
McSkimming, P.L.S., of Toronto, at the request of the Trustees of the property,
so that the Trustees could comply with the provisions of the Cemeteries Act
of Ontario which required the establishment of accurate records of interments
and a perpetual care fund. 3
A list of the inscriptions on the markers in the burying ground
was published in the York Pioneer of 1965, and was prepared in 1963-64 by
the boys of the Preparatory Department of Pickering College, Newmarket,
Ontario. 4 During the years 1981 and 1982 the author collected information
on the location of interments, the shape, decoration and inscriptions on
markers. Mr. Brian Boyle, of the Photography Department, Royal Ontario
Museum, took photographs of markers, so there would be a permanent record
of the various types. During the field work it was clear that many details:
of the historic burying ground had not been published, and the list of
inscriptions in the York Ploneer of 1965 was incomplete, and in some
instances, inaccurate. This article discusses some of the features of the
burying ground and provides a revised list of inscriptions.
Quaker burial grounds were established adjacent to meeting houses,
a characteristic of Canadian and American Friends settlements. Even during
the second half of the nineteenth century when burials in public cemeteries
became popular, Quakers continued to' establish their own grounds. This
practice may reflect Friends' experiences in previous centuries when, as
a non-Conformist group. they were excluded from using Church cemeteries.
Graves in traditional Christian cemeteries were often placed on an
east-west axis, with the feet of the deceased to the east. This practice
was in preparation for the Second Coming of Christ, when the faithful ItJould
rise to face the Saviour. The Orthodox Friends burying ground has graves on
an east-west axis, with inscriptions on the west face of the markers, away
from Yonge Street, but with foot stones, when present, indicating that the
feet of the deceased were, according to traditional Christian practice, to
the east.
In the early decades of the nineteenth century. Friends did not
mark graves or keep any written plan of the location of burials. Death
soon brought anonymity in the burying ground. Describing Quaker practices
in Colonial America, Frost states, "families would not be buried together;
rather. there would be a systematic filling up of the burial ground". 5
The same practice is reported by the late Elmer Starr. a Friend whose family
had been associated with the Conservative Friends at Yonge Street. He
stated, "people were buried according to the order in which they died. That's
the way Yonge.Street graveyard is ... according to date. I have been surprised
to find that a Rogers will be buried in one place. and maybe some more
Rogers in another place". 6 The advent of the grave marker in the 1830s
enabled families to be buried in adjacent plots. Friends never permitted
family plots with marked borders, which would have indicated the social rank
or wealth of the family of the deceased.
Grave markers were made of field stone, wooden board or post, cast
iron, marbl~ or g~anite. The use of field stones as markers has been
attributed to the economic conditions of pioneering life. There is no
evidence for this assumption among Friends. Very few field stone markers remain
in the Orthodox burying ground, as only larger, inscribed stones are likely
to survive decades of caretakers. The best preserved field stone is shown
in fi gure 1.
I'looden boards or posts, if used at Yonge Street, do not
3. Fi gure 1
The Best preserved example
of an inscribed field stone
in the Yonge Street Orthodox
Friends burying ground.
Figure 2.
The back plate of a cast iron
marker in the Orthodox Friends
burying ground.
4. Figure 3.
Small rectangular markers were
first introduced in the Orthodox
burying ground in the 1830s. The
markers are inconspicuous and
mounted on a low base.
Figure 4.
An example of a small tablet
with Romanesque-shaped top.
5. survive, although the 1965 survey lists a wooden post, but I have not been
able to locate this. One grave marker of cast iron remains, and it only
the back plate for a metal plaque which had the inscription (fig.2). The
majority of markers were of marble and granite. Marble tablet markers were
easier to inscribe than field stone, and could be supplied in a number of
pre-cut shapes.
Early marble tablets were square or rectangular, the size being
governed in part by the number and length of the lines of inscription and
the vi ews of the members of the Meeti ng. The tabl et form was in four
shapes: square or rectangul ar wi th a fl at upper surface (type 1); a
slightly curving upper edge resembling a Romanesque arch (type 2), a
peaked upper edge forming a Norman ar~h (type 3), and a corbelled upper
edge, resembling a Gothic arch (type 4). Non-tablet markers of more
elaborate shapes and granite material were placed in a separate category
called type 5.
Stones with a horizontal top were in two size-ranges: a rectangular
tabl e of 4" to 6" wi dth and a 1ength of 20" or more, whi ch were set di rectly
in the ground and were footstones to mark the outer edge of burial plots;
a rectangular or square marker 12" to 20" in width and 12" to 25" long,
usually mounted on a base (fig.3). The square or rectangular marble tablet
was a predominate form in the Yonge Street Orthodox burying ground from the
1830s through the 1860s.
The type 2 marker was introduced in the i850s and was used until
the late 1870s (fig.4). The more 'ecclesiastical' tablets (types 3 & 4)
were used in the period 1860s through 1890s, originally to mark the graves
of children or young adults, and then adopted to mark the burials of adults.
Innovations in marker shape were first introduced for the young, and only
later used for adults. The ~cclesiastical stype markers are similar to
those used during the same period in non-Quaker cemeteries. They were often
carved with motifs of a dove (fig.5 ), lamb (fig.6 ), or pointed finger
(fig.7). They could have a Scriptural verse or poetic passage, an example
of which is shown in figure 5. A particular I~orman arch form of marker
(fig.8 ) which is in a number of Quaker burying grounds ~s probably a
.
mass-produced stone.
Beginning in the 1870s, markers of non-tablet form, made of marble
or granite in the form of block, pulpit, pedestal, plaque or other massive
forms, were introduced. These continue to the present time to be used in
the burying ground. An example of one of the block-shaped markers is shown
in figure 9.
By the 1890s the material for these markers changes to granite
from marble.
Although these forms are more conspicuous to the visitor to
the burying ground, they are not as noticeable in non-Quaker cemeteries
where large monuments and mausoleums are prominent features.
The inscriptions in this publication are reported in two lists:
an alphabetical listing by surname and a location index. The first row
starts at the northeast corner of the burying ground with stones numbered
consecutively, beginning with 1, from north to south. At the right side of
each entry in the surname list is a two-part location number which indicates
the row and number within the row where the marker with the particular
inscription can be found. The two numbers are separated by a full stop.
The original number of markers in the burying ground is not known,
as the published location index made in 1965 by the Pickering College students
6. Fi gure 5
Grave markers for children or
young adults we~e often more
decorative than-those for adults.
This stone has a carved dove at
the top_
Fi gure 6_
The lamb was also a popular
decorative motif on markers
for children.
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Figure 7.
Beginning in the 1860s markers
of more ecclesiastical shapes
were introduced into the Orthodox
burying ground. Here a Gothic­
shaped stone has a pointed hand
motif.
Fi gure 8.
An example of a popular shape
of marker found in several
Quaker burial grounds in
Ontario during the late 19th
century.
8.
does not always correspond with my own findings. Some stones have apparently
been removed or buried. Because many plots have no marker, some rows begin
in the middle of the burying ground, while others begin at the northern
property line. The fastest way to determine the location of the first
marker of a row is to locate a known stone in the alphabetical index, and use
the location designation to find your position in the burying ground.
Inscriptions on the oldest stones give the name of the deceased,
relationship to other members of the family (for children), date of death
and age at death in years, months and days. An example of an inscription
on a marker of a child's grave is: HARRIET. I Daughter of I Geo. & Hannah I
LOUNT, / Died 18th of 7th mo. 1827 / AE 2 yls 3 mo. 23 d. (see figure3 ).
Later stones show changes in different parts of the basic inscription,
including the use of a married woman's first name followed by the term
Iwife of' or 'beloved wife of' and then the name of the husband, whether
dead or alive. The phrase Ihusband of' is not used on markers, even though
the wife may have outlived the husband. The date of death on markers changes
from the plain form to the common form, and the age at death is often
shortened to only years and months, or in some cases, only the years are
inscribed.
Quakers had a testimony against the use of modern form of date,
insisting th~t a Christian community should not use the names of months
and days that were derived from pagan religious practices. The result
was to repl ace December 25, 1861 wi th 25th of Twel fth Month 1861 (see fi gure
4) •
Each inscription in the alphabetical list is reported as it is
on the marker; for example, lines of inscription are separated by a stroke
1/' to show the lines as they are on the marker; upper and lower case
letters are reported as they appear on the stones. Abbreviations and
stops are retained where they can be clearly seen. There are two features
that cannot be easily recorded: words inscribed in small capitals have
not been distinguished from those in regular-size capitals, and the
practice of inscribi~g a raised Istl and 'nd' after the number they
accompany, with an associated underline and two periods below the raised
letters, is not reprodu.s;ed in this list. For example, 2~ on a marker is
shown as 2nd. Variant spellings of established surnames su~h as Phillips
or Philips, Doan or Doane, are retained as they are on the marker but are
arranged in order under the usual spelling.
Words which appear on the top edge of a stone are listed before the
main inscription on the face tside) of the stone. The main inscription is
recorded from top to bottom of an upright stone, including any Scriptural
verse or poetry. The. name of the maker is entered last, as it is always
closest to the base of the stone. Where two or more inscriptions are on the
same face of a marker, the letter a is used for the top-most inscription,
b for the next, and so on, to the base of the marker. Only one marble
tablet has an inscription on the reverse side (stone 15.6), an unusual
practice for this form of marker. All the other stones have in-scriptions
on only one face. Finally, where part of an inscription is too weathered,
damaged or covered by lichens, to decipher, I have indicated this with square
brackets within a line or with three periods ... at the end of an
inscription. Occassionally square brackets have been used to enclose a
number of words to indicate there is some doubt as to the accuracy of the
reading.
9, Fi gure 9.
By the late 1880s, non-tablet
forms begin to appear in the
Orthodox burial grounds,
including this block form.
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10. FOOTNOTES
1For a study of thi s bur; a1 ground, see Newl ands, D. L. "The
Hicksite Friends Burying Ground, Newmarket", to be published in York
Pioneer in 1983.
2The burying ground should properly be called the Orthodox­
Progressive burying ground. I have retained the name Orthodox because it
has become established in the literature, and to change it now would
~reate confusion.
3ThiS plan is held by the Trustees, Canadian Yearly Meeting of
the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), 60 Lowther Avenue, Toronto,
Ontario, Canada M5R lC7.
4
Anonymous, liThe Society of Friends (Quakers) Yonge St. Meeting.
1807." York-Pioneer (1965): 43-50.
St.
5Frost, J.W. The Quaker Family In Colonial America. lNew York:
Press, 1973): 43.
Martin'~
6Anonymous, "Elmer starr of Yonge street." York Pioneer (1959):
42-50.
11. ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF INSCRIPTIONS IN BURYING GROUND
ALLEN, LYDIA
LYDIA / WIFE OF / ELISHA ALLEN / Died / April 16, 1869 /
AE. 69 ylrs 6 m's 2 d's / REIDS
Location
9.9
APPLETON, ELIZABETH
ELIZABETH APPLETON / Died 29 day, 8 mo. / 1857,/
Aged 67 years.
6.7
ASHTON, SILAS
SILAS ASHTON, / died / 25th of 8th Mon / 1855: I
AE. 8 Months / [vl ALE
6.2
BAKER, AMELIA
AMELIA / Wife of / R.D. BAKER / DIED / 15th of 4th mo. 1864/
AE. 23 y's. 2 mo.
7.5
BARRY, GLEN
GLEN BARRY / From / GRANDMOTHER
3l.3
BIGELOW, CYNTHIA FISK
See entry for Rogers, Cynthia Fisk
30.3
BIGELOW, JOEL
~
IN MEMORY OF / JOEL BIGELOW / WHO DIED'JAN 27, / 1806. /
AE 26 ylRS 2 MO / 14 D'S. / ERECTED BY S. & O. / BIGELOW /
REID.
30.4
BORDEN, CHARLES
In MEMORY OF / CHARLES BORDEN / DIED /-FEB 5, 1910 IN HIS
82 YEAR /
9.4a
BORDEN, MARY JANE
ALSO HIS BELOVED WIFE / MARY JANE / DIED JULY 16, 1906 /
IN HER 64 YEAR/
9.4b
BORDEN, SILAS
SILAS 1869-1883
9.4c
BOTSFORD, JOHN J.
JOHN J. BOTSFORD / DIED I 20th of 5th month / 1846; /
AE. 40 y'rs. 25 d's.
20.6
BOTSFORD, PHEBE
PHEBE BOTSFORD / DIED / 7th of 12th mo., 1861 / AE. 55 y's,
2 mo. 5 d.
22.4
BOYD, ARTHUR ELDEN
IN MEMORY OF / ARTHUR ELDEN BOYD / BORN APR. 17,
DIED JAN. 9, 1960./
12.5a
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1~78,
/
BOYD, EMMA CLELAND
BELOVED HUSBAND OF / EMMA CLELAND / BORN SEPT. 22, 1886, /
DIED FEB. 23,1973.
12.5b
12. Location
BRELSFORD, MARY KAY
MAY KAY / wife of / CHAtS BRELSFORD / DIED / Nov. 1846 /
Age 23 Y!rs
7.1
BROOK. ANNA
ANNA BROOK / died / 4th of lOth month 1869 /
AE 72 y!s 8 mols / 28 days.
14.3
BROOK, ANNA R.
ANNA R. BROOK / died /
14.1
BROOK, SAMUEL R.
SAM'L R BROOK / Died / Dec. 15. 1866 /
AE. 35 yrls / 10 mis, 20 dis
14.2
BROOKHOUSE, FRANK PERCY
FRANK PERCY / BROOKHOUSE / FEB 21, 1886 /
MAY 10, 1980
13.1
BROTHERS, THOMAS
THOMAS BROTHERS / BORN / JUN 27, 1788. / DIED / Feb. 18,
186], / NATIVE OF / BISHOPS ITCHINGTON / WARWICK-SHIRE,
ENGLAND.
30.7
BURNIE, AGNESS
AGNESS / Daughter of / Cnarles J. & Mary / BURNIE /
DIED / 27th of 10th mo. / 1855; /AE. 2 y'rs 6 mls. /
&24 days.
6.3
BURNIE, WILLIAM N.
WM. N. BURNIE, / died / Aug. 7,1866, / AE. 17 y's 1 mo. /
29 d's.
8.8
CHAPIN, JAMES
JAMES CHAP}N / DIED JULY 12,1975. / AGED 88 YEARS.
12.1
CHARLES, EMMA
EMMA / DAU. of-/ JAMES & MARY / CHARLES/ DIED May 10,1877; /
Aged 9 years 9 mo / 5 days
5.2
CHARLES, JAMES
FATHER / IN / MEMORY OF / JAMES CHARLES / DIED / JAN. 29, 1893 /
AGED 75 YRS. 8 MO. / &24 DYS.
9.2
CHARLES, MARY
MOTHER / IN I MEMORY OF / MARY / WIFE OF JAMES / CHARLES /
DIED MAR 23, 1891 / AGED / 66 YRS. 10 MOS. 7 DYS.
9.3
CHARLES, MARY CATHARINE
MARY CHATHARINE / Daughter of / James & Mary / CHARLES~ /
Died 4th of 6th mo. 1856, / AE. 3 y's, 5 mo. 2 d's
6.4
CLARK, EDITH R.
EDITH R. CLARK / DIED / 3RD of 5TH MO 1879 /
AE 59 ylS 4 MIS 18 Dis.
27.1
13.
Location
CLELAND, CHARLIE
CHARLIE, I DIED JAN 25, 1883 I AE 1 Y'R 9 MO'S.I
SONS OF EDWARD & RACHEL I CLELAND.
11.7a
CLELAND, EDWARD
IN MEMORY OF I EDWARD CLELAND; OCT. 23, 1849; ;
JULY 22,1913.1
11.6a
CLELAND, HARRY
IN MEMORY OF OUR DEAR BOYS; IN HEAVEN I HARRY, ; DIED
DEC 13, 1882 ; AE 6 Y'RS.;
11.7a
CLELAND, LULU
CLELAND I IN MEMORY OF I-LULU CLELAND; SEPT. 26, 1884­
JUNE 1, 1966 I DAUGHTER OF I EDWARD & RACHEL I CLELAND
12.4
CLELAND, RACHEL DOANE
HIS WIFE I RACHEL DOANE; APR. 15, 1847; I APR. 4, 1922.
11.6b
COATES, MARGARET
MARGARET I Dau. of I Thomas & Jane E I COATES
Jan. 17, 1831 I AE 13 Y rs 111m's :2 5 d's
10.10
I DIED I
I
COATES, THOMAS SR.
_
SACRED I to the memory of I THOMAS QOATES SENR.
July 6, 1836 I AGED I 59 y'rs 3mos. -& 9 dys
COATES, WILLIAM
WILLIAM I Son of I Thomas & Jane E I COATES
MAY. 9,1837 I AE 15 Y'rs ...
I WHO DIED I
I DIED I
10.9
10.8
CODY, MARY R.
MARY R. ; Wife Of I BENJAMIN CODY; Died 9th of 6th mo.
1847 I AE. 17 yls, 10 mo. 8 d.
6.11
CODY, MARY R.
MARY R. I Daut. of I Benj. & Susan; CODY,
11th mo. 1849 ; AE. 1 mo. 16 dis.
5.1
CODY, SUSAN
SUSAN, I Wife of ; BENJAMIN CODY,
AE. 33 y IS, 1 mo. 19 dis.
I DIED; 6th of 9th mo. 1864 I
CODY, REBECCA
REBECCA CODY I WIFE OF I STEPHEN CODY
1866; ; AE 68 YEARS 4 MO. I [91 DAYS.
CODY, STEPHEN
STEPHEN CODY I DIED
1 MO. / 25 DAYS.
I Died; 29th of
I DIED 3RD of 2ND MO.
I 20TH of 7TH MO 1874 I AE 81 YEARS,
CONOVER, GEORGE
GEORGE CONOVER; 1883 - 1965
19.6
27.3
27.2
29.2
14. Location
CORSKA, ALMA M.
ALMA M. CORSKA / JULY 20, 1883, / MAR. 4, 1975.
12.2
CURREY, HANNAH KINSEY
HANNAH KINSEY / Wife of / MATTHEW CURREY / DIED MAY 9, 1891 /
Aged 92 Years.
5.4
CURREY, JOHN
JOHN CURREY, / Died 12th day of the 3rd / month A.D. 1862. /
AE. 8 Mo's 22 D'ys
5.5b
CURREY, JOHN KINSEY
JOHN KINStY CURRtY / DIED / 19th day of the 9th / Month,
A.D. 1861, / AE. 32 Y1rs 4 Mo's
5.5a
CURRY, ELIZABETH
In Memory of / ELIZABETH, / wife of / THOMAS CURRY / died
June 10, 1868, / Aged 79 years. / Native of Yorkshire England
7.14
CURRY, THOMAS SR.
THOMAS CURRY SR / died / July 18, 1879 / AE 90 yls 9 m1s /
2 days
7.13
DAVIS, ?NNIE A.
ANNIE A. / dau of Thomas &Maggie / DAVIS / died October 20,
1875 / AGED 7 Y1RS 10 MO'S & 7 DAYS.
10.2
DAVIS, CORAH J . 1 0 . l
CQRAH J. / DAU. OF / SILAS & MARGARET / DAVIS / DIED NOV.
20 187(,3J/ AE ....
DAVIS, ELIZABETH
ELIZABETH DAVIS / DIED / 26th of 9th Mo. 1860 / AE. 28 Y'rs. /
Reid Sharon
6.5
DAVIS, GEORGE L.
GEO. L. DAVIS_, / BORN / 28, of 12. mo. 1809 / Died / 7th of
1st mo. 1871
5.9
DAVIS, HIRAM
HIRAM DAVIS, / died / March 7, 1858, / AE 23 y's 9 mo.
10 d's.
6,6
DAVIS, RUTH
RUTH / Wi fe of / Thomas Dav; s / Di ed /25th of 7th mo 1871. /
AE 70 y'rs 5 mo's. & ...
9.7
DOAN, BARBARA
BARBARA DOAN; / DIED / 28, of 4th month / 1855. / AE .. 55 y'rs.
& 3 mo.
27.4
DOAN, EBENEZER
EBENEZER DOAN / DIED / the 21st of 10th mo' / 1865; /
AE 74 y's 1 mo 6 d'ys.
26.3
15.
Location
DOAN, ELIZABETH
IN / MEMORY OF OUR MOTHER / ELIZABETH DOAN / WHO DIED /
10TH of 2ND MO 1881 / AE 58 yfRS.
11.8
DOAN, FREDERICK CHARLES
FREDERICK CHARLES / DO AN / SEPT. 28, 1874, /
JAN. 8, 1943.
11.12
DOAN, LYDIA
LYDIA / Dau. of / Ebenezer &Barbara / DOAN, / Died 27th of
2nd Mo. 1862 / AE 28 years 5 mo. 18 d's.
26.4
DOAN, ROSA M.
ROSA M. DOAN / JULY 30, 1881, / OCT. 10, 1951.
11.13
DOAN, SARAH GOODWIN
SARAH GOODWIN / WIFE OF / WILLIAM DOAN / DIED JUNE. 29, 1927 /
IN HER. 79TH YEAR.
11.11
DOAN, SENECA
IN / MEMORY OF OUR FATHER / SENECA DOAN / WHO DIED / 20TH of
7TH Mo. 1898, / AE 79 Y'RS 11 MO: ..
11.9
DOAN, WILLIAM
_
WILLIAM DOAN / DIED DEC. 16. 1911- / IN HIS 75TH YEAR.
11,10
DOAN, WILLIM1 ELMER
WILLIAM ELMER / DOAN / OCT. 12, T876, / MAY 5, 1956.
11 .14
DOAN MEMORIAL
26.9
THIS TABLET WAS ERECTED JULY 18, 1908, / BY THE DESCENDANTS OF /
EBENEZER DO AN / THE FOUNDER OF THE DOAN FAMILY IN YORK COUNTY /
WHO EMIGRATED FROM BUCKS CO. PENN. / TO THIS FARM IN JUNE 1808. /
DOAN
DOANE, CHARLES FREDERI C
DOANE / IN MEMORY OF / CHARLES FREDERIC / DOANE /
1851 - 1945 /
• 11 .5a
DOANE, DAVID CHARLES
DOANE / IN LOVING MEMORY OF / DAVID CHARLES / 1903-1980
12.3
DOANE, ESTHER NANCY JONES
AND HIS BELOVED WIFE / ESTHER NANCY JONES / 1858-1941
11 .5b
DOANE, GILBERT JONES
DOANE / GILBERT JONES / 1886-1977 / LUESBY MEMORIAL CO. LTD./
NEWMARKET, ONT.
11.4
EASTMAN, DAVID
DAVID / SON OF / JONATHAN & ELIZA / EASTMAN / Died July 22, /
1847, / AE 1 yr. 1 m & 5 ds.
30.6
EASTMAN, MANFORD
MANFORD / Son of / JONATHAN & ELIZA / EASTMAN / Died. Aug
14, 1843 / AE. 1 ylr 6 mo / & 23 dIs.
30.5
16. Location
EDWARDS, JOHN
JOHN EDWARDS, / DIED / 12th of 9th mo. 1860 / AE. 37 y's
7 mo. 1 d.
26.5
EDWARDS, JOHN ABNER
JOHN ABNER / EDWARDS. / died / JAN. 9, 1882 / AE. 23 Years, /
6 mo' s 14 d' s .
25.2
EDWARDS, MARY JANE
MARY JANE / WIFE OF / PETER W. EDWARDS I died Feb. 6, 1879; /
Aged 43 years / 5 mo. 22 days.
8.5
EDWARDS, PETER W.
PETER W. EDWARDS / DIED / MAY 2, 1885 / AGED / 53 YRS. 11 MOS. /
21 DYS.
8.7
EVES, ELIAS
ELIAS EVES / DIED / Jan. 24, 1869 / Aged / 33 y's 4 m's
28 d's
13.3
-
EVES,_ SARAH
SARAH / Wife of / JOHN EVES SR / DIED 21ST 10TH MO 1879 /
AE 54 YEARS / 3M'S & 2 D'S / D.W. REID.
13.4
EVANS~ WILLIAM S.
9.12
GORHAM, LEATITIA
LEATITIA GORHAM / DIED / 25th of 6th mo, 1830 / AE. 40 Y's
8 Mo.
4.3
GRIMSHAW, ABRAHAM
ABRAHAM GRIMSHAW / DIED / Dec. 2nd 1867 / AE 55 Y'rs / 2 mo's.
8.11
GRIMSHAW, SARAH ANDERSON
SARAH ANDERSON / WIFE OF / ABRAHAM GRIMSHAW / BORN IN LEEDS /
YORKSHIRE, ENG. / JUNE 5, 1811 / DIED IN I3RAMPTON, ONT. /
FEB 28,1885
8.10
HALL, LAURIE WAYNE
LAURIE WAYNE / HALL / 1959-1967 / DEAR SON OF / ERIC & BONNIE
31.1
HAMBLETON, CHARLES
CHARLES HAMBLETON / died 18th of 1st mo. 1877; /
AE.81 years 9 mo. 30 d's.
7.11a
HAMBLETON, MARGARET
MARGARET HAMBLETON / died 14th of 11th mo 1861, /
AE. 60 years 11 mo. 14 dis.
7.11b
HAMBLETON, SARAH
SARAH HAMBLETON / DIED / 1st of 7th
4.2
WILLIAM S. EVANS / DIED / Oct. 29, 1866 / Aged 33 y'rs. /
8 mo's 2 d's.
Mo /
1831.
17.
Locati on
HEACOCK, DELILA~
DELILAH HEACOCK
3 Mos. 4 D's.
I died April 11, 1880, I Aged I 64 Yrs.
HEACOCK, GEORGE E.
GEORGE E. I Son of I Willard & Eleanor I HEACOCK
OCT 4, 1874 I AE. 1 yr. 9 mo's. I D.W. Reid
HOLLINGSHEAD, CHARLOTTE
CHARLOTTE, I Wife of I ELI HOLLINGSHEAD.
AE. 36 y'rs, 1 mo, I 22 d's.
HOLLINGSHEAD, GEORGE I.
GEO. I. HOLLINGSHEAD, I Died
AE. 74 y's 10 mo'. I 20 d's.
HOLLINGSHEAD, JANE
JANE HOLLINGSHEAD, I Died
AE. 69 y's, 5 mo. 2 d.
I died
I Died Nov. 28, 1842; I
I 11th of 5th mo. I 1866, I
I 13th of 1st mo. 1863, I
HOWARD, ABIJAH
ABIJAH HOWARD
1 Mo. 2 d's.
I DIED I 19th of 2nd mo, 1851 I AGED I 20 Y's
HOWARD, ALVIRA
ALVIRA HO~ARD
1 Mo. 5 D's.
I DIED I 11th of 8th mo 1854 I AGED I 2 Y's
HOWARD, TAMMY
TAMMY I \11 FE OF I STEPHEN H0\4ARD
AE 23 yr's 1 mo & I 25 dy's.
HUNTLEY, HULDAH
HULDAH I Wife of
AGED I 53 Yr's
HUSTLER, HANNAH
- HANNAH HUSTLER
3 mo. 5 dis.
I T. HUNTLEY I DIED 17th Ma'h 1865. I
I DIED I 15th of 1st mo 1865, I AE. 76 y's,
HUSTLER, JEREMIAH
JEREMIAH HUSTLER
HUSTLER, SARAH
SARAH HUSTLER
12 d's
I DIED I MAY 25, 1869 I
I DIED 15th of 12th mo. 1859 I AE. 77 y'rs.
I DIED I 17th of 8, mo 1862, I AE. 57 y's,
9.6
11.17
16.4
5.7
5.8
6.10
20.4
20.3
23.3
13.6
13.7
13.5
JAMES, JESSE
, IN I MEMORY OF I JESSE JAMES, I Who Di ed I Sept. 28, 1849. I
AE. 26 y'rs 11 m. I &11 d'ys. I Erected by his widow I Susan
H. James. I W. &Co. Whitby
28.2
JOHNSTON, CHARLES
CHARLES I JOHNSTON
his 56th year
31.5
I 27th BATT. C.E.F. I Nov. 11, 1922 I In
18. Location
JOHNSTON, FRANK IRWIN
GLADYS REDA / FRANK IRWIN / GORDON VERNON / Children of /
CHAS. & ROSETTA / JOHNSTON
31.4b
JOHNSTON, GLADAS REDA
GLADAS REDA / FRANK IRWIN / GORDON VERNON / Children of /
CHAS. & ROSETTA / JOHNSTON
31.4a
JOHNSTON, GORDON VERNON
GLADAS REDA / FRANK IRWIN / GORDON VERNON / Children of /
CHAS. & ROSETTA / JOHNSTON
31.4c
JONES, HENRY
HENRY / JONES / DIED / July 6, 1912
31.6
KING, BERT
BERT KING / 1909 - 1980 / LU!SBY MEMORIAL CO. LTD. / NEWMARKET,
ONT.
13.2
KITELY, ISAAC
ISAAC KITELY l Died / 20 ' of l' Mo. 1854. / Aged / 84 years
5 mo.
:
8.17
LEWIS, CHARLES HENRY
CHARLES HENRY V LEWIS / BORN / 6th of 1st Mo. / DIED / 31st of
7th Mo. 1862 (on east face of stone 'with Ruth Lewis inscription
on west face)
15.6
LEWIS, RUTH
RUTH LEWIS / BDRN / 5th of 7th mo. / DIED / 15th of 11th mo.
1857.
15.5
LLOYD, ANGELINA
ANGELINA / Daut of / Eli & Julia Ann / LLOYD, / Deceased /
9th of 10th mo. 1864 / AE. 2 y's 4 d's.
15.2
LLOYD, CLARA J.
15.4
CLARA J. / dau. of / Elihu & Jane Lloyd, / died / March 9, 1869; /
Aged 4 days.
LLOYD, EDWIN MILTON
EDWIN MILTON / LLOYD / DIED / 10, of 3 Mo. 1860 /
AE 1 yr 8 m's 10 d's
15.3
LLOYD, ELIHU
ELIHU LLOYD / DIED / Nov. 5,1871; / Aged 45 yrs. 2 m's.
15.1
9 dis.
LLOYD, JAMES
JAMES LLOYD, / DIED / July 9, 1868; / AE: 85 years, /
& 2(9) days.
8.12
LLOYD, JESSIE
JESSIE LLOYD / died / Oct. 6, 1865 / AE 60 years.
8.9
1 9.
Location
LLOYD, JOEL
JOEL LLOYD, I Deceased
AE. 79 y's, 14 d's.
I 30th of 8th mo. 1864 I
5.11
LLOY 0, MA RY
IN MEMORY OF I MARY, I Wife of I Joel Lloyd I Died 17, of
10, Mo. 1872 I AE 83 y'rs & 10 mo's I Erected by E. Lloyd.
5 . 10
LLOYD, PHEBE
PHEBE, I Wife of Wm Lloyd
59 yrs 8 mo. 22 days
2.3
I died I 13th of 6th rna 1865 I AE.
LLOYD, SARAH
SARAH I Wife of I James Lloyd Sen.
1862 I AE. 77 y'rs.
I DIED I 28th of 2nd mo.
7.4
LLOYD, SUSAN
SUSAN, / BELOVED WIFE OF / JESSE LLOYD, / Died Dec. 17, 1884, I
AE. 71 Yrs. 11 Mos. / & 13 DAYS.
9.1
LLOYD, WILLIAM
_
WILLIAM LLOYD / DIED I 25th of 6th MO. 1876; / AE 75 yrs,
6 rna's, / 20 days.
25.3
LOUNT, HANNAH
HANNAH, / Wife of / GEO. LOUNT. I Died / 16th of 1st rna 1835 /
AE 40 y's 6 mo. 11 dis
2.7
LOUNT, HANNAH
HANNAH, / Daughter of / Geo. & Hannah / LOUNT, / Died I
22nd of 1st mo. 1835 / AE. 11 d's.
3.2
LOUNT, HARRIET
HARRIET, / Daughter of / Geo. & Hannah I LOUNT, I Died /
8th of 7th mo. 1827 I AE 2 y's 3 mo. 23 d.
3.3
LOUNT, JANE
JANE, I Daughter of / Geo. & Hannah / LOUNT. / Died / 13th
of 10th mo. 1835 I AE. 2 y's 8 mo. 14 d.
3.1
LOUNT, JOHN
JOHN LOUNT / Died I 13th of 12th mo. 1862 I AE. 26 y's.
4 mo. 17d.
2.4
LOUNT, SUSANNAH
SUSANNAH / Daughter of / Geo. & Hannah / LOUNT / Died I
24th of 1st mo. 1848 / AE. 19 y's 24 d's.
2.5
LOWE, RICHARD
RICHARD LOWE / DIED / 18th of
9 mols 10 d's.
9.13
7 th mo 1861 / AE. 96 y1s
LUNDY, ISAAC
ISAAC LUNDY / DIED / 12th of 1st Mo' 1868 I AGED / 81 Yrs
2 Mo's / 18 days.
8.13
20.
Location
-
LUNDY, KEZIAH
KEZIAH LUNDY, / DIED / 3rd of 4th mo. 1852 / AE. 61 y's
6 mo. 9 dis
5.3
McGARVEY, ELIZABETH
ELIZABETH MCGARVEY / DIED / 21, of 10, Mo 1874 /
Aged 89 years
2.14
McLEOD, MARGARET
MARGARET, / WIFE OF / Hugh McLeod / DIED / Feb. 4, 1870, /
AE. 28 y's 10 m's.
7.8
MILLARD, ESTHER
ESTHER / Wife of / TIMOTHY MILLARD / died / Apr. 16, 1841. /
AE 23 y's 11 m's.
20.7
MILLARD, ISAAC
ISAAC / Son of / SAMUEL & FREELOVE / MILLARD / died /
Jan. 19, 1863, /
22.3
MILLARD, SAMUEL
SAMUEL MILLARD / DIED / Mar. 5, 1856 / AE. 31 yls & 10 mo's.
20.5
MILLARD, SARAH
SARAH / WIFE OF / THOMAS MILLARD / DIED MARCH 3, 1878; /
AGED 77 Y'RS. 10 MO'S / 24 DAYS
30.1
MOORE, ESTHER
IN MEMORY OF / ESTHER / Dau. of Joseph &Annie / MOORE /
Died. Aug. 31, 1878; / AGED 37 YEARS. / Erected by her Sisters.
10.5
MOWDER, ELIZABETH
ELIZABETH, / DAU. OF / JOSEPH &SARAH / MOWDER / died
Sep. 21, 1872; / AE. 18 Y's. 4 Mos. 21 d's.
8.16
MOWDER, JOSEPH
JOSEPH MOWDER / DIED / Aug. 10, 1871 / Aged / 83 y'rs &mos
8.14
MOWDER, SARAH
SARAH, / WIFE OF / JOSEPH MOWDER, / died / July 2, 1872; /
AE. 80 Y'rs. 6 m's. 3 dis.
8.15
MUMA, MARY E.
MARY E. MUMA / WIFE OF KENNETH / DEVOTED WIFE AND MOTHER /
DEC. 8, 1920 - MAR. 27, 1965
31.2
MURRAY, ELLEN FIDELIA
ELLEN FIDELIA / DAUGHTER OF / Roland & Rachel/Murray j Died
Mar. 6,1868/ AE 13 mls. 15 d's.
28.1
PEARSON, CHARLES
CHARLES, / Son of Martha / & Nathaniel/PEARSON. / died /
11' of 11' mo. 1848 / AE 13 yls, 11 mi. / & 26 dis.
16.3
2l.
Location
PEARSON, DANIEL BROOK
IN / Memory of / DANIEL BROOK PEARSON / died / Jan. 5, 1869, /
Aged 28 years / & 9 months.
17.4
PEARSON, ELLEN
ELLEN / Wife of / DENNIS B. PEARSON / died Oct. 20, 1868; /
AGED 32 YEARS. / 10 MONTHS. 15 DAIS.
17.3
PEARSON, JAMES
JAMES PEARSON, / BORN / 15th of 6th mo, 1784; / DIED /
11th of 1st mo. 1873; / AE 88 yrls 6 mols 26 d!s.
20.1
PEARSON, JANE
JANE / Dau of / C
17.1
") / PEARSON / ...
PEARSON, JOSEPH
JOSEPH PEARSON / DIED / 21st of 11th mo / 1838, /
Aged 60 y1rs, / 4 mo. & 28 ds.
18.2
PEARSON, MARSHALL BIDWELL
MARSHALL BIDWELL, / Son of / Benj. & Eliz. / PEARSON, died, /
30th day 12 mo. 1855. / AE. 17 y1rs 10 Mols / & 28 days.
16.1
PEARSON, MARTHA
MARTHA, / Wife of / Nathaniel Pearson / Died 11th of 6th Mo.
1867 / Aged 64 yrs. 8 mos. 2 dis
2.12
PEARSON, MARY
MARY PEARSON / DIED / 16th of 10th mo / 1847, / Aged
72 y' s, / 11 mo. & 5 dis.
18.4
PEARSON, NATHANIEL
NATHANIEL PEARSON / BORN / Dec. 22, 1803; / DIED /
Nov. 29, 1880.
17.2
PEARSON, SUSANNAH
SUSSANAH PEARSON, / DIED / 6th of 1st mo. 185b, / AE. 72 yrs,
1 mo. / & 1 day.
18.1
PEARSON, THOMAS
THOMAS PEARSON I Died / 4th of 3rd Mo. 1865 / Aged 37 Years /
9 Months.
17.5
PEARSON, WILLIAM W.
WILLIAM W. / Son of Martha/ &. Nathaniel / PEARSON./
died / 20th of 4 m 1853 / AE. 20 ylrs, 11 mo / &23 d's.
16.2
PENROSE, MARTHA
stone missing
6.10
PHILLIPS, CLARENCE BYRON
CLARENCE BYRON / SON OF / BENJAMIN & ELMA M. / PHILLIPS. /
DIED 11TH OF 12TH MO. 1886 / AGED 7 YRS 3 M. 16 0 / .. ,
14.7
l
22. Location
PHILLIPS, ELIZA J.
ELIZA J. PHILLIPS / DAU. OF / OWEN &ELIZABETH / PHILLIPS /
DIED 28TH OF 3RD MO. 1864 / AE 28 YEARS.
16.10
PHILLIPS, ELIZA P.
ELIZA P, / Wife of / Gideon Phillips. / died 29 of 2nd rna /
AE 28 yr's / 18 d's.
18.3
PHILLIPS, ELIZABETH
14.5
ELIZABETH PHILLIPS / WIFE OF / OWEN PHILLIPS, / DIED 16TH OF
2ND MO 1884 / AGED 79 Y'RS 11 MO'S 21 DIS / W.C. ALLAN NEWMARKET
PHILLIPS ,. HANNAH
HANNAH PHILLIPS, / DIED / 28th of 8th mo. 1821 / AE/ 28 y.
1 m. 7 d.
2.10
PHILLIPS, MARY E.R.
MARY E.R. / DAU. OF / Gideon & Eliza / Phillips. / Died
23 of 3rd mo. / 1868. AE 33 yls / 7 mol. 16 dis.
20.2
PHILLIPS, OWEN
OWEN PHILLIPS / :DIED / 6TH OF 12TH MO. 1877 / AE. 17 ylS
L MO 7 Dis
14.4
PHILLIPS,
OWEN
11TH
take
14.6
OWEN LESLIE
LESLIE / SON OF / BENJAMIN & ELMA M. / PHILLIPS, / DIED
of 10TH MO. 1886 / AGED 8 MO'S. / Sleep on sweet babe and
thy rest, f God called thee home, He thought it best.
PHILLIPS, WILLIAM
.
WILLIAM PHILLIPS / SON OF / OWEN & ELIZABETH / PHILLIPS /
DIED 25[fH OF 12TH MO. 1851] / AE. 29 Y'RS 10 MO'S/ D.W. REID
16.7
PILMOOR, HANNAH
HANNAH PILMOOR / DIED / 20th of 3rd mo. lB47, / AE. 77 y'rs,
3 mo.
14.8
POCOCK, JOHN
_
JOHN POCOCK / APRI L 21, 1913, / FEBRUARY 11, 1975
11 .1
ROBINSON, ELEMUEL
ELEMUEL / Son of / John &Anna / ROBINSON / died / Feb.
1860 / [Aged 2 mas 24 dy IS.]
25.4
~O,
ROGERS, ALFRED
ALFRED ROGERS / Died / 7th of 3rd mo. 1865 / AE. 25 y's,
3 mo. 21 d.
19.5
ROGERS, ASA
ASA ROGERS / DIED / 3' of g Month / 1834 / AE. 53 ylrs
7 m's / &20 days.
1.2
ROGERS, AUGUSTUS
AUGUSTUS ROGERS / DIED / 30th of 3rd mo. 1858 / Aged 55 yrs ...
16.8
23.
Location
ROGERS, CYNTHIA FISK
IN MEMORY OF 1 CYNTHIA FISK 1 WIFE OF 1 JOEL BIGELOW 1 AND
AFTER HIS DEATH 1 OF OBADIAH ROGERS 1 DIED SEPT 3, 1846 1
68 YRS 3 M' & 23 D's 1 REID
30.3
ROGERS, DAVID F.
DAVID F. ROGERS 1 DIED 1 19th of 12th mo. 1872; 1
AE. 43 Yrs. 5 m's 4 days.
26.1
ROGERS, E. H.
E.H. ROGERS 1 DIED. 1 * THE. 18 DAY * 1 OF. AUGUST. 18[22JI
AGED. 17. YEARS.
24.1
ROGERS, ELIAS
ELIAS ROGERS 1 DIED 1 25th of the 3rd mo. 1 of 1850, 1
AE 43 y's 7 m's 1 20 d's
19.8
ROGERS, ESTHER
ESTHER ROGERS 1 DIED 17th of 8th mo. 1 1822; 1
Aged 17 y'rs. 1 & 7 days.
28.3
ROGERS, ESTHER
ESTHER 1 Daut. of 1 Elias &Sarah 1 ROGERS, 1 Died 16th of
3rd mo. 1866. 1 AE. 23 y s 11 mo. 2 dIs. -
19.4
ROGERS, JAMES
JAMES ROGERS 1 died 1 21 day
26.7
I
1~
mo. 1856 t AE 73 y's
9 m 11 d.
ROGERS, JOSEPH P.
JOSEPH P. ROGERS 1 DIED 1 18' 1st mo. 1 1855, 1 AE. 20 y's
11 mo. 1 30 da's.
19.7
ROGERS, LYDIA
LYDIA ROGERS 1 Born 1 29 day 1 mo. 1 1826, 1 died
1847.
•
16.6
~4
pf 9 rna 1
ROGERS, LYDIA
LYDIA ROGERS 1 Died 1 10th of 8th Mo. 1862 1 aged 72 years
1.3
ROGERS, MARY
MARY, 1 Wife of 1 AUGUSTUS ROGERS. 1 DIED 14th of 2nd mo.
1890. 1 AGED 1 81 yr's 7 mos.
16.9
ROGERS, MARY AGNES
MARY AGNES 1 Wife of 1 JAMES ROGERS SR. 1 BORN Jan 31, 1786 1
DIED APR 1, 1867.
25.2
ROGERS, MARY E.
MARY E. 1 dau of 1 Asa & Frances Rogers 1 died April 8, 1865 1
Aged 2 yrs. 8 mos. 1 & 18 days. 1 McARTHUR
1.1
24. Locati on
ROGERS, OBADIAH W.
OBADIAH W. ROGERS I DIED I 16' of 5' mo.
AE. 65 y's, 4 mo. & 16 d's.
ROGERS, SARAH
SARAH ROGERS
& 1 day:
I 1841; I
I Died I 2, of 7 Month I 1830; I Aged 2 y'rs. I
ROGERS, SARAH
SARAH, I WIFE OF I ELIAS ROGERS I DIED
aged 65 yr's 5 rna's 2 d's. I REID
ROGERS, ;HERMAN
SHERMAN I SON OF I Samuel & Sarah
1864 I AGED 2 yr's 1 rna & 5 days.
I 14th of 5th rna, 1876. I
I ROGERS I died 12 of 3 mo.
ROGERS, SHERMAN
SHERMAN ROGERS I DIED I 31st of 5th mo.
AE. 8 y's 6 m's I & 18 da's.
I 1846. I
26.8
1.4
19.3
21,2
16.5
ROGERS, SHERMAN PEARSON
In memory of I-SHERMAN PEARSON I beloved son of I Benjamin &
Annie I ROGERS/ Born July 2[3]1880 I Died July 21,1881 I
21 .1
ROGERS, STEPHEN
STEPHEN ROGERS I DIED / 26 of 6 mo. 1871 I Aged 31 yrs.
t)mos. I 13 dy~ / REIDS
22,2
SIMPSON, GEORGE
GEORGE SIMPSON-/ DIED I 18th of 8th mo. 1842, I
AE. 82 y Irs.
14.9
SIMPSON, JOSEPH
JOSEPH SIMPSON / DIED I 16th of 2nd Mo. 1842 / AE. 77 y's
9 mo.
16.12
SRIGLEY, ARLETTE
ARLETTE, I DAUlT OF / Jes~ie & Phebe / SRIGLEY, / DIED I
17th of 9th mo. 1861 / AE. 13 y's, 9 m. 13 d.
7.3
SRIGLEY, JESSE
In Memort of
Aged (59j ...
7.12
I JESSE SRIGLEY / WHO DIED I Aug 10, 1887 I
SRIGLEY, PHEBE VARNEY
7.6
PHEBE VARNEY / wife of I JESSE SRIGLEY SR. / died Mar. 29, 1878; /
AE 69 years 8 ms. / 12 days.
SRIGLEY, ROBERT SR.
ROB'T SRIGLEY SR / DIED / April 2, 1836 / AGED I 50 YRS 21 DYIS
4.4
SRIGLEY, SARAH ANN
6.1
SARAH ANN I dau of / JESSE & PHEBE / SRIGLEY / died Sep. 8, 184(~; I
AE. 1 yr. 3 ms. 22 dis.
25.
Location
STEPHENS, FREDDIE A.
FREDDIE A. STEPHENS I BORN DEC. 5, 1874 I DIED NOV. 28, 1879 I
AE 4 Yrs ...
10.3
STEPHENS, GERTIE
GERTIE I Daughter of I Melville & Hannah I STEPHENS, I DIED
JUNE 12, 1885 I AE 6 ylrs. 24 daIs ...
9.5
STOKES, ELIZABETH
ELIZABETH I Dau. of I William & Phoeby Stokes I Died Oct.
26, 1867 I Aged 10 y'rs & 8 rna's.
8.1
STOKES, MARY LOUISA
7.10
MARY LOUISA, I BELOVED WIFE OF I JOHN STOKES. I DIED SEP. 1, 1879 I
AE 24 yls 8 M's 19 D I She's gone to dwell with saints above I And
rest in God's eternal love I REID
STOKES, MELVILLE WILLIS
MELVILLE WILLIS, I SON OF I John & Louisa I STOKES I DIED I
Jan. 7,1870 I Age 7 yrs ...
7.7
STORES, PHEBE
PHEBE STOKES I DIED I Apr. 10, 1878 I Aged 63 yrs. I
8 m's. 10 daIs. I D.W. REID
8.3
STOKES, WILLIAM
WILLIAM STOKES I Died I June 18, 1880 I AE. 74 years. I
[5] mo s D2] d's
8.4
TERRY, DAVID
DAVID TERRY I DIED I Nov. 21,1879 I AGED I 64 Y'S 6 M'S I
21 DAYS I Erected by Alex. Terry I D.W. Reid
10.6
TERRY, JONATHAN
JONATHAN TERRY I DIED I Dec. 22, 1886 I AGED I 68 YRS 8 MOS I
& 22 DYS.
10.7
TERRY, MARY ANN
IN MEMORY OF I MARY ANN I TERRY I DIED FEB. 8, 1894 I
AGED 47 YRS. I 6 MOS. I In life blessed, I ...
11.16
TERRY, SARAH JANE
SARAH JANE, I Wife of I JONATHAN TERRY, I DIED I 20th of 9th mo.
1860. I AE. 29 y'rs.·
7.15
TERRY, SUSAN
IN I MEMORY OF I SUSAN TERRY I DIED I MAR. 8, 1889; I AGED I
30 YRS. 11 MO. I & 19 DYS. I ...
11.15
TOYNE, ANNA ELISABETH
IN MEMORY OF I ANNA ELISABETH I TOYNE I 1892 - MARCH 31 I
1970 - DEC 24
11.3
_
26. Location
TRENT, ALVIN A.
8.6
ALVIN A. / Son of / Henry & Martha / Trent / died June 16, 1881 /
AE 9 mo's / 13 daIs.
TYSON, CATHERINE
CATHERINE / Wife of / Isaiah Tyson / Died 29th of 9th rna
1863 / Aged 73 ylrs.
2.2 TYSON, ISAIAH
ISAIAH TYSON / Died / 25th of 1,th Mo 1861 / AE. 79 yrs.
11 mo. 26 / days
2.' •
TYSON, SUSANNA W.
SUSANNA W. TYSON, / DIED / 6th of 6th mo. 1832 I AE. 76 yls,
8 mo. 26 d
TYSON, THOMAS SR.
THOMAS TYSON, SEN. I DIED / 22nd of 5th mo. 1829 /
AE 81 y IS, 1 mo.
2.9
VISSER-ZWAAN, MARIA:MARGARETHA
MARIA I MARGARETHA I VISSER-ZWAAN / LOVES YOU
APR. 23, 1928 I DEC. 11, 1972
29.1
I A.D.
WALLIS, ESTHER
ESTHER, I WIFE OF I WM WALLIS. / Died. April 12, 1873; /
Aged / 55 yrlsJ 6 mIs, & 7 dIs.
2,.6
WALLIS, ROBERT
ROB'T WALLIS I-DIED I Dec. 3, 1874; / AE. 72 y'rs.
22.1
WALLIS, WILLIAM
wmWALLIS / DIED I 24th of 4th rna, 1869 / AGED I 64 y'rs.
4 m's & 27 dis / REIDS
22.5
WALTON, ELIZABETH
ELIZABETH WALTON I DIED / 1st of 5th mo. 1856 / AE. 37 yls
8 mo. 10 d's
7.16
WATSON, DAVID
DAVID WATSON / DIED I DEC. 8, 1875;
7 MONTHS. I ... / J. CASSIDY
9.15
I AGED 54 YEARS I
ELIZABETH
ELIZABETH, / wife of ThaIs. Watson I DIED
1874 I AE 67 ylrs 8 mo. & 23 dIs
WATSO~,
[1]
2.13
of 5th mo.
WATSON, JANE
JANE I WIFE OF I LEVI WATSON / DIED I AUG. 21, 1858 / AGED 54
YEARS, 7 MO'S I 3 DAYS. I I know that my Redeemer Liveth
9.17
WATSON, LEVI
LEVI WATSON / DIED / JULY 16, 1875: / AGED / 75 YEARS. I
7 MOIS AND 10 DA' S. / Blessed are they that die in the Lord /
Reids
9.16
27.
Location
WATSON, SARAH C.
SARAH C. / Wife of / Wm WATSON / died / 8th of 8th rna 1868 /
AE. 23 y's 8 m's 12 d's.
8.2
WATSON, THOMAS L.
rHOs L. WATSON. / Died / 31 of 10 Mo. / 1864 / AE 59 yr's.
2.11
WEBB, AMANDA
9.10
Gone Home / IN MEMORY / OF / AMANDA WEBB / DIED / Jan. 22, 1868 /
Aged. 48 Yrs. / 5 Mo [&] 8 Os. / T. H. Coates Aurora
WEBB, ELIAS rR1
ElIAS [~] / SON OF / IRA & MARY WEBB / deceased / 22 of 10 mo. /
Aged / ...
9.8
WEBB, IRA
IRA WEBB / DIED / 24th of 12th mo. / 186[7]/ AE. 47 y's
3 rna' / & 14 d'ys.
9.11
WEBB, JOHN
JOHN WEBB / DIED / Apr. 23, 1879 / Aged / 2 Y'rs & 8 Mo's /
& 13 D'as.
10.4
WEBB, JOSEPH PEARSON
JOSEPH PEARSON / SON OF / IRA & MARY WEBB / died 21st-of 5th mo.
1874 / Aged 26 years 11 mo. / 8 days.
19.1
WEBB, MARY
MARY / WIFE OF IRA WEBB / died 17th of 7th Mo. 1878; ! Aged
49 years 4 mo. / 13 days.
19.2
WEBSTER, HULDA
HULDA WEBSTER / DIED / 16th of 1st mo. AD 1858 / AGED 27 y's,
4 mo. 27 d's
26.6
WEBSTER, MEREAB
. 25.1
MEREAB WEBSTER / Dau. of / EBENEZER DOAN / DIED / MAY 30, 1886 / _
AGED / 57 YRS. 8 MO. / & 17 DYS. / At evening time I shall be
nigh.
WEIR, WILLIAM
IN Memory of WILLIAM WEIR / Died / Aug. 20, 1884, / Aged 4 Mos.
20 D's / Son of David & Janet Weir /
WEIR,
C ]
13.8a
13.8b
Also an infant son.
WEST, MARY
MARY WEST / DIED / 19 of 8' mo. 1852. / AE. 39 years. /
& 5 rna's.
6.8
WILLIAMS, ANN ELIZA
ANN ELIZA / Wife of / George Williams / DIED / 15th of 9th M.
1861,/ ...
7.2
28.
Location
WILLIS, MAGDALENE Cvl
MAGDALENE [VJI DAU. OF I CORNELL &LAVINA I WILLIS I DIED I
Nov. 15, 1872 I AE. 16 y's 6 rna's.
7.9
WINN, JOSHUA
JOSHUA WINN I Died I 17th of 12th rna' I 1869. I
AE 82 y's 8 m's I 23 d'ys.
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29. LOCATION OF GRAVE MARKERS Row
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Rogers,
Rogers,
Rogers,
Rogers,
Mary E. Asa Lydia Sarah Row 2
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Tyson, Isaiah Tyson, Catherine L1 oyd, Phebe Lount, John Lount, Susannah Red granite marker Lount, Hannah Tyson, Susanna W. Tyson, Thomas Sr. Phillips, Hannah Watson, Thomas L. Pearson, Martha Watson, Elizabeth McGarvey, Elizabeth Row 3
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Lount, Jane Lount, Hannah Lount, Harriet Row 4
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Granite field stone Hambleton, Sarah Gorham, Leatitia ~r;gley, Robert Sr. Row 5
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Cody, Mary R. Charles, Emma Lundy, Keziah Currey, Hannah Kinsey Currey, John Kinsey Cu rrey, Jo hn Field stone marker Hollingshead, George 1. Hollingshead, Jane Davi s, George L. Lloyd, ~1ary Lloyd, Joel 6.1
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Sri g1 ey, Sarah Ann As hton, Sil as Row 6
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Burnie, Agness Charles, Mary Catherjne Davis, Elizabeth Davis, Hiram Appleton, Elizabeth West, Mary Howard, Abijah Penrose, Martha Cody, Mary R. Base of marker #
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7.97.10
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Brelsford, Mary Kay Williams, Ann Eliza Srigley, Arlette Lloyd, Sarah Baker, Amelia Srigley, Phebe Varney Stokes, Melville Willis Mcleod, Margaret Willis, Magdalene Stokes, Mary Louisa Hambleton, Charles Hambleton, Margaret Srigley, Jesse Curry, Thomas Sr. Curry, Elizabeth Terry, Sarah Jane Walton, Elizabeth 8.1
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Stokes, Elizabeth Watson, Sarah C. Stokes, Phebe Stokes, Willi am Edwards, Mary Jane Trent, Alvin A. Edwards, Peter W. Burnie, William N. Lloyd, Jesse Grimshaw, Sarah Anderson Grimshaw, Abraham L1 oyd , James Lundy, Isaac Mowder, Joseph Mowder, Sarah Mowder, Elizabeth Kitely, Isaac Row 8
Row 9
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Lloyd, Susan Charl es, James Charles, Mary 31. Borden, Charles
Borden, Mary Jane
Borden, Silas
Stephens, Gertie
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Heacock, Delilah
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Davis, Ruth
9.8 Webb, ::lias (R')
9.9 All en, Lydi a
9.10 Webb, Amanda
9.11 Webb, Ira
9.12 Evans, William S.
9.13 Lowe, Richard
9.14 Field stone
9.15 Watson, David
9.16 Watson, Levi
9.17 Watson, Jane
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Row 10
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Davis, Corah J.
Davis, Annie A.
Stephens, Freddie A.
Webb, John
Moore, Esther
Terry, David
Terry, Jonathan
Coates, William
Coates. Thomas Sr.
Coates. Margaret
Row 11
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Pocock, John
Cast iron marker
Toyne, Anna Elizabeth
Doane, Gibert Jones
Doane, Charles Frederic
Doane, Esther Nancy Jones
Cleland, Edward
Cleland, Rachel Doane
Cleland, Harry
Cleland, Charlie
Doan, E1 i zabeth
Doan, Seneca
Doan, William
Doan, Sarah Goodwin
Doan, Frederick Charles
Doan, Rosa M.
Doan, William Elmer
Terry, Susan
Terry, Mary Ann
Heacock, George E.
Row 12
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Chapin, James
Corska, Alma M.
Doane, David Charles
32. 12.4 Cleland, Lulu 12.5a Boyd, Arthur Elden l2.5b Boyd, Emma Cleland Row 13
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Brookhouse, Frank Percy King, Bert Eves, Elias Eves, Sara Hustler, Sarah
Hustler, Hannah Hustler, Jeremiah Weir, William Weir, C :J ,
Row 14
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Brook, Anna Brook, Samuel R. Brook, Anna l4.~ Phillips, Owen 14.5- Phillips, Elizabeth 14.6 Phillips, Owen Leslie 14.7~ Phillips, Clarence Byron l4.8~ Pilmoor, Hannah 14.9 Simpson, George Row 15
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Lloyd,
Lloyd,
Lloyd,
Lloyd,
Lewis,
Lewis,_
Elihu Angelina Edwin Milton Clara J. Ruth Charles Henry Row 16
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Pearson, Marshall Bidwell
Pearson, William W. Pearson, Charles Hollingshead, Charlotte Rogers, Sherman Rogers, Lydia Phillips, William B. Rogers, Augustus Rogers, Mary Phillips, Eliza J. Field stone Simpson, Joseph Row 17
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Pearson,
Pearson,
Pearson,
Pearson,
Jane Nathaniel Ellen Daniel Brook t
33. 17.5
Pearson, Thomas
Row 18
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Pearson, Susannah
Pearson, Joseph
Phillips, Eliza P.
Pearson, Mary
Row 19
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Webb, Joseph Pearson
Webb, Mary
Rogers, Sarah
Rogers, Esther
Rogers, Alfred
Cody, Susan
Rogers, Joseph P.
Rogers, El i as
Row 20
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Pearson, James
Phill ips, r1ary E. R.
Howard, Tammy
Howard, Alvira
M{ll ard, Samuel
Botsford, John J.
Mi-llard, Esther
Row 21
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Rogers, Sherman Pearson
Rogers, Sherman
Row 22
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22.1 i~a11 is, Robert
22.2 Rogers, Steph~n
22.3 Mill ard, I s a ac
22.4 Botsford, Phebe
22.5 Wa 11 is, ~J ill i am
22.6 Wallis, Esther
Row 23
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Winn, Joshua
Field stone
Huntley, Hu1dah
Row 24
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Rogers, E.H.
Row 25
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, Mereab
Edwards, John Abner
i~ebster
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Lloyd, l>Ji11iam
Robinson, Elemuel
Field stone
Row 26
26.1 Rogers, David F.
26.2 Rogers, Mary Agnes
26.3 Doan, Ebenezer
26.4 Doan, Lydi a
26.5 Edwards. John
26.6 Webster, Huldah
26.7 Ro gers, Jame s
26.8 Rogers. Obadiah W.
26.9 Doan Memorial
Row 27
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Clark, Edith R.
Cody, Stephen
Cody, Rebecca
Doan, Barbara
Row 28
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Murray, Ellen Fidelia
James, Jesse
Rogers, Esther
Row 29
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Visser-Zwaan, Maria Margaretha
Conover, George
Row 30
30.1 Millard, Sarah
30.2 Damaged marble marker
30.3 Bigelow, Cynthia Fi sk (later Rogers)
30.4 B; ge low, Joe 1
30.5 Eastman, Manford
30.6 Eastman, David
30.7 Brothers, Thomas
Row 31
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Ha 11, Laur; e Wayne
Muma, Ma ry E.
Barry, Gl en
Johnston, Gladas Reda
Johnston, Frank Irwin
Johnston, Gordon Vernon
Johnston, Charles
Jones, Henry