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Timestamp: 2019-04-21 18:38:13+00:00

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"Left hand side of Farnum Pike in Smithfield. A good half mile up a hill in woodlot"
Transcribed by Ron Farrar who described lot as; "West of Farnum Pike opposite from Ross Toney"
and north sides are made up of a wood fence in bad state of repair. Many stones are down and out of position.
To reach lot, enter just north of 442 Farnum Pike and climb steep hill, lot is at the top.
Transcribed by Ron Farrar who described lot as "Uncle's field"
added adjacent to this lot (see SM090). This has prompted a change of name for this lot.
Transcribed by Ron Farrar who described lot as: "Log Road, past Bayberry Rd, north next to swamp."
"Near Smithfield Airport - right side"
Transcribed by Irene Nebiker in early 1970's.
Transcribed by Ron Farrar who described lot as "John Mowry Road"
about 300 feet. Lot is found to the right of wall. It is open and size is approximate.
Smithfield(NS003). These 4 people may have been moved here after 1919.
NOTE: Recorded by Frank T Calef and erroneously listed as located in Lincoln.
His transcript is on page 13 and is given lot #6.
Ethel M White also did lot and described it as follows.
"Rocky Hill Road near Washington Highway-1937."
Charles & Martha Benns transcribed lot and assigned it lot #572. It is recorded in Volume IV page 28.
Transcribed by Ron Farrar who described it as "Harris Road"
feet south of its original location.
allied families. This yard is walled, lot in fair condition."
Transcribed by Ethel M White.
Transcribed by Ron Farrar who described its location as "Near Bryant Unistructure, John Mowry Road"
hadn't been cleared in quite some time.
also recorded these two stones in this cemetery.
NOTE: This lot is is Smithfield.
Transcribed by Ron Farrar who decsribed location as "Mollo's"
indicate this. Stone and footstone for #5 do not line up.
Transcribed by Roger Beaudry November 23, 1996.
"On farm north of Mason Mowry place, on side hill, lot not protected, some neglected."
"Mowry Farm - Harold Jencks Mowry near Burlingame estate - 1937"
"On Burlingame Estate-Latham Rd- Wionkiege Village straight ahead- Hugh Brown Res - Cem on left"
Ron Farrar transcribed and described lot as: "Burlingame Road, Talbee's"
Burlingame Road. Owners of property take good care of the lot.
right over hill. Present owner, Harold Mowry - formerly Burlingame."
A stone was transcribed by Grace G Tillinghast Sept 8, 1932, (Vol 25, page 382).
Transcribed by Ron Farrar  who described location as "Burlingame Road"
by granite posts with iron rails.
NOTE: Transcribed by Ron Farrar who described it as: "Bryant Entrance, Douglas Pike"
and a footstone marked "T.S. & E.S."
"Dan Smith Farm/Otto Neuman Place-1937"
A few stones transcribed by Ethel M White - 1932.
Transcribed by Ron Farrar who described lot as "Burlingame Road, Mowry Cemetery"
in fair condition. Most stones have been pushed over.
by granite posts and iron rails. Yard neglected."
"On Williams Rd, off Log Rd from Pleasant View Ave, Spragueville."
Transcribed by Ron Farrar who described lot as: "Williams Road"
exists to use an an entrance to the yard.
NOTE: Transcribed by Irene Nebicker in early 1970's.
Transcribed by Ron Farrar who described lot as: "Across from Decotis Farm"
could still be in area covered over with vegetation.
"Harris Family on Harris Road, Smithfield"
"On the ______Harris farm back from the road, a burial yard, wall & lot in fair condition."
Transcribed by Ron Farrar. "Harris Road, Harris Farm"
to end, lot will be at end of driveway.
Many footstones have been removed and are leaning against the wall.
Transcribed by Ron Farrar who described it as: "Mann School Road, rear of Connors."
lot from Connors Farm Drive, between and behind two homes at 50 & 52.
with briers and locust, fence in fine condition."
Transcribed by Ron Farrar who described lot as "Next to Hyde's Tree Farm, Mann School Road"
incorrectly record this lot as a Glocester cemetery.
Transcribed by Roger Beaudry on February 1, 1997. Lot in fairly good condition, could easily be cleaned up.
overgrown with brush, trees and briers."
Transcribed by Ron Farrar who described it as "Carlton's Farm, Capron Road"
Transcribed by Roger Beaudry February 7, 1998. All engraved stones were downand/or broken. Many fieldstones.
protected although in fair order, the following yard is fenced with granite posts, in fine order."
many of these fieldstone  are Smith grave markers."
H B Smith also transcribed one stone in 1935 (Vol 25 page 358).
near Georgiaville Reservoir at a place called 'Carey's love nest"
number of 338. They describe lot as "Appleby Family, Smithfield"
Transcribed by Ron Farrar who described lot as "Stillwater Road"
contains all fieldstone markers except for 1.
"On Niles Dairy Farm - formerly Obadiah Smith's Farm, Limerock Rd, Lincoln, RI"
"Limerock Road, opposite Clark Road"
be easily seen from the road. All stones are down and some are broken.
"Georgiaville-Limerock Road. East of the Douglass Pike."
"On the Arnold Smith farm now owned by J. S. Packard. Lot beautifully walled and lot in fine condition."
"Limerock & Clark Roads (J Russell Price)"
perhaps for the building of a home. Almost all stones were lying flat many were broken.
badly overgrown with brush & briers."
"The following are enclosed by granite posts and iron rails, yard badly overgrown with brush & briers"
Transcribed by Ron Farrar who described it as "Evans Drive"
"On the --------farm, lot well protected and in good order"
Some stones transcribed by Grace G Tillinghast, Oct 13, 1932 (Vol 25, page 319).
"Homestead farm, Mann School Road"
site. "Honor thy father and thy mother".
Grace G Tillinghast (Vol 25, page 329) transcribed one stone.
Two stones were transcribed by Ron Farrar but were mistakenly assigned to SM076.
posts and iron rails, in poor order, lot overgrown with brush."
was given the number of 187. They described lot as: "In Smithfield at Georgiaville"
Transcribed by Ron Farrar who described lot as: "Across from Fred Andrews near 295"
Transcribed by Roger Beaudry March 15, 1997. Formerly this cemetery was recorded as being on Farnum Pike.
vandalism. Lot is quite large to contain only 5 stones.
group of lots, yard very much neglected"
"Note- The Angell family were in one enclosure and the others were scattered outside in small groups."
"Stillwater Road, next to Georgiaville Pond & MS Patt"
containing one stone, and a third open area containing three stones. Lots are well cared for.
lot walled, in good condition, yard badly neglected and become bushy & briery."
"Whipple, across from Andrew Bianchini"
Transcribed by Roger Beaudry November 30, 1996.
fenced and in good order, yard same."
Transcribed by Ron Farrar who described lot as "Colwell Road"
"On the old Capt James Smith farm at Spragueville near the pond in dense scrub oaks, no protection."
"Smith Family on Spragueville Res. Smithfield"
Transcribed by Roger Beaudry January 25, 1997. Lot is well maintained by owner of property.
Winsor family lot well walled and yard in fine condition.
Transcribed by Mary A Ferreira in 1991.
Transcribed by Ron Farrar who describes it as "Maplewood Plant, Peach Blossom Lane, off Austin Ave."
Four stones from Winsor lot (SM099) were relocated here in 1948.
"On the Albert S Winsor farm, formerly the Capt Abram Winsor farm in back from the road."
Transcribed by Roger Beaudry May 1, 1999. Lot is located by following stone wall at 113 Austin Avenue.
corner of road granite posts and iron rods, yard neglected."
In addition to above Grace G Tillinghast listed additional burials on Oct 8, 1930.
"Smith Family in Smithfield, at Spragueville."
mall, and next to municipal skating rink.
"On the Stillwater Road south side of river on right of road, lot fenced in good order."
Transcribed by Ron Farrar who described lot as: "Farnum Pike, Mrs Black, Georgiaville."
Transcribed by Roger Beaudry December 23, 1996. Lot is located behind 94 Farnum Pike.
picket fenced on the other three sides. All in good order."
was given the number of #374. They described it as "In Georgiaville, Smithfield"
"Georgiaville, between Homestead & Higgins"
with an ornate metal fence, some sections of which are missing.
yard in good order, picket fence on granite posts."
Transcribed by Ron Farrar who described lot as "Putnam Pike, West Greenville"
Putnam Pike. Opposite Unit 203.
in fine condition. Known as the Mowry and Turner yard."
"Cemetery on hill at fork in roads. Iron fence around lot"
Transcribed by Ron Farrar who described it as "Fork between Cedar Swamp Road & Pleasant View Avenue."
Transcribed by Roger Beaudry January 25, 1997.
Loomis farm, lot fenced with granite posts and iron rods, all in fine order."
Transcribed by Roger Beaudry December 23, 1996.
noted first has a good picket fence, well painted yard in fine order."
who describes it as "Waterman in Smithfield"
Transcribed by Ron Farrar who described lot as "Greenville, next to Tennis Club"
NOTE: All three transcriptions have combined this lot with SM042 which is adjacent.
is attached to the granite posts, but is in terrible condition. Lot is located adjacent to SM042.
yard of Brown, and other families. Yard is fenced with granite posts, iron rods, in fine condition, lot fair"
Transcribed by Ron Farrar who described it as "Pleasant View Ave, E.G. Costa"
Pleasant View Ave. Stone #11 is bordered by granite posts with no rails. The area is about 22 ft x 15 ft.
east side of the road, on top of hill, there are several lots here, badly neglected most of them."
Transcribed by Charles & Martha Benns who assigned it #783. Their transcription can be found in Vol 5 page 11.
Their description is only "Latham Family, Smithfield"
Transcribed by Ron Farrar who described it simply as "Cedar Swamp Road"
ground is approximately 150' x 60' including Sections "A" & "B".
Some excavation has taken place adjacent to the burial ground.
Ave road and in sight of it, back of the church, is another series of burial lots."
the space now the graves are without order and not protected, considerable brush and briers."
Transcribed by Ron Farrar who described it as "Greenville, next to Tennis Club"
NOTE: All three transcriptions merged this cemetery with SM039.
fenced with pickets, well painted, granite posts, yard in fair order."
Transcribed by Ron Farrar who describes it as "Mountaindale Road"
all but rotted away. Many stones are down. Lot is to the right of field about 1500 feet behind NEL 15.
NOTE: Ethel M White transcribed and listed it as follows.
"Barnes Farm Graniteville, Waterman Ave & Putnam Pike - 1937"
"Another cemetery on Barnes Farm"
granite posts and iron rods, yard in fair condition."
"Near Rt 44 & 295 (Sebille Road)"
block. These have been recently removed to Swan Point."
(Vol 25, page 218A) in 1938.
"From large cemetery at Greenville"
posts and iron rails, yard in fair condition."
Along with Arnold's transcription are two stones added by Grace G Tillinghast.
Transcribed by Ron Farrar who described it as N W of Mowry's Corner.
Cemetery records indicate that the remains of 13 of the original 17 bodies were interred in the "Acacia"
thirteen  bodies. This would be about twenty years before the all acounts say the bodies were moved.
This cemetery was transcribed by Roger Beaudry on November 14, 1998.
rods, lot in fine condition."
"At Graniteville- Waterman Ave toward Greenville."
One stone transcribed by Grace G Tillinghast 1932, (Vol 25, p99).
Transcribed by Ron Farrar along with SM044. He described it as "Near Rte 44 & 295 (Sebille Road)"
Beaudry could find no sign of any burial ground. If stones of any kind ever existed, they have been removed.
and granite posts. Some of these lots show neglect while some are in fine order."
lots in this section are in fair and good condition"
Some burials also transcribed by Grace G Tillinghast (Vol 25 pp 218-218A) in 1932.
open area of undetermined area which contains two stones.
"Pleasant View Ave in field - cow pasture."
Transcribed by Charles & Martha Benns, (Vol IV page 117), who gave it #687.
Transcribed by Roger Beaudry February 8, 1997. Lot has had some sign of clearing by persons unknown.
"On the Elder Allen place in open lot a much neglected yard, fenced with iron rails and granite posts."
Mr Larry Iadevaia. All iron rails had been replaced, and straw was spread to inhibit the growth of weeds.
NOTE: Transcribed by James N Arnold,October 7, 1919, (Vol 25, pp 343-346). He does not describe location of lot.
Transcribed by Ron Farrar who describes lot as "Colwell Road"
"Abigail Enches Farm, Limerock, Lincoln - 1937"
Transcribed by Ron Farrar who described it as "Reservoir Road"
when Route 295 was constructed in the area.
42  ft x 80   ft in poor condition enclosed with granite posts and iron rails; sign ???
"Sayles & Newell Families, Smithfield"
close to shore of reservoir.
"Near Woonsocket Reservoir - Rocky Hill Rd - Smithfield"
Transcribed by Irene Nebiker during the early 1970's.
"Rocky Hill Rd, S.E. of Tobin Farm next to reservoir"
deplorable condition. All engraved stones have been broken and scattered about.
fenced by iron pickets on granite base."
number #189 and described it as: "In Smithfield at Spragueville"
Transcribed by Ron Farrar who described it as "Swan Road"
been removed to Union Cemetery, North Smithfield."
Transcribed by Ron Farrar who describes lot as "Appleby Cemetery, Swan Road, Matteo's."
difficult to get into. Lot is located to the rear of 80 Swan Road.
fenced with chains between granite posts, yard in fine order."
on a hill behind home at 8 Beverly Circle.
Greenville factory, lot picketed, and wants repairing, lot very much neglected."
Transcribed by  Ron Farrar who described lot as "Austin Ave"
lot was once surrounded by an ornate iron fence, it is badly rusted and down.
continue straight into woods. Follow stone wall about 100 feet until you come to lot.
iron rails, 3 sides walled"
Transcribed by Ron Farrar who describes lot as; "Hanton City Road, Stillwater"
Transcribed by Roger Beaudry April 18, 1998. Lot is heavily vandalized and in poor condition.
have been shattered and one large stone toppled.
"Smith Family at Esmond, Smithfield"
rails, in good condition. Yard much neglected."
"Rear of Mine Safety Parking Lot, Esmond"
Transcribed by Ron Farrar who describes lot as "Richard St, Pole 5"
Transcribed by Roger Beaudry March 8, 1997. Although there is a sign up, it incorrectly labels lot as SM033.
Lot is in need of clearing.
Transcribed by Ron Farrar who describes lot as "Greenville Ave, Factory Pond"
scattered about. Although in an affluent neighborhood, no one seems to care enough to clear it.
"Ridge Road, rear of Ethiers"
Registered by Roger Beaudry November, 1996.
well walled and in fine condition"
"Ridge Road, rear of Story's"
"Beside this yard is another one, well walled but locust trees are growing up fast."
"Luther & Ballou, Ridge Road"
and iron rods, in fine order, lot fair."
"Putnam Pike, Waterman Heights, near Glocester line"
perhaps 90% in Smithfield and 10% in Gloucester. The lot is still in use and well maintained.
Transcribed by Roger Beaudry November 24, 1996. Lot is located about 600 ft to the rear of 214 Lydia Ann Rd.
adjacent to a stone wall. All stones were down but footstones were up.
says "Prov. 9 mi. Manville 5 mi." a wood road turns off the main road to the west."
"Jenckes Hill Road, next to Madison Industries"
the Jonathan Angell place, lot well walled, yard covered with brush and locust."
where they were found, not necessarily where they belong.
burial yard of his family, yard fenced with pickets and iron rods, lot in fine order."
Transcribed by Ron Farrar who described lot as "Tanglewood, Fanning Lane"
perhaps they were buried by the thick blanket of pine needles.
"Diagonally across the road, back in the woods."
Transcribed by Roger Beaudry April 18, 1998. Lot sits behind 87 Swan Road on a ridge overlooking a sand bank.
Many fieldstones evident in lot.
known. 2 burial lots, one fenced (SM076) the other walled, brush plenty, fence and wall in good order."
"Old County Road, rear of school"
Registered by Roger Beaudry, Spring 1995.
Transcribed by Roger Beaudry December 23, 1996. Like the adjacent SM076, this lot has been heavily vandalized.
shattered and scattered about. The map attempts to reconstruct lot per Arnold transcription of 1919.
called. 2 burial lots, one fenced, the other walled (SM075), brush plenty, fence and wall in good order."
"Old County Rd, rear of school"
Registered by Roger Beaudry, Spring, 1995.
polished granite, have been pushed over.
NOTE: Registered by Roger Beaudry Spring, 1995.
Run Trail. At time of survey only fieldstones were located in lot.
poorly walled. Yard much overgrown with briars and brush."
Transcribed by Ron Farrar who described it as "Georgiaville, High St, Cross St"
Registered by Roger Beaudry Spring, 1995.
Transcribed by Roger Beaudry March 15, 1997. Yard is located to the rear of 29 Stillwater Road.
burial yard fenced with granite posts and iron rods, lot shows some neglect"
"Brown Family on Harris Road, Smithfield"
"North of Harris Farm, old Brown Farm"
Registered by Roger Beaudry August 1996.
may have been destroyed during the construction of one of these homes.
iron rods, yard some neglected."
"Warren St off Dean Ave"
Registered by Roger Beaudry Sept 1996.
Transcribed by Roger Beaudry Oct 31, 1998.
"On the same farm (as SM046) a few rods east in a bushes and pasture land"
Transcribed by Ron Farrar who describes it as "Next to Benny's"
"Large granite stone, N.W. of Barnes Cemetery"
Registered by Roger Beaudry September 1996.
and has granite posts and iron rails."
Transcribed by Frank T Calef 1923. "South of road from Centredale to Esmond."
"Corner of School St and Chamberlain St, Esmond"
he also notes that lot was heavily vandalized.
almost all stones from previous surveys have been located.
NOTE: Registered by Roger Beaudry November 2, 1996.
Transcribed by Roger Beaudry February 15, 1997. According to sign, cemetery was dedicated in October, 1976.
Greenville Cemetery (SM045). The move was done between 1919 and 1996.
Registered by Roger Beaudry November 17, 1996.
"In corner of pasture lot, no protection and neglected, on same farm*"
Transcribed by Ron Farrar who desacribes lot as, "Pimenta's Olgovie (Log Road)".
& south. Lot is located some 500 ft behind 17 Bayberry Road.
"On farm belonging to William A Howard, adjoining the William Mowry farm, in open lot & unprotected."
Transcribed by Irene Nebiker in the early 1970's.
lot is guessed at based on the rough area covered by the fieldstones.
"junction of road rt #5 - straight ahead to Woonsocket turn right on road to Lincoln Woods"
"Left hand side of Farnum Pike on Harris farm. Farm house faces on Spragueville Road."
"Harris family near Farnum Pike & Greenville Ave, Smithfield"
"Shadowbrook, corner 116 & 5, Stump Pond"
Transcribed and registered by Roger Beaudry November 24, 1996.
established by the Angell Family and incorporated into this new cemetery.
Transcribed and registered by Roger Beaudry November 23, 1996.
"On Bell Farm - Douglas Pike."
"Belle Farm on right of Douglas Pike, run by Sabetta & Son"
the parking lot for Twelve Oaks Restaurant.
"Ridge Road between Autieri's & Gallo's."
being developed by Fidelity Investments for their new facility.
Island Wood Commerce Park is located directly across the street from Bryant College on Douglas Pike.
"Northwest corner near Brayton Road & Rogler Farm Road."
Lot is located to the rear of #16 Rogler Farm Road.
"Between Log Road & Bayberry"
"West of Rocky Hill Road & Tobin Farm, Benjamin Brown Farm"
NOTE: Registered and transcribed by Roger Beaudry May 15, 1999.
Lot is located in field behind home at 211 Harris Road.
"On the Elder Joshua Winsor farm in open pasture not protected, we found the following."
the only stones remaining then. K. K. Moore 8/21/64."
the area prompted the move.
of Elder Joshua, his two wives Mary & Deborah, and son Joshua. What happened to the other graves is uncertain.
Ethel M White may have also transcribed some of the stones in this lot.
"A smaller cemetery lies about 200 ft along a path southward. It contains 5 or 6 fieldstone graves."
can be seen straight ahead as the road turns to the left. This area once contained the town poor farm.
Transcribed and registered by Roger Beaudry March 28, 1998. Lot can be found to the rear of 10 Russell Lane.
It is in very poor shape with not one stone standing.
NOTE: Registered and transcribed by Roger Beaudry April 25, 1998.
James N. Arnold, Ethel M White, and Ron Farrar as part of their transcription of the neighboring SM013.
SM104 was assigned by Roger Beaudry when it was registered as a Smithfield Cemetery on August 6, 1998.
on road from Greenville to Manton, Johnston."
town line, beside the road, yard fenced with pickets, lot and yard in fair condition."
65  ft x 90   ft in fair condition enclosed with a stone wall; sign ???
fieldstones were found. The name Benjamin Wlliams Cemetery is mentioned in the deed to the property.
"At Greenville north of the church on the Keech farm, in corner of the lot, but no other protection"
described by both Arnold & Benns. It is not known whether lot still exists.
the ground, face up and others are heaped up near a stone wall.
Road. It consists of two large fieldstones in a heavily wooded area.
"On same farm another location"
and briers, a burial yard in which all are of field stones."
granite posts and iron rails, lot is badly neglected."
of a colored woman, known as "Black Patience." Her grave is marked by field stones only."
the Douglas Pike, we are told there are two small burial yards marked with field stones.
1st, these are said to have been mostly Vialls.
more graves than these two we now read, their marker have been removed."
and some small graves marked with field stones only."
NOTE: Transcribed  by James N Arnold (Vol 25, page 252). He listed no stones but described lot as follows.
rails. The burials have all been removed elsewhere."
"On the Aaron Mowry farm, formerly Winsor, in open lot unprotected, in back from the road."
Transcribed by Ron Farrar who described lot as: "Austin Ave, West of T K Winsor."
overflowed the yard. We are told they were Waterman and allied families."
yard containing some dozen graves, all field stone marked. Of what families we were not able to learn."
field stones, some 20 or 30 in number of whom we could not learn."
known, field stones only. No protection."
"On this farm* in pasturee 4 graves said to be indians, field stones only, but of whom not known."

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