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Timestamp: 2019-04-21 18:42:11+00:00

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sight of the road west side, the Westcott yard all of which are in the most beautiful order."
House beside the road but well walled and yard in good condition."
geneology. His wife is a Dexter decendent.
fenced in good order, evergreens about yard. Yard itself is badly neglected."
NOTE: There are 21 fieldstone marked graves that are unreadable.
and in good order, yard fine."
fenced and in fair order.
NOTE: James Arnold visited this lot 7 Sep 1904, Vol 2 pg 373. "On the farm opposite side of road from Col.
Brownell's farm lot partially protected and yard much overgrown with brush."
Hill School house and near the Scituate line, lot fenced with granite posts and iron chains lot in good order.
however is in good condition.
Durfee farm lot well walled and yard in good order.
The DAR recorded this lot in 1976.
the Acadamy School House District beside the road well walled evergreens set in all in goos order.
the others all and yard in good order.
road above the junction of the roads north of the pond factory yard well protected and in good order.
well walled in fine condition.
1994- Note that there are 16 crude fieldstone markers with footstones.
brush is fast covering it.
protected by iron rods and posts, yard some neglected.
Village to the pike beside the road, lot is well walled and in good order.
stones, fieldstones outside on east side.
lot well fenced in good order, yard same.
NOTE: The charter of proprietors of Smithville Cemetery issued 18 Mar 1864.
are double of those in any other yard in town.
5 acres, in rear of church.
seperate from the others was that of Gov. William West [Deputy Gov May 1780-May 1781]...at the feet of Dr.
NOTE: James N Arnold visited this lot 5 Sep 1904 (Vol2, Pg 337) adjacent to SC028 and SC036.
NOTE: James Arnold visited this lot 5 Sep 1904 (Vol 2, Pg 337) adjacent to SC027 and SC036.
lot very much neglected and overrun with brush.
In back of house. Between poles 1 & 1 1/3?
NOTE: 5 acres, no total # graves.
the lots are well cared for while many of the others show more or less carelessness and neglect.
in sight of the road, lot well walled, yard covered with ferns.
from the third by granite posts and iron rods [SC036].
NOTE: In front of Water Supply .2 acres.
protected with granite posts and iron rails, yard some neglected."
overrun with trees and lot not protected, yard about it is woodland."
NOTE: James Arnold recorded this cemetery as three seperate lots. They have been designated as sections A, B and C.
beside this whch have before noticed."
of Mr. Salisbury's family, but not very well protected and beginning to show neglect."
The cemetery now designated as SC176 was moved here sometime after 1904.
condition and down in places."
NOTE: James Arnold visited this lot 17 Oct 1904, Vol 5, Pg 138. "On the William T Henry farm beside the road."
Abraham Salisbury farm a burial lot now on the edge of woodland and much overgrown."
NOTE: On Water Supply property.
beside the road a burial yard well walled but badly neglected."
and SC053] protected by granite posts and iron rods, both lots are in fine order."
1/2 mile to road on left. Follow road 1/4 mile in.
of his house beside lane, lot well walled and in fine condition, inside lot much neglected.
corner in open meadow, yard very much neglected, granite posts have been drawn but have not yet been erected.
granite posts ans iron rods, both lots are in fine order.
Rockland, this lot is well walled yard in fine order.
the Killingly Road, lot protected by granite posts ant iron rods, yard covered with ferns and brush.
the house, yard protected with granite posts and iron rods and three sides and bank wall along the road.
50  ft x 50   ft in fair condition no enclosure; sign ???
King farm on right side of said road, yard neglected and not protected.
owned in 1996 by Gilbreth Brown - #330 Field Hill Rd.
NOTE: Just west of the Joslin Estate on City of Providence reservoir property.
Barton Bennett place on the South Killingly Road, lot well walled and in good order.
posts and iron rods. This farm is now owned by Lawyer Harvey.
This cemetery is about 400 feet west of Tunk Hill Road and 100 feet north of Plainfield Pike.
75  ft x 75   ft in fair condition no enclosure; sign ???
Richmond Factory beside road in open lot not protected.
sure to get permission before crossing the fence onto the reservoir property.
30  ft x 20   ft in good condition enclosed with a metal fence; sign ???
in good order outside is this one grave (Rebecca LeBaron).
NOTE: at SE corner of Old Plainfield Pike and Carpenter Rd.
NOTE: 300 feet southeast of Pike?
1999 - chuurch no longer there, but cemetery is accessable form the driveway of #342 Old Plainfield Pike.
at Potter's Bobbin Mill. Yard not protected and somewhat neglected.
protected by granite posts and iron rods, yard in fine order.
road, lot protected by granite posts and iron rods in fair order.
overgrown with brush and shrubs beside the road.
25  ft x 25   ft in good condition enclosed with granite posts and iron rails; sign ???
NOTE: granite posts & iron rails on three sides, stone wall on road side.
Across the street from the driveway to #122 Burnt Hill Road.
in sight of road, yard in fine order and protected by granite posts and wooden pickets.
recorded in 1999 by John Sterling on Paul Musco property 122 Burnt Hill Rd.
the sign say #80 not #81.
NOTE: 50 ft north of house at #195 Howard Ave.
There are 2 lots: north 45x30 no gravestones evident; south 45x45 Snells in this lot.
and protected like it the interments have been removed elsewhere.
road but on the Scituate side of said road, a cemetery most of which lots are in good condition and well kept.
We commence our notes here on the west side and work on the north section toward the crest.
Note: SC221 - Walton cemetery is adjacent on south side.
beside road, well walled and yard in fine order.
burial yard poorly fenced and becoming somewhat neglected.
75  ft x 75   ft in good condition enclosed with granite posts and iron rails; sign ???
yet, being John Blanchard and his wife. Yard is not protected.
protected on opposite side of road from Capt Samuel Taylor farm.
40  ft x 30   ft in good condition enclosed with a stone wall; sign ???
NOTE: 200 yards back of Joyce residence.
NOTE: In on path,beside Cemetery 31.
knoll is a yard not much protected and some neglected.
NOTE: On restricted reservoir property A1-752; photo #697. stone walls north and east.
understand Comfort Luther and his wife were buried here.
sight of the road a burial lot some neglected, not protected.
the yard is a tomb in good order.
evergreens on two sides yard some neglected.
school house lot protected by a wall, yard much overgrown with brush.
NOTE: Note says, Mt Misery Trail.
NOTE: To rear of pole.
it, lot well walled and fenced, yard in good order.
3/4 mile east of Rte 116.
SE toward the reservoir. This cemetery is on the restricted reservoir property.
on road side, fence on the other three sides in good order, yard much neglected and very brushy.
the trolly line near Rockland and upon brow of hill, yard well walled and ____ yard in good order.
20  ft x 15   ft in fair condition enclosed with granite posts; sign ???
rods having within the said enclosure three graves, two with rude markers, the other marble.
35  ft x 35   ft in fair condition enclosed with granite posts and iron rails; sign ???
NOTE: 200 ft. behind Colvin house at #392 Seven Mile Road.
NOTE: 200 ft north and 300 ft west of Scituate cemetery #116.  Contains 20 field stones, 1 marked.
SEVEN MILE RD???? #812 ?
and back some distance from the house, yard some neglected, granite posts and iron rails."
Charles and Martha Benns visited this lot in 1933, lot #293.
300 ft behind #11 Glenview Ct.
John Sterling.  50 ft behind residence at #18 Labrea Way.
what family but have been told they were Friends.
School House back from road, lot well walled, yard some neglected.
farm on opposite side of road, lot protected by granite posts and chains.
pickets, but yard is in bad order, has granite posts.
Ashland beside road in fine order.
1/4 mile passing a stone wall on right of trail. In a pine grove on left about 200 ft south of trail.
with Shun Pike in open lot not protected, neglected"
and south side of the wood on the Cahoon Farm. The yard is well walled and lot in fair order.
The Cahoon farm was half way from Seven Mile Road to Rt 116 on the south side of Betty pond road.
originally scheduled to be left in its original location, but was later moved. map A7-#999; photo #658.
lot on other side of the road in edge of wood not protected, considerably neglected.
about 300 feet north of SC060. The sign for SC059 is on the ground in this lot with several downed trees.
protected by granite posts and iron rods, yard in good order.
burials here which we could not distinguish from the natural rocks in the yard.
A14-#864; photo #685. It was apparently later moved to SC110.
large spruce trees are in yard, yard in fine order.
NOTE: On the restricted reservoir property map A14-#865; photo #687.
and in good order yard overgrown with ferns. These are small graves.
called a witch in her day. The lot has no protection and is covered by ferns, huckleberry, brush and burches.
NOTE: on restricted reservoir property map EX1-#1220; photo #899. Originally outside controlled area.
wood not protected a burial ground of the Angells and other allied families.
and Kent back of the house, lot protected by granite posts and iron rods, yard in fine order.
Providence and to other Scituate cemeteries.
by above. Outside at northwest corner a small grave fenced but not marked.
-The other small grave in this lot is not marked as yet.
There are recent, all have not been marked as yet.
-The lot south of this has granite posts and iron rods on 3 sides, wall south.
-Next lot back has 2 graves in a corner not marked lot some neglected.
-Next 2 graves right have field markers.
evergreens within the fence and lot in excellent condition.
-This lot has granite posts and iron rods east and west, bank wall north and south, yard in fine order.
are to be set for burials we know not, yard in fine order.
-This lot protected by granite posts & iron rods, yard some neglected.
some neglected, granite posts and iron rails.
northeast in open pasture lot granite posts and iron rods, some neglected.
the gate is down and the yard much neglected.
235) At Saundersville in open lot southwest from the 4 corners, not protected and much neglected.
graves as near as I could see, all with rude markers.
the lot is overrun with brush."
the New Rockland Cemetery to make way for the reservoir.
res rec 1917: On the Hall farm west of the No. Scituate-Hope Rd.
place in an open lot on east side of road, yard much overgrown with wild cherry trees and has no protection.
res rec 1917: On the Salisbury farm west of Parker's crossing.
the trolly line and south of Parker crossing, lot well walled and yard in fine order.
quite bushy. Adjacent to SC161.
Res rec 1915: On the Ashland Co. land, north of the village.
and quite bushy. Adjacent to SC160.
condition, yard shows care but at present little neglect.
A few burials added to this cemetery after it was moved have been included.
Stephen Thornton is a burial yard protected by granite posts and iron rods in good order.
lot protected by granite posts and iron rods in fair order.
place back of the farm in open lot and not protected.
where on the Eleazer Phillips are buried.
considerable wild brush in it."
cranberries and some brush, not protected.
three died of small pox.
the Kent family, lot well walled, faced on both sides and yard in good condition.
Meeting House, South Scituate, lot some neglected, walled and fenced on two sides each, both in good order.
of the Kent Road and Plainfield Pike in edge of wood, not protected, much neglected.
the crossing of the Kent Road. The lot is much neglected, fenced with iron pickets.
chains are only around the second, yards in good order. adjacent to SC184.
set around both lots but iron chains are only around the second, yard in good order. Adjacent to SC183.
Meeting House is a burial yard protected by granite posts and iron rods, yard in good condition.
At the feet of the two inscribed stones is one grave and two more at right a space that are not marked as yet.
the river branches, Lot fenced and yard in good order.
NOTE: Was located on the east side of Wilbur Hollow Road. Reservoir Map A11-#812 and #811, photo #168 & #169.
granite posts and iron rods, yard some neglected.
town clerk's office in lot on top of knoll, lot fenced but in poor condition.
12) In the Episcopal Church yard south Scituate beside the town clerk's office, yard very badly neglected.
bobbin shop fenced granite posts iron rods, known as Maj Patterson yard, lot in good order.
the knowledge of the Board.
covereed with a dense overgrowth of brush.
removed to New Rockland Cemetery to make way for the reservoir in 1917.
in open lot with no protection and yard much neglecteed.
yard badly overgrown with brush and not protected, in sight of the road south side."
release 1024 to the Waterman and Parker Ground, Bowen Hill, Coventry, RI.
from this yard [SC199] is another one all fenced and in good order.
lot well fenced and yard in good order.
said tomb has fallen in and the tomb is in a shocking condition.
partially protected, yard much overrun with wild grass, this farm is between Rockland and Ponaganset.
moll, a burial yard much neglected though well walled.
of hill not protected and exposed to the cattle.
and across swale, yard well walled, inside neglected.
removed elsewhere. The lot is now in open pasture, the wall having been mostly carted away.
granite posts and iron rails, in poor condition and down in places.
Sometime after 1904 this lot was moved to the Atwood-Salisbury lot SC044.
house, lot walled but yard neglected.
farm and originally a portion of the William Hopkins farm, yard is in good order though not protected.
yard neglected and overgrowing with birches.
Some of the graves have been removed elsewhere.
Several of their daughters are buried near them at Acotes Hill Cemetery in Gloucester.
50  ft x 60   ft in good condition no enclosure; sign ???
out the other two sides, yard much neglected.
Benns #51; GGT 30 Sep 1930 "4 1/2 miles from Thornton, left hand side of road in pasture ... 21 fieldstones"
close to the Johnstown line.
Granite posts and iron rods north, iron pipe fence west and stone walls east and south.
quite brushy, yard well walled.
iron rods, badly overrun with birch and ferns"
to the cemetery. House and barn foundations are located about 200 feet north of the cemetery.
Note: Mr. Remington read the age as 4 years. It looks more like 1 year and it does say YEAR not YEARS.
and a little west of Batteys Corner.
NOTE: adjacent to Cottrell Cemetery SC083 on south side.
800 ft. behind house #567 Hope Furnace Road, Ellis Cole residence.
yard protected by granite posts and iron rods in fair order.
NOTE: AKW: behind Thomas Heberts' house (220 Burnt Hill Rd.).
and 2 or 3 children. 'They were a colored family'" Note this is near SC120.
another burial yard of the Relph family protected by granite posts and iron rods, lot some neglected.
side of road at edge of woods.
Amelia K Whitford "Old Tunk Hill Rd."
of road, well walled yard some neglected, wall pointed.
goes over the dam and once lead to old Tunk Hill Rd."
yard covered with wild grass, a few cedars, no protection.
cemetery in back of. On Furnace Rd."
on a knoll in open lot without protection we find a few burials of the Harris Family.
lot, the interments have all been removed to No. Scituate cemetery.
have all been taken up and removed to the No. Scituate cemetery.
large grave. If there be others buried here the mounds have 10 disappered as to leave no mark.
Mr. Cyrus Walker says that the Archibald Walkers are buried here.
of Elmdale on the Mathewson afterwards the Becket farm, a burial yard of the family was once walled lot, Mr.
told that the Charles Mathewson family are buried here, none have inscribed stones.
elsewhere. These were two stones left beside the wall from which I found the following data.
in the Academy district a burial yard all marked by rude markers.
up at considerable expense for a deer selotive? of his.
We also learned Mr Rawson during his occupancy of the farm buried 2 or 3 of his children here.
The yard is in open lot and has no protection and show marks of neglect.
understand they have all been taken out and buried elsewhere, the tomb however is in good condition.
there was a burial yard Mr. Kimball had them all taken up and carried to the new cemetery at No. Scituate.
learn. These are not protected from the cattle.
was once a burial yard but the interments have all been taken up and carried elsewhere.
known as Peck's Hill. Have learned it is in Scituate.
condition on the Hartford Pike west of the Atwood farm, burial yard back of the house a distance.
about midway between, no protection.
Potter in corner of lot, no protection and in sight of road.
open pasture not protected, lot overrun with sovern.
NOTE: Between SC033 and SC032.
two graves not marked, those of Reuben Walling and his wife."
at their feet, all these have rude markers.
known as the Knight Hill Rd and beside it is a burial yard of Obadiah King and his family as follows.
few small ones were left, none never had inscribed stones.
information respecting it we learn there are a dozen or more in this lot. The names we were not able to learn.
Williams burial yard in open pasture without protection a burial yard of Salisbury and allied families.
the right of all these a space, all have fieldstone markers.
were not able to learn.
Chace family and relatives. Solomon Franklyn was buried here. The graves are all marked by fieldstones only.
great oak tree, near which he is buried. It was remenbered at the time he had remarkably long arms.
the present Episcopal Chapel which is at present in behind [SC137], though yard is very much neglected.
people, about six graves, all marked by fieldstones.
wood and much hidden from view.
burial ground a burial lot in the dense wood six graves were Eldredges, are not protected.
came from Providence here and he was still mouthed as to his past life.
these may have come from an old Remington cemetery that was moved to the Cottrell lot (SC083) before 1904.

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