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| Section A | 01 | 02 | Section C | 01 | 02 | 03 | 04 | 05 | 06 | 07 | ||
| Section B | 01 | 02 | 03 | Section D | 01 | 02 | 03 | 04 | 05 | 06 | 07 | 08 |
| Section E | 01 | Veterans | 01 |
| SURNAME | FIRST | MIDDLE | BIRTH DATE | DEATH DATE | INSCRIPTIONS and other info |
| ROW 15 | |||||
| DYE | E. | W. | 1872 | 1960 | ODD FELLOW Symbol |
| WEAVER | Pansy | M | 1918 | 1993 | GRAM Shared stone |
| Albert | M | 1910 | 1985 | PAP-PAP Masonic emblem between dates | |
| WEAVER | Ronald | C | 1942 | 1950 | SON |
| HORTON | Isabella | A | 1913 | 1954 | |
| HORTON | Jesse | J | 1909 | 1983 | Bronze U.S. ARMY WORLD WAR ll marker |
| BROCKWAY | Henry | Sr. | 1887 | 1972 | Like stones |
| BROCKWAY | Anna | FREY | 1886 | 1966 | Like stones |
| MAYO | Ross | 1882 | 1966 | Shared stone | |
| Jesse | 1884 | 1953 | |||
| BROWN | Clara | E | 1881 | 1957 | Shared stone |
| Earl | J | 1880 | 1961 | Military flag marker WORLD WAR US 1917-1918 | |
| BROWN | Cora | E | 1912 | 1989 | All " Brown" stones are alike |
| Stanley | W. | 1905 | 1987 | ||
| WOOD | Ilba June | Brackley | 1932 | Five pointed star between dates | |
| BRACKLEY | David | A | 1955 | 1987 | AT REST Son of J.E. & ILBA Brackley-Shared stone |
| BRACKLEY | Richard | W | 1953 | Son of J.E.& ILBA BRACKLEY | |
| LOSEY | Marcene | L. | 1895 | 1961 | Open Book OUR FATHER WHO |
| Cecil | S | 1897 | 1969 | ART IN HEAVEN Shared stone | |
| LOSEY | Roland | D | 1924 | Shared stone Masonic emblem | |
| Jean | M | 1926 | Methodist cross and flame on stone | ||
| DOUD | Hobart | R | 1894 | 1970 | Military Flag marker WORLD WAR |
| Amy | E | 1897 | 1974 | 1917-1918 Shared stone | |
| Bronze plaque at foot of above grave | |||||
| DOUD | Hobart | R | AUG 26 1894 | JAN 25 1970 | NEW YORK Private US Army WW I |
| STERMER | Helen | A | 1895 | 1958 | Shared stone |
| C | Earl | 1890 | 1978 | ||
| Mary * | Nov 1 1882 | w/o James KANE -Stone flat on ground & broken | |||
| MYERS | Abram * | June 24 1815 | Oct 20 1885 | The Path of Sorrow and that Path Alone Leads to the Lord Where sorrow is Unknown | |
| Elizabeth * | Dec 27 1814 | No date | Stone is flat on ground | ||
| MEYERS | Albert | G | Aug 10 1878 | s/o Abram & Julia MEYERS - Stone flat on ground | |
| HARRINGTON | Edgar * | Dec 1 1872 | Stone is flat on ground | ||
| XXXX | Separate stone for Shoemaker - MOTHER | ||||
| SHOEMAKER | Sylvester * | Jan 7 1829 | June15 1889 | CO. H. 189 REG N Y Y | |
| Eunice * | B | Aug 16 1836 | Aug 3 1910 | His Wife Shared stone | |
| Katie | Nov 28 1872 | Dau of S.& E.B. SHOEMAKER | |||
| Adabel | May 7 1892 | Dau of S & E.B. SHOEMAKER | |||
| BAILEY | James | Aug 11 18 -- | s/o James & Maria BAILEY - Stone flat on ground | ||
| CARR | James | Apr 1 1818 | Son of Charles & Ann CARR | ||
| BAILEY | Eugene * | W | Mar 18 1859 | s/o James & Maria BAILEY - Stone flat on ground | |
| BAILEY | Edgar | C | June 1856 | Son of J & M BAILEY | |
| Normand | Apr 1 1867 | Son of Al----Stone is badly eroded all that can be read-Flat on ground | |||
| ROOK | Dannie | Apr 30 1882 | Son of A & Esther ROOK - Verse on other side | ||
| BROCKWAY | Andrew * | N | 1858 | 1921 | Shared stone |
| Ester * | 1861 | 19 -- | His Wife | ||
| ROW 16 | |||||
| DEATS | Omer | M | 1909 | 1994 | |
| DEATS | Diantha | 1885 | 1970 | Shared stone | |
| John | 1882 | 1965 | |||
| DEATS | Norman | C | 1912 | 1965 | |
| BERRY | Donald | A Jr. | May 5 1958 | Only date on stone | |
| RICE | Sarah | M | 1886 | 1966 | |
| MOSHER | Lawrence | E | 6-23-1915 | 5-24-1985 | U.S. ARMY 41-45 (Between names) |
| Mildred | 3-26-1917 | 12-31-1994 | Military flag marker U.S.ARMY 1941-1945 | ||
| SLY | Linda | May | 1950 | 1974 | |
| SLY | William | John | May 11 1966 | Shared stone | |
| SLY | Kristy | Lee | July 2 1967 | SLY Infants | |
| KREBS | Robert | C | 1934 | 1953 | Military flag marker Korea US 1950-1955 |
| SNYDER | Charles | R | 1933 | 1999 | Shared stone |
| Lona | K | 1936 | ----- | ||
| KREBS | Ruth | M | 1914 | 1995 | Shared stone |
| Charles | H | 1910 | 1968 | ||
| KREBS | Bessie | M | 1879 | 1960 | Shared stone |
| Andrew | J | 1875 | 1960 | ||
| BROCKWAY | Cora | BELL | 1870 | 1935 | |
| BROCKWAY | F. | B. | Only info on stone | ||
| XXXX | Stone in this space blank may be upside down | ||||
| JORDAN | Sarah | Feb 2 1859 | d/o George & Mary Jordan - Stone flat on ground | ||
| SIMMONS | Moria * | July 28 1860 | Wife of John Simmons | ||
| HARROWER | Antoinette * | May 1 1855 | Wife of Gabriel T. Harrower - Stone flat on ground | ||
| HARROWER | Susan * | Apr 20 1846 | Wife of Gabriel T. Harrower - Stone flat on ground | ||
| HARROWER | Elizabeth * | May 9 1848 | Wife of Gabriel T. Harrower - Stone flat on ground | ||
| HARROWER | Col. | 161 NY INF Military stone - Stone flat on ground | |||
| HARROWER | Gabriel * | Col. | 1816 | 1895 | Military flag marker GAR 1861-1865 - Shared stone |
| PARKHURST | Helen * | 1837 | 1911 | His Wife | |
| ROW 17 | |||||
| PLUMLEY | Alice | L | 1917 | 1975 | MOM |
| PLUMLEY | Harlon | S | 1914 | 1973 | DAD |
| PLUMLEY | Hazel | J | 1895 | 1952 | Shared stone |
| William | A | 1883 | 1962 | ||
| PORTER | Artley | A | OCT 26 1909 | DEC 10 1952 | NY PFC AT CO 194 Glider INF-WW II BSM - Military flag & marker |
| PORTER | Ruth | BROCKWAY | 1918 | 1999 | |
| REEP | Carrie | L | 1878 | 1972 | MOTHER |
| REEP | John | H. Sr | 1874 | 1964 | FATHER |
| REEP | Walter | C | 1913 | 1929 | Son of A.J.& Carrie REEP |
| R. | A. | J | A.J.R. Small stone -only thing on it | ||
| TOWNSEND | William | 1859 | 1936 | ||
| MILES | Patience | E | 1866 | 1951 | |
| BURGETT | Family | ||||
| BURGETT | Betsey | E | Mar 6 1866 | Wife of John BURGETT - Stone flat on ground | |
| MILLER | Charley | Aug 18 1802 | s/o James & Charlotte MILLER - Stone flat on ground | ||
| WALES | Clarra | O | June 17 1863 | d/o Asa & Julia WALES - Stone flat on ground | |
| ALLINGTON | Abraham * | Mar 3 1862 | s/o Isaac & Julia ALLINGTON - Stone flat on ground | ||
| ALLINGTON | Edgar * | B | Sept 19 1866 | s/o Isaac & Lucy ALLINGTON - Stone flat on ground | |
| ALLINGTON | MONUMENT | ||||
| Side 1 | |||||
| ALLINGTON | Isaac * | June 4 1798 | June 18 1873 | ||
| Julia * | Jul 25 1800 | Oct 7 1877 | ALLINGTON on base | ||
| Side 2 | |||||
| ALLINGTON | Lucy | Ann | Aug 24 1877 | Wife of Isaac ALLINGTON Jr | |
| HARRISON | Hattie | L. | Nov 11 1880 | Dau of J.M. & L.M.HARRISON | |
| HARRISON | James * | Nov 16 1844 | Dec 31 1889 | ||
| ROW 18 | |||||
| BRENNAN | Celia | S | 1883 | 1967 | Shared stone |
| Fred | 1875 | 1955 | |||
| PERRY | MONUMENT | Footstones in Row 19 | |||
| BOSTWICK | MONUMENT | Footstones in Row 19 | |||
| FARLEY | Joseph | E | 1901 | 1977 | Shared stone |
| Maud | N | 1899 | 1996 | ||
| REEP | Wayne | A | Aug 30 1918 | Mar 23 1992 | BACK: Wayne A. Reep US ARMY WW II - Aug. 30.1918--Mar.23.1992 |
| Eileen | H. | 1928 | No date | ||
| GOODELL | Abner | Military stone - CO A 1st PA RIFLES | |||
| ROW 19 | |||||
| Following 4 stones are alike - Footstones for PERRY--Bostwick | |||||
| PERRY | Leonard | A. | Aug 6 1909 | Fed 22 1968 | U.S. NAVY W.W.ll -Military Flag marker 1941-1945 |
| BOSTWICK | Retta | E | Dec 12 1907 | Jan 7 1994 | Wife of Leonard A PERRY |
| BOSTWICK | John | Dec 13 1877 | Aug 4 1954 | ||
| WATSON | Nora | T | April 28 1884 | Jan 14 1964 | Wife of John BOSTWICK |
| HORTON | James | F | Jan 4 1856 | Dec 5 1894 | HUSBAND |
| MOSIER | Fred | K | CO.F. 161st N.Y.INF - Stone flat on ground | ||
| MOSHIER | Frederick | July 26 1861 | Son of F.& Elizabeth MOSHIER | ||
| GOODELL | Abner | Sept 20 1862 | s/o Charles & Caroline GOODELL - Stone flat on ground | ||
| GOODELL | Charles * | C | Oct 13 1833 | Oct 8 1886 | |
| GOODELL | C | C | CO 1 86th N.Y. INF Military Stone - Stone flat on ground | ||
| GOODELL | Chas * | 1833 | 1886 | CO 1 86th N.Y.INF Military Stone | |
| There are 2 of these flat on ground | |||||
| TILLINGHAST | Jno | CO. D. 16 PA CAV - Military stone flat on ground | |||
| TILLINGHAST | John * | Jan 28 1820 | No date | Shared stone | |
| Margaret * | Jul 11 1820 | Aug 5 1884 | |||
| ROW 20 | |||||
| George | A | Jan 30 1872 | Son of David & E.M. PARKER - Stone is next to road near Goodell and Mosier |
ELIZABETH HUDSON/ The Happy Wife of/RVE ELIJA DAY WELLS For 60 years/
Born Mar 20 1797/ at Mendham N.J. and was / Born of the spirit Mar 16 1816
taking / God for her father and Best Friend / through life and with humble
/ submission to his soverinity will / enjoy that peace that the /world
knows not of
even / in the name ender Heaven / whereby sinners can be saved
/ She entered through the / gates of the New Jerusalem /
Sept 9 1886
WELLs at bottom of this side
OUR FATHER / JOHN HUDSON / Ruling Elder of the Pres Ch. / Mendham N.J. /--?--was a faithful servant of the Lord Jesus / Died at the age of 42 years leav / ing us his last testimony I have served / the Lord pourly But I have served / him honestly/intered at Mendham N.J.
OUR MOTHER / MARY HAYWARD /widow of John Hudson /--?--of a quiet and lovely spirit / --?--the Lord using most of--?--/ the --?-- for missionary pur/ poses She entered into rest Nov 18 1857 / aged 83 years / there remainth at rest / for HIS people of God
CHARLES S. NEWCOMB
Died June 25 1885 / Eminent for liberality He lived to the / Good especially
to the household / His faith in the Lord Jesus Christ / to such the
King will say Come / Be Blessed of my Father inherit the / Kingdom prepared
for you / Intered at Cato N.Y.
HANNAH HUDSON /Wife of Elias Riggs Fairchild D.D. / of Phila Pa / was called from a circle of loving / friends into the Presence of Her / Reddemer at the age of 25 years/ She possessed Rare intregrity and / profound piety / Blessed are the pure in heart /for they shall see God / Intered at Mendham N.J.
Affectionally Describably Rev E.D.Wells / To the memory of his father / Abija Wells / who died at Goshen N.Y. Feb 1 1821 Aged 68 years / Gravity simplicity disinterested this / evolence and humbly piety were his / distinquishing characteristics in / which he trusted not for acceptance / with God But only in the righteous/ and merits of the / Lord Jesus Christ / intered at Goshen N.Y.
HARRIET NEWELL WELLS / Daughter of Rev James T. & Nancy Larkin WELLS / Born June 19 1822 at Cin O. / Sympathy for the poor and aged / was one of the many beautiful/ char / acteristics that endeared her to us / She devoted to them the best years / of her life. Her most prominent work / was that of Hie-?-s school and miss / ionary labors which were abound / antly Blessed of God ; visiting from / house to house she unselfishly / cared for the afflicted winning / souls for the Master; patient in sor/row and betraying no trust encumbered/upon her turn many to righteous/ that they may shall shine up the stars forever / and ever / Died Mar 5,1898.
This is all on one monument. The spelling is as it is on the monument. --?-- means unreadable word
Published On Tri-Counties Site On 02/14/2004
By Joyce M. Tice
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