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Read by Pat SMITH Raymond 1999 |
Read By: Pat Raymond
Date Read: July 11. 1999
Typed By: Pat Raymond
Location: Charles Nichols Farm - Locust Road, East Smithfield
Other comments: Private Property - Contact owner for permission
NOTE: All I could read on this stone was: Hero - Eld. Sam'l ------ who died 18?? (Could be Hills? But think last letter is G
NOTE: Would estimate 30 or more burials, many marked by fieldstone. Children who showed up while I was there told me there were more stones in woods, but I was unable to find them.
| Last Name | First Name | Date of Birth | Date of Death | AGE | Inscription/RELATIONSHIP/COMMENTS |
| Allen | Carrie H. | Aug.8. 1861 | 1mo. 8da | This reading is questionable/Hard to read | |
| Allen | Dea. David | June 28.1825 | 85 yrs | ||
| Allen | Nathan | Dec.20.1816 | 78 yrs | ||
| Allen | Warren | Jan.23.1861 | 41y 8m 3d | GAR Marker | |
| Allen | Eunice H. | Feb.11.1854 | 33y 9m 23d | w/o Warren Allen | |
| Allen | Achsa H. | Nov.20.1867 | 50 yrs | w/o Warren Allen | |
| Hackett | Asa | May 17.1847 | 75y10m25d | ||
| Hackett | Kezia | May 5. 1843 | 76y 1m 19d | w/o Asa Hackett | |
| Hackett | Ruth | Oct.26.1827 | 21 yrs | d/o Asa & Kezia Hackett | |
| Hall | Jonathan | June 23. 1831 | 45y 7m 10d | ||
| Hall | Ira T. | Oct.20.1816 | 22y 6m | ||
| Hall | Joel T. | Apr. 22.1822 | |||
| Hall | Jonathan,Jr. | June 8.1854 | 10y 9m 26d | ||
| Lynn | Tabatha | w/o John D. Lynn (Reading questionable) | |||
| Satterlee | William | Dec.8.1810 | 20 yrs | Death is a debt to nature due I have paid the debt for me & you. GAR Marker (?) | |
| Wilcox | Stephen | U.S. Soldier - War of 1812 | |||
| Wilcox | Polly | Mar. 18.1830 | Year may be 1850? | ||
| Wilcox | Henry | No dates (Probably same as below) | |||
| Wilcox | H.A. | Co. C 8th CAV INF (GAR marker) |
| SURNAME | FIRSTNAME | BIRTHDATE | DEATHDATE | AGE | INSCRIPTION | S0URCE |
| Wilcox | Stephen | 28Nov1792 | 1 | |||
| Wilcox | Mary(Polly)ALLEN | 15Aug1796 | 188_ | 84y + | 1, 2 |
1770-1825 by Heverly 2. Cemetery visit with tombstone readings. 3.
The Kelloggs in The New World by Timothy Hopkins, Sunset Press Photo
Engraving Co., San Francisco, 1901.
From: rwilcox@npacc.net>
To: JoyceTice@aol.com
Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2003 11:23 PM
Subject: Wilcox family
Dear Joyce Tice,
Just a letter to let you know how well I enjoyed your web site.
My name is Robert J. Wilcox, great-great-great son of Stephen Wilcox.
I still live on the original Wilcox farm first bought by Stephen Wilcox
on 7 November 1814. I have in my possession the Wilcox family history
book put together by my great aunt Hazel Wilcox, Wife of great uncle
Claude. In looking at some of your web site, I noticed some
of your info was missing in on the Wilcox family, and wanted to added it
to your great site.
"Stephen Wilcox was born on 28 November 1792 in Ashford, Connecticut, came from Halifax, Vermont to Smithfield Township, Bradford County, Pennsylvania in 1812." He died on 9 September 1874. He married Polly Allen, born on 18 august 1796, who died on 18 march 1850. They were both buried in the "Allen cemetery" (that's what your web site calls it), Aunt Hazel called it the "Wood cemetery."
The Henry Wilcox that you have in your web site, in the Allen cemetery, is Stephen Wilcox's son, who served in Co. G, 6th Cavalry, Inf. Aunt Hazel didn't have any dates for him.
I'm not sure that this is any help, if it is, I have a lot
more, and would be glad to help in any way I could.
sincerely yours,
Robert J. Wilcox