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READ BY: M. Lucille Stage and granddaughters Casey, Justine and Jennifer Stage
Typed by: Louise E. Fowler and granddaughter Amanda Fowler and Pat SMITH Raymond
Location: West of Town of Lawrenceville on Route 49
Comments: Cemetery is well cared for.Cemetery is "full" but there is much open space due to unmarked graves and fallen stones. Many military flag holders are on the wrong graves. Records were lost in one of the many floods to hit Lawrenceville before the Cowanesque Dam was built.
Veteran's List: At end of reading may be incomplete
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*By surname indicates name on previous reading by Rhoda ENGLISH Ladd and her group in about 1970.
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 |
REV ELIJA DAY WELLS/
He was ordained in the Gospel Ministry by Pres---of NJ in 1823 His/ first charge was at New Rochelle NY in 1831 He organized the first Pres Ch./ in Tioga Co. Pa and installed its pastor/at the dedication serviceof/ the present house of worship which he/indowed most zealously to secure and/ where he preached Christ and/(can't read) Crucified with unloving devotion/until he fell asleep under the light/ of the Saviour counts(can't read)/ with joy unspeakableand/ full of Glory
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 14 FEB 2004