This cemetery was used originally as an Indian burial ground. After the Revolutionary War it was used a burial ground for local veterans. It was also used for veterans of the War of 1812 as well as one internment for the American Civil War. Many stones are either broken or eroded so much that the writing is illegible.
Patriot | Icons | Birth Date | Death Date | Cemetery Lot No | Marker Type | Monument Date | Find A Grave Memorial |
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Conrad EDICK (P-153124) | ABCH |
22 Sep 1763 | 22 Aug 1845 | 31515757 | |||
John HULSE/HULCE (P-187540) | ABCH |
aft 1756 | 1811 | new, legible | 31511032 | ||
Mrs Elizabeth OGDEN/WHITAKER (P-262731) | ABCH |
09 Apr 1744 | 18 Oct 1833 | 31518428 | |||
Philip PINE (P-345977) | ABCH |
abt 1741 | 26 Aug 1818 | ||||
Jonas UNDERWOOD (P-308777) | ABCH |
10 Jun 1767 | 1842 | 55 | 32581003 | ||
Squire WHITAKER (P-317843) | ABCH |
02 Aug 1742 | 31 Jan 1817 | Vertical Stone and DAR Medallion | 31518366 |