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Randolph
Center Cemetery Unknown - Washburn |
| The above is the product by
"computerizing" the data by Harriet
M. Chase, born & raised in Randolph Center, Vermont.
This is the completion of First Section of Randolph Center, Vermont Cemetery: that which was documented in 1979. Wes & Min; the Project continues! HM |
| Name | Location/Row | Desc/Condition | Inscription/Military |
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Unknown |
N Stone 64 |
Marble: Fair |
No Inscription |
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UNKNOWN |
O Stone 36 |
Granite: Fair |
No Inscription |
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UNKNOWN |
P Stone 46 |
Black Slate: Poor, tilts & sunken into ground |
Unable to read |
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UNKNOWN |
P Stone 52 |
Marble: Fair |
No Inscription |
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UNKNOWN |
S Stone 29 |
Gray Slate: Fair, chipped & tilts |
No Inscription |
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UNKNOWN |
T Stone 5 |
Black Slate: Fair |
No Inscription |
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UNKNOWN |
T Stone 19 |
Gray Slate: Poor, chipped & cracked |
No Inscription |
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UNKNOWN |
V Stone 25 |
Marble:Very Poor, chipped, cracks .names Illegible |
In memory of ---- who died April 15, 1828 aged 75 years ----- his wife died July 25, 1832 aged 79 years |
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UNKNOWN |
V Stone 41 |
Marble: Fair, chipped & cracked |
No Inscription |
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UNKNOWN |
X Stone 23 |
Marble: Poor, chipped |
NO Inscription |
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UNKNOWN, |
P Stone 5 |
Black Slate:very Poor. |
No inscription; "could be a marker" |
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UNKOWN |
D Stones 36, 37, 38 |
NO INSCRIPTIONS |
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UNKOWN |
E Stones 22, 23, 27 |
Marble: Fair, Tilts |
No Inscription |
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UNKOWN |
M Stone 41 |
Gray Slate:Very Poor.Broken |
Unable to read |
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UNKOWN |
Q Stone 27 & 28 |
Black Slate: Poor |
No Inscriptions |
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UNKOWN |
V Stone 2 |
Black Slate: Poor, chipped |
No Inscription |
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W, BS |
V Stones 45-48 |
Granite: Fair |
BSW Mother |
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W, T.L. |
V stones 45-48 |
Granite: Fair |
Father T.L.W. |
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W. P. |
I Stone 31 |
Gray Slate: Fair, cracked. |
P. W. |
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WALBRIDGE, Abigail |
E Stone 29 |
Marble: Poor, chipped, Illegible at top. |
Abigail wife of Eliezer Walbridge died Nov. 12, 1832 aged 86 years. |
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WALBRIDGE, Cap. Henry |
I Stone 28 |
Black Slate: Poor, Chipped. Urn, leaves & fancy edging. |
Cap. Henry Walbridge died Jan. 23d 1818 aged 80 Years. "One of the first settlers in this town; GAR |
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WALBRIDGE, Eliezer |
E Stone 24 |
Marble: Fair. Palm tree inscribed above name. |
Eliezer Walbridge died Aug. 13, 1849. AE. 70 years. |
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WALBRIDGE, Eliezer* |
E Stone 28 |
Gray Slate: Poor, cracked.Urn and leaves dec. |
In memory of Ensign Eliezer Walbridge who died Oct.21 1815 in the 69 ear of his age. "As a husband dear and affectionate & as a Parent beloved and Respected"; *REV. WAR |
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WALBRIDGE, Huldah |
E Stone 25 |
Marble: Poor, Cracks & chipped; tilts to right. |
Huldah wife of Eliezer Walbridge Died Aug. 12, 1847 AE. 57 yrs. |
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WALBRIDGE, Martha |
I Stone 27 |
Black Slate: Poor, Urn , leaves & fancy edging. |
In memory of Mrs. Martha wife of Capt. Henry Walbridge who died Nov. 6th 1810 AE. 67 years |
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WALBRIDGE, Olive |
E Stone 26 |
Gray Slate: Poor, cracked. Ornamental top, |
In memory of Olive Walbridge wife of Capt. Eliezer Walbridge who died Oct. 2nd. 1814, aged 30 years. "How lov'd how valid once avails thee not to whom related, or by whom begot. A heap of dust alone remains, of thee, 'tis all thou art, and all the proud shall be." |
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WALES, Hannah |
P Stone 21 |
Marble: Fair |
Hannah Wales daughter of Joseph w. & Polly C. French born Aug 30 1821 Died Aug. 28, 1823 |
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WALES, Hannah |
P Stone 21 |
Marble: Fair |
Hannah Wales widow of Gen. John French, Jr. born Sept. 29, 1759, died Sept. 26, 1835. "If a man die shall he live again. Be that believeth in me. Though he were dead. Yet shall he live." |
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WARNER, Charlotte |
See Martin Chase Warner |
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Washburn Olive |
See Olive Edson |
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WASHBURN, Andrew |
B Stone 18 |
Gray Slate: Poor |
In memory of Andrew Washburn who died June 21 sr. 1823, AE. 36 Years. "The saints shall rest in hope." |
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WASHBURN, Charles J. |
I Stone 29 |
Marble: Fair |
Charles J. Washburn died Jan. 13, 1890 AE. 79 yrs. |
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