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Newfane |
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Partial listing on line. Typed copy available in Local History Room, Brooks Memorial Library |
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Perry Family, Radway |
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Large cemetery. |
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Incomplete typed copy of many of the interments available in Local History Room, Brooks Memorial Library, Brattleboro, Vt. |
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Ebenezer Dyer |
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One known grave, with no monument |
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Newfane Hill |
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Large cemetery |
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Holden |
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Four known graves, but only one marked stone. |
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Davis Brown |
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Abandoned |
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Sawtell Cemetery |
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Commemorates a house that burned where several people lost their lives in the fire. |
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Timson-Moore Cemetery |
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9 known graves |
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Sand Hill Cemetery |
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Abandoned, 10 known graves, many field stones |
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Grimes Family |
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A private cemetery with one stone left. GRIMES,_____ d. 1817 |
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Listing available in the Local History Room, Brooks Memorial Library |
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Private cemetery with 2 known graves |
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Partial listing available in the Local History Room, Brooks Memorial Library |
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Wheeler-Dummerston Hill |
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Located on |
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Betterly Cemetery |
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A private cemetery with two stones. WOOD,_____, d. 1827, wife of Jeremiah Wood |
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