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Barefoot Cemetery
The Barefoot Cemetery yard is generally known as Barefoot Corner cemetery and is in school district Number 10.
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Bay Path Cemetery
Established in 1764, part of this cemetery was given by Ebenezer Mackintire.
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Blood Cemetery
Blood Cemetery is about 1 acre in size and if surrounded on 4 sides by field stone walls.
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Cranberry Meadow Cemetery
The earliest burial here dates back to 1813.
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Depot Cemetery
On this land are buried five members of the Towne family, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Williams and their daughter Polly.
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Captain Jesse Smith Yard
This yard was formerly a part of the Jesse Smith property now owned by Wm. D. Warren, and is a few rods from the highway leading to Rochdale, near the junction of the road leading to Mr. Warren's house.
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Northside Cemetery
The remains of many of the first settlers of the lands called "County Gore" lie buried here.
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Tucker Cemetery
This burial place is on the Spencer road leading north from Millward school house some ten rods from the highway.
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Union Cemetery
The Union Cemetery was established in 1856 on land bought of Nahan Walker by twenty-eight citizens.
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West Ridge Cemetery
Find information about West Ridge Cemetery.