o J906> OLD TOWN BURYING GROUND, NEWBURGH, N. Y. INSCRIPTIONS 1898 OLD TOWN BURYING GROUND. View from the corner of South and Liberty Streets — 1898. The Historical Society of Newburgh Bay and the High lands, desirous of preserving the inscriptions in the Old Town Burying Ground, appointed the following committee to procure and publish the same in permaneut form. To the cordial co-operation of the President of the Society, Rev. Rufus BmeTy, who has made a complete record of the in scriptions, and to Mr. E. M. Ruttenber, who has added valua ble annotations, the Committee and Society axe greatly in debted. WILLIAM K. HALL, D. D., CHARLES H. WEYGANT, WM. COOK BELKNAP. £- / , /R T V ^5 7T A**£\s 7- £ect/o/v, off /Vo. Y s & /*? tA /V£> Sir Plan of the Old Town Burying Ground by Sections. A RECORD OF THE INSCRIPTIONS Old Town Burying Ground NEWBURGH, N. Y, Published by the HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF NEWBURGH BAY AND THE HIGHLANDS. NEWBURGH, N. Y., 1898. The enumeration of inscriptions in this Record has been made according to the following plan : The ground is divi ded naturally into five Sections, which are named the North, the Middle North, the Middle South, the South and the West Sections. For convenience of indexing, the North Section is called No. I; the Middle North, No. II; the Middle South, No. Ill; the South, No. IV; the West, No. V. It was contemplated arranging the inscriptions accord ing to family lots, but on careful examination it was found that the bounds of a large number of lots were too defective for accurate description; consequently the enumeration has been made in each Section following the rows of stones, be ginning at the West numbering them as they stand, from North to South in each Section. The index of names will show the location of family burials. The figures enclosed in brackets refer to the annotation in the appendix. I North Section, or No, L 1. In memory of MILBRO PORTMAN, the Beloved wife of Charles T. MALLET, a native of Worcester, England, died April 4, 1852, in the 24th year of her age. True and faithful friend. A perfect wife. 2. In memory of MARGARET, wife of Alexander FALLS, died April 1st, 1838, aged 65 years. 3. In memory of ALEXANDER FALLS, died Dec. 24, 1854. Aged 86 Years & 21 d's. [1] 4. In memory of GEORGE FALLS, died Dec. 11, 1850. Aged 54 years. 5- In memory of EFFEY, wife of Arther SMITH, who died Jan. 13, 1834, aged 35 ye., 1 mo. & 19 d's. Boast not thyself of to-morrow, for Thou can'st not tell what the day will bring forth. 6. In memory of AUTHUR SMITH, who died June 15, 1838, aged 46 y'rs, 5 mo. & 28 days. My flesh shall slumber under ground, Till the last trumpet's joyful sound Shall burst the bonds with glad surprise, And in our Saviour's image rise. 7. In memory of ALTHEA DE NOYELLES, who died July 19, 1864, aged 76 y'rs, 1 mo. & 21 days. 8. In memory of HARRIET SMITH, who departed this life Sept. 8, 1849, aged 55 years. 9. In memory of FRANCIS SMITH, who died JaU. 3, 1836, aged 74 y'rs, 2 mo. & 23 d's. Take comfort, friends, don't weep as those To whom.no hope is given; Death is the messenger of peace, That calls my soul to heaven. 10. In memory of HANNAH, wife of Francis SMITH, who died Feb. 6, 1834, aged 67 y'rs, 3 mo. & 21 d's. Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord. Old Town Bukying Ground. 11. In memory of ABIGAIL TELLER, who died April 30th, 1864, aged 64 y'rs> 1 mo. & 24 days. Dearest Mother, thou hast left us, And our loss we deeply feel, But 'tis God that has bereft us, He can all our sorrows heal. 12. In memory of ELIZABETH WOOLSEY, died Nov. 27, 1854, aged 70 years, 4 months. Dearest Mother, thou hast left us, Here thy loss we deeply feel, But 'tis God who hath bereft us, He can all our sorrows heal. Yet again we hope to meet thee, When the day of life is fled, Then in heaven "with joy to greet thee, Where no farewell tear is shed. 13. In memory of SAMUEL G. SMITH, died Nov. 6, 1834, aged 22 years, 21 days. 14. WILEMA ANN SMITH, died July 3, 1835, aged 9 y'rs. Affliction sore long time she bore, Physician's art was vain, Till God did please to give her ease, And relieve her of her pain. 15. In memory of RACHEL, wife of George OARITHERS, who died Sept 27, 1839, in the 64th year of her age. 16. In memory of GEORGE CARITHERS, who died Dec. 14, 1843, in the 73 year of his age. 17. ISAAC FRONCE, Born Mar. 25, 1844. Died Apr. 15 1887. 56 Reg., N. Y. S. Vol., Co. K. He was a veteran soldier. 18. Stone marked L. T. 19. In memory of ELIZABETH GRINNELL, died Jan 13 1851, aged 28 y'rs, 3 mo's & 5 d's. Blessed are the dead that die in the Dord. 20. In memory of JAMES S., son Jacob S. & Levina B HENRY. Born May 24, 1843, died Sept. 19, 1845. North Section, or No. I. 21. In memory of SARAH, wife of James McLAUGHLIN, who died Aug. 20, 1846, aged 65 y'rs & 20 d's. 22 JAMES McLAUGHLIN, died Feb. 23, 1867, aged 91 years, 4 mo's, 23 days, 23 ELEAZER G., son of Abel & Phoebe F. SMITH. Died Oct. 9, 1873, aged 1 year & 19 D's. 24. CYNTHIA H. GIDNEY, wife of Robert ROGERS. Born July 17, 1835. Died Dec. 14, 1866. 25. ISAAC GIDNEY, born January 20, 1793. Died May 25, 1871. Earthly links must be dissolved, And friend from friend depart. His wife SARAH PURDY. Born Dec. 22, 1802. Died March 3, 1894. 26. Died September 21, 1837, SAMUEL J., infant son of Samuel J. & Sally Ann FARNUM, aged 5 weeks. 27. In memory of ANN JANE, wife of Matthew DUKE, who died April 8th, 1851, aged 50 years. [2] 28. EBEN S. ROWE, died Oct. 13, 1839, aged 31 y'rs. Also his wife Mary, died July 4, 1838, aged 24 y'rs. 29. (East). LEONARD ROWE, died Aug. 1, 1844, aged 59 y'rs; Also his son ORVILLE P., died Feb. 14, 1875, aged 70 y'rs; Also LITTLE EDDIE, aged 6 y'rs. (West). In memory of LEONARD ROWE, who departed this life Aug. 1, 1844, in the 59 year of his age. A kind husband. A tender father. An honest man. Also his grandchild, Little Eddie. 30. ROBERT D. KEMP, died Nov. 2, 1880, aged 71 years. A weary soul finds rest at last. LOUISA ROWE, wife of R. D. KEMP, aged 68 years. Her heart was filled with love, and the dawn of an opening heaven lighted up her soul with the glory of the celestial regions. Having served ber generation, by the will of God, she fell asleep March 21, 1876. Old Town Burying Ground. 31. In memory of ELIZABETH KEMP, Wife of Joseph Kemp, who departed this Life Sept. 1, 1822, aged 56 years. Also their infant child, aged 18 days & 15 hours. Weep not, my Spouse and Children dear, I am not Dead, but sleeping here, As I am now so you must be, Prepare for Death and follow me. 32. In memory of BENJAMIN B. POPE, Son of Thos. Pope, who departed this life March 9, 1837, aged 25 years, 3 mos. & 3 days. Praises on tombstones are but vainly spent, A virtuous life is the best monument; Earth to its earth, the spirit to its God, Redeemed by Christ and purchased by his blood. 33. JOHN VAN NORT, died Oct. 10th, 1835, AE 41 y'rs, 8 mo. & 18 d's; Also Mary C. VAN NORT, died July 30th, 1826, M. 41 y'rs, 3 m'o & 10 d's; Also CHARLES E. VAN NORT, died Aug. 6th, 1828. 34. MAHALA, wife of John VAN NORT, died Feb. 13, 1850, aged 53 years, 2 months, 9 days. 35. Erected to the memory of SARAH, wife of James OSTRANDER, formerly of Brooklyn, L. I., who died Oct. 30th, 1840, aged 48 years. Also Mary Jane, their daughter, who died Feb. 22d, aged 8 years, 7 months. 36. In memory of CLARA A., daughter of Michael and Eliza beth NESTELL, who died April 18, 1847, aged 22 years, 5 mo's & 18d's. Also MARGARET S., died at Buffalo, July 29, 1849, aged 29 years. 37. In memory of CHARLOTTE H., daughter of Michael and Elizabeth NESTELL, who died Sept. 20th, 1842, aged 21 years, 9 mo. and 29 days. 38. In memory of ELIZABETH, wife of Michael NESTELL, died Jan. 20, 1851, aged 65 years. 39. In memory of MICHAEL NESTELL, who died April 24 1841, aged 62 years, 3 months and 20 days. [3] North Section, or No. I. 40. In memory of ABIGAIL, wife of Richard BURWELL, who died Sept. 5, 1840, aged 68 years. Also CATHARINE BARNES, their daughter, who died July 11, 1841, aged 51 years. The sweet remembrance of the just Shall flourish when they sleep in dust. 41. In memory of RICHARD BURRILL, son of Benjamin E. & Cornelia T. Burrill, who died Nov. 2, 1840, aged 21 years, 9 mo's & 6 d's. I will spare neither innocence, virtue nor truth, The aged, the manly, nor childhood, nor youth, Man alike is my prey, nor shall favor be shown, I will give each an arrow, a shroud, a stone. 42. In memory of SAMUEL PITTS, JR., died Feb. 8, 1842, aged 7 years & 5 mo. Short was his journey here below, Though pained 'twas quickly past, Where joys forever last. And now his Spirit rests 43. DANIEL T., son of Daniel and Catharine GIDNEY, de parted this life November 19th, 1842, aged 20 years, 9 months and 23 days. 44. In memory of MRS. CATHARINE PERRY ALLEN, who died March 27th, 1874, In the 80th year of her age. 45. ELEAZER, son of Alzamora and Anna C, WOOLSEY, died Nov. 8, 1860, aged 6 weeks. ANNA S., daughter of Alzamora and Anna C. WOOLSEY, died Sept. 6, 1865, aged 1 year, 1 mo. & 2 weeks. 46. MARY EMMA, daughter of Eleazer and Maria WOOL SEY", died Nov. 1st, 1857, aged 16 years and 3 mo. Alas, dear one, for thee our bosoms swell, With grief tears cannot cure, words may not tell. 47. MARIA, wife of Eleazer G. WOOLSEY, died May 30, 1862, aged 54 years and 9 mos. , 48. In memory of ELEAZER G. WOOLSEY", who died Sept. 30, 1841, M 38 y'rs. In the death of Mr. Woolsey society has lost a firm friend and supporter, the church a noble member, the poor a distinguished patron. 10 Old Town Burying Ground. 49. In memory of PHEBE B., wife of Thomas G. FEAGLES, who died Oct. 24th, 1851, Aged 45 years, 7 mo. 16 days- Dearest Aunty you have left usr And thy loss I deeply feel, But 'tis Jesus has bereft us, He will all my sorrows heal. 50. In memory of WALTER W. WEED, who died Feb. 27th, 1840, aged 37 years & 26 days. 51. In memory of Catharine, wife of (rest illegible). 52. In memory of JANE, wife of James LYLE, who died July 31st, 1850, aged 61 years. 53. In memory of JAMES LYLE, Who was drowned Oct 7, 1841, In the 56 yr. of his age. 54. MARGARET LYLE, born March 18, 1819, died October 29, 1890. 55. HELEN, wife of Daniel R. DE FOREST, died Sept. 8, 1860, aged 30 years; Also GEORGE, son of D. R. and H. DE FOREST, died June 6, 1858, aged 7 months. 56. WILLIAM LISLE, died Aug. 9, 1883, aged 68 years. [4] Gone but not forgotten. 57. In memory of HENRY T. BARTLETT, who died Nov. 22, 1842, aged 20 years & 8 mo's. 58. Sacred to the memory of ROBERT SIMMS, who died June 19th, 1842, aged 29 years, 8 mo's & 26 days. And we must tread this vale of tears, In solitude and gloom; Yet what is that which we call life, A journey to the tomb. 59. In memory of CHARLOTTE LILBURN, who died Au«* 18th, 1846, in the 28th year of her age. The months of affliction are o'er, The days and the nights of distress, We see her in anguish no more, She has gained a happy release. North Section, or No. I. 11 60. In memory of ELIZABETH BRINKMAN, wife of Thom as LILBURN, who died April 5th, 1847, in the 69th year of her age. Farewell, my Mother, thou has gone, Unto the mansion of the dead, And left thy earthly friends forlorn, To mourn a kindred spirit fled; Oft shall heart recall to mind, Her friendship to her kindred dear, That kindness which her soul did bind, To me through every grief and fear. 61. In memory of ELIZABETH, daughter of Nathaniel & Jane BARR, who died July 5, 1850, M. 16 y'rs. & 22 d's. From adverse blasts and lowering storms, Her favored soul he bore, And with yon bright angelic forms, She lives to die no more. 62. In memory of NATHANIEL BARR, who died Sept. 15, 1.848, M. 47 y'rs, 5 mo's & 7 d's. Also, his. son JOHN, M. 2 mo. & 7 d's. Also BRINKMAN ADAM, AE. 1 y'r., 8 mo. & 24 days. [5] Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord. 63. (South). NANCY LILBURN, wife of Robert SIMMS. Born August 5, 1822, died June 5, 1859. (East). THOMAS LILBURN, born January 1, 1799, died March 23, 1853. (North). BRINKMAN LILBURN, born January 2, 1812, died April 28, 1874. (West). JANE LILBURN, wife of Nathaniel BARR, born August 12, 1814, died May 26, 1854. 64. This lovely bud now blooms in heaven. In memory of ROBERT L., son of Samuel & Louisa GIBB. 65. Oor mother ELIZA, Wife of John GIBB, died April 7, 1867. Aged about 56 years. 66. In memory of JOHN GIBB, born Sept. 6, 1798, died May 13, 1858. 67. In memory of GEORGE W., son of Samuel & Nancy JOHNSON, born Sept. 11, 1829, died July 15, 1874. 12 Old Town Burying Geound. 68. In memory of HARRIET JOHNSON, wife of Charles E. WEVER, died July 24, 1873, aged 33 y'rs, 2 mo., 26 days. 69. In 'memory of MERCY, wife of Joseph CHASE, who de parted this life July 9th, 1841, in the 49th year of her age. 70. In memory of WILLIAM T. TRASK, died Oct 4, 1849, aged 31 yr's, 8 mo's, 6 d's. 71. CLARA A., Relict of William TRASK, died May 14, 1863, aged 48 y'rs, 7 mo's & 2 days. Mother, my mother! at that sacred word My heart is fired with vestal flame, And life's sad current faster leap, For e'en my soul with love is stirred, That will not die while life shall keep Its vigil o'er this mortal frame. 72. In memory of MARIA L., dau. of William & Clarisa TRASK, died Jan. 10th, 1847, aged 2 yr's, 7 mo's & 17 d's. Also MARY E. TRASK, died June 13th, 1841, aged 3 days. 73. To the memory of LUCIUS B. PHIPPEN, son of Rev. Geo. Phippen, who died July 14th, 1841, aged 27 years. [6] I am the resurrection and the life. — Jesus Christ. . 74. In memory of ANN AUGUSTA WELLER, wife of Gil bert F. CHASE, who died Mar. 1, 1850, AE. 21 y'rs, 3d's. 75. In memory of FANNYT MARIA, wife of Gilbert F. CHASE, who died Mar. 26, 1848, AE. 43. 76. In memory of WILLIAM A., son of Thomas C. & Eliza beth FANNING, died March 12, 1842. Aged 1 year. 77. In memory of HARRIETT GRIGGS, born Oct. 8„ 1829, died Nov. 28, 1870. 78. In memory of JAMES HULSE, born May 7, 1815, died Dec. 22, 1856. 79. In memory of SAB AH HULSE, born Sept. 20, 1S22 di^d Feb. 24, 1849. North Section, or No. I. 13 80. In memory of MARIA HULSE, wife of John DURLAND, who departed this life Dec. 12, 1840, aged 36 years. Why do we mourn for dying friends, Or shake at death's alarms, "Tis but the voice that Jesus sends, To call them to his arms. 81. In memory of WILLIAM HUDSON, son of Silas & Sarah HULSE, who died in New York, April 9, 1838, aged 26 years, 9 months & 23 days. In the morning of life he has left father, brothers and sisters to mourn to the loss of a dutiful and beloved son and brother. S2 Died, 2nd June, 1826, JAMES LAW, son of Samuel & Nancy JOHNSON, ae. 6 m's, 2 d's. God hath bereaved me of my child, His hand in this I viewed, It is the Lord — shall I complain? He doth what seemeth good. 83. Sacred to the memory of BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, son of Samuel & Nancy JOHNSON, died 23 Nov. 1839, aged 6 y's, 10 m's & 25 days. He hath gone to the place of his rest, He is safe in the home of his God. And we who "have lov'd, forsaken, oppressed, Submissive bow to the rod. Though his accents can cheer us no more, his Love yet may speak from the grave, and Then on the broad wing of faith, may we Soar to the one who is mighty to save. 84. BENJAMIN, son of Samuel & Nancy JOHNSON, died Dec. 30, 1843, aged 1 year, 2 mo. & 23 days. Suffer little children to come unto me, and forbid them not, for of such is the kingdom of Heaven. 85. In memory of THOMAS P. JOHNSON, died Sept. 25, 1854, aged 19 years, 2 mo. & 8 d's. Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord. 86. -NANCY GOODHUE, wife of Samuel JOHNSON, died Dec'r 18, 1861, aged 61 Years & 22 Days. Blessed are the dead that Die in the Lord. 87. SAMUEL JOHNSON, died Dec'r 28th, 1872, aged 79 Years, 10 Months & 26 Days. [7] Blessed are th© Dead that Die in the Lord. 14 Old Town Burying Ground. 88. In memory of MARY JOHNSON, died June 19, 1870, aged 32 y'rs, 4 mo., 26 days. Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord. 89. (West). RACHEL DRAKE, Relict of the late Paul CRISPIN, born May 19, 1779, died Sept. 15, 1856. (East). Mother's Grave. There remaineth therefore a rest for the people of God.— Heb. 4, chap. 3. Calm on the bosom of thy God, Thy spirit resteth now; E'en while with us thy footsteps trod, His seal was on thy brow. 90. To our mother, JOANNA MARSH, who died October 6, 1860, aged 79 Years. 91. To our father, ABRAHAM MARSH, who died September 5th, 1860, aged 82 Y^ears. 92. In memory of WILLIAM MURRAY, a native of Wig townshire, Scotland, died Sept. 5, 1865, aged 60 years, 7 mo's & 10 days. 93. PETER HANNAY MURRAY, born at Penningham Vil lage, Wigtown Shire, Scotland, Dec. 10th, 1802, Died June 3d, 1861. 94. Died Dec. 5, 1845, CATHARINE MURRAY, in the 81st year of her age. Native of Whithorn, Scotland. 95. In memory of JOHN MURRAY, who died April 11, 1827 Aged 27 years. A native of Galloway. Scotland. 96. JOSEPH SIMPSON, died Dec. 21, 1845, aged 50 years rai Christ thankS be t0 G°d wh° giveth us the victory thl,ough our ^ J"*™ 97. The grave of MARGARET ADELINE, Daughter of Joseph & Amelia SIMPSON, who died June 17 1847 JF 17 y'rs. ' ' Gone but not lost, For in memory still cherished, Lives the spirit loved most, The dust only has perished North Section or No. I. 15 98. In memory of WINTRUP, son of Pedro & Francies LEON, who died July 25th, 1842, aged 10 years, 5 mo., 26 days. When blooming youth is snatched away, By death's resistless hand, Our hearts the mournful tribute pay, Which pity must demand. 99. (North side). MARY A. D. LEON, born Nov. 14, 1820, died Jan. 27, 1867. CATHARINE LEON, born Mar. 9, 1826, died April 4, 1868. (East side). PEDRO LEON, born Feb. 22, 1789, died Sept. 13, 1853; Also his wife, FANNY H., born Aug. 30, 1800, died Sept. 30, 1869. (South side). WINTRUP LEON, born Jan. 29, 1832, died July 25, 1842. GILBERT F. LEON, born July 27, 1828, died Oct. 2, 1856. 100. Mv Father & Mother. HUGH W. AMERMAN, died March 25, 1856, aged 56 years; also, his wife NANCY AMERMAN, died May 2, 1867, aged 54 years. • 101. In memory of JAMES FLEEMING, who died Sept. 19th, 1845, aged 53 years. 102. The grave of GABRIEL P. ADAMS, who died August 8th, 1844, Aged 32 Years, 7 Months & 12 Days. Alas, how soon has vigor fled, And numbered him among the dead' No earthly hands can stop the blow, And cause the tide of life to flow; The tyrant came and seized his prey, And bore our youthful friend away. 103. In memory of WILLIAM S. MADDEN, who died June 27th, 1844, Aged 28 Years, 1 Month & 7 Days. [9] Affliction sore long time I bore, Physicians were in vain, Till God did please and death did seize, To ease me of my pain. 104. Sacred to the memory of CORNELIUS O. MADDEN, who died Dec. 31, 1845, aged 21 Years, 11 Mos. and 12 Days. [10] 105. (East). SARAH E. OSTRANDER, wife of William COL- VILL, born May 18th, 1823, died April 11th, 1847. 16 Old Town Burying Ground. (North). DANIEL WILLSON, Child of William & Sarah E. COLVILL, born March 19th, 1847, died August 12th, 1847. (West). WILLIAM COLVILL, born Oct 13th, 1816, died June 22nd, 1875. 106. In memory of ANNA, daughter of William & Sarah E. COLVILL, who died June 11th, 1844, aged 8 months & 6 days. Born here scarce the light to see, Or of this life to taste, She's entered on the state which we, Are. passing to in haste. 107. The grave of HARRIET MILLS, wife of E. H. JACKSON, died Sept. 24th, 1857, aged 64 years. 108. Sacred to the memory of AGNESS, wife of William STERLING, who died Sept. 15, 1824. in the 39 year of her age. Also, their daughter, MARY JANE, died May 1, 1828, aged 5 y'rs, 4 mo's. 109. . Sacred to the memory of WILLIAM STERLING, who died Oct. 23, 1842, in the 61 year of his age. [11] He was a native of County Down, Ireland, and for many years a resident of this village. He was a just man, full of faith and exemplary in conduct. He became hopefully converted in early life, and was for many years a Ruling Elder in the Church of God. He -was a kind Husband, a tender Parent, a lover of his adopted Country, the friend of man, and ardently devoted to the interests of true religion. He lived respected, and died lamented. 110. Sacred to the memory of ELIZABETH STERLING, who died Feb. 7th, 1851, in the 69th year of her age. 111. EDMUND, son of Asa and Phebe E. STERLING, was born Dec. 28th, 1841, died Dec. 4th, 1845. Matthew, 1& chap., 14 verse. 112. HELEN CHAMBERS, daughter of John M. & Ellen D. W. KREBS, born Jan. 5th, 1848, died April 10th, 1S50. 113. JOHN D. W. CHAMBERS, born January 1st, 1816, died March 2d, 1849. Morth Section, or No. I. 17 114. ELLEN DE WITT, daughter of John M. & Ellen D. W. KREBS. Born Sept. 22d, 1846, Died May 14, 1847. The Lord gave and the Lord hath taken away; blessed be the name of the Lord.— Job 1: 21. 115. WILLIAM ADAMSON, son of John M. KREBS and El len D. W. Chambers. Born Dec. 29th, 1843, Died July 12th, 1845. Matthew xviii, 14. 116. In memory of SUSAN ELIZABETH, daughter of John and Hetty CHAMBERS, who departed this life Feb. 11, 1856, aged 14 years, 6 mo's and 2 days. 117. JOHN CHAMBERS KREBS, son of John M. and Ellen DeWitt Krebs, born November 4th, 1840, died September 11th, 1841. Cor. xv, 22. 118. A memorial of JAMES SCRIBNER, son of (remainder wanting). 119. A memorial of MATILDA SCRIBNER, daughter of James S. & M. Matilda YOUNG, who died August 22nd, 1843, aged 2 y'rs, 4 mo's & 27 days. Early, bright, transient, Chaste as morning dew, She sparkled, was exhaled, And went to heaven. 120. A memorial of M. MATILDA, wife of James S. YOUNG, Born in East Bridgewater, Mass., Sept. 21st, 1819; Died in New Burgh, N. York, June 15th, 1849. [12] 121. I. H. S. Erected in memory of GEORGE McCAUGHEL, who departed this life June 30th, 1842, aged 50 years. A native of Killvbegs, County of Donegal, Ireland. 122. RICHARD HENRY WANDELL, Born at Newburgh, Oct. 6th, 1837, Died at Verplanks, April 9th, 1850, Aged 12 y'rs, 6 mo's, 3 days. Sudden the shock which called me home, Death set my spirit free, Reader, prepare to follow me, Your turn will shortly come. 18 Old Town Burying Ground. 123. WILLIAM E., son of Richard & Mary WANDELL, died March 5, 1837, aged 5 months & 5 day's. He is gone but to a land more fair. Why weep, why shed tlie bitter tears? He sleeps in sweet and calm repose, And naught of pain and sorrow knows. 124. Here lies MARY", the daughter of William & Mary WAN DELL, who died in the year of our Lord, 1843, Dec. 13th, aged 3 years, 8 months & 13 days. She was like the rose that blossomed for awhile, then returned to earth again. Yes, Daughter, thy blest life is o'er. And here we shall never see thee more, Nor hear again thy gentle voice, Which now with heavenly choirs rejoice. 125. JOHN M. KREBS, D. D., born May 6, 1804; died Sep tember 30, 1867. [13] 126. (East). In memory of JOHN CHAMBERS, born Novem ber 8, 1776, died September 26, 1854, and of his wife, HEL- LITJE DE WITT, born October 18, 1783; died June 13, 1856. (South.) The memory of the just is blessed. (North.) Thou will keep him in perfect peace, Whose mind is stayed on Thee. 127. ELLEN DE WITT CHAMBERS, wife of John M. KREBS, D. D., born February 11, 1810; died December 20, 1863. I will behold thy face in righteousness; I shall be satisfied when I awake in thy likeness. 128. KATHARINE, daughter of John M. KREBS, D. D., and Ellen De Witt Chambers, born March 22, 1842, died May 17, 1863. Early in Christ; early in Heaven. 129. JOHN LITTLE, died March 8, 1860, aged 60 vears. His wife, ANN PORTER, died Aug. 11, 1892, aged 87*years. 130. WILLIAM REID, Sen., Died at New York City, March 11th, 1833, Aged 30 years; also, SARAH PATTERSON, Born March 4th, 1831, Died July 8th, 1832; also, WILLIAM North Section, or No. I. 19 REID, Born October 14th, 1832, Died February 13th, 1857, Son and Daughter of William & Ann Reid. The Lord gave and the Lord hath taken away, blessed be the name of the Lord.— Job, 1st c(hap., 21st verse. 131. To my Father & Mother. JOHN FORSYTH, died Decem ber 10th, 1845, aged 85 years. RACHEL FORSYTH, died August 23d, 1860, aged 86 years. 132. To our Father and Mother. SAMUEL LITTLE, born November 14th, 1789; died March 1st, 1857. MARGARET TEMPLETON, wife of Samuel LITTLE, born Julv 24th, 1794; died September 22nd, 1857. 133. In memory of RACHEAL, wife of Thomas LITTLE, who died June 5th, 1851, in the 52d year of her age. 134. Sacred to the memory of SYrLVESTER P. FOX, who died Sept. 13, 1S45, aged 32 years. Afflictions sore for years he bore, Physicians were in vain. Till God was pleased to call him home, And relieve him of his pain. 135. (North). JOHN SEIBERT, born Oct. 26, 1821; died Swift to its close ebbs out life's little day, Earth'* joys grow dim, its shadows fade away, Change and decay in all around I see; O Thou who changest not, abide with me. (East). MARGARET McCARTNEY, wife of John Sei- bert, died May 12, 1846, aged 27 years. Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord. 136. In memory of SAMUEL DUNLAP, son of James & Isa bella WISEMAN, who died July 21st, 1845, Aged 7 mo's, 6 da's; Also DAVID, who died Aug. 2nd, 1846, Aged 5 y'rs, 7 mo's & 3 days. 137. In memory of ROBERT WISEMAN, born Jan. 29, 1837, died May 16, 1858. Also JAMES D. WISEMAN, born Jan. 29, 1839, died March 14, 1854. 20 Old Town Buhyino. Ground. 138. In memory of ISABELLA NUTT, wile of James WISE MAN, who 'died Fob. 14, ISIS, in (lie 31 vear of her age. Also, tlieir infant daughter, died July '20, 1N4H, il). 5 ino. &9days. 139. In memory of -IAMES WISEMAN, who departed tins life Nov'r 241 li, 185(5, in the 47fli y<'ar of his age. 140. (Fast). AKC1IIBAL1) WISEMAN, died al, sea, May 9, 1853, aged 40 vears. (South). DAVID CLYDE, died Oct. 15, 184(5, aged 6 v'rs, 5 mo. & 20 days. MARGARET DUNLAP, died Dec. 12, 1848, aged 3 v'rs, 9 mo. & 21 davs. Cliildrru of Archibald & Susan W I SUM AN. 141. In memory of MARGARET OOLWFLL, who died dan. 15th, 1847, Aged (54 years. Hen resi friend, thou hast lcl'l mc, Here Ihy loss I deeply feel; Bui 'lis HENRIETTA. 74. MOSES WILLSON, died Aug. 17, 1859, aged 55 vears. His wife, AGNES HUTCHINSON, died Dec. 11, 1883," aged 70 years. Father and Mother. 75. In memory of ERASTUS ROOT, son of Victor M.. and Juliet WATKINS, who died Jan. 26, 1834. aged 2 years 7 months and 26 days. 76. In memory of VICTOR M. WATKINS. who departed this life May 29th, 1844. aged 34 years, 3 months and 3 days. [20] Forgive, ye blest, the tributary tear, That mourns your exit from a world like this: Forgive the wish that would have kept you here, And stayed your progress to the seats of bliss. Juliet Egbert, wife of Victor M. Watkins, born April 29, 1810, Died December 23, 188S. Buried by the side of her husband. 77. GEORGE E., son of G. M. £ E. A. HALSTEAD, died Aug. 2, 1850, aged 1 yr., 4 mos.. 7 ds. Of such is the Kingdom of Heaven. 78. In memory of PHEBE EGBERT, who departed this life June 9th, 1844, aged 74 years. 79. Rev. JOSEPH McCARRELL. born July 9, 1795. died Mar. 29, 1864. JANE, wife of Rev. J. McCARRELL, born Aug. 27, 1797, died Nov. 4, 1875. [21] 80. HANNAH ELIZABETH McCARRELL, wife of Bartram G. LEIPER. b. Aug. 11, 1827. died April 4. 1862. Absent from the body, present with the Lord. HANNAH ELIZABETH, daughter of B. G. & H. E. LEIPER. born March 6th, 1862. died June 1st. 1863. He shall gather the lambs with his arms. 38 Old Town Burying Ground. 81. Died 21st Sept., 1831, MARY, eldest daughter of Rev. Joseph & Jane B. McCARRELL, aged 6 years. Suffer little children to come unto me and forbid them not, for of such is the Kingdom of heaven. Thus spake the infant sufferer and no more Uttered his dying lips; but went in hope, Till the last trump shall wake their notes of praise. Also 17th Aug., 1829, their infant daughter. 82. In memory of JANE B., daughter of Rev. Joseph & Jane R, McCARRELL, who departed this life Feby. 6th, 1847, aged 16 years, 3 mos. & 13 days. Early devoted to God, her Saviour, " To her to live was Christ, to die was gain." " To depart and to be with Christ te far better." 83. In memory of HENRY B. CARPENTER, who died 9 Oct., 1832, in his 32 year. [22] 84. To the memory of MARY FAIRCHILD, who died May 4th, 1840, in the 79th year of her age. 85. In memory of JOHN W. WELLS, who died Jan. 20, 1871, M 76 YT'rs, 9 M's, 19 D's. [23] His end was peace. 86. MARIA WELLS, wife of John W. Wells, Died Oct. 13, 1881, aged 77 years. Daughter of Jacob and Eunice CAR PENTER, being born in Newburgh, N. Y., January 1, 1803. 87. NEHEMIAH D. WELLS, died May 27, 1864, 28 years of age. Death occurred at Baton Rouge, La. ; Burled in Ceme tery there. Resided near Valton, Wis, Birth-place was Newburgh, N. Y'., born July 21, 1835. 88. ELIZA C. LITTLE, wife of John V. BROWN, died Sept. 11, 1 860, aged 44 years. Also their daughter, JOANNA L., wife of Joseph P. VOUGHT, died June 11, 1870. Middle North Section, or No. II. 39 89. DEZIAH TUSTEN, relict of Phineas CASE, of Goshen, died Sept. 3, 1834, in the 85 year of her age. And I heard a voice from Heaven saying: Write, Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord. ABIGAIL CASE, died Sept. 16, 1857, in the 81st year of her age. Far and evil have the days of the years of my pilgrimage been. Gen. 17:9. 90. MARY' CASE, relict of Davis STRIKER, died Feb. 13, 1854, in the 81st year of her age. If by reason of strength our years be fourscore, yet is their strength labor and vanity. 91. KITTY D. CASE, died March 9, 1852, aged 58 years. Them also who sleep in Jesus will God bring with him. 1st Thes. 4 : 14. Sister, sleep on till a seraph shall fold, At thy tomb its white wings, embroidered with gold; Then awake; behold thy pure spirit has come, To bear its companion to Heaven its home. 92. JOHN BROWN, deceased June 10th, 1850, aged 62 years & 5 months. " At midnight there was a cry made, behold the bridegroom cometh! go ye out to meet him." Matt. 25: 6. ELIZA CASE, relict of John Brown, died Aug. 8, 1886, in the 96th year of her age. [24] 93. CHICHESTER BROWN, M. D., born Jan. 20th, 1783, died Aug 8th, 1849. " And there shall be no more death, neither shall there be any more pain." CATHARINE GRAHAM, wife of Chichester Brown, M. D., born Oct. 24th, 1786, died Nov. 7th, 1867. [25] 94. (East.) In memory of EDWARD BROWN, who died Jan. 25, 1884, aged 21 Y'rs & 6 Mo's. " Accepted in the Beloved." " Thanks be to God for his unspeakable gift." (South.) JOHN JAMES BROWN, died Feb. 15, 1888, aged 77 Y'rs, 1 Mo. & 3 D's. [26] " Asleep in Jesus." 40 Old Town Burying Ground. 95. MARY R. ARSDALE, wife of John James BROWN, died March 5, 1855, in the 49th year of her age. I sought the Lord, and he heard me and delivered me from all my fear. Psalm 34: 4. 96. JAMES S. BROWN, died Feb. 4, 1878, aged 80 y'rs & 7 m'os. The days of our age are three score and ten, and if by reason of strength they be four score years, yet is their strength labor and sorrow, for it is soon cut off and we fly away. 97. SARAH S., wife of James S. BROWN, died March 7th, 1854, aged 49 years and 13 d'ys. Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God. 98. (East.) ANGELINA CARPENTER, died in 1811, in the 9th year of her age. ALEXANDER L., died in Ohio in 1847, in the 44th year of his age. JANE B., died in 1870, in the 72d year of her age. BENJAMIN, died in 1871, in the 78th year of his age. ELIZABETH, died in 1874, in the 79th year of her age. (South.) LEONARD CARPENTER was of Scotch des cent. BRIDGET BELKNAP, his wife, of English descent. They migrated to this country in the eighteenth century, and were the parents of Benjamin, Elizabeth, Jane B., Angelina, Isaac R., Alexander L., Sarah L. S., and Cynthia W. CAR PENTER. (West.) LEONARD CARPENTER, died in 1816, in the 52nd year of his age. BRIDGET BELKNAP, his wife, died in 1843, in the 75th year of her age. 99. Asleep in Jesus, ELIZABETH, daughter of John & Mary HUTCHINSON. A native of Desert Martin, County Derry, Ireland; Died Feb. 9th, 1862, Aged 50 years. 100. Died, August 24th, 1849, MARY MARTIN, Aged 4 years, 1 mo. & 14 days. Also JANE ADELINE FREMONT, died Dec. 4, 1859, aged 3 years, 6 mo's & 4 days. Children of James M. & Mary HUTCHINSON. Middle Noeth Section, oe No. II. 41 101. (East.) WILLIAM THAYER, born Sept. 9th, 1784, Died April 9th, 1855. (South.) ELIZABETH CARPENTER, wife of William THAYER, born June 20th, 1795, died Jan. 4, 1874. (North.) ISAAC R. CARPENTER, born December 30th, 1800, Died January 30, 1881. CAROLINE M. THAYER, born April 6, 1816, died Decem ber 19, 1884. 102. (A slab set in the ground.) In memory of WILLIAM THAYER, born September 21, 1874; died April 9, 1855, aged 70 years, 6 mo's & 19 days. [27] 103. To the memory of CHARLES W. BROOKS, died March 18, 1870, aged 33 years, 3 mo's & 9 days. MARGARET ANN HAMILTON, wife of Charles W. BROOKS, died Aug. 19, 1863, aged 20 y'rs, 9 mo's & 19 days. Who always made home happy. 104. WILLIE H., son of James & Harriet HAMILTON, died July 4, 1859, aged 9 y'rs, 10 mo's, 4 days. 105. In memory of SAMUEL, son of James & Harriet HAMIL TON, died Mar. 10, 1872, aged 17 yrs., 9 mo., 8 days. God is my Salvation. JAMES R. HAMILTON, died Dec. 2, 1878, aged 31 years. 106. HARRIET BONTECOU, wife of James HAMILTON, en tered into rest April 5, 1876, aged 62 years. He giveth his beloved sleep. 107. ROBERT HAMILTON, died Sept. 14, 1849, aged 32 years. Also, his wife, MARYr McCARTNEY', died Nov. 4, 1881, aged 66 years. [28] 108. MAGGIE, youngest daughter of Charles and Anna F. THAY'ER, died Nov. 18, 1861, aged 6 months and 3 days.. Little Maggie, How early was thy doom; Thy birth just gave delight; Thy parents smiled, and then the tomb Received thee from our sight. 42 Old Town Busying Ground. 109. JOHN THAYER, born May 21, 1781, died April 19, 1861. (See William Thayer note.) 110. STEPHEN BELKNAP, born Aug. 4th, 1766, died Oct. 29th, 1848. MARY, wife of Stephen BELKNAP, died June 5th, 1863, aged 81 years. 111. Sacred to the memory of WILLIAM REID, son of Thomas Reid of Mobile, Ala., who died 22 May, 1837, aged 11 years. Of such is the Kingdom of Heaven. 112. In memory of MARY' O, wife of Aaron B. GARDNER, who died Nov. 1st, 1846, aged 32 years, 8 mo's & 14 days. 113. In memory of MAR Yr ANNA, wife of B. H. MACE, born Aug. 11, 1811, Died Oct. 22, 1847. [29] 114. Sacred to the memory of FANNY SCOTT, wife of Jona than GIDNEY, who died Nov. 20, 1864, aged 72 y'rs, 4 mo's & 25 days. 115. Sacred to the memory of JONATHAN GIDNEY, who died April 6, 1847, in the 63d year of his age. [30] 116. In memory of MARY" LOUISA, daughter of Oliver & Susan S. DAVIS, died 16 Sept., 1836, aged 1 year, 4 mo's & 8 days. Middle South Section, or No, IIL i. THOMAS WILSON, born Nov. 9th, 1760; died Feb. 23rd, 1838. ESTHER WILSON, Born Feb. 6th, 1790; Died Jan. 31st, 1852. Blessed are they who die in the Lord. 2. JAMES WILSON, died Oct. 9th, 1874, Aged 73 years, 9 mo's, 7 d's. Patient under his many afflictions, he is now reaping the reward of those who trust in the Lord. 3. (East.) MARY EDWARDS, wife of James WILSON, born Feb. 12, 1812; died July 29, 1892. (South.) ESTHER C, born Nov. 5, 1832; died April 11, 1862. 4. MARY W., wife of William LEONARD, died March 22nd, 1888, aged 86 years, 8 mo's and 8 days. 5. WILLIAM LEONARD, died March 2nd, 1830, aged 30 years, 3 mo's & 12 days. 6. The grave of JAMES CRAWFORD, who died 15th March, 1826, aged 35 years. [31] 7. Time how short; Eternity how long. In memory of LYDIA wife of Francis CRAWFORD, who departed this life August 19th, 1821, Aged 51 years. [32] Alas, the brittle clay, That built our bodies1 first, And every month and every day, T's mouldering back to dust. 8. In memory of ROBERT HAMILTON, who departed this life Nov. 10th, 1836, in the 55 year of his age. 9. In memory or ELIAS PITTS, son of James & Harriet HAMILTON; died Aug. 13, 1841. 44 Old Town Busying Geound. 10. Sacred to the memory of ANDREW MARTIN, Born Jan. 13, 1826, Died July 10, 1837, aged 11 yrs., 5 mo's & 27 days. 11. In memory of AGNES E., wife of Thomas MOORE, who died July 22, 1841, M 37 years. Also Agnes, their daug'r, who died Sept. 18, 1841, M 5 mo's. 12. TIMOTHY' DWIGHT LEWIS, died at Lenox, Mass., 23d Nov., 1825, aged 16 years. 13. Dr. ELDAD LEWIS, Esqr., died 15th July, 1825, aged 70 years. 14. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN LEWIS, died at New York, 28th July, 1820, aged 29 years. [33] 15. Died, 12th March, 1823, WM. SWEET, aged 50 years and 12 days. 16. In memory of JOHN F. MY"ERS, who departed this life August 14th, 1822, aged 66 years. Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord. Yea, saith the spirit; that they may rest from their labors. 17. Plain stone without inscription. 18. Died, 20 May, 1829, ESTHER, daughter of James and Roletta DONNELLY, aged 18 years, 2 months, 11 days. 19. Died, 8th Oct. 1826, PETER DONNELLY, aged 13 years. 7 months & 23 days. 20. JANE DONNELLY, born Sept. 26, 1772, died Nov 21, 1851. 21. In memory of RULETTA GREGORY^, dau. of James and Roletta DONNELLY, who died Oct. 10, 1820, M 5 y's, 25 d's. Middle South Section, oe No. III. 45 22. In memory of ELEANOR, daughter of Andrew & Jane DONNELLY", who died Nov. 19, 1835, aged 19 y'e's, 3 mo. & 12 d's. 23. In memory of ELEANOR, wife of Peter DONNELLY, who died May 17, 1819, aged 71 years, 11 mo., 14 d's. 24. Memento Mori. In memory of PETER DONNELLY, who died Nov. 29, 1782, Aged 62 Years & 3 Months. [34] Calm resignation crowned his latest hours, While death stood ready to arrest the powers Of flesh and blood, the mind, serene and free, Bound for the joys of immortality. 25. In memory of FRANCES, wife of Edward Hall and daugh ter of Robert & Mary MUMBY", born in the Parish of Little Steeping near Spitsby, Linconshire, England, June 18, 1794. died in Newburgh, Sept. 5, 1838. 26. WILLIAM K. MAILLER, died Oct. 20th, 1864, aged 59 years, 2 mo., 3 days. [35] 27. (East.) SARAH E., died Mar. 22, 1 839, aged 11 mo's & 24 days. DAVID G, died Mar. 24, 1842, aged 2 years, 2 mo's & 16 days. ISAAC B., died July 25, 1843, aged 1 year, 6 mo's & 8 days. (North.) MARTHA C, died Mar. 21, 1847, aged 6 mo's & 14 days. ANN O, died Sept. 8, 1847, aged 1 year & 1 day. SAMUEL P., died July 24, 1849, aged 5 mo's & 14 davs. (South.) JULIA, died July 10, 1834, aged 11 mo's and 1 day. SUSAN, died Sept. 1st. 1834, aged 1 year, 1 mo. & 5 days. JULIA K., died Aug. 22, 1837, aged 5 mo's & 1 dav. (West.) Children of William K. & Hannah P. MAILLER. 28. Died, 27th June, 1838, HENRYr BOOTH, aged 18 years and 10 months. 46 Old Town Bueying Geound. 29. Sacred to the memory of MARY LOUISA, daughter of George & Martha BONTICOUE, who died June 27, 1841, aged 10 y's, 3 mo's, 26 days. 30. ANTHONY D. REEVE, died January 27th, 1877, aged 70 v'rs, 10 mo., 2 d's. 31. S. BELKNAP REEVE, died May 9, 1863, in the 26th year of his age. 32. EMMA REEVE, died March 30, 1863, in the 23rd year of her age. 33. In memory of KETURAH, wife of Charles REEVE, died 6 Feb., 1834, in the 25 year of her age. 34. CHARLES TUTTLE, son of Charles & Keturah REEVE, died 6 Aug, 1852, 2E 8 mo's. As the sweet flower that scents the morn, But withers in the rising day, Thus lovely was his infant dawn, Thus swiftly fled his life away. 35. CHARLES REEVE, died April 15, 1868, aged 66 y'rs, 1 mo. & 17 days. 36. EUNICE, wife of Joseph REEVE, died March 7, 1857, In the 84th year of her age. 37. Died, 11 Sept. 1828, JOSEPH REEVE, in the 57th year of his age. 38. In memory of SAMUEL MERRITT, who departed this life December 6th, 1811, in the 74th year of his age. 39. Died, Jan. 15th, 1820, PHILA MERRITT, aged 69 years and 8 months. 40. JOHN CREATH, died Feb. 11, 1857, M 90 y'rs; a native of Co. Entrem, Ireland. Middle South Section, oe No. III. 47 41. In memory of CHANCY" JESSE, son of Isaac N. and Elvira SEY"MOUR, who died March 27, 1819, aged one month and one day. This lovely bud so young and fair, Called hence by early doom, Just came to show how sweet a flower In paradise would bloom. 42. In memory of ISAAC NEWTON, son of Isaac and Elvira SEYMOUR, who died March 20, 1825, JE 2 y'rs, 4 mo's and 3 days. (Some lines indistinct.) 43. In memory of AGNES ANN BYRAM, who died Feb. 7th, 1815, aged 3 years and 10 months; also of JOSEPH BYRAM, who died Feb. 21st, 1815, aged one year. 44. The grave of JAMES SLOAN, who died Feb. 3, 1835, aged 57 years, 11 mo's and 21 days. Therefore be ye also ready. For in such an hour as you think not the Son of man Cometh. 45. Died, 30 Oct. 1822, ELIZABETH LEDYARD, aged 72 years. A tender mother. 46. CAROLINE, wife of Jas. D. SLOAN, died Aug. 20, 1864, In the 59th year of her age. 47. In memory of ARIETTA, daughter of Rensselaer and Phebe A. WHITEHEAD, who died Nov. 12th, 1844. aged 2 yrs., 11 months. 48. In memory of CAROLINE, daughter of Rensselaer and Phebe A. WHITEHEAD, who died July 12th, 1845, aged 7 month & 4 days. 49. In memory of JOHN WILLIAM, son of William and Lydia HALSEY, died March 24, 18—, M 2 years, 7 mo's, 7 days. 48 Old Town Bueying Ground. 50. To the memory of FRANCIS DONLEVY", who departed this life July 21, 1831, aged 43 years. Erected by his widow, Sarah Donlevy. Dear husband, thou art numbered with the dead, This verdant turf will lightly press thy head; We yet will meet where mercy dwells above, And glory reigns with everlasting love. 51. In memory of CATHARINE ANN, daughter of John & Catharine DONLEVY', of New Jersey, and niece of Francis and Sarah Donlevy, of' New Burgh, Born 30 Dec, 1817; died 25 Mav, 1830. 52. In memory of MARGARET, daughter of [Caleb and Cath arine] FOWLER, Aged 1 year, 11 months and 18 days. 53. In memory of MARTHA BAKER FOWLER, Daughter oi Caleb and Catharine Fowler, who departed this life, April the 14th, 1811, aged one month and 14 days. 54. In memory of GLORANAH FOWLER, wife of Isaac Fow ler, who departed this life the 2nd of May, 1790, aged 31 years, 9 months and 25 days. Ah, me, how quick the phantom life decays, How soon the visionary charm is o'er. Nor wealth, nor power, nor virture saves, Nor kindly shelters from the destined hour. 55. In memory of Patrick Kelly, who departed this life Sept. 13, 1830, a native of Ireland, County Monaghan; aged 63 years. Erected to his memory by his sorrowing widow and children. Also, in memory of Bridget, wife of Patrick KELLY, who died July 9, 1842, aged 73 years. 56. Died, August 14, 1825, JANET, wife of David MUNN, aged 28 years. She yas a native of Pennv Cook, Scotland. 57. MARY ROBINSON, died 6 July, 1830, aged 5 months, child of Sanford and Catharine Ann R. God bade the early taste the spring, For which so many thirst, And bliss — eternal bliss— is thine, My fairest and my first. Middle South Section, or No. III. 49 58. In memory of LUCY WOODWORTH, daughter of Ludjah & Sophia E. Robinson, who died 25 Feb., 1828, .E 5 weeks & 3 days. A little drop of purest dew Rested upon the earth's gross sod, And angels fair and kindly drew, Its essence up to God. 59. The grave of SOPHIA GENEVEIVE ROBINSON, dead 12 Feb.", 1834, JE 2 years. Why should we wish her doomed to tread The thorny path we have trod; Better, e're youth's bright dreams have fled*., To sleep in death and be with God. 60. Died, 23 Dec, 1829, JOHN EDWARDS, aged 17 years, 3 mo's, 23 days. 61. Died, 3d Sept., 1831, JOHN EDWARDS, JR., aged 24 years, 2 mos., 28 days. Also, 5 Sept., 1831, IVY', his wife, aged 20 years, 4 m's', 7 days. Also, 2 Sept., 1831, JOHN B. their son, M 4 months, 20 days. These three were in their bloom, Their morning sun has set at noon. Here to be till Christ shall come, To meet their doom or take them home. 62. Died, April, 1836, WILLIAM C, son of Nathaniel and E. EDWARDS, M 1 year & 11 days. 63. In memory of WILLIAM, son of Silas and Rosannah TRAVIS, Died April 25, 1844. 64. AGNES SMITH, daughter of William and Sarah Smith, Died Oct. 30, 1850, Aged 5 yrs., 9 mo's, 22 d's. This lovely bud so young and fair, Called hence by early doom, Hath come to show how sweet a flower In Paradise would bloom. 50 Old Town Burying Ground. 65. In memory of ELMIRA, wife of Daniel WARD, who died April 28, 1841, aged 33 years, 9 mo's and 17 days. Afflictions sore, long time I bore, Physicians were in vain, Till God was pleased to call me home, And ease me of my pain. 66. In memory of JAMES, son of Felix & Eliza QUINN, died 15 April, 1840, Aged 4 years, 6 mo. Suffer little children to come unto me, for of such is the Kingdom ot Heaven. 67. Died, 11 Feb. 1825, JANE ANN, daughter of Samuel & Jerusha GRAYr, JE 5 years, 7 mo's, 7 days. Also, 26 Feb., 1821, HENRY^ ANDREWS, their son, M 11 months, 21 days. 68. In memory of JANE ELIZABETH, daughter of Ellis and Mary ADAMS, who departed this life Nov. 29, 1831, aged 6 Ys., 4 Ms. & 21 d's. Our only son is with us left, Of our only daughter now bereft, Her spirit then has taken flight, We trust in realms of pure delight, To dwell in bliss with God above, And sing the songs of his redeeming love. 69. In memory of JOHN LITTLE, son of Joseph A. and Joanna BONNELL, who departed this Life January 21, 1838, aged 9 years, 11 months & 14 days. 70. The grave of JANE, widow of George GORDON, who died Nov. 25, 1835, in the 47 year of her age. [36] 71. In memory of MARY^ ANN, daughter of George & Jane GORDON, who died March 1st, 1823, aged 9 years. 72. In memory of WILLIAM H. GORDON, who died Septem ber 10th, 1844, aged 26 years, 6 months. 73. BENJ. WILLIAMS, son of George and Jane GORDON who died Jan. 11, 1822, aged 9 mo's, 11 d's. Middle South Section, or No. III. -51 74. Died, Aug. 5th, 1842, JOHN HENRY, son of Henry and Abby Jane LUGAR, JE 1 year, 9 months. ¦ Hope looks beyond the bounds of time, When what we now deplore, Shall rise in full immortal bloom, And bloom to fade no more. 75. Here lies the body of ROBERT MACAULAY, second son of John and Catharine Macaulay, who departed this life the 27th November, 1797, aged three months & ten days. [37] 76. In memory of HANNAH SMITH, Wife of Leonard Smith, who departed this life the 3rd September, 1807, Aged 52 Years, 5 Months & 14 Days. 77. In memory of TOOKER, son of Leonard and Hannah SMITH, who departed this life the 14th August, 1795, aged 16 years, 9 months and 5 days. This stone as the last sad proof of parental love. 78. GEORGE KIMBALL, born January 30, 1848, Died Au gust 30, 1895. [37a] 79. In memory of MOSES KIMBALL, Born at Ipswich, Mass., Aug. 18, 1785, Died at Newburgh, Dec. 24, 1867. [38] 80. In memory of SARAH, wife of Moses KIMBALL, Born March 2, 1785, Died March 4, 1844. 81. In memory of MARTHA S. KIMBALL, Daughter of Moses & Sarah Kimball, Born 21 Jan'y, 1824, Died 13 Julv, 1843. 82. In memory of MARYr KIMBALL, daughter of Moses & Sarah Kimball, born 30th June, 1817, died 28th July, 1840. Even so, them which sleep in Jesus shall God bring with him. 83. In memory of MOSES KIMBALL, died June 1st, 1859, aged 46 years, 1 mo. and 19 days. 52 Old Town Burying Ground. 84. In memory of THEODORE F. CLARKE, son of James C. and Eliza A. Clarke, who died April 3rd, 1850, aged 19 vears & 10 days. 85. In memory of JAMES C. CLARKE, who departed this Ufe November 18th, 1841, aged 44 years and 2 days. [39] Hope looks beyond the 'bounds of time. When what we now deplore, Shall rise in full immortal prime, And bloom to fade no more. 86. In memory of ELIZA ADELIA, wife of James C. CLARKE, died 11th Oct. 1833, .E 37. Also REGINALD HEBER, died 26 Aug., 1833, aged 4 months and 26 days; child of J. C. and E. A. CLARKE. 87. WILLIAM, son of Ambrose & Harriet SUTCLIFF, died June 5, 1832, aged 1 vear, 5 mos. JOHN, died March 27, 1833, .E 4 months. ELIZABETH, died Sept. 27, 1840, JE 3 vears, 3 months. 88. In memory of ANNA, wife of Josiah MERRITT, who de parted this life Jan. 9, 1787. aged 29 years, 11 months & 6 days. Time has been the life poss'd, And time will be when I must rest. '89. In memory of JOSIAH MERRITT, who departed this life March 12th, 1817, aged 64 years, 3 months and 25 days. What sinners value I resign, Lord. T'is enough that thou art mine; I shall behold thy blissful face. And stand complete in righteousness. 90. Rev. SAMUEL FOWLER, Forty years a minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church, died Jan. 22, 1831, aged 73 years. [40] Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord, from henceforth saith the Spirit, that they may rest from their labors', and their works do follow them. 91. In memory of CHARLOTTE FOWLER, who departed this Life July 30th, 1791, aged 74 years & 10 months. Middle South Section, or No. III. 53 92. In memory of SAMUEL FOWLER, who departed this life October 13th, 1789, Aged 69 years & 1 day. [41] 93. Died, Jan. 21st, 1824, ABIGAIL COLLINS, aged 100 years, 4 months and 6 days. [42] 94. In memory of JAMES CHARLES, son of James C. and Eliza A. CLARKE, who died Sept. 10, 1826, ^E 3 years, 3 months. Also THEODORE, April 5, 1830, aged 1 year, 3 mo's. 95. A small stone having traces of an inscription, but cannot now be made out. 96. In memory of PHEBE MARIA McALLE Yr, who departed this life October 23rd, 1 838, aged 63 years. (Some lines illeg ible.) 97. Died, Feb. 21, 1838, FLORENCE, wife of Matthew DUKE, aged 36 years. Also, Jan. 13th, 1829, MARGARET, their daughter, aged 11 months. 98. In memory of MARYr, wife of John F. BOYrD, who died July 12, 1829, aged 57 years. 99. In memory of JOHN F. BOYD, who died Dec. 5th, 1842, Aged 72 years. Also of ISABELLA, his wife, who died Dec. 4th, 1844, Aged 43 years. 100. In memory of ELIZABETH, wife of Isaac BELKNAP, of this place, who departed this life Jan. 9th, 1816, Aged 47 years, 4 months and 10 days. Her last words were, " The Lord is my portion, s'aith my soul; therefore will I trust in Him." 101. In memory of ELIZABETH BELKNAP, daughter of Isaac and Elizabeth Belknap, who departed this life the 24th of July, 1793, aged 1 year, 4 months and 1 day. 54 Old Town Burying Ground. 102. Iu memory of EICHARD BELKNAP, son of [Isaac] and Elizabeth [Be] lknap, who departed this life the 11th day of December, ISO — , aged 3 years, nine months and twenty- three days. Death oft destroys the parents' joy. 103. Died, 11 March, 1831, MARY', wife of Hugh HARRIS, aged 62 years. 104. Died, 25 Feb., 1833, HUGH HARRIS, aged 69 years. 105. Died Feb. 6, 1826, SARAH, wife of Robert PHILLIPS, JE 26 years, 10 months, 21 days. Behold and see as you pass by, As you are now, so once was I, As I am now soon you must be, Prepare for death and follow me. 106. In memory, of CHARLOTTE, wife of Daniel GEDNEY, who died Feb. 11, 1791, Aged 42 Years. 107. In memory of DANIEL GEDNEY', who died Dec. 15th, 1790, Aged 51 Y'ears. 108. Died, Sept. 24, 1813, HIRAM, son of Daniel & Sarah GID NEY', aged 1 year, 1 month & 12 days. 109. In memory of DANIEL GIDNEY, who died Oct 22nd, 1839, aged 69 years. Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord. 110. Died, Jan. 27th, 1823, DANIEL GIDNEY, son of Daniel and Sarah Gidney, aged 24 years and 6 months. Reader forbear, nor drop a tear, This dust again shall rise; To follow me prepared be, To mansions in the skies. 111. Died, July 21, 1832, WM. SMILEY, in the 40 year of his age. A native of County Antrim, Ireland. Middle South Section, or No. III. 55 112. The remains of M. A. DULIEPVRE DA SYLVA, the wife of John Da Sylva, who died 18th Sept. 1795, aged 40 years. 113. In memory of ALICE BURGER, daughter of Gerardus and Alice Burger, who Departed this life June 8, 1791, Aged 16 Y'ears, 9 Months & 18 Days. 114. The remains of JOHN DA SY'LA'A, who died 13th March, 1806, aged 60 years. [43] 115. FREDERICK S. MERRITT, Born Sept. 13, 1808; ELIZA BETH C. MERRITT, Born May 18, 1807, Died Feb. 1, 1885; MARY' JANE MERRITT, Born Sept. 25, 1839, Died Mar. 20, 1843. 116. In memory of SAMUEL, Died Aug. 4, 1857, Aged 3 years, 6 months and 23 days. Also an infant daughter, Died May 14th, 1858, Aged 4 months and 2 days. Children of John and Eliza STRACHAN. Father, Mother, mourn not for us, We are not dead but sleeping here, It's we belong to Jesus own, He loved us best: He called us home. 117. LUCY, wife of Merritt BRADFORD, died April 26th, 1875, aged 76 years. 118. MERRITT BRADFORD, died January 28th, 1846, aged 59 years. [44] 119. BETSEY BURNHAM, died April 28, 1859, aged about 70 years. 120. Asleep in Jesus. MATTHEW C. SMITH, died Feb. 16, 1858, aged 34 y'rs, 8 mo's & 18 d's. 121. In memory of MARYr EMMA, dau'r of Matthew and Mary J. SMITH, died July 11, 1854, Age 1 Yrear, 8mo.&8 days. 56 Old Town Burying Ground. 122. In memory of HESTER, daughter of William and Martha BROWN, who departed this life Nov. 15th, 1841, aged 3 vears and 6 months. 123. In memory of JOHN CALLAN, from Barley Hall, County Maith, Ireland, who died March 25, 1829, aged 38 years. 124. In memory of WILLIAM, son of Stewart and Elenor KELLEY, who died Dec. 13, 1844, aged 14 years, 1 month & 11 days. 125. In memory of SARAH ISAACS ROGERS, who died July 6th, 1836, aged 72 years and 6 months. [45] 126. Died, 16th March, 1821, SARAH ELIZABETH, daughter of Jesse and Sarah OLMSTED, aged 9 months. 127. Died, Aug. 7th, 1827, JOHN W., son of William and Cath arine O'BRYAN, aged 10 months and 24 days. 128. Died, 5 Jan., 1829, JOHN O'BRY'AN, aged 67 years. 129. In memory of ABIGIL, daughter of George and Marv MERRITT, who departed this life Oct. 17th, 1796, Aged 14 vears and 17 days. 130. In memory of MARY', wife of George MERRITT, who de parted this life July 5th, 1799, aged 55 years, 6 months & 5 days. , 131. In memory of MARIA, dau. of Eleazr G. & Maria WOOL SEY*', who died April 21, 1838, aged 10 months. Rest, sweetly, sweetest, sweetest babe, ( In this thy lonely quiet bed. From pain and suffering freed, ' Jesus, who little children blest, Hath kindly biden thee to rest With Him in endless day. Affections love and ardent prayers, Could not avert the fatal blow, Or longer keep thee here; But in immortal memory, Thy loveliness in sweet repose Forever shall endure. i Middle South Section, or No. III. 57 132. In memory of PETER C. DE WINT, Jun., who departed this life 16 Nov., 1831, aged 23 years, 9 m's, 27 days. MARY^ D. CALDWELL, wife of Peter C. DE WINT, Jun., Born June 5th, 1798, Died Dec 9th, 1857. Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord. 133. Small stone bearing the initials M. P. C. D. W. [46] 134. Sacred to the memory of HENRIETTA CALDWELL, daughter of Henry and Catharine Caldwell, who departed this life January 25th, 1819, aged 16 years, 1 month and 17 days. In the midst of life we are in death. 135. ELLEN, wife of HENRY N. CALDWELL, born Dec. 5th, 1817, died Aug. 27th, 1860. 136. Sacred to the memory of CORNELIA PY^NCHON CALD WELL, daughter of Harry and Catharine Caldwell, ob. Aug. 26th, 1797, JE 1 Y'ear, 1 Month & 26 Days. Christ said, " Suffer the little children to come unto me, and forbid them not, for of such te the Kingdom of Heaven." 137. CATHARINE, wife of Harry CALDWELL, born Aug. 23, 1768, died Nov. 14th, 1827. [47] 138. Died, Sept. 30, 1831, ROBERT A., son of William and Mary McCULLOCH, aged 2 years & 5 days. 139. Died, 10 April, 1830, JOHN LITTLE, JE 65 years. A na tive of Ireland. 140. In memory of MARY, wife of John LITTLE, who died March 20, 1841, Aged 70 years. 141. In memory of MARY ANN, wife of John LITTLE, who died June 23, 1838, aged 30 years. 142. Died, 18 April, 1825, JAMES COLLER, in his 56th year. A kind husband and indulgent father. 58 Old Town Burying Ground. 143. PHEBE ANN, daughter of Robert L. & Mahala WRIGHT, died Aug. 29, 1841, JE 7 mo's & 29 d's. This lovely bud so young and so fair, Called hence by early doom, Just came to show how sweet a flower. In Paradise would bloom. 144. Erected to the memory of MICHAEL McCROSKERY', who departed this life, January 9th, 1830, in the 39th year of his age. He was a patient sufferer under a long and providential affliction, which he bore with Christian fortitude, and resignation to his Master's will. 145. Died Nov. 7, 1808, CATHARINE aged 1 year, 4 months. Also LAWRENCE, died 1846, aged 2 years, 1 month. Chil dren of Mary & John (Brown?) 146. ROBERT KELLY, died Nov. 10, 1859, aged 75 years, 3 months & 1 0 davs. 147. WILLIAM HOYrLE, born in Lancashire, England, died March 18th, 1855, in the 83rd year of his age. [48] How beautiful it is for man to die, Upon the walls of Zion to be called; Like a watchman and weary sentinel, To put his armour off and rest in Heaven. 148. JANE, wife of William HOYLE, died Dec. 1st, 1847, in the 70th year of her age. Farewell, no more I tread your ground, No more to need the gospel sound; My feet have reached the heavenly shore, I know no imperfection more. Let friends no more my sufferings mourn, - Nor view my relicks with concern, Or c'ause to drop the pitying tear, I've got beyond the reach of fear. Through tribulation sharp and long, I'm brought to join the sinless' throng. Glory to God for every woe, For every pain I felt below. STEPHEN, son of William and Jane HOYLE, born Mav 21, 1816, died March 7, 1849. Middle South Section, or No. III. 59 149. RAPHAEL HOYLE, son of William and Jane Hoyle, born 18 May, 1804, in the town Bermingham, England, and died the 13th of Aug. at Newburgh. [49] That gifted soul, at whose control, The canvas glowed before him, Hath passed away— The night winds pl'ay Their mournful requiem o'er him. 150. JANE HOYLE, daughter of William and Jane Hoyle, born Jan. 18, 1800, in the town of Lancaster, England, and died the 8 Sept., 1835, at Newburgh. Jesus, Saviour of my soul, Let me to thy bosom fly, While the waves of trouble roll, While the tempest still is high; Hide me, O my Saviour, hide, Till the storms of life are past, Safe into thy bosom guide; O receive my soul at last, 151. Brown stone marked E. J. A. 152. In memory of CHRISTEAN, wife of John HUTCHINGS, who departed this life August 24th, 1808, aged 24 Years, 1 M. &15D. And you, my friend, look down and view, The hollow, grasping tomb, This gloomy prison waits for you When e'er the summons' comes. 153. In memory of ROBERT GILMORE, died Oct. 16, 1852, aged 32 years. Also, ANDREW GILMORE, died March 29, 1853, aged 21 years. 154. JOHN JAMES, son of John and Margaret RINGLAND, died Aug. 1st, 1835; JE 4 years, 8 months. 155. I. H. S. Erected by John BRANAGAN, in memory of his wife ROSEY, who died 16th July, 1835, aged 48 years, A native of the town land of Bailey, County Down, Ireland. [50] 60 Old Town Burying Ground. 156. I. H. S. Sacred to the memory of MARGARET, wife of James CRENEY, who died May 7, 1848, in the 41 yr. of her age. A native of County Down, Ireland. Affliction sore long time I bore, Physicians were in vain, Till God was pleased to take me home, Ahd ease me of my pain. Erected by her affectionate husband. 157. In memory of DAVID S. HILL, died Dec. 25, 1837, aged 32 ys., 2 mo's, 21 ds. 158. JULIA ANN CROPSY", died Sept. 6th, 1871, aged 77 years. Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord. 159. The grave of PHEBE WOOD, who died July 25th, 1832, JE 48 ys. 160. In memory of HANNAH HAINES, died December 27th, 1842, aged 65 yrs., 10 mos. & 22 dy's. 161. In memory of 3 daughters of James and Isabella RAM SEY. ACHSAH ANN, who died Sept. 9th, 1832, aged 21 mo's & 4 days; HANNAH F., w'ho died Aug. 13th, 1841, aged 1 year; ISABELLA G, who died May 7th, 1845, aged 9 years, 8 mo's & 5 days. The Lord gave and the Lord hath taken away; blessed be the name of the Lord. 162. Died, 22 Dec, 1828, ACHSAH HAINES, aged 21 years, 7 m's, 21 davs. 163. In memory of SAMUEL BELKNAP, son of Samuel and Mary Belknap, who departed this life June the 13th, 1808, aged 11 y's, 5 mo's, 4 d's. 164. In memory of ANNE HOLMES, wife of Burroughs Holmes, who departed this life August the 1st, 1802, aged 65 years and 20 days. Middle South Section, or No. III. 61 165. Sacred to the memory of BURROUGHS HOLMES, who departed this life November 7th, 1810, — yrs., 10 months. [51] 166. In memory of RUBEN, son of Burroughs and Anna HOLMES, who departed this life January 26, 1819, aged 61 years, 4 months and 4 days. I go the way of all the earth and am as water spilled on the ground; Yea, my flesh shall rest in hope: For I know that my Redeemer liveth, and that he shall stand at the latter day upon the earth, and mine eyes shall behold and not another. 167. In memory of CATHARINE REILLEYr, who departed this life Oct. 23, 1822, in the 67 th vear of her age. Also, her dau'r, ELIZABETH, wife of David McWILLIAMS, who de parted this life Oct. 13, 1834, in the 43d year of her age. When musing sorrow weeps the past, And mourns the present pain, T'is sweet to think of peace at last, And feel that death is gain. 168. ISABELLA, wife of James C. RAMSEY', who died Feb. 22, 1853, in her 44th year. She had part in the first resurrection; on such the second death hath no power. Rev. 20: 6. 169. Here was interred the mortal remains of ROBERT WAD DINGTON, who departed this life March 15, 1837, in the 49th year of his age. A native of Oiley, Yorkshire, England. 170. In memory of BENJAMIN CASE, JR., who died Aug. 9th, 1823, aged 57 years. 171. In memory of ANN D. CASE, who died March 2d, 1828, aged 39 years. 172. I. H. S. Sacred to the memory of SUSAN DOUGHER- TYr, who died Sept. 25th, 1830, aged 23 years. A native of the Parish of Cloonc, Co. Leitriin, Ireland. Requiescat in pace. Erected by her affectionate and loving sister, Sarah Dougherty. 62 Old Town Burying Ground. 173. In memory of CATHARINE, daughter of Nath. and Eliza BURLING, who died June 2d, 1836, 'JE 14 years, 7 mo., 3 d's. O think of me when I am dead, And the wild flowers growing o'er my head; Then pity the faults and drop a tear O'er the grave of her no longer here. 174. In memory of JOHN MACKIN, who died Sept. 7, 1830, aged 28 years. Erected by his brother Charles. 175. Sacred to the memory of ELIZA ANN, daughter of James T. and Eliza J. MOORE, who departed this life June 22nd, 1875, aged 51 years, 11 months & 8 days. Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord. 176. Sacred to the memorv of ELIZA JANE, wife of James T. MOORE, who departed this life May 14th, 1874, aged 75 years. 8 months & 19 days. Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of his saints. 177. Sacred to the memory of JAMES T. MOORE, who de parted this life July 4th, 1841, aged 45 years, 9 months and 1 day. This stone is erected to his memory by his affection ate widow. It is appointed unto all men once to die. Heb. 9: 27. 178. Died, June 13, 1820, JAMES, son of James T. and Eliza MOORE, JE 1 vear, 5 m's, 10 days. Also, 23 Aug., 1832. HELLEN, .E 7 m's, 5 days. 179. In memory of JAMES W. MILLER, born October 31, 1791, died June 2, 1868, aged 76 yrs., 7 mo., 2 days. ' 180. In memory of ELIZA DOBBIN, wife of James W. MIL LER, Born in the City of New York, October 7th, 1799, Died May 17th, 1856, Aged 56 years, 7 months & 10 days. Hav ing been a member of the 1st Associate Reformed Church of Newburgh between 30 & 40 years. It doth not yet appear what I shall be, but I know that when He shall appear I shall be like Him, for I shall see Him as he is. Middle South Section, or No. III. 63 181. In memory of DAVID MILLER, Born April 23, 1767, Died Feb. 16, 1843, aged 75 years, 8 months & 24 days. He died in the full consolation of the gospel of Jesus Christ, of which he lived in the profession of for about fifty years. Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of his saints. 182. In memory of ANN, consort of David MILLER, Born Sept. 26, 1764, Died Mav 17, 1841, aged 76 years, 7 months & 21 days. [52] She finished her course in full assurance of faith, in that Saviour, whom she had served nearly sixty years as a member of his church. 183. MARTHA M. MILLER, wife of Jonah DECKER, died Aug, 2, 1865, aged 62 years & 17 days. 184. The grave of CHARLES MILLER, M. D., who died 26 March, 1826, aged 30 years & 11 months. 185. Sacred to the memory of HANNAH, the relict of Abel BELKNAP, Esqr., who died June 5th, 1815, Aged 61 years and 7 months. Be ye also ready, for in such an hour as ye think not the son of man cometh. 186. Sacred to the memory of ABEL BELKNAP, Esqr., who departed this life November 15th, 1804. aged 65 years, 10 months and 2 days. In him were united all those amiable qualities' wliich could not fail ren dering him so deservedly dear to his family and friends. His life was such as did honour to his profession, dignihed the Christian and bespoke him the meek and sincere disciple of Jesus. His body here beneath this tranquil sod Shall rise renewed to everlasting bliss. Quickened by him whose power is infinite. 187. Died, March, 21. 1829. ISAAC AMERMAN. in the 47 year of his age. 188. Died, Aug. 20, 1799, ROBERT AMERMAN, aged 1 yr., 20 d's. *» 189. Sacred to the memory of DERRICK AMERMAN. who de parted this life Mar. 4. 1826, in the 67th year of his age. 64 Old Town Burying Ground. Also, MARY, his wife, who departed this life Feb. 24, 1835, in the 72d year of her age. [53] Filial love make the testimony, corresponding, it is believed, with the record on high. They walked with God, then slept with Jesus, and their flesh now rests in hope. 190. Died, Oct. 6, 1797, CHANCY AMERMAN, aged 1 year, 10 mo. & 27 days. 191. ALICE VENETTA DAVIS, adopted daughter of T. W. and C. A. SPENCER, born Oct. 25, 1859, died May 4, 1876. 192. Died, 18 Aug., 1827, MOSES B. CLARK, aged 35 years, 26 days. 193. In memory of MARTHA CLARK, who died October 3, 1796, Aged 12 years, 3 months & 8 days. 194. Here lieth the body of JOHN BARRY, who departed this life Oct. 3d, A. D., 1797, aged 48 years. 195.' In memory of HANNAH F. CLEMENT, who departed this life on the 4th of May, 1807, Aged 20 years, 4 months and 9 days. 196. In memory of ADALINE CLEMENT, who departed this life January 7th, 1814, Aged 2 years, 8 months and 15 days. 197. In memory of HOWELL BUCKINGHAM, who died Feb'y 20, 1793, in the 8 month of his age. Death oft destroys parents joys. 198. KATE, infant daughter of Robert S. and Mary E. HAL STEAD, born Feb. 24, 1849, died Aug. 31, 1849. 199. The grave of ROBERT S. HALSTEAD, died October 18, 1854, aged 35 yrs., 5 months, 25 days. » 200. GEORGE GLACKMEYER, 1823-1896. His wife, CHAR LOTTE A. HALSTEAD, 1823-1863. Middle South Section, or No. III. 65 201. Capt. C. HALSTEAD, died June 29th, 1860, aged 70 years, 9 mo's, 26* d's. [54] No fading of the cheek of health forwarned us of decay; No shadow from the spirit land fell round our father's way. The light of his good life went down as sink behind the hill The glory of a setting sun, clear, suddenly and still. 202. The grave of TABITHA, wife of Capt. Charles HAL STEAD, died Aug. 8th, 1850, aged 49 years, 3 mo's & 2 days. 203. The grave of CHARLOTTE, wife of Capt. Charles HAL- STEAL, died 16 Jan., 1834, aged 44 years. Also, of STE PHEN HENRYr, their son, who died 1 March, 1833, JE 1 yr., 4 m's, 16 days. 204. In memory of MARGARET COLE, who aied August 12tb, 1833, aged 75 years. Also, JOSEPH COLE, who died Sep tember 5th, 1857, in the 80th year of his age. Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord. 205. In memory of SARAH ELIZABETH IRWIN, who died August 17th, 1849, aged 6 months & 17 davs. Also, MAR GARET JANE IRWIN, who died June 2nd, 1856, aged 2 years & 9 months. Oh, Jeney dear it is hard to part, It draws the cords around our heart, But soon in Heaven we hope to meet, And sit with you at Jesus feet. 206. In memory of HENRY CAUGHEY, drowned Sept. 11, 1851, aged 23 yrs., 1 mo. & 11 days. 207. Here lies the body of ROBERT CROSS, who departed this life the 30 of October, 1803, aged seven years. 208. Here lie interred the mortal remains of WILLIAM GIL LESPIE. He died on the 13th of September, 1813, aged 76 years. For forty years an Elder in the Church of God. [55] A lover of the truth as it is in Jesus; A friend of goad men; A helper of the Christian cause. His life was an example of the power of religion; nis death an evidence of the peace [it ca]n bestow. Pause, Reader, [and ask] thy bosom, whether this shall ever be written, with truth over thy grave. HQ Old Town Burying Ground. 209. Died, 5th Sept.,. 1823, WM. ROBINSON, son of Elijah and Jane SNEDEN, aged 1 year, 8 mo's and 4 d's. Also, 29th May, 1824, SARAH EUNICE, their daughter, aged 9 mo's & 24 d's. 210. In memory of Jane, wife of John ANDERSON, who de parted this life March 6th, 1815, in the 45th year of her age. 211. In memory of JOHN ANDERSON, who departed this life May 8th, 1816, aged 52 years. 212. In memory of CHRISTIANNA ANDERSON, died May 7th, 1855, aged 60 years. 213. In memory of JELIZABETH GREGORY, who died Nov. 24th, 1820, Aged 8 years and 4 months. 214. In memory of HEZEKIAH McKUNE, who died April 28th, 1826, aged 35 vears, 6 months and 11 days. 215. Died, 20th Jan., 1824, HELLEN, wife of Robert McKUNE, in her 55th year. Go home my friend, and cease your tears, I must lie here till Christ appears. Repent in time, while time you have; There's no repentance in the grave. 216. In memory of ROBERT McKUNE, who died July 2nd, 1843, aged 82 years and 20 days. 217. In memory of SUSAN, daughter of Wm. and Sarah TAY LOR, who departed this life Dec'r 31, 1806, aged 4 years, 1 month & 17 days. Sleep, dearest babe, and take thy rest; Thou art called home as' is thought best. 218 ANN J. WILSON, died Dec. 13, 1893, aged 76 years, 8 months & 8 days. 219. ALICIA WILSON, died April 25', 1883, in the 72 vear of her age. ISABELLA WILSON, died July 30, 1886.' In the 67th year of her age. Middle South Section, or No. III. 67 220. In memory of ISABELLA, wife of Robert WILSON, who departed this life May 30th, 1821, in the 37th year of her age. ROBERT WILSON, died Dec. 2, 1863, in his 84 year. 221. Sacred to the memory of JOHN BROWN, whose earthly pilgrimage terminated Oct. 1st, 1825, in the 68th year of his age. A sinner saved by grace. His life was turmoil; But his end was peace, through an humble hope of the mercy of God in our Lord Jesus Christ, Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord. Also, departed this mortal life on the 11 Sept, 1829, ALICE, wife of John BROWN, in the 69th year of her age. [56] The sting of death is sin; the strength of sin is the law; but thanks be to God which giveth us the victory, through our Lord Jesus Christ. 222. Here lieth the mortal remains of EDWARD BROWN, who departed this life July 25, 1820, aged 25 years. In the humble hope of a glorious resurrection, through the merits of the Redeemer. 223. Died, 24 July, 1831, EDWARD, infant son of James S. and Sarah S. BROWN, ,E 7 m's. Suffer little children to come unto me. 224. In memory of WILLIAM McKINLEY', who departed this life July 18th, 1804, in the 46th year of his age. Also, of MARY', daughter of William and Margaret McKinley, who departed this life January 14th, 1816, in the 16th year of her age. While pity prompts the rising sigh, O, may this truth impress With awful power, '¦ I too must die," Sink deep iu every breast. 225. To the memory of CORNELIUS DE WITT, who departefl this life on the 5th of December, 1809, in the 28th year of his age. 226. To the memory of JOHN DE WITT, who departed this life on the 28th day of April, 1808, in the 57th year of his age. [57] 68 Old Town Burying Ground. 227. In memory of ANDREW DE WITT, who died Oct. 25, 1840, in the 56 year of his age. 228. Sacred to the memory of RICHARD DE WITT, who de parted this life Nov. 5th, 1800, aged 18 years, 7 months and 2 days. 229. In memory of MILES DE WITT, who departed this life, November 15th, 1812, in the thirteenth year of his age. 230. In memory of JANE, daughter of James and Jane ROD MAN, who died Nov. 5, 1840, aged 11 years and 9 mo. 231. The grave of JAMES RODMAN, who departed this life January 6th, 1805, Aged 54 years. Also, of JANE, his wife, who departed this life December 10th, 1843, Aged 80 years. 232. Died, at Newburgh, 18 Jan., 1830, SARAH HARRIS, neice of John Harris, aged 27 years. Cheerful I leave this vale of tearsj Where pain and sorrows grow; Welcome the day that ends my toils', And every scene of woe. 233. In memory of JOHN HARRIS, son of John and Phebe Harris, who departed this life April the 9th, 1808, Aged 2 years, 1 month, 27 days. (Lines imperfect.) 234. In memory of JERED POST, who departed this life March the 17th, 1808, aged 24 years, 1 month and 27 days. My time on earth is done, you see, For the great judge hath sent for me, Whose call I am ready to obey, And launch into eternal day. 235. In memory of PHEBE HARRIS, wife of John Harris, who departed this life February the 14th, 1806, aged 27 years, 5 months and 19 days. What e'er of mild" affection was beloved, 1 Revered of virtue or of sense approved, What e'er candour female bosoms know, Once warmed the gentle heart, that rests below. Middle South Section, or No. III. 69 236. The grave of JANE AMELIA, daughter of William and Martha SUTHERLAND, who died Feb. 1, 1841, aged 18 y'rs, 4 mo's, 9 days. 237. In memory of LY'DIA, daughter of William & Martha SUTHERLAND, who died August 27, 1844, aged 19 years & 6 mo's. 238. The grave of MARY' ANN, wife of James DEGEOFF, daughter of William & Martha Sutherland, who died March 25, 1852, aged 39 years, 1 mo. & 9 days. 239. WILLIAM HALSTEAD, died May 23, 1866, aged 49 yrs, 9 mo's & 28 days. 240. The grave of CHARLOTTE HALSTEAD, daughter of Thomas & Mary SMITH, died Jan. 16th, 1851, aged 16 years, 2 mo's & 5 days. So fades the lovely, blooming flower, Frail smiling solace of an hour; So soon our transient comforts' fly, And pleasures only bloom to die. 241. In memory of DINAH C. SKADEN, wife of Albertson SMITH, died Oct. 20, 1858, aged 30 Y'r's, 7 mo's, 10 d's. 242. In memory of AUGUSTA, died Aug. 12th, 1855 Aged 3 months; MARY JANE, died Jan. 9th, 1858, Aged 1 year & 3 months. Children of Augustus B. & Margaret A. GRE GORY'. 243. The grave of MARGARET ANN, wife of Augustus B. GREGORY', & daughter of Thomas G. & Jane Stanbrough, died May 16th, 1859, aged 33 years, 7 months & 1 day. Sleep on now and take thy rest, Early called, God thought it best. Make not my grave a place of tears, But let the dear ones bring, To cheer their mother's lonely home, The blossoms of the Spring. 70 Old Town Burying Ground. 244. JAMES B., died Oct, 15, 1870, aged 20 yrs., 7 mo s, •[ d's. EDDIE C, died April 26, 1871, aged 1 y'r, 4 mo's, 14 d's. Sons of T. G. & M. H. STANBROUGH. 245. In memory of JANE EAGER, wife of T. G. STAN BROUGH, died May 23rd, 1861, aged 72 years, 7 months & 27 days. Blessed are the Dead who die in the Lord. 246. In memory of THOS. G. STANBROUGH, died Sept. 7th, 1862, aged 72 years, 6 mo's and 18 days. The memory of the just is blessed. 247. MARY' ALICE, daughter of Thomas G. and Mary STAN BROUGH, died Oct. 24, 1873, aged 18 years, 9 months, 21 d's. Be ye also ready. 248. The grave of CATHARINE ELECTA, daughter of Thomas G. and Jane STANBROUGH, died Jan'y 29, 1839, aged 18 years, 7 months & 3 days. Them also which sleep in Jesus will God bring with him. 249. ELVIRA MONELL, wife of Peter M. STANBROUGH, born March 13, 1832, died Nov. 19, 1861. For as in Adam all die, even so in Christ shall all be made alive. 250. HENRY' T.. son of P. M. and E. M. STANBROUGH, born July 2, 1864, died Nov. 10, 1864. 251. JANE C. LAWSON. died June 1, 1868, In the 42 year of her age. 252. JOSEPH LAWSON, died March 7, 1863, In the 35th year of his age. 253. JOHN K. LAWSON, died April 12th, 1861, aged 39 years. Our dear JENNIE, died Feb. 28, 1871, Aged 14 years. 254. In memory of MARGARET LAWSON, who departed this life Nov. 19th, 1846, in the 60th year of her age. Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord. Middle South Section, or No. III. 71 255. In memory of JOHN LAWSON, who departed this life July 18, 1833, in the 48th year of his age. [58] 256. THEODORE BEZA LAWSON, who departed this life Aug. 5th, 1832, JE 8 y'rs, 7 mo's, 18 days. 257. Sacred to the memory of ROBERT GARDINER, who was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, May 30, 1769, and died in New burgh, March 3d, 1831, in the 62d year of his age; and of JANE, his wife, daughter of Benjamin SMITH, who died August 29th, 1803, aged 36 years, 10 months and 20 days. [59] 258. To our dear Mother SY'BIL, relict of the late Robert GARDINER, born Oct. 5, 1784, died Nov. 11, 1854. [60] 259. CICERO GARDINER, died Feb. 24, 1875, aged 66 yrs., 8 m's & 12 d's. 260. Died, May 11, 1834, JAMES HIGHLAND M., son of James M. & Caroline H. GARDINER, JE 5 y's, 3 m's, 24 d's. Dear boy, farewell, but for a time; To God who gave thee we resign. 261. In memory of ROBERT W. GARDINER, eldest son of James M. & Maria Gardiner, who departed this life May 11th, 1859, aged 42 yrs., 5 mo's & 20 days. 262. Died, the 25th Aug, 1825, MARIA, wife of James M. GARDINER, aged 26 years 7 months & 28 days. Death the great proprietor of all "tis thine, To tread out empire and quench the stars. 263. In memory of MARY'' ANN, Daughter of George & Polly CAMPBELL, who died Sept. the 5th, 1799, aged 3 months. 264. In memory of MARY" ANN, Daughter of George & Polly CAMPBELL, who died August the 30th, 1803, aged 9 months & 10 days. 72 Old Town Burying Ground. 265. In memory of MARY AGNES, who died Aug. 21, 1847, aged 8 yrs., 5 mo's. Also CATHARINE LOUISA, died Sept. 21, 1847, aged 1 yr., 3 mo's. Children of Ellen & Robert McDADE. Lie here, dear sisters, and take thy rest, God called thee home, he thought it best. 266. In memory of NATHANIEL D. LOCKWOOD, who de parted this life January 12th, 1815, aged 10 years, 11 months & 12 days. 267. Sacred to the memory of Doctor GEORGE HEDGES, who departed this life April 1, 1840, aged 50 years. 268. (A slab on the ground.) This is the tomb of Doctor PHINEAS HEDGES, who died July 2nd, in the year of the Christian Aera, 1799, aged 34 years. [61] 269. In memory of MATTHEW DU BOIS, who died August 24th, 1799, In the 74th year of his age. [62] A kind husband, a tender parent. 270. In memory of MARY, Relict of Matthew DU BOIS, who died Sept. 21st, 1799, In the 58th year of her age. [63] An affectionate wife, a tender Mother. 271. In memory of ANN DU BOIS, who died Sept. 17, 1828, aged 11 years, 2 m's & 10 d's. Also SALLY ANN DU BOIS, Her cousin, died July 17, 1821, in the 19 year of her age. 272. In memory of MARY W. DU BOIS, who died Oct. 28, 1829, in the 49 year of her age. Her sufferings sore she long did bear, Physicians care was vain, Till God did please to give her ease And freed her from her pain. 273. In memory of JAMES, the son of John and Isabella CUR RIE, who died August 30th, 1809, Aged 2 months & 18 days. Middle South Section, or No. III. 73 274. In memory of JAMES THOMPSON, who departed this life August the 17th, 1803, in the 49th year of his age. Also, of JANET, his wife, who departed this Life August the 18th, 1803, in the 43d year of her age. Here lies a Husband and his' wife, Who lived a pious Christian life. Natives of Scotland both they were, And now they rest from grief & care. They fell together and together lie, Forgot without posterity. Yet we hope with joy they'll rise, To meet their Saviour in the skies. 275. The grave of JOHN CURRIE, a native of Scotland, who emigrated to this Country, A. D., 1791, and entered into his rest July, 1838, aged 75 years. He served the Church of Christ for about half a Century, in the capacity of a Ruling Elder, & by a consistent life & conversation exemplified the doctrine of that Gospel which he loved. Also, his wife ISA BELLA, who died Jan. 14, 1848, aged 82 years. A shock of corn fully ripe. 276. In memory of ROBERT CURRIE, who departed this life April 14th, 1822, aged 21 years and 6 months. Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord. 277. In memory of HUGH WALSH, who died on the 15th of Nov., A. D., 1817, aged 72 years. Among the first inhabitants of the village of Newburgh, he took an early and decided stand on the side of truth and religion. His example and influence contributed in no small degree to its present state of religious improvement and gospel privileges. In him private excellence of charac ter was associated with public usefulness and liberality. As a man, a citizen, a friend, a parent, and a christian, his record is on high, and it is not doubted by those who knew him, that it gives his memory rank among the excellent of the earth. Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord: they rest from their labor and their works do follow them. 278. In memory of Mrs. JANE ARMSTRONG, who departed this life the 16th of Nov. 1798, aged 64 years. In memory of Mrs. CATHARINE WALSH, who departed this life the 27th of Aug't, 1801, aged 46 years. Departed friends are Angels sent on errands full of Love. 74 Old Town Burying Ground. 279. In memory of ELIZA WALSH, wife of Solomon Sleight, and daughter of Hugh & Catharine Walsh, who departed this life on the 7th April, in the year of our Lord, 1823, in the 43d year of her age Dignified, prudent and courteous, all esteemed her devoted to deeds of benevolence; the blessing of the poor came upon her. In every relation she adorned the Gospel of God, her Saviour. To live was Christ, to> die was gain. In memory of HUGH WALSH SLEIGHT, only child of Solomon & Eliza Sleight, who died the 3rd day of October, 1810, aged, on the very day of his death, 9 years. Early, bright, transient, chaste as morning dew, he sparkled, was ex haled and went to Heaven. 280. Died, August 7th, 1812, GERRITJE SLEIGHT, wife of Johannes Sleight, in the 88th year of her age. Also, Au gust 27th, 1839, SOLOMON SLEIGHT, in the 72nd year of his age. [64] 281. In memory of JOHN SPEIR, who departed this life June 30th, A. D., 1818, in the 59th year of his. Also, of his son ROBERT, who died June 15, 1832, aged 34 Y's. 282. In memory of ANN, wife of John SPEIR, Who Departed this Life July 5, 1831, in the 62d year of her age. 283. In memory of LUCY, daughter of Robert & Maria SPEIR, Avho departed this life Oct. 24th, 1805, aged 5 years and twenty-five days. 284. In memory of ROBERT SPEIR, who departed this life December the 7th, 1800, in the (30th?) year of his age. [Also of [FREDERICK SPEIR, who departed this life Novem ber the 3rd, 1802, in the 2nd year of his age. Also, of JAMES SPEIR, who departed this life February the 5th, 1801, aged 10 months and 2 days. 285. In memory of MARTHA, Daughter of Hugh & Bethiah SPEIR, who departed this life April 24th, 1812, in the ninth year of her age. Also, of her sister, ANN MARION, who died January 4th, 1813, in the eighth year of her age. Middle South Section, or No. III. 75 286. In memory of JOHN, Son of Hugh and Bethiah SPEIR, who departed this life February 5th, 1820, In the 25 year of his age. 287. In memory of AGNESS SPEIR, died 3 July, 1827, .E 35 yrs. Time how short; Eternity how long. 288. In memory of BETHIAH, wife of Hugh Speir, who de parted this life August 20th, 1820, In the 54th year of her age. Also, HUGH SPEIR, who died Feb. 2, 1826, JE 61 yrs. 289. In memory of Capt. William LANDER, of Salem, Mass., obit. August 15th, 1823, aged 51 years. He sustained with Christian fortitude great labour and trials in the commerce of his county for more than 25 years, and died in hope of eternal life by Jesus Christ. 290. Died, 8 Dec, 1828, ANNA MARY', daug'r of Tobias D. & Justine (M.?) Lander, JE 3 m's, 13 days. [65] 291. ROBERT ALEXANDER, son of Robert A. and Charlotte W. FORSYTH, Died Dec. 6, 1852, Aged 7 mo., 15 da's. 292. Died, July 12th, 1825, the infant son of John & Isabella BEVRIDGE, aged 12 weeks & 6 days. 293. GEORGE WALLACE. Born Oct. 12, 1821, Died March 10, 1823, WILLIAM, Born Jan. 15, 1817, Died June 1, 1820. Children of John and Jane FORSY'TH. This day the dying youth complies With his Creator's will: How vain the world, how vain he cries, When we must take farewell. It must be vain, since all its wealth, However fools admire, Cannot procure a moment's health, Though rich, we must expire. 294. (North.) To the memory of ANN JANE, wife of John FORSYTH, who died 16th Sept., 1853, aged 61 years and 6 months. " My flesh also shall rest in hope." 76 Old Town Burying Ground. (East.) JOHN FORSYrTH, born at Aberdeen, Scotland, 10th Sept., 1784, died at Newburgh, 21st of April, 1854. " Mark the perfect man and behold the upright, for the end of that man is peace." (South.) To the memory of JANE, wife of John FOR SY'TH, who died 11th March, 1825, aged 35 years, 1 month and two days. " I know that my Redeemer liveth, I have found him whom my soul loveth." (West.) To the memory of WILLIAM, son of John and Jane FORSY'TH, who departed this life June 4th, 1820, aged 3 years, 4 months and 19 days. To the memory of GEORGE WALLACE, son of John and Jane Forsyth, born 12th Octo ber, 1821, died 10th March, 1823. 295. In memoriam THOMAS BEVERIDGE, son of Cornelius G. and Marion D. VAN ALEN, died June 10, 1876, aged 2 years and 4 months. 296. THOMAS BEVERIDGE, died Nov. 11, 1884, aged 74 years. His wife, JEMIMA LOWDEN, died Aug. 18, 1894, aged 78 years. 297. In memory of CATHARINE DRYSDALE BEVERIDGE, born at Alva, Sterlingshire, Scotland, died at New'burgh, 29th August, 1858, aged 83 years. Waiting for the adoption, to wit: the redemption of our body. 298. In memory of CATHARINE WALSH, wife of David AN DREWS, and daugh'r of Hugh & Catharine Walsh, who de parted this life 21st March, in the year of our Lord, 1829, in the 44th year of her age. " Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord, from henceforth; Yea saith the Spirit, that they may rest from their labors & their works do follow them." 299. In memory of SAMUEL ARMSTRONG WALSH, and HESTER GEORGEANNA SMITH, his wife. HESTER GEORGEANNA SMITH, daughter of Parchal N. & Hester Smith, departed this life on the 2nd March, in the year of our Lord, 1819, in the 25th year of her age. SAMUEL ARMSTRONG WALSH, M. D., son of Hugh & Catharine Middle South Section, or No. III. 77 Walsh, departed this life on the 7th April, in the year of our Lord, 1829, in the 47th year of his age. Beneath this stone lies RHODA WOODRUFF, aged about 50 years, the nurse & faithful friend till death of Mrs. Walsh. 300. In memory of MARY ANN WALSH, daughter of Hugh & Catharine Walsh, who departed this life 31 Aug. in the year of our Lord, 1831, in the 46th year of her age. Humble, kind & useful, her work praised her, and the poor blessed her; But her confidence, hope & rejoicing was this, '" I know that my Redeemer liveth." 301. In memory of JANE WALSH, daughter of Hugh & Cath arine Walsh, who departed this life 20 Sept. in the year of our Lord, 1831, in the 55 year of her age. " The memory of the just is blessed. If we believe that Jesus died and rose again, even so them also which sleep in Jesus will God bring with him." 302. In memory of ROBERT W. ANDREWS, Died March 8th, 1863, Aged 55 years. " Tribulation worketh patience, and patience, acceptance, and accept ance, hope." 303. Died, Aug. 13, 1828, SARAH, wife of William SCOTT, aged 39 years. 304. Died, Jan. 1st, 1827, MARGARET ANN, daughter of Wil liam & Sarah SCOTT, aged 9 yrs. & 6 mo's. 305. The grave of BETHIAH, wife of Benjamin LANDER, who died Nov. 20th, 1828, aged 29 years. 306. Died, 30 Nov. 1830, CHARLES, son of Benj'n & Rachel LANDER, JE 2 m's. 307. The grave of RACHEL, wife of Benjamin LANDER, who died 23 Feb., 1838, aged 38 years. [66] 308. Sacred to the memory of BENJAMIN LANDER, who died Sept. 17, 1839, aged 41 years. [67] Whose faith follow. Heb. xiii: 7. 78 Old Town Burying Ground. 309. Sacred to the memory of GEORGE WALLACE, Born in the Parish of Kamna, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, for many years a resident of Newburgh; Died Oct. 9, 1841, aged 70 years. " In my flesh I shall see God. Them also which sleep in Jesus will God bring with him." 310. Died at New York, May 9, 1842, JOHN FORSYTH, son of Charles S. & Isabella Little, aged 2 yrs., 9 mo's, 18 days. " God will make well, Mother;" His dying words, And now he is at rest. T'is well for he is well; He now is with The spirits' of the just, And never more Shall say, " I'm sick." 311. (East.) ISABELLA, wife of Charles S. Little and daugh ter of John & Jane Forsyth, born in Newburgh, July 24th, 1812, died in the City of New York, Jan. 31st, 1852. (South.) Present with the Lord. (West.) I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever. Ps. 23, v. 6. 312. In memory of JENNET CURRIE, wife of John MELVIN, who departed this life August 4th, 1831, aged 39 years, 9 months. Weep not for me. 313. In memory of JANE, relict of James WILSON, who died Julv, 1853, Aged 91 years. A native of Scotland. 314. In memory of THOMAS CHALMERS, Born 14th Sept., 1845; Died 30th Sept., 1858, Aged 13 years, 16 days. Son of Thomas & Jemima BEVERIDGE. 315. In memory of DAVID, born 11th Jan. 1835, died 12th August, 1856, aged 21 years, 7 mo's, 1 day. Son of Thomas and Jemima BEVERIDGE. 316. In memory of ROBERT, born 17th, Oct. 1853, died 23d Jan. 1854, JE 3 mo's, 6 days. ANNA E., born, 12th Sept., 1851. died 17th March, 1852, Aged 6 mo's, 5 days. Children of Thomas & Jemima BEVERIDGE. Middle South Section, or No. III. 79 317. In memory of JOHN, bom 21st Sept., 1840, died 22nd August, 1841, Aged 11 months. SOPHIA, born 11th Nov., 1843, died 20th Mav, 1845, Aged 1 year, 5 mo's, 9 days. ELIZABETH, born 19th April, 1842, died 3rd of August, 1845, aged 3 vears, 3 mo's, 15 days. Children of Thomas & Jenima BEVERIDGE. 318. Mausoleum of Capt. HENRY ROBINSON, erected in 1853, in which are deposited the remains of himself, his wife and his daughter, and probably others. 319. In memory of HUGH WALSH, son of H. S. & E. B. Walsh, Born April 17, 1848, Died Feb. 12, 1851. " Suffer little children to come unto me, for of such is the Kingdom of God.'* 320. (East.) I am the way and the truth and the life. To the memory of JOHN H. WALSH, Born in New York, June 22, 1784, Died, New Windsor, Sept. 17, 1853. Unto the upright there ariseth light in the darkness. And of ELIZABETH, his wife, daughter of John DE WITT, Born, Clinton, Dutchess Co., Aug. 1, 1786, died, New Windsor, Sept. 27, 1875. '* Because I live ye shall live also." (West.) To the memory of Hugh S. Walsh, their eldest son, who died April 23rd, 1877, aged 67 years. And of Samuel A. Walsh, their third son, wrho died Sept. 18th, 1874, aged 59 years. 321. In memory of JOHN DEWITT WALSH, who died Aug. 9th, 1893, In the 81st year of his age. A lover of his kind and of his country. 322. In memory of RACHEL WARD, Born 11th Sept., 1814, Died 2d March, 1820. Also, of EZRA, Born 30th June, 1824, Died 29th Nov., 1824. Also, ELIZABETH JANE, Born 21st August, 1816, Died 25th February, 1841. Ch. of Dan. & Elizb. FARRINGTON. 80 Old Town Burying Ground. 323. In memory of ELIZABETH C, wife of Daniel FARRING TON, Born 17th November, 1791, Died 8th August, 1824. DANIEL FARRINGTON, JR., Died March 7, 1889, aged 77 vears. 324. In memory of JOSEPH McCARRELL, son of Daniel and Evea FARRINGTON, Born 28th Sept., 1833, Died 20 Sept., 1835. 325. DANIEL FARRINGTON, born July 6th, 1793, died Nov. 7th, 1861. Waiting for the adoption. 326. EVA MILLER, wife of Daniel FARRINGTON, Born Aug. 21st, 1794, Died April 15th, 1870. " To wit: the redemption of our body." 327 (East.) Rev. JOHN FORSYTH, D. D., LL. D., born Dec 31, 1810, died Oct. 17, 1886. Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord, that they may rest from their labor and their works do follow them. (South.) ANN D. HEYER, wife of Rev. John FORSY'TH, D. D., born July 4, 1807, died July 19, 1888. [68] He giveth his beloved sleep. 328 (East.) JAMES BEVERIDGE, born in Alva, Scotland, Sept. 22nd, 1812, Died in Newburgh, Nov. 12th, 1873. (North.) MARION BARCLAY, wife of James Beveridge, Died Jan. 12, 1895. (West.) HARRIET G., Daughter of James and Marion BEVERIDGE, Died in Newburgh, November 24, 1884. THOMAS, son of James and Marion BEVERIDGE, Died July 2, 1886. 329. Died, In the city of New York, June 12, 1852, BENONI H. HOWELL, aged 72 years, 7 m's & 7 days. [69] 330. Sacred to the memory of CATHARINE, relict of B. H. HOWELL, who died in New Yory City, Dec 31, 1860, aged 69 yrs., 8 mo's & 11 days. Middle South Section, or No. III. 81 331. The grave of the Rev. JOHN V. S. LANSING, of the As sociate Ref. Church, Bloomingburgh; Died 12 Jan., 1832, in the 34th year of his age. Thy statutes have been my song in the house of my pilgrimage. Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of his saints. 332. In memory of JAMES, son of James and Rachel LAW, who died Aug. 15, 1827, in his 18th month. Thou has taken only what's thine own. Therefore thy will, my Lord, not mine be done. 333. In memory of JAMES LAW, who died 9th Dec'r, 1825, in the 58th vear of his age. 334. In memory of MARY', daught. of James and Rachel LAW, who died June 25th, 1825, aged 1 vear, 3 months & 23 days. 335. ' Died, 3 Jan., 1830, JAMES, son of James and Vashti BEV- RIDGE, JE 7 m's, 19 days. " Suffer little children to come unto me, and forbid them not, for of such is the Kingdom of Heaven." 336. Died, 23 April, 1831, CATHARINE H., daug. of James and Vashti BEVRIDGE, JE 4 years, 9 m's, 5 days. Sorrow not as others which have no hope. For if we believe that Jesus died and rose again, even so them also whieh sleep in Jesus will God bring with him. 337. In memoir of JANE FORSYTH BEVERIDGE, wife of Dr. C. W. Grant, born November 25th, 1825, died April 26th, 1856. [70] 338. ISABELLA FORSY^TH BEVERIDGE, wife of Henry D. Noves, M. D.. born December 14, 1833, died January 17. 1868, at New Y'ork. [70] Present with the Lord. 339. (East.) In memory of JOHN BEVERIDGE, born in Kirkcaldy, Scotland, died in Newburgh, February 13th, 1859, aged 57 years. Them which sleep in Jesus, will God bring with him. (North.). ISABELLA CURRIE BEVERIDGE, wife of John Beveridge, born March 22nd, 1795, died Feb. 7th, 1870. Present with the Lord. 82 Old Town Burying Gkound. 340. SARAH MARIA, daughter of William & Mary BUTTER WORTH, died 15th Dec, 1834, aged 4 years, 10 months & 25 days. 341. In memory of MARY, The Wife of William BUTTER WORTH, Who departed this life March 29th, 1832, Aged 25 Years, 3 months, 3 days. " Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord." 342. (East.) ALANSON MILLER, died Feb. 16, 1856, in the 50th yr. of his age. ANN JANE, his wife, died Aug. 10, 1863, aged 53 yrs., 8 mo's, 8 days. (South.) HIRAM M. MILLER, died Jan. 4. 1852, aged 15 y'rs, 9 m's, 4 days. FRANCES L. MILLER, died Sept. 6, 1849, aged 1 y'r, 9 mo's. 343. DAVID M. DUBOIS, died April 11th, 1855, Aged 77 years. 344. MARY DUBOIS, died July 21, 1858, aged 72 yrs. & 10 m's. 345. DAN FARRINGTON, died Jan. 28, 1813, aged 45 yrs., 2 mo's & 18 days. [71] Asleep in Jesus. 346. RACHEL WARD, consort of Dan. FARRINGTON, died May 12, 1864, aged 97 yrs., 1 mo. & 5 days. Asleep in Jesus. 347. DANIEL WARD, son of John and Mary FARRINGTON, died July 24, 1863, aged 7 yrs., 5 m's. 348. (East.) Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Ghost, Amen. (North.) " He will give his 'angels charge over thee to keep thee." WILLIAM SEAVEY' LIBBEY, Born February 26th, 1787, at Rye, New Hampshire, Died April 28th, 1869, at Staten Island, New York, aged eighty -three years. SARAH FAR RINGTON, wife of William S. Libbey, Born Oct. 20th, 1791 , at Windsor, Vermont, Died June 20th, 1826, at Newburgh, New Yrork, aged thirty-five years. ELIZABETH WIN- Middle South Section, or No. III. 83 FIELD, wife of William S. Libbey, Born Oct. 18th, 1791, at Shawangunk, New Y'ork, died May 19th, 1888, in New Y'ork City, aged ninety-seven years. " This' mortal shall put on immortality through Jesus Christ." (West.) " The Just shall Live by Faith." (South.) " I am the resurrection and the life, saith the Lord, and he that liveth and believeth in me shall never die." MEHITABLE LIBBEY, Born December 5th, 1812, at Newburgh, New Yrork, Died March 17th, 1836, at the city of New York, aged twentv-four years. RACHEL FARRINGTON LIBBEY, Born March 2nd, 1822, at Fishkill, New York; Died April 13th, 1840, at New burgh, New Y'ork, 'aged eighteen years. MARIA LIBBEY, Born June 16th, 1826, at Newburgh, New Y'ork, Died July 11th, 1826, at Newburgh, New York, aged twenty-five days. [72] " I know that my redeemer liveth, and that he shall stand at the latter day upon the earth and in my flesh shall I see God." 349. VASHTI BEVERIDGE, born June 25, 1802, died Sept. 12, 1865. Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord. 350. REV. JAMES BEVERIDGE, a native of Kirkcaldy, Scot land, Born Nov. 9th, 1796; Died March 4th, 1855. " Waiting for the adoption, to wit: the redemption of the body." Romans 8 cap. 23 verse. 351. JAMES BEVERIDGE, Born Sept. 15, 1836, Died Nov. 21, 1859. FRANCIS BEVERIDGE, Born Aug. 22, 1822, Died Mar. 7, 1874. JOHN BEVERIDGE, Born Sept. 2. 1839, Died Oct. 22, 1874. Dear brother, thou hast left us, Here thy loss we deeply feel; But t'is God that hast bereft us, He can all our sorrows' heal. 352. ALEXANDER, son of John and Mary GARDINER, died 3d June, 1832, JE 10 d's. 353. A memorial of BALTUS L. VAN KLEEK, M. D., who died May 9th, 1843, aged 69 years. , For more than forty years he pursued the practice of his profession in New Windsor, Poughkeepsie, and New Burgh. An honorable and skillful Physician, and exemplary as a man and a Christian, in life and in death. "The inhabitants shall not say I am sick, the people that dwell therein shall be forgiven their iniquity." Isaiah 33: 24. 84 Old Town Burying Ground. 354. A memorial of AGNES, wife of B. L. VAN KLEEK, M. D., who died June 11th, 1838, in the 62d year of her age. [73] A consistent Christian; a pious mother; a faithful friend; like Dorcas, " full of good works, and alms deeds which she did.*' She was in life blessed, and in death lamented. 355. Fraternal affection has erected this monument to the memory of LIVINGSTON BILLINGS VAN KLEEK, youngest son of Doct. B. L. and Agnes VAN KLEEK, who was born Oct. 8, 1818, and died Aug't 25, 1837, aged 18 y's, 10 mo's, 17 days. Of warm and generous affections & early piety, his friends weep for themselves, but they sorrow not as those who have no hope. Remember now thy Creator in the days of thy youth. I love them that love me, and those that seek me early shall find me. 356. The grave of JONATHAN NOYES, who died 28th Dec, 1836, aged 66 years. 357. The grave of ELIZABETH, wife of Jonathan NOYES, who died 18th June, 1874, aged 97 years. [74] 358. In memory of MARY, daughter of Aaron and Hannah NOYES, and wife of Solomon TUTHILL, Born in New burgh, September 14th, 1815; died in New Y'ork City, August 6, 1852, aged 36 years, 10 months, 22 days. 359. Sacred to the memory of HARRIET NOY'ES, wife of Al bert L. MARSH, who died September 9th, 1843, aged 23 years, 4 months & 22 days. [75] Earthly links must be dissolved and friend from friend depart. 360. Sacred to the memory of AARON NOYrES, born in Orange County, August 24th, 1787; died in Mohawk, Herkimer County, Aug. 15th, 1855, aged 68 years. 361. The grave of HANNAH, wife of Aaron NOYES, died 25th of May, 1836, aged 39 years. [76] 362. ELIZABETH, daughter of Aaron and Hannah NOYES, died 11 Aug. 1828, aged 2 years. Middle South Section, or No. III. 85 363. WILLIAM, son of Aaron and Hannah NOY'ES, died 9 April, 1809, aged 1 year. 364. WARD M. GAZLAY', died Apr. 18, 1836, in his 54th year. [77] 365. Died, July 31st, 1827, JAMES HENRY', son of Ward M. and Elizabeth GAZLAY, aged 1 year, 2 months & 2 d's. 366. In memory of SUSAN EMILY, daughter of Richard and Susan WIER, who died Dec. 28, 1841, JE 11 yrs., 5 days. [78] 367. In memory of EDWARD W., son of James and Marv LITTLE, died Oct. 31, 1S40, aged 1 yr., 8 mo's. 368. In memory of MARY PECK, wife of James LITTLE, who died April 1, 1848, in the 31 yr. of her age. Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord. 369. In memory of infant son of James and Ann Jane LITTLE, born Sept. 30, 1852. Also, Infant Daughter, born Sept. 7, 1854. Jesus said, suffer little children to come unto me and forbid them not, for of such is the Kingdom of heaven. 370. In memory of NANCY PECK, wife of Andrew LITTLE, who died Feb. 1st, 1847, Aged 27 years. 371. In memory of Gen. NATHANIEL DU-BOIS, who died May 10, 1848, in the 75th year of his age. [79] 372. MARGARET DU-BOIS, relict of Gen'l Nathaniel Du-bois, died May 6, 1855, in the 80 year of her age. 373. In memory of ELLEN DU-BOIS, born November 27th, 1808, died June 15th, 1851. 374. In memory of NATHANIEL, son of Nathaniel and Hellen DU-BOIS, who died Feby. 15th, 1847, aged 35 years, 8 months & 10 days. 86 Old Town Burying Ground. 375. The grave of PETER DUBOIS, who died June 23, 1835, aged 35 years, 7 mo's & 11 days. 376. In memory of URIAH BETTS, Born Feb. 25, 1761, Died Aug. 10, 1841. 377. In memory of EDWARD DEWEY', Attorney at Law, youngest son of the Hon. Daniel Dewey, of Williamstown, Mass. He died at Newburgh, May 7, 1828, aged 22 years. 378. Sacred to the memory of LEVI HASBROUCK, son Chris topher and Maria REEVE, Born 10 June, 1828, died 8 March, 1829. 379. JULIA ANN DEWING, Wife of Rev. Jared DEWING, Died March' 18th, 1889, Aged 87. 380. In memory of SELAH REEVE, who departed this life 21st Feby., 1796, Aged 54 YTears, 11 Months & 21 Days. Al so, KETURAH, wife of Selah REEVE, was born 23d Jan uary, 1745, died 21st January, 1829. [80] 381. SELAH REEVE, born at Southold, Long Island, October 21st, 1769, died at Newburgh, April 11, 1837. 382 ELIZABETH, Relict of Selah REEVE, Died May 4th, 1854, Aged 77. It is sown a natural body; it is raised a spiritual body. 1 Cor. 15, v. 44. 383 MARTHA WILLIAMS, Relict of John HOES, died Feb. 17, 1859, aged 85 yr's, 1 mo. 384. JOSEPH McKUNE, died March 22, 1852, Aged 57 years. 3S5. Our sister, EUNICE McKUNE, born Feb. 11, 1800, died Feb. 12, 1876. Calm and lovely is thy rest, With angels watching over head; Among the ransomed and the blest, Is now Our precious dead. Middle South Section, or No. III. 87 386. Our Eddie. EDMUND SANXAY', son of John, Jun., and Emily LOMAS, born Dec. 5. 1862, died Nov. 19, 1863. " He shall carry the Lambs in his bosom.'* 387. In memory of MARGARET, wife of Dr. J. P. TARBELL, died Jan. 21, 1841, aged 40 yrs., 21 d's. Also, three children, CHARLES W. died Oct. 6, 1830, aged 1 year, 24 d's; JOHN P., died Dec. 18, 1834, aged 6 vrs., 12 d's; MARY' A., died Sept. 23, 1840, aged 3 yrs., 9 d's. 388 EDWIN L. DU BOIS, born October 2nd, 1817; died Feb. 5th, 1860. 389. ABRAHAM DU BOIS, born August 26th, 1802, died Sept. 18th, 1854. 390. The grave of CATHARINE DU BOIS, who died July 24th, 1851, Aged 82 years, 11 mo's & 26 days. 391. The grave of ISAAC DU BOIS, who died April 16th, 1817, Aged 78 Y'ears, 11 mo's & 5 days. [81] 392. SARAH J. DU BOIS, born Oct. 23, 1851; died Nov. 5, 1885. Cherished and loved in life, thou art not forgotten in death. 393. ISAAC DU BOIS, born July 12th, 1815, died August 18th, 1876. Once more we hope to meet you, When the day of life is fled, Then in Heaven with joy to greet you, Where no farewell tear is shed. 394. CHARLES A. DUBOIS, born Sept. 14, 1853, died JNov. 24, 1884. He was a kind and devoted son, affectionate brother and a true friend. 395. ISAAC W. DUBOIS, born April 23, 1859; died Sept. 1, 1887. JENNIE I., daughter of Isaac W. and Etta A. Du bois, Born June 28, 1879; Died Aug. 20, 1886. 396. In memory of ELIZABETH, daughter of John and Letty REDNER, who died Sept. 28, 1840, aged 6 years, 5 mo's. 88 Old Town Burying Ground. 397. ROBERT, son of John & Letty REDNER, died 12 Sept., 1830, JE 7 m's. 398. SARAH, dau. of John and Letty REDNER, died 10 Aug., 1828, JE 9 m's. Also, AARON, their son, died 9 Sept, 1850, JE 20 m's. 399. REEVE MONUMENT, without inscription. [82] 400. (North.) WILLIAM MAILLER, infant son of Moses C. and Mary H. BELKNAP, died May 29th, 1853, aged 7 days. (West.) MARY H., wife of Moses C. BELKNAP, and daughter of William K. and Hannah P. MAILLER, died Mav 31st, 1858, in the 24th year of her age. 401. (West.) MARIETTA, wife of Moses C. BELKNAP, and daughter of David and Eleanor McCAMLEY', died Nov..27th, 1878, in the 35th year of her age. (East.) A faithful wife and devoted mother. " Forever with the Lord." 402. In memory of RULETTA, the wife of Samuel O. GREG ORY, who departed this life May 16th, 1815, in the 41st year of her age. Also, of SETH, their infant Son, aged 2 days. Weep not for me but for yourselves. 403. In memory of SARAH, daughter of Samuel O. and Rulet- ta GREGORY', died Oct. 1, 1825 aged 25 years & 3 mo's. 404. The tomb of SARAH, consort of Elijah SNEDEN, Born in Stratford, Connecticut, Oct. 16, 1760; died in Newburgh, May 12, 1829. Also, of MARY ABBEY, her granddaughter and Daughter of Stephen and Sarah SNEDEN, born in Mor ristown, New Jersey, April 9, 1817; died in Newburgh, Decern. 22, 1829. ' '* ' 406. In memory of SAMUEL G. SNEDEN, born in Morris town, New Jersey, June 14th, 1791, died in New Burgh, Julf" ; 16th, 1836. [83] * ¦*-¦ 407. In memory of ANN CLEMENT, who died May 12, 1842, aged 78 years, 6 mo's & 13 d's. : ' Middle South Section, or No. III. 89 408. In the memory of SARAH, widow of Joseph BELKNAP ; she was born near Flushing, Long Island, May 14th, 1772, and died at Newburgh, Mar. 24th, 1839, aged 67 years. 409. In memory of CATHARINE S., daughter of Alex, and Adaline CLINTON, Born 7 April, 1830, died 18 Aug., 1834. [84] 410. Rev. JOHN BRASH, born June 26th, 1824, died March 21st, 1881. [85] 411. In memory of MARY' ELIZABETH, daughter of Robert and Maria DE WITT GOURLAY, died 11 Aug., 1826, aged 6 years, 10 months & 20 days. 412. In memory of JAMES CLINTON, son of Robert & Maria DE WITT C. GOURLEY, who died Jan. 22, 1836, aged 1 year, 11 mo's & 5 days. 413. In memory of ROBERT, son of Robert and Maria DE WITT GOURLAY^ who died Dec. 7, 1839, aged 11 years, 9 m's & 29 days. 414. ROBERT GOURLAY', born May 1st, 1788, died Oct. 3d, 1858. [86] 415. ADELINE, wife of C. F. V. REEVE, and daughter of Richard and Elizabeth AMOS, born in New Y'ork, April 8, 1812, died in Newburgh, May 28, 1836. Also, their only son, RICHARD AMOS REEVE, born March 7, 1836, died Au gust 17, 1836. 416. Lord, what is life? t'is like a flower That blossoms and is gone; We see it flourish for an hour, With all its beauties on; But death comes like a wintry day, And cuts the lovely flower away. Thus w.ns cut down in the prime of life, and in the enjoyment of all those blessings, which make life happy, MARY", Wife of Azel S. ROE, and daughter of Jas. and Ann WALKER, of New York. She died at New Burgh on 90 Old Town Burying Ground. the 27th day of August, 1821, aged 25 years, 8 months and 9 days. Her benevolent heart, directed by an intelligent mind and sustained by the Grace of God, had already begun to distinguish her path and afford rich promise of things in fulness, when God, in his infinite wisdom, did call her away and lay the fond hopes of Friends and Relatives in the silent tomb. 417. In memory of JANE, wife of Azel S. ROE, and daughter of James and Ann WALKER, of New York. She died on the 22d Dec, 1826, aged 21 years, 7 m's & 25 days. Leaving to surviving friends the blessed hope, that her sufferings' ended with her parting breath, & her spirit dwelt with that Saviour whom in life she loved. Rest, youthful sufferer, sweetly rest, Low in your quiet bed; Tho' once with pain & fears distressed, Now pain & fears are fled. Life & its pleasing dreams are gone, Vanished the vision bright. Like summer gentle cloud it shone, Then melted from your sight. In vain affections tender care, To ward the fatal blow. Death had his charge & could not spare, And laid our fond hopes low. 418. Sacredto the memory of ANN, daughter of Isaac & Rachel VANDERBECK, late of the City of New York, who after a very painful & protracted illness, departed this life 20th May, 1835, aged 65 years, 8 months, 18 d's. Neither age, suffering, nor approaching dissolution, could damp her ardour, or lessen her attachment to the religion & church of her fathers; its faith, order, & worship were ever dear to her soul.. One of the last acts of her life was action and munificent participation in the establishment of the Reformed Dutch Church in Newburgh. 419. In memory of JAMES M. R, WALKER, Eldest son of James & Ann WALKER, who departed this life May 21st, 1843, in the 52d year of his age. 420. SARAH J., wife of Abel W. BELKNAP, and daughter of Samuel & Nancy JOHNSON, Died May 13th, 1850, aged 28 years, 10 months. 421. ABEL W. BELKNAP, son of Moses H. & Margaret Bel knap, Died June 26th, 1847, In the 26th year of his age. Middle South Section, or No. III. 91 MARGARET AGNES, daughter of Abel W. and Sarah J. Belknap, Died August 23rd, 1849, aged 3 years & 3 months. 422. RULETTA G. BELKNAP, daughter of Moses H. & Mar garet Belknap, Died August 11th, 1850, Aged 30 years & 11 days. 423. ABEL BELKNAP, died October 19th, 1854, In the 69th year of his age. Help, Lord, for the godly man ceaseth, for the faithful fail from among the children of men. 424. Died, Oct. 23, 1833, RUTH P., wife of Moses H. BEL KNAP, in the 38 year of her age. 425. Died, 19 Jan., 1833, MARY' G., wife of Abel BELKNAP, in the 40 year of her age. She died to live and lives to die no more. 426. Died, Feb. 27th, 1824, MARGARET, wife of Moses H. BELKNAP, aged 28 years, 8 months & 20 days. Also, Jan. 30th, 1824, MARY EUNICE, their daughter, aged 11 months & 19 days. 427. MOSES H. BELKNAP, died January 4th, 1855, In the 68th year of his age. 428. The remains of the infant son of Jona. and Sally FISK, Died 2nd Nov., 1813, aged 2 months & 2 days. Dear little tender babe entomb'd: A sweeter blossom never bloomed. Expanded to the sunny ray. Its beauteous head then died away. 429. MARY MARCELLA FISK, daughter of Jonathan and Sarah FISK, died 18th June, 1827, aged 11 years, 3 months & 14 days. Farewell, dear child, a short farewell ere long, And we shall meet on yonder shore, where trees Of life bear fruit immortal. Death, great proprietor of all, t'is' thine To tread out empire and quench the stars. 92 Old Town Burying Ground. 430. In memory of Mrs. SARAH FISK, who died March 18, 1773, Died June 6, 1832. [87] 431. In memory of JONATHAN FISK, Esq., Born at Amherst, New Hampshire, September 26. 1778. Died July 13, 1832. [88] The trumpet shall sound and the dead shall be raised. 432. In memory of DELPHINE R, E. J. C. BISBEE, born February 4th, 1808, died July 22nd. 1846. [89] Then shall the dust return to the earth, as it was; and the spirit shall return unto God who gave it. 433. In memory of MARGARET PARRISH, daughter of Dan iel and Mary Ann PARRISH, who departed this life August 9th, 1S32, aged 4 years and 2 months. So Jesus Slept: God's dying son Passed through the grave & blest the tomb. Rest here, sweet babe, till from his throne, The morning break and pierce the gloom; Then cease, fond nature, cease the tears, T'is the Redeemer points on high, There everlasting spring appears, And joys celestial never die. • 434. (North.) In memory of THOMAS McKISSOCK, born in Montgomery, April 17, 1790, died June 26, 1866. (South.) In memory of ELCEY' BELKNAP, wife of Thomas McKISSOCK, born in Newburgh, Dec. 30, 1802, died July 14, 1843. [90] 435. OLIVER DUDLEY", son of Thomas and Elcy McKIS SOCK, Born 22 Oct., 1831, Died 29 Nov., 1836, and lies buried here. Suffer little children to come unto me, and forbid them not, for of such is the Kingdom of God. 436. SARAH JANE McKISSOCK, daughter of Thomas Mc- Kissock, Jr., and Elcy, his wife, born Sept. 17, 1829; died Jan. 19, 1831, and buried here Jan. 20, 1831. 437. The grave of THOMAS, son of James and Clarissa BEL KNAP, who died March 16, 1830, JE 3 yr's, 3 m's, 8 d's. Middle South Section, or No. III. 93 438. The grave of HARRIET BELKNAP, daughter of James and Clarissa Belknap, born September 18, 1822, died Sep tember 10, 1828, aged 15 years, 11 months & 22 days. 439. THOMAS R. BELKNAP, born Jan. 9th, 1835, died April 26th, 1872. 440. In memory of ANN MARIA, daughter of James & Claris sa BELKNAP, who died Dec. 9, 1842, aged 17 years, 7 mo's & 28 d's. 441. NATHANIEL RING BELKNAP, died April 22nd, 1863, aged 42 years, 8 mo's & 2 days. ' 442. JAMES BELKNAP, born March 24, 1793, died January 5, 1870. His wife, CLARISSA Ring, Born May 15, 1794, died March 9, 1892. [91] 443. (West.) FLORENCE G, Daughter of John G. & Julia A. READ, and grand-daughter of C. F. & A. A. REEVE, born Feb. 12, 1858, died Nov. 28, 1858. (North.) RICH'D AMOS, son of C. F. V. & A. A. REEVE, born March 7, 1836; died Aug. 17, 1836. (East.) CHAS. F. V. REEVE, born July 21, 1800; died Oct. 12, 1875. ADELINE AMOS, his wife, born April 18, 1812, died May 28, 1836. [82] 444. In memory of SAMUEL MARTIN, son of Aaron & Mary J. L. S. BELKNAP, who departed this life Feb. 9th, 1815. In 10 short months and 5 days his little race was run, Interesting little Charmer; He who gave thee all thy charm, Enfolds thee now a sainted Cherub, Smiling in his tender arms. 445. Sacred to the memory of ETHELBERT BOGARDUS, eldest son of Aaron & Mary Josepha L. S. BELKNAP. His immortal part winged its flight 1, May, 1821, 8 happy years 94 Old Town Burying Ground. and 8 months had had their maturing influence on the build ing perennial. His parents" joy and hope. How soon is fled; Their lovely treasure, Ethelbert. is dead. " Suffer little children to come unto me and forbid them not, for of such is the Kingdom of Heaven."' 446. (West.) In nieniory of AARON BELKNAP, who died trusting in the cross, March 14, 1847. aged 56 years. (South.) His moral worth is richly embalmed in the bosom of his friends. (East.) In memorv of MARY JOSEPHA LYDIA STEARNS, widow of Aaron BELKNAP, born Mav 2, 1771. died July 20, 1862. [92] (North.) " I know that my Redeemer liveth." 447. (West.) ALIDA Y'ATES. daughter of Gen'l LEAVEN WORTH, U. S. Armv, died at New Burgh, Jan. twenty-five, 1839. (North.) HARRIET LEAVENWORTH, widow of the late Brig'r Gen'l Henry Leavenworth, ofthe U. S. Army, died at Barrytown, Dutchess Co., N. Y'., Sept. 7, 1854, aged 63 vears. [93] 448. Died, 24 Nov. 1830, JULIA ANN, wife of William B. JOHNSTON, in the 35 vear of her age. 449. RUFUS R. BELKNAP, 1797-1868. His wife L. E. J. BELKNAP, 1816-1878. Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord, for thev rest from their labors. 450. (East.) ELI HASBROUCK, born March 17, 1796, died Dec. 28, 1871. HARRIET BELKNAP, wife of Eli Has brouck, born Nov. 26, 1795; died Sept. 30, 1839. (North.) MARY', daughter of Isaac and Hannah HAS BROUCK, died Aug. 8, 1856, aged 57 vr's & 8 mo's. (South.) ANN ELIZA, born Oct. 7, 1826; died Julv 4, 1832 HARRIET, born Feb. 24, 1832; died Feb. 14, 1834. Daughters of Eli and Harriet HASBROUCK. 451. In memory of WILLIAM JOHNSTON, died Feb. 14th, 1873, aged 58 yrs, 6 mo's & 13 d's. Middle South Section, or No. III. 95 452. In memory of FRANCIS WILSON, Jr., youngest son of Francis and Isabella. Wilson, died June 16th, 1857, aged 10 y'rs & 7 d's. What is thy beloved more than another beloved V He is altogether lovely. He brought me to the banqueting house and his banner over me was love. 453. In memory of ISAAC V. FOWLER, born Aug. 20, 1818, died Sept. 29, 1869. 454. In memory of FREDERICK C. FOWLER, born March 11th, 1849; died Jan'v 7th, 1870. 455. Died, Dec 30th, 1827, DAVID GORHAM, aged 47 years & 3 days. Died, July 5th, 1843, TAMAR, his wife, aged 62 years, 1 month & 21 days. 456. Drowned, 13th Sept., 1821, CHARLES, son of David and Tamar GORHAM, aged 8 years. 457. (East.) Died, Oct. 4, 1860, Sarah Hildreth, in her 83 year, widow of John Hildreth, who died at Sackett's Harbor, in the Army of the U. S., Jan. 1st, 1814, in the 36th year of his age. Dear Parent Thou art not dead but sleeping. Thy hopes were full of immortality, in dying thou dost live with a full assurance of a blessed resurrection unto life eternal. Erected by their son, John T. Hildreth, of Brooklyn, L. L, N. Y., and grandchildren. (West.) My mother. 458. Sacred to the memory of SUSAN HILDRETH, wife of William G. Gillespie, who died 23rd of Aug., 1844, aged 32 years, 11 days. Though her sufferings were great, yet she bore them with Christian fortitude and rejoiced in the prospect of a blessed immortality beyond the grave. Hear what the voice from heaven proclaims1, For all the pious dead: Sweet is the memory of their names And soft their sleeping bed. They die in Jesus and are bless'd, How kind their slumbers are; From suffering and from sin redeem'd, And freed from every snare. Far from the world of toil and strife, They're present with the Lord, The labors of their life Ends in a large reward. 96 Old Town Burying Ground. Also, Anna Mary, who died July 1, 1838, aged 11 months & 21 days. William Hildreth, who died Nov. 9, 1840, aged 1 year & 7 months. 459. Sacred to the memory of CHARLOTTE E. BROWN, wife of William G. Gillespie, Who died Oct. 2, 1847, Aged 28 years, 2 months & 2 days. Blessed are the pure in heart. Weep not for her; this grave in trust, Holds till the morn but sacred dust. The pure in heart from sorrow free, God's holy face forever see. 460. WILLIAM G. GILLESPIE, born May 30, 1806; died March 15, 1884. Ellen C. M. Gillespie, wife of W. G. Gilles pie, died Oct. 7, 1897, aged 77 y'rs, 6 mo's. 461. The grave of ISAAC HASBROUCK, who died Aug. 21, 1806, JE 45 years. Also, of HANNAH, his wife, who died Dec. 27, 1807, JE 45 years. Also, of ISRAEL, their son, who died in 1810, JE 21 years. Also, of RACHEL, their daugh ter, who died Nov., 1822, JE 28 y's. [94] 462. In memory of Rev. DAVID L. PROUDFIT, who died Dec 11, 1817, in the 37th year of his age. The remembrance of the just is blessed. 463. LITTLE FANNY, died Jan. 21st, 1850. 464. Sacred to the memory of JONATHAN HASBROUCK, who departed this life March 14th, 1855, aged 69 years & 6 months. [95] 465. Sacred to the memory of PHEBE F., wife of Jonathan HASBROUCK, who departed this life March 27th, 1880, in her 92nd year. 466. In memory of MARGARET J. MOORE, who died Sept. 26, 1858, aged 29 Years. ELIZA MOORE, died Dec. 21, 1860, aged 25 Years. ELIZA J. MOORE, died Dec. 31, 1860, aged 25 vears. Middle South Section, or No. III. 97 467. Erected In memory of THQMAS JAMES MOORE, Born near Antrim, Ireland, April 19th, 1834, Died at Newburgh, N. Y'., Nov. 8th, 1856. I shall be satisfied when I awake with thy likeness. 468. In memory of GILBERT OGDEN FOWLER, born Dec. 10th, 1788; died Dec. 27th, 1843. Also of his wife, RACHEL ANN, born Jan. 2nd, 1794; died Sept. 13th, 1879. 469. Sacred to the memory of ELIZABETH FOWLER, relict. of Doctor David Fowler, who departed this life Feb. 7, 1837, . aged 68 years. 470. Sacred to the memory of Doctor DAVID FOWLER, who died 20th Oct., 1835, in the 80th year of his age. [96] 471. (East.) Our mother, LAURA ANN HUBBEL, beloved wife of Walter H. GORHAM, Born Aug. 30, 1801; Died Jan. 10, 1868. " I know that my Redeemer liveth." WALTER H. GORHAM, Born April 1st, 1803; Died June 22nd, 1878. (West.) MARY' CORWIN, DAVID, JOHN R., CHAR LOTTE, LAURA ANN, MARTHA H., ROBERT HUBBLE, Beloved children of Walter H .and Laura Ann Gorham. 472. (East.) In memory of LY'MAN LEE, died Jan. 16, 1873, aged 65 years, 5 mo's & 15 days. MARY', wife of Lyman Lee, died March 15, 1874, aged 68 years, 1 mo. & 10 days. (North.) In memory of THOMAS H., died Oct. 25, 1867, aged 29 years, 11 mo's & 25 days. SARAH E., died April S, 1868, aged 25 years, 5 mo's, 23 days. Children of Lyman and Mary Lee. (South.) In memory of GEORGE, son of Lyman & Mary Lee, died June 22, 1849, aged 9 years, 4 mo's & 22 days. Dear George thou has left us, Here thy loss we deeply feel, But 'tis God who hast bereft us, He can all our sorrows heal. South Section, or No* IV* i. In memory of THOMAS WETHERHEAD, died April 4, 1842, aged 35 years & 3 days. Also, EDWIN, died June 19, 1859, aged 2 mo's & 14 days. 2. Died, 9 Aug., 1830, EMMA FRANCES, infant daughter of Albert G. & Hannah HOBBIE, JE 7 m's, 10 d's. 3. In memory of ANN, wife of Barnard CONDULEN, who died May 3, 1845, aged 27 y'rs. 4. Died, 18 Ap'l, 1831, DAVID HUTCHASON, a native of Edinburgh, Scotland, JE 31 y'rs, 6 d's. 5. I. H. S. Sacred to the memory of THOMAS DUNN, a native of the County of Roscomon, Ireland, who departed this life May 20th, 1844, aged 26 y'rs. This stone was erect ed by William Dunn. May his soul rest in peace. Amen. 6. Plain stone marked D. T. 7. In memory of JANE MILLAR, daugh'r of James and Christena Millar, who died Nov. 17, 1841, aged 8 years, 5 months & 2 days. Yet Leaves again will clothe The trees, and lilies wave beneath The breeze, When Spring comes smiling hither; And friends who parted at the tomb, May yet renew their loveliest bloom, And meet in heaven together. 8. Sacred to the memory of EDWARD WATSON, who de parted this life on the 18th of April, Anno Domini. 1809, aged 36 years and 8 months. 9. In memory of CHARLES HENRY', son of Isaac and Eliza beth THOMSON, died March 1, 1831, JE 1 year, 10 mo's, 19 South Section, or No. IV. 99 d's. Also, THOMAS, son of Thomas & Elizabeth BROWN, died Ap'l 6, 1840, JE 8 months, 20 days. Suffer little children to come unto me, and forbid them not, for of such is the Kingdom of Heaven. 10. MARY*- ELIZABETH, daughter of Tunis H. and Marx- Ann BLACKWELL, born April 7, 1830, died June 7, 1851. Beneath this stone in sweet repose Is laid a mother's dearest pride, A flower that scarce waked to life And light and beauty ere it died. God, in his wisdom has recalled, The precious boon his love had given, And though the casket moulders here, The gem is sparkling now in Heaven. 11. In memory of MARY' TICE, who departed this life June the 5th, 1814, aged 46 Y'ears, 4 Months and 11 Days. 12. JAMES THOMAS, son of James and Hannah BUCHAN AN, died 18 Dec, 1831, JE 3 y's, 1 mo., 20 days. Happy infant early blest, Rest in peaceful slumbers, rest. 13. Died, 13 Feb., 1833, PHILENOR, wife of Samuel GRIGGS, in her 69 year. 14. In memory of SAMUEL GRIGGS, who died Dec. 1st, 1820, Aged 60 years. 15. In memory of ISAAC WATKINS, who died Nov. 1st, 1830, aged 17 years. Oh, death walk on ! ! ! Thy days are numbered. 16. Died, July 17th, 1827, MARTHA WATKINS, aged 36 years, 11 months & 3 days. Her much loved form Under this sod, Her happy soul Rests with her God. 17. MARTHA, wife of William CLOW, who died August 14, 1831, Aged 34 years, 11 mo's & 15 d's. Her race was short, Her rest is sweet, Her views divine, Her bliss complete. 100 Old Town Burying Ground. 18. In memory of WILLIAM HARRIS, who departed this life February 10th, 1828, aged 57 years. 19. In memory of HANNAH, wife of William HARRIS, who died Aug. 25, 1834, in the 59 year of her age. 20. In memory of MARY' SMITH, wife of David PERRY', who died Sept. 22, 1835, aged 80 years. 21. In memory of DAVID PERRY, who died Sept. 16, 1834, aged' 84 years. 22. In memory of FRANCIS G. PERRY', who died April 14th, Anno Domini, 1835, in the 25th year of his age. 23. A plain stone inscribed AA INNIS. 24. JOHN H. HELMS, died April 15th, 1845, aged 67 years. As you are now so once was I, As I be now, so you must be, Prepare for Death and follow me. 25. Died, 11 Oct. 1830, MARIA ANN, daughter of John and Mary HELMS, JE 23 y'rs. See the gentle Shepherd stand With all engaging charms, Hark! how he calls the tender lambs And folds them in his arms. Permit them to approach, he cries, Nor scorn their humble name, For t'was to bless such as these The Lord of angels came. 26. In memory of HARRIET, daughter of Thomas & Mar garet HUME, who died March 29, 1844, aged 2 years. 27. In memory of MARY E., daughter of John and Mary Ann NOYES, who died (the remainder illegible.) 28. In memory of JANE CASEY, who died 17 June, 1824, in the 52d year of her age. Ah! no. 'tis not the dead demand our tears, But for ourselves, Alas! our sorrows flow, We joy in her escape from grief and fears, To where the tree of life and pleasures grow. South Section, or No. IV. 101 29. In memory of GEORGE CASEY, who died 2 Sept., 1831, in the 78 year of his age. Softly his fainting head he lay, Upon his Maker's breast; His Maker kiss'd his soul away, And laid his flesh to rest. 30. ELIZABETH JENNINGS, died June 22, 1851, aged 66 years & 5 months. The sweet remembrance of the just, Shall flourish when they sleep in dust. 31. In memory of DENNIS D., son of William and Elizabeth JENNINGS, born July 31st, 1824; died Sept. 4th, 1839, aged 15 years, 1 mo., 4 days. 32 Mr. WILLIAM JENNING, died Sept. 18, 1826, in the 54 year of his age. Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord; Yea, saith the Spirit, for they rest from their labors, and their works do follow them. 33. Here lies the body of SALLY' JANE, daughter of William and Elizabeth JENNINGS, w*ho departed this life Feb. 5th, A. D., 1818, aged 8 years, 4 months and 23 days. Sleep on, my child, and take your rest, God called you hence — he thought it best. 34. In memory of SARAH GREGORY', wife of Ezra Gregory, of Bridgeport, Connect., who died 26th January, 1816, in the 60th year of her age. 35. In memory of JOHN, son of George and Elizabeth FLEM ING, who died April 15th, 1843, JE 1 year, 6 mo's, 2 d's. 36. In memory of NATHANIEL FLEMING, who died Jan. 15th, 1848, Aged 45 years. 37. Died, Sept. 11, 1832, MARGARET, dau. of William and Eliza FLEMING, JE 12 y'rs, 11 mo. 38. In memory of MARYr, daughter of Joseph S. and Isabella PERRY', Born in the town of Newburgh, on the 13th day of 102 Old Town Burying Ground. June, A. D., 1820; Died in the City of New York, on the 7th day of May, 1845. 39. In memory of CATHARINE PERRYr, who died Novem ber 13th, Anno Domini, 1835, in the 23rd year of her age. 40. In memory of JAMES WALTER CHASE, who died July 23, 1836, JE 3 years, 11 mo., 23 d's. So fades the lovely blooming flower, Frail smiling solace of an hour;. So soon our transient comforts fly, And pleasures only bloom to die. 41. Erected in memory of FRANCIS MAGENNIS, who de parted this life April 7th, A. D., 1827, in the 34th year of his age. 42. Died, May 16th, 1824, RACHEL, daughter of Roswell and Maria BENEDICT, aged 2 years, 10 months & 2 days. 43. In memory of ELIZABETH, wife of John HABERMEHL, who died April 10, 1845, aged 23 years, 10 mo's & 20 days. [97] . 44. The grave of ISABELLA, daughter of Robert & Agnes NUT, who died Jan. 15th, 1832, aged 3 years, 4 mo's & 6 d's. 45. In memory of ESTHER FLEMING, wife of Robert Wal lace, Died March 12, 1848, in the 28th y'r of her age. 46. In memory of AGNES, daughter of James and Mary FLEMING, who died April 26, 1830, JE 4 years, 9 mo's, 28 days. 47. 1792. Died, SUSAN STUART. Her children rejoice in their tears, for in humble faith they know that her Redeemer liveth. In him they trust ere long to meet her. 48. In memory of JACOB MANDEVILL, who departed this life, the 24th of February, 1801, aged 39 years and 21 days. South Section, or No. IV. 11)3 49. In memory of JULIANER MANDEVILL, Daughter of Jacob and Julianer Mandevill, who departed this life July the 1 5th, 1794, aged 2 years and 5 months. 50. In memory of MARY MANDEVILL, who departed this life on the 10th of November, 1802, aged seventy-one years, eight months and twenty days. 51. In memory of MARTHA REEVE, Daughter of Benjamin S. and Mary Reeve, who departed this life November 13th, 1809, aged 20 years, 4 months, 27 days. The last token of parental affection. 52. Iu memory of MARY', Consort of Benjamin S. REEVE, who departed this life, May 4th, 1813, Aged 43 years, 3 months and 22 days. The last token of conjugal affection. 53. In memory of JULIANNA GOLDSMITH, who died Dec. 8th, 1836, aged 60 years, 10 months & 29 days. 54. Died, 21st July, 1835, JANE ANN CLOUGH, wife of Rev. Simon Clough, of New York City, aged 39 years, 11 months & 22 days, and mother of Frederick William Decoudres, who was lost on board Sloop Neptune, 23 Nov., 1824, aged 8 years, 5 mo's, and lies interred at her left hand. [98] 55. In memory of SAMUEL PATTON, who died April 5, 1842, aged 30 years. Therefore be ye also ready, for in such an hour as ye think not the son of man cometh. 56. In memory of WILLIAM MAXWELL, who died May 7th, 1846. Aged 58 years. A native of County Down, Ireland. 57. In memory of JANE MAXWELL, who died August 29. 1836. aged 19 years. Friends and physicians could not save, This mortal body from the grave; We hope her spirit has gone above, For to enjoy our Saviour's love. 104 Old Town Burying Ground. 58. In memory of AGNES, daughter of John and Agnes FITCHEY, died August, 1831 Aged 6 months. 59. In memory of HENRY SMITH, son of Eveline E. BRUN DAGE, died Nov. 18, 1835, JE 1 y'r, 9 m's, 2 days. Who was willing to depart and leave this mortal shore, To where sickness, pain and care will never reach him more, O! yes, methinks, in peaceful hope of that sweet rest on high, He did resign his soul to him who once for him did die. 60. Died, Aug. 31st, 1827, NATHANIEL W. BRUNDAGE, aged 71 years, 7 months & 19 days. 61. In memory of MILES WATSON, who died 18 Aug., 1798, Aged 65 years. 62. Died, Aug. 5, 1832, SARAH E., Daughter of Lemuel and Abigail MARSTON, JE 1 mo., 15 d's. 63. In memory of ESTHER, wife of George MECKLEM, who departed this life February 24th, 1808, Aged 22 years, 5 months and 7 days. Also, WILLIAM MECKLEM, her son, who departed this life February 19, 1818, Aged 5 weeks and 1 day. 64. ELIZABETH W., daughter of George & Jane McCANN, died Oct. 5, 1843, JE 6 mo's, 5 d's. 65. MARGARET A., daughter of George and Jane McCANN, died Sept. 28, 1843, JE 10 y'rs, 9 mo's. 66. Sacred to the memory of THOMAS GREENFIELD, who departed this life Dec. 13th, 1856, Aged 51 years, 9 months and 5 days. A native of Tullymakill, County Down, Ireland. Farewell, my friends, my life is past, My love for you so long did last; Now for me no more trouble take, But love one another for my sake. 67. Sacred to the memory of AGNES, wife of Michael GREENFIELD, who departed this life March 2d, 1858, aged South Section, or No. IV. 105 78 years, 6 months. A native of Tullymakill, Co. Down, Ireland. Though o'er thy fragil form the dust is thrown, Thy image live enshrined within our hearts, And those true virtues, which so. brightly shone, In sweet remembrance still some light imparts; But, ah, 'tis all thou hast, Oh! death to claim, The spirit hast escaped thy chilling power; Thrown off its weight of earthliness to gain A crown of Hfe, and dwell in heaven's own bower. 68. Died, 25 March, 1829, AMOS WHITNEY, a native of Bos ton, aged 33 years. Be ye also ready. fi9. In memory of ISABELLA, wife of Robert McCUTCH EON, who died July 22d, 1846, aged 45 years, 2 months & 21 days. Also, MARGET ANN McCUTCHEON, who died Sept. 2d, 1841, Aged 1 year, 4 months & 13 days. Also, ISA BELLA, who died June 22nd, 1846, aged 9 months & 2 days. 70. The grave of DANIEL CARLISLE, Who departed this life Jan. 3rd, 1831, Aged 63 Years, 11 months and 8 days. A native of the County Down, Ireland. 71. Sacred to the memory of WILLIAM CARLISLE, a native of the County Down, Ireland, who died December 17th, 1840, Aged 47 years, 10 mo's & 17 days. Friend rever'd, this small memorial take, 'Tis all, alas, a sorrowful wife can make; On this frail stone to mark her husband's worth, And claim the spot which holds the sainted earth. 72. The grave of three children of William and Elizabeth CARLISLE, who died young. 73. In memory of MARGARET F., daughter of John and Sarah McCUTCHEON, who died March 25, 1836, JE 1 year, 4 mo's, 29 d's. 74. In memory of AGNES, wife of William GLASS, of New York, died 25 May, 1840, aged 28 years, 9 months & 25 days. And Jesus said unto her, " I am the resurrection and the life, he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live." 106 Old Town Burying Ground. 75. In memory of JANE, wife of Hugh McCUTCHEON, who departed this life Oct. 13th, 1831. A native of the County Down, Ireland. Aged 60 years. 76. (East.) JOHN HAY'S, died Jan. 29, 1845, aged 30 y'rs. Mother and sister cease to niourn, wipe every eye, The righteous soul will never die. (West.) Rowland Hays, Died Dec'r 23, 1841, aged 28 years. Hugh Hayes, Died March 12, 1843, aged 20 years. 77. In memory of JOHN WICKHAM CORWIN, Son of Eli H. & Mary Corwin, who died Dec 29th, 1812, aged 1 y'r, 11 mo's. 78. In memory of THOMAS McCREERY, who died Feb. 28, 1842, aged 63 years. 79. Sacred to the memory of BRUESTER J., son of Daniel and Prona CORWIN, who died Oct. 2, 1816, aged 1 year, 3 mo's & 26 days. HANNAH JANE CORWIN, died Feb. 20, 1828, aged 4 years, & 7 days. 80. Died, June 10, 1829, ELEANOR, wife of Timothy WOOD, aged 69 years & 8 months. 81. Plain stone marked H. W. 82. Sacred to the memory of ELIZABETH VELTMAN, who departed this life Mar. 29th, 1853, Aged 73 years and 1 month. 83. In memory of FRANCIS BROWN, who departed this life July 22nd, A. D., 1819, Aged 56 years, 2 months and 7 days. In him shone conspicuously the Saint, the Father and the Husband. 84. In memory of FRANCIES BROWN, who died January the 11th, 1803, in the 34th year of her age. 85. Here lies the body of ISABELLA BUSHFIELD, wife of James Bushfield, who departed this life the 13th of March, 1804, aged fifty-nine years. In silence here I lie, confined to my tomb, Until that great and general day, when saints will be brought home; When my Saviour, Jesus, bids me rise, to take my seat above. Forever with the blood washed throng to sing redeeming Love. South Section, or No. IV. 107 86. In memory of JANE BUSHFIELD, who died Feb. 17, 1826, aged 36 years, 5 months. 87. The grave of MARTHA EMILY' WRIGHT, born Sept. 11, 1835, died in Brooklyn, N. Y., May 17, 1897. [99] 88 FREDERICK E. S. WRIGHT, son of George W. and Han nah Wright, born in Newburgh, Sept. 9, 1843, Enlisted at Brooklyn in Co. B, 14th Reg., N. Y. S. M., Sept. 6, 1862; Wounded at Gettysburg, July 1st, died in Hospital at that place July 27, 1863. Be still and know that 1 am God, And humbly bow beneath His rod, And saying, with faith in Jesus blood, " Thy will be done." Though clouds and darkness round thee lower, Remember his Almighty power, And say in sorrow's trying hour, " Thy will be done." And when on earth our days are o'er, We'll meet the " Loved Ones " gone before: Wherever on that peaceful shore His will is done. 89. In memory of MARTHA, wife of Samuel WRIGHT, who departed this life December 18th, 1818, Aged 33 years, 5 months and 7 days. My flesh shall slumber in the ground, Till the last trumpets' joyful sound, Then burst the chains in sweet surprise, And in my Saviour's image rise. 90. Sacred to the memory of SAMUEL WRIGHT, Who de parted this life Feb. 15th, 1859, Aged 83 y'rs & 9 mo's. [100] 91. In memory of ELIZABETH, wife of Samuel WRIGHT, who departed this life July 14th, 1803, aged 27 years, 10 months and 25 days. 92. (West.) ELIZABETH H., died Sept. 11th, 1826, Aged 7 mo's & 20 days. JOHN W., Died March 9th, 1836, Aged 5 years & 11 months. GEORGE W., jun., Died June 14th, 1841, Aged 2 years, 7 months & 11 days. WILLIAM B., 108 Old Town Burying Ground. Died Aug. 14th, 1842, Aged 7 mo's & 24 days. Children of George W. and Hannah WRIGHT. (East.) Sacred to the memory of HANNAH SANDS, wife of Geo. W. WRIGHT, Died June 22d, 1881, Aged 77 years. 93. Sacred to the memory of GEORGE W. WRIGHT, died Nov. 25th, 1874, Aged 74 y'rs & 4 mo. 94. In memory of JAMES T., son of Christopher and Mary GOLLOW, died June 30, 1835, JE 11 years, 10 mo., 24 d's. Also, JOSEPHINE, who died Dec 19, 1840, JE 3 years, 5 mo., 15 d's. 95. In memory of ELIZA, wife of Joseph FRENCH, who died May 7th, 1848, Aged 42 years and 1 month. 96. In memory of MARY ELIZABETH, daughter of Joseph and Eliza FRENCH, who died Oct. 28, 1842, aged 4 years, 6 mo's & 8 days. 97. Broken stone, inscription wanting. 98. In memory of TABITHA FRENCH, who died April 2, 1839, aged 64 years & 15 days. 99. In memory of JOSEPH FRENCH, who died April 22, 1832, aged 57 years, 7 mo's & 1 day. [101] 100. In memory of MARY ELIZABETH, Daughter of Albert and Phebe Ann NOE, who died Aug. 10, 1836, aged 1 year, 11 mo. & 18 days. As the sweet flower that scents the morn, But withers in the rising day, Thus lovely was this infant's dawn, Thus swiftly fled its life away. 101. In memory of MARTHA, daughter of William and Martha MAXWELL, died Oct. 24th, 1864, aged 26 y'rs, 4 mo's, 17 days. South Section, or No. IV. 109 102. In memory of WILLIAM MAXWELL, who died July 27, 1868, aged 44 years, 1 mo. & 22 days. How blest the righteous when he dies, When sinks a weary soul to rest, How mildly beams the closing eyes, How gently heaves the expiring breast. A holy quiet reigns around, A calm which life nor death destroys, Nothing disturbs that peace profound, Which his unfettered soul enjoys. Also, SUSIE L., Only daughter of William and Martha MAXWELL, died August 7, 1868, aged 1 year, 9 mo's & 23 days. Alas, how changed that lovely flower, Which bloomed and cheered our hearts; Fair, fleeting comfort of an hour, How soon we're called to part. 103. • In memory of MARY MAXWELL, Wife of Michael W. THORP who died Oct. 22, 1860, aged 27 years & 11 days. Thou'st gone to the grave, We no longer behold thee, Nor tread the rough path Of the world by thy side; But the wide arms of mercy, Are spread to enfold thee, And sinners may hope Since the sinless has died. 104. In memory of MARGARET ANN, daug. of Robert and Jane SMITH, died May 22, 1838, JE 4 y's, 6 m's, 6 d's. 105. In memory of WILLIAM MAXWELL, who died April 9, 1853, aged 74 y'rs. 106. In memorv of MARTHA, wife of William MAXWELL, died Jan. 1st, 1865, aged 66 y'rs, 10 mo's & 28 days. 107. In memory of GEORGE, son of Wm. & Martha MAX WELL, who died Aug. 30, 1832, Aged 5 months, 8 d's. 108. In memory of DAVID, who died Aug. 23, 1850, aged 21 y'rs, 1 mo. & 16 d's. Also ISAAC, who died Aug. 20, 1850, aged 6 y'rs and 7 mo's. Sons of William, and Martha MAX WELL. 110 Old Town Burying Ground. 109. Sacred to the memory of MARY CROPSEY, who departed this life May 22, 1839, in the Fiftieth year of her age. 110. In memory of WILLIAM PEACEY, Esq., who died Feb. 15th, 1836, aged 33 years. A native of Pardon Hill, near Winchcomb, Gloucestershire, England. 111. In memory of ROBERT LAWSON, born January 15, 1785, died March 28, 1856. [102] 112. Sacred to the memory of NANCY, wife of Robert LAW- SON, who died August 21st, 1849, Aged 58 years, 5 months and 17 days. And while living, a kind and devoted wife and mother. • 113. The grave of ELMIRA, daughter of Robert and Nancy LAWSON, wife of John R. Wiltsie, died January 16th, 1843, aged 28 years, 7 months & 14 days. Gone but not lost, For in memory still cherished, Lives the spirit loved most; The dust only has perished. 114. In memory of ANDREW STEWART, who died Dec 22, 1844, aged 57 years. A native of Argyleshire, Scotland. 115. Sacred to the memory of MARY STEWART, wife of Robert WALLACE, who departed this life July 27, 1849, aged 28 years. Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God. 116. In memory of FRANCIS A., wife of Peter DURLAND, who departed this life August 14th, 1838, aged 26 years & 8 months. 117. Ruth, wife of RICHARD DUBOIS, died June 25, 1865, aged 39 years, 1 months & 21 days. 118. Died, 26 July, 1828, ZACHARIAH DUBOIS, in the 31 year of his age. South Section, or No. IV. Ill 119. The grave of RUTH, wife of ZACHARIAH DUBOIS, who died 11 Oct., 1826, aged 28 years, 6 months, 22 days. She was kind, tender and affectionate. 120. (East.) HARRIET JACKSON, died July 18, 1853, aged 29 days. ANDREW, died Oct. 27, 1858, aged 7 y'rs, 2 mo. & 20 days. (North.) Children of John and Clarissa STEWART. 121. (East.) JOHN STEWART, born April 3, 1823, died Feb. 7, 1883. CLARISSA C. JACKSON, born June 28, 1826, died Dec. 7, 1870. ANNIE C. HAMMOND, died Nov. 15, 1878, aged 30 years, 10 months, 28 clays. (West.) MARGARET STEWART, died Mar. 14, 1849, aged 50 years. EMILY STEWART, born Feb. 5, 1859, died Feb. 9, 1871. 122. The grave of FLORA, wife of ALEXANDER PROUD- FOOT, died 7 June, 1831, aged 27 y's, 9 m's. [103] 123. Plain stone without inscription. 124. JOHN PROUDFOOT, 7th N. Y. Independent Battery, Vols., died March 4, 1884, Aged 57 years. 125. ELIZABETH ANN WILSON, died 22 March, 1827, aged 22 years. 126. ELIZABETH WILSON, died 9 Aug., 1821, aged 56 years. 127. He is faithful and true that has promised. In memory of HELEN, daug. of Alexander and Janet STEELE, Born April 29, 1820, died Sept. 21, 1830. Also, of ALEXANDER, 16 Aug., 1831, JE 18 d's. 128. " Why seek ye thee living among the dead." In memory of JENET, wife of Alexander STEELE, A na tive of Mid Lothian, Scotland, Aged 58 years. Also, their daughter, BARBARA BALFOUR, A native of Newburgh, Fifeshire, Scotland, in her 35th year. 112 Old Town Burying Ground. 129. By a beloved daughter. Mother. SARAH LEDYARD, born Dec. 22, 1789, died March 29, 1866. Unto thee, O God. I commend my Spirit 130. In memory of JOHN LED Y ARD, born At Groton, Conn., Feb. 27, 1794, died At Newburgh, N. Y.. April 3, 1854. [104] Our hearth is desolate. 131. MARY' OSBORNE. Relict of Robert BLAIR, died Oct. 26, 1841, aged 73 veal's, 2 mo's and 8 days. A tender mother. 132. Died, 27 July, 1827, WILLIAM, son of John and Sarah LEDY'ARD, .E 1 y'r, 11 m's & 2 d's. 133. Stone without inscription. 134. In memory of MARGARET TRUMPORE, who died April 11th, 1845, in the 84th year of her age. There the wicked cease from troubling, and the weary are at rest. 135. Died, 15th Aug. 1825, ELCY' WARD, dau'r of Isaac and Elizabeth TRUMPORE, aged 5 vears, 6 mo's, 21 days. 136. In memory of CAROLINE A. C, daughter of Thomas PHILIPS, jr., who died Feb. 7th, 1845, in the 24th Y'ear of her Age. 137. THOMAS PHILLIPS, jr. died Sept. 23, 1827, aged 37 v'rs, 11 mo's, 15 days. Also, his wife, SARAH M. SEELY', died Sept. 26, 1870. asred 67 years. [1051 Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of his saints. 138. Erected to the memory of JOHN WOOD, who left New- York Monday afternoon, Aug. 6, 1827, to visit his friends at Newburgh, and was drowned near this village the same evening, in the 32 year of his age. (Two lines illegible.) Silent grave, to thee I trust, This precious part of worthy dust; Keep it safe, O sacred tomb, Until a wife shall ask for room. South Section, or No. IV. 113 139. Erected in memory of REBECCA, relict of John WOOD, who died 16 Nov., 1828, aged 22 years, 10 m's, 4 days. My Lord did call, I obey, To meet and with him dwell; The last great debt I now have paid, And bid this world farewell. 140. In memory of THOMAS, son of John D. and Harriet Ame lia PHILLIPS, who died 2 Dec, 1829, aged 1 year, 7 mo's, 12 days. ' Also, JAMES DUFFIE, their son, who died 9 Feb., 1837, aged 1 y'r, 6 mo's, 2 d's. God took thee in his mercy (remainder illegible). 141. In memory of WILLIAM PHILIPS, who departed this life Aug. Il,"l832, aged 63 years, 5 mo. & 1 day. West Section, or No* V. 1. To the memory of Lieut. WILLIAM BELKNAP, of the Revolutionary Army, who Departed This Life July 18th, 1831, in the 81st Year of his age. [106] 2. Here are the remains of a Mother in Israel, Mrs. LYDIA RIGGS, who after a life of the most exemplary piety, slept in Jesus, Jan. 9th, 1824, Aged 86 years and 10 months. [106a] Grave the Guardian of her dust, Grave the treasury of the skies, Every atom of thy dust Rests in hope again to rise. 3. Here moulder the remains of the Soldier, the Patriot and the Christian, SAMUEL BELKNAP. Ardent in the cause of Liberty, he stood forth in defence of his country in the hour of her utmost need. At Lexington and Bunkers Hill, and at White Plains, he fought [nobly. For many years a member of the Legislature of his native state, and After passing a long life in the practice of every Christian virtue, he died, as he had lived, faithful alike to his country and his God, on the 31st day of March, 1821, aged 86 years.] [107] 4. In memory of ISAAC BELKNAP, who died April 29th, 1815, in the 82nd year of his age. Was a native of the town of Wolburn, Massachusets, and was decended from one of three Brothers, who came from Lancashire, England, about the year 1625, and settled in Boston. He was a firm friend to his country in her darkest times, a zealous supporter of American liberty, A kind and affectionate husband, a ten der and indulgent father. For about two years before his death he became a bright example of real piety, and died in the faith of the Lord Jesus Christ. A flower, a vapor, a shade, a span, Serve to illustrate the frail life of man; And they who longest live survive to see The certainty of death, of life the vanity. 5. Sacred to the memory of ALDEN BELKNAP, who de parted this life March 27th, 1862, aged 81 years. West Section, or No. V. 115 6. Sacred to the memory of ELIZA, wife of Alden BELK NAP, who departed this life May 13, 1836, aged 42 years. 7. [This stone has crumbled away for about one-half of its surface. The upper part is gone with the exception of the words] Capt. and R. I. On the lower half is Walter Chalo- ner, Esq., aged 63 years. 8. Died, 28 Sept., 1834, MARGARET, daughter of William and Ann Whitehead, and wife of Jubal Tice, in her 37th year. Also; 22 July, 1831, HENRIETTA, their daug'r, JE 5 months. 9. In memory of two infant children of James and Elizabeth WHITEHEAD. 10. Died, 8 April, 1832, ELIZA, wife of James WHITE HEAD, aged 31 years, 7 m's, 24 d's. 11. OLIVE GOODSELL, May 31, 1822. 12. In memory of PHOEBE MARRITT, who departed this life June 4th, 1787, Aged 14 Years, 11 Months. 13. Here Lies the Body Of MARTHA MERRITT, Wife of Caleb Merritt, born January the 10th, 1736, and departed this life, June the 24th, 1783, Aged forty-seven Years, five Months and fourteen days. Here lies my Friend, I hope at Rest; God called her hence. He thought it best. 14. In memory of CALEB MERRITT, who departed this life the 29th of November, 1793, aged 58 years, 4 months and 1 aay* • 15. Here Lyes the Body of SAMUEL MERRITT, Who depart ed this Life October the 4th, 1770, Aged 5 Years and 9 Months. 116 Old Town Burying Ground. 16. Here Lyes the Body of PHEBE MERRITT, Daughter of Caleb Merritt, Who Departed this Life the 12 September, 1770, Aged 10 Years, 1 Month and 10 days. 17. Erected to the memory of UNDRILL MERRITT, husband of Mary Merritt, who departed this Life Nov. the 19th, 1804, Aged 34 years, 10 months & 11 days. 18. Here Lyes the Body of GLORIANA MERRITT, Wife of George Merritt, Who Departed This Life Sept. the 13tb, 1765, Aged 51 Years, 5 months and 13 days. Here in dust to Remain, Until Jesus her Lord Doeth Gome Again. 19. Here Lyes The Body of GEORGE MERITT, Deceased, Feb. ye 20 Day, 1759, In The 48th Yrear of His Age. My Friend Is Gone, I Hope To Rest, God Calls Him First As He Thought Best. 20. Here Lyes the Body of GABRIEL MERRITT, Son of George Merritt, Was Born in the Year of Our Lord, 1744, May the 1st, And Departed this Life in the Year 1776, Janu ary the 5th, aged 31 Years, 7 Months And 5 Days. [108] 21. In memory of LEVINAH, wife of Eleazer GIDNEY, who departed this life November 11th, 1761, aged 24 years, 6 months and 2 days. [109] 22. In memory of JOHN ORR, born in the County of Antrim, Ireland, Died 10th October, 1813, Aged 37 years. 23. Died, 20 May, 1819, MARY DENTON, aged 23 years. 24. In memory of THOMAS, the son of Robert and Elizabeth DENTON, who departed this life the 21st of January, 1795, aged 4 years, 28 days. [110] 25. In memory of ROBERT DENTON, who departed this life on 9th day of December, in the year of our Lord, 1801, in the 46th year of his age. West Section, or No. V. 117 26. In memory of RUFUS, son of Eleazer and Mary GIDNEY', who departed this life March 1, 1803, aged 3 days. 27. In memory of STEPHEN, son of Eleaz'r and Mary GID- NE Y, who departed this life July 22nd, 1S00, aged 10 months and 10 days. 28. In memory of JOHN, son of Eleazer and Mary GIDNEY, who departed this life Nov., [17]98. (Remainder illegible.) 29. In memory of REBECKAH, daughter of Eleazer and Mary GIDNEY", who departed this life May 9, 1794, aged 7 days. 30. In memory of JANE, wife of John PATTON, died July 12, 1846, Aged 42 years. 31. In memory of BETHIA, relict of Gilbert KING, who died Nov. 23, 1839, Aged 78. 32. In memory of GILBERT KING, who died Jan. 10, 1835, aged 76 years. 33. Stone marked S. B. 34. In memory of JACOB CARPENTER, who died 6 March, 1825, in his 50 year. [Ill] 35. In memory of EUNICE, wife of Jacob CARPENTER, who departed this life October 26, 1814, in the 37th year of her age. 36. In memory of CALEB C. LEVET, who died Oct. 5, 18—, aged 9 years, 8 months. (Stone defaced.) 37. Here lieth the body of PATTY, wife of Edmond GRIS WOLD, who departed this life November 23d, 1815, Aged 41 years, 10 months, and 20 days. 118 Old Town Burying Ground. 38. In memory of HENRY A. GRISWOLD, son of Edmond and Patty Griswold, who departed this life September 25th, 1807, aged 10 months and 4 days. Also, of ALEXANDER, son of Edmond and Patty Griswold, who departed this life June 3d, 1813, aged , 25 days. 39. In memory of ANN ELIZABETH GRISWOLD, who de parted this life September the 22d, 1804, aged two years; and also of CORNELIA GRISWOLD, who departed this life May the 23d, 1805, aged 11 months and 20 days. The daugh ters of Edmund and Patty Griswold. Set not your hearts too much upon your children. 40. In memory of POLLY, wife of Chancy GRISWOLD, who departed this life April 22d, 1809, aged 32 years, 10 months and 22 days. [112] 41. In memory of MARGARET DU BOIS, Consort of John Du Bois, who departed this life on Sunday the — March, ?, Aged 67 years, 4 months & 29 days. 42. In memory of HENRIETTA, daughter of Jefferfson] and Sophiah REEVE, who died August 2d, 1818, Aged 11 months & 15 days. 43. In memory of JOHN GOWDY, who departed this life 11th August, 1801, Aged 62 Years. 44. Sacred to the memory of AUGUSTINE W. VAN SANT, who died December 22, 1836 aged 52 years, 6 mo's & 7 days. The relicks of departed worth, Lie shrouded here in gloom, And here with aching heart I make my faithful husband's tomb. 45. In memory of MARY BROWN, who died Jan. 15th, 1844, Aged 27 years. 46. In memory of MARY BRUNDIGE, who departed this life October 6th, 1845, aged 78 years, 6 months. When every pain and every joy is o'er, Then fortune, age, discease, can wound no more; Virtues like hers with radiant luster glow, And breathe refulgent through the clouds of wo, West Section, or No. V. 119 47. In memory of THOMAS W. KELLEY, died January 15th, 1856, Aged 34 years. 48. In memory of MARY' E., daughter of Thomas Ward and Abby Ann KELLY', who died at West Point, Feb. 1st, 1834, aged 15 months. 49. CATHARINE ANN, daug'r of James and Eleanor GREEN, died Sept. 21, 1827, JE 3 years, 3 m's. Also, MOR RIS, their son, died June 20, 1828, JE 1 yr., 1 mo. and 11 d's. 50. In memory of MARY TUTHILL, who died Nov. 12, 1822, aged 87 years and 3 months. With heavenly weapons' I have fought The battles of the Lord, Finished my vows and kept the faith, And wait the sure reward. 51. Sacred to the memory of SILAS HOWELL, who departed this life May 20, 1832, aged 78 years, 5 months & 20 days. Far from affliction, toil or care, The mortal soul has fled, The breathless clay shall slumber here, Among the silent dead. 52. Sacred to the memory of SAMUEL L., son of Silas and Hannah HOWELL, who departed this life Dec 18, 1832, aged 30 years, 4 m's and 18 d's. 53. Here Lyes the Body of PHEBE MERITT, Who Departed This Life October the 21, 1771, Aged 14 Months. 54. I. H. S. Have mercy, O. Lord, on the soul of PATRICK McCAFFRY, who was killed by the explosion of the Pow der mill, 11 Oct., 1830; aged 44 y's. A native of Ireland, Co. Donegal. 55. I. H. S. Erected in memory of CATHARINE, wife of John READ, who departed this life March 30th, 1843, aged 26 years. Affliction sore one week she bore, Physicians were in vain, Till God was pleased to call her home, And relieve her of her pain, 120 Old Town Burying Ground. 56. Here Lies the Body of ABEGIL PURDY, deceased, Oct. the 12 Day, 1770, aged 62 years. 57. Here Lyes the Body of FRANCIS PURDYr, Who Depart ed This Life June ye 2d, 1760, Aged 63 years. My Friend is Gone, I hope To Rest, God Called Him First, As He thought best. g 58. Here Lyes the Body of PHEBE FOWLER, Born April ye 24th, 1734, & Departed this Life July ye 12th, 1760, Aged 26 Years, 2 Months, And 18 Days. 59. In memory of CHARLES B. WOOD, who died 30 Oct., 1839, aged 17 y's, 9 m's. He was lovely in his life, And in his death was greatly lamented. " Remember now thy Creator in the days of thy youth." 60. In memory of MARGRET, daug'h of David & Elloner C. GIBB, who died Dec 3d, 1835, JE 19 years, 11 mo's, 5 days. Farewell dear friends and brethren dear, I leave you for a while below, And hasten at my Saviour's call, His everlasting joys to know. O meet me on the heavenly shore, When death is felt and feared no more. 61. Died, Nov. 19th, 1828, DAVID GIBB, Aged 60 years and 3 months. Also, ELONER C. GIBB, his wife, departed this life March 21st, 1844, Aged 73 years and 4 months. Natives of Ireland and County of Antrim, Parish of Dunagar. [113] 62. BENJAMIN GIBB, born March 1, 1809; died Dec 31, 1884. 63. In memory of JAMES FRENCH, who died Dec 4th, 1837, aged 65 years. Also, of JANE, his wife, who died Dec. 1st, 1849, in the 77th year of her age. Both of England. The storms of life are past. 64. Died, March 15, 1833, JOHN W., son of Alex, and Cornelia JOURDAN, JE 11 months, 28 days. i West Section, or No. V. 121 65. In memory of CORNELIA CROPSEY", wife of John Mc- GOWN, who died Sept. 5th, 1841, aged 35 y'rs & 27 d's. 66. AUGUSTA JANE, daughter of John and Cornelia Mc- GOWN, died Sept. 1, 1841, aged 4 months. 67. In memory of ESTHER, wife of Isaac ABRAMS, who died June 30, 1845, aged 44 y'rs, 4 mo's, 20 d's. 68. Died, 2 June, 1831, GEORGE THOMAS GIBBS, aged 48 years, 7 mo's. Job 14: 5, 6. Seeing his days are determined, the number of his months are with Thee. Thou hast appointed his bounds that he cannot pass. Turn from him, that he may rest, till he shall accomplish as an hireling his day. 69. In memory of ANNA, daughter to Richard and Sarah HILL, who departed this life January the 28th, 1795, aged 4 years, 8 months, 4 days. 70. In memory of MARY', daughter of Richard and Sarah HILL, who departed this life March the 1st, 1795, aged 6 years and 4 months. 71. In memory of JOHN HARRIS, who died Aug. 11th, 1835, JE 11 years. [In this grave is buried Mrs. ANNA L. DEY, who died June 9, 1891, aged 60 y'rs.] 72. In memory of MARY, daughter of Samuel and Sarah CARLISLE, who died May 18th, 1813, Aged 10 months and 18 days. 73. Sacred to the memory of JANE, wife of Jonathan CAR TER, born March — , 1785, died Nov. 16, 1830. [114] 74. In memory of JONATHAN CARTER, who departed this life May 22, 1820, Aged 47 years, 7 months and 20 days. Also, of JONATHAN, his son, who departed this life Jan'y 30, 1818, aged 1 year, 3 months and 21 days. 122 Old Town Burying Ground. 75. In memory of ADOLPH DEGROVE (erected by his weep ing Consort), who departed this Life 29th Day of November, Anno Domini, 1796, Aged 75 Years, 9 Months and 9 Days. How loved, how valued once avails thee not, To whom related or by whom begot; A heap of dust alone remains of thee, 'Tis all thou art and the proud shall be. Time was like thee I life possessed, And Time shall be when thou shalt rest, For when this fleeting life is o'er, Man dies to live and lives to die no more. " And I heard a voice saying unto me, Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord, for they shall rest from their labors and their works shall follow them." Rev. 11: 5. 76. Died, 20th April, 1824, Mary, Wife of Adolph DEGROVE, aged 74 years. [115] Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord, from henceforth. Yea, saith the Spirit, that they may rest from their labors, and their works do follow them. 77. In memory of EASTHER, wife of Thos. PAYNE, who died Sept. 12, 1844, aged 70 y'rs. 78. Memento Mori. In memory of DAVID HOWELL, who died Sept. 20th, A. D., 1793, Aged 52 Years, 7 Months and 9 Days. [116] Eternal God! before whose throne, For salvation all must come: Jesus for sinners pardon gave. Death calls me to the silent grave. Adieu, my wife and children dear, Be also ready at the call, Eternity is ever near, Adieu my friends unto you all. " Mors vincit omnia." 79. In memory of MELISCENT McKENNA, Youngest Daughter of David and Esther HOWELL, who departed this life March 25th, 1817, in the 30th year of her age. 80. In memory of JAS. MORWOOD, who died Sept. 10, 1836, aged 20 y'rs, 2 mo's & 14 d's. 81. In memory of SARAH OSTR ANDER, who died Aug. 5, 1835, aged 36 y's, 1 mo. & 3 d's. West Section, or No. V. 123 82 In memory of DANIEL WILSON, Who died Sept. 20, 1834, in the 63 year of his age. 83. In memory of SARAH, wife of Daniel WILSON, who died March 1, 1841, in the 70 year of her age. 84. Sacred to the memory of MARY BOWMAN, widow of Phineas Bowman, Esq. She departed this life on the 22nd day of March, 1813, in the 58th year of her age. [117] In her life she was all that a good woman should be. Her hope and confidence in the merits of Jesus Christ buoyed her above the terrors of death. She died at peace with her God, and lamented and beloved by her fellow creatures. Now Mary bathe thy weary soul, In seas of heavenly rest, Nor shall the waves of trouble roll, Across thy peaceful breast. 85. In memory of MINERVA, who died Jan. 14, 1842, JE 7 y'rs, 3 mo's, 21 d's. Also STEPHEN B., who died July 29, 1843, JE 8 mo's. Daughter and son of George G. and Jane STREET. 86. In memory of SARAH MARIA, daughter of Stephen and Fanny BEDFORD, died May, 1st, 1837, JE 8 years, 3 mo's. 87. Died, Aug. 6, 1832, JOHN, infant son of Thomas and Ann MILLER, JE 8 mo's & 24 d's. 88. In memory of JANE FRASER, Wife of James ANDER SON, who died June 25th, 1844, Aged 29 Years, 7 Months and 6 Days. Also, of their Daughter, MARGARET ANN, who died July 7th, 1843, Aged 11 Months and 12 Days. And of their Infant Son, JAMES, who died July 17th, 1844, Aged 2 Months and 1 Day. 89. Sacred to the memory of MARIA, wife of Doc. Edward HAYES, who departed this life April 13th, 1835, aged 28 y'rs.3 90. ISABEL, wife of John KAY, died Oct. 10th, 1841, aged 42 years & 10 months. MARGARET, their daughter, Died 124 Old Town Burying Ground. Sept. 16th, 1834, aged 11 months. DAVID, their son, died April 13, 1836, aged 7 years. 91. The grave of ISAAC THEALL, Who died Dec. 4th, 1831, Aged 55. [118] My flesh shall slumber in the ground, Till the last joyful trump shall sound. 92. In memory of THOMAS P. BOICE, who departed this life Nov. 12, 1821, aged 1 year, 8 mo's & 14 days. Alas, how changed the lovely flower, Which bloomed and cheered our heart; Fair, fleeting comfort pf an hour, How soon we're called to part. 93. In memory of PHEBE, wife of John BOICE, who died 7th Nov., 1825, aged 36 years. Also, SUSAN, his Daughter, who died 31st May, 1829, Aged 14 years. Also, SARAH, who died 9th July, 1831, Aged 19 years. 94. The Lord have mercy on the soul of JOHN WHALLEN, who was killed by the explosion of the Powder mill, 11th Mar., 1829, JE 28 years. A native of Kings County, Parish of Moisetoun, Ireland. 95. Died, June 15th, 1824, SUSAN B., daughter of Samuel W. and Nancy WOOD, aged 2 years & 7 months. 96. Died, Sept. 29th, 1825, JAMES BEVRIDGE, son of Abel & Ann WOOD, aged 1 year, 6 months & 18 days. 97. Died, Aug. 13th, 1820, JOHN DECKER, son of Abel & Ann WOOD, aged 6 years, 9 months & 7 days. 98. Died, Sept. 11, 1827, ABEL WOOD, aged 42 years, 2 months, 14 days. 99. In memory of ANN, relict of Abel WOOD, who died May 23rd, 1837, aged 43 years & 7 months. 100. The remains of SARAH, daughter of Aaron and Susan ROGERS, who died May. 8th, 1815, Aged 13 months & 25 days. West Section, or No. V. 125 101. In memory of SOLOMON W. SMITH, who died Dec 28, 1827, aged 42 years & 4 months. When I can read my title clear, To mansions' in the skies, I'll bid farewell to every fear, And wipe my weeping eyes. 102. In memory of DANIEL C. SMITH, died May 4, 1839, aged 30 y'rs, 6 mo's. 103. Died, 9 Dec, A. D., 1834, JAMES DICKEY, aged 29 years. A native of Ireland, Parish of Dunagoan, County Antrim. is there a man of knowledge clear, Could others teach the course to steer, Yet run himself life's mad career, Wild as the wave. Then pause & with a starting tear, Survey this grave. The poor inhabitant below, Was quick to learn & wise to know; He keenly felt life's social glow, And sacred flame. Yet thoughtless follies laid him low, And stained his name. 104. In memory of ELIZA, daughter of William and Elizabeth PALMER, who departed this life March 22nd, 1805. 105. ANNA E., daughter of Charles and Maria BALL, died Sept. 15, 1843, JE 16 days. 106. In memory of WILLIAM T., son of George and Hannah TICE, who died April 12th, 1840, aged 25 y'rs, 1 month & 28 days. 107. In memory of JULIA COATS, who died August 7, 1842, aged 1 year, 1 month, 7 days. 108. SUSAN ELIZABETH TICE, Died Feb. 9, 1835, M 9 years, 28 days. 109. Stone illegible. 110. In memory of ELLEN JOHNSON, who died Aug. 14, 1840, JE 59 years. 126 Old Town Burying Ground. 111. In memory of MARY', Avife of Samuel ALLEN, who died Sept. 2, 1840, JE 33 years & 9 mo's. 112. Died, Sept. 18th, 1820, ANN MARIAH, wife of William WHITE, aged 29 years, 11 months & 13 days. 113. Stone illegible. 114. In memory of ELLIS D., son of S. B. and Elizabeth AL- [LEN], who died April 13, 1831, JE 1 yr., 3 mo's & 5 days. 115. In memory of RUTHY' P., daughter of L. P. and S. J. DODGE, who died July 8th, 1836, aged 5 years, 3 mo. & 23 days. HARRIET A., daughter of L. P. and S. J. Dodge, who died August 14th, 1836, aged 2 years, 11 mo's & 4 days. Sleep, little sisters, side by side, No chance, no change can now divide, Together in the dust you lie, Together tread the courts on high. If once the eye of faith could see, Your full complete felicity, Then would our sad repinings cease, And all our sighs be hushed in peace. 116. In memory of ROBERT W. JONES, native of the County of Monaghan, Ireland. He departed this life 30th of Janu ary, A. D., 1814, in the 50th year of his age. He lived beloved and died lamented by a numerous acquaintance. 117. In memory of JONATHAN COOLEYr, who departed this life June 11th, 1816, in the 56th year of his age. [119] 118. Died, Jan. 18th, 1824, PATRICK McGAHEY, in the 46th year of his age. 119. Died, June 14th, 1823, Margaret, daughter of Mark & Elizabeth] McINTY'[RE], in the 12th year^of her age. [120] 120. JAMES, son of John and Margaret SLEATER, died Feb. 7, 1821, aged 1 year & 9 months. West Section, or No. V. 127 121. I. H. S. Have mercy, O. Lord, upon the soul of JAMES O'NEILL, who was killed by the explosion of the Powder mill, near Newburgh, March 11, 1830, aged 22 years. A na tive of Westmeath, Parish of Mullingar, Ireland. 122. Here was deposited all that was mortal of ABIGAIL FOS TER, wife of Luther HALSEY'. She died Nov. 26th, 1.821, aged 57 years. [121] When cares and woes around us were arrayed, A Wife she lent her sympathy and aid, When round our youthful feet were spread life's snares. She gave a Mother's guiding word and prayers. A cov'nant interest in the Lord, her trust, Her fair example & her precious dust, Are all she's left — 'tis much; when life declines, Mother and Wife, such legacy be thine. 123. Sacred to the memory of ISAAC W. HALSEYr, who was killed by the fall from a tree, 6th July, 1820, aged 14 years, 9 months and 15 days. My coffin echoes! there's a footstep nigh, Stranger, I crave a thought & not a sigh. Health beamed with cheerful lustre in my eye. My turn was come, no friendly warning given. Snatch'd quick as thought to meet the Judge on high I went. How near art thou to hell or heaven? 124. Died, Aug. 12th, 1832, ELMER, wife of Lee TICE, aged 32 y's. 125. Died, March 27, 1825, ANN, wife of Robert CAUGHEY", aged 65 years. Also, of ROBERT CAUGHEY, died June 27th, 1836, aged 65 years. Be ye also ready, for in such an hour as ye think not the son of man cometh. 126. In Memory of ROBERT, Son of Alexander and Eliza Ann GILCRIST, who died June 10th, 1822, Aged 2 years & 3 months. The rose is nipt just in its bloom, And now hath found an early tomb. That tenth of June we lost our boy. And certainly his parent's joy. Five weeks he lay in anguish sore, And inflamation did endure; His spirit then went to his God, And left him here a breathless clod. 128 Old Town Burying Ground. 127. Erected in the memory of ELIZA ANN, wife of Alex. GIL CRIST, who died June 7th, 1840, in the 44th year of her age. Also, her four children, ROBERT, NANCY, ANN & WIL LIAM. [122] 128 In memory of WILLIAM TEEDS, who died May 21, 184— aged 50 y's, 10 mo. & 23 d's. Lo, the trump of God is sounding, Nature hath a debt to pay; Bid adieu to earth, dear William, Angels beckon thee away. 129. PATRICK, son of Daniel and Ruth FLANAGAN, died March 28, 1841, aged 3 days. 130. I. H. S. In memory of PATRICK FLANAGAN, a native of the Co. of Clare, Ireland, wbo departed this life February 5th, 1842, aged 28 years. May his soul rest in peace. Amen. 131. Stone marked T. B., 1728. 132. Stone marked D. B., 1792. 133. Stone marked W. B. 134. In memory of ANN ISABEL, daughter of John & Phibie Ann SWAIN, died Nov. 10, 1835, JG 5 y's, 5 mo's, 21 d's. Also, ELIZABETH C, died Jan. 26, 1850, .E 3 y's & 15 d's. Sleep, sweet balies, and take thy rest, For God has called thee and 'tis best. 135. (East.) JOHN P. DODGE, Capt. Co. D, 66th N. Y. Vols., son of L. P. and S. J. Dodge, born May 29, 1836; killed in ac tion, Fredericksburg, Va., Dec. 11, 1862. (North.) Entered into rest, LEVI P. DODGE, born Feb. 10, 1800; died Aug. 23, 1872. January 8, 1896, his wife, SARAH JANE FOSTER, Aged SO Years, 8 Months, 5 Days. (West.) RUTHY P., died July S, 1836, aged 5 years. HARRIET A., died Aug. 14, 1 836, aged 3 years'. J A S. JER- MA1N, died July 6, 1843, aged 4 years. Children of L. P. West .Section, or No. IV. 129 and S. J. Dodge. SEY'MOUR D.. son of William Foster and L. E. Dodge, died March 13, 1861. aged 7 v'rs, 6 mo's. I South.) WM. FOSTER DOD< JE, died Oct. 23. 1879, aged 51 years. [123] 136. Sacred to the memory of JAMES JERMAIN, son of Levi P. and Sarah J. DODGE, who died Julv 6. 1843. aged 3 v'rs, 10 mo's & 12 d's. Gone but not lost, for in memory still cherished, Lives as the spirit loved most. 137. Sacred to the memory of LEVINIA RODNEY, daughter of John and Jane KENNADY', who died April 8. 1838, aged 5 weeks. 3 days. Lines obliterated. 138. I. H. S. Died. Feb. 18. 1848. CATHARINE, daugh'r of Christopher & Julia MILAS. Aged 1 year, 4 mo's. 139. Stone marked thus: H. W., W. B. 13 Oct., Di. Feb. 1729. 28th, 1763; which is. H. W. was born 13 Oct.. 1729. died Feb. 28th. 1760. 140. In memory of ELIZABETH, the wife of Jonathan CAR TER, and daughter of John and Mary Anderson, who died the 20th of Sept.. 1799. aged 16 years, 9 months & 11 days. Like to the shadow of the morning d°w. My life was short, my fleeting days were few; Grieve not. nor at the will of heavt-n complain. Your loss. O much loved friends, is my etern:il gain. 141. In memory of MARY', the wife of John ANDERSON, and daughter of Benjamin and Elizabeth Smith, who died the 20th of Sept., 1799. aged 35 vears. 10 months and 15 davs. [124] Thou wao. Not thou to me must come, but I to thee must iro. 142. In memory of AUGUSTUS, son of John, Jun., and Mary ANDERSON, who departed this life August 17th, 1820. aged 9 months and 17 days. 130 Old Town Burying Ground. 143. In memory of WILLIAM, son of John and Mary ANDER SON, who departed Nov. 20, 1796, Aged 7 years, 2 mo's. 144. Masonic emblem, a plumb. In memory of BENJAMIN SMITH, Esq., who died Nov. the 19th, 1795, aged 23 y'rs, 4 M's & 14 D's. [125] Here, called from labor to repose, A weary Mason resting lies, Till the last awful trumpet blow, Bids each human atom rise. Then shall the sons of truth and light, Whose sign is Faith, whose token love, Receive the word, their wing, their flight. To join the Lodge of Saints above. 145. In memory of BRIDGET, Daughter of Benjamin & Eliza beth SMITH, & wife of Jonathan Carter, who departed this life the 24th of August, 1803, aged 28 years and 3 days. [1261 146. Died, 17 April, 1822, ELNATHAN FOSTER, in his 85th year. Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord. Yea, saith the Spirit, for they rest from their labors and their works do follow them. Also, his wife, RUTH, who died Jan. 20, 1842, aged 79 y'rs, 7 mo. & 9 days. [127] The righteous rest from their labors and their works do follow. 147. In memory of JANE FOSTER, wife of Elnathan Foster, who was born September 25th, 1747, & died March 2nd, 1807. The flesh shall slumber in the ground, Till the last joyful trump shall sound; Then burst the chains with sweet surprise, And in my Saviour's image rise. 148. In memory of MAGDALINE, daughter of John C. and Lydia GRAHAM, who departed this life September 2, 1794, Aged 13 months. 149. In memory of SARAH FOSTER, wife of Elnathan Foster, who died March 25, 1765, aged 38 years. Her flesh shall Slumber in the ground, Till the last joyful trump shall sound; Then burst the chains with sweet surprise. And in my Saviour's image rise. West Section, or No. V. 131 150. In memory of JERUSHA FOSTER, wife of Elnathan Foster, who died Aug. 25, 1786, aged 49 years. Her flesh shall slumber in the ground, Till the last joyful trump shall sound; Then burst the chains with sweet surprise, And in my Saviour's image rise. 151. In memory of HANNAH, wife of Benjamin WISE, who departed this life November 3d, 1838, aged 42 years, 1 month & 3 days. 152. In memory of ALYrIN, Son of Oliver and Laura EDSON, who died July 5, 1821, Aged 1 year, 2 months and 3 days. 153. Inscribed by his widow, in the memory of THOMAS HOR TON, who departed this life August 2, 1828, aged 25 years. 154. A stone marked L. L. 155. A stone the inscription entirely obliterated. 156. Died, July 6, 1827, JOSHUA ALEXANDER, son of Alex ander & Margaret COCHRAN, aged 11 months & 6 days. 157. I. H. S. Died, Dec. 30, 1835, JOHN, son of Peter & Ann WALSH, aged 9 months. 158. Erected bv Jean Caughey, in Memory of ROBERT CAUG HEY, Who' died April 14th, 1832, aged 90 Years. Also, his wife, ELIZABETH, who died Jan. 9, 1829. 159. The grave of ROBERT CAUGHEYr, Jun., who departed this life Mar. 13, 1835, in the 35th year of his age. Also ELIZABETH, his dau'r, who died June 20, 1834, JE 2 y's, 4 mo., 26 d's. Also, ROBERT, his son, who died Mar. 30, 1835, JE 7 mo. and 13 days. 160. (North.) Children of JOHN and EUSTATIA GARRETT. CHARLES D., died Oct. 5th, 1782, aged 10 mo's; SUSANAH, died Oct. 21, 1793, in her 4th y'r; ESTHER, died Oct. 17th, 1793, in the 2d y'r; JESSE, Died in Baltimore, State of Mary- 132 Old Town Burying Ground. land, March 16th, 1818, in his 30th y'r; THOMAS D., Died iu the City of Baltimore, State of Maryland, April 29th, 1818, in his 20th v'r; ISAAC, died in the City of Savannah, State of Georgia," Aug. 17th, 1818, in his 18th y'r; REBECCA CROW, died in Prince George Co., State of Maryland, Oct. 20th, 1823, in her 27th v'r. (East.) JOHN GARRETT. Born Oct. 15, 1755 ; Died June 7, 1833, in his 78th y'r. (South.) Children of Augustus and Eliza Garrett, and Grand Children of John and^Eustatia Garrett: IMOGINE, Died, Paducah, State of Kentucky, Oct. 25, 1832, in her 3d v'r; CHARLES, died in Natchitoches, State of .Louisiana, Feb. 9th, 1833, aged 10 mo's; JOHN AUGUSTUS, infanl. born and died Dec 11th, 1833. (West.) EUSTATIA, wife of John Garrett, Bom Aug. 23, 1760, Died Jan., 1846, in her 86 year. 161. Sacred to the memory of JOHN HATHORN, who died 11 Sept., 1824. aged 17 years, 1 mo. & 22 days. The sweet remembrance of the just, Shall flourish when they sleep in dust. 162. In memory of NATHANIEL P. EMMET, Jun., 3d, who departed this life Dec. 24, 1835, aged 1 year, 2 mo. & 7 days. Sleep on, dear babe, and take thy rest. For Christ has bid thee come; For little children will be blest. When Christ shall call them home. Also, SARAH ELIZABETH, who died Nov. 22, 1S56, aged 4 years, 1 mo., 9 d's. 163. In memory of SARAH, daughter of George and Marv MARRIOTT", who departed this life July 30th, 1836, aged 25 years, 4 months and 19 days. Her days were short and very few, And them she thought too many too. 164. In memory of ELIZABETH, wife of Nathaniel P. EM MET, who departed this life Oct. 26, 1826, aged 27 v's. WILLIAM A. EMMET, died Jan. 25, 1850, aged 22 y's. Blest be the heavenly tie that binds Our hearts together here. That we may rise above the skies And meet together there. West Section, or Mo. V. 133 165. NATHANIEL P. EMMET, Sr., born Oct. 31, 1804, died July 28, 1872. Also, his wife CHRISTINA, born May 22, 1805, died Mar. 26, 1881. [128] 166. Siley ELIZABETH, daughter of Nathaniel P. and Chris tiana EMMET, died Sept. 17, 1846, aged 5 y'rs. 2 mo's. Their Granddaughter, ELIZABETH MARRIOTT EMMET, died April 5, 1850, aged 10 mo's. Suffer little children to come unto me. 167. In memory of URIAH BRETT, a native of the' town of Willington, Connecticut, and son of Ephraim and Sarah Brett, who departed this life March the 16th, , aged — months. 168. In memory of LETEOHA, wife of Uriah BRETT, who de parted this life December 25th, 1799, aged 32 years, seven months and 22 days. 169. In memory of HENRY', son of Uriah and Letecha BRETT, who departed this life September 13th, 1799, aged 12 days. 170. In memory of MARGARET, daughter of James & Ann CAULFIELD, who died Feb. 12, 1843, aged 22 years and 9 days. Affliction when it spreads around, May seem a field of woe, Yet there at last the happy fruits, Of righteousness shall grow. 171. In memory of ANN, wife of James CAULFIELD, who de parted this life July 9th, 1834, aged 41 years. A native of Kills, County of Antrim, Ireland. We mourn the lost beloved one, But hopeless not our tears; Assured by Faith we meet again, In holier, happier spheres. 172. Died, June 27, 1825, WILLIAM McDOWL, aged 51 years. Go home, my friends, & shed no tears, I must be here till Christ appears; Repent while time on earth you have, There's no repentance in the grave. 134 Old Town Burying Ground. 1.73. In memory of MARGARET, wife of William McDOWL, who departed this life Feb. 21, 1823, Aged 29 years, 2 months & 4 days. 174. Died, Dec 14, 1842, CATHARINE ANN, daughter of Robert D. and Mary GARDNER, JE 4 y's, 11 mo's & 14 d's. 175. Died, 18 Sept., 1830, THOMAS GRIGG, aged 26 years, 6 mo. & 2 d's. 176. In memory of CATHARINE A., daughter of Cornelia and John McFAELAND, died May 21, 1843, ^E 6 weeks. 177. In memory of GEORGE NIVEN, Esq., of the City of New Y'ork, who died Aug. 27, 1836, aged 44 years. [129] 178. (West.) Under this stone reposes in hope, the flesh of DANIEL NIVEN, Esq. Strong sence unaided by early cul tivation, but united with tried integrity, recommended him to respect and confidence. Devoted with unostentatious zeal to the best interests of society. He approved himself as a private Christian, unassuming & exemplary. As a soldier in the Armies of his Country, alert and gallant. As a civil magistrate, a terror to evil doers, enforcing wholesome laws, without fear, favor or affection. As an officer in the Church of God, disinterested, vigilant, public spirited, faithful. And having passed through an active & varied life, honored by the esteem of the good & fears of bad men, He finished his course in the consolations of that Gospel which he had loved, Nov. 20, 1809, aged 67 years. (East.) To the memory of JANE WALLACE, relict of Daniel Niven, Esq., who entered into her rest April 9, 1828, Aged 64 years. [130] Jesus said unto her, " I am the resurrection and the life." (South.) Mark the perfect man and behold the upright, for the end of that man is peace. 179. A. NIVEN, Aet 13 months, May 1, 1783. 180. A stone entirely obliterated. West Section, or No. V. 135 181. In memory of URELIA NIVEN, Daughter of D. [and] J. Niven, who departed this life February the 1st, 1796, aged (the remainder illegible.) 182. Died, 27th Dec, 1823, JOHN POPE, .E 76 years. (Some lines illegible.) 183. I. H. S. In memory of PATRICK CREEGAN, a native of Ireland, County of Meath, Parish of Bekenny, who was kill ed by the fall of a Clay Bank, July 21, 1844, aged 34 years. May the Lord have mercy on his soul. Erected by his wife, Bridget Oreegan. 184. Died, July 27, 1842, HUGH O'BRYNE, aged 21 years. A native of County Cavin, Ireland. Erected by Michael and Patrick Smith. 185. Here lies the body of EOBERT HALL, from Scotland, Born May 16, 1745, Died April 27th, 1825. 186. In memory of AMIRA, wife of Daniel ANNAN, who died June 5th, 1837, in the 73rd year of her age. Her spirit has flown to her Saviour and God, Her body is resting beneath this cold sod. 187. In memory of Mrs. ANGELICA CUNNINGHAM, Consort of John D. Cunningham, who departed this life 6th Novem ber, 1809, in the 32nd year of her age. 188. THOMAS STEINBURGH, died 10 July, 1837, JE 37 years. 189. In memory of HENRY' BENJ., son of Y\T right and Mary Sophia HARRIS, who died Nov. 11, 1820, JE 4 months & 3 days. 190. Masonic emblem. HENRY T. HARRIS, died April 1, 1872, aged 49 years. He has gone to the grave as tenderly loved, As any that ever from earth were removed; And when the last call to us shall be given, Oh, may we be ready to meet him in Heaven. 136 Old Town Burying Ground. 191. In memory of CHRISTOPHER ROGERS, who departed this life September 8th, 1792, Aged 17 Months. 192. ELIZA ROGERS, died Oct. 14, 1874, aged 83 years. 193. In memory of SUSAN, wife of Jason ROGERS, who died Aug. 7, 1821, aged 53 years, 1 month & 10 days. 194. In memory of JASON ROGERS, who died May 9th, 1836, aged 73 years, 11 mo's, 20 days. [131] 195. Capt. JAMES ROGERS, born Julv 2, 1787, died Nov. 15, 1867. 196. SUSAN ROGERS, died April 3, 1879, aged 83 years. [126] 197. In memory of Mrs. MARY' B. McCULLOUGH, Who died Dec. 7, 1853, Aged 67 years. A native of Ireland. 198. Sacred to the memory of ROBERT M. P. McCULLOUGH, died Aug. 16, 1839, in the 60th year of his age. A native of County Down, Ireland. 199. In mernoiw of GEORGE HAMILTON, who died Dec. 2Sth. 1839, aged 33 years & 14 days. Also, GEORGE W., son of George and Catharine Hamilton, wdio died April 19th, 1830, aged 1 year, 2 months and 5 days. 200. In memory of WILLIAM ATKINSON, a native of Ire land, who died Nov. 28, 1825, in the 57th year of his age. 201. In memory of HENRY' K. BROWN, whose life was ter minated by falling from the roof of a house in Newburgh, June 15, 1822, aged 22 years and 11 days. Swift flew the summons, I as quick obey, And give my body to its kindred clay. 202. In memory of SAMUEL H. BROWN, who died Dec. 16, 1845, aged 48 years, 6 mo's & 24 days. West Section, or No. V. 137 203. In memory of ENOCH W. JACKSON, who was drowned in attempting to go on board a sloop on the river opposite Newburgh, bound for New Y'ork, Oct. 22nd, 1821, aged 31 years, 7 months & 25 davs. 204. I. H. S. Sacred to the memory of BRIDGET O'CONNOR, a native of Ireland, County Longford, Parish of Granard, who died April 20th, 1826, aged 56 years. Erected by her disconsolate husband, Thomas O'Connor. 205. I. H. S. Erected to the memory of PATRICK MULLEN. who departed this life Sept. 16, 1839, aged 33 years. A na tive of Kelycoutry, Parish of Finttenaugh, County Tyrone, Ireland. Also, MARY ANN, daughter of Peter & Mary Mullen, who died Jan. 20th, 1830, aged 1 year & 6 months. May their soul rest in peace. 206. In memory of ARCHIBALD MONTGOMERY', who died May 21, 1841, aged 56 years. A native of County Down, Ireland. 207. In memory of WILLIAM LOCK[WOOD], son of Thom[as] [and Han]nah Lockw^ood, who departed this life April 1st, 1814, Aged 4 years, 6 months and 18 days. 208. Sacred to the memory of the Infant Sons of William & Jane Ann SEYrMOUR, who departed this life, The first, on the 25th of November, 1817, aged 1 year, 5 months and 21 days: and the other, on the 6th January, 1818, aged 13 days. Suffer little children to come unto me, and forbid them not, for of such is the Kingdom of God. 209. In memory of JOHN BOYD, of (inscription illegible.) 210. In memory of SAMUEL, son of George and Martha LOUGHRIDGE, who died July 4th, 1833, aged 23 years. Also, MARTHA, Relict of George Loughridge, who died Aug. 2nd, 1839, in the 62nd year of her age. Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord. 138 Old Town Burying Ground. 211. I. H. S. In memory of HENRY McCANN, who died Aug. 9, 1836, aged 31 years. A native of Errey, County of Meath, Ireland. 212. I. H. S. Erected to the memory of THOMAS McCANN, who departed this life July 15th, 1835, aged 71 years : also, his wife, AGNES, who departed this life July 14th, 1840, aged 70 years. Natives of County Meath, Ireland. 213. In memory of PHILIP O'RILEY, died Oct. 3d, 1836, aged 33 years. A native of County Cavin, Ireland. 214. Died, Sept. 8th, 1827, ANDREW HENDERSON, From the County Derry, Ireland, aged 44 years. 215. Died, Sept. 22nd, 1827, JANE, wife of Andrew HENDER SON, From the County Derry, Ireland, aged 28 years. 216. In memory of CHARLES L., DAVID D., and MARY ANN, Children of John and Mary McALES, Who died young. 217. In memory of MARY, wife of John McALIES, who died Dec. 23d, 1834, aged 27 y's, 9 mo's and 6 d's. [132] This mortal body shall be clothed in immortality. I am not lost; then weep no more. But, Oh, remember me. 218. Died, 26th March, 1824, RICHARD CARSON, JE 40 years. May his soul rest in peace. 219. Died, 19th March, 1821, LAURA MARIA, daughter of Josiah and Rachel HERRICK, JE 8 months. 220. Died, Nov. 12, 1835, ALEX. McMICHAEL, in the 37 year of his age. A native of the County Antrim, Ireland. (In scription defaced.) Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord. 221. WILLIAM BUTTERWORTH, son of William S. & Mary E. PARMELEE, died Feb. 18, 1865, Aged 1 y'r. 8 mo's & 13 days. West Sectiun, or No. V. 139 222. In memory of DAVID ANDREWS, who died August 28th, 1837, Aged 57 years. Watch, therefore, for ye know neither the day nor the hour wherein the son of man cometh. 223. In memory of SARAH, widow of David GILLIES, who after a christian pilgrimage of more than 30 years, died in peace, August 24th, 1826, aged 65 years, 4 mos & 2 days. Happy soul, thy days are ended, All thy mourning days below, Go, by angel guards attended, To the sight of Jesus, go. 224. In memory of JANE ANN, daughter of Wm. & Sally Jane CHRISTIE, Who died March 6, 1833, JE 3 mo. & 19 days. 225. In memory of MARY HAMILTON, a native of the County Down, in Ireland, who departed this life May 25th, 1816, Aged 79 years. 226. In memory of JANE, wife of Richard REID, who departed this life Sept. 29, 1828, aged 48 years & 8 months. 227. In memory of ROBERT REID, who departed this life 1 Julv, 1852, aged 53 y'rs, 10 m's, 11 days. 228. Iu memory of John WILLIAM, son of Albert and Han nah SCOTT, who died 29th Sept., 1832, JE 1 y'r, 3 m's, 29 d's. E're sin could blight or sorrow fade, Death came with friendly care, The opening bud to heaven conveyed, And bade it flourish there. 229. In memory of HANNAH D., wife of George LOMAS, died 23 August, 1836, aged 29 years. Also, GEORGE W.. son of G. & H. D. Lomas, died 16 August, 1836, JE 23 d's. 230. Here lies the remains of THOMAS GARDNER, of Morris County, N. J., who served in Washington's Army as conduc tor of a Brigade of Wagons, Died 7 March, A. D., 1815, aged 60 years, 4 m's & 17 days. Also, of SARAH, relict of Thom as Gardner, who died 22 April, A. D., 1835, aged 71 years, 4 m's & 14 days. 140 Old Town Burying Ground. 231. The grave of CHARLES THOMAS, son of Charles K. and Ann E. GARDNER, who died 26 Aug., 1826, JE 1 year, 6 days. 232. (North.) Sacred to the memory of General JOHN Mc- LEAN, Born in Scotland in 1756; he bore arms through the Avar of American Independance, and was for many years Commissary General of the State of New York; Died the 28th February, 1821. (West.) Sacred to the memory of ANN McLEAN, wife of General John McLean, of New York, died 15th July, 1827, aged 63 years, 7 months and 4 days. (South.) Sacred to the memory of Captain JAMES Mc LEAN and MARY, his wife. (East.) Sacred to the memory of ANNA McLEAN, wife of George Washington McLean, who departed this life Au gust 25th, 1838, aged 32 years and 22 days. This monument was erected, March 9, 1839, by George Washington McLean, to the memory of his wife, father, mother and brother. [133] 233. The grave of WILLIAM ROSS, who died Sept. 3, 1850, aged 54 years, 8 months. 234. Died, at Newburgh, on the 31st of March, 1812, in the 26th year of her age, MARY' S. ROSS, wife of William Ross, Esq., Daugh. of John and Ann McLean. Whose rare virtue endeared her to the affection of the wise and good; whose heart, warm with pity, in reliance on the Kedeemer's blood, re signed herself to the arms of God and died in the hope of Eternal life, Her flesh shall slumber in the ground, Till the last trumpet's joyful so.und, Shall burst the chains in glad surprise, And in her Saviour's image' rise. 235. The grave of CAROLINE MIDDLEBROOK, daughter of William and Caroline Ross, Born 30th August, 1824, and died 20th July, 1825. Cropped like a rose before 'tis fully blown, Or half its Worth disclosed. West Section,. or No. V. 141 236. In memory of ELIZABETH, daughter of Luke and Mary JACKSON, who died Dec. 29, 1.S40, aged 1 year, 9 months and 20 days. 237. In memory of JULIA JANET, daughter of Thaddeus & Henrietta SANFORD, who died Nov. 22, 1821, aged 1 y'r, 2 m's, 11 d's. 238. In memory of EMELINE OLIVA, wife of Charles SAN FORD, who departed this life May 29th, 1836, in the 27th year of her age. Also, SARAH PHEBE, daughter of Charles & Emeline Oliva, who departed this life April 17th, 1836. aged 5 mo. 239. In memory of CHARLES SANFORD, died August 10th, 1838, aged 33 years and 15 days. I would not live alway, No— welcome the tomb. 240. In memory of MATTHEW McHUGH, who departed this life July 16, 1822, JE 76 ye's. 241. In memory of RACHEL, wife of Mathew McHUGH, who died June 3rd, 1843, aged 62 years. Also, of MARY7' ANN, daughter of Mathew & Rachei McHugh, who died Jan. 26th, 1816, Aged 5 Years, 5 Months. Suffer little children to come un'to me, and forbid them not, for of such is the Kingdom of Heaven. 242. In memory of JEREMIAH ALBERTSON, who died* March 15th, 1844, Aged 58 years, 3 months & 3 days. [134] Here lies free from life's disturbing care, A tender husband and a father dear; Whom death cut down in prime of life, you see; But stop my grief, we soon shall equal be; And when the Lord sees fit to end my time, "With thy beloved dust I'll mingle mine. 243. In memory of SARAH JANE VELTMAN, who died Janu ary 22, 1842. 244. In memory of JARUSHE, wife of Henry VELTMAN, who departed this life Nov. 8, 1835, aged 59 years. 142 Old Town Burying Ground. 245. In memory of HENRY VELTMAN, who departed this life April 13, 1840, aged 67 years. [135] 246. In memory of MOSES DANE, who died November the 23, 1804, in the 33d year of his age. 247. In memory of HENRY' H. RAMP, died 26 Jan., 1840, JE 16 years. 248. SETH BELKNAP, died June 24, 1850, aged 77 years & 5 mo's. ANN MARIA, daughter of Seth & Mary Belknap, died Jan. 12, 1822, aged 2i years & 9 mo's. WASHING TON, their son, died Sept. 18, 1805, aged 3 mo's. [136] 249. MARY', relict of Seth BELKNAP, born April 15, 1783, died Feb. 6, 1866. 250. In memory of CORNELIUS S., son of David B. and Lucre tia L. LYMAN, Died Jan. 7, 1839, JE 1 mo., 20 days. 251. CHARLES BUTMAN, son of Daniel D. & Elizabeth BLAKE, died 6 Feb., 1828, JE 1 year, 8 months. Weep not for me. my parents dear, I am not dead but sleeping here. 252. Died, Feb. 5, 1844, WM. AUSKER, Son of James H. & Margaret TERWILLIGAR, aged 6 mo's & 22 d's. Sleep on, my babe, and take thy rest God called you, He thought it best. 253. In memory of MARGARET H., daughter of John D. and Bridget SCOTT, who died June 13, 1842, aged 8 mo's & 15 d's. Happy infant, early blest, Rest in peaceful slumber rest. Early rescued from the cares. Which increase with growing years. 254. In memory of ROBERT GILMER, who departed this life February 23d, 1833, aged 73 years, 8 mo's, 14 days. Also, his wife, MARY, who died Nov. 19, 1838, Aged 76 years, 8 months. West Section, or No. V. 143 255. In memory of ARCHIBALD J. GILLMER, who departed this life July 12, 1830, aged 29 vears, 6 mo. & 12 d's. Also, his wife, JANE, died March 29, 1864, aged 66 y'rs, 5 mo's. 256. Erected to the memory of MARY BECK, wife of John LOWRY, Born in Ballyblack, Parish of Neutownards, County Dow^n, Ireland, who died April 10, 1841, aged 39 years. Also, their two children, JOHN, who died Oct. 15, 1840, aged 1 year, 10 mo's and 7 d's; MARY ALICE, who died April 23, 1841, aged 20 d's. 257. In memory of MONTIMORE, son of Benjamin and Sally Ann THORN, who died April 18, 1836, aged 3 y'rs, 10 m's & 5 d's. 258 In memory of JOSEPH WM. VALENTINE, who died June 30, 1842, aged 3 years, 1 month. 259. In memory of HENRY McAUGHAN, who died Oct. 25th, 1842, aged 55 years. 260. In memory of THOMAS McCULLY, a native of Ireland, who died 20 Sept., 1836, aged 28 y'rs. 261. In memory of AGNESS, wife of John HAMILTON, who died July 8, 1842, aged 32 years. 262. In memory of two sons of John E. & C. C. Parmelee. COR NELIUS SMITH, died Jan. 21st, 1846, Aged 5 y'rs, 9 months & 21 days; LINUS, died July 27, 1847, Aged 6 mo's & 25 days. He took them up in his arms, put his hands' upon them and Blessed them. 263. In memory of two sons of John E. & C. C. PARMELEE ; JOHN W., died Aug. 8, 1825, Aged 1 year, 6 mo's; CORNE LIUS, died Feb. 24, 1837, Aged 4 months, 11 days. [137] Suffer little children to come unto me and forbid them not, for of such is the Kingdom of heaven. 264. Sacred to the memory of RICHARD HANDY, Esq., who departed this life May 7th, 1836, aged 65 years. Therefore my heart is glad and my glory rejoiced; my flesh also shall rest in hope. Psalm XVI: IX, 144 Old Town Burying Ground. 265. Sacred to the memory of MARY HANDY, relict of Rich ard Handy, Esq., who died August 10, 1837, aged 61 years. I have trusted in thy mercy, my heart shall rejoice in thy salvation. Ps. 13: 5. 266. In memory of JOSEPH WILLIAMS, [who departed] this life March 1st, 7. The sweet remembrance of the just. Shall flourish when they sleep in dust. This mortal must put on immortality. 267. In memory of THOMAS POWELL, son of John & Sarah McDOWELL, who died April 22d, 1833, aged 1 year, 9 mo., 22 days. 268. Erected to the memory of RICHARD BURWELL, who de parted this life Sept. 11th, 1825, aged 60 years & 3 months. 269. Stone bearing fhe name JOHN WILLIAM SMITH (?) The remainder illegible. 270. Died, 21st August, 1832, HELEN SMITH, aged 54 days. 271. The grave of CHRISTINA HOLMES, who died April 28, 1825, in the . (Figures decayed.) 272. In memory of DANIEL, son of Daniel and Abigail- SMITH, who died February 20th, 1-793, Aged 17 months. [138] 273. In memory of URIAH SMITH, son of Daniel Smith, who Died Dec 3d, 1790, Aged 18 Months. 274. DANIEL, son of Henry and Ann MORE, died 27 July, 1839, JE 1 year, 6 mo. 275. EDWARD, son of Barnet & Elizabeth McCROSS [H'V], died 11 Aug., 1832[?], M 11 m's, 3 d's. 276. Sacred to the memory of Dr. ISRAEL SAY^RE, who died Aug. 14th, 1826, In the 51st Y*>ar of his age. Also, his wife, ANNA MOORE, who died Feb. 13th, 1860, in the 69th Year of her ase. West Section, or No. V. 145 I. II. S. In memory of JAMES M( >ONEY', a native of the County Antrim, Ireland, who died Sept. 22, 1828. aged 82 years. 278. In memory of MARY FRENEAU, who was born 17th Sept., 1756. and died 22 Jan.. 1829. aged 72 vears, 4 months & 5 da vs. [139] 279. Erected bv John S. Hunn. in memorv of his wife. MAR- GAT FRENEAU, who was born The 17th of Feb., 1762, died The 4th of Sept., 1825. and lies here interred. 280. Erected to the memory of JOHN S. HUNN, who was born April the 9th, 1764, and died March the 5th, 1829, aged 64 years, 4 m's & 21 days. [140] 281. In memorv of ELIZABETH, wife of John D. LAWSON, born 2d June, 1768, died 23d August, 1S22. An affectionate wife, a tender mother. 282. In memory of ELIZABETH, wife of William H. FALLS, who departed this life November 12th. 1818. aged 25 years, 7 months and 5 days. Early, bright, transient. Chaste, as morning dew. She sparkled, was exhaled And went to heaven. 283. In memory of SARAH, wife of Alexander FALLS, who died 17 Nov.. 1825. in her 54th year. 284. In memory of CAROLINE, daughter of O. R. and Olive DEXTER, who died Sept. 2. 1843. JE 1 year. 1 mo., 4 days. 285. In memory of MARY J., daughter of O. R. and Olive DEX TER, died Jan. 2d. 1844. 286. In memory of ELIZABETH, wife of Col. Nathan SAN FORD, who died Dec 25. 1825. aged 61 years. 146 Old Town Burying Ground. 287. In memory of ALEX. McCARTNEY', born Dec. 12 1794, died July 18, 1828. ANN JANE CAMACK, born Dec. 1st, 1796, died Aug. 13, 1874. Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord. 288. In memory of JUSTUS ROGERS, who departed this life Nov. 8th, 1811, in the 75th year of his age. And you, my friends, look down & view. The hollow, garping tomb; This glooming prison waits for you, When e'er the summons come. 289. In memory of NAOMIE, relick of Justus ROGERS, died Oct. 16th, 1831, in the 82d y'r of her age. Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord. 290. In memory of VIRGINIA, daughter of Edward and De borah H. NIXON, who died March 13th, 1840, aged 1 year, 10 months and 22 days. 291. Sacred to the memory of ANN, wife of William B. FAIR- CHILD, who died Feb. 24, 1849, in the 28th year of her age. Her last illness was short, but had sufferings severe, yet she was enabled by the grace of God to bear them with Christian fortitude. She died id peace, with a bright prospect of a blessed immortality. Till Christ shall come to raise the slumbering dust, Farewell, pale, lifeless clay, a long farewell; Sweet be thy sleep beneath this green tree's shade, For I have laid thee in thy lonely cell.- 292. Died, July 13th, 1843, HEZEKIAH, son of Matthew B. and Maria MICHALES, JE 1 day. 293. In memory of ELEANOR HOYT, infant daughter of Wm. A. & Julia WOOD, born April 18th, and died Aug. 8th, 1836. And he took them in his arms, put his hands upon them and blessed them. 294. In memory of ELEANOR JANE, daughter of Andrew and Sarah M. WOOD, died April 21, 1837, aged 8 mo., 7 d's. Lie here, dear babe, and take thy rest, God called her home, as he thought best. 295. Died, 12 Aug., 1827, JOHN SWEZEY, in his 49 year. A victim to intemperance. West Section, or No. V. 147 296. In memory of Dr. CHARLES F. GRAY, who died Decem ber 10th, 1842, Aged 24 years. Erected by members of Highland Lodge, No. 65, I. O. O. F. Ye Odd Fellows who pass this stone, A brother resteth here; Children and wife of one that's gone, To us are doubly dear. 297. In memory of BEDILIA, died Feb. 5, 1848, aged 7 mo's & 16 d's. Also, SARAH, Infant daughter, died Nov. 28, 1848, aged 1 mo. & 12 d's. Children of Anthony and Catharine SWIFT. 298. I. H. S. In memory of MARGARET WHELIN, who died Sept. 5th, 1832, JE 23 years. A native of Kings Co., Ireland. The Lord have mercy on her soul. Appendix. Annotations. (1.) Alexander Falls was grandson of Alexander Falls, a native of Ire land, who settled in Little Britain, Orange Co., 1729-30. He was a merchant in Newburgh for many years, in which connection his name is met in 1799. He was thrice married. By his wife Margaret he had sons: George, whose mouiiment is noted, and who died unmarried; Edward; the late Hiram and Alexander, who were merchants in Newburgh and died with out issue, and "William H. His third Wife was Fanny Belknap, who died in Philadelphia, Pa.. Dec. 1st, 1S77, and was buried in Goodwill Cemetery, Montgomery. William H. Falls removed to New York, where he was President of the Tradesman's Bank. He left issue, two sons and two daughters. (2.) Matthew Duke, husband of the deceased, born April 10, 1791, died August 30, 1801, is buried by her side. (3.) Michael Nestell was a son of Michael Nestell, an officer of the army of the Revolution, who settled in Newburgh after the war, and against whom action was brought to test the rights of the Episc'opal Church in and to the Glebe, 1806. Esther S., Susan (ages unknown) and Eliza, aged 64 yrs. 5 mo. 8 d's., Harriet Underhill, aged 56 years, daughters of Michael and Elizabeth Nestell, are buried near their father, Michael Nestell. Lucretia, their eldest daughter, is buried by the side of David M. Dubois in Section III, No. 343. (4.) William Lisle was Chief Engineer of the Newburgh Fire Depart ment. (5.) Members of the family, or connected therewith by marriage, of the late Adam Lilburn, of Haverstraw. (G.) Kev. George Phippen was Pastor of the First Baptist Church. (7.) Capt. Samuel Johnson of the steamers " Highlander " and " Thomas Powell '* (8.) Joseph Simpson was for a number of years a bookseller and sta tioner in Newburgh. Two daughters survive, Mrs. A. Y. Weller and Mrs. M. J. Scott. (9.) A brother of the late Senator Edward M. Madden. (10.) William S. and Cornelius O. Madden were brothers of the late Senator Edward M. Madden of Middletown. William S. was a painter, and Cornelius O. was a printer, and a young man of excellent character. (11.) Father of Asa and Eobert Sterling, the latter Mayor of the city at the time of his death. He was a merchant-tailor and dealer in clothing. (12.) Mother of Mrs. Samuel E. Dimmick and a most excellent woman. (13.) J. M. Krebs was a distinguished minister of the Presbyterian Church, graduate of Dickenson College and Princeton Theological Semin ary, Pastor of the Rutgers Street Presbyterian Church, N. Y. City, from 1829, to the time of his death; President of Princeton Seminary from 18(55 to his death; author of various sermons and religious works. (R. E.) Annotations. 149 (14.) Mr. Buckingham was an active resident of Newburgh and Chief Engineer of the Fire Department. (15.) Edward Hubbard, a Hudson river pilot, serving on the Thomas Powell and other steamers, rests by the side of his wife, his grave being unmarked. (16.) John Quaid was the founder of the present families of that name in Newburgh. He was for many years a grocer, and a man of honorable reputation. (17.) Elijah L. Woolsey was for many years Captain of the sloop " Illi nois." US.) Gershom Halstead was the father of Asa, Whitehead, James and Charles Halstead, the latter for many years connected with the freighting business, in later years as a member of the firm of B. Carpenter & Co., serving as captain of the steamer " James Madison," and barge '" Minis- ink." His monument will be met later. Asa Halstead was captain of packet sloops '" Belinda," " Cashier," " Improvement," and " Illinois," and Whitehead Halstead of the sloops " Franklin," " Republican," " David Porter," and " Favorite." He disappeared from record after 1819. James Halstead was proprietor of the West Newburgh Flouring Mills. The sev eral names recall interesting periods in the commercial history of New burgh. The families have no surviving residents in Newburgh. (19.) Henry B. Myer was, for many years, dealer in clocks, watches and jewelry, on the corner of Water and Second Streets. His son, General Albert j. Myer, the eminent Meteorologist, was born in Newburgh in 1828, died at Buffalo, N. Y., 1880. He was the founder of the Signal Service Bureau. (20.) Victor M. Watkins, son of David and Julia Watkins, was born in Goshen, X. Y. He came to Newburgh about 1832, and was employed as a teacher in the Newburgh High School about seven years. In 1839 he ac cepted a position as teller in the Bank of Newburgh, and held that position at the time of his death. He was also a Notary Public, and for a few years the Librarian of the Newburgh Library Association. He possessed the happy faculty of securing and retaining the friendship and esteem of all who knew him. (C. E.) Julia Egbert, his wife, born April 29, 1810, died December 23, 1888, buried by the side of her husband. (21.) Rev. Jos. McCarrell was Pastor of the Associate Reformed Church from 1822 to his death in 18(54, a period of 42 years. (22.) Son of Jacob Carpenter and brother of Mrs. John W. Wells. He wa's the founder in 1822 of the first iron and brass foundry in this city. (23.) Mr. Wells was for several years engaged in the iron and brass foundery business', as the successor of his brother-in-law, Henry B. Car penter, and later in other business ventures. He was a man esteemed by his eotemporaries. (24.) He was a brother of Doctor Chichester Brown, and the successor with his brother, James S., of his father in the hardware trade on Water Street. He had no children. (25.) Chichester Brown was one of the best physicians of Newburgh. He was a native of Ireland and son of John Brown, a refugee from the rebellion of 1798. His wife was daughter of Dr. Graham of Shawangunk. 150 Old Town Burying Ground. (26.) He was a school teacher nearly all his life. He was son of Dr. Chichester Brown. (27.) William and John Thayer were successful merchants on the corner of Water and Carpenter Streets. The wife of William Thayer was sister of Benjamin Carpenter. (28.) Wife and children of James Hamilton. (29.) B. H. Mace, active in politics and in law, Postmaster, Justice of the Peace, etc. He lies on the north side of his wife unmarked by monument. He was the stepson of Stephen Belknap. He died Nov. 19, 1878, in the 77th year of his age. (30.) Commissioned Captain of the 3d N. Y. V. June 18, 1813. '31.) Son of Francis and Eunice Watkins Crawford and brother of David Crawford. His widow married John Farnum. (32.) Lydia, daughter of Jonathan Belknap, second wife of Francis Crawford, died without issue. (33.) Mr. Lewis was a bookseller and binder. In association with one Crowell, he published in Newburgh in 1812 a Federal or anti-war paper, called " The Orange County Patriot and Spirit of '76." (34.) The memory of the Donnally's will remain for many years through the published " Recollections of James, son of Peter." (35.) Associate of David Crawford in commercial business, now repre sented by his sons, Wm. O. and John D. Mailler. He was an excellent citizen. (36.) George Gordon was a dealer in watches and clocks in Newburgh for a quarter of a century, with place of business on the S. W. corner of Water and Second Streets. He was a native of Ireland and the first (1800) in his line of business in the town. (37.) John MacCauley, the father of these children, was an active mer chant, trader and hotel keeper in Newburgh after the war of the Revolu tion. [See Eageir's Hist. Orange Co., p. 178.] (37a.) Son of Moses Kimball by his second wife. (38.) Father of Moses, Thomas and other children who have honorable record in the history of the town. He was a carpenter and builder. (39.) James C. Clark was the first professional barber, haircutter, wig- maker, etc., in Newburgh. He was noted for his excentric character, buj. was not the less an honorable and successful man in his business. His son Theodore, named above, was a compositor; his son George died at Rhinebeck, was a printer and editor. His daughter Eliza married and died elsewhere. (40.) Rev. Samuel Fowler was a native of Newburgh and one of the earliest converts here to Methodism. He entered the ministry in 1793, and in 1820 was the first stationed pastor of the First M. E. Church, now Trinity. (41.) Samuel Fowler and Charlotte Purdy Fowler were father and mother of Rev. Samuel Fowler. It was at their residence in Middlehope that Methodism was cradled in Newburgh. (42.) A notice in the Political Index of Jan. 7, 1824, states that Mrs. Col lins was a native of New Jersey, but for many years a resident of New burgh and among its first settlers; that her relations were very extensive, " she having arrived at the title of great-great-grandparent." She was de prived of sight and hearing for several years before her death. Annotations. 151 (43.) In 1795, John Da Sylva came to Marlborough with Mr. John Joseph Alexis Robert, a French gentleman, who had for some years resided in the island of San Domingo, and at the outbreak of the insurrection of the slaves, fled to New Vork with his household slaves. Robert and Da Sylva opened a store at Marlborough, where they carried on business in such merchandise as was at that day commonly kept in country stores. The lirni was dissolved by the death of Mr. Da Sylva in March, 1806. Mr. Robert remained in this country until the year 1814, when he returned with his family to France. (J. W. F.) (44.) A descendant of William Bradford, second Governor of Plymouth Colony and signer of the Mayflower conpact. (-15.) David W. Bate— place of burial uncertain— died March 17, 1859, at 72, but presumed to have been in the plot marked by the gravestones of Sarah Isaacs Rogers. He was a native of Shawangunk, Ulster County, and son of James Bate, A. D. Q., of the army of the Revolution. He was brigadier-major in the war of 1812, and was severely wounded in action Oct. 27, 1813. He was admitted to the bar of Orange County in 1811, entered in partnership with William Ross, and later was' senior member of the firm of Bate & McKissock. He was supervisor for several terms, and was elected County Judge in 1847, serving with great credit to him self and his profession. His first wife was Harriet M. Isaacs, who was (presumably) buried in the same plot. His second wife was a Mrs. Pol- hamus. He left no children. \46.) Evidently a child of Mary and Peter C. DeWint. (47.) Harry Caldwell was postmaster at Newburgh 1799-1802. (48.) William Hoyle was a tailor and clothier; father of Mark C. and Raphael Hoyle and Mrs. D. G. Leonard. He was a substantial member of St. George's Church. (49.) Raphael Hoyle was a landscape and portrait painter of no little talent. Some of his paintings survive, among other a favorite view of New burgh. (50.) The sign of the cross or the letters I. H. S. on this and many other monuments indicates a member of the R. C. Church, which had no burial ground here at the time. (51.) An early settler at Middlehope, who gave to the town several use ful and honorable descendants, among others Gilbert Holmes. (52.) David Miller was son of Johannes Miller of Montgomery. James too was son of David, and Mrs. Decker was his sister. The family is now represented in Newburgh by Hon. James W. Miller. (53.) A very respectable family of whom no representatives remain in Newburgh. Derric Ammerman was Quatermaster in the Revolution- for many years, later was master of the packet sloop Siren, sailing between Newburgh and New York. His wife was a Belknap. (54.) Capt. Charles Halstead died on board the barge Minisink, of which he was master, from disease of the heart. (55.) Father of William G. Gillespie, noted later. 106.) A refugee from Ireland for participating in the rebellion of 1798; founder of the Universal store, later conducted by his sons, John and James S. Brown. 152 Old Town Burying Ground. (57.i One of the principal projectors of the Newburgh and Cochecton turnpike, and to which he gave his life by disease contracted m its con struction. (58.) John Lawson, of the firm of Wear & Lawson, dealers in hardware, whose children lie by his side, of whom John Knox Lawson was a young man of especial activity in public affairs and in the Fire Department, ot which he was Chief Engineer 1855-6. Joseph Lawson died in service in the 165th Regiment. (59.) Robert Gardner followed several occupations at different times- clerk, storekeeper, captain of a sloop, painter, etc. ; was connected with the Fire Department, captain of a company in the war of 1812, and altogether a resi ected and useful man. Dr. James M. Gardner, Cicero and Lewis W. were" his sons. (60.) Sybel Burr, second wife of Robert Gardner. (61.) Dr. Hedges was noted in the religious discussions of his day. It is erroneously assorted of him that he died of visitation of God for partici pation in the administration of the Holy Sacrament to a dog. His death was from a nervous fit, to which he was subject. (62.) Few men whose resting place is marked in the cemetery have a more worthy life record than Matthew du Bois, grandson of the Huguenot immigrant at New Paltz; was engaged in sloop freighting in New Windsor; was in Col. McClanghry's Regiment in action at Fort Montgomery Oct. 6, 1777; gave two sons to the Revolutionary army; member of the Legislature, and filled several local official trusts. (63.) Daughter of Peter Welling of New Windsor. (64.) Mother and son. Mr. Sleight was a lawyer and respected for mauy virtues. (65.) Capt. Lander was father of Tobias D. Lander, dealer in clocks, watches, etc. The latter removed to and died in New York. (66.) Sister ot* Daniel Farrington. (67.) Brother-in-law of Daniel Farrington and his associate in the paint ing business. (68.) Graduate of Rutgers, 1829; studied in Edinburg under Rev. Thomas Chalmers, and in Glasgow under Dr. Thomas Dick; licensed in 1833 by the presbytery of Aberdeen, Scotland; ordained in 1834 in N. Y.; was pastor in Philadelphia 1834-30, and in Newburgh 1836-47; also Professor in Biblical literature in the Theological Seminary of the Reformed Church in New burgh; Professor of Latin at Princeton 1847-53, again Professor in the Seminary at Newburgh 1853-5. 1860-3 Professor of English language and literature in Rutgers. Chaplain and Professor of moral philosophy at West Point 1871-1881. Author of numerous sermons and pamphlets and contri butor to current literature. (R. E.) (69.) For a number of years Street Commissioner and Chief Engineer of the Fire Department. (70.) Mrs. Grant and Mrs. Noyes were daughters of John Bevridge. (71.) Father of Daniel and Ebenezer Ward Farrington. (72.) This interesting family is now represented by William S. Libby, late of the firm of Hilton & Libby, successors to Alexander Stewart, mer chant, of N. Y. Annotations. 153 (73.) Mrs. Van Kleek was daughter of Robert Boyd, of New Windsor, a gun maker in the war of the Revolution. The late Robert Boyd Van Kleek was a son. Dr. Van Kleek was of Poughkeepsie stock, noted in the Revolution. He was, as his monument states, an excellent man and an able physician. In this grave is buried Ellen Van Kleek, who died at White Plains, N. Y.. April 16, 1898. iE 80 years. (74.) Jonathan and Aaron Noyes were brothers, and sons of Jonathan Noyes, who settled here after or at the close of the war of the Revolution. A sister of Jonathan and Aaron married David, son of Samuel Weed, and became the mother of Jonathan Xoyes Weed, President of the Quassaick National Bank. (75. Daughter of Aaron and Hannah Noyes. (76.) Aaron Noyes established and conducted for several years a brick yard at the foot of Renwick Street. He was quite active in local affairs and was a member of the Board of Trustees of the village, 1831, '32, '33. '35, '36. (77.) Mr. Gazeley was for twenty-three years editor and publisher of the Political Index, the leading newspaper of Newburgh prior to 1829. His wife, Elizabeth, daughter of Jonathan Carter, is said to be buried by his side. He has no descendants in Newburgh. (7S.) Near this stone are said to be buried the bodies of Edward and his wife Susan Wier. and their two children, John Carlisle and Emily Wier. They all died in N. Y. and were brought here for burial. (79.) A descendant in the 5th generation of Louis DuBois. the Huguenot settler at New Paltz. He was Brigadier-General of Artillery for many years, a miller and manufacturer at West Newburgh, and at all times an active, honorable and useful citizen. (80.) Son of James Reeve, of L. I. ; father of Selah, Christopher, Chas. F. V., William, George, and Eliza, who married Hon. John W. Brown. For nearly a century one of the active business families of Newburgh. (81.) Brother of Gen. Nathaniel. (82.) See No. 443. III. To the south of this monument is buried the body of Mrs. Julia Reed, daughter of the late C. F. V. Reeve. (83.) For many years a manufacturer of and dealer in leather in New burgh. (84.) Dr. Alexander Clinton, son of Charles and great-grandson of Col. Charles, of Little Britain. He removed to N. Y. City, where he died. (85.) Son-in-law of Capt. Robert Gourlay. His body was brought here from New Jersey. (86.) Capt. Robert Gourlay, 46th U. S. Infantry, War of 1812. His wife, Maria DeWitt, was daughter of Chas. Clinton, grandson of Col. Chas. Clin ton, of Little Britain. His father was Dr. Robert Gourlay, an early physi cian who emigrated from Ireland and located in Little Britain. Prior to entering the army Capt Gourlay conducted mercantile business in New burgh. (87.) Mrs. Fisk was daughter of Baltus Van Kleek, of Poughkeepsie, and sister of Dr. Baltus Van Kleek, of Newburgh. 1*88.) One of the ablest of the early lawyers of Newburgh; U. S. District Attorney for Southern District of New York; an active member and foun- 154 Old Town Burying Ground. der of St. George's Church, on its reorganization. He has no living descen dants, his entire family are buried around him, with the exception of his son James, died Pensacola, Florida. (89.) Daughter of Jonathan Fisk. Theodore, her brother, a lawyer of ability is without monument. (90.*i Thomas McKissock was eminent as a lawyer and as a member of Congress. He has no representative surviving him in Newburgh. Mrs. Mc Kissock was daughter of Joseph Belknap, and sister of James Belknap and Mrs. Eli Hasbrouck. (91.) Mr. Belknap was one of the most worthy and respectable citizens of Newburgh. He was in the field in the war of 1812 as first sergeant of Capt. W. H. Falls' company of infantry; was appointor Adjutant in 1812, and held the commission until the close of the was in 1817; was Captain of the Bell Button Company, of which John W. Brown was Ensign in 1821-22; was Brigade Inspector; later Chief Engineer of Fire Department; in 1843-48 Postmaster, and held several official stations. His wife, Clarisa Ring, was sister of Thomas C. Ring. (92.) Aaron Belknap was a lawyer and for eighteen years Postmaster at Newburgh. (93.) Henry Leavenworth, born in New Haven, Conn., 10 Dec., 1783, died in Cross Timbers, Indian Ter., 21 July, 1834. Capt., Maj., Lieut. Col. and Col. in the war of 1812. Breveted Lieut. Col. for distinguished service at the battle of Chippewa, U. C, for meritorious service at Niagara U. 0. where he was wounded, and Brig. Gen'l in 1824, for " ten years faithful service in one grade." (94.) Son of Col. Jonathan Hasbrouck, the builder of Washington's Headquarters. His wife was Hannah, daughter of David Birdsall. (95.) Son of Isaac Hasbrouck and father of Eli Hasbrouck. (96.) Dr. David Fowler came to Newburgh after the war of the Revolu tion, locating first near Marlborough, but later holding the family residence on Liberty Street. He was highly esteemed in his profession and was es pecially active in refounding St. George's Episcopal Church. Gilbert Ogden Fowler, his son, was a lawyer, member of Assembly, Judge of County Court and Court of Common Pleas, Major General of militia, etc., and died while President of the Highland Bank of Newburgh. (97.) Near this stone is buried the body of Julia Gray, wife of Thomas Estabrook, died April 9, 1831, aged 42 years. (98.) The disaster to the packet cloop " Neptune," was the most terrible that ever occurred on the Hudson. Some twenty-five or thirty lives were lost. The body of the boy was brought to Newburgh. The mother rests by its side. (99.) No Stone marks this grave. Its occupant was daughter of Geo. W. and Hannah Wright. She was active in musical circles for a number of years. (100.) Samuel Wright was the brother of William B. Wright, Judge of the Court of Appeals, and of Geo. W. Wright. He was a ship carpenter by trade. (101.) Joseph French kept the Steamboat Hotel, on Second Street, lt was in his parlors that St. George's Church was reorganized by Rev. John Brown. Annotations. 155 (102.) Robert Lawson was a grocer and for many terms member of the Board of Trustees of the village. Herman, Robert and George Lawson were sons. No surviving descendants remain here. Near this grave are buried the bodies of Samuel Parmenter, who died June 29, 1841, aged 50 years; his wife, Eliza Crane, who died Sept. 14, 1849. Charles J., their son, who died in 1826, aged about three years, and Susan E. C, their daughter, who died in 1856, aged 26 years. Mr. Parmenter was a school teacher, editor of the Newburgh Gazette, mathematician, statistician and surveyor. Brigadier- General Stephen C. Parmenter was his son. (103.) To the south of this stone is buried the body of Flora Delzel, wife of John Watson, born in Scotland, died in Newburgh, 1830. To the north of this stone are buried Eliza, aged 5 mo. ; Ada, aged 8 years, 2 mo., and George William, aged 2 mo.; children of John and Eliza Proudfoot. Also, Ann Houseman, wife of John Houseman, died 1871, and Mary Jane House man, died March, 1876, aged 61 years. (104.) An active man in his day and generation, and a man of ability. He was a member of the Board of Trustees of the village and its President. He has no descendants residing here. (105.) Thomas Phillips, Jr., was a builder. The late Mrs. John H. Sanxay, who married second, John R. Gorham, was a daughter. Seely was the name of Mrs. Phillips second husband. She was a Gardner. (106.) Son of William Belknap, who was a brother of Capt. Samuel Belk nap, noted later. He was a Lieutenant in Col. Livingston's 4th N. Y. Con tinental Regiment; served during the war, and is still represented in the Society of the Cincinnati, of which he was a member. (106a.) Mrs. Riggs was sister of Capt Samuel Belknap. (107.) The part of the inscription enclosed in brackets has become illegi ble. It is restored from a copy made some years ago. Deceased was broth er of Lieut. William Belknap, Isaac and James Belknap, who removed from Woburn, Mass., and located in Newburgh in 1749. The late Genl. Wil liam Goldsmith Belknap, U. S. A., and his son, the late William Belknap, Secty. of War, are among his descendants. For the military services of Samuel Belknap, see " Mass. Soldiers and Sailors of the Revolutionary War," Vol. II, p. 907. (108.) The Merritts, Purdys and Fowlers were allied families and set ters, on the Harrison Patent (now Marlborough), prior to the war of the Revolution. The founders of the Newburgh branch of the Merritts was George, whose eldest was George, No. 19. (109.) The Gidneys were descendants of the founder^ of the settlement still bearing the name of Gidneytown. (110.) The Dtntons of "Newburgh were descendants of Rev. Daniel Den ton, of L. I., the writer of the first English History of the State of N. Y. (111.) Leonard and Jacob Carpenter were the owners of the Newburgh and Fishkill Ferry (1S02), and of the dock property occupied by the Rams dell Estate. Their store was a low frame building. on the site now occu pied by the United States Hotel. (112.) Edmund and Chancy Griswold were masters of sloops engaged in the transportation of freight and passengers between Newburgh and New York. Edmund was especially conspicuous in the organization ot the Newburgh Fire Department in 1797. 156 Old Town Burying Ground. (113.) Progenitors of the Newburgh families of Gibb. Eleanor, David and Samuel were dealers in clothing, corner of Smith and Fourth Streets in 183S. (114.) Jonathan and Jane (Linderman) Carter were the father and mother of the late Enoch Carter. (115.) Mary, wife of Adolph De Grove, was sister of Enoch Carter, whose son Jonathan was the father of Enoch Carter of more recent years. Noting her death the Political Index remarks, " Few persons have sus tained a long life so carefully and unreproachably. Mrs. De Grove was almost the last of that class of exalted females which adorned the society of our village in former years." Mr. De Grove was an active " son of liberty " in N. Y. City in the early years of the Revolution, and on its occu pation by the British forces was compelled to1 find safety in removal, leav ing his property there to be confiscated by the enemies of the cause he had espoused. (110.) David, Phineas, Silas and Edward Howell were descendants of Ed ward Howell, an immigrant from England (1639), who settled at Southamp ton, L. I. They came to Newburgh during or soon after the war of the Revolution. Little is known of them beyond the fact that they were active and honorable citizens. Phineas was the first tanner in the then village, and was on© of the Trustees of the Fire Department in 1797, also one of the Trustees of the Glebe (1794), and Treasurer of that body in the erection of the Newburgh Academy. He disappears from record in 1797. David was a merchant and trader; kept a store on the N. W. corner of Water and Second Streets. He was the father of Benoni H. Howell, noted later. (117.) Mrs. Bowman was a lady of marked character. Her husband, Phineas Bowman, whose remains are said to be interred beside her, was a Major in the Mass. Line in the war of the Revolution; a lawyer of dis tinguished ability, and as a member of the Legislature secured the pas sage of the Act organizing the present county of Orange, 1797-8. For ser vices in Mass. see Mass. soldiers and sailors in the Revolutionary war. Vol. II, p. 352. (118.) By the side of this grave are buried Thomas Theall and his two grandchildren. Thomas Theall was son of Isaac Theall. (119.) Mr. Cooley was a lawyer and a Justice of the Peace. (120.) Mark Mclntyre, the father, was buried beside his daughter. He died Aug. 11, 1831. The Newburgh Telegraph of Aug. 25, 1831, says, " He was a worthy and estimable man." (121.) Luther Halsey, Sr., was Principal of the Newburgh Academy in 1813, and served until 1820, when he was succeeded by his son, John T. Halsey. Rev. Luther Halsey, Jr., was rastor of the Blooming-Grove Church 1815-25, and left there to accept a Professorship in Nassau Hall. He died at Pittsburgh, Pa., in 1880. (122.) Alex. Gilcrist was a pump and block maker at the corner of Ann and Liberty Streets, and a very worthy man. (123.) Levi P. Dodge was son of William P. Dodge, who was son of Reuben Dodge, a Lieutenant in the Mass. Line in the army of the Revolu tion. John P. and William Foster Dodge were sons of Levi P. and Sarah Jane Foster Dodge, the latter, daughter of Elnathan Foster and his wife, Ruth Tarbell. William Foster Dodge was in service in the war of the Rebellion. His brother John P. was killed at Fredericksburgh. There Annotations. 157 were other branches of the family, notably Devi Dodge, a Lieutenant in the New Hampshire Line, who with his brother William settled here after the war of the Revolution. He was a large holder of real estate, President of the Bank of Newburgh, etc. He is said to have been buried in this cemetery withont monument, at his own request. (124.) Mrs. Carter and her mother died the same day of yellow fever, said to have been the first and only cases of that disease that ever occurred in Newburgh. John Anderson, the husband and father, was a merchant and forwarder, with dock and store on the southwest corner of what is now Third and Front Street, and sailed the sloop " Eliza." During the war of the Revolution he was an enlisted " boatman " on the Hudson, and engaged with his sloop in the transportation of continental stores, etc. His children by his wife Mary Smith were Elizabeth (Mrs. Carter), John, Jr., and Benjamin. John, Jr., married Mary Woodward, and Benjamin married Mary, daughter of Phineas Bowman. John, Jr., married (second) Charity Woodward and had several children. He was a man of standing and reputation, and was President of the Village in 1802. He removed to Hoboken in 1803-4, and died in New York Feb. 10, 1840, aged " 78 years 9 months and 8 days." Frederick Roostback Anderson, of New York, was son by his second wife. The late Hiram Anderson, dealer in carpets, 99 Bowery, was grandson— son of his son, John Anderson, Jr. Several pages could be written about John Anderson without telling in full the incidents in his long and useful life. (125.) Son of Benj. Smith, who was the son of James Smith, who pur chased in 1749 the farm now covered by the City of Newburgh between First and South Streets, whereon he laid out the township of Washington. It was at the house of the father that Steuben Lodge of F. & A. M. held its conrmunications. (126.) Second wife of Jonathan Carter. She left issue, one child, Eliza beth, who became the wife of Ward M. Gazlay. • (127.) This the fourth Mrs. Foster was Ruth Tarbell. Mr. Foster was a native of L. I. It was at his house that the first " class " of the M. E. Church was organized in Newburgh in 1789. (128.) Nathaniel P. Emmet was a baker. Lieutenant in the Village Guards. (129.) Son of Daniel Niven, as distinguished from Daniel Niven, Jr., the latter the father of Thornton M. Niven and nephew of Daniel Niven. George was the grandfather of the late Mrs. Chancey Depew of N. Y. He was a lawyer. (130.) Daniel Niven was a native of Scotland. He served in the army of the Revolution as Captain of Engineers, and became a member of the " Society of the Cincinnati." He located in Newburgh after the disband- ment of the army and engaged in milling at West Newburgh, and in farm ing. He had sons, George AV. and Charles. The former noted above and the latter at one time Sheriff of the County. (131.) Jason Rogers came from New London, Conn., in 1785 or '86, and en gaged in ship building. The first horse-boat on the Newburgh Ferry, the Moses Rogers', was built by him in 1816. Lieut.-Col. Jason Rogers, of Louisville. Ky., was his oldest son, and was in service in the war with Mexico. Capt. James Rogers was in the U. S. Navy. The entire family was remarkable for solidity of character and patriotic citizenship, the father himself being a soldier in the ranks at Fort Trumbull when New 158 Old Town Burying Ground. London was sacked by the British forces under Benedict Arnold. The family has no representative now living in Newburgh. (132.) Mother of the late Thomas McAlles. (133.) Gen. John McLean lived in what is now sometimes called " the AVyckoff place," junction of Montgomery and Water Streets. His father was an early settler in what is now Blooming-Grove. His daughter mar ried William Ross, the noted lawyer and politician of Newburgh in the early part of the current century. (134.) A descendant of Richard Albertson, who was one of the number to whom the second charter of the Glebe was issued in 1752. (135.) Henry A'eltman was a mason. The mason work of the old First M. E. Church on Second Street was executed by him. (136.) Son of Capt. Samuel Belknap, already noted. He was at one time engaged in the freighting business. (137.) John E. Parmalee was a merchant in Water Street. His wife was daughter of AVilliam H. Smith. Mrs. Jed Horton is a daughter. Remains removed since above was written; now in Cedar Hill Cemetery. (13S.) Daniel Smith was engaged in the freighting business from Balm- ville from .1804-1820. (139.) Daughter of Philip Freneau, a poet of the Revolutionary era. (140.) At one time cashier of the Bank of Newburgh. His son, Peter Freneau Hunn, was a lawyer, surveyor, Justice of the Peace, etc. List of Unmarked Graves. LThis list does by no means include all the graves which are unmarkea, but those only which have been reported to the compiler. Several unmark ed graves are noted in connection with monuments.] ARCHER. SARAH ELIZA, wife of Rev. William Archer, who was some time Pastor of a Wesleyan Methodist Church in Newburgh. BROWN. MRS. JANE, wife of WiUiam Brown, of Belknap's Mills, died Aug. 10, 1S22. BROWN. AVILLIAM. died Sept. 6. 1822, aged 53. One of the most useful and respectable inhabitants of our town. (Pol. Index Sept. 10. 1822.) ANDERSON GEORGE M., of Stanley, Scotland, died 1878. aged 53. Musician and Shakespeare student, buried to the east of the McCarrell monument. No. 79. II. CANFIELD HEPHZEBA ANN WETHERLY. wife of Nelson Heth Canfield. born July 17. 1814. died June 3d, 1845. Buried in No. IA'. near the Presbyterian Church. COCHRAN. JANE, died 1834, aged 5. Buried by the side of Joshua Alex. Cochran, near No. A". DODGE. MRS. RUTH, mother of Levi and John Dodge. GARDINER. ARABELLA, daughter of Robert and Sybel Burr Gar diner, died Feb. 28. 1891, aged 84 years; also MARION A., daughter ot R. and S. B. Gardiner, died March 10, 1891, aged 76 years. GUTHRIE. MARY J., died Oct. 11, 1881. GUINN. WILLIAM, buried on the east of No. 186, II. GUINN, JEREMIAH, died Nov. 23, 1897. aged 42. Buried at the East of AVilliam Guinn. HAZLEY. ARBUCKLE. died Oct. 23. 1881. aged 84. Ellen, his wife. died March 17. 1885. aged 76. Buried on the West of N. D. Wells, No. II. HUNN, PETER F.. lawyer, surveyor and justice in Newburgh. LYNN. ADAM, died Jan. 2. 1845. aged 2 years 6 mnnths. LYNN. ELIZABETH, died Jan. 17, 1847, aged 2 years. LYNN, ESTA. died Aug. 26, 1852, aged 2 years 3 months. Children of William Lynn, buried in No. I. near Liberty Street. In this same locality is buried Archibald Hudson, who died 1870, aged 5 years. MARSH. JEREMIAH, in 1878. MARSH, CLARK, died in 1863. His wife, Ann Eliza, died March. 1872. MARSH. HENRIETTA, wife of John Atcheson. died 1870. Also their children, CHARLES and ETTA MARSH, and JULIA, wife of Robert Atcheson, died August. 1861. Buried in No. I, near the north line. McNALLY, JAMES J., son of F. Irving and Sarah C. McNally. died Mav. 1876. aged 1 year. 4 months. 160 Old Town Burying Ground. I.H.S. O'CONNELL, CATH., dau. of Thorn and Mary O'Connell, born Jan. 6, 1850, died aged 6 months. Buried in No. I, near Grand Street. POPE, THOMAS, his wife Hannah, and their sons, B. B. and Charles. POTTS, MARIA, daughter of Thos. and Hannah Pope. REEDER, ELIZABETH, daughter of Thomas and Hannah Pope. SCOTT, EUPHEMIA, aged 37, and Frank Scott and his infant daughter, buried in No. V, near the site of the old Lutheran Church. SPAULDING, REV. JOSIAH, and his son, Josiah. TUDOR, HENRY, and wife, daughter of Benj. Smith. Index to Inscriptions. There are three numbers to each name. The first in Roman num erals, denotes the section. The second in Arabic numerals, gives the number of the inscription in the section, and the third the page ol the Record where the inscription may be found. A. ABRAMS— Sec. Esther, A". ADAMS— Gabriel P I. Jane E III. ALBERTSON— Jeremiah, A". ALLEN— Cath. Perrv I. Ellis D V. Mary V. AMERMAN— Chancy III. Derrick III. Hugh W 1. Isaac III. Alary III. Nancv 1. Robt. III. ANDERSON— Augustus A'. Christianna, in. James A". Jane III. Jane F A". John, III. Mary V. Margaret A V. WiUiam, *•". ANDREWS— Cath. W III. David, V. R. W., III. ARMSTRONG— Jane, HI- ANNAN— Amira Y. ATKINSON— William A*. B. B D V. T., V. W., Sn. Pae*-e 1*7. 121. 102. 15. (38. 50. 242. 14]. 4-4. 9. 114. 126. 111. 126. 190. 64. 189. 03. 1O0. 15. 187. 63. 189. 64 lO"). 15. 1S8. 63. j 42. 129. 212. 06 88. 123 210. 66 ,»S. 123. 211. W. Wi. 129. S8. 123. 143. 130. 298. 76. o-}<) 139. 302. 7 1 . 27S 73. 186. 135. 200. 136 132. 128. 131. 128. 133. 128. BALFOUR— sec. Barbara IAT. BALL— Anna E., Y. BARNES— Catharine, .1. BARR— B. Adam I. Elizabeth, I. John, I. Nath'l I. BARRY— John, BARTLETT— H. T 128. Pace m. 105. 125. 40. 9. 62. 61.62.02. 11.11.11.11. .III. 194. BEDFORD— Sarah AL, Y. BELKNAP— Alden, A*. Abel III. Abel, III. Abel W., III. Ann Maria Y. Aaron III. Ann M., III. Clarissa III. Eliza, A'. Eliz., III. Eliz III. Ethelbert B III. Hannah, III. Harriet, III. Isaac A*. James III. L. E. J III. Marietta III. Alary, II. Mary, V. Mary E III. Mary G III. Moses H III. Marv H III. Mary J. L. S III. Margaret III. Margaret A in. 64. 10. 86. 123. 5. 114 186. 63 423. 91. 421. 90. 248. 142. 446. 94. 44K. 93. 442. 93. 6. 115. 101. 53. 100. 53. 445. 93 185. 63. 438. 93 4. 114. 442. 93. 449. 94. 401. SS. 110. 4.' 249. 142. 426. 91. 425. 91. 427. 91. 400. SS. 446. 94. 426. 91. 421. 11. 162 Old Town Buryikg Ground. Sec. No. Nath. R., III. 441. Richard III. 102. Rufus R., III. 449. Ruletta G. III. 422. RuthP III. 424. Sarah, III. 408. Sarah J III. 420. Sam'l III. 163. Samuel M., III. 444. Samuel V. 3. Stephen II. 110. Seth V. 248. Thomas III. 437. Thomas R III. 439. • Washington V. 248. William,- V. 1. William M III. 400. BENEDICT— Rachel, IV. 42. BETTS— Uriah III. 376. BEVERIDGE— A. E III. 316. C. D III. 297. David III. 315. Eliz., III. 317. Francis, III. 351. H. G III. 328. Isabella C, III. 339. James, III. 328. Rev. James, III. 350. James III. 351. J. L III. 296. John III. 317. John, III. 339. John, III. 351. M. B III. 328. Robt, III. 316. Soph., III. 317. Thos III. 296. Thos III. 328. Thos. C III. 314. Vashti, III. 349. BEVRIDGE— HI 292. Cath." H.',l' A.'.'.. '. '. '. '. '. '. III! 336! James, III. 335. BISBEE— D. R. E. I. C, III. 432. BLACK WELL— Mary E IV. 10. BLAIR— Mary 0 IV. 131. Pace 93. 54.94.91.91.89.90.60.93. 114. 42. 142. 92. 93. 142.114. 88. 102. 78. 76. 78. 79. 83. 80.81. 80. 83. 83. 76.79.81.83.80. 78.79.76. 80.78.83.' 75.81.81.92. 112. BLAKE — Sec. No. Page Chas. Butman, V. 251. 142. BOICE— Phebe V. 93. 124. Sarah, V. 93. 124. Susan V. 93. 124. Thomas P V. 92. 124 BONNELL— John L, III. 69. 50. BONTICOUE— M. L., III. 29. 46. BOOTH— Henry III. 28. 45. BOWMAN— Mary V. 84. 123 BOYD— Isabella, III. 99. 53. John, V. 209. 137. John F III. 99. 53. Mary, III. 98. 53. BRADFORD— Lucy, III. 117. 55. Merritt, III. 118. 55. BRANAGAN— Rosey III. 155. 59. BRASH— Rev. John, III. 410. 89. BRETT— Henry V. 169. 133. Letecha V. 168. 133. Uriah V. 167. 133. BRINKMAN— Elizabeth, I. 60. 11. BROOKS— Chas. W., II. 103. 41. M. A. H., II. 103, 41. BROWN— Alice, III. 221. 67. Cath III. 145. 58. Cath. G., II. 93. 39. Chichester II. 93. 39. Daniel, I. 179. 25. E. C. L., II. 88. 38. Ed III. 222. 67. Ed II. 94. 39. Ed., III. 223. 67. Eliz., I. 180. 25. Eliza C, II. 92. 39. Francis, IV. 83. 106. Francies, IV. 84. 106. George, I. 177. 25. Henry K V. 201. 136. Hester III. 122. 56. Jas., I. 181. 25. James S II. 96. 40. Index to Inscriptions. 163 T , See. No. Paffe John II. 92. 39. John J II. 94. 39. John, HI. 221. 67. Lawrence, III. 145. 58. Mary, V. 45. 118. Mary II. 56. 35. Mary, I. 178. 25. Marg I. 177. 25. M. J. M., I. 180. 25. M. R. A., II. 95. 40. Samuel H., V. 202. 136. SarahS II. 97. 40. Theresa, I. 178. 25. Thos I. 177. 25. Thomas IV. 9. 99. William I. 187. 25. Wm II. 55. 35, BRUNDAGE— Henry S IV. 59. 104. Mary V. 46. 118. Nath. W IV. 60. 104 BUCHANAN— James T, IV. 12. 99. BUCKINGHAM— F., I. 155. 22 H., III. 197. 64. JI. T I. 157. 22. B. F I. 156. 22. BURGER— Alice, III. 113. 55 BURNHAM- Betsey III. 119. 55. BURLING— Cath III. 173. 62. BURWELL— Abigail. .' I. 40. 9. Richard, V. 268. 144. BURRILL— Rich., I. 41. 9. BUSHFIELD— Isabella IV. 85. 106. Jane, IV. 86. 107. BUTTERWORTH— Marv, HI. 341. 82. Sarah M III. 340. 82. BYRAM— Agnes A., III. 43. 47. Jos HI. 43. 47. BYRNE— John, I. 208. 28. C. CALLAN — sec. No. Page John, III. 123. 56. CALDWELL— C. P., III. 136. 57. Cath., III. 137. 57. Ellen, III. 135. 57. Henrietta, III. 134. 57. CAMACK— Ann Jane V. 287. 146. CAMERON— David, I. 152. 21. E. O., I. 152. 21. CAMPBELL— M. A III. 263. 71. M. A III. 264. 71. CARITHERS— George I. 16. 6. Rachel I. 15. 6. CARLTON— Mary E. C II. 46. 34. CARPENTER— Alex. L„ II. 98. 40. Angelina II. 98. 40. Benjamin II. 98. 40. Bridget B. II. 98. 40. Eliz., II. 98. 40. Eunice, V. 35. 117. H. B., II. 83. 38. Isaac R., II. 101. 41. Jacob, IV. 34. 117. James C, I. 196. 26. Jane, I. 196. 26. Jane B., II. 98. 40. Leonard, II. 98. 40. CARLISLE— IV. 72. 105. Daniel IA'. 70. 105. William, IV. 71. 105. Mary, V. 72. 121. CARSON— Richard, V. 218. 138 CARTER— Elizabeth V. 140. 129. Jane, V. 73. 121. Jonathan, V. 74. 121. Jonathan, ' V. 74: 121. CASE— Abigail II. 89. 39. Ann D III. 171. 61. Benj.. Jr Ill 170 61. Deziah T II. 89. 39. Kitty D II. 91. 39. 164 Old Town Burying Ground. CASEY— Sec. No. George IV. 29. Jane, IV. 28. CAUGHEY— Ann, V. 125. Elizabeth V. 158. Elizabeth, V. 159. Henry, III. 206. Robert, V. 125. Robert V. 159. Robert, Jr., V. 159. Robert V. 159. CAULFIELD— Ann V. 171. Margaret, V. 170. CAVANAUGH— M. A.F I. 148. CHAMBERS— E. DeW., I. 127. John I. 126. J. D. W I. 113. Susan E I. 116. CHALO'NER— Walter, V. 7. CHASE— Ann A. W I. 74. Fanny M I. 75. James W., IV. 40. Mercy I. 69. CHRISTIE— Jane Ann, V. 224. CLARK— Martha, III. 193. M. B„ III. 192. CLARKE— Eliza A., III. 86. James C, III. 85. James C, III. 94. R. H III. 86. Theo III. 94. Theo. F III. 84. CLIDE— David, II. 26. CLEMENT— Adaline, III. 196. Ann III. 407. H. F., III. 195. CLINTON— Cath. S III. 409. CLOUGH— Jane Ann, IV. 54. CLOW— Martha IV. 17. Papre CLYDE — Sec. No. 101. David, II. 28. 100. John, II. 29. J. J., II. 27. 127. S. W., H. 29. 131. COATS— , 131. Julia, . . V. 107. 65- COCHRAN— 127- Joshua A., V. 156. ill' COLE— ,,i Jos : III. 204. liU* Marg., III. 204. ,¦,.. COLLER — ,m' James III. 142. COLLINS— „1 Abigail III. 93. *u S. E I. 211. 1S COLVILL— is Anna I. 106. f°" D. W I. ,105. i" Sarah O I. 105. -1'" Wm I. 105. n- COL WELL— ±10 Marg I. 141. 19 CONDULEN— ,,* Ann IV. 3. .Q2 COOLEY— 19" Jonathan V. 117. * CORLAY— Cath I. 210. 139- Marg I. 210. CORWIN— 64. Bruester J IV. 79. 64. Hannah J IV. 79. John W IV. 77. 52. COZZENS— 52 Maggie II. 37. 53. R. M., II. 36. 52. CRAWFORD— 53. James Ill 6. 52 Lydia, III. 7. CREATH— •v. John III. 40. * CREEGAN— .. Patrick V. 183. °*f- ORKNEY— °«* Marg., III. 156. b4" CRISPIN— o„ Paul I. 89. m- CRISSEY— Mary E., II. 46. 103 CROPSEY— Julia A III. 158. 99. Mary IV. 109. Page 31. 31.31. 31. 125. 131. 65 65 57. 53 28.16.16. 15. 16. 20.98. 126. 28. 28. 106. 106.106. 32.32.43.4346 135. 60. 14.34.60. 110. Index to Inscriptions. 165 CROSS— ,„,. N„ Bobt III. 207. CUNNINGHAM— Angelica, V. 187. C. K I. 200. John I. 200. Mary, I. 147. CURRIE— Jas., III. 273. John, III. 275. Robt III. 276. D. DANE— Moses V. 246. DA SYLVA— John, III. 114. M. A. D., III. 112. DAVIS— A. V III. 191. Mary L., II. 116. DECKER— Martha AI III. 183. DECOUDRES— Fred W., IV. 54. DE FOREST— George I. 55. Helen I. 55. DEGROFF— Mary A III. 238. DEGROVE— Adolph, V. 75. Mary V. 76. DENTON— Mary V. 23. Robert, V. 25. Thomas, A\ 24. DE NOYELLES— Althea I. 7. DEWEY— Edward III. 377. DEWING— Julia A IIL 379. DE WITT— Andrew, III. 227. Cornelius III. 225. Hillitje I. 126. John, HI. 226. Miles Ill- 229. Rich., HI. 228. DE WINT— M. P. C Ill- 133. Mary D. C III. 132. P. C, HI- 132. 65. 135. 27. 27 21.72.73. 73. 142. 55.55. 64. 42. 63. 103. 10. 10. 69. 122. 122. 116. 116.116. 86. 86.68.67.18.67. 68. 68. 57. 57. 57. DEXTER— Sec. No. Caroline, V. 284. Mary J., V. 285. DEY— Anna L., V. 71. DICKEY— James, V. 103. DODGE— Harriet A V. 135. Harriet A., V. 115. Jas. Jermain V. 135. James Jermain V. 136. John P., V. 135; Levi P., V. 135. Rutly P V. 135. Ruthy P., V. 115. Seymour D V. 135. S. J. Foster, V. 135. Wm. Foster, V. 135. DONALSON— E. A I. 192. DONLEVY— Cath. A., III. 51. Francis, III. 50. DONNELLY— E., III. 23. E III. 22. Esther, III. 18. Jane, III. 20. Peter III. 19. Peter, III. 24. R. G., III. 21. DOUGHERTY— M. S., ,...1. 199. Susan, III. 172. DRAKE— Rachel I DUBOIS— David M III. 343. Mary III. 344. Richard IT. 117. Ruth IV. 119.' Zachariah IV. 118. DUBOIS— Ann III. 271. Abraham III. 389. Catharine, III. 390. Charles A., III. 394. Edwin L, III. 388. Ellen III. 373. Isaac, III. 391. Isaac III. 393, Isaac W., III. 395i Jennie I III. 395/ Pap;e 145.145.121. 125. 128. 126.128.129.128.128. 128. 126. 129. 128. 129. 26.48.48. 45.45.44.44. 44. 45. 44. 27. 61. 89. 14. 82. 82. 110.111.110. 72. 87.87.87.87.85. 87. 87. 87. 87. 166 Old Town Burying Ground. Hop. No. Pntro M. W III. 272. 72, Matt III. 269. 72. 'Margaret V. 41. 118. Margaret III. :i72. 85. Mary III. 270. 72. Gen. Nath III. 371. 85. Nathaniel III. 374. 85, Peter III. 375. 86. S. A., III. 271. 72, Sarah J III. 392. 87. DUNN— Thomas IV. 5. 98, DURLAND— Frances A., IV. 116. 110. M. H I. 80. 13. DUKE— Ann Jane I. 27. 7. Florence, III. 97. 53. Margaret, III. 97. 53. E. EDSON— Alyin, V. 152. 131. EDWARDS— Ivy Ill, 61. 49. John, III. 60. 49. John, Jr., III. 61. 49. J. B HI. 61. 49. Wm. C III. 62. 49. EGBERT— Phebe II. 78. 37. EMMET— Christina V. Kir.. 133. Elizabeth; V. 1 64. 132. Elizabeth, V. 166. 133. Elizabeth M V. IOC. 133. Nath'l P V. 162. 132. Nath'l P V. 165. 133. Sarah E V. 162. 132. William A V. 164. 132. ERNEST— C, II. 12. 30. FAIRCHILD— Ann V. 291. 146. Mary, II. 84. 38. FALLS— Alex., I. 3. 5. Elizabeth V. 282. 145. George, I. 4. 5. Margaret, I. 2. 5. Sarah, V. 283. 145. FANNING— so,., no. 1-hkc W. A I. 76. 12. FA UNUM— Siun'l G., I. 26. 7. FARRINGTON— Dan III. 345. 82. Dan'l III. 325. 80. Daniel W III. 347. 82. Dan'l W., Jr III. 323. 80. Eliz. C III. 323. 80. Eliz. .1 111. 322. 79. Eva M III. 326. 80. Ezra III. 322. 79. J. M'cC III. 324. 80. R. W., III. 322. 79. Rachel W III. 346. 82. FEAGLES— Phebe B I. 49. 10. FISK— UI. 428. 91. Jonathan III. 431. 92. Mary M III. 429. 91. Sarah III. 430. 92. F1TCHEY— Agnes, IV. 58. 104. FLANAGAN— Patrick V. 129. 128. Patrick .V. 130. 128. FLEEMING— James, I. 101. 15. FLEMING— Agnes IV. 46. 102. Esther IV. 45. 102. John, IV. 35. 101. Margaret IV. 37. 101. in atnaniei, i v . ao. un. FORSYTH— Ann D. H III. 327. 80. Ann J III. 294. 75. Geo. W 294. 76. Geo. W III. 293. 76, Jane III. 294. 70. John III. 294. 76. John I. 131. 19. Rev. J., III. 327. 80. Rachel I. 131 19. It. A III. 291. 75. Wm III. 294. 76. Wm III. 293. 75. FONTFR— Elnathan V. 140. 130. Jane V. 147. 180. Jerusha V. 150. 181. Index to^Inscriptions. 167 Sec. So. Page Entfl- V. 146. 130. Sarah, V. 149. 130. FOWLEK— Charlotte, III. 91. 5_<. David, I. 145. 21 1. Dr. David, IU. 470. 97. Elizabetfi, HI. 469. 97. Fred C ILL 454. 95. Gilbert O., III. 40S. 97. Gloranah, HI. 54. 48. Isaac V., HI. 453. 95. Marg. TIL 52. 48. Martha B ILL 53. 48. Phebe, V. 58. 120. Phebe G I. 144. 20. Rachel A. ILL 468. 97. Samuel IH. 92. 53. Rev. S ITL 90. 52. FOX— S. P., L 134. 19. FBAZER— Agnes, I. 16a 24. C. S., L 169. 24. James, L 168. 24. FRENCH— Eliza. FV. 95. 108. James, V. 63. 120. Jane, V. 63. 120. Joseph. IV. 99. 108. Mary E IV. 96. 1(8 Tabitha IV. 98. 108. FRENEAU— Marga't, V.. 279. 145. Mary V. 278. 145. FBOXCE— Isaac, I. 17. 6. FULLER— H. E LL 36. 32. G. GABDLNER— Alexander. IIL 352. 83. C, ILL 259. 71. J. H.SL, ILL 260. 7L Jane, ILL 257. 71. Maria, HI 262. 71. Robt ni. 257. 71. BobtW IH. 26L 71. Sybil ILL 258. 71. GAKDNEB— Chas. Thomas V. 23L 140. Cath. Ann. V. 174. 134. Geo. W. IL 15. 30. Louisa. EL 17- 30. Sec. So. Pase MaryC II. 112. 42. Sarah Y. 23u. 139. Sintha. II. 10. 30. Thomas, A". 230. 139. GARRET— Charles, A\ 160. 132. Charles D„ V. 160. 131. Esther, V. ltfj. 131. Euslatia, V. ltfi. 132. Imogen, V. 160. 132. Isaac, Y. 160. 132. Jesse V. 160. 131. John. V. 160. 132. John Aug V. 160. 132. Rebecca Crow, V. 160. 132. Susannah. V. 160. 13L Thomas D V. 160. 132. GAZLAY— James H., IIL 365. 85. Ward M IH. 364. 85. GIBB— Benjamin, V. 62. 120. David, V. 6L 120. Eliza, I. 65. IL Eloner C, A". 6L 120. John, L 66. 11. Margaret V. 60. 120. R. L., I. 64. IL Geo. Thomas, V. 68. 121. GEDNEY— Charlotte, IH. 106. 54. Daniel, III. 107. 54. GIDNEY— Cvnthia H L 24. 7. Daniel ^ IH. 110. 54. Daniel LH. 109. 54. Daniel T, L 43. 9. Fanny S IL 114. 42. TTiram, ILL 10S. 54. Isaac. L 25. 7. John, V. 2a 117. J. P., IL 3. 29. Iona, LL 115. 42. Levinah. V. 2L 116. M. E IL 2. 29. M. S IL 4. 29. Rebeckah, V. 29. 117. Rufus. V. 26. 117. Sarah P I. 25. 7. Stephen, V. 27. 117. W. S IL 5. 29. GILCRIST— A titi V. 127. 128. Eliza Ann, V. 127. 12& Naney, V. 127. 12& 168 Old Town Burying Ground. Sec. No. Pape Robert V. 127. 128. Robert V. 126. 127. William V. 127. 128. GILLESPIE— Anna M., III. 458. 90. C. E. B III. 459. 96. Ellen C. M III. 460. 96. Susan H III. 458. 9">. Wm III. 208. 65 William H III. 458.- 96. Wm. G., III. 460. 9:i. GILLIES— Sarah V. 223. 139. GILMER— Mary, V. 254. 142. Robert V. 254. 142. GILLMER— Archibald J V. 255. 143. Jane V. 255. 143. GILMORE— And III. 153. 59. Robert III. 153. 59. GLACKMEYER— * C. A III. 200. 64. Geo., III. 200. 64. GLASS— Agnes IV. 74. 105. GOLDSMITH— Julianna IV. 53. 103. FOLLOW— James T., IV. 94. 108. Josephine IV. 94. 108. GOODHUE— Nancy, I. 86. 13. GOODSELL— Olive, V. 11. 115. GORDON— Benj. W III. 73. 50. Jane III. 70. 50. Mary A III. 71. 50. Wm. H., III. 72. 50. GORHAM— ' Charles III. 456. 95. Charlotte III. 471. 97. David III. 471. 97. David III. 455. 95. John R III. 471. 97. Laura A III. 471. 97. Laura A. H III. 471. 97. Mary C, III. 471. 97. Martha H., III. 471. 97. Robert II III. 471. 97. Tamar III. 455. !)5 Walter H III. 471 . 97. GOURLAY — Sec. No. PaRO James C III. 412. 89. Mary E III. 411. 89. Robert, III. 413. . 89. Robert III. 414. 89. GOWDY— John V. 43. 118. GRAHAM— Magdaline V. 148. 130 GRANT— Jane F. B III. 337. 81. GRAY— Charles F V. 296. 147. Henry A., III. 67. 50. Jane A III. 67. 50. GREEN— Cath. Ann V. 49. 119. Morris V. 49. 119. GREENFIELD— Agnes, IV. 67. 104. .Thomas IV. 66. 104. GREGORY— Augusta III. 242. 69. Eliz., IIL 213. 66. Marg. A III. 243. 09. M. J III. 242. 69. Ruletta, III. 402. 88. Sarah, III. 403. 88. Sarah IV. 34. 101. Seth, III. 402. 88. GRIGG— Thomas V. 175. 134. GRIGGS— Harriett I. 77. 12, Philenor IV. 13. 99. Samuel IV. 14. 99 GRINNELL— Elizabeth I. 19. 6. GRISWOLD— Alexander V. 38. 118. Ann Eliz V. 39. 118. Cornelia V. 39. 118. Henry A V. 38. 118. Polly V. 40. 118. Patty V. 37. 117. GUYNN— Wm I. 186. 25. H. HABERMEHL— Elizabeth IA'. -13. K1::. HAINES— Achsah III. 162. 60. Hannah HI, kso, 60. Index to^Inscrlptions. 169 FT A TiL — Sec. No. Page Frances III. 25. 45. Robert, A". 185. 135. HALSEY— Abigail F., A". 122. 127. Isaac W V. 123. 127. JohnW III. 49. 47. HALSTEAD— Abigail, II. 41. 33. Asa II. 40. 33. Capt C, III. 201. 65 Chas., II. 35. 32. Charlotte III. 203. 65. Geo. E., II. 77. 37. Gersh'm, II. 39. 33. H. M II. 33. 32. Henrietta, II. 42. 33. Kate, III. 198. 64. Mary, II. 39. 33. M. E II. 34. 32 Robt. S., III. 199. 64. S. H., III. 203. 65. S. H II. 35. 32. Tabitha, III. 202. 65. Wm., III. 239. 69. HAMILTON— Agness, V. 261. 143. E. P., HI. 9. 43. George, V. 199. 136. George W., V. 199. 136. H. B., II. 106. 41. Jas. R., II. 105. 41. Mary A'. 225. 139. Mary McC II. 107. 41. Robert, IIL 8. 43 Robert, IL 107. 41. Sam'l IL 105. 41. Willie H., IL 104. 41. HAMMOND— Annie C IV. 121. 111. HANDY— Mary, V. 265. 144, Richard, V. 264. 143. HANNA— Thos I- 142- 20. Thos.; Jr., I- 143. 20. HARRIS— Hannah IV. 19. 100 Henry B V. 189. 135 Henrv T V. 190. 135. Hugh IH- 104- S4- John. V. 71. 121. John. HI- 233. 68 Marv III. 103. 54. ps,::: m- 235. es. Sec. Nn. Pane Sarah, III. 232. 68. WiUiam, IA'. 18. 100. HASBROUCK— Ann E., III. 450. 94. Eli III. 450. 94. Hannah, III. 461. 96. Harriet B., III. 450. 94. Harriet III. 450. 94 Isaac III. 461. 96. Israel, III. 461. 96. Jonathan, III. 464. 96. Mary, III. 450. 94. Phebe F., III. 465. 96. Rachel III. 461. 96. HATHORN— John Y. 161. 132. HAXBY— Elizabeth II. 62. 35. Francis, II. 63. 36. John, II. 64. 36. Mary, II. 62. 35. Wm II. 62. 35. HAYS— Hugh, IA". 76. 106. John, IV. 76. 106. Rowland, IA". 76. 106. HAYES— Maria, V. 89. 123. HEDGES— Dr. Geo., III. 267. 72. Dr. P III. 268. 72. HELMS— John H IA". 24. 100. Maria A IA'. 25. 100. . Marg., I. 165. 23. S. H., I. 165. 23. HENDERSON— Andrew X. 214. 138. Jane A*. 215. 138. Wm II. 29. 1. HENRY— James S., I. 20. 6. HERRICK— Laura M., V. 219. 138. HERRMAN— Marv L 188. 26. HEURTLEY— C. B., L 203. 27. HILDRETH— Sarah, III. 457. 95. HILL— Anna, V. 69. 12L DavidS III. 157. 60. Alary, A". 70. 121. 170 Old Town Burying Ground. HILTON— Sec. No. Pa™ Elizabeth II. 45. 34. Nancy II. 43. 33. Nancy II. 45. 34. Robert II. 43. 33. Robert II. 44. 34. Robert II. 43. 33. Robert II. 44. 34. HINES— Geo I. 185. 25. HOBBIE— EmmaF., IV. 2. 98. HOES— Martha W., III. 383. 86. HOLMES— Anne, III. 164. 60. B III. 165. 61. Christina, V. 271. 144. Ruben III. 166. 61. HOROBIN— V. M II. 13. 30. HORTON— Thomas V. 153. 131. HOWELL— B. H III. 329. 80. Cath III. 330. 80. David V. 78. 122. Meliscent McK: V. 79. 122. Sam'l L. V. 52. 119. Silas V. 51. 119. HOYLE— Jane III. 148. 58. Jane III. 150. 59. Raphael III. 149. 59. Stephen III. 148. 58. William, III. 147. 58. HUBBARD— C I. 166. 23. L, I. 166. 23. Sarah, I. 164. 23. HUGHES— A. H I. 205. 28. HULSE— James, I. 78. 12. Maria, I. 80. 13. Sarah, I. 79. 12. W. H., I. 81. 13. HUME— Harriet IV. 26. 100. HUNN— John S V. 180. 145. HUTCHINGS— C III. 152. 59. HUTCHASON— DavidJ IV. 4. 98. HUTCHINSON— sec. No. Page Eliz., IL 99. 40. Jane A. F II. 100. 40. Mary M., II. 100. 40. I. INNIS— A. A IV. 23. 100. IRWIN— Marg. J., IIL 205. 65. S. E., III. 205. 65. J. JACKSON— Clarissa C, IV. 121. 111. Elizabeth, V. 236. 141. H. M I. 107. 16. Enoch W., V. 203. 137. JENNING— William, IV. 32. 101. JENNINGS— Dennis D IV. 31. 101. Elizabeth IV. 30. 101. Sally Jane, IV. 33. 101. JEFFREY— H., I. 206. 28. JOHNSON— Benj i. 84. 13. B. F., I. 83. 13. Ellen v. 110. 125. J. Law., I. 82. 13. Geo. W I. 67. 11. Mary i. 88. 14. Nancy G I. 86. 13. Sam'l, i. 87. 13. Thos. P i. 85. 13. JOHNSTON— Julia A., in. 44a 94. William in. 451. 94. JONES— Robt. W., V. 116. 126. JOURDAN— John W., v. 64. 120. K. KAY— Da^id V. 90. 124. Isabel y. 90 123 Margaret, .'..'v.' 90.' 123! KELLY— Bridget, m. 55. 48 MaryE., y 4& ll9 Patrick III. 55. 48 Robert, in. 146. 58 Index to Inscriptions. 171 KELLEY- sec. No. Page Thomas W V. 47. 119. Wm III. 124. 56. KEMP— Elizabeth, I. 31. 8. L. R., I. 30. 7. R. D I. 30. 7. KENNEDY— Levinia R, V. 137. 129. KERNEY— Ed I. 204. 27. KIMBALL— Geo III. 78. 51. Mary, III. 82. 51. MarthaS., III. 81. 51. Moses, III. 83. 51. Moses III. 79. 51. Sarah, III. 80. 51. KING— Bethia V. 31. 117. Gilbert V. 32. 117. KNOWLES— Eliz., II. 67. 36. J. R, II. 67. 36. Sarah A II. 66. 36. Wm II. 65. 36. Wm. E, II. 66. 30. KREBS— Ellen DeW. C I. 127. 18. Ellen DeW., 1. 114. 17. H. DeW., I. 114. 17. J. C., I. 117. 17. J. M., I. 125. 18. Katharine, I. 128. 18. Wm. A., I. 115. 17. L. LANDER— Ann M., III. 290. 75. Benj., III. 308. 77. Bethiah, III. 305. 77. Charles, III. 306. 77. Rachel III. 307. 77. Capt. Wm III. 289. 75. LAW— James, III. 332. SI. James III. 333. 81. Mary III. 334. 81. LANSING— Rev. J. V. S III. 331. 81. LAWSON— Elizabeth V. 281. 145. Elmira IV. 113. 110. Sec. No. Jane C III. 251 Jennie, III. 253. John, hi. 255. John K III. 253. Jos III. 252. Marg., III. 254. Nancy, IV. 112. Robert, IV. 111. Theo. B., III. 256. LEAVENWORTH— Harriet III. 447. Alida Y III. 447. LEDYARD— Eliz., HI. 45. John, IV. 130. Sarah IV. 129. William, IV. 132. LEE— George III. 472. Lyman, ."...III. 472. M. L., I. 212. Mary IIL 472. Sarah E., III. 472. Thomas H., III. 472. LEIPER— H. E., II. 80. H. E. McC, II. 80. LEON— Cath. I. 99. Fanny H., 1. 99. G. F., I. 99. Mary A. D., I. 99. Pedro I. 99. Wintrup I. 98. AVintrup I. 99. LEONARD— M. W., III. 4. Wm III. 5. LEWIS— Benj. F III. 14. Dr. Eldad III. 13. T. D III. 12. LEVET— Caleb C V. 36. LIBBEY— Eliz. W III. 348. Maria III. 348. Mehitable, IIL 348. Rachel F III. 348. Sarah F III. 348. Wm. S III. 348. P7T 70. 71.70. 70. 70. 110. 110. 71. 94.94. 47. 112.112.112. 97. 97. 28. 97.97.97. 37. 37. 15.15.15. 15. 15.14.15.43.43. s" 44. 44. 44. 117. 82. ,83. 83. 83. 82. 82. 172 Old Town Burying Ground. LILBURN— Sec. No. Papre Brinkman I. 63. 11. Charlotte, I. 59. 10. E. B I. 60. 11. Jane I. 63. 11. Nancy I. 63. 11. Thos. I. 63. 11. LISLE— William I. 56. 10. LITTLE— , III. 369. 85. Ann P., I. 129. 18. Edward W., III. 367. 85. Isabella III. 311. 78. J. F., III. 310. 78. John I. 129. 18. John III. 139. 57. Margaret E., II. 10. 30. Marg. T I. 132. 19. Mary, III. 140. 57. Mary A III. 141. 57. Mary P., IIL 368. 85. Nancy P., III. 370. 85. Racheal I. 133. 19. Sam'l,. I. 132. 19. LOCKWOOD— N. D., III. 266. 72. William V. 207. 137. LOMAS— Edmund S III. 386. 87. Hannah D V. 229. 139. George W V. 229. 139. LOUGREDGE— Martha V. 210. 137. Samuel, V. 210. 137. W. J., I. 182. 25. LOWRY— John, V. 256. 143. Mary Alice, V. 256. 143. . Mary Beck V. 256. 143. LUGAR— JohnH., III. 74. ' 51. LYLE— James I. 53. 10. Jane I. 52. 10. Margaret I. 54. 10. LYMAN— Cornelius S., V. 250. 142. M. McALES— Charles L., V. 210. 138. ¦ David D V. 216. 138. Mary Ann V. 216. 138. MeALIES— Mary,- V. 217. 138. McALLEY— Sec. No. Page Phebe M., III. 96. 53. McCaffrey— Patrick V. 54. 119. McAUGHAN— Henry V. 259. 143. McCANN— Agnes V. 212. 138. Eliz. W IV. 64. 104. Henry V. 211. 138. Margaret A., IV. 65. 104. Thomas V. 212. 138. McCARRELL— Jane II. 79. 37. Jane B., II. 82. 38. Rev. Jos II. 79. 37. Mary, II. 81. 38. MsCARTNEY— Alex V. 287. 146. McCAUGHEL— Geo I. 121. 17. McCAUGHEN— Henry I. 158. 22. McCREERY— Thomas IV. 78. 106. McCROSKERY— M III. 144. 5S. McCROSS— Edward, V. 275. 144. Mcculloch— R. A III. 138. 57. McCULLOUGH— J. A, I. 161. 22. Mary B V. 197. 136. Melisah I. 161. 22. M. E I. 161. 22. M. E I. 159. 22. Robt M. P., V. 198. 136. S. D. M. C I. 161. 22. S. I., I. 161. 22. Wm I. 160. 22. McCULLY— Thomas,/ V. 260. 143. McCUTCHEON— Isabella IV. 69. 105. Jane, IV. 75. 106. Marg. F.,: IV. 73. 105. Marget A IV. 69. 105. McDADE— Cath. L III. 265. 72. M. A III. 265. 72. McDOWELL— Mary I. 190. 26. Index to Inscriptions. 173 Sec. No. Page Thos I. 190. 26. Thos I. 191. 26. Thomas P., V. 267. 44. JIcDOWL— Margaret V. 173. 134. William A". 172. 133. McFARLAND— Cath. A A". 176. 134. AIcGAHEY— Patrick V. 118. 126. McGOAVN— Cornelia C A*. 65. 121. Augusta J V. 66. 121. McGRATH— P. H II. 57. 35. McHUGH— Marv Ann V. 241. 141. Matthew V. 240. 141. Rachel V. 241. 141. AIcINTIRE— Margaret, A". 119. 126. McKENNA— Meliscent V. 79. 122. McKINLEY— Mary, III. 224. 67. Wm., III. 224. 67. McKISSOCK— Elcey B., III. 434. 92. Oliver D., III. 435. 92. Sarah J III. 436. 92. Thomas, IIL 434. 92. McKUNE— Eunice, IIL 385. 86. Hellen IIL 215. 66. Hez III. 214. 60. Joseph HI. 384. 86. Robt Ill- 216. 66. Mclaughlin— James I 22. 7. Sarah, I. 21. 7. McLEAN— Ann V. 232. 140. Anna, V. 232. 140. James, V. 232. 140. John, V. 232. 140. Mary V. 232 140. McMEEKIN— Bella, I- I53- 21- Jane, I- 153. 21. McMICHAEL— Alex., V. 220. 138, McAA'ILLIAMS— Sec. No. Page Eliz., III. 107. 61. AIACE— Mary A II. 113. 42. MACAULAY— Robert III. 75. 51. AIADDEN— CO I. 104. 15. W. S I. 103. 15. AIAGENNIS— Francis IV. 41. 102. MAILLER— AnnC III. 27. 45. D. C III. 27. 45. Isaac B., III. 27. 45. Julia, III. 27. 45. Julia K III. 27. 45. M. C .III. 27. 45. Susan III. 27. 45. S. E III. 27. 45. S. P III. 27. 45. W. K IIL 26. 45. MACKIN— John III. 174. 62. MALLET— M. P I. 1. 5. MANDEVILL— Eliz II. 7. 29. Jacob, IV. 48. 102. John, II. 6. 29. Julianer, TV. 49. 103. Mary IA'. 50. 103. MARRITT— Phoebe V. 12. 115. MARRIOTT— Sarah V. 163. 132. MARSH— Abraham, I. 91. 14. Harriet N., III. 359. 84. Joanna, I. 90. 14. AIARSTON— Sarah E IV. 62. 104. MARTIN— And. III. 10. 44. James, ..'. II. 53. 34. Marv IL 53. 34. MAXWELL— David IV. 108. 109. George IV. 107. 109. Isaac IV. 108. 109. Jane IV. 57. 103. Martha IV. 106. 101. Martha IV. 106. 109, 174 Old Town Burying Ground. Sec. No. Page Susie L„ IV. 102. 109. William, IV. 105. 109. AVilliam IV. 102. 100. William IV. 50. 103. MECKLEM— Esther, IV. 63. 104. Williani, IV. 03. 101. MELVIN— J. C, III. 312. 78. MELLINGTON— S. A., II. 51. 34. George V. 19. 1 t'i. MERRITT— Abigil III. 129. 56. Anna, III. 88. 52. Caleb V. 14. 115. E. C III. 115. 55. F. S., III. 115. 55. Gabriel, V. 20. IKS. Gloriana V. 18. UO. Josiah III. 89. 52. Mary III. 130. 50. Martha V. 13. 115. Mary J III. 115. 55. Phebe V. 10. 116. Phebe V. 53. 119. Phila III. 39. 46. Sam'l III. 38. 40. Samuel, V. 15. 115. Undrill V. 17. 116. MICHA LES— Hezekiah V. 292. 146. MIDDLEBROOK— Caroline, V. 235. 140. MILAS— Catharine V. 138. 129. MILLAR— Jane, IAr. 7. 98. MILLER— Alanson, III. 342. 82. Ann in. 182. 63. Ann J III. 342. 82. Charles, III. 184. 63. David, III. 181. 63. Eliza D III. 180. 02. Francis L III. 342. 82. Hiram M., III. 342. 82. James W., III. 179. 62. John. V. 87. 123. Martha M., III. 183. 63. MILLS— Harriett I. 107. 16. MILLSPAUGH— Oath. A I. 209. 28. MONTGOMERY— See. No. Pago Archibald V. 206. 137. MOONEY— James, V. 277. 145. MOORE— Agnes E III. 11. 44. Eliza HI. 400. 96. Eliza A III. 175. 02. Eliz. J III. 170. 02. Eliza J III. 460. 96. Hellen HI. 178. 02. James, III. 178. 02. James T III. 177. 02. Margaret J III. 400. 96. Thos. J III. 467. 97. MORE— Daniel V. 274. 144. MORWOOD— James, V. 80. 122. MULLEN— Mary Ann, V. 205. 137. Patrick V. 205. 137. MUNN— Janet III. 50. 48. MURRAY— Cath I. 94. 14. John I. 95. 14. P. H I. 93. 14. William I. 92. 14. MYER— Cornelia E., II. 70. 30. Henry B II. 70, 30. J. (!., II. 09. 36. Mary S II. 71. 37. S. J II. 68. 36. MYERS— John F III. 16. 44. N. NESTELL— Charlotte IT I. 37. 8. Clara A I. 36. 8. Elizabeth I. 38. 8. Margaret S., I, 30. 8. Michael I. 39. 8. NEWKIRK— Ruth I. 154. 22. NIVEN— A., V. 179. 134. Daniel V. 178. 134. George, Esq V. 177. 134. Jane W V. 178. 134. Urelta V. 181. 135. Index to Inscriptions. 175 NIXON— Sg,, No page A lrginia A*. 290. 146. NOE— Mary E., IV. 100. 10S. NUT— Isabella, IA". 44. 102. NOYES— Aaron, III. 360. S4. Elizabeth, III. 357. 84. Elizabeth III. 362. S4. Hannah III. 361. 84. Isabella F. B III. 338. SI. Jonathan III. 356. 84. Mary E IA". 27. 100. William, III. 363. So. O. OCONNER— Bridget, V. 204. 137. OVERTAX— J. W III. 127. 56. John HI. 12S. 56 O'BRYXE— Hugh V. 184. 135. O'NEIL— James, V. 121. 127. O'RILEY— Philip A". 213. 138. OLMSTEAD— Sarah E III. 126. 56. ORR— John V. 22. 116. O STRAND ER— Sarah V. 81. 122. Sarah I. 35. 8. Marv J I. 35. 8. S. E I. 105. 15. P. PALAIER— Eliza, A". 104. 125. PARRISH— Margaret III. 433. 92. PARMELEE— Cornelius A". 263. 143. Cornelius S V. 262. 143. John W V. 263. 143. Linus V. 262. 143. William B., V. 211. 138. PATTOX— Jane. A". 30. 117. Samuel IV. 55. 103. Esther y. 77. 122. PEACEY— William, iv. n0. no. PERRY— Catharine, 1 v. 39. 102 David IV. 21. 100. Francis G iv. 22. 100 Mary IV. 3& 101. Mary S iv. 20. 100. PHILIPS— Caroline A. C IV. 136. 112 WiUiam iv. 141. 113. PHILLIPS— James D iv. 140. 113. Sarah m. 105. 54 Sarah M. S IA". 137. 112 Thomas, iy. 140. 113. Thomas, Jr IA*. 137. 112. PHIPPEN— L-B 1. 73. 12. PITTS— Sam'l. Jr., I. 42. 9. POPE— B. B., 1. 32. 8. John V. 182. 135 PORTER— Ann I. 129. 18. POST— Jered III. 234. 68. POWELL— Eunice, II. 52. 34. PROUDFIT— Rev. D. L III. 462. 96. PROUDFOOT— Flora. IA". 122. 111. John IV. 124. 111. PURDY— Abigail V. 56. 120. Francis A". 57. 120. Sarah I. 25. 7. PRYOR— Hugh McC II. 19. 30. J. W II. 14. 30. Q. QUAID— Daniel II. 32. 31. James II. 31. 31. John. II. 30. 31. Alary II. 30. 31. QUINN— James III. 66. 50. 170 Old 'Town Hhiiyino (Iiiouni it. ILVM1' s,t. n... i-iiwi- llem-.v II V. 217. 112, It AM SI'] V A. A HI. 101. 00. Isiilicllii III. I OS. (II. ,| (l 111. 101. 00. li \C HI. 101. 00, It. A '¦ MO. 20. KIOA I > (Inllinrlne V. 55. 119. Florence (1 HI. H3. 93. ItlODNIOIt Annul HI. 39S. 88. 101l7.Hbe.th 111. 39(1. 87. ltoberl HI. 397. 88 Surah - IU. 308. 88, 1 1 10 10 V 10 111. 399. HH. Adeline Ml. 115. HI). Adeline A HI. 113. 93. A. 1) 30. -Ml. (Ihnrk'H IH. 35. 4(1. (Uiiih. I*\ V HI. -H3. 93. (!. T III. 31. •III. Ellznl.cll III. 382. HO Kiihiim IH. 32. 10 lOnnlce III. 30. 10 llonrlettn, V. 12. 118, Joseph IH. 37. 10, Kelimih III. 33. Id. Kelimih III. 380. Hit. Levi II HI. 37H. HI I, Miu-llm IV. 51. 103. Mnrv IV, 52. 103 ltlclmnl A III. 4 13. 93. Rlehiml A III. 115, HI). Selnli III. 3HO. H(l. Selnh IH. 3H1. HO. H. Helium]) HI. 31 4(1. It 10 II) June V. 220. 139. Will., Sen I. 130. IH. Wm I. 130. is. Win II. IN. 42, ItollieH V. 227. 139, Sarnh I*., T. 130. IH. UIOIUOY On 111 III. 107. 01, RI 101 MONGER Mnrv I. IHH. 20 HMOS Lydln V. 2. 114. ItlNHLAND J. .1 III. 154. 59. ltOIHOU-KON m..,<. ni.. v,w M. 1) I. 149. 21. Wllllo II I. 149. 21. ItOlUNSON Clip!. II 111. 3IH. 79. [,nev W 111. 5,8. 49, Mnrv III. 57. -IH. Sophia G III. 59. 41). ItOlO - .lime 111. -117. 00, Mary HI. HO. HO. liODMAN .Iiiiiiom III. 231. (IH. .lime 111. 231. OS. ¦lime III. 230. 08. HOGIOItS C. II. (1 T. 24. 7. Clii'lHloplicr V. 191. 130. Kllan, V. 192. 13(1. Cnpl. .InnieH V, 195. 131. .Iiihoii V. 194. 130, .IiimIiim' V. 2HH. 140. Nnonile V. 2H9. 140, Hnrnh V. 100. 124 Snnih I 111. 125, 50, Siihiiii V. 193. 130. Sum V. 19(1. 180, ROSS On roll no M V. 235. 140. Mni'.v S V. 23 1. 110. Wllllnin V. 233. I lo, now io IOIicii S I. 2H. 7, L( n ril 1. 29. 7, 1,11 lie lOddle 1. 29. 7, LmilNii 1. SO. 7, Orville I" I. 20. 7, a HA N ICO II n— (llmrli-H V. 239. 141. 101 l/n belli V. 280. 145. lOinellne () V. 288. 1 II. .Inlln .Innel, . . . ; V. 237. 111. Sarah I'hebe v. 23H. 141. HAYIOIt ' Anna More V. 270. 144. Turnol, V. 270. 141, S( 1( )TT - •Inhii wnilnm V. 22H. 130. Mnrgnrel II V. 253. 142, Mnrg. A |||. ;t()4. 77! Hnnih in. 303, 77. HCltlltNIOR JaiueH f. 118. 17. Index to Inscriptions. 177 SEIBERT- sec. so. Jonn, L 135. Marg. Mc-C I. 13".. SEYMOUR— V. 208. Chancy J III. 41. I. X., III. 42. SIMMS— Agnes Q IL 25. Jas. Q II. 23. Jas. R II. 24. Xancy L I. 63. Robt L 58. SIMMOXS— Little Johnny, I. 183. SIMON SOX— Martha II. 54. SIMPSON— Jos I. 96. Marg. A., I. 97. SLEATER— James, V. 120. SLEIGHT— Eliza W HI. 279. Gerrirje IIL 2.80. H. W. ni. 279. Solomon. _ IIL 2SO. SLOAN— Caroline III. 46. James III. 44. Jane I. 207. SMITH— Abisrail IL 8. Agnes, III. 64. Anthnr. L 6. Benjamin. V. 144. Bridget. V. 145. C. H IIL 240. DanieL IL 9. Daniel, A". 2,2. Daniel C V. 102. D. C. S Ill- 241. Effev I- 5. Eliz.. I. 202. Eleaz. G L 23. Francis L 9. Hannah Ill- >6. Hannah L 10. Harriet. I- 8 Helen. A". 2.0. JohnW V. 26». IX c HI- 120- Mary E III. 121 Margaret A. IV. li *4. S G. I. 13. Page 19. 19. 137. 47.47. 31. 31.31. 11. H). 35. 14 14. 12'.. 74. 74. 74 74. 47. 47.28 294*_» 5. 130 13'. 6929. 144. 125 63. 5. 27. 51 5.5 144144 oo. 10). Solomon W V. loi. Tooker. HI. 77. Uriah A*. 273. Wilema A I. 14. SMILEY— Wm., III. ill. SXEDEX— ilay Abbey III. 404. Samuel G III. 400. Sarah IH. 404. S. E IIL 209. AA'm. R III. 209. SPEIR— Agness III. 287. Ann. III. 282. Ann M III. 285. Bethiah. III. 288. Fred'k. III. 284. Hugh III. 288. Jas III. 284. John III. 281. John III. 280. Lur-v IIL 283. Martha. IIL 285. Robt IIL 284. STANBOROUGH— Cath. E.. ^..^ IH. 248. E. C III. 244. E. M III. 249. H. T IIL 250. Jas. B., III. 244. J. E III. 245. JI. A. III. 247. Thos. G IIL 246. STARR- SI. G IL 11. STEELE— Alexander, IV. 127. Helen IV. 127. .Tenet IV. 128. STEINBURGH— Thoma- V. 1*8. STEPHENS— W. P., L 195. Deborah I. 194. STERLING— Agness I. 108. Edmund. L 111. Eliz. L 110. H. J I. 108. Wm I. 109. STEWART— Andrew IV. 120. Andrew IA". 114 Page125. 51. 144 6. 54. 88. 88. 8>. 66. 66 75.74 74. 75. 74. 75.74. 74. 75. 74. 74 74. 70. 70. 7o. 70. 7070 70. 70.30. 111.Ill 111135. 20. 2'",. 10 16. 10.10. ill. 110. 178 Odd Town Burying Ground. Sec. No. Page Emily IV. 121. 111. Harriet J IV. 120. 111. John, IV. 121. lit. Margaret, IV. 121. 111. STRAOHAN— Isabella, I. 162. 23. Jane I. 163. 23. S. R., I. 162. 23. Sam'l III. 116. 55. Sam'l, I. 163. 23. Rose, I. 162. 23. Wm. M I. 162. 23. STREET— Minerva, V. 85. 123 Stephen B., V. 85. 123. STRIKER— Mary C, II. 90. 39. STUART— Susan, IV. 47. 102. SUTCLIFF— Eliz., III. 87. 52 John III. 87. 52 Wm., III. 87. 52. SUTHERLAND— C, II. 47. 34. J. A., III. 236. 69 Lydia, III. 237. 69. M., II. 48. 34 SWAIN— Ann Isabel V. 134. 128 Elizabeth C, V. 134. 128. SWEET— Wm III. 15. 41. SWEZEY— John, V. 295. 143. SWIFT— Bedella, Y. 297. 14" Sarah, V. 297. 147. T. TALLMAN— Esther M., I. 197. 27. Sam'l, I. 198. 27 TARBELL— Charles W., III. 387. 87 H. A., II. 49. 34. John III. 387. 87 Margaret III. 387. 8". Mary A., ......* III. 387. 87. Sarah N., I. 150. 21 Whitcome I. 150. 21, TAYLOR— Susan III. 217. 66 TEEDS— Sec. No. Page William V. 128. 123. TELLER— Abigail, I. 11. 6 TERWILLIGAR— C. W., I. 193. 26. John, I. 193. 26. Wm. Ausker, V. 252. 142 THAYER— Caroline M II. 101. 41. Eliz. C, II. 101. 41. John, II. 109. 42. Maggie, II. 108. 41. Wm., II. 101. 41. Wm., II. 102. 41. THEALL— Isaac, V. 91. 124 THOMPSON— Charles H IA". 9. 9S. Janet, III. 274. 73. Jas., III. 274. 73. THORN— Montimore, V. 257. 143 THORP— Alary AI IV. 103. 109. TICE— Elmer, V. 124. 127. Henrietta, V. 8. 115. Margaret, V. 8. 115. Susan E V. 108. 125. William T V. 106. 125. TRASK— Clara A., I. 71 12 Maria L I. 72. 12. M. E I. 72. 12. AV. T I. 70. 12 TRAVIS— Wm., III. 63. '9 TRUMPORE— Elcy W IV. 135. 112 Margaret, IV. 34. 112 TUTHILL— Mary, V. 50. 119. Mary, ' III. 358. 84 Y. VAN ALEN— Thos. B., III. 295. 76 VAN KLEEK— Agnes III. 354. 84, Baltus L., III. 353. 83 L. B III. 355. 84. Index to Inscbiptions. 17!) *• AN NORT- Sec. No. PaKe Charles E., 1. 33. 8. •John 1. 33. 8. Mahala I. 34. 8. Alary C 1. 33. 8. VAN SANT— Aug. W V. 44. 118. \ ALENTINE— Joseph AA'm V. 258. 143. VANDERBECK— Ann, III. 418. 90. VELTJ1AN— Elizabeth IV. 82. 106. Henry, 245. 142. Jarushe, V. 244. 141. S Jane V. 243. 141. VOUGHT— Joanna L II. 88. 38. W. W H., A". 139. 129 WADDINGTON— R., III. 169. 61, WALKER— James M. R III. 419. 90. WALLACE— Geo III. 309. 78. Mary S IV. 115. 110. WALSH— Cath., III. 278. 73. Eliz., III. 320. 79. Hugh III. 277. 73. Hugh III. 319. 79 H. G. S., HI. 299. 76 H. S III. 320. 79. Jane HI. 301. 77. John V. 157. 131. John DeW HI. 321. 79. John H 320. 79. Mary A HI. 300. 77. Sam'l A., * 320. 79 Sam'l A III. 299. 76. WANDELL— Mary, I. 124. 18. R. H., L 122. 17 W. E., I. 123. 18. WARD— Elmira, IIL 65. 50. WATKINS— Erastus R II- 75. 37. Isaac, IV. 15. 99. Juliet E II- 78 H. W., IV. 81. 106. W. B V 133 12** D. T, IV. 6. 98. M. P. C. D.-AV Ill 133 57 I UNIVERSITY LIBRARY