YALLALY HILL CEMETERY Rome, Maine Take SR-27 south from New Sharon toward Belgrade. After crossing the Rome townline go about .5 miles to the first right. Find the cemetery on this road. It is very visable, surrounded by stone walls and kept clear of brush. Many unreadable stones. Information in ( ) with -ed are added by us, the editors (flag) denotes a military affiliation This record is set up alphabetically by Surname, not by row or lot as the stones appear in the cemetery. Copied 1998 by Nancy J. Porter HALL Joseph d. 7-14-1824 age 26y HALL Joseph d. 8-30-1844 age 88y (flag) Anna, his wife d. 8-13-1843 age 77y HALL Mary d. 11-19-1844 age 23y HAMMONS Joel d. 10-1-1868 age 72y Hanna, his wife d. 8-22-1882 age 84y 10m 26d Franklin, their son d. 9-2-1864 age 26y HOUSE Isaiah C. HOUSE Tamson R., his wife d. 9-14-1861 age 37y ROBERTS Jonathan d. 3-7-1838 age 44y Judith, his wife d. 8-22-1861 age 64y Relief, their dau. d. 11-13-1844 age 23y TRASK Asa L. & Martha TRASK Elizabeth L. W., their dau. d. 3-23-1850 age 19y 2m TRASK Jonathan TRASK Triphena, his wife d. 3-20-1850 age 23y 9m WATSON Samuel WATSON Mary H., his wife d. 1-30-1883 age 85y 4m Lydia H., their dau. d. 12-14-1853 WILLARD Ezra, Soildier of the Revolution d. 5-6-1851 age 9_y YALLALY Robert YALLALY Nancy, his wife d. 4-3-1852 Copyright © 1997, 1998 by George A. Thompson, All rights reserved. Franklin County Home Page A Few Cemeteries In Maine Copyright © 1998 by George A. Thompson, All rights reserved. NOTICE: Printing the files within by non-commercial individuals and libraries is encouraged, as long as all notices and submitter information is included. Any other use, including copying files to other sites requires permission from the submitters PRIOR to uploading to any other sites. We encourage links to the state and county table of contents. The USGenWeb Project makes no claims or estimates of the validity of the information submitted and reminds you that each new piece of information must be researched and proved or disproved by weight of evidence. It is always best to consult the original material for verification.