Other Burials and Gravestone Inscriptions in Otisfield ------------------------------------------------------------------- USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Contributor Note: Jean Hankins of the Otisfield Historical Society has given me permission to code her "Otisfield Cemeteries Transcription Project". Otisfield was originally part of Cumberland County, but seceded to Oxford County in 1978. Transcribed in 1994 by Jean F. Hankins, Scribner Hill Press, Scribner Hill Road, Otisfield, ME. Scanned for the Web in 1999 by Marilyn M. Strout, 58 Bean Road, Otisfield. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Other Burials and Gravestone Inscriptions in Otisfield Hoyt-Edwards Family Cemetery Directions: From Otisfield Town Office at 403 State Route 121, turn right going out of the driveway and go approximately 2 1/2 miles to stop sign. Turn right onto Bolsters Mills Road. Cemetery is less than one mile from the junction of that road with Route 121. This cemetery has only two or three gravestones (1994). Inscriptions were recorded in 1994. Ruth M. Gove, "Mother." July 23, 1911 - Aug. 25, 1988. W.Eugene Edwards, 1864 - 1936. Margaret E. Edwards, 1872 - [no death date) George A. Hoyt, 1885 - [no death date) Gladys L. Hoyt, 1893 - [no death date) Gladys Lila Edwards, 1949 - [no death date) Lila J. Edwards, June 10, 1932 - Feb. 18, 1972 On grounds of "The Cape," resort owned by Bean family (private burial) Stephen Arthur Bean, May 8, 1946 - July 26, 1983 [no gravestone or inscription; information from family) Phil’s Mill, On the property of Tena & Tim Gothing, West Swampville Road (Off Bolsters Mills Road), owned by Gothing family (private burial) Philip Gothing, 1998