BATCHELDER CEMETERY - Submitted by Courtesy of Bill Teschek A remote family plot in Hampton, NH. This cemetery was previously visited by Eaton and Folsom. Inclusive dates: 1823-1900. It is deep in the woods and difficult to find. From the intersect- ion of Timber Swamp Road and Mary Batchelder Road head up Mary Batchelder Road to the top of the slight rise. From the top go left into the woods 50-100 feet and start searching in ever-widening circles. Transcriber Note: I have changed the format to make for easy reading and to allow search engines to find the site easier. For notes on the stones please go to the bottom of this chart. BATCHELDER Alfred C. Son of Samuel & Sarah Batchelder / Nov 05, 1839 26 1 / BATCHELDER Cotton W. Son of Levi & Deb Batchelder / Jul 12, 1825 32 / / monument front face BATCHELDER Deborah Ann Dau. of Samuel & Sarah Batchelder / ??? ?? ???? 18 / / BATCHELDER Deborah W. Wife of Levi Batchelder / Nov 10, 1839 71 / / monument front face BATCHELDER Levi Husband of Deborah W. Batchelder / Aug 26, 1823 58 / / monument front face BATCHELDER Mary Ann / / Aug 20, 1900 78 5 / BATCHELDER Samuel Husband of Sarah Batchelder / Dec 12, 1863 77 10 / BATCHELDER Sanborn Son of Samuel & Sarah Batchelder / Jun 02, 1839 14 7 / BATCHELDER Sarah Wife of Samuel Batchelder / Jun 24, 1846 56 5 / BATCHELDER Sarah Freese Dau. of Samuel & Sarah Batchelder / May 06, 1861 34 2 / BATCHELDER Thomas W. Son of Sam'l & Sarah Batchelder / Oct ??, 1849 31 / / monument back face WALDRON Mary A. Wife of John D. Waldron / Jan 05, 1855 21 / / Mary Ann Batchelder, Died Aug. 20, 1900, Aged 78 yrs. 5 mos. Sarah Freese, daughter of Samuel & Sarah Batchelder, Died May 6, 1861, aged 34 yrs. 2 mos. "A life of trust, a peaceful death, a home in heaven." Deborah Ann daughter of Samuel & Sarah Batchelder Died ----------- Aged 18 yrs. -- mo. [A crack across this stone obscures the date of death and part of the age. The genealogical section of Dow's History of Hampton says she died August 4, 1838, and was born June 8, 1820. Neither Eaton nor Folsom recorded this grave.] Sandborn [sic], son of Samuel and Sarah Batchelder died ----------, aged 14 yrs. 7 mos. [A crack across this stone obscures the date of death, but both Eaton and Folsom recorded it as June 2, 1839.] Alfred C., son of Samuel and Sarah Batchelder Died Nov. 5, 1839, aged 26 yrs. 1 mo. "Blessed are the merciful." [Verse illegible in in 1986, recorded by Eaton.] Sarah, wife of Samuel Batchelder, Died June 24, 1846, aged 56 yrs. 5 mos. "My flesh shall rest in hope Till Christ shall bid me rise." [Verse illegible in 1986, recorded by Eaton.] Samuel Batchelder died Dec. 12, 1863, Aged 77 yrs. 10 mos. [ A verse, but difficult to read.] [On one monument.] [FRONT] Levi Batchelder died Aug. 26, 1823, Aged 58. Deborah W., his wife, died Nov 10, 1839, Aged 71. Cotton W., their son, died July 12, 1825, Aged 32. [BACK] Thomas W., son of Sam'l and Sarah Batchelder Died at New Orleans, Oct. 1849, Aged 31. [This monument was tipped over when I found it, so it is difficult to say which side was the front and which the back.] Mary A., wife of John D. Waldron, Died Jan 5, 1855 ---- 21. [Missing word is probably "aged". A long verse is included, but is difficult to read]. Records of the Batchelder Cemetery, Hampton, NH Page updated: March, 1997 ************ Courtesy of Bill Teschek E-mail snail-mail in care of the Lane Memorial Library, 2 Academy Ave., Hampton, N.H. 03842. Page updated: March, 1997 ************************************************* * * * * 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.