Records of the Sanborn/Brown Cemetery, Hampton, NH Page updated: March, 1997 Sanborn/Brown Cemetery This cemetery was previously visited only by Folsom. Inclusive dates: 1829-1907. It includes two pet graves. It is located on private property up a long driveway at 624 Exeter Rd. Nehemiah Sanborn, Died Mar. 25, 1848, aged 70 yrs. "When I lie buried in the dust, My flesh shall be thy care; These with'ring limbs with thee I trust, To raise them strong and fair." Lydia wife of Nehemiah Sanborn died Feb. 3, 1836 [aged 56 yrs.] [Last section is underground, and is taken from Folsom]. Woodbridge, son of Nehemiah & Lydia Sanborn, died August 24, 1829, aged 14 years, 10 mo. [Buried verse]. Lovicia dau. of Mr. Samuel & Mrs. Hannah Rockwood died June 16, 1830. AE 2 ys. & 2 ms. [On one monument] [RIGHT Side] Nehemiah Sanborn 1778-1848 Lydia Lovering his wife 1779-1836. [LEFT Side] Sally Sanborn 1797-1886 Clarissa A. Sanborn 1818-1896 Martha W. Sanborn 1820-1903 Woodbridge Sanborn 1815-1829 Anna M. Brown 1838-1907. Mother Mary Sanborn wife of Horatio G. Brown 1805-1891. Father Horatio G. Brown died Jan. 26, 1875, Aet. 76 Yrs. "At rest." Mary A. daughter of H.G. & M.J. Brown, died Sept. 10, 184[3 or 9] aged 20 mo. Sarah E. daughter of H.G. & M.J. Brown, died Oct. 31, 1845. aged 14 years 7 mo. The following two are stones marking the graves of family pets. Robert Browning Miss Stantons Pet Cat Little Lady Pitapat died Aug 9, 1913 ************ 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.