Newport, Sullivan County, New Hampshire Cemeteries From: snowbird@sugar-river.net (Julie Cooper) Subject: Northville Cemetery - Part 3 Source: Transcribed from Cemetery Records stored at the Newport Library Grave Name                             Age  Death Date  Remarks                                         B25 Chapin, William A. 17 07 May, 1859 Son of F & P.F. Chapin B104 Chapin, William O. * 1824-1912 * A30 Chase, Daniel F. 63 22 Nov, 1890 * A30 Chase, Frank M. 41 18 Oct, 1899 Born 25, Aug, 1858 C77 Chase, George L. 11 08 Jul, 1840   Son of Silas Metcalf** A30 Chase, Mehitable 88 24 Feb, 1909 Wife of Daniel F. Chase C35 Choat, Annah 52 23 Jun, 1836 Wife of Jonathan Choat C35 Choat, Jonathan 30 26 Mar, 1814 * C108 Clark, Alfred 64 03 Apr, 1887 Born 08 Oct, 1822** C108 Clark, Maria 84 31 Dec, 1915 Wife of Alfred Clark** A75 Clark, Nora Allan 73 20 Sep, 1934 Born 18 Oct, 1860 D-A Clement, Arthur 33 27 Oct, 1918 Born 22 Feb, 1885 D-B Clement, Frank B. 44 01 Apr, 1904 * D-A Clement, Lemuel L. 79 22 Jan, 1906 * D-B Clement, Nellie C. * 1864-1940 Wife of Frank B. Clement A137 Coles, George G. * 1884-1968 * A137 Coles?, Carolyn M. * 1892-1987 * C3 Collins, Hannah 64 10 Dec, 1849 * A55 Conroy, Elizabeth * 1859-1939 * A55 Conroy, Harley R. 2 22 Jun, 1895 Born 15 Jul, 1892 A55 Conroy, John * 1859-1931 * B127 Cooke, Austin 51 22 Mar, 1872 * C152 Corbin, Ann 70 11 Apr, 1813 "Died the Widow" C152 Corbin, Austin   84  14 Jun, 1876 Eldest son of Dr. J. Corbin C1 Corbin, Charles * 11 Aug, 1859 * C154 Corbin, Daniel Chase 6 mos 12 Mar, 1825 Only son of Austin Corbin C151 Corbin, James Dr. * 16 Jan, 1826 Revolutionary Soldier (DAR) C151 Corbin, Lois 72 13 Dec, 1815 Wife of Dr. James Corbin C92 Corbin, Lucy 23 04 Jan, 1806 Wife of Asa Corbin C153 Corbin, Mary 73 07 Nov, 1869 Wife of Austin Corbin C154 Corbin, Mary 17 28 Oct, 1847 Dau of Austin & Mary C2 Corbin, Mary 20 25 Mar, 1853 She was a Fisk C1 Corbin, Olive 59 12 Mar, 1860 * C92 Corbin, stillborn * * Parents: Lucy & Asa Corbin C106 Cotton, Elizabeth P. 84 1799-1883 Wife of Norman McGregor A50 Crain, Harvey B. 66 09 Jan, 1911 * A50 Crain, Irvilla E. 88 11 Jun, 1935 * A50 Crain, Lydia L. 36 18 Jun, 1880 Wife of Harvey B. Crain** A21 Crain, Susan L. 50 06 Jan, 1879 Wife of Rev. H.K. Crain A50 Crain Willie M. 10 22 Sep, 1894 Son of H.B. & I.E. Crain A132 Cram, Franz R. 17 03 Feb, 1880 Son of G.F. & J.B. Cram A132 Cram, George F. 59 23 Mar, 1885 Co. I  14th NH A132 Cram, Jane B. 76 13 Oct, 1903 Wife of George F. Cram** C118A Crosby, Dexter 23 03 Oct, 1836 * B82 Crosby, Mary E. 39 28 May, 1877 Wife of Thomas Page** C6 Crowell, Amanda F. 88 * * B103 Crowell, Baron 27 * Only son of Samuel & Lois B99 Crowell, H. Morton 1 17 Jun, 1872 Born 24 Sep, 1888** B32 Crowell, Harriet E. 67 02 May, 1900 Wife of Jonathan Crowell** B99 Crowell, Jennie C. 13 19 Jul, 1893 Born 25 Dec, 1880 B32 Crowell, Jonathan 39 21 JUl, 1891 Co. 1, 14th NH Regt** B103 Crowell, Lois 81 08 Sep, 1864 Wife of Samuel Crowell Additional Remarks: ** Chase, George - Adopted son of Silas Metcalf ** Clark, Alfred - Born Medfield, Mass; Born 08 Oct, 1822; Died in Walpole, Mass. ** Clark, Maria - Died inDighton, Mass. ** Crain, Lydia - Wife of Harvey B. Crain; daughter of M.H. & L.H. King ** Cram, Jane B. - Wife of George F. Cram; she was a Wright. ** Crosby, Mary E.  -  former wife of Henry E. Warren ** Crowell, Morton - Son of Peter and S.A. Crowell ** Crowell, Jonathan - Co.1, 14th NH Regt; died in Baltimore;  footstone. ************************************************ * * * * 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.