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The submittor has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. ************************************************************************ BRIGGS STREET CEMETERY WESTVILLE, NEW YORK IDENTIFICATION AND LOCATION OF STONES 1996 COMPILED BY JEAN (McGIBBON) GODDARD SUSAN (McGIBBON) TOBIAS BEGINNING AT NORTHWEST CORNER, PROCEEDING SOUTH: (sic means spelled same as on stone) ROW 1 NOTE: CHECK SPELLING OF MCFADDEN. “OUR SCOTTISH KIN” HAS MCFADDIN****** (A) Sussan (sic), wife of William McFadden, died July 17, 1863, aged 70 years; willow tree engraved on flat ground stone, very large. (B) William McFadden, September 30, 1871, 89 years, erected in memory of, native of Enniskillin, Ireland; willow tree engraved with verse, unreadable. (C.) Mary, daughter of William and Sussan McFadden, died November 8, 1833, 10 years; upright stone. (D.) William, son of William and Sussan, died april 25, 1868, 46 years; upright stone. (E). David, son of William and Sussan, died February 19, 1867, flat ground stone.*****years (wrote 13 but could be 53). (F.) John McFadden, “Father”, 1829-1916, upright stone. (G.) Samlel (sic) upright stone. (H). UNREADABLE STONE, UPRIGHT. (I). SMALL STONE, LEANING ON LARGE STONE. (J.) Margaurete, wife of Edward Armstrong, died Feb. 13, 1890, 70 years. Samuel W., their son, September 29, 1885, 6 years. (K.) Small stone leaning: “Father” (L.) John Sewell, 1812-188. Jane, his wife, 1812-1897; upright stone. (M.) Small stone leaning “Mother.” (N.) Ann, wife of William Thomas, age 42. (O.) Base without stone. (P.) Walter H. Thomas, Co. C, 984 NY SV, died January 22, 1875, aged 34 years. AT THIS POINT 2 HEADSTONES LEANING ON FENCE, LARGE EMPTY SPACE, TWO MOR STONE BROKEN AND LAYING ON FENCE. (Q.) George D. Martin, 1837-1912. Rhoda McCaffrey, his wife, 1833-1913 David Martin, their son, 1864-1922 Rhoda Martin, their daughter, 1872-1890 Flat stones: “David”, two unreadable stones, “Rhoda” (R.) Clarence H. Palmer, 1879-1940 (S.) Simon C. Palmer, died May 7, 1905, 68 years. (T.) Truman R. Palmer, died December 1898, age 87. (U.) Betsy Palmer, died October 2, 1882, age 49 years. (V.) Susannah, wife of S. Palmer, died October 31, 1877, in her 74 years. (W.) Simon Palmer, died August, 18, 1876 in his 81 year; “Gone but not forgotten.” (X.) Eben Hoyt, 1845-1912. Elizabeth Mott, 1846-1910, his wife. Eleanor, 1874-1874 George T. 1875-1878 Foot stones read, from left to right: Mother, George, Ellen. (Y.) Against fence, broken stone, reads: Rhoda, wife of George H. Miller, died 1858 (Z.) Against fence, Edwin B., soon of Hadden and Sahra Hoyt, “Asleep”, (died) ______ 16, 1841, aged 11 months. ROW 2 (A.) Nelson Waggoner, May 18, 1819, August 21, 1894, upright stone. Jason Waggoner, April 21, 1823, October 19, 1898. (B.) Stephen Waggoner, died Dec. 16, 1862, age 71 years, 5 months, upright stone. Polly Waggoner, wife, died Feb. 22, 1885, aged 91 years, 25 days. L.A. Waggoner, wife of F. Waggoner, died april 3, 1889, ag 50 years, 11 months. (ON BACK OF STONE): Francis Waggoner, 1834-1920. (C.) Marion C. Stark, wife of Adam J. McGibbon, died November 27, 1889, in her 26th year; “Gone but not forgotten. LARGE EMPTY SPACE (D.) Aaron H. Honsinger, died June 15, 1893, age 93 years, upright stone. Mary J., his wife, died April 26, 1887, age 77 years. (ON SIDE OF STONE): Simeon H., son of A.H. and M.J. Honsinger, died April 27, 1848, age 5 years, 6 months. (E.) Simeon Robinson, died July 6, 1836, in his 63rd year; upright stone. (F.) Simeon H., only son of Aaron and Mary J. Honsinger, 1848, 5 years, 6 months, 10 days. “To us for five anxious years, His infant smiles were given. He then bid farewell to earth, And went to live in heaven.” WIDE SPACE (G.) Ella A. , daughter of Reuben and June Evans, died June 7, 1853, age 1 year, 3 months. VERY LARGE SPACE. COULD BE NIGHT TIME BURIAL LOCATION OR WHERE STONES WERE PLOWED UNDER BECAUSE OF DETERIORATION IN 1950S. (H.) Nicholas, son of Thomas and Delia Farlinger, died March 4, 1864, age 22 years; upright stone. (I.) Thomas Farlinger, born Nov. 18, 1809, died July 1, 1881; small stone. Adelia Briggs, his wife, born June 4, 1817, died Jan. 19, 1888. (J.) Hoyt, Henry E., 1878-1918; large upright stone. Ellen M. Hughes, his wife, 1871-1918; two foot stones, “Helen” and “Henry”. (K.) Thaddeus Hoyt, died May 11, 1876, age 72; upright stone. Satra Cushman, wife of Thaddeus Hoyt, died October 27, 1869, age 51 years. Verse unreadable. (L.) Henry Briggs, died November 31, 1879, age 47 years; upright stone. Catharine, his wife, died onMay 25, 1904, age 65 years. LARGE SPACE. ROW 3 (A.) Leonard Orcutt, died August 1, 1864, age 72 years, 1 month; small upright. Verse: Let me die the death of the righteous. Let my lst end be l ike His. Small footstone with no name. (B.) Waggoner, upright stone. Amanda Reynolds, wife of Frank Waggoner, 1850-1932. One small unmarked stone on ech side: B1- F.W.; B2- L.A.W. SMALL SPACE (C.) Nelson W. Vandervoort, died January 7, 1906, age 64 years. Pvt. Co. H, 142 REG NYV; upright stone but fallen off base. (D.)Jedediah L. Martin, 1828 -- Mary Wattee, wife, 1827-1895. Augustus M., 1856-1878. ON OTHER SIDE OF STONE: Ellen M., wife of Dr. Crippen, 1861-1903 Mary J Brown, 1859-1892 (E.) John Learment, died November 27, 1876, age 64 years, 3 months, 9 days. “Deceased was a native of Rox-Burgh-Shire, Scotland.” Large obleisk stone. ON SIDE 1: Sarah Martin, wife of John Learment, died April 8, 1886, age 76 years, 8 months. ON SIDE 2: John M. Learment, died September 24, 1868, age 33 years, 5 months. LARGE SPACE (F.) William T. Adam, 1814-1901; upright stone; small white footstone set in front of grave. Semantha (sic), his wife, 1814-1871 ON SIDE ONE : Daniel V., 1840-1870; Martha A. 1849-1871. ON SIDE TWO: James L. 1863-1885; Fred, 1859-1883. ROW 4 (A.) John B. Niles, 1842-1909; small stone each side of upright stone, “Mother” / “Father”. Lorinda E Wells, his wife, 1851-1931. (B.) Mott E. Niles, wife of S.Y. Southworth, died May 28, 1892, 38 years; upright stone. (C.) Palmer Niles, died August 15, 1884, 82 years, 5 months; UPRIGHT STONE Amanda Reynolds, wife of Palmer Niles, died July 16, 1860, 46 years, 9 months. SOUTHSIDE OF STONE: Henry P. Niles, son of P. & A. Niles, died July 30, 1884, age 33 years, 4 months; “Heaven’s year is thine eternal. (D.) Stone with dove: Leslie, died June 13, 1879, 6 years, 3 months, son of J.S. & I.Z. Niles. (E.) Stone with dove: Little Della’s grave: ON BACK: ORDELLA, son of J. & N. Shirley, died Feb. 22, 1866, age 6 years, 1 month. (F.) Sybil, wife of Paul Niles, died October 16, 1867, 88 years. (G.) Paul Niles, died July 16, 1854, 78 years; (verse unreadable.) (H.) Louisa P. Webster, wife of D.J. Stewart, died May 31, 1863, 20 years, 4 months, 6 days. James D. and Wallace L., infant sons of D.J. & L. P. Stewart; Verse but can’t read. (I.) Six small stones, barely mounded out of ground: Estella, Augustus, Milo, Mother, Ellen, Lauriston. (J.) Davis, Harriet D., 1869-1955; George A., 1855-1922. (K.) Henry C. Martin, died July 9, 1876, age 28 years. (L.) Janett Moore, wife of Augustus Martin, May 22, 1862, age 56; Verse unreadable. ON SIDE: Augustus Martin, died April 10, 1891, 88 years. (M.) John E. Learment; unreadable writing. (N.) Andrew, son of A.W. and L.C. Learment, January 9, 1874, age 2 months. (O.) Lydia C., wife of Andrew W. Learmont (sic), died November 12, 1877, age 34 years, 8 months, 27 days. (.P.) Polly (Q.) Jemima, wife of Ira Briggs, died August 26, 1872, in her 82 year. (R.) Ira Briggs, died July 22, 1860, in his 75 year. (S.) Robert T., son of Charles and Catharine Mach, died October 12, 1850, age 17 years. (T.) Peter McIntyre, died May 9, 1870, age 69; weeping willow engraved on stone. (U.) Peter McIntyre, died March 14, 1823, age 53 years. His wife, Sarah, died August 22, 1860, age 88. (V.) Small stone, faint writing. (W.) Sally McIntyre, XXXX, October 2, 1864, age 53 years, 6 months. Eleanor McIntyre, June 11, 1837, 42 years, 5 months XXXX (X). William McIntyre, died April 12, 1872. (Y.) Deborah, wife of William McIntyre, died July 8, 1870, 66years. (Z.) Eleanor E., wife of C. Greeno, died March 10, 1865. (AA.) Libbie Eleanor, daughter of C.S W & E.E. Greeno, died August 21, 1865, age 2 years, 11 months; verse but can’t read. (BB.) David Erwin, Pvt. Kitchell’s NJ Troopers, Revolutionary War, Dec. 18, 1851. ROW 5 (A.) Peter Murphy, died January 25, 1884, age 45 years. (.B.) Edna M. (on top small stone near Peter Murphy). ON FRONT: BIRD, 1893-1906. W.G. Bird, 1865-1866. (C.) BIRD, to left flat market says Jennie M. 1863-1948, small flat stone. (D.) FOUR SMALL SIMPLE FLAT STONES; COULD BE HANDMADE; #1- A.R.N.; #2- P.N.; #3- H.P.N.; #4-No visible writing. (.E.) Cordelia, wife of David M. Freeman, December 19, 1825 - May 7tn, 1903. (F.) Leonard Berry, October 28, 1828 - april 12, 1893; very large stone. (G.) Emma O., daughter of Leonard and Olive Berry, died January 24, 1876, 6 years, 22 days; verse.....and heaven (mostly unreadable). Two stones on single base. SEPARATE STONE READS: Father. (H.) ON SIDE MARKER: W. Bertha E., daughter of Lenard and Melvina Wilson, died July 9, 1873, age 2 years, 8 months; verse “Safe with Jesus.” (I.) Leonard Wilson, 1835-1916. Melvina A. Wilson, 1846-1903 Bertha E. Wilson, 1870-1873. ON BACK: Leonard Wilson 1806-1880 Betsey Wilson, 1812-1901 Alexander Wilson, 1833-1835 Lorinda Wilson, 1840-1848 Clarence Wilson, 1840-1870. SMALL STONE ON RIGHT: Lorinda, died August 12, 1848, 8 years, 8 months; on same stone, Alexander, died October 14, 1835. (J.) Peter Martin, October 1, 1815, aged 17; very soft, worn stone. Jane Martin, his wife, died January 12, 1816, age 18 years. (K.) Mary, wife of Thomas March, died May 30, 1860, age 75 years. Thomas March, December 24, 1868, 87 years; “Not dead but sleeping.” (L.) Catherine, daughter of J. & C. M. Millan or McMillan, died July 27, 1882. (M.) Sally, wife of thomas E., 1832, died May 22, age 39 (?) (N.) Bently A, died March 7, 1884; large stone; Masonic emblem on stone. FAMILY NAME: PAYNE Bently L. 1880-1884. William A. Payne, 1845. Elvira Wiley, his wife, 1843-1894. Willie N., 1869-1889. Hugh Cunningham, 1865-1893. Nellie K. Payne, his wife, 1875-1895. (O.) Large letters on bottom: Capt. Wiley. John Nelson Wiley, born November 13, 1812, died November 28, 1895. His wife, Mary Ann Honisinger, born September 8, 1829, died March 9, 1920. Verse: “ In God we trust.” Masonic emblem on top. On back, “Made in Concord, N.H., Erected by J.N.W., his son, May 30, 1927. (P.) Willard Stiles, died April 21, 1857, age 56 years, 3 onths, 10 days. Elveira Stiles, died August 7, 1890, 1 month, 6 days; Verse unreadable. Stiles in large letters on bottom. ROW 6 (A.) Cornelia, wife of E.W. Coggin, died April 13, 1871, aged 45 years, 4 months, 11 days; pretty stone with clasped hands, male and female, ribbon above, reads “Farewell.” Verse unreadable. (B.) Philemon Berry, died February 12, 1862 in his 71st year; finger pointing up, small verse unreadable. ON BACK: Lucy, wife of Philomen Berry, died August 27, 1873, 82 years. (C.) Alvah W., son of D.M. and Cordelia Freeman, died November 23, 1857, age 6 years, 2 months; Verse, “Now, Mother, cease thy weeping, anguished breast; thy cherub boy is sleeping; thy darling is now a rest.” Joseph M., son of David and Cordelia Freeman. NEED TO RUB STONE FOR DATE. (D.) Philo Berry, born June 15, 1800, died May 3, 1886. Hulda Wilson, his wife, born April 11, 1798, died January 12, 1884. ON EACH SIDE OF STONE: “FATHER - MOTHER” Philo C., son of _________ Berry, died may 9, 1861, age 2 years. Dr. Philo Berry Jr., died Dec. 16, 1861 in his 31st. year. MASONIC EMBLEM ON TOP; NEAR THIS GRAVE IS A MARKER WITH A w. Cassius M., son of P.C. & H.M. Berry, died Feb. 18, 1868, age 1 year 11 months. LARGE EMPTY SPACE (E.) Alace I., died 1848, May 26, 3 years, 6 months. (F.) Catharine Moore, died March 23, 1852, 81 years. (G.) Malissa D., wife of George Ostrander, died August 20, 1846, age 24 years; verse unreadable. (H.) Jonathan Wilson, died December 28, 1845, in his 77th year. (I.) Sacred to the memory of Dadania, wife of Jonathan Wilson, who died Feb. 16, 1827, age 52 years, 7 months, 15 days; verse, unreadable. (J.) Catharine Clark, wife of ______________. (K.) Joseph Briggs, died July 4, 1851, age 56 years; verse, unable to read, Masonic emblem. Ellen Briggs, died November 21, 1875, 43 years, daughter of Joseph and Cathrine Briggs. (L.) Perelia, wife of _______________ Wiley, died 1846. Elizabeth, wife of Thomas Wiley, died September 1, 1863, age 74. ON TOP: Wiley, unable to read. Clarissa, daughter of H.N. and Mary D., died December 26, 1839, 11 years, 8 months, 8 days. Henry N., son of Nelson and Mary Wiley, died August 3, 1855, age 15 months. Verse unreadable. All small stones. ROW 7 (A.) Sally, wife of Charles A. Miller, died November 28, 1854, age 27 years. TEXT: Hebrews, Chapter 9. (B.) Orpha, wife of J.L. Berry, died December 18, 1847, aged 30 years. Verse unreadable. (C.) Precenda, wife of Alric Man Jr., died July 18, 1843, age 24 years. (D.) Lucy, daughter of William and Lucy Berry, died August 11, 1841, age 8 years, 4 months, 11 days. (E.) Cornelia, wife of e.W. Coggin, died April 30, 1871, aged 45 years, 4 months, 11 days. (F.) Old upright slab, unreadable. (G.) Margaret, wife of a.Walker, died July 1, 1844, in her 69th year; Verse: “Blessed are the dead which sleep in the Lord.” (H.) Louisa, daughter of James and Margaret Walker, died Oct. 11, 1829, age 3 years, 11 months, 3 days; This stone is leaning on Margaret Walker’s stone. (I.) Joseph Holbrook, born January 10, 1809, died August 10, 1875; large marker with crown and Gothic crosses. (J.) George Elliott, 1846-1918; stone has “Elliott” engraved on top. Euphemia J. Elliott, his wife, 1852-1915. Louise Elliott, 1852-1922. (K.) In memory of Precenda, wife of Barnabas Berry, did January 1816, in the 50th year of her days; Verse unreadable with weeping willow engraved on stone. Barnabas Berry, died August 18, 1850, age 94 years; metal (bronze) marker on grave with writing “Revolutionary Soldier, 1775-1788, erected by DAR Adirondack Chapter.” (L.) E.D. Holdridge, 1828-1889; large stone. Mary J. O’Neil, his wife, 1832-1896 (M.) Nettie D., daughter of W.H. & D.L. Stockwell; verse but unreadable. (N.) Lydia C. Briggs, died March 1, 1867, age 18 years; pretty small stone with hand holding flower. (O.) William P. Briggs, born April 11, 1831, died August 10, 1878; man and woman’s clasped hands on top. Maria A., his wife, born August 28, 1837, died September 1, 1877. Allie G., ___________ of William and Maria Briggs, died October 14, 1868, age 13 months. (P.) Our Darling baby, infant son of W.H. & H. Adams; small gray stone alone with unique detail. (Q.) Henry Briggs, died December 11, 1828, in his 82 nd year. Sally, his wife, died September 15, 1835, in her 82nd year; verses under each and third verse on botton of stone unreadable; bronze marker “Revolutionary Soldier.” (R.) In memory of Matthew Briggs; slab laying in ground. (S.) Wife of Hiram Pratt Hosmer, died May 31, 1853, age 26 years. (T.) HAP........, wife of ______________Briggs, October ___, 18_____. (U.) _________ Daughter of John & Ha________, _______________ob; small stone unreadable. (V.) Marcy, wife of -------------(Winchester Briggs???), 1852 in the 53rd year of her age. ROW 8 (A.) Sarah, daughter of Harriett and Alric Man, born March 23, 1847, died September 11, 1848. (DID HE REMARRY?); Large letters LAHEY engraved at bottom. Alric Man, died December 20, 1849, 39 years; at top engraved chain link FLT with rings around it. Lessley B., son of A&P Man, died August 22, 1848, 6 years. (B.) George W. Lahey, 1846-1925. His wife, Ellen Berry, 1857-1923. (C.) Abner S., son of P. & C.E. Berry, died December 6th, 1874, aged 11 months; verse,”Our oved one is at rest.” Catherine E. Martin, wife of Philemon Berry, died June 9, 1920, age 82 years; clasped hands, male and female at top of stone. Philemon Berry, died March 18, 1877, 47 years; clasped hands, over hands,; verse, “Gone, but not forgotten.” Philemon Berry, born July 17, 1866, died August 4, 1938; clasped hands. Sarah J., wife of Edward Webster, “Mother,” on top of stone. Sarah A., wife of H.M.Berry, died October 28, 1919, age 61 years. ENGRAVED “BERRY” LARGE LETTERS AT BOTTOM, SMALL GROUND STONE “FATHER.” LARGE SPACE (D.) “VAUGH” AT TOP John, 1857-1909 Warren, 1869-1925 LARGE SPACE (E.) Alice M., broken, unable to read, flat stone on ground to be turned. ROW 9 LARGE SPACE FROM FENCE; FOOT MARKER, NO LETTER. (A.) “MARTIN,” ON TOP OF LARGE STONE; MASONIC EMBLEM. Melvin M. Martin, 1842-1911. Margaret L.Ford, his wife, 1844-1924. John B. Martin, 1871-1939. Margaret J. McGibbon, his wife, 1866-1950. FOOT STONE, FLAT, MARGARET, HIS WIFE, 1866-1950; SOUTH SIDE, FLAT MARKER, JOHN B., 1871-1939; SOUTH OF LARGE STONE, TWO SMALL STONES, “MOTHER - FATHER.” (B.) JOHN J. LAFLUER; At bottom of stone, LAFLUER; died October 23, 1888, age 35 years. Henry, son of J.J. & Liz Lafleur, died February 1, 1887, age 2 weeks. CHECK STONES FOR TWO DIFFERENT SPELLINGS OF NAMES (C.) John, son of William J. and A. McGibbon, died August 5, 1886, age 1 month. SMALL STONE UNREADABLE (D.) John M. Edwards, 1855-1900. (E.) Henry A. Honsinger, April 16, 1893, 62 years. ROW 10 (A.) James, 1864 - ; Medium stone with “Brown” on base. Mary A., his wife, 1864-1904; verse, “At rest”, pretty stone with dove; marker at right with “R.” (B.) Barbar Reynolds, Co. C, 6 NY, 1822- HEAVY ART 1822-1902; medium stone with “Reynolds” on bottom. Lucretia Reynolds, his wife, 1829-1910. LARGE GREY STONE WITH “REYNOLDS”. George R. Berry, Pvt. U.S. Army, WW II, September 17, 1903, October 28, 1978: MILITARY BRONZE MARKER , marker at right with “R.” (C.) SMALL STONE, Mary, loose stone. (D.) William McGibbon, died December 3, 1894, age 70 years, 7 months; large obelisk stone, “At rest.”. ON NORTHSIDE OF STONE: Mary A., wife of C.H. Hedding, died January 8, 1903, age 55 years. ON EAST SIDE OF STONE: Clara M., died February 2, 1904, age 46 years. ON SOUTH SIDE OF STONE: Anna M., wife of W.J. McGibbon, died march 31, 1902, age 42 years. “ASLEEP IN JESUS.” William McGibbon, died November 2, 1903, aged 55 years. STONE: RESTING ON BASE WITH SMALL STONE “FATHER”. STONE: READS “WILLIAM J.” VERSE, “He was true to his trust.” STONE: READS “MOTHER:” verse, “We miss thee.” STONE: READS “AUNT”, VERSE, “Rest in Peace.” Loose small stone. (E.) Stark, Charles N., 1961-1968. Small stone with lamb on top Infant son, 1958. Sons of Carl and Elsie Stark. (F.) Stark. Masonic emblem, large stone. (.G.) Walter McGibbon, 1832-1902, ON WEST SIDE; “McGIBBON” at base of large stone. Jane McFadden, his wife, 1830-1868. Jenet (sic) Cruickshank, his wife, 1832-1913 William J. McGibbon, 1863-1945 Sarah, his wife, 1873-1968. (H.) Lillian M. Stark, wife of W. James McGibbon, died February 7, 1901, age 25 years; verse, “Asleep in Jesus. (I.) Isabella J., daughter of J.A. and I. Stark, died April 25, 1896, age 22 years; verse: “We miss thee.” (J.) John M. Edwards, 1855-1900; Masonic emblem; at base “EDWARDS.” (K.) Henry A. Honsinger, died April 16, 1893, age 62 years; stone in bad shape. ROW 10 (A.) Grace E., daughter of William and Lizzie Amlotte, 1902-1904. Verse: “A light is from our household gone; A voice we loved is stilled. A place is vacant at our home, Which never can be filled.” MARKER AT RIGHT “M.” ANOTHER MARKER, “FATHER,” THIRD MARKER, “R.” (B.) William J. Moore, 1836-1924; ON NORTH SIDE; large red and gray stone with elaborate “M;” “MOORE” on base of stone. David Moore, 1865-1927. AT TOP “FATHER - MOTHER.” William Moore, died January 15, 1885, 70 years; ON EAST SIDE. George, died October 2, 1903, aged 38 years. Mary Ann Stewart, his wife, died april 30, 1906, aged 77 years. Elizabeth, 1892-1905. (C.)Noel Reynolds, 1854-1940. Mary Smallman, his wife, 1853-1944. (D.) McGibbon, John, 1888-1954 Edith, A. 1888-1953. (E.) Caroline F. Armstrong, 1844-1938. Thomas Armstong, 1810-1921. Wesley B. Armstrong, 1917-1920. John Armstrong, 1860-1932. (F.) William Armstrong, 1842-1928; LARGE STONE WITH “ARMSTRONG” ON TOP. Eliza Douglas, his wife, 1854-1912; ON WEST SIDE. SMALL STONES “FATHER- MOTHER” AND MARKER WITH “A.” (G.) Margaret, wife of Jeremiah Elliotte, died December 26, 1902, age 83; verse, “Gone, but not forgotten.” (H.) Smallflat stone, Eloise, 1881-1921; surname unreadable. (I.) Pearl Stark, verse: “Our dear ________________(unreadable.)” Margaret. Isabella, daughter of A & C. Stark, died August 2, 1910, 3 years. Ethel. (J.) Emma J. Tuthill, died Dec. 18, 1829, age 83 year. (K.) Benjamin F. Tuthill, died July 7, 1910, aged 69 years.; “Co. H 142 REG. NYV; flag carved on stone. (L.) Eliza E. Stark, 1880-1965. (M.) Isabella Elder Stark, 1845-1934. (N.) Christie, daughter of A & C. McNair, died August 26, 1895, aged 32 years; McNAIR on base; small stone “Christie.” (O.) Rollin Waggoner, March 31st, 1907, age 86; Co. C. 3 REG., NY, Vol. (P.) Alfreda, wife of John W. Rowley, died November 31, 1892, 30 years; stone in bad shape. (Q.) E. Ellsworth, died March 17, 1902, 70 years. Sarah M., wife of E. Ellsworth, died December 28, 1891, in her 58th year; “ELLSWORTH” AT BASE OF STONE. Stone, E.E., Ward, son of John W. and Alfreda, died June 28, 1892, age 74 yars, 6 months. ***CHECK LOCATION OF THIS STONE.***