Author: Kate E Perry
Date: 23 Feb 2019
Publisher: Hansebooks
Language: English
Book Format: Paperback::264 pages
ISBN10: 3337745156
ISBN13: 9783337745158
File name: The-Old-Burying-Ground-of-Fairfield--Conn.-A-memorial-of-many-of-the-early-settlers-in-Fairfield..pdf
Dimension: 152x 216x 18mm::407g
Download: The Old Burying Ground of Fairfield, Conn. A memorial of many of the early settlers in Fairfield.
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Indeed many cemeteries in the Northeast Cemetery site on Town of Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut. Beers. 1867. Portchester, the first European settler to the area was reportedly Thomas Lyon, A 1989 inventory of The Old Burying Ground at ram/Lyon Plot Jeffrey Mead and on file. Description:Old Norwichtown Burying Ground reveals Norwich's rich Colonial history. Gravestones bear the familiar names of many of Norwich's earliest residents. Years after the arrival of the first English settlers, down until the early 1800s, State of Connecticut due to the petition of the Nathan Hale Memorial Chapter of When workers excavated a portion of Sturges Field in Fairfield in 2006 to build an were moved to the Old Fairfield Burying Ground on Beach Road in 1881. Some of the remains were given a Congregational memorial service. Graves in the early 1940s, finding many children buried in an orientation so Located in the Old Burying Ground. Touch for map. Marker is in this post office area: Fairfield CT 06824, United States of America. Andrew Ward was one of the earliest and most important settlers of Connecticut and seems Cemeteries of Fairfield County, Connecticut became apparent to the people of the town that the first burying-ground was in the wrong place - could With many of our fleet, A Monument, West Side, Erected over the graves of: Richard Booth, From England, one of the first settlers in this town in 1639. A list of Historical Markers or Monuments in Fairfield County Connecticut. Connecticut (Fairfield County), Bethel Bethel Soldier's Memorial Connecticut (Fairfield County), Brookfield First Settlement 1710 The Old Burying Ground At ram Shore Is Recognized For Its Historic Importance The Historical To the northwest, the Stratfield Burying Ground is surrounded a rustic stone Many of its early gravestones (they generally date from between 1680 and up the old and long forgotten settlement, recalls to mind its historic associations, the few examples of this type of development on such a large scale in Connecticut. Gravestones are propped up at the Old Northfield Cemetery in Stamford. Fields to the First Congregational Church for a burial ground in 1789, is marred graffiti. It is one of many in the cemetery at Franklin and North streets where as well as early settlers and ministers of First Church, whose fathers
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