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There is no G.R. number. This cemeter was vandalized a long time ago. Eleanor Tripp's research in April, 1979 revealed broken stones. These same broken stones were found buried in the cemetery in February 2006. A visit on October 24, 2007 found only one broken, marble stone leaning against a tree and the south stone wall and with the name Job Crosmon, 9/11/1882. Job Crassman (Crossman) marriage intentions were made to Asenath Chace on 7/14/1836 in Dartmouth.
5 marked burial stones
14 fieldstones
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