This project is for those buried in Binghamville Cemetery, Fletcher, Franklin County, Vermont. Find a Grave
This project is for those buried in Worcester Village Cemetery, Worcester, Washington County, Vermont. Find a Grave USGW Archives
Located on Reservoir Road in Berkshire Center, Franklin County Vermont. The cemetery is current, with the oldest burial being 1808. Find a Grave
Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Bennington County, Vermont. History Bennington is the oldest county in Vermont still in existence, created by the first general assembly on March 17, 1778. Vermont was organized into two original counties, with Bennington in the west and Unity (a few days later renamed Cumberland) in the east. On February 16, 1781 Rutland County w...
This project is for those buried in Bennington Village Cemetery, Bennington, Bennington County, Vermont. Find a Grave
This project is for those buried in Westlook Cemetery, Glover, Orleans County, Vermont. Find a Grave Northeast Kingdom Genealogy
Meeting House Hill Cemetery in Brattleboro, VT was established in 1768 by the citizens of the town as the site for their first meeting house and cemetery, hence the name. In the early years of the town’s history, town meetings and religious services alike were held at the meeting house, as there was no other structure for the purpose. Over time, the center of town moved off the hill and down to...
Saxtons River Cemetery is located in the village of Saxtons River in the town of Rockingham, Windham County, Vermont. The cemetery is part of Saxons River historic district which has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places. Saxons River's earliest burials date from the 1800s. This well maintained cemetery is active. Westminster St. Saxtons River, Vermont, USA Coordinates...
Rockingham Meeting House Cemetery resides in Rockingham, Windham County, Vermont. The cemetery is adjacent to The Olde Rockingham Meeting House, founded in 1787. In 2000, the Meeting House was designated as a National Historic Landmark. Burials date from the 1750s and continue through the present. This well preserved and dedicatedly maintained cemetery is active. "The Rockingham Meeting Hous...
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Please add those who are buried in Baird Cemetery, Chittenden, Rutland County, Vermont. Find a Grave
This project is for those buried in Bailey's Mills Cemetery, also known as Hapgood Cemetery , Reading, Windsor County, Vermont. Find a Grave
Hillside Cemetery is located in Thetford, Orange County, Vermont. This historic cemetery is also known as Hillside-Ellis-Doble Cemetery. The first known burials started in 1768; however, those markers/stones still existing are from the 1810s through to the present. The cemetery was incorporated August 14, 1937. Hillside is an active cemetery. Thetford, Vermont, USA Coordinates: 43.79184, -72...
Hope Cemetery resides in Waterbury, Washington County, Vermont. Burials are dated from the 1790s through the present. Hope is an active cemetery. "Waterbury is a town in Washington County in central Vermont, United States. Although the town is still home to the Waterbury Village Historic District, the village sharing the name of the town officially dissolved as a municipality in 2018. The loc...
Williamstown Village Cemetery resides in Williamstown Village in the town of Williamstown, Orange County, Vermont. Burials are from the 1810s through the present. Williamstown Village Cemetery is active. The cemetery is overseen and maintained by the Williamstown Board of Commissioners. Williamstown, Vermont, USA Coordinates: 44.12585, -72.53707
The first burial was in 1823. The cemetery is still in use and is very well kept. A number of Civil War Veterans are buried here. White marble and granite stones from the 19th century are distinctive and straight (for the most part). They have very beautiful epitaphs and unique etchings that were carved by "Risley and McCallum, Piermont, NH". The cemetery is located in Norwich, Windsor County...
Old Thetford Center Cemetery resides in Thetford Center, Orange County, Vermont. The earliest burials began in the 1760s and carried through the 1920s. The Old Thetford Center Cemetery is no longer active. At the time of the cemetery's inception, the town of Thetford was apart of the New Hampshire Grants rather than a Vermont holding. "The town was created on August 12, 1761 by way of a royal ...
This project is for those buried in Hillside Cemetery, Richford, Franklin County, Vermont. Find a Grave
The cemetery is located on 314 South Main Street, Richford, Franklin County, Vermont. Find a Grave
The cemetery is located at the corner of Garland Hill and Symes Pond Roads at the west edge of McIndoes Falls, a village within the town of Barnet, Caledonia County, Vermont. All 811 existent inscriptions in this cemetery were transcribed (and a couple dozen no-longer-marked graves marked on the plot map) by Wally Wallace in the summer of 2002. These memorials were downloaded from his website ...
This project is for those buried in Mountain View Cemetery, West Pawlet, Rutland County, Vermont. Find a Grave
Pine Grove Cemetery resides in North Springfield in the Town of Springfield, Windsor, Vermont. This small cemetery is overseen by the Town of Springfield. The earliest graves date from the 1780s into the present. Pine Grove is an active cemetery. Find a Grave Follow the link for in-depth information and gravestone pictures of Civil War Veterans buried in Pine Grove Cemetery: Vermont Civil...
Vermont Veterans Home Cemetery is located in Bennington, Vermont. Find a Grave
This project is for those buried in Lyndon Center Cemetery, Lyndon, Caledonia County, Vermont. Notable Interments Thomas Bartlett, Jr. (1808-1876) - US Congress William Cahoon (1774-1833) - US Congress Isaac Fletcher (1784-1842) - US Congress Links Find a Grave
The New England Order of Protection was fraternal benefit/mutual aid society serving New England. Its foundational principles were equity, benevolence, and charity. The Order was founded in 1887 and incorporated in Massachusetts. It had splintered off from the Knights and Ladies of Honor, which was one of the reasons the N.E.O.P. was always gender-inclusive. According to the N.E.O.P.'s founder...