Lucy Ann Shepard Sucher
Lucy Ann Sucher, the wife of Henry B. Sucher and daughter of John Shepard died in 1870 shortly after the birth of her newborn son. She and her newborn son […]
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Lucy Ann Sucher, the wife of Henry B. Sucher and daughter of John Shepard died in 1870 shortly after the birth of her newborn son. She and her newborn son […]
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Michael was one of three young children of Michael Sucher and Catherine Wolf buried in this cemetery. Michael shares a headstone with his brother Walter, even though their deaths were
Main St. Cemetery Marker: F1 Israel Porter Blodgett Avis Dodge Blodgett
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Main St Cemetery Marker: E6 This is one of four small identical stones that block off the Blodgett section of the cemetery. This marker is on the southeast corner of
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This is the marker for Avis Dodge Blodgett. Israel and Avis Blodgett were married in Amherst Massachusetts in 1820. Israel was born the day John Adams was inaugurated as the
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Mary was the daughter of Israel and Avis Dodge Blodgett. She is one of two of the eight Blodgett children buried with their parents. The other child buried here was
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Daniel Kingsley Blodgett was the son of Israel and Avis Dodge Blodgett. He died in his late teens. He is one of two of the eight Blodgett children buried with
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Main Street Cemetery Marker: G1 This is one of four small identical stones that block off the Blodgett section of the cemetery. This marker is on the northeast corner of
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Alexander French Foster married his wife Nancy Olivia Adams in 1839. After several moves, the family finally settled on a house on Maple Avenue. Alexander worked as a carpenter often
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Main St. Cemetery Marker: D11 Alexander French Foster Nancy Olivia Adams
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