Friday, June 22, 2007

George D. NOYES


George D. NOYES
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George D. NOYES, first child, infant son of Cyrus NOYES and his wife Bridget Gallup DENISON lived only 24 days.

The Denison genealogy says he was born and died in April 1844 but this gravestone says he died May 24, 1844 aged 24 days.

Photograph #225

Source:
Denison Genealogy: #4319 p. 149

Fannie Emma NOYES


Fannie Emma NOYES
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Fannie Emma NOYES, daughter of Cyrus NOYES and his wife Bridget Gallup DENISON. Fannie was the fourth child. She was born 15 Nov 1856 and died 1 July 1862. [Please note the death date on this stone says July 11.]

"Fannie Emma/Died/July 11, 1862/aged 5 years and 8 months"

Photograph #336

Source:
Denison Genealogy: #4322, p. 149

Wednesday, June 20, 2007

Mary P. BROWN


Mary P. BROWN
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Mary P. ["Polly"] BROWN, teenage daughter of Shubael Brown and his wife Lydia Palmer, was born 11 June 1794 and died 7 Aug 1810.

She is buried behind her parents and near her sister Roxanna who married John Burrows.

"In memory of Mary P. Brown/daughter of Shubael and Lydia Brown/who died Aug 7, 1801/aged 16 years."

Photograph # 334

Sources:
Wheeler's History of Stonington "Lynn Brown family": #227 p. 266
Barbour Index Stonington p. 56 BROWN, Polly, d. Shubael, b. June 11, 1794 Vol. 4 Page 60

Monday, June 18, 2007

Lydia PALMER

Lydia7 PALMER (Ichabod6, Ichabod5,Ichabod4, Ichabod3, Gershom2, Walter1) wife of Shubael BROWN was born 1 Nov 1766 in Stonington and died 15 August 1815. She was the daughter of Ichabod PALMER and his wife Mary Grant.

The children of Shubael and Lydia are listed at his blog entry.

"In memory of/Mrs. Lydia Brown/Relict of/ Mr. Shubael Brown/who died/Aug.t 15th 1815/aged 48 years."

Photograph # 523

Sources:
Wheeler's History of Stonington: p. 516

Shubael BROWN


Shubael BROWN
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Shubael5BROWN, (Jedediah4, [Jr.], Jedediah3, John2, Thomas1 ) father of Roxana BROWN (who was the wife of John BURROWS) and father of Mary P. BROWN, was born 5 Oct 1758 in Stonington. He was the husband of Lydia PALMER. They married 16 March 1785. He died 18 Aug 1806 in Stonington.

The Genealogy records of the Palmer family give a different date of their marriage, which as a reader points out does not "fit" with the dates of the children's births. There is a birth record for Shubael but no marriage record in the Barbour Index of Vital Records of CT.

"In memory of/Mr. Shubael Brown/who died/Aug. t 18th 1806, /in the 47th year/of his age./"

Shubael and Lydia were the parents of 6 children:

Philura [b. 1787], Nancy [b. 1790], Polly [b. 1794], Roxana [b. 1798], Shubael [b. 1700] and Betsey [b. 1801]

Photograph # 522

Sources:
Wheeler's History of Stonington "Lynn Brown family":#170, pages 264, 266

Sunday, June 17, 2007

Phoebe E. DENISON


Phoebe E. DENISON
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Phoebe8 E. DENISON (Elisha7, Isaac6, Daniel5, Daniel4, Daniel3, John2, George1) b. 22 Sept. 1825 was the first wife of John PRENTICE. They were married 14 Feb 1847 and lived in Mystic. The couple had Charles M. [#4341] b. 19 July 1848, William H. [#4342] b. 17 Sept 1850 and Mary A. [#4343] b. 26 Jan 1855.

After Phoebe died on 15 Oct, 1858, John married in 1859 Lucy S. FITCH.

"PRENTICE
John PRENTICE/ Jan. 16, 1823 - Aug 16, 1915/Phoebe E. DENISON/ His Wife/ Sept. 22, 1825 - Oct 15, 1858/ Lucy S. FITCH/His Wife/ Feb 9, 1834 - Jan 11, 1902"
Denison Genealogy: #2463, p. 150

This grave is located "across the street" from the Denison plot next to my Stewarts.

Albert Hale DENISON


Albert Hale DENISON
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Albert Hale DENISON shares a gravestone (inscribed on both sides)with his brother Elias Cornelius DENISON. Albert was an infant son of Ebenezer DENISON and his wife Mary Nile HAZARD. He was born 24 Feb 1845 and died 27 Dec 1845.
"Albert H./ died/ 27 Dec 1845/AE 10 months"

Source:

Denison Genealogy: #4301 page 149

Friday, June 15, 2007

James T. Harris and Sophia A. KNIGHT

I think these are the parents of Eleanor C. HARRIS, wife of Daniel W. DENISON.

James T. [Toleration] HARRIS
Born in Providence, RI
Oct. 7, 1808
Died in Wyoming, RI
April 24, 1885

Sophia A. [Amelia] KNIGHT
wife of James T. HARRIS
Born in Cranston, RI
Jany 11, 1812
Died
March 17, 1887

Sources:
1870 Census: Richmond (Wyoming), RI, age 63, wife is 57, is a "Gentleman"
1880 Census: Richmond (Wyoming), RI, age 74, wife is 68, is a farmer

M.E. DENISON


M.E. DENISON
Originally uploaded by midgefrazel
This is the grave marker for Mary Eldredge AVERY, wife of Nathan Fish DENISON. Information about them in inscribed on the monument.

N. F. DENISON


N. F. DENISON
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This is the grave marker for Nathan Fish DENISON. Information about him and his wife are inscribed on the monument.

Thursday, June 14, 2007

John BURROWS


John BURROWS
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John BURROWS, infant son and last child of John BURROWS and his wife Roxana BROWN. He was born 21 July 1836 and died 18 August, 1836. He is buried directly behind his parents.

"John/Died/Aug. 18, 1836/aged 28 DS."

Wheeler's History of Stonington, page 280 #51.

Sunday, June 10, 2007

Evans Stewart


Evans Stewart
Originally uploaded by midgefrazel

This is a photograph of my grandfather, Evans Stewart. He loved to have me sit in his lap and listen to him read to me.

My very first book, inscribed to me for my second birthday was an Audubon Bird Guide. Grandpa and I would watch the birds from his favorite spot in the dining room.

My grandmother, upon meeting my husband, was overcome. She said he looked so much like Evans and she gave me this photo.

She was right.

Evans is buried behind the large Denison stone with his wife, Hannah Josephine Barber, his son Evans Stewart, Jr. and his brother Dudley W. Stewart. His father, Charles and grandfather Dudley are buried nearby.

Elm Grove Section View 9


Elm Grove Section View 9
Originally uploaded by midgefrazel
This is one of my most favorite views. Notice the sheer size of the Noyes monument! It does look as if the monument should have more inscription than it does.

Elm Grove Section View 8


Elm Grove Section View 8
Originally uploaded by midgefrazel

In this photograph, please observe the variety of sizes of gravestones. Smaller gravestones are mostly children or young persons who have died and in some time periods, large monuments meant the family was well to do or important in the community.

Some of the largest single gravestones are reserved for the clergy who are buried in a plot like this as the inscription is often lengthy and ornate.

Photograph # 326

Elm Grove Section View 7


Elm Grove Section View 7
Originally uploaded by midgefrazel
As I have been to this plot many times over the years, I am nevertheless surprised when the camera captures something I had not noticed before. See the monument that says SEARS at the bottom? Because there are no names on that side, I have not photographed it before. Learn something every day, I guess.

Elm Grove Section View 6


Elm Grove Section View 6
Originally uploaded by midgefrazel
As you can see by this view, it is important to examine the "back" and "sides" of each gravestone. By taking a photo like this one, you can be sure that even though the backs of these are not inscribed, I can be sure that they are not when I return home and look at my photos.

It is wonderful to work with a digital camera as you can take as many photos as needed to get the right information. With my present camera I bought a 1GB and 2GB memory stick.

Elm Grove Section View 5


Elm Grove Section View 5
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View Five shows the front row of stones at the far end of the Denison plot.

Saturday, June 09, 2007

Elm Grove Section View 4


Elm Grove Section View 4
Originally uploaded by midgefrazel
John BURROWS and his wife Roxana BROWN and her parents rest eternally in this section of the Elm Grove Cemetery.

Elm Grove Section View 3


Elm Grove Section View 3
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This view of the Elm Grove cemetery marks the graves of Elam BURROWS and family.

Friday, June 08, 2007

Elm Grove Section View 2


Elm Grove Section View 2
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This is section of the plot which contains the graves of the family of Frederick DENISON, Sr. and his wife Hannah FISH. The gravestone of Frederick is not very readable but by its postion next to the gravestone of Hannah were can be assured this is his resting place.

Tuesday, June 05, 2007

Elm Grove Section View 1


Elm Grove Section View 1
Originally uploaded by midgefrazel
Visiting the Denison section at the Elm Grove Cemetery this past week, I took several shots of each section to fix the position of the graves in my mind. I also branched out to examine some more gravestones in nearby areas. I call them the "neighbors".

I also enjoyed finding some of someone elses ancestors while I was there. Wait until you hear about that.

This is the edge of the section where the Noyes folks are buried.