These
fifty-eight revolutionary soldiers are buried in
Newbury, and their resting places are known and marked:
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Abbott, Bancroft
Avery, Nathan
Banfield, Geo.
Bayley, Gen. Jacob
Bayley, Maj. Joshua
Bayley, Capt. Jacob
Bayley, Capt. Frye
Bayley, Capt. John G.
Bayley, James
Bayley, James, 2nd
Barnet, John
Brock, Thomas
Bliss, Peletiah
Carbee, Joel
Carlton, Dudley
Chamberlin, Richard
Chamberlin, Lieut. Abiel
Chamberlin, Lieut. Joseph
Chamberlin, Benjamin
Chamberlin, Moses
Chamberlin, Remembrance
Coburn, Asa
Doe, William
Eaton, John
Eastman, Thomas
Ford, Paul
Fowler, Josiah
Fowler, Abner
Goodwin, Jonathan
Hadley, Nehimiah
Hadley, Jonathan
Hale, Joshua
Haseltine, John
Haseltine, David
Heath, Sylvanus
Holmes, Capt. Samuel
Indian, Joe
Johnson, Col. Thomas
Johnston, Col. Robert
Kent, Col. Jacob
Kent, Jacob, Jr.
Lovewell, Capt. Nehimiah
Martin, Peter
Mellen, Thomas
Mills, John, Jr.
Olmstead, Joseph
Powers, Stephen
Putnam, Israel
Page, Reuben
Peach, William
Smith, Dr. Gideon
Stevens, Daniel
Stevens, Capt. Simeon
Smith, John
White, Dr. Samuel (surgeon)
Watson, Peletiah
Wallace, William
It is said these titles are of the
genuine continental army sort, and not of the state militia
variety, and that there is good evidence that the list of
Newbury's war heroes can be increased to one hundred, but their
graves are unmarked.
Source: Vermont Antiquarian, 1904-05
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