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HIRAM CEMETERY INSCRIPTIONS BY HUBERT W. CLEMONS - STANLEY CEMETERY records 1989-2011. Heading NOTES - copied as recorded in the original notebook in the collection of Hiram Historical Society in Great Ossipee Museum. Heading PAGE # = the page in the original notebook.

Last Name
First Name
Born
Died
Cemetery Name
Page #
Notes
Cole
J. Everett
June 17, 1860
Feb 3, 1910
Stanley
15
Cotton
Dora (Wadsworth)
May 17, 1901
Stanley
3
wife of Wyman Cotton-dau of Edwin R./Sarah A. Benton Wadsworth (40yr 2mo)
Croteau
Joseph A.
June 9, 1928
Sep 1, 1983
Stanley
23
new stone
Day
Ayleen L. (Cutting)
Sep 12, 1905
July 20, 1990
Stanley
8
wife of George F. Day
Day
Curtis Elliott
Sep 6, 1940
Aug 9, 1945
Stanley
18
son of Elliott C./Phyllis C. Day
Day
Dora
1871
1891
Stanley
11
dau of Charles/Susie Stanley Trueworthy
Day
Elby P.
May 29, 1891
Feb 13, 1953
Stanley
19
dau of Nemiah Day
Day
Elliott C.
May 5, 1981
Stanley
22
husb of Phyllis Berry (69yr)
Day
Elliott C.
Mar 3, 1912
May 5, 1981
Stanley
18
son of Elby P. Day-Elliott/Phyllis Day parents of Curtis E., Richard, Janice Day
Day
Emma A. (Emerson)
Jan 2, 1908
Feb 11, 1948
Stanley
6
wife of Eugene Day-suicide by shooting
Day
Eugene
May 22, 1902
June 29, 1949
Stanley
6
suicide by hanging
Day
Florence Ida
Aug 21, 1938
Stanley
8
dau of George/Ayleen Day
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Footnotes

Footnotes:

ST-7 John C. Gilpatrick and his wife, Abigail Bond lived for many years by the brook-side near the Samuel Ridlon homestead in Hiram. When advanced in life,he removed to Limerick, where he died. John & Abigail were parents of Daniel & Ammi Gilpatrick. Ammi Gilpatrick married Esther Gray; they were parents of 11 children, including Charles F. Gilpatrick to whom the following obituary was written in a Portland newspaper on Feb. 9, 1914. Believed to be the only case of complete ossification on record. South Hiram, Feb. 9- at the home of his sister, Mrs. Alpheus Gilpatrick; Charles F. Gilpatrick, known all over New England and many other states as 'the ossified man', passed out of life Feb. 7, aged 57 years". Mr. Gilpatrick is believed to have been buried on family property to avoid exhumation of his body for medical research.

 

ST-12 William Stanley, son of William, was born in Shapleigh, ME in 1778. He married Susanna Morrison, certificate granted Dec.12,1797, and followed his brother Joseph to Parsonsfield. He soon moved to Hiram, where he built a house and mill and cleared a farm. He died April 27, 1822, age 46yrs; his wife died July16, 1836 age 56yr. They were buried on his land at South Hiram, where their gravestones now stand. William and Susanna were parents of Esther who married Samuel Ridlon; Isaac who married Susan Gould; William who married Nancy Perkins; Jacob who married Betsey Thompson; Joseph who married Olive Peters; Deborah who married Daniel Gould; Olive who married George Gould; and Rev. John who married Salone Stacy. Information from Geideon T. Ridlon's SACO VALLEY SETTLEMENTS AND FAMILIES.

 

ST-22 NOTE: The following are listed in Preston Stanley's (local funeral director for many years) record books as having been buried in the Stanley Cemetery, South Hiram. They may be in unmarked graves.

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