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CROSSETT Hill Cemetery
Duxbury, Washington County, VT

This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Robert Morse (Rmorse@aol.com)

February 7,2000

For lookups of cemeteries and death dates:
Copies of the book titled; Duxbury &Moretown Cemetery Inscriptions, Washington County, VT
can be viewed at the

VOCA--VT Old Cemetery Association

GSV-- Genealogical Society. Of VT

VHS- Vt. Historical Society

Copies of the cemetery book may also be purchased from Robert Morse (Rmorse@aol.com). Address: 550 Coburn Rd., Plainfield, Vt. 05667; phone (802) 454-8526 or from Randy Lilley (Rlilley@aol.com). The book contains 19 cemeteries and the cost is $25.00 for the book, the price includes shipping.

The Crossett Hill Cemetery is an abandoned cemetery at the upper reaches of the Crossett Hill Road, it is located behind a home nestled among some large pine trees, near the intersection of the Crossett Hill road and the Hayes road. It may be accessed through the driveway of a neighboring home and up a steep bank, it may be accessed from the Devlin Road, then go North across the old field to the large pines.

Transcribed May, 1998 by Robert & Alan Morse

Crossett, Ann Maria; dau of E. & H.L., d ---- ae 16 mo

Crossett, Burton C.; d Nov 3, 1865, AE 43

Crossett, Byron; d Mar 6, 1868, AE 27

Crossett, Edna; dau of L.&O. Crossett, d July 9, 1854 AE 2 mo

Crossett, John C.; d July 17, 1866 AE 39

Crossett, Lysander; d June 18, 1865 AE 34 yr

Crossett, Rosewell; d Nov 27, 1859 AE 65 y

Eunice; wife of Roswell Crossett, d May 20, 1869 AE 71

Crossett, William W.; d Jan 27, 1863 AE 30

Crossett, Phebe; wife of Wm W., d June 30, 1875 AE 38

Hazen, Hiram; d Mar 26, 1863 age 18 yr, Co E 13 Reg V V

Meaker, Eliza P.; wife of C. Meaker, d May 21, 1878

Turner, Rebecca Calista; wife of Lyman V. Turner, d Aug 15, 1856 AE 33

Turner, infant; dau., d Aug 3, 1856 AE 11 weeks

There are several plain markers and probably some old stones under the ground and could not be found. Family legend tells that one of the plain markers was for: A Thompson infant.

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