A Virtual Cemetery created by Deleted User

"There's the Rub"

Used to be you could make gravestone "rubbings". Another "trick" was to use flour to fill in the inscription... or shaving cream. Nowadays you have to take care not to damage the stone. (What good is a gravestone you can't read?!) I found a new trick... use SNOW! It is "all natural"!

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Corp Thomas Solon Benson Flowers have been left.

1830 – 10 Mar 1888

Buckfield, Oxford County, Maine, USA

Plot info: Section K, along the north fence. [WPA map: lot 200]

Abigail Tucker Buck Flowers have been left.

10 Nov 1771 – 22 Apr 1855

Buckfield, Oxford County, Maine, USA

Plot info: Lot# J-3

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Deacon John Kyle Flowers have been left.

1682 – 12 May 1762

Windham, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA

Plot info: Lot 101

Mary Collins Kyle Flowers have been left.

1694 – 8 Jan 1778

Windham, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA

Plot info: Lot 102

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Sanford Avery Lucas Flowers have been left.

28 Sep 1865 – 11 Jun 1906

Buckfield, Oxford County, Maine, USA

Ruth Fullerton Pool Flowers have been left.

2 Jul 1738 – 3 Aug 1835

Easton, Bristol County, Massachusetts, USA

Plot info: 78

Deacon Samuel Pool Flowers have been left.

16 Aug 1736 – 19 Dec 1830

Easton, Bristol County, Massachusetts, USA

Plot info: 78

Timothy Record Veteran Flowers have been left.

17 Jun 1783 – 18 May 1873

Buckfield, Oxford County, Maine, USA

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