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When I started out, most of the pictures on this site covered the time frame of the Massachusetts Bay Colony and the Connecticut River Valley area of Massachusetts and Connecticut ( also Vermont, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island). All pictures done at random while taking photos of my ancestors gravestones.

In the process of getting the photographs, I realized that there are very few early stones left , they are either gone or unreadable. So I decided that I would photograph the earliest stones I can find in the cemeteries.

The following mailing list for family researchers searching EARLY
New England ancestors in the Connecticut River Valley region:

Ma-Bay-Colony-L@rootsweb.com 1630-1690/1 (no later)
Ct-River-Valley-L@rootsweb.com 1635-1800+
MaHampden-L@rootsweb.com 1635+
Vermont-L@rootsweb.com 1780 +
CtHartfo-L@rootsweb.com 1636 +
CtTolland-L@rootsweb.com 1700+
CtWindhamCo-L@rootsweb.com 1640+ (migrations to Mass/Vt )
CAN-DEERFIELD-ATTACK-1704-L@rootsweb.com

If you'd like to add pictures to this site.....contact me and I will give you a spot on the photo page with your name or whatever you would like within reason.

There is one thing a good genealogist must have .......MAPS ! My favorite is the © Arrow maps by Langenscheidt Publishing Group....you can get street maps of different areas ( cemeteries are shown ! ) that you are working on.

My shelf is full of maps and atlas' of every New England state The link below will get you to the ©Arrow site and you can order on line or go to a store that sells maps. (you will need to highlight and copy)........
http://www.arrowmap.com/category.asp?catalog_name=Catalog&category_name=ArrowBrowse&Page=1

If you see a photo you want, contact me, will send original for $1.00 which includes postage ( contact me MAEssexGenWeb@hotmail.com) or download it.

I will add states and links as I go....


list adm.for :
Ma-Bay-Colony-L@rootsweb.com
CtHartfo-L@rootsweb.com (Hartford County,Conn.)
CAN-DEERFIELD-ATTACK-1704-L@rootsweb.com
MaHampden-L@rootsweb.com

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Ware, Hampshire Co.,Mass:  East Congregational Church cemetery : East Congregational Church cemetery located on Church St. in Ware (business area)..... this cemetery has a VARIETY of dates.........if you are seeking older dates...look at Ware's Greenwich Road Cemetery.

Ware, Hampshire Co.,Mass: East Congregational Church cemetery

East Congregational Church cemetery located on Church St. in Ware (bus ...

Updated: Oct 19, 2003 2:25pm PST

Massachusetts:   Franklin Co. :

Massachusetts: Franklin Co.

Updated: Oct 18, 2003 5:40pm PST

Ware, Hampshire Co.,Mass:  Greenwich Road Cem. : 1750:  "Ware River Parish" est.
1761: District called "Ware"
1775: made a town (offically)

this cemetery is the oldest in Ware...at the old "center" on route 9

Ware, Hampshire Co.,Mass: Greenwich Road Cem.

1750: "Ware River Parish" est. 1761: District called "Ware" 1775: m ...

Updated: Oct 13, 2003 7:19pm PST

CONWAY (#2), Franklin Co.,Mass. CRICKET HILL CEM. : this is the 2d Conway cemtery....there are others but not as old.

CONWAY (#2), Franklin Co.,Mass. CRICKET HILL CEM.

this is the 2d Conway cemtery....there are others but not as old.

Updated: Oct 12, 2003 3:18pm PST

Conway,Franklin Co.,Mass. (Howland Cem.)photos #1 : CONWAY was part of DEERFIELD until 1767.....
This is Howland Cemetery in Conway, located on Shelburne Falls Road.   some of the photographs are difficult to decipher !
  The pictures from Cricket Hill (1790) are on Conway's Photo #2 (a separate page,  "Conway's Cricket Hill Cem.)

Conway,Franklin Co.,Mass. (Howland Cem.)photos #1

CONWAY was part of DEERFIELD until 1767..... This is Howland Cemetery ...

Updated: Oct 11, 2003 10:57pm PST

OLD DEERFIELD (historic Deerfield), Franklin Co., : The photos on this page are of 
" Old Deerfield " cemetery, located on Old Albany Road or as it's called "Harrow's field".........this is a " town that time passed by"..............For serious Deerfield reseachers, there is a book: " Family & Landscape: Deerfield Homelots from 1671;  Susan McGowan & Amelia F.Miller, Pomcumtuck Valley Memorial Association, 1996 which can be ordered through the on line Deerfield Museum Store...............this part of Deerfield, now called "OLD Deerfield" was attacked in 1704 by the French and Indians from Quebec,Canada.
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  Many of the stones are hard to read, if anyone knows about the folks, email me and I will put your info up with your email for researchers.
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   There is a site for South Deerfield which is a section of Deerfield.  They are posted separately to keep folks from getting confused.

OLD DEERFIELD (historic Deerfield), Franklin Co.,

The photos on this page are of " Old Deerfield " cemetery, located o ...

Updated: Oct 11, 2003 9:43pm PST

BRIMFIELD,Hampden Co.:  Old Center Cem. : if you are doing research in Monson or Brimfield, be sure to check out both towns,  Monson was part of Brimfield until 1760.

BRIMFIELD,Hampden Co.: Old Center Cem.

if you are doing research in Monson or Brimfield, be sure to check out ...

Updated: Sep 25, 2003 7:08pm PST

Richard Clarke's photos : The photos are small town cemeteries that R.C. has taken....Richard has general views and also family stones posted............
surnames are:
TREAT
CLARK(e)

if anyone has questions contact:
rmclarke@snet.net

Richard Clarke's photos

The photos are small town cemeteries that R.C. has taken....Richard ha ...

Updated: Sep 25, 2003 3:47pm PST

SOUTH DEERFIELD (Deerfield)Franklin Co.;  Sugarloaf Street in center of town : Deerfield name for the town in spite of being  " South Deerfield " .

  I found several early names in this cemetery that were not in the "Old Deerfield" burying ground.

  There are NO stones prior to 1700's in either cemetery.

  Many of the people buried here were born in early to mid 1700's.

SOUTH DEERFIELD (Deerfield)Franklin Co.; Sugarloaf Street in center of town

Deerfield name for the town in spite of being " South Deerfield " . ...

Updated: Sep 17, 2003 8:29pm PST

Connecticut River Valley of Conn., Mass., Vt., & NH : This maps gives you the "picture" of the Connecticut River Valley area of New England.    The River runs north and south.....(it's in the middle of the map)
 

By permission of P.Z , President of Old Deerfield.

Connecticut River Valley of Conn., Mass., Vt., & NH

This maps gives you the "picture" of the Connecticut River Valley area ...

Updated: Sep 08, 2003 6:10pm PST

HATFIELD, Hampshire Co:...Old Burying Ground aka Hill Cemetery : Hatfield's old burying ground...many stones difficult to read.....and also there are MANY missing stones
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 Hatfield was once part of HADLEY...if you dont find info in Hatfield....try Hadley.
There is a historical society in Hatfield.....zip 01038.
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 I have a photographs that did not come on the CD:
 William Williams b. Feb.2,1665 and died Aug.29,1741

HATFIELD, Hampshire Co:...Old Burying Ground aka Hill Cemetery

Hatfield's old burying ground...many stones difficult to read.....and ...

Updated: Sep 08, 2003 3:56pm PST

John Buczek's gallery:  Ashfield (Franklin Co.)Mass. : John's ancestors are:  
PHILLIPS
FIELD
WILLIAMS
BELDING
WARD
ORCUTT
JONES
ELLIS
DRAKE
     
 john.buczek@comcast.net

John Buczek's gallery: Ashfield (Franklin Co.)Mass.

John's ancestors are: PHILLIPS FIELD WILLIAMS BELDING WARD ORC ...

Updated: Sep 07, 2003 4:02pm PST

AMHERST, Hampshire Co......West Cemetery : this cemetery, especially where the old stones are, in implorable condition.....the sign in front states it's going under preservation....
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PLEASE NOTE:
   Many of the stones are not VERY ancient in terms of early settlers 
BUT THE NAMES ARE.
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 Another important fact to know...Amherst was  part of Hadley in 1759 and in 1775, was established as a town.

AMHERST, Hampshire Co......West Cemetery

this cemetery, especially where the old stones are, in implorable cond ...

Updated: Sep 04, 2003 5:04pm PST

PALMER, Hampden Co.........Old Warren Road cemetery :

PALMER, Hampden Co.........Old Warren Road cemetery

Updated: Sep 02, 2003 9:47pm PST

LUDLOW, Hampden Co.....Old Burying Ground : The early days of Ludlow was part of Springfield.....until 1774.......the old name was " Stony Hill "
  The " busy" area of Ludlow is roughly 2 miles away....when the mills came in...the town grew there and the Old Ludlow Center became a quiet place. ( thank goodness )

LUDLOW, Hampden Co.....Old Burying Ground

The early days of Ludlow was part of Springfield.....until 1774....... ...

Updated: Sep 02, 2003 6:36pm PST

ANDOVER, Essex Co.,  (I believe it's the South Cemetery) : Andover was settled about 1646.....the old name for the town was Cochichawick....and the spelling for Andover in the Mass.Bay Records
was "Andiver "
  There is another old burying ground in Andover but didnt get to it.(2001)
  Most of  the stones pictured here are my ancestors.
  It was part of the Massachusetts Bay Colony.

ANDOVER, Essex Co., (I believe it's the South Cemetery)

Andover was settled about 1646.....the old name for the town was Cochi ...

Updated: Sep 02, 2003 5:52pm PST

MONSON:  Hampden Co. : Monson was part of Brimfield prior to 1760
 Many of the early settlers of Brimfield came from Windham Co.,Conn.

MONSON: Hampden Co.

Monson was part of Brimfield prior to 1760 Many of the early settler ...

Updated: Sep 01, 2003 6:00pm PST

Leverett, New Salem, and Wendell:  Franklin Co. : Leverett...New Salem....Wendell...
are here together as I have only a few pictures which I took few years ago ....
if I can get more of these towns and/or you may have some to share, then I will place the towns in their own
sites.
contact me  Bunnydust@comcast.net

Leverett, New Salem, and Wendell: Franklin Co.

Leverett...New Salem....Wendell... are here together as I have only a ...

Updated: Sep 01, 2003 4:39pm PST

Massachusetts:  Hampshire Co. :

Massachusetts: Hampshire Co.

Updated: Sep 01, 2003 4:14pm PST

LOST SOULS.....can you help ? : This site will be for gravestones that are difficult to read but able to get some information and hopefully someone will recognize the family it belongs to.

LOST SOULS.....can you help ?

This site will be for gravestones that are difficult to read but able ...

Updated: Aug 29, 2003 3:22pm PST

The original Hartford settlers memorial : The monolith of the First Founders of Hartford, in the cemetery is actually a newer version of the once old crumbling one that was located there.  I have one old photo of one side of the old one.  The names were the same, but located on the side in different locations than the newer one.   Pictured in the photo is Dr. Edwin Dudley Smith II, his wife Elsie and child Edwin Dudley Smith III.  The Smiths are descendants of George Stocking, one of the first founders.  Dr. Smith's Grandfather, Edwin S. Smith married Ann Sophia Stocking in Ludlow MA.  Ann was from Chatham CT, and is descended from Samuel Stocking, son of George, who migrated to Middletown CT from Hartford.

Dave from Long Island 
   Any questions, contact Dave:
DMS59Dart@aol.com

The original Hartford settlers memorial

The monolith of the First Founders of Hartford, in the cemetery is act ...

Updated: Aug 25, 2003 5:55pm PST

South Windsor :    Jonathan Edward Cemetery:  God's Acre : South Windsor:
oldest settlers buried here with their pastor, Timothy Edwards, son of Jonathan Edwards ;  also the Grants are buried here, ancestors of President Ulysses S.Grant.
  The surnames are not all buried together so check all the photos.
  
  S.Windsor is in Hartford Co.

South Windsor : Jonathan Edward Cemetery: God's Acre

South Windsor: oldest settlers buried here with their pastor, Timothy ...

Updated: Aug 25, 2003 5:03pm PST

Connecticut:  Hartford area : These are maps I have scanned showing areas of the cemeteries I have taken.....
  Every genealogist should have maps for areas they are researching, I ALWAYS have maps with me, even in my truck .

Connecticut: Hartford area

These are maps I have scanned showing areas of the cemeteries I have t ...

Updated: Aug 25, 2003 1:43pm PST

East Hartford :  Old Center Cemetery : East Hartford was part of Hartford until 1783..... so if you cannot find anyone here, check the Hartford photographs.
   Many of the names in the early Connecticut towns around Hartford, you will find northward....just follow the Connecticut River....check out 
the towns I have photographed.

  East Hartford is in Hartford Co.

East Hartford : Old Center Cemetery

East Hartford was part of Hartford until 1783..... so if you cannot fi ...

Updated: Aug 24, 2003 8:09pm PST

HARTFORD:  Center Church Burying Ground : The original burying ground of the settlers cannot be found  so the next best thing is the oldest surviving burial ground.
  There are NO stones PRIOR 1709

HARTFORD: Center Church Burying Ground

The original burying ground of the settlers cannot be found so the ne ...

Updated: Aug 24, 2003 7:07pm PST

WETHERSFIELD : Early houses and cemeteries of Wethersfield,Conn.

  There is a historical society ...

   Wethersfield is in Hartford Co.

WETHERSFIELD

Early houses and cemeteries of Wethersfield,Conn. There is a hist ...

Updated: Aug 11, 2003 9:33pm PST

West Springfield, Hampden Co:  Park St. Cem. : Park St. Cemetery is located near the Day house in W.Springfield, on Route 20.
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  Many different carvings in this cemetery....art !    I had to use a "magnabrite" to read some of the engravings !

West Springfield is in Hampden Co.

West Springfield, Hampden Co: Park St. Cem.

Park St. Cemetery is located near the Day house in W.Springfield, on R ...

Updated: Aug 09, 2003 12:41pm PST

Westfield, Hampden Co.;     Ye Old Burying Ground : Westfield was part of Springfield until 1669 and called "Woronoake"....it was established as a city 1920.

Westfield in in Hampden Co.

Westfield, Hampden Co.; Ye Old Burying Ground

Westfield was part of Springfield until 1669 and called "Woronoake"... ...

Updated: Aug 07, 2003 8:23pm PST

West Springfield--UNION ST.CEMETERY : West Springfield was part of Springfield until 1774.   There are no 
"family plots" in this cemetery, so if you see a name, keep going, there could be another somewhere.

West Springfield--UNION ST.CEMETERY

West Springfield was part of Springfield until 1774. There are no ...

Updated: Aug 05, 2003 3:07pm PST

Belchertown, Hampshire Co....Fuller Cemetery : Belchertown was called Cold Spring Plantation in the early days, as a town it was Belcher's Town, then incorp.as a town in 1761.
    Belchertown is located between Amherst and Ware and is in 
Hampshire Co.
     The cemetery here is the Fuller Cemetery located on Rt.181 in Belchertown.

Belchertown, Hampshire Co....Fuller Cemetery

Belchertown was called Cold Spring Plantation in the early days, as a ...

Updated: Aug 04, 2003 6:09pm PST

Northampton, Hampshire co.,   Bridge St. Cemetery : Bridge Street  burying ground in Northampton
    there are 2 complete families here, 
EDWARDS and DWIGHT....4 sided stones. Plus many other families
  Northampton is in Hampshire Co.

Northampton, Hampshire co., Bridge St. Cemetery

Bridge Street burying ground in Northampton there are 2 complete ...

Updated: Aug 03, 2003 8:31pm PST

Windsor:  Hartford Co. : First Permanent English settlement in Conn....the settlers came Sept. 26,1633..........

Windsor: Hartford Co.

First Permanent English settlement in Conn....the settlers came Sept. ...

Updated: Aug 03, 2003 7:56pm PST

Solon   Somerset Co. : Redmond family immigrated from Waterford, Co Wexford,Ireland...settled at Frampton, PQ Canada...sons, Peter and Michael went to Maine and the rest of the family went to Neilsville, Wisconsin.

Solon Somerset Co.

Redmond family immigrated from Waterford, Co Wexford,Ireland...settled ...

Updated: Aug 01, 2003 7:46pm PST

Phillips...Franklin Co. : Evergreen Cemetery in Phillips, Maine.  (taken 1999)

Phillips...Franklin Co.

Evergreen Cemetery in Phillips, Maine. (taken 1999)

Updated: Aug 01, 2003 7:10pm PST

Weld ,  Franklin Co. : Center Hill Cemetery....
the Jones and kin were from Andover,Mass.....1820

Weld , Franklin Co.

Center Hill Cemetery.... the Jones and kin were from Andover,Mass.... ...

Updated: Aug 01, 2003 6:08pm PST

Highland Plantation (Somerset Co.)... : Photos of Maine......mostly cemeteries along the towns of the Kennebec River and western Maine which we took in 1999

Highland Plantation (Somerset Co.)...

Photos of Maine......mostly cemeteries along the towns of the Kennebec ...

Updated: Jul 31, 2003 4:25pm PST

East Guilford....now Madison : East Guilford in 1707...changed to North Madison in 1753....then to
Madison in 1826.     West cemetery is the oldest in town and near the common....found many stones seperated from the graves against the stone wall.

East Guilford....now Madison

East Guilford in 1707...changed to North Madison in 1753....then to M ...

Updated: Jul 29, 2003 10:05pm PST

Guilford :

Guilford

Updated: Jul 28, 2003 8:03pm PST

Hadley, Hampshire Co.,   Old Burying Ground off Route 9 : Old burying ground in Hadley...off route 9 near some farmer's field
who was spraying manure that day...whew!

Hadley is in Hampshire Co.

Hadley, Hampshire Co., Old Burying Ground off Route 9

Old burying ground in Hadley...off route 9 near some farmer's field w ...

Updated: Jul 22, 2003 7:30pm PST

Killlingworth 1665  (now Clinton,1838) :

Killlingworth 1665 (now Clinton,1838)

Updated: Jul 21, 2003 5:16pm PST

Old Lyme : The cemetery---Duck River Cemetery

Old Lyme

The cemetery---Duck River Cemetery

Updated: Jul 21, 2003 4:04pm PST

Old Saybrooke :

Old Saybrooke

Updated: Jul 19, 2003 7:27pm PST

Strawbery Banke (old spelling) :

Strawbery Banke (old spelling)

Updated: Jul 19, 2003 2:59pm PST

Westbrook :

Westbrook

Updated: Jul 17, 2003 12:48pm PST

HADDAM :

HADDAM

Updated: Jul 17, 2003 11:27am PST

STORROWTON VILLAGE : Storrowton Village is a small cluster of buildings taken from other towns in Mass and set up as a village.  It is located in West Springfield,Mass.   ( There is a nice resturant on the premises)

STORROWTON VILLAGE

Storrowton Village is a small cluster of buildings taken from other to ...

Updated: Jul 08, 2003 9:47pm PST

ELLINGTON : Ellington...once was part of Windsor...check out the pictures there.

ELLINGTON

Ellington...once was part of Windsor...check out the pictures there.

Updated: Jul 08, 2003 8:44pm PST

ENFIELD :

ENFIELD

Updated: Jul 08, 2003 7:16pm PST

SUFFIELD  (Hartford Co.) : Suffield's old burying ground and some old houses

SUFFIELD (Hartford Co.)

Suffield's old burying ground and some old houses

Updated: Jul 07, 2003 7:41pm PST

POMFRET : Promfret Old burying ground
  If anyone has photos of the stones in this cemetery, you may put them on this website and credited to you.
  Contact me :
Bunnydust@comcast.net

Pomfret is in Windham Co.

POMFRET

Promfret Old burying ground If anyone has photos of the stones in t ...

Updated: Jul 06, 2003 8:29pm PST

POPHAM Colony area : Maine's history is nearly as old as Massachusetts.  In fact, Province of Maine was under the jurisdiction of Massachusetts until 1820.
   Viewing this area you should have a map of Maine...I have the THE MAINE ATLAS and GAZETTER by DeLorme and it shows all the forts !

POPHAM Colony area

Maine's history is nearly as old as Massachusetts. In fact, Province ...

Updated: Jul 06, 2003 7:28pm PST