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|  Thomas Thompson - Portsmouth, NH
in American Revolutionary War Veteran Graves Thomas Thomas was a merchant and shipbuilder who directed the building of the first warship commissioned by the U.S. Navy, the 32-gun frigate Raleigh, and was given her command when she was launched on May 21, 1776. posted by: silverquill location: New Hampshire date approved: 4/11/2012 last visited: never |
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|  William Whipple - Portsmouth, NH
in American Revolutionary War Veteran Graves One of the greatest of American patriots, William Whipple was three times a member of the Continental Congress, signer of the Declaration of Independence, distinguished general of the Revolutionary War, and respected judge and citizen. posted by: silverquill location: New Hampshire date approved: 4/11/2012 last visited: never |
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|  William Whipple - Portsmouth, NH
in Grave of a Famous Person One of the greatest of American patriots, William Whipple was three times a member of the Continental Congress, signer of the Declaration of Independence, distinguished general of the Revolutionary War, and respected judge and citizen. posted by: silverquill location: New Hampshire date approved: 4/11/2012 last visited: never |
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|  William Whipple - Portsmouth, NH
in American Revolution Patriot Graves One of the greatest of American patriots, William Whipple was three times a member of the Continental Congress, signer of the Declaration of Independence, distinguished general of the Revolutionary War, and respected judge and citizen. posted by: silverquill location: New Hampshire date approved: 4/11/2012 last visited: 10/16/2012 |
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|  Prince Whipple- A Slave Soldier in the Revolutionary War
in American Revolutionary War Veteran Graves Prince Whipple was an African American slave who accompanied his owner, General William Whipple of the New Hampshire militia, during the American Revolutionary War. posted by: Mountain_Wanderer location: New Hampshire date approved: 12/12/2008 last visited: never |
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|  Old North Cemetery - Portsmouth, NH
in Worldwide Cemeteries Established in 1753, Old North Cemetery is the second oldest burying ground in the city. Many historically significant people for the state of New Hampshire and the Revolutionary War rest here including General William Whipple, and Gov John Langdon. posted by: silverquill location: New Hampshire date approved: 12/12/2007 last visited: 8/30/2008 |
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|  St. John's Church Cemetery - Portsmouth, New Hampshire
in Worldwide Cemeteries Cemetery located adjacent to the St. John's Episcopal Church in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. posted by: BruceS location: New Hampshire date approved: 6/20/2012 last visited: never |
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|  St. John's Church Cemetery - Portsmouth, New Hampshire
in Churchyard Cemeteries Cemetery located adjacent to the St. John's Episcopal Church in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. posted by: BruceS location: New Hampshire date approved: 6/18/2012 last visited: never |
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|  Pleasant Street Cemetery - Portsmouth, New Hampshire
in Worldwide Cemeteries Historic cemetery in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. posted by: BruceS location: New Hampshire date approved: 6/26/2012 last visited: never |
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|  Point of Graves - Portsmouth, New Hampshire
in Worldwide Cemeteries Historic cemetery in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. posted by: BruceS location: New Hampshire date approved: 7/2/2012 last visited: never |
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|  Frederick H. Franklin - Portsmouth, NH
in Medal Of Honor Resting Places Quarter master Frederick H. Franklin U.S. Navy USS Colorado 1840-1873. On June 11, 1871 assumed command of Company D, after Lt. McKee was wounded; Franklin handled the company with great credit until relieved.
His resting place is in Portsmouth, NH posted by: silverquill location: New Hampshire date approved: 12/6/2007 last visited: never |
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|  Robert Follett - Kittery Point, ME
in American Revolutionary War Veteran Graves Captain Robert Follet was in command of the Continental Frigate "Raeigh." His grave is in the cemetery of the First Congregational Church at Kittery Point. posted by: silverquill location: Maine date approved: 4/6/2012 last visited: 4/17/2012 |
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|  First Congregational Church Cemetery - Kittery Point, ME
in Worldwide Cemeteries Built in 1730, this church is the oldest continuously used church in Maine. The cemetery across the street has many graves of Revolutionary War veterans, and is included with the church on the National Register of Historic Places. posted by: silverquill location: Maine date approved: 4/9/2012 last visited: 4/17/2012 |
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|  First Congregational Church Cemetery - Kittery Point, ME
in Churchyard Cemeteries Built in 1730, this church is the oldest continuously used church in Maine. The cemetery across the street has many graves of Revolutionary War veterans, and is included with the church on the National Register of Historic Places. posted by: silverquill location: Maine date approved: 4/6/2012 last visited: 4/17/2012 |
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|  Capt. Samuel Gerrish - Kittery Point, Maine
in American Revolutionary War Veteran Graves Gravestone of ship captain who became a prison of war during the Revolutionary War. posted by: BruceS location: Maine date approved: 7/21/2012 last visited: never |
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|  Kittery, ME
in Out of Place Graves A small cemetery with no apparent name along the side of Rt. 1 in Kittery, ME. It's located on the grounds of a closed business. posted by: wandererrob location: Maine date approved: 4/13/2006 last visited: 8/30/2008 |
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|  Congregational Church Cemetery - Rye, NH
in Worldwide Cemeteries This churchyard cemetery is a long, narrow strip extending south from the Rye Congregational Church. There are graves here dating back to the American Revolutionary War. posted by: silverquill location: New Hampshire date approved: 4/9/2012 last visited: never |
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|  Congregational Church Cemetery - Rye, NH
in Churchyard Cemeteries This churchyard cemetery is a long, narrow strip extending south from the Rye Congregational Church. There are graves here dating back to the American Revolutionary War. posted by: silverquill location: New Hampshire date approved: 4/9/2012 last visited: never |
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|  Col. Benjamin Garland - Rye, NH
in American Revolutionary War Veteran Graves This marker is for Col. Benjamin Garland who was a minuteman and part of a committee of three charged with enlisting other men from Rye, New Hampshire, where he was an inn keeper and land owner. The grave is located near the Congregational Church. posted by: silverquill location: New Hampshire date approved: 4/9/2012 last visited: never |
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|  Foss Family - Rye, NH
in Zinc Headstones This grave marker for the Foss family is located in Central Cemetery near the historic Congregational Church on the town green in Rye, New Hampshire. The surname Foss is found on the veterans memorials nearby. posted by: silverquill location: New Hampshire date approved: 4/9/2012 last visited: never |
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|  Merchant Seaman - Capt. Herbert Barrett, Jr. - Rye, NH
in Occupational/Hobby Grave Stones This simple grave marker has an etched image of a merchant marine vessel with the name "Buddy" inscribed on the side - the nickname by which Capt. Barrett was known. It is located in the Central Cemetery in Rye, New Hampshire. posted by: silverquill location: New Hampshire date approved: 4/9/2012 last visited: never |
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|  Central Cemetery - Rye, NH
in Worldwide Cemeteries This is the largest cemetery in the town of Rye, New Hampshire. It was established in 1890 and is still receiving new burials. posted by: silverquill location: New Hampshire date approved: 4/9/2012 last visited: never |
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|  Stephen Bridges - York, ME
in American Revolutionary War Veteran Graves This is a simple granite marker in the Old York Burying Ground. It has only a name and regiment with no dates for birth or death. posted by: silverquill location: Maine date approved: 4/6/2012 last visited: never |
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|  Esaias Preble - York, ME
in American Revolutionary War Veteran Graves Esaias Peeble was captain of a company of minutemen at Cambridge, later rising to the rank of Colonel. This simple granite marker is located in the Old York Burying Ground. posted by: silverquill location: Maine date approved: 4/6/2012 last visited: never |
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|  William Frost - York, ME
in American Revolutionary War Veteran Graves Located in the Old York Burying Ground, this grave has a large bronze plaque on a granite stone with details of Lt. Frost's life. A smaller plaque for his wife is on the left, and beside the stone is a small bronze medallion for Lt. Frost. posted by: silverquill location: Maine date approved: 4/6/2012 last visited: never |
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