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Avery Denison Noyes headstone
OUR FATHER
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April 11, 1823
aged 51 years
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Latitude: 41.3713982, Longitude: -71.963195 |
NOYES Avery Denison, Sr. (d. 11 Apr 1823)
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Avery Denison Noyes, Jr. gravestone |
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NOYES Avery Denison, Jr. (d. 21 May 1885)
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Bathsheba (Dickens) Noyes gravestone |
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DICKENS Bathsheba (d. 1888)
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Capt Daniel Denison gravestone |
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Captain DENISON Daniel, Jr. (d. 9 May 1776)
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Capt. James & Jennie M. (Noyes) Ryley monument |
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NOYES Jane M. (d. 2 Oct 1938)
Capt. RYLEY James (d. 24 Jan 1909)
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Cyrus & Bridget Gallup (Denison) Noyes |
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DENISON Bridget Gallup (d. 22 Mar 1876)
NOYES Cyrus F. (d. 21 May 1881)
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Ebenezer & Phebe (Smith) Denison, Sr. gravestones |
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Dea. DENISON Ebenezer, Sr. (d. 20 Dec 1856)
SMITH Phebe W. (d. 4 Apr 1840)
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Ebenezer Denison, Jr. & wives monument Ebenezer Denison, Jr.
Mary N. (Hazzard) Denison - 1st wife
Lydia Brown Spargo (Noyes) Denison - 2nd wife |
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DENISON Ebenezer, Jr. (d. 26 Dec 1869)
HAZZARD Mary N. (d. 23 Dec 1848)
NOYES Lydia Brown Spargo (d. 24 Jan 1887)
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Esther (Wheeler) Denison gravestone |
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WHEELER Esther (d. 31 Mar 1814)
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Eunice (Williams) Denison gravestone http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~gallupfam/gphotoCT.htm
Eunice Williams was a daughter of Elisha Williams and Eunice Wheeler and wife of Isaac Denison. Eunice was b.August 03, 1755 and d. February 08, 1842. She was m. to Isaac Denison on November 10, 1773. Eunice Wheeler is also a great-granddaughter of Mercy Gallup and William Denison. (Mercy was a daughter of Benadam Gallup & Esther Prentice) Eunice was also a second cousin once removed to her husband. |
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WILLIAMS Eunice (d. 8 Feb 1842)
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Everett & Lucy M. (Greenman) Noyes gravestone |
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GREENMAN Lucy Maria (d. 6 May 1928)
NOYES Everett (d. 1928)
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Fanny (Noyes) Moxley gravestone |
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NOYES Fanny (d. Feb 1892)
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Ira C. Noyes gravestone |
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NOYES Ira C. (d. 1922)
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Isaac & Levinia (Fish) Denison, Jr. and son Charles http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~gallupfam/gphotoCT.htm
This is a family stone for the family of Isaac Denison, Jr. and Levinia Fish. Isaac Denison, Jr. is the son of Isaac Denison and Eunice Wheeler (see above). He was b. February 01, 1790 and d. August 28, 1855. He was married to Levinia Fish on February 18, 1817. Levinia Fish was the daughter of Sands Fish and Bridget Gallup (d. of Benadam Gallup & Bridget Palmer) http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~gallupfam/gphotoCT.htm
She was b. October 01, 1794 and d. July 22, 1890. They were the parents of 9 children, many of whom are interred here. They are: Isaac Wheeler Denison m. Eunice Burrows, Frederick Denison, Charles C. Denison, Bridget Gallup Denison m. Cyrus Noyes, John Ledyard Denison m. Mary E. Burrows, Daniel Webster Denison, Emily Fish Denison m. George Noyes, Eliza Fish Denison m. Dudley W. Stewart, Frances Lavinia Denison m. Benjamin Burrows.
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DENISON Charles C. (d. 5 Jul 1847)
DENISON Isaac, Jr. (d. 28 Aug 1855)
FISH Levina (d. 22 Jul 1890)
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Isaac Denison gravestone http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~gallupfam/gphotoCT.htm
Issac Denison was b. December 20, 1751 and d. February 14, 1817. He was m. to Eunice Williams on November 10, 1773. He was the son of Daniel Denison, Jr. and Esther Wheeler and grandson of Hannah Gallup and William Wheeler. (Hannah was a daughter of Benadam Gallup & Esther Prentice) |
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DENISON Isaac (d. 14 Feb 1817)
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Jane Branch (Williams) Denison and offspring gravestone Jane Branch (Williams) Denison
Daniel Denison - son
Sala B. Denison - daughter
Mary Phebe Denison - grandaughter |
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DENISON Daniel (d. 15 Jun 1802)
DENISON Mary Phebe (d. 28 Oct 1838)
DENISON Sala B. (d. 29 Nov 1809)
WILLIAMS Jane Branch (d. 19 Mar 1806)
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Lady Ann (Borodell) Denison |
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Lady BORODELL Ann "Jane" (d. 26 Sep 1712)
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Levinia (Fish) Denison gravestone http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~gallupfam/gphotoCT.htm
A separate stone for Levinia Fish Denison. She was the daughter of Sands Fish and Bridget Gallup. She was b. October 01, 1794 and d. July 22, 1890 and was m. Isaac Denison, Jr. on February 18, 1817. She and Isaac Denison had 9 children. |
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FISH Levina (d. 22 Jul 1890)
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Maria Louisa (Noyes) Davis gravestone base of gravestone
"No Night Shall Be In Heaven" |
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NOYES Maria Louise (d. 12 Jul 1867)
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Maria Louise (Noyes) Davis gravestone |
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NOYES Maria Louise (d. 12 Jul 1867)
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Mary Ann (Noyes) Wheeler gravestone |
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NOYES Lucy Ann (d. 27 Oct 1905)
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Mary E. Noyes gravestone |
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NOYES Mary E. (d. 15 Aug 1896)
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Polly (Slack) Noyes headstone
OUR MOTHER
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May 2, 1861
aged 78 years
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Latitude: 41.3713982, Longitude: -71.963195 |
SLACK Polly (d. 2 May 1861)
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Prudence W. Noyes gravestone |
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NOYES Prudence W. (d. Sep 1893)
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Richard Anson Wheeler gravestone |
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Judge WHEELER Richard Anson (d. 6 Apr 1904)
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The Little Ones Resting next to their parents, this stone which says, "The Little Ones". It [probably] marks the graves of four of the five children of Avery Noyes and his wife Bathsheba Dickens. Born in New London, CT: James D. [Denison] b. 4 Sept 1831 and d. 18 Sept 1831 Ursula Crandall b. 9 Mar 1833 and d. 24 Jun 1840 Avery Denison b. 23 Aug 1835 and d. 10 Jan 1837 James Avery b. 1 May 1843 and d. 18 July 1846 Source: Wheeler's History of Stonington, #302, p. 496, 501. Col. Henry E. Noyes's Genealogical Record of some of the Noyes Descendants. (1904), p. 103-104 (Part II: Des. of Rev. James Noyes of Stonington, CT) |
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NOYES Avery Denison, III (d. 10 Jan 1837)
NOYES James Avery (d. 18 Jul 1846)
NOYES James Denison (d. 18 Sep 1831)
NOYES Ursula Crandall (d. 24 Jun 1840)
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William Avery Noyes gravestone |
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NOYES William Avery (d. 25 Jan 1840)
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William S. & Louisa A. (Lamb) Noyes gravestones |
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LAMB Louisa (d. 11 Dec 1871)
NOYES William S. (d. 6 Oct 1890)
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