Fred E Fulford, 18531917 (aged 63 years)

Name
Fred E /Fulford/
Given names
Fred E
Surname
Fulford
Birth September 27, 1853 28 32
Death of a maternal grandmotherMary Richardson
May 4, 1857 (aged 3 years)
Birth of a sisterEllen Fulford
January 27, 1859 (aged 5 years)
Birth of a sonHenry E Fulford
July 18, 1876 (aged 22 years)
Birth of a daughterTina Lucia Fulford
1878 (aged 24 years)

Death of a maternal grandfatherCaleb Parker
1878 (aged 24 years)
Birth of a sonBufort Fulford
January 1880 (aged 26 years)

Death of a brotherFrank Fulford
November 14, 1882 (aged 29 years)
Cause: Killed in an accident in Lancaster
Religious marriageMary E DunbarView this family
October 20, 1886 (aged 33 years)
Note: Marriage officiated by

Marriage officiated by C. E. Millik(?), congregational church pastor

Death of a fatherEliphalet Fulford
April 21, 1887 (aged 33 years)
Cause: Syncope
Note: Name: Fulford, Eliphalet

Name: Fulford, Eliphalet Vol. or Book/Page: 5 / 46 - Caledonia Co. VT Death Date: 21 April 1887 Place of Death: Caledonia Co. VT Notes: Death City = Waterford.

Carpenter Cemetery. A small cemetery on Route 135 between Littleton and Monroe, New Hampshire.

Danville Directory 1888 published May 1887. Fulford Eliphalet, r 58, dealer in horses, farmer 50.

Death Certificate provided by Candyce Fulford

Death of a sisterEllen Fulford
May 19, 1888 (aged 34 years)

Note: Burial:

Burial: West Littleton Cemetery Littleton Grafton County New Hampshire, USA Plot: Row 1 #4

Created by: Douglas Little Record added: Jun 25, 2009 Find A Grave Memorial# 38732922

Death of a motherRuth B. Parker
January 21, 1899 (aged 45 years)
Death of a sonBufort Fulford
1900 (aged 46 years)

Death of a sonHenry E Fulford
September 12, 1916 (aged 62 years)
Burial of a sonHenry E Fulford
September 19, 1916 (aged 62 years)
Death of a brotherEdwin Fulford
December 8, 1916 (aged 63 years)
Death July 25, 1917 (aged 63 years)
Cause of death: Starvation brought on by insanity
Burial July 28, 1917 (3 days after death)
Address: Plot: B-4-24=2G-164
Cemetery: Pattenville Cemetery
Note: Cemetery notes and/or description:

Cemetery notes and/or description: This is the original location of this cemetery, the new location is almost directly east on Rte 15. The combined cemeteries, along with newer burials, is coming to be called the "Wheeler Hill Cemetery", and most re-interment memorials are to be found under that name, 47 at Glenwood, 2 at Riverside in Waterford, 1 was moved somewhere in Lisbon, and 4 members of the Carter family were moved to an unknown location.

When three cemeteries were to be flooded by the Moore Hydroelectric dam, they were relocated in Oct 1953-July 1955. A new cemetery was built for the two Vt cemeteries; and the Pattenville Cemetery was relocated to a spot along the north fence line of the Wheeler Cemetery, on the west slope of Wheeler Hill (1-1/2 miles north of I-93 exit 43 on the Dalton Rd aka NH Rte 15.

The Vermont contract called for the relocated cemeteries to be laid out as they were originally laid out. However, in New Hampshire, the original layout was not followed in any manner and plots within the lots were also disarranged in order to create lots 2 rows deep. Also, some remains were moved to other cemeteries by family.

In Vermont, the University of Vermont Pathology Department did most of the exhumation work, assisted by some local diggers. They started at one edge of the cemeteries and dug, by hand, through the entire space of the cemeteries. Whenever they came upon a dark streak of earth (indicating organic material aka remains) this material - not just the bones - was placed in a new casket for reburial; if the remains were unmarked, the Power Company provided a gray granite marker inscribed UNKNOWN or INFANT, depending on the size of the remains. One can assume this same procedure was used two years later for the Pattenville Cemetery, but no evidence has yet come to light. The sunken graves behind the gravestones, at the new location next to the Wheeler Cemetery, do prove that more than just the gravestones were moved.

Note: Memorial

Memorial #38639285

Family with parents
father
FulfordEliphalet.jpg
18241887
Birth: December 9, 1824 30 24Essex, VT
Death: April 21, 1887Waterford, VT
mother
Fulford,RuthBAndWillard.jpg
18211899
Birth: May 11, 1821 37 42Pembroke, Merrimack, NH, USA
Death: January 21, 1899Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota
Marriage MarriageMarch 23, 1845Essex, VT
8 months
elder brother
18451916
Birth: November 14, 1845 20 24Littleton, Grafton, New Hampshire
Death: December 8, 1916Whitneyville, Connecticut
21 months
elder brother
20_21Geo.jpg
18471923
Birth: August 14, 1847 22 26Littleton, Grafton, New Hampshire
Death: January 5, 1923Minneapolis
17 months
elder brother
18491882
Birth: January 3, 1849 24 27Littleton, Grafton, New Hampshire
Death: November 14, 1882Lancaster
3 years
elder brother
18511922
Birth: August 22, 1851 26 30Littleton, Grafton, New Hampshire
Death: August 1, 1922St. Johnsbury, VT
2 years
himself
18531917
Birth: September 27, 1853 28 32Littleton, Grafton, New Hampshire
Death: July 25, 1917Lisbon, Grafton County, New Hampshire
5 years
younger sister
FulfordEliphaletParkerEllen.jpg
18591888
Birth: January 27, 1859 34 37Littleton, Grafton, New Hampshire
Death: May 19, 1888
Family with Mary E Dunbar
himself
18531917
Birth: September 27, 1853 28 32Littleton, Grafton, New Hampshire
Death: July 25, 1917Lisbon, Grafton County, New Hampshire
wife
Burial Record of Mary E Dunbar
18561921
Birth: October 4, 1856Littleton, NH
Death: July 14, 1921Littleton, Grafton County, New Hampshire
Religious marriage Religious marriageOctober 20, 1886Lisbon, Grafton County, New Hampshire
-10 years
son
18761916
Birth: July 18, 1876 22 19Lyman, Grafton County, New Hampshire
Death: September 12, 1916Lisbon, Grafton County, New Hampshire
3 years
daughter
18781922
Birth: 1878 24 21
Death: February 3, 1922Littleton, Grafton County, New Hampshire
2 years
son
Marriage

Marriage officiated by C. E. Millik(?), congregational church pastor

Burial

Cemetery notes and/or description: This is the original location of this cemetery, the new location is almost directly east on Rte 15. The combined cemeteries, along with newer burials, is coming to be called the "Wheeler Hill Cemetery", and most re-interment memorials are to be found under that name, 47 at Glenwood, 2 at Riverside in Waterford, 1 was moved somewhere in Lisbon, and 4 members of the Carter family were moved to an unknown location.

When three cemeteries were to be flooded by the Moore Hydroelectric dam, they were relocated in Oct 1953-July 1955. A new cemetery was built for the two Vt cemeteries; and the Pattenville Cemetery was relocated to a spot along the north fence line of the Wheeler Cemetery, on the west slope of Wheeler Hill (1-1/2 miles north of I-93 exit 43 on the Dalton Rd aka NH Rte 15.

The Vermont contract called for the relocated cemeteries to be laid out as they were originally laid out. However, in New Hampshire, the original layout was not followed in any manner and plots within the lots were also disarranged in order to create lots 2 rows deep. Also, some remains were moved to other cemeteries by family.

In Vermont, the University of Vermont Pathology Department did most of the exhumation work, assisted by some local diggers. They started at one edge of the cemeteries and dug, by hand, through the entire space of the cemeteries. Whenever they came upon a dark streak of earth (indicating organic material aka remains) this material - not just the bones - was placed in a new casket for reburial; if the remains were unmarked, the Power Company provided a gray granite marker inscribed UNKNOWN or INFANT, depending on the size of the remains. One can assume this same procedure was used two years later for the Pattenville Cemetery, but no evidence has yet come to light. The sunken graves behind the gravestones, at the new location next to the Wheeler Cemetery, do prove that more than just the gravestones were moved.

Burial

Memorial #38639285