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Cemetery-Spurling Revolutionary War (Cranberry Isles ME)
Spurling Revolutionary War Cemetery
-- Cranberry Isles, Hancock, Maine
~ The Spurling Revolutionary War Cemetery on the northeast end of Great Cranberry on the bluff overlooking Spurling Cove and the Town dock began in 1785 when Benjamin Spurling, Sr. and his wife Fanny (Guptill) Spurling buried their infant daughter Easter (Ester, Esther). The last known burial was in 1848. There are 26 known burials in this cemetery, but only nine headstones and five foot stones are visible
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Spurling Revolutionary War Cemetery, Cranberry Isles, Hancock, Maine, USA
Notes: Spurling Revolutionary War Cemetery
-- Cranberry Isles, Hancock, Maine
~ The Spurling Revolutionary War Cemetery on the northeast end of Great Cranberry on the bluff overlooking Spurling Cove and the Town dock began in 1785 when Benjamin Spurling, Sr. and his wife Fanny (Guptill) Spurling buried their infant daughter Easter (Ester, Esther). The last known burial was in 1848. There are 26 known burials in this cemetery, but only nine headstones and five foot stones are visible
+ https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2554015/spurling-revolutionary-war-cemetery
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1 | Cemetery-Spurling Revolutionary War (Cranberry Isles ME) Spurling Revolutionary War Cemetery -- Cranberry Isles, Hancock, Maine ~ The Spurling Revolutionary War Cemetery on the northeast end of Great Cranberry on the bluff overlooking Spurling Cove and the Town dock began in 1785 when Benjamin Spurling, Sr. and his wife Fanny (Guptill) Spurling buried their infant daughter Easter (Ester, Esther). The last known burial was in 1848. There are 26 known burials in this cemetery, but only nine headstones and five foot stones are visible + https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2554015/spurling-revolutionary-war-cemetery | |
2 | Grave-SPURLING Benjamin Benjamin Spurling -- Spurling Revolutionary War Cemetery, Cranberry Isles ME ~ During the War of 1812 was captured by the British at Norwood's Cove and was held prisoner in the bottom of one of their boats "Never mind me, Rob, " he shouted, "I'm an old man; but give it to those dashed Britishers as hard as you can!" + https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/135988789/benjamin-spurling |
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