Merrimack County
New Hampshire
Merrimack County information:
- Population: 136,225 (2000); 120,005 (1990)
- Land area 935 square miles.
- County seat: Concord
- Capital
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County page at Interment.Net (Cemetery Records
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Neighboring areas:
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counties is subject to error. The intent is to locate places
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(not intended to be complete)
Reuben
E. Walker (County Solicitor, 1889-90)
Robert
C. Murchie (County Solicitor, 1913-17)
- No city given:
James
MacKay
- Carol
Moore
- Allenstown:
Frank
E. Blodgett
- Hall
Burgin
- Alcide
Courtemanche
- Amedee
Courtemanche
- Narcisse
V. Guilbeault
- Alphonse
N. Lacasse
- John
G. Marston
- Charles
Rowell
- Andover:
Nahum
J. Bachelder
- William
A. Bachelder
- Samuel
Butterfield
- Clarence
E. Carr
- Robert
C. Carr
- Gladys
E. MacPhee
- Oliver
H. Munroe
- John
Proctor
- Lawrence
C. Rising
- George
W. Stone
- Joseph
Sweatt
- Daniel
M. Welch
- Boscawen:
Anson
C. Alexander
- Jesse
C. Braley
- Clyde
G. Fairbanks
- William
H. Gage
- Henry
Gerrish
- Leon
Hall
- Maurice
S. Nichols
- John
C. Pearson
- Rick
Trombly
- Ezekiel
Webster
- Bow:
Henry
M. Baker
- Virginia
C. Beecher
- Donald
Carleton
- Carroll
W. Flanders
- Joel
Maiola
- Walter
Putney
- Dick
Swett
- Frank
E. Woodbury
- Bradford:
Stanley
Brown
- Stanley
M. Brown
- Samuel
Jones
- Reuben
S. Moore
- John
W. Morse
- Mason
W. Tappan
- Joseph
H. Trow
- Canterbury:
David
M. Clough
- Joseph
Clough
- Amos
Cogswell
- Abiel
Foster
- Joseph
M. Harper
- Camilla
S. Hildreth
- Charles
Elliott Morrill
- David
Morrill, Jr.
- Ezekiel
Morrill
- Andrew
Taylor
- Chichester:
Howard
E. Fleming
- Gordon
J. Humphrey
- Jayne
Millerick
- Leon
A. Sanborn
- Paul
Twomey
- Concord:
- Lived in Concord, year not specified:
Henry
E. Chamberlin
- Lived in Concord, 1770-1779:
Timothy
Walker
- Lived in Concord, 1780-1789:
Peter
Green
- Timothy
Walker
- Lived in Concord, 1800-1809:
John
Bradley
- William
Austin Kent
- Lived in Concord, 1810-1819:
William
Austin Kent
- Thomas
W. Thompson
- Lived in Concord, 1820-1829:
Richard
Bartlett
- Isaac
Hill
- William
Pickering
- Lived in Concord, 1830-1839:
Cyrus
Barton
- Zenas
Clement
- Isaac
Hill
- Lived in Concord, 1840-1849:
John
Atwood
- Cyrus
Barton
- Peter
Renton
- Thomas
P. Treadwell
- Lived in Concord, 1850-1859:
William
H. H. Bailey
- George
G. Fogg
- John
H. George
- Joseph
A. Gilmore
- Edson
Hill
- Charles
H. Peaslee
- William
R. Rixford
- Peter
Sanborn
- Ebenezer
Symmes
- James
M. Tarleton
- Lived in Concord, 1860-1869:
George
G. Fogg
- Benjamin
Gerrish, Jr.
- Moses
Humphrey
- Josiah
Minot
- John
Y. Mugridge
- John
H. Pearson
- Edward
H. Rollins
- Onslow
Stearns
- Lived in Concord, 1870-1879:
Charles
H. Amsden
- Solon
A. Carter
- Jacob
H. Gallinger
- Edward
H. Rollins
- William
F. Thayer
- George
E. Todd
- David
A. Warde
- Lived in Concord, 1880-1889:
Charles
H. Amsden
- Solon
A. Carter
- William
E. Chandler
- Charles
R. Corning
- Jacob
H. Gallinger
- Enoch
Gerrish
- Benjamin
A. Kimball
- John
Kimball
- Henry
Robinson
- Edward
H. Rollins
- Lyman
D. Stevens
- William
E. Stevens
- William
F. Thayer
- Lived in Concord, 1890-1899:
Charles
H. Amsden
- Edmund
H. Brown
- Solon
A. Carter
- William
E. Chandler
- George
A. Cummings
- Charles
C. Danforth
- Gardner
B. Emmons
- Jacob
H. Gallinger
- Frank
W. Rollins
- John
G. Tallant
- William
F. Thayer
- Joseph
B. Walker
- Lived in Concord, 1900-1909:
Charles
H. Amsden
- Augustus
D. Ayling
- Solon
A. Carter
- William
E. Chandler
- William
M. Chase
- William
M. Chase
- Harry
H. Dudley
- Jacob
H. Gallinger
- William
A. J. Giles
- Fred
N. Marden
- George
H. Moses
- Edward
N. Pearson
- Frank
P. Quimby
- Henry
W. Stevens
- Ferdinand
A. Stillings
- Frank
S. Streeter
- John
Swenson
- William
F. Thayer
- Joseph
B. Walker
- Reuben
E. Walker
- Lived in Concord, 1910-1919:
John
A. Blackwood
- Jason
H. Bliss
- A.
Chester Clark
- Charles
P. Coakley
- Alvin
B. Cross
- George
E. Farrand
- Jacob
H. Gallinger
- Henry
F. Hollis
- Ernest
Kunberger
- Fred
N. Marden
- Nathaniel
E. Martin
- George
H. Moses
- Robert
C. Murchie
- David
E. Murphy
- Gustave
Nelson
- Joab
N. Patterson
- J.
Wesley Plummer
- Sherburne
L. Swasey
- William
F. Thayer
- Lived in Concord, 1920-1929:
Charles
P. Coakley
- Agnes
Collins Dunn
- George
E. Farrand
- Willis
H. Flint
- Grace
W. Hill
- Dorothy
B. Jackson
- Robert
Jackson
- H.
Gwendolen Jones
- Fred
N. Marden
- Margaret
C. Martin
- George
H. Moses
- Robert
C. Murchie
- John
W. Pearson
- Edward
Dale Toland
- Esther
H. Toland
- John
G. Winant
- Benjamin
Worcester
- Lived in Concord, 1930-1939:
William
J. Ahern
- Henry
Audet
- Albert
S. Baker
- Charles
H. Barnett
- Edward
J. Blanchard
- Robert
O. Blood
- Alene
W. Brunel
- Shirley
Brunel
- John
E. Bunten
- Jesse
W. Buss
- Bernard
B. Chase
- Clarence
L. Clark
- Robert
A. Clarke
- Fred
C. Cleveland
- Charles
P. Coakley
- George
A. Conlon
- George
W. Conway
- Stephen
Corbett
- Roger
Dunlap
- Agnes
Collins Dunn
- Louis
P. Elkins
- Allen
M. Freeman
- Frank
E. George
- Martin
Gurley
- Parker
L. Hancock
- John
T. Harrison
- Edward
B. Haskell
- Charles
W. Howard
- William
H. Hoyt
- John
B. Jameson
- George
W. Kemp
- Herbert
L. Knowles
- Atwood
W. Levensaler
- George
Azro Maxham
- Wilfred
T. Mayo
- George
F. McGirr
- Donald
McLeod
- George
H. Moses
- Robert
C. Murchie
- George
H. Nash
- Joseph
P. Naughton
- Robert
D. O'Brien
- Arthur
Odey
- Benjamin
H. Orr
- Winslow
H. Osborne
- Bertha
R. Page
- Lois
Lyman Patten
- John
Paveglio
- Algernon
O. Quimby
- Major
L. Rodd
- George
H. Rolfe
- Donald
W. Saltmarsh
- Simeon
Sharaf
- John
W. Stanley
- William
A. Stevens
- John
W. Storrs
- Arthur
F. Sturtevant
- John
C. Tilton
- Edward
Dale Toland
- Esther
H. Toland
- Robert
W. Upton
- Mildred
E. Wilson
- John
G. Winant
- Lived in Concord, 1940-1949:
Charles
A. Bartlett
- John
G. Blodgett
- Robert
O. Blood
- John
E. Bunten
- George
W. Conway
- George
H. Corbett
- Kathleen
I. Dane
- Fred M.
Dodge
- M.
Harrison Duffy
- James
P. Ferrin
- William
J. Flynn
- George
R. Grant, Jr.
- Marjorie
M. Greene
- Thomas
L. Marble
- Donald
G. Matson
- George
H. Moses
- Robert
C. Murchie
- Alice
Nasser
- Emmett
A. Nawn
- Sara E.
Otis
- Elwin L.
Page
- Major
L. Rodd
- George
H. Rolfe
- Donald
W. Saltmarsh
- John
W. Stanley
- Frank
J. Sulloway
- Clarence
I. Tebbetts
- Edward
Dale Toland
- Esther
H. Toland
- Frederic
K. Upton
- Robert
W. Upton
- Richard
C. Venne
- George
Albert Wooster
- Lived in Concord, 1950-1959:
Elmer
M. Anderson
- Howe
Anderson
- Robert
O. Blood
- Philip
S. Dunlap
- Basil
D. French
- Raymond
K. Perkins
- Herbert
W. Rainie
- Gordon
M. Tiffany
- Robert
W. Upton
- Shelby
O. Walker
- Lived in Concord, 1960-1969:
Arthur
E. Bean, Jr.
- Robert
O. Blood
- Charles
C. Davie
- William
P. Grove
- J.
Richard Jackman
- Charles
P. Johnson
- Stuart
N. Shaines
- Irving
H. Soden
- Robert
W. Upton
- Lived in Concord, 1970-1979:
Robert
P. Bass, Jr.
- Miriam
D. Dunn
- Richard
D. Hanson
- Thomas
D. Rath
- Lived in Concord, 1980-1989:
Paul
J. Barbadoro
- Maura
Carroll
- Charles
G. Douglas III
- Jeanne
Joslin
- Thomas
D. Rath
- Richard
Upton
- Charles
Whittemore
- Paul
Young
- Lived in Concord, 1990-1999:
Paul
J. Barbadoro
- Charles
G. Douglas III
- Thomas
D. Rath
- Lived in Concord, 2000-2008:
Deborah
Butler
- Susan
Duprey
- Paul
W. Hodes
- Sylvia
Larsen
- Alexander
Lee
- Thomas
D. Rath
- Duprey
Susan
- Danbury:
Eugene
L. Collins
- Stephen
J. Ford
- Anne
Rowe
- Roy
K. Sargent
- Clarence
W. Towse
- Dunbarton:
Henry
L. Burnham
- John
Gould
- David
M. Hadley
- Henry
Milburn
- Caleb
Stark
- Earle
H. Stone
- East Andover, Andover:
Nahum
J. Bachelder
- East Concord, Concord:
H.
Styles Bridges
- Epsom:
James
H. McClary
- John
McClary
- John
McClary
- Michael
McClary
- Henry
F. Sanborn
- Josiah
Sanborn
- Henry
L. Stevens
- James
B. Tennant
- Albert
J. Yeaton
- Franklin:
- Henniker:
Harold
W. Ayer
- Charles
J. Burnham
- David
Currier
- Joshua
Darling
- Henry
A. Emerson
- Prescott
S. Farrar
- Arthur
C. Graves
- Brenda
Maclellan
- Robert
Maclellan
- Oliver
H. Noyes
- Oliver
Pillsbury
- George
C. Preston
- Jacob
Rice
- Jacob
Straw
- Robert
Wallace
- Hill:
Edward
D. Amsden
- Hooksett:
Edward
M. DuDevoir
- Rene
H. Dufort
- Margaret
Fitz
- Jesse
Gault
- Eugene
S. Head
- Nathaniel
Head
- Carl
R. N. Johnson
- Alphonse
Lafond
- Guy
M. Lawrence
- Fred
N. Mitchell
- John
L. H. Prince
- Frank
C. Towle
- Hopkinton:
Edwin
C. Bailey
- Joshua
Bailey
- Arthur
J. Boutwell
- David
A. Brock
- Abram
Brown
- John
Burnham
- Thomas
W. Colby
- Grovenor
A. Curtice
- Walter
S. Davis
- Spencer
S. Dodd
- Charles
G. Douglas III
- Bodwell
Emerson
- Herman
W. Greene
- John S.
Hall
- Matthew
Harvey
- Nathaniel
Knowlton
- Ann
McLane Kuster
- Robert
Lewellen
- John
Lynch
- Walter
L. Martin
- Lewis
A. Nelson
- Peter
Spaulding
- Loudon:
Jeremiah
A. Clough
- Joseph
Clough III
- Samuel
B. Dyer
- Forrest
B. Kenney
- Charles
L. Merrill
- William
H. Mitchell
- Abraham
L. Osgood
- New London:
Mrs.
Hilary P. Cleveland
- James
C. Cleveland
- Joseph
M. Clough
- Harry
A. Cross
- Richard
H. Messer
- Herbert
D. Smith
- J.
Duane Squires
- Herbert
D. Swift
- Newbury:
Albert
W. Cheney
- North Sutton, Sutton:
Ricia
McMahon
- Northfield:
Lucien
F. Batchelder
- Asa
P. Cate
- Brackett
H. Hill
- Obe
G. Morrison
- Dixon
F. Vancore
- Pembroke:
Lawrence
C. Bates
- Edgar
G. Bellerose
- Oscar
I. Boisvert
- George
P. Cofran
- Antonio
Dupont
- James
G. Fellows
- George
P. Little
- George
E. Miller
- Fred
M. Pettengill
- Robert
E. Plourde
- Charles
B. Rogers
- Harry
K. Rogers
- John
G. Tilden
- Edmund
E. Truesdell
- Aaron
Whittemore
- Aaron
Whittemore
- Penacook, Concord:
Stephen
Shurtleff
- John
Whitaker
- Penacook, Boscawen:
Willis
G. Buxton
- Pittsfield:
Charles
T. Cram
- James
Drake
- Newman
Durell
- M.
V. B. Edgerly
- Eralsey
C. Ferguson
- Herbert
B. Fischer
- George
Freese
- Reuben
L. French
- Charles
E. Green
- John
H. Jenness
- Moses
Norris, Jr.
- John
H. Perkins
- Robert
H. Sanderson
- Edmond
J. Stapleton
- Richard
P. J. Tenney
- Aaron
Whittemore, Jr.
- E.
Harold Young
- Salisbury:
Sherman
P. Fellows
- John M.
Hayes
- Rudolph
Honkala
- Jeffrey
R. Howard
- Benjamin
Pettingill
- Buron
W. Sanborn
- Ebenezer
Webster
- Suncook, Allenstown:
Mary
Metiver
- Sutton:
Jonathan
Harvey
- Matthew
Harvey
- Asa
Page
- John
Pillsbury
- Reuben
Porter
- Rod
W. Seymour
- Benjamin
H. Yerxa
- Warner:
- Warner, Rockingham County (now Merrimack County):
Joseph
Bartlett
- Richard
Bartlett
- James
Bean
- Nathaniel
Bean
- Henry
B. Chase
- Isaac
Chase
- Aquilla
Davis
- Francis
Davis
- Benjamin
Evans
- Tappan
Evans
- James
Flanders
- Philip
Flanders
- Daniel
Floyd
- Daniel
Morrill
- Thomas
Rowell
- Webster:
Edwin
C. Gerrish
- Adam
E. Mock
- Wilmot:
Leon
E. Sawyer
- See also N.H. areas
not assigned to counties.
Proctor Cemetery
Andover, Merrimack County, New Hampshire
Politicians buried here:
- Nahum Josiah Bachelder (1854-1934) — also known as
Nahum J. Bachelder — of Andover, Merrimack
County, N.H.; East Andover, Andover, Merrimack
County, N.H. Born in Andover, Merrimack
County, N.H., September
3, 1854. Son of William Adams Bachelder and Adeline E. (Shaw)
Bachelder; married, June 30,
1887, to Mary A. Putney. Republican. Farmer; Governor of
New Hampshire, 1903-05. Congregationalist.
Member, Grange; Freemasons.
Died April 22,
1934. Interment at Proctor Cemetery.
Alexander Cemetery
Bow, Merrimack County, New Hampshire
Politicians buried here:
- Henry Moore Baker (1841-1912) — also known as
Henry M. Baker — of Bow, Merrimack
County, N.H. Born in Bow, Merrimack
County, N.H., January
11, 1841. Son of Aaron W. Baker and Nancy (Dustin) Baker.
Republican. Lawyer;
member of New
Hampshire state senate 9th District, 1891-92; U.S.
Representative from New Hampshire 2nd District, 1893-97; delegate to
New Hampshire state constitutional convention, 1902; member of New
Hampshire state house of representatives, 1905-09. Member, Society
of Colonial Wars; Sons of
the American Revolution; Freemasons;
Knights
Templar; Shriners.
Died in Washington,
D.C., May 30,
1912. Interment at Alexander Cemetery.
Pleasant Hill Cemetery
Bradford, Merrimack County, New Hampshire
Politicians buried here:
- Mason Weare Tappan (1817-1886) — also known as
Mason W. Tappan — of Bradford, Merrimack
County, N.H. Born in Newport, Sullivan
County, N.H., October
20, 1817. Republican. Lawyer;
member of New
Hampshire state house of representatives, 1853-55, 1860-61; U.S.
Representative from New Hampshire 2nd District, 1855-61; colonel
in the Union Army during the Civil War; New
Hampshire state attorney general, 1876-86; died in office 1886.
Died in Bradford, Merrimack
County, N.H., October
25, 1886. Interment at Pleasant Hill Cemetery.
Center Cemetery
Canterbury, Merrimack County, New Hampshire
Politicians buried here:
Village Cemetery
Canterbury, Merrimack County, New Hampshire
Politicians buried here:
- Joseph Morrill Harper (1787-1865) — also known as
Joseph M. Harper — of Canterbury, Merrimack
County, N.H. Born in Limerick, York
County, Maine, June 21,
1787. Democrat. Member of New
Hampshire state house of representatives, 1826-27; member of New
Hampshire state senate 4th District, 1829-31; U.S.
Representative from New Hampshire at-large, 1831-35. Died in
Canterbury, Merrimack
County, N.H., January
15, 1865. Interment at Village Cemetery.
Unknown Location
Concord, Merrimack County, New Hampshire
Politicians buried here:
- Robert Walter Scott McLeod (1914-1961) — also known
as Scott McLeod — of New Hampshire. Born in Iowa, June 17,
1914. U.S. Ambassador to Ireland, 1957-61. Died in 1961.
Interment somewhere.
Blossom Hill Cemetery
Concord, Merrimack County, New Hampshire
Location maps, from U.S. Census Tiger Map Server:
Politicians buried here:
- William Eaton Chandler (1835-1917) — also known as
William E. Chandler — of Concord, Merrimack
County, N.H. Born in Concord, Merrimack
County, N.H., December
28, 1835. Son of Nathan S. Chandler and Mary Ann (Tucker)
Chandler; son-in-law of John
Parker Hale; grandfather of John
Parker Hale Chandler, Jr.. Republican. Lawyer;
member of New
Hampshire state house of representatives, 1862-64, 1881; Speaker of
the New Hampshire State House of Representatives, 1863-64;
delegate to Republican National Convention from New Hampshire, 1868,
1880;
member of Republican
National Committee from New Hampshire, 1868-70, 1872-; delegate
to New Hampshire state constitutional convention, 1876; U.S.
Secretary of the Navy, 1882-85; U.S.
Senator from New Hampshire, 1887-89, 1889-1901; delegate to
New Hampshire state constitutional convention, 1902. Died in
Concord, Merrimack
County, N.H., November
30, 1917. Interment at Blossom Hill Cemetery.
- Jacob Harold Gallinger (1837-1918) — also known as
Jacob H. Gallinger — of Concord, Merrimack
County, N.H. Born in Cornwall, Ontario,
March
28, 1837. Son of Jacob Gallinger and Catherine (Cook) Gallinger;
married 1860
to Mary Anna Bailey. Republican. Physician;
member of New
Hampshire state house of representatives, 1872-73, 1891; delegate
to New Hampshire state constitutional convention, 1876; member of
New
Hampshire state senate, 1878-80 (4th District 1878-79, 10th
District 1879-80); New Hampshire
Republican state chair, 1882-90, 1898-1907; U.S.
Representative from New Hampshire 2nd District, 1885-89; delegate
to Republican National Convention from New Hampshire, 1888,
1900,
1904,
1908;
U.S.
Senator from New Hampshire, 1891-1918; died in office 1918;
member of Republican
National Committee from New Hampshire, 1902-04. Died in Franklin,
Merrimack
County, N.H., August
17, 1918. Interment at Blossom Hill Cemetery.
- Isaac Hill (1789-1851) — of Concord, Merrimack
County, N.H. Born in Massachusetts, April 6,
1789. Democrat. Member of New
Hampshire state senate 4th District, 1820-23, 1827-28; member of
New
Hampshire state house of representatives, 1826; U.S.
Senator from New Hampshire, 1831-36; Governor of
New Hampshire, 1836-39. Died in Washington,
D.C., March 22,
1851. Interment at Blossom Hill Cemetery.
- George Gilman Fogg (1813-1881) — also known as
George G. Fogg — of Concord, Merrimack
County, N.H. Born in Meredith Center, Meredith, Belknap
County, N.H., May 26,
1813. Republican. Member of New
Hampshire state house of representatives, 1846; secretary of
state of New Hampshire, 1846-47; delegate to Republican National
Convention from New Hampshire, 1856;
member of Republican
National Committee from New Hampshire, 1856-60; U.S. Minister to
Switzerland, 1861-65; U.S.
Senator from New Hampshire, 1865-67. Died October
5, 1881. Interment at Blossom Hill Cemetery.
- Edward Henry Rollins (1824-1889) — also known as
Edward H. Rollins — of Concord, Merrimack
County, N.H. Born in Somersworth (part now in Rollinsford), Strafford
County, N.H., October
3, 1824. Republican. Member of New
Hampshire state house of representatives, 1855-57; delegate to
Republican National Convention from New Hampshire, 1860,
1884;
U.S.
Representative from New Hampshire 2nd District, 1861-67; U.S.
Senator from New Hampshire, 1877-83. Died in Isle of Shoals, Rockingham
County, N.H., July 31,
1889. Interment at Blossom Hill Cemetery.
- Frank West Rollins (1860-1915) — also known as
Frank W. Rollins — of Concord, Merrimack
County, N.H. Born February
24, 1860. Republican. Member of New
Hampshire state senate 10th District, 1895-96; Governor of
New Hampshire, 1899-1901. Died October
27, 1915. Interment at Blossom Hill Cemetery.
- Henry French Hollis (1869-1949) — also known as
Henry F. Hollis — of Concord, Merrimack
County, N.H. Born in Concord, Merrimack
County, N.H., August
30, 1869. Democrat. Lawyer; law
partner of Robert
C. Murchie; candidate for U.S.
Representative from New Hampshire 2nd District, 1900; candidate
for Governor of
New Hampshire, 1902, 1904; U.S.
Senator from New Hampshire, 1913-19; delegate to Democratic
National Convention from New Hampshire, 1916.
Died in Paris, France,
July
7, 1949. Interment at Blossom Hill Cemetery.
- Onslow Stearns (1810-1878) — of Concord, Merrimack
County, N.H. Born August
30, 1810. Member of New
Hampshire state senate 4th District, 1862-64; Governor of
New Hampshire, 1869-71. Died December
29, 1878. Interment at Blossom Hill Cemetery.
- Robert Oscar Blood (1887-1975) — also known as
Robert O. Blood — of Concord, Merrimack
County, N.H. Born in Enfield, Grafton
County, N.H., November
10, 1887. Son of Williem A. Blood and Lorinda (Colby) Blood;
married, June 3,
1916, to Pauline Shepard. Republican. Colonel in the U.S. Army
during World War I; physician;
member of New
Hampshire state house of representatives, 1935; member of New
Hampshire state senate, 1937-40; Governor of
New Hampshire, 1941-45; delegate to Republican National
Convention from New Hampshire, 1944,
1948,
1952,
1956,
1960.
Congregationalist.
Member, American Medical
Association; American
Legion; Forty and
Eight; Veterans of
Foreign Wars; Odd
Fellows. Died August 3,
1975. Interment at Blossom Hill Cemetery.
- Robert William Upton (1884-1972) — also known as
Robert W. Upton — of Concord, Merrimack
County, N.H. Born in Boston, Suffolk
County, Mass., February
3, 1884. Father of Richard
Upton. Republican. Member of New
Hampshire state house of representatives, 1911; delegate
to New Hampshire state constitutional convention, 1918; delegate
to New Hampshire state constitutional convention, 1930; delegate
to Republican National Convention from New Hampshire, 1936
(alternate), 1940,
1944,
1948,
1956,
1960;
delegate
to New Hampshire state constitutional convention, 1938; vice-chair of
New Hampshire Republican Party, 1939, 1957; delegate
to New Hampshire state constitutional convention from Concord 7th
Ward, 1948; U.S.
Senator from New Hampshire, 1953-54. Died in Concord, Merrimack
County, N.H., April 28,
1972. Interment at Blossom Hill Cemetery.
- Frank Vaughan Plummer (1918-1993) — of Pennsylvania.
Born in Malden, Middlesex
County, Mass., November
23, 1918. Served in the U.S. Army Air Force in World War II;
district judge in Pennsylvania, 1966-81. Presbyterian.
Member, Freemasons.
Died, of renal
failure and other complications, in Downeast Community Hospital,
Machias, Washington
County, Maine, November
5, 1993. Interment at Blossom Hill Cemetery.
- Ferdinand A. Stillings — of Concord, Merrimack
County, N.H. Born in Jefferson, Coos
County, N.H. Republican. Physician;
member of New
Hampshire state senate 10th District, 1903-04. Interment at
Blossom Hill Cemetery.
- Joab N. Patterson — of Concord, Merrimack
County, N.H. Republican. Candidate for New
Hampshire state senate 15th District, 1916. Interment at Blossom
Hill Cemetery.
Old North Cemetery
Concord, Merrimack County, New Hampshire
Location maps, from U.S. Census Tiger Map Server:
Politicians buried here:
- Franklin Pierce (1804-1869) — also known as
"Young Hickory"; "Young Hickory of the
Granite Hills"; "The Fainting General"
— of Hillsborough, Hillsborough
County, N.H. Born in Hillsborough, Hillsborough
County, N.H., November
23, 1804. Son of Benjamin
Pierce; cousin by marriage of David
Meriwether; married, November
19, 1834, to Jane Means Appleton (died 1863). Democrat. Lawyer;
member of New
Hampshire state house of representatives, 1829-33; Speaker of
the New Hampshire State House of Representatives, 1832-33; U.S.
Representative from New Hampshire at-large, 1833-37; U.S.
Senator from New Hampshire, 1837-42; U.S.
Attorney for New Hampshire, 1845-47; general in the U.S. Army
during the Mexican War; delegate
to New Hampshire state constitutional convention, 1850; President
of the United States, 1853-57; candidate for Democratic
nomination for President, 1856.
Episcopalian.
Died in Concord, Merrimack
County, N.H., October
8, 1869. Interment at Old North Cemetery. Pierce counties in Ga., Neb., Wash. and Wis. are
named for him.
- David Lawrence Morril (1772-1849) — also known as
David L. Morril — of Goffstown, Hillsborough
County, N.H. Born in Epping, Rockingham
County, N.H., June 10,
1772. Member of New
Hampshire state house of representatives, 1808-17; Speaker of
the New Hampshire State House of Representatives, 1816; U.S.
Senator from New Hampshire, 1817-23; member of New
Hampshire state senate 3rd District, 1823-24; Governor of
New Hampshire, 1824-27. Presbyterian.
Died in Concord, Merrimack
County, N.H., January
28, 1849. Interment at Old North Cemetery.
- Thomas Weston Thompson (1766-1821) — also known as
Thomas W. Thompson — of Concord, Merrimack
County, N.H. Born in Massachusetts, 1766.
Member of New Hampshire state legislature; U.S.
Representative from New Hampshire 5th District, 1805-07; U.S.
Senator from New Hampshire, 1814-17. Died in 1821.
Interment at Old North Cemetery.
- Matthew Harvey (1781-1866) — of Hopkinton, Merrimack
County, N.H. Born in Sutton, Merrimack
County, N.H., June 21,
1781. Brother of Jonathan
Harvey. Democrat. Member of New
Hampshire state house of representatives, 1814-21; Speaker of
the New Hampshire State House of Representatives, 1818-21; U.S.
Representative from New Hampshire at-large, 1821-25; member of New
Hampshire state senate 8th District, 1825-28; member of New
Hampshire Governor's Council, 1828-29; Governor of
New Hampshire, 1830-31; Judge of
U.S. District Court, 1831-66; died in office 1866. Died in
Concord, Merrimack
County, N.H., April 7,
1866. Interment at Old North Cemetery.
St. Paul's School
Concord, Merrimack County, New Hampshire
Politicians buried here:
- John Gilbert Winant (1889-1947) — also known as
John G. Winant — of Concord, Merrimack
County, N.H. Born in New York, New York
County, N.Y., February
23, 1889. Son of Frederick Winant and Jeanette L. (Gilbert)
Winant; married 1919 to
Constance Rivington Russell. Republican. Member of New
Hampshire state house of representatives, 1917-18, 1923-24;
served in the U.S. Army during World War I; member of New
Hampshire state senate, 1921-22; Governor of
New Hampshire, 1925-27, 1931-35; delegate to Republican National
Convention from New Hampshire, 1928,
1932;
U.S. Ambassador to Great Britain, 1941-46. Episcopalian.
Committed suicide,
November
3, 1947. Interment at St. Paul's School.
Pine Grove Cemetery
East Concord, Concord, Merrimack County, New Hampshire
Politicians buried here:
- Henry Styles Bridges (1898-1961) — also known as
H. Styles Bridges — of East Concord, Concord, Merrimack
County, N.H. Born in West Pembroke, Washington
County, Maine, September
9, 1898. Son of Earl L. Bridges and Alina (Fisher) Bridges;
married 1944
to Doloris Thauwald. Republican. Governor of
New Hampshire, 1935-37; delegate to Republican National
Convention from New Hampshire, 1936,
1940,
1956;
U.S.
Senator from New Hampshire, 1937-61; died in office 1961;
candidate for Republican nomination for President, 1940.
Member, Farm
Bureau; Grange.
Died in East Concord, Concord, Merrimack
County, N.H., November
26, 1961. Interment at Pine Grove Cemetery.
Woodlawn Cemetery
Penacook, Concord, Merrimack County, New Hampshire
Politicians buried here:
McClary Cemetery
Epsom, Merrimack County, New Hampshire
Politicians buried here:
- John McClary (d. 1801) — of Epsom, Merrimack
County, N.H. Uncle of James
H. McClary; father of Michael
McClary. Member of New
Hampshire Governor's Council, 1784-85; member of New
Hampshire state senate from Rockingham County, 1784-87. Died June 16,
1801. Interment at McClary Cemetery.
- James H. McClary (c.1754-1810) — of Epsom, Merrimack
County, N.H. Born in Epsom, Merrimack
County, N.H. Son of Andrew McClary (died at Battle of Bunker
Hill); nephew of John
McClary; married to Elizabeth Dearborn; first cousin of Michael
McClary. Member of New
Hampshire state senate 4th District, 1802-03. Died in Epsom, Merrimack
County, N.H., July 11,
1810. Interment at McClary Cemetery.
- John McClary (1785-1821) — of Epsom, Merrimack
County, N.H. Born in Epsom, Merrimack
County, N.H., April 24,
1785. Member of New
Hampshire state senate 4th District, 1819-20. Died in Epsom, Merrimack
County, N.H., December
31, 1821. Interment at McClary Cemetery.
- Michael McClary — of Epsom, Merrimack
County, N.H. Son of John
McClary; first cousin of James
H. McClary. Member of New
Hampshire state senate 4th District, 1796-1802. Interment at
McClary Cemetery.
Franklin Cemetery
Franklin, Merrimack County, New Hampshire
Politicians buried here:
- George Higgins Moses (1869-1944) — also known as
George H. Moses — of Concord, Merrimack
County, N.H. Born in Lubec, Washington
County, Maine, February
9, 1869. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention
from New Hampshire, 1908
(alternate), 1916,
1928,
1932,
1936,
1940,
1944;
U.S. Minister to Greece, 1909-12; Montenegro, 1909-12; U.S.
Senator from New Hampshire, 1918-33; defeated, 1932. Died in
Concord, Merrimack
County, N.H., December
20, 1944. Interment at Franklin Cemetery.
- Austin Franklin Pike (1819-1886) — also known as
Austin F. Pike — of Franklin, Merrimack
County, N.H. Born in New Hampshire, 1819.
Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from New
Hampshire, 1856;
member of New
Hampshire state senate 11th District, 1857-59; U.S.
Representative from New Hampshire 2nd District, 1873-75; U.S.
Senator from New Hampshire, 1883-86; died in office 1886. Died in
1886.
Interment at Franklin Cemetery.
- Cyrus Adams Sulloway (1839-1917) — also known as
Cyrus A. Sulloway — of Manchester, Hillsborough
County, N.H. Born in Grafton, Grafton
County, N.H., June 8,
1839. Republican. Lawyer;
member of New
Hampshire state house of representatives, 1872-73, 1887-93; U.S.
Representative from New Hampshire 1st District, 1895-1913,
1915-17; defeated, 1912; died in office 1917. Died in Washington,
D.C., March 11,
1917. Interment at Franklin Cemetery.
- Robert Milton Leach (1879-1952) — also known as
Robert M. Leach — of Taunton, Bristol
County, Mass.; Franklin, Merrimack
County, N.H. Born in Franklin, Merrimack
County, N.H., April 2,
1879. Son of Edward Giles Leach and Agnes Amelia (Robinson)
Leach; married, November
28, 1900, to Mary E. Walker; married 1939 to
Florence Mosher; married 1944 to
Margaret White. Republican. Stove manufacturer;
served in the U.S. Army during World War I; U.S.
Representative from Massachusetts 15th District, 1924-25;
delegate to Republican National Convention from Massachusetts, 1928
(alternate), 1932.
Unitarian.
Member, Freemasons;
Psi
Upsilon. Died in Eustis, Lake
County, Fla., February
18, 1952. Interment at Franklin Cemetery.
- Warren Fisher Daniell (1826-1913) — also known as
Warren F. Daniell — of Franklin, Merrimack
County, N.H. Born in Newton Lower Falls, Newton, Middlesex
County, Mass., June 26,
1826. Democrat. Member of New
Hampshire state senate 11th District, 1873-75; U.S.
Representative from New Hampshire 2nd District, 1891-93. Died in
Franklin, Merrimack
County, N.H., July 30,
1913. Interment at Franklin Cemetery.
Old Cemetery
Henniker, Merrimack County, New Hampshire
Politicians buried here:
Floral Park Cemetery
Pittsfield, Merrimack County, New Hampshire
Location maps, from U.S. Census Tiger Map Server:
Politicians buried here:
- Moses Norris, Jr. (1799-1855) — of Pittsfield, Merrimack
County, N.H.; Manchester, Hillsborough
County, N.H. Born in New Hampshire, 1799.
Democrat. Member of New
Hampshire Governor's Council, 1841-42; U.S.
Representative from New Hampshire at-large, 1843-47; U.S.
Senator from New Hampshire, 1849-55; died in office 1855. Died January
11, 1855. Interment at Floral Park Cemetery; cenotaph at Congressional
Cemetery, Washington, D.C.
- Robert H. Sanderson (1889-1970) — of Pittsfield, Merrimack
County, N.H. Born October
7, 1889. Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National
Convention from New Hampshire, 1936;
member of New
Hampshire state house of representatives from Pittsfield; elected
1938; treasurer of
New Hampshire Democratic Party, 1939. Died in 1970.
Interment at Floral Park Cemetery.
North Sutton Cemetery
North Sutton, Sutton, Merrimack County, New Hampshire
Politicians buried here:
- Jonathan Harvey (1780-1859) — of Sutton, Merrimack
County, N.H. Born in Sutton, Merrimack
County, N.H., February
25, 1780. Brother of Matthew
Harvey. Member of New
Hampshire state house of representatives, 1811; member of New
Hampshire state senate 8th District, 1816-23; U.S.
Representative from New Hampshire at-large, 1825-31. Died August
23, 1859. Interment at North Sutton Cemetery.
New Waterloo Cemetery
Warner, Merrimack County, New Hampshire
Politicians buried here:
- John Parker Hale Chandler, Jr. (1911-2001) — also
known as John P. H. Chandler, Jr. — of Warner, Merrimack
County, N.H. Born in Roxbury, Boston, Suffolk
County, Mass., August 6,
1911. Great-grandson of John
Parker Hale; grandson of William
Eaton Chandler; married to Margaret
B. Chandler. Republican. Newspaper
editor and publisher; member of New
Hampshire state house of representatives, 1943; owner, Warner Ski
Area, 1946-62; member of New
Hampshire Governor's Council 5th District, 1953-59; delegate to
Republican National Convention from New Hampshire, 1956,
1960,
1972,
1980;
member of New
Hampshire state senate, 1961; candidate for U.S.
Representative from New Hampshire, 1962. United
Church of Christ. Member, Grange; Freemasons.
Died, in Pleasant View Nursing
Home, Concord,