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Darrow Cemetery
East Hebron, Washington County, New York

GPS: unknown

Tiplady's Rd
East Hebron, NY 12865

Published: November 3, 2016
Total records: 19

Darrow Cemetery is located on the west side of Rte. 22, south of Tiplady's Rd., East Hebron, NY. We cannot determine the exact location of the cemetery.

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Records published here were acquired from the Salem Bancroft Public Library on November 3, 2016. This transcription is based from a letter written by H. D. Darrow in 1906 to Miss Patten. Dates of death range from 1826 to 1882.


Darrow, Betsey
, d. May 13, 1845, age 30th y, wife of Jedediah
Darrow, Dennison, d. Mar. 7, 1855, age 79y
Darrow, Dennison, d. Mar. 7, 1855, age 79y
Darrow, Infant
Darrow, Infant
Darrow, James, son of Dennison & Martha, died at Black Peru Falls, Wis.
Darrow, Jane, d. Apr. 7, 1853, age 44y, dau of Dennison & Martha
Darrow, Jedediah, b. June 2, 1810, d. Sept. 26, 1882, age 72y, son of Dennison & Martha
Darrow, Jedediah, d. Nov. 5, 1826, age in 85th y
Darrow, John, son of Dennison & Martha, place of death unknown
Darrow, Martha, d. Nov. 4, 1846, age 65Y, wife of Dennison
Darrow, Martha McCleary, d. Nov. 4, 1846, age 65y, wife of Dennison
Darrow, Samuel, d. Jan. 19, 1834, age 22y, son of Dennison & Martha
Darrow, Sarah, d. Oct. 17, 1848, age 98y, wife of Jedediah
Darrow, Stephen, d. June 18, 1842, age 55y
Darrow, Stephen D., d. June 18, 1842, age 55y
Darrow, William, son of Martha
Darrow, William, d. Mar. 22, 1838, age 23y, son of Dennison & Martha
Hinds, Charles, d. Apr. 26, 1859, age in 72nd y

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