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 Bacon Hill Cemetery, Northumberland, Saratoga, NY, USA


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Bacon Hill Cemetery

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From FindaGrave.com
Bacon Hill was an area once occupied by Mohican Indians. They were driven off by the Mohawks before European settlers moved in. The name started as Normanstown, then Fiddletown, then Pope's Corners. Ebenezer Bacon bought Pope's property in 1794, openned a store and the place has been called Bacon Hill ever since. Ebenezer Bacon and his wife are both buried here. The Cramers, Brisbins, Thompsons and Vanderwerkers were also early settlers to the town. The cemetery was started by the Bacon Hill Church which was built in 1820. Soldiers of at least 5 wars are buried here: Revolutionary, War of 1812, Civil War, Mexican War and WWI.


Headstones

 Thumb Description Status Location Name (Died/Buried)
Anson Palmer Gravestone
Anson Palmer Gravestone
born April 30 / 1776 / died June 25 / 1847 
    Anson Palmer (d. 25 Jun 1847)
 
Capt Joseph Palmer Gravestone
Capt Joseph Palmer Gravestone
JOSEPH PALMER / CAPTAIN 21 CONN. MIL / REV. WAR / AUGUST 14, 1813 
    Joseph Palmer (d. 14 Aug 1813)
 
Charlotte Palmer Gravestone
Charlotte Palmer Gravestone
CHARLOTTE / wife of / Anson Palmer / Died Nov. / 19, 1842. / Aged / 62 yrs 8 mo. 24 days 
    Charlotte (d. 19 Nov 1842)
 
Eunice Palmer Gravestone
Eunice Palmer Gravestone
Eunice, Dau of Anson / & Charlotte Palmer Died Oct. 21 1821 / Aged 5yrs 11 months / & 9 days  
    Eunice Palmer (d. 21 Oct 1821)
 
Lewis B Coplin Gravestone
Lewis B Coplin Gravestone
In memory of / Lewis B Coplin / who died August / 3d 1828 in this 23rd / year of / his age 
    Lewis B Coplin (d. 23 Aug 1828)
 
Palmer Family Gravesite at Bacon Hill Cemetery
Palmer Family Gravesite at Bacon Hill Cemetery
Left to Right: Eunice Palmer, Joseph Palmer, Eliza Ann (Palmer) Lindsey, Anson Palmer
In Background: Angeline Whitford (possible daughter of Anson) 
    Anson Palmer (d. 25 Jun 1847)
Eliza Ann Palmer (d. 21 Mar 1825)
Eunice Palmer (d. 21 Oct 1821)
Joseph Palmer (d. 14 Aug 1813)