202 Hilltop family plot This cemetery is well kept near the road on Route 202 (traveling toward Concord). Near the intersection of Dry Hill Road. It is very visible and high up and lays at a strange angle so that all the plot seems to look as if it would fall on to 202 should there be a slide. For being one of the busiest roads around one rarely notices this cemetery both for its vantage point and strange angle. There appears to be about 5 bases without stones.

NAME RELATION OF/ TO BORN DIED YRS MTHS DAY NOTES
FOSS ABIGAIL Wife of Andrew W. Foss / /1804 Mar 15, 1905 / / / Victorian Monument (N. face)
FOSS ANDREW W. Hus. of Abigail Foss / /1821 / /1904 / / / Victorian Monument (N. face)
FOSS ELLEN C. Wife of James F. / /1857 / /1838 / / / Victorian Monument (east face)
FOSS HAM Hus. of Lucy / May 01, 1863 35 / / Single Stone
FOSS INFANT child/Ellen & Jas Foss Oct 09, 1895 Dec 23, 1895 / / / Victorian Monument (east face)
FOSS JAMES F. Hus of Ellen C. Foss / /1847 / /1900 / / / Victorian Monument (east face)
FOSS LUCY Wife of Ham Foss / Mar 28, 1880 71 4 15 Single Stone
HANSON LEONARD / / Oct 03, 1839 28 / / Single Stone
PLACE JOHN / / Jan 22, 1815 87 / / Single Stone
PLACE LUCY / / Feb ??, 1821 93 / / Single Stone
SAVORY AMY M. / / Oct 30, 1825 18 / / Single Stone
SAVORY MARY H. Dau/Geo & Lydia Savory / Oct 20, 1820 2 / / Single Stone
SHATTUCK STEPHEN M. / / Sep 12, 1851 24 7 8 Single Stone

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