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Amherst Town Hall Burying Ground

Welcome to our collection of audio recordings featuring the biographies of renowned patriots buried in the Amherst Town Burying Ground. Explore their inspiring stories and learn about their contributions to history. Enjoy listening and discovering the heroes who shaped our nation.

South West Section

South East Section

North East Section

North West Section

Jonathan Wilkins- SW 018
Robert Converse- SE 052
James Roby- NE 167
Daniel Prior- NW158
David Hildreth- SW 035
Andrew Leavitt- SE 066.1
John Eaton- NE 201
John Patterson- NW 223
Nahum Baldwin Sr- SW 079
Archelaus Batchelder- SE 077
Daniel Warner- NE 204
David Danforth- NW 227
William Low- SW 080
John Hartshorn- SE 092
Samuel Fowle- NE 215
Nathaniel Henchman- NW 240
Samuel Stanley SW 082
Ziba Lane- SE 095
David Ramsey- NE 253
Ebenezer Kimball NE 256
Samual Curtis- SW 133
Willam Hogg SE 135
Henry Codman NE 276
William Hartshorn- NE 289
Jonathan Ellsworth NW 257
Moses Nichols- NW 258
William Wakefield- NE 306
Joseph Jewett NE 308

Amherst Town Burying Ground

This old cemetery is CLOSED to new burials and has been for over 70 years. The last ten burials were between 1872 and 1941. The majority of Amherst burials since about the 1850s have been at Meadow View Cemetery on the west side of the village.

Discover Amherst's Patriots:
Our town is rich in history, and we invite you to explore its fascinating stories. Enjoy this walking tour and immerse yourself in the heritage that shapes our community. Happy exploring!
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Amherst, NH 03031

 

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