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Old Burying Yard is found on York Street / Route 1a, Old York Village.
It is located in the Old York Historical Society across from Jefferds' Tavern, and is among the Museum Buildings located there. There are currently 73 entries for this cemetery. See it's location and get directions at Yahoo Maps. Index of Names
Small Plaque on Left:
Elizabeth R. wife of William Frost Died October 1, 1837 Aged 81 Large Plaque: William Frost born in York, district of Maine, May 26, 1747 Died June 2, 1827 ________ Son of John Frost, Esq., of York, Maine, and Grandson of Hon. John and Mary (Pepperrell) Frost of New Hampshire. Mary (Pepperrell) Frost was the daughter of Col. William Pepperrell and sister of Sir William Pepperrell. Both of Kittery. ________ Served the Colonies in the American Revolution, May 3, 1775-1783 as Ensign, Lieutenant, Commissary of Issues, Surveyor General 1783-1786, Register of Deeds for County of York, District of Maine, April 12, 1786-April 16, 1816 and County Treasurer May 15, 1787-April 1812. ________ Erected by his Great-Grandchildren. Small Plaque on Left: Elizabeth R. wife of William Frost Died October 1, 1837 Aged 81 Large Plaque: William Frost born in York, district of Maine, May 26, 1747 Died June 2, 1827 ________ Son of John Frost, Esq., of York, Maine, and Grandson of Hon. John and Mary (Pepperrell) Frost of New Hampshire. Mary (Pepperrell) Frost was the daughter of Col. William Pepperrell and sister of Sir William Pepperrell. Both of Kittery. ________ Served the Colonies in the American Revolution, May 3, 1775-1783 as Ensign, Lieutenant, Commissary of Issues, Surveyor General 1783-1786, Register of Deeds for County of York, District of Maine, April 12, 1786-April 16, 1816 and County Treasurer May 15, 1787-April 1812. ________ Erected by his Great-Grandchildren. Original size: 800px x 533px | Current: 600px x 400px |
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