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Index of Names
The North Cemetery is on Maplewood Avenue in Portsmouth next to the train yard and across from the Portsmouth Herald building. It was established in 1753 on land purchased from John Hart and is the second oldest burying ground in the city. Many historically significant people for the state of New Hampshire and the Revolutionary War rest here including General William Whipple (a friend of George Washington and General during the Revolutionary War), Hall Jackson, Prince Whipple, and Governor John Langdon. There are currently 468 entries for this cemetery. See it's location and get directions at Yahoo Maps.
Left Stone:
Capt. Theodore Furber Having passed a Life in performing those Duties which his religion required and in practising those Virtues which endeared him to society died January 11, 1809 Æt. 58 Right Stone: In Memory of Mr Richard Billings who died Decr 19, 1808 Aged 75 ![]() Left Stone:
Capt. Theodore Furber Having passed a Life in performing those Duties which his religion required and in practising those Virtues which endeared him to society died January 11, 1809 Æt. 58 Right Stone: In Memory of Mr Richard Billings who died Decr 19, 1808 Aged 75
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