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Kinne Cemetery, also known as the Glasgo Cemetery and Old Kinne Burying Ground, is a historic cemetery in Jarvis Road in Griswold, Connecticut. The earliest marked stone is for Daniel Kinne who died in 1713. In the 1930s, the inscriptions of 79 stones in the Kinne Cemetery were recorded for the Hale Index.
Paugassett Burial Grounds (also known as Paugussett Settlement Site), Ansonia (formerly Derby) Pine Bridge Cemetery, Beacon Falls [1] Pine Grove Cemetery, Ansonia [5] St. James Cemetery, Naugatuck [1] St. Michael's Cemetery, Derby [2] Saint John Catholic Cemetery, Wallingford; Saint Lawrence Cemetery, West Haven
Connecticut Death Index, 1949–2001 at Ancestry.com Connecticut, Death Index, 1949–2001 at FamilySearch.org Connecticut Deaths, 1949–2010 at FindMyPast.com
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Evergreen Cemetery was established around 1860, but it does not appear to have been used extensively, except by the Chidsey family, until recent years. It was not included in the Hale census of Connecticut cemeteries conducted in the 1930s. The white-marble Chidsey obelisk is one of the chief objects of historical interest.
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