Revolutionary
War Graves
Gorham
Little Falls Cemetery, 237 Gray Road
Capt. Joshua Swett (marked by SAR)
Little Falls Cemetery, 237 Gray Road
2nd Lt. Joseph Knight (marked by SAR)
Portland
George Street Cemetery, George Street
2nd Lt. Joshua Stevens (marked by SAR)
Otisfield
Scribner
Hill Cemetery
N 44˚ 4' 37.2"
W 70˚ 31' 33.4"
John Winship
(marked by SAR)
Died Feb. 11, 1848
85 years 4 months
"A soldier of the Revolution"
Wife Betty
Simeon Witham (marked by SAR)
Died June 19, 1815
"Drummer, Scammon's
Regiment, Rev. War"
Lower
Scribner Hill Cemetery
N 44˚ 4' 45.0"
W 70˚ 31' 38.1"
Daniel Scribner (marked by SAR)
Died Oct. 1802
Born April 7, 1718 in Exeter, NH
"New Hampshire Revolutionary Soldier"
Wife Elizabeth died Dec. 11, 1829
Jonathan Piper (marked by SAR)
Died June 6, 1836
Age 100+
"Drummer, Patche's
Company, Prescott's Massachusetts Regiment, Rev. War"
Wife Mary Taylor died Jan. 8, 1817 age
84
South
Otisfield Cemetery (Powhattan
Road)
N 44˚ 2' 34.5"
W 70˚ 30' 47.5"
William Edwards (marked by SAR)
Died Dec. 11, 1847
Age 94 years
"He was one of the first settlers of the
town of Otisfield"
Jacob Thurston
Died Nov. 20, 1821
Age 62
Massachusetts, Pvt. Allen's Company, 5
Massachusetts Regiment, Rev. War
Unnamed
Cemetery Route 121 & Jacob's Way
N 44˚ 2' 40.8"
W 70˚ 32' 37.6"
Joseph Spyrr
(marked by SAR)
Died June 17, 1805
Age 74 years 8 months
Wife Miriam died Nov. 16, 1811 age 80
Enoch Spurr
(marked by SAR)
Died May 2, 1843
Age 82
"A Revolutionary Soldier"
Mark Knight (marked by SAR)
Died Dec. 6, 1813
Age 83
Wife Margaret died Sept. 20, 1822 age 86
Anne
K. Foster – actual Daughter of Revolution –marked by DAR
Died
March 29, 1871
Age
72 years 9 months
Husband Amos P. Foster
died April 27, 1885 age 80 years 6 months
Casco
Unmarked
Cemetery
N 44˚ 1' 10.7"
W 70˚ 30' 19.3"
Dr. Joseph Wight
Died Nov. 27, 1846
Aged 88 years 3 months
"A soldier of the Revolution"
??? William Mayberry
???
Died June 8, 1850
Age 94 years 7 months
Wife Rebecca died Oct. 8, 1854
Bethel
Riverside
Cemetery
Moses Mason (marked)
Died October 1, 1836
Aged 79 years
Eli Twitchell,
Esq.
Died November 3, 1845
Aged 88 years
"A
Soldier of the Revolution"
Woodland
Cemetery
General Amos Hastings (Stanley Howe's
ancestor)
Died July 28, 1829
Aged 70 Years
John Abbott - Military Service
1758 -1837
Located on Maple Street, CMP Pole # J-57, North Berwick, Maine.
Stephen Abbott - Military Service
1748 - 1839
Located on corner of Dillingham and Estes Hill Road, CMP Pole # 25, North Berwick, Maine
Simeon Applebee - Military Service
1760 - 1844
Located on Linscott Hill Road, Back end of Field, North Berwick, Maine.
James Brackett - Public Service
1748 - 1831
Located on Lebanon Road, CMP Pole # 157/720, Follow tote road to cemetery, North Berwick, Maine.
Humphrey Chadbourne, Jr. - Military Service
1744 - 1792
Located on Oak Woods Road, CMP Pole # J84, North Berwick, Maine.
Francis Chadbourne - Military Service
1755-1831
Located on Maple Street, opposite Howard Boston Home, CMP Pole # 29, North Berwick, Maine.
Sgt. John Chase - Military Service
1749 - 1826
Located in Hillside Cemetery, RT 4, North Berwick, Maine.
Thomas Clark - Military Service
1734-1818
Located on Lebanon Road, CMP Pole # 91, Corner of Lebanon Road and Clark Road, North Berwick, Maine.
Hon. Richard F. Cutts - Public Service
1757 - 1830
Fox Farm Hill Road, CMP Pole # 19, North Berwick, Maine
Hercules Fernald - Military Service
1749 - 1833
Beech Ridge Road (West Side), Across from Clark Road, C.M.P. pole # 17, North Berwick, Maine.
Caleb Ford - Military Service
1755-1839
Ford Quint Road (west side), Behind John Steve's House NW corner of field next to stone wall, CMP Pole #6/25, North Berwick, Maine.
John Ford - Military Service
1752 -1820
Ford Quint Road, CMP Pole # 13/82, behind house, North Berwick, Maine.
Deacon Robert Ford - Military Service
died 1802
Ford Quint Road, CMP Pole # 179/165, North Berwick, Maine.
Dominicus Goodwin - Military Service
1768-1845
Gov. Goodwin Road, near bridge over stream take tote road on south side to grave site (400 yards), North Berwick, Maine.
Samuel Goodwin - Military Service
1764 - 1855
Governor Goodwin Road, next to brook 300 yds. away from 45 MPH sign, North Berwick, Maine.
Peter Grant - Military Service
1758 - 1835
Morrells Mills Road, behind new fire station, CMP Pole #184, North Berwick, Maine.
Thomas Grant - Military Service
1750 - 1845
Morrells Mills Road, behind new fire station, CMP Pole #184, North Berwick, Maine.
James Guptill - Military Service
1737 - 1820
Hartford Lane, CMP Pole # 138, North Berwick, Maine.
Silas Hall - Military Service
1753 - 1822
Lebanon Road, CMP Pole # 118, North Berwick, Maine.
William Hall - Military Service
1745 - 1797
Lebanon Road, CMP Pole # 104, North Berwick, Maine.
Christopher Hammond - Military Service
1741 - 1813
Hammond Road, CMP Pole # J6, in field by big pine tree, North Berwick, Maine.
Samuel Hanscom - Military Service
1756 - 1830
Beech Ridge Road, CMP Pole # 96/34, next to the old Beech Ridge Baptist Church Site, North Berwick, Maine.
Benjamin Heard - Military Service
1744 - 1817
Beech Ridge Road, CMP Pole # 3, North Berwick, Maine.
Joseph Heard - Military Service
1751 - 1820
Beech Ridge Road, CMP Pole # 3, North Berwick, Maine.
Capt. Thomas Hobbs, Jr. - Military Service
1728 - 1818
Lebanon Road, Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, North Berwick, Maine.
Daniel Johnson - Military Service
1750 - 1838
Lebanon Road, Five Corners, CMP Pole # 64, North Berwick, Maine.
Zebulon Libby - Public Service
1743 - 1807
Beech Ridge Road, C.M.P. pole # 107, North Berwick, Maine.
David Morrell - Public Service
1740 - 1816
Morrell's Cemetery, Oak Woods Road, CMP Pole # 36, North Berwick, Maine.
Peter Morrell, Esq. - Public Service
1753 - 1819
Market Street, Next to William Hill Fire Station, North Berwick, Maine.
Winthrop Morrell - Military Service
1746 - 1837
Morrells Mills Road, Across from West #Two (West First Street), CMP Pole # 154/82, North Berwick, Maine.
Maj. Jonathan Nowell - Military Service
1748 -1821
Neal Road - Beaver Dam, behind Purington Farm at end of field, North Berwick, Maine.
Lt. Mark Nowell - Military Service
1762 - 1836
Maple Street, Next to Bob Grants House, CMP Pole #8, North Berwick, Maine.
Benjamin Jones Porter, Surgeon's Mate, Col. Benjamin Tupper's Regt.; muster roll of field, staff, and commissioned officers for Oct.-Dec., 1780, dated Huts near West Point; appointed April 10, 1780; served to November 3, 1783; Mt View Cemetery Camden, ME Lot 9a Section 6 ,
born at Wenham, MA 20 September 1763; died at Camden, Maine 18 August 1847. married in 1791 to Elizabeth L. King.He was a member of the Governor's Council; was also a member of the Massachusetts Senate from Lincoln County; Fellow and Treasurer of Bowdoin College, 1806-1815
Samuel Pray - Military Service
1755 - 1837
Linscott Hill Road, Back end of field, North Berwick, Maine.
Joshua Quint - Military Service
1755 - 1805
Ford Quint Road, CMP # 019, North Berwick, Maine.
James Remick - Military Service
Beech Ridge Road, CMP # 3, North Berwick, Maine.
George Rogers - Public Service
1717-1821
Back Beech Ridge Road (west side), ½ mile beyond School House Road, 1/8 mile in the woods, CMP Pole #76/ 14 ½ / 514, North Berwick, Maine.
Maj. Joseph Savage - Military Service
1753 - 1814
Friends Cemetery, RT 4, CMP Pole # 60/45, North Berwick, Maine.
Absalom Stackpole - Military Service
1753 - 1849
Lebanon Road, Pole # 507 ½, North Berwick, Maine.
Peter Stillings - Public Service
died 1825
Lebanon Road, Forrest Stillings Field, Pole # 99, North Berwick, Maine.
Samuel Stillings - Military Service
died 1832
Lebanon Road, Forrest Stillings Field, Pole # 99, North Berwick, Maine.
Ezekiel Twombly - Public Service
1743 - 1788
Oak Wood Road (West side), behind Harvey Johnson Farm, CMP Pole #J84, North Berwick, Maine.
Cpl. Francis Weymouth - Military Service
1753 - 1814
Maple Street, CMP Pole # 54, North Berwick, Maine.
Sgt. Moses Weymouth - Military Service
1742-1840
Lebanon Road, CMP Pole # 35, across from Pheasant Hill Condo Entrance next to river, North Berwick, Maine.
Grave of James Randall in Limington, ME. He served as a private in Capt. Silas Wild's Company, Col. Edmund Phinney's Regiment at the garrison at St. George in 1776.