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Cyndy  > History > Massachusetts > OLD DEERFIELD (historic Deerfield), Franklin Co.,
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" Old Deerfield " cemetery, located on Old Albany Road or as it's called "Harrow's field".........this is a " town that time passed by"..............For serious Deerfield reseachers, there is a book: " Family & Landscape: Deerfield Homelots from 1671; Susan McGowan & Amelia F.Miller, Pomcumtuck Valley Memorial Association, 1996 which can be ordered through the on line Deerfield Museum Store...............this part of Deerfield, now called "OLD Deerfield" was attacked in 1704 by the French and Indians from Quebec,Canada.
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Many of the stones are hard to read, if anyone knows about the folks, email me and I will put your info up with your email for researchers.
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There is a site for South Deerfield which is a section of Deerfield. They are posted separately to keep folks from getting confused.
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Cyndy > MARY, wife of ABNER NIMS,  died Oct. 26, 1771, aged _6 (56?)
Cyndy > SUBMIT,  dau of JEREMIAH AND MARY NIMS....born and died July (16?), 1754.
Cyndy > JOHN NIMS, died Dec.29th, 1762, aged 83


(makes him born 1679)
Cyndy > NATHANIEL HAWKS....died Sept.25, 1754, aged 56
Cyndy > MRS. RACHEL, dau of  W?  LIEUT JONATHAN &  BRIDGET BURT.....died Oct.  _0th, 175(9?).....aged __ & 8 months
Cyndy > RUTH  BARNARD SMITH.....dau of ___asy  & Mrs. N__NO SMITH....died March __1795....in the __3th of her age


(aged 13 ?????)  anyone know about this family ?
Cyndy > Home of JOSEPH STEBBINS, born 1749  died 1816.    Lover of liberty and a servant of his country...............Lieutenant in the Minute Men who marched on the "Lexington Alarm".....was Captain at the Battle of Bunker Hill.  Fought at Stillwater ( FYI: in New york)  and Bemis Heights ( FYI: New York)........Led force of volunteers across the Hudson near Fort Miller and captured an outpost in the rear of Burgoyne ( British general).-------commissoned Colonel of Militia, 1788.

The father of Joseph was Joseph (1718-1797)
The house is still standing but I dont have a photo of it.
Cyndy > JOSEPH STEBBINS (__ -1797).....ASA ( 1767-1844).... Asa's son,Roland (1794-1848)... the house stayed in the Stebbins family until 1888.
Cyndy > Lovely old house.......the one in the back which one may call an
"ell"......was the first house...........Thomas Dickinson (1718-1814) passed this house on to his son, Eliphlet (1749-1827)...then to George (1800-1878).

FYI:
  The lot is #7....owned by Thomas Wells, he had no children so he left it to his nephew, Thomas Dickinson.  In 1700, Wells married Sarah Barnard,dau of Joseph.
MARY, wife of ABNER NIMS, died Oct. 26, 1771, aged _6 (56?)
 > MARY, wife of ABNER NIMS,  died Oct. 26, 1771, aged _6 (56?)
MARY, wife of ABNER NIMS, died Oct. 26, 1771, aged _6 (56?)
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