This
cemetery is perhaps the oldest Dodge Cemetery in this country.
The land was given for a cemetery by Richard Dodge who settled in this
area, from East Coker, England, in 1638. This was part of his
land. The stones are very old. Many of them cannot be seen
and if one goes to this cemetery, they will perhaps see a bit of stone
in bewteen tree roots, or down the hill in the woods. View a list of inscriptions on stones in this cemetery. This is in pdf format.
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