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Gray Village Cemetery

Submitted by debi.curry on 13 March 2021

43.8856, -70.33137

Gray Village Cemetery is the largest in town and the only one in active use. It was opened in 1784, records of town historian George Hill state, when Daniel Libby, a prominent businessman here at the time, deeded to the town three acres of land for the site of the Parish Church house and a cemetery adjacent. With just under 5,500 burials as of 2020, much of the town’s history can be traced to “citizens” of Gray Village Cemetery.

More information including burial reports, maps, and historical data is available on the Gray Cemetery Association website.

 

1 Main Street