Yantic Cemetery Biographies

The articles provided in this collection were researched, compiled, assembled, and curated by Dave Oat.  Many thanks go out to Dave for his untold hours of research and for sharing these stories with IconicNorwich.org.

The biographies of those interred in the Yantic Cemetery tell stories of thousands of nineteenth-century residents of Norwich. The articles chronicle the lives of inventors, philanthropists, doctors, bankers, industrialists, lawyers, politicians, and many other Norwich notables. Collectively, they tell the story of Norwich in the nineteenth century.

1844-Present Yantic Cemetery

This rural burial place was consecrated on July 12, 1844, with all denominations of Christians in the city of Norwich uniting in the service. The address was delivered by Dr. Alvan Bond, of the Second Congregational Church, and the consecrating prayer offered by Mr. Paddock, the Episcopal rector. Two original hymns were sung, composed by Mr. Charles Thurber.

The Yantic Cemetery is the property of the City of Norwich and has been enlarged several times since its initial purchase. More than twenty thousand souls rest here, each with their own story. Built during the Victorian era, Yantic Cemetery was designed in the garden or rural cemetery style popularized during the 1800s. It contains many beautiful and fascinating monuments, many of which were crafted by local craftsmen, including Charles Kuebler, whose shop was located on lower Franklin Street. Following the great Civil War, Norwich pledged to make every effort to retrieve all its fallen veterans. Here are gathered within its bounds the hallowed remains of the brave soldiers who fell upon distant battlefields and others who perished in dreary prisons. They have been brought home and now rest in peace beneath these quiet shades.

Early 1900s View of the Entrance to Yantic Cemetery

Bronze Statue at Sarah Osgood’s Gravesite

The Victorian Era in Norwich, Connecticut

In the early 1800s, the area around the Norwich Falls became the center of manufacturing. Four astute businessmen moved into Norwich at this time and transformed the Falls area: Calvin Goddard, William Williams, William C. Gilman, and, later, his friend William P. Greene. As a direct result of their efforts, by 1833, the Falls area was booming with a large cotton mill, two paper mills, an iron factory, a nail factory, and a rolling mill. Their early success paved the way for others as capital was reinvested in the Norwich area. By the mid-1800s, Norwich excelled in transportation systems. Earlier turnpikes and steamship lines were joined by railroads, which linked Norwich factories and their products to New England states and western markets. The entire Norwich area continued to prosper and grow as more mills and factories came online. By 1862, Norwich-based companies produced cotton, woolen, and silk products to an extent never seen before.

Norwich was also well-represented on the state and national scenes during the Civil War. Three residents held positions of great prominence. William A. Buckingham was the Governor of Connecticut, Lafayette S. Foster was the acting Vice President following Lincoln’s death, and David Wells was in charge of financing the Civil War. Many residents of Norwich became wealthy as a result of the Civil War. The Two Hundred Fiftieth anniversary booklet issued by the Norwich Board of Trade lists the names of “Sixty leading men on point of wealth in 1865.”

John Fox Slater led the list with an annual income of $104,269, a substantial sum, especially considering that this was a time before income taxes and the average worker earned $200 a year. Lorenzo Blackstone was second with $41,246, and Governor Buckingham was third with an annual income of $39,968. Prosperity and growth continued for Norwich well into the 1900s as companies diversified their product lines and found new markets.

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NameLifespanSectionOccupationOrganizationBusinessKeywordsLink to Article
Alger, Charles Coffey1809-1874075banker, inventorHudson Iron Co.iron works, pig iron, inventorClick Here
Almy, Dr. Leonard Ballou1851-1913026doctor, soldierUnion Armymedical examiner, Spanish-American WarClick Here
Austin, Willis Rogers1819-1896125railroad, retireelawyer, travellerClick Here
Backus, William Wolcott1803-1892119educator, philanthropistW.W. Backus Hospitalfarmer, large herd of cattle, W.W. Backus HospitalClick Here
Ballou, Leonard1794-1880026manufacturercotton manufacturer, First National Bank of Norwich, Park Congregational ChurchClick Here
Bill, Henry1824-1891062banker, publisherNeighborhood of Laurel HillHenry Bill Publishing Co.Illustrated Bible, Laurel Hill, Broadway Congregational ChurchClick Here
Blackstone, Lorenzo1819-1888062businessman, bankerCity of NorwichChelsea Savings BankHayward Rubber Co., international businessman, Attawaugan Mills, President of Chelsea Savings Bank, Mayor of NorwichClick Here
Bond, Rev. Alvan1793-1882083manufacturerBreed HallPastor of Second Congregational Church, Breed Hall Civil War meetingClick Here
Breed, John1791-1865032merchantCity of NorwichJohn Breed & Co.John Breed & Co., hardware cutlery tools merchant, Norwich Savings Bank, Breed HallClick Here
Buckingham, Gov. William Alfred1804-1875050statesmanCity of NorwichConnecticut Civil War Governor, Mayor of Norwich, carpet manufactureeClick Here
Bushnell, Chauncey Knight1805-1895104manufacturerNorwich Free AcademyMary Louise Fuller, Anti-slavery Society,Click Here
Carroll, Adams Pope1850-1935026businessmanL.W. Carroll & Sonmill and manufacturing supply company, Central Baptist Church Norwich CtClick Here
Carroll, Lucius Wyman1815-1900026merchantL.W. Carroll & Sonretail store for mill and manufacturing supplies, Flat Iron Building, Central Baptist ChurchClick Here
Chapman, Gurdon1792-1864125lawyer, bankerCity of NorwichMerchants' Bank of NorwichUncas Bank Norwich, Mayor of NorwichClick Here
Coit, Capt. Charles Morgan1838-1878063banker, soldierUnion ArmyCivil War, Aide to General Joseph Hawley, Second Congregational ChurchClick Here
Coit, Col. Charles1793-1855063merchantWar of 1812, Second Congregational ChurchClick Here
Coit, James Dana1880-1923066bankerAmerican Red CrossNorwich Tuberculosis Fund of the American Red Cross, Park Congregational ChurchClick Here
Crocker, John Denison1822-1907036artist, inventorSelf-employedportrait painter, inventor, Crocker's Magical Stomach PowdersClick Here
Foster, Sen. Lafayette Sabine1806-1880021statesmanCity of NorwichMayor of Norwich, U.S. Senator, acting Vice-President of the U.S.Click Here
Geer, Capt. George William1806-1886038shipbuilder, inventorNorwich & Worcester Railroadship builder, sea captain, inventor, steamboat Shetucket, steamboat Charles OsgoodClick Here
Gilman, Daniel Coit1831-1908021educator, historianUCLAJohns Hopkins UniversityPresident of Johns Hopkins University, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Norwich historianClick Here
Gilman, William Charles1795-1863021businessman, manufacturerCity of NorwichNorwich & Worcester Railroadautomated nail-cutting machine, President of the Norwich & Worcester Railroad Co., established GreenevilleClick Here
Greene, William Parkinson1795-1864122businessmanShetucket Company Cotton MillNorwich Water Company, Greeneville Dam, President of Thames National BankClick Here
Halsey, Jeremiah1822-1896024lawyerU.S. Supreme Courtlawyer, bar of U.S. Supreme Court February 24 1870Click Here
Hubbard, Amos Hallam1791-1865051manufacturerNeighborhood of Yantic FallsA.H. Hubbard Paper MillYantic Falls, A.H. Hubbard CompanyClick Here
Johnson, Charles C.1806-1879063businessman, bankerNorwich Savings SocietyNorwich Savings Society, Norwich & Worcester Railroad Co., Second Congregational ChurchClick Here
Learned, Ebenezer1811-1887052insurance agent, real estate agentNorwich Fire Insurance Co.founded Norwich Fire Insurance Co., real estate industryClick Here
Norton, William Tyler1826-1871062businessman, merchantbusinessman, wholesale groceries, steamboat City of New London,Click Here
Olcott, William Tyler1873-1936096astronomer, authorastronomer, moon, Christ Episcopal ChurchClick Here
Osgood, Dr. Charles C.1808-1881063doctor, druggistCity of NorwichCharles Osgood & Co.medical doctor, Mayor of Norwich, druggist, Shetucket BankClick Here
Osgood, Hugh Henry1821-1899084minister, MayorCity of NorwichPresiden of Uncas Paper Co., Goodwin Cork Co., Dime Savings Bank, Park Congregational Church, Mayor of Norwich, Norwich Bleaching, Dyeing & Printing Co.Click Here
Otis, Joseph1768-1854120farmerOtis LibraryBroadway Congregational Church, Otis LibraryClick Here
Perkins, Col. George Leonard1788-1888123manufacturerNorwich Arcanum ClubNorwich & Worcester RailroadPresident of the Norwich & Worcester Railroad Company, Norwich Arcanum ClubClick Here
Pierce, Moses1808-1900096economic advisorNorwich Bleaching, Dyeing & Printing Co.First Congregational Church, abolitionist, Norwich & New York Steamboat Co.Click Here
Prentice, Amos Wylie1816-1894046merchantA.W. Prentice & Co.Broadway Congregational Church, Trustee Norwich Free Academy, Norwich Savings SocietyClick Here
Robinson, Capt. John Adams1837-1904132businessman, sea captainSteamboat Tiger Lily, Steamboat Water LilyClick Here
Robinson, Willliam Callyhan1834-1911132seafarer, educatoreducator, jurist, Protestant Episcopal Church, Callyhan-Robinson tomb, hammerClick Here
Ruggles, David1810-1849003abolitionist, authorNeighborhood of Bean HillNew York City bookstoreblacksmith, underground railroad, New York City bookstoreClick Here
Saxton, Cpl. Lewis J.1838-1912064manufacturer, soldierUnion ArmySaxton Woolen Corp.cabinet maker, Clinton Mills, Saxton Woolen Corporation on Yantic RiverClick Here
Smith, David1796-1873029manufacturer, businessmanChelsea Manufacturing Paper Co.Chelsea Manufacturing Company Greeneville, paper manufacturer, Park Congregational Church donorClick Here
Smith, Rev. James Lyndsay1814-1884136merchant, authorauthor, shoe maker, slavery survivorClick Here
Stanton, Chief Howard L.1854-1935041fireman, gunsmithNorwich Fire Departmentfireman, Chief of Norwich Fire DepartmentClick Here
Vaughn, Alfred H.1828-1886058manufacturerNorwich Iron Foundryfounded Norwich iron Foundry, architectural ironwork, Ferry StreetClick Here
Wait, Hon. John Turner1839-1899022lawyer, polititianState of Connecticutstudied law with Lafayette S. Foster, politician, congressmanClick Here
Wells, David Ames1827-1898088businessman, authorU.S. Presidentauthor, financial adviosor to Abraham Lincoln, economic issues, tariffsClick Here
Welte, Carl Michael1872-1955131organ makerM. Welte & Sonorgan builderClick Here
Welte, Emil1841-1923131real estate agentM. Welte & Sonautomatic self-playing organ, Second Congregational ChurchClick Here
Williams Jr., Gen. William1788-1870052businessman, shippingABC Foreign missionariesMerchants' Bank of NorwichAcors Barns, whaling business, American Board of Commissioners for Foreign MissionsClick Here
Williams, Erastus Winslow1830-1888023manufacturerMerchants HotelRockclyffe, Yantic Fire Company, Merchants Hotel Norwich CtClick Here
Williams, Mrs. Harriet Peck1795-1880052philanthropistNorwich Free Academyphilanthropist, Williams School in New London, Park Congregational Church donorClick Here
Yerrington, Ezra W.1828-1890132lawyerE.W. Yerrington Storewholesale and retail carpet, home furnishings, oil clothClick Here
Young, Charles1821-1897131dressmaker, merchantYoung's BlockYoung's Block, F.W. Woolworth Company, Samuel Huntington homestead, Norwich Ct. German Lutheran ChurchClick Here
Young, Mrs. Phillipina T.1825-1916125businessmanYoung's Blockdressmaker, Young's BlockClick Here