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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LifespanNameSectionOccupationsAffiliationsKeywordsLink
1810-1849Ruggles, David003abolitionist, authorBean Hill, New York City bookstoreblacksmith, underground railroadClick Here
1831-1908Gilman, Daniel Coit021educator, historianJohns Hopkins University, UCLAClick Here
1795-1863Gilman, William Charles021businessman, manufacturerCity of Norwich, Norwich & Worcester Railroadnail cutting machine, GreenevilleClick Here
1806-1880Foster, Sen. Lafayette Sabine021statesmanCity of Norwich, U.S. SenateU.S. Senator, acting Vice-President of U.S.Click Here
1839-1899Wait, Hon. John Turner022lawyer, polititianState of Connecticut, Lafayette S. FostercongressmanClick Here
1830-1888Williams, Erastus Winslow023manufacturerYantic Woolen Mills, Merchants HotelRockclyffe, Yantic Fire CompanyClick Here
1822-1896Halsey, Jeremiah024lawyerU.S. Supreme CourtFebruary 24 1870Click Here
1794-1880Ballou, Leonard026manufacturerPark Congregational Church, First National Bank of Norwichcotton manufacturerClick Here
1815-1900Carroll, Lucius Wyman026merchantL.W. Carroll & Son, Central Baptist Churchmill and manufacturing supplies, Flat Iron BuildingClick Here
1850-1935Carroll, Adams Pope026businessmanL.W. Carroll & Son, Central Baptist Churchmill and manufacturing supplies, Flat Iron BuildingClick Here
1796-1873Smith, David029manufacturer, businessmanChelsea Manufacturing Paper Co., Park Congregational ChurchGreeneville, paper manufacturerClick Here
1791-1865Breed, John032merchantJohn Breed & Co., City of Norwichhardware cutlery tools merchant, Breed Hall, Norwich Savings SocietyClick Here
1822-1907Crocker, John Denison036artist, inventorSelf-employedportrait painter, Crocker's Magical Stomach PowdersClick Here
1806-1886Geer, Capt. George William038shipbuilder, inventorNorwich & Worcester Railroad, steamboats Shetucket and Charles OsgoodClick Here
1816-1894Prentice, Amos Wylie046merchantA.W. Prentice & Co., Broadway Congregational ChurchTrustee Norwich Free Academy, Norwich Savings SocietyClick Here
1804-1875Buckingham, Gov. William Alfred050statesmanState of Connecticut, City of Norwichcarpet manufacturer, GovernorClick Here
1791-1865Hubbard, Amos Hallam051manufacturerA.H. Hubbard Paper Mill, Yantic FallsClick Here
1788-1870Williams Jr., Gen. William052businessman, shippingMerchants' Bank of Norwich, Foreign missionariesAcors Barns, whaling businessClick Here
1795-1880Williams, Mrs. Harriet Peck052philanthropistNorwich Free Academy, Park Congregational ChurchWilliams School in New LondonClick Here
1811-1887Learned, Ebenezer052insurance, real estateNorwich Fire Insurance Co.Click Here
1815-1884Slater, John Fox054manufacturerPonemah Mills, Norwich Free Academycotton mill, Jewett City, Edward Chappell, Lorenzo BlackstoneClick Here
1828-1886Vaughn, Alfred H.058manufacturerNorwich Iron Foundryarchitectural ironwork, Ferry StreetClick Here
1824-1891Bill, Henry062banker, publisherHenry Bill Publishing Co., Laurel Hillillustrated Bible, Broadway Congregational Church, real estateClick Here
1826-1871Norton, William Tyler062businessman, merchantSteamboat City of New Londonbusinessman, wholesale groceriesClick Here
1819-1888Blackstone, Lorenzo062businessman, bankerCity of Norwich, Chelsea Savings BankHayward Rubber Co., businessman, Attawaugan MillsClick Here
1808-1881Osgood, Dr. Charles C.063druggist, doctorCity of Norwich, Charles Osgood & Co.Shetucket BankClick Here
1806-1879Johnson, Charles C.063businessman, bankerSecond Congregational Church, Norwich Savings SocietyNorwich & Worcester Railroad Co.Click Here
1793-1855Coit, Col. Charles063merchantSecond Congregational Church, War of 1812Click Here
1838-1878Coit, Capt. Charles Morgan063banker, soldierSecond Congregational Church, Union ArmyCivil War Aide to General Joseph HawleyClick Here
1838-1912Saxton, Cpl. Lewis J.064manufacturer, soldierSaxton Woolen Corp., Union Armycabinet maker, Clinton Mills, 26th CT RegimentClick Here
1880-1923Coit, James Dana066bankerAmerican Red Cross, Park Congregational ChurchNorwich Tuberculosis Fund of the American Red CrossClick Here
1809-1874Alger, Charles Coffey075manufacturer, inventorHudson Iron Co., iron workspig ironClick Here
1793-1882Bond, Rev. Alvan083ministerSecond Congregational Church, Breed HallCivil War meetingClick Here
1821-1899Osgood, Hugh Henry084businessman, MayorPark Congregational Church, City of NorwichUncas Paper Co., Goodwin Cork Co., Dime Savings Bank, Norwich Bleaching, Dyeing & Printing Co.Click Here
1827-1898Wells, David Ames088economic advisor, authorU.S. Presidentsfinancial adviosor to Abraham Lincoln, tariffsClick Here
1808-1900Pierce, Moses096manufacturerNorwich Bleaching, Dyeing & Printing Co., First Congregational Churchabolitionist, Norwich & New York Steamboat Co.Click Here
1805-1895Bushnell, Chauncey Knight104educatorNorwich Free Academy, Mary Louise FullerAnti-slavery SocietyClick Here
1803-1892Backus, William Wolcott119farmer, philanthropistW.W. Backus Hospital, cattleClick Here
1768-1854Otis, Joseph120businessmanBroadway Congregational Church, Otis LibraryClick Here
1795-1864Greene, William Parkinson122manufacturerShetucket Company, Norwich Water Power Co, Thames National BankGreeneville DamClick Here
1788-1888Perkins, Col. George Leonard123railroadNorwich & Worcester Railroad, Norwich Arcanum ClubClick Here
1819-1896Austin, Willis Rogers125lawyer, retireeretired in NorwichClick Here
1792-1864Chapman, Gurdon125businessman, bankerCity of Norwich, Merchants' Bank of NorwichUncas BankClick Here
1825-1916Young, Mrs. Phillipena T.125dressmakerYoung's BlockClick Here
1821-1897Young, Charles131real estate, merchantYoung's Block, Norwich German Lutheran ChurchYoung's Block, F.W. Woolworth Co., Samuel Huntington homesteadClick Here
1841-1923Welte, Emil131organ makerM. Welte & Son, Second Congregational Churchself-playing organClick Here
1872-1955Welte, Carl Michael131businessmanM. Welte & Sonorgan builderClick Here
1837-1904Robinson, Capt. John Adams132steamboat captainWilliam Wells and Mr. Sheffield from Westerly, Steamboats Tiger Lily and Water LilyClick Here
1834-1911Robinson, Willliam Callyhan132lawyer, educatorCatholic University of America, Protestant Episcopal Churchjurist, Callyhan-Robinson tomb, hammerClick Here
1828-1890Yerrington, Ezra W.132merchantE.W. Yerrington Storewholesale and retail carpet, home furnishings, oil clothClick Here
1814-1884Smith, Rev. James Lyndsay136shoemaker, authorCivil War, slavery survivorClick Here