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Bliss Children 1774 - 177659 viewsOriginally buried on the Bliss farm on Main Street, the boys were on the land later bought by the town of Agawam for four pounds and established as the Agawam Center Cemetery.
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Hezekiah and Mary Day 1778 and 178031 viewsNote this showy and finely-carved gravestone for Mr. Hezekiah (he-ZEE-kee-ah) Day, and his wife Mary, which is similar to Dr. John Leonard's stone in the Federal Hill Cemetery in Agawam. The Days went to Springfield, to Solomon Brewer for this marker, bypassing John Ely and the Stebbins family, who were making the majority of the gravestones in this area at that time.
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William Granger 178610 viewsWilliam son of Mr
Justin & Mrs Hannah
Granger died Sep 30
AD 1786
in ye third year
of his age
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Dr. John Leonard 174436 viewsWhen John Leonard the Doctor died, Agawam and West Springfield were technically still part of Springfield. WS incorporated in 1774. There are many Leonards buried in Agawam and Feeding Hills.
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