ID Cemetery
Name
First
Burial
Last
Burial
#
Graves
GPS
 Lat / Lon 
Location and Notes
12Aldrich-Kendall18481850643.544151
-72.436852
Note: Unfortunately, this cemetery no longer exists. The current land owner had it removed. The remains were examined by UVM and reburied in the New Aldrich Cemetery.


Old cemetery information:

In a field a short distance north of a house on a dead end road off Town Farm Hill Road.

The farm that contains the cemetery was owned by Roy Kendall in 1907 when Byron Ruggles did a survey for the Hartland Historical Society.

6Center1801193730043.572151
-72.425591
Located off Town Road 32 Center of Town Road a few yards east of the junction of Advent Hill Rd. This is the site of the original center of the town of Hartland thus the name Center Cemetery.
2Cutts - Paddleford1773188710043.601162
-72.381065
Located on the North side of Clay Hill Road (T.R. 15)- 2 miles from US 5. Located beyond the North Hartland Dam this cemetery has a beautiful view to the east looking into New Hampshire.
7Densmore Hill1813191715043.567474
-72.497337
Located off T.R. 23 Densmore Hill Road, just north of intersection with Creampot Rd.
3Frizzell43.605422
-72.481701
On private property off Hartland Hill Road near the Woodstock town line.
5Gallup - Dunbar43.581924
-72.374573
West side of Rt. 5 1 mi south of North Hartland Village.
8Gallup - Weed Road180019877143.564377
-72.467766
Located at T.R. 22 Weed Road. 100 yards east of the road. Watch for a narrow dirt lane. This is Roger from Ewize Inc. testing the updating of the ceme_des table. This is only a test.
4Gill180119067543.597015
-72.472298
Located on Northeast side of Hartland Hill Road at junction with Old Birch Road.
13Hartland Village176343.539959
-72.395706
Hartland Village Cemetery is located about 100 yds. east of Rt. 5 and 12 intersection (Three Corners), behind the Congregational Church. This is the largest of the Hartland cemeteries and faces south toward Mt. Ascutney. It was established in 1763 and today is managed and maintained by the “Hartland Cemetery Association”. There are many old stones directly behind and beside the church.
14Jenneville1802200645043.534546
-72.488747
At the corner of Jenneville Road and French Hill Road. Full of wildflowers in the summer. This small cemetery is well maintained.
22New Aldrich43.546646
-72.439697
Cemetery relocated in 2013.
NAOther
Hartland people who are not buried in one of the official cemeteries are listed here. This includes people who were born in Hartland or lived there but are buried someplace else.
10Plains1772188330043.560268
-72.386627
West side of Rt. 5 close to the road north of Hartland. This cemetery is the site of the grave of Timothy Lull one of the very first settlers of Hartland.
9Quaker - Willard180018822143.560089
-72.425430
T.R. 18 Mace Hill Road on west side just north of junction with Cobb Hill Road up over a bank and behind a stone wall. A very small graveyard.
1Trask183418992843.604443
-72.340950
Just east of I91- 650 yards up a private road beyond the end of the town road. Nearly across from a large ledge face on the west side of I91 near a curve at the top of the hill going north out of North Hartland.
15Walker180518957443.535614
-72.432053
Walker cemetery is located about 300 yards off County Road on a side road (Walker Cemetery Road) and set back 60 yards from the road. It is surrounded by a beautiful stone wall and shaded by large maples.

There are many stones that are now just nubs. Some of these were recorded in earlier surveys, but many are not.

11Weed179120057543.555771
-72.460640
Weed cemetery is on the northeast side of T.R. 22 Weed Road. There are some steps with white railing leading to a gate into the cemetery. In 2002 some restoration was done on a number of gravestones.
zUnidentified
Gravestones that may be in Hartland, but have not been confirmed are listed under this heading. Such gravestones might be from old directories, which could be incorrect, or from other sources. If you have information about any of the stones listed in this category, please contact the Hartland Historical Society.