In a message dated 6/13/04 10:07:21 AM, [email protected] writes: << I would love to get close up photo's of the headstones of Henry Jackson ... >> The earliest known stone cemetery marker in Fairfield is dated 1687 and bears only the initials S M. After that there is a real gap before markers as we know them began to appear. Those early folks didn't use stone markers that lasted the ravages of time - nor did they have the money or talent available to make them. Since Henry's mill was near the old center of town, we can assume that he was buried in the Old Burying Ground there, but no marker exists. As to those in later years, I will check the lists on Tuesday and let you know if any of those are to be found. I am a volunteer in the Fairfield Historical Society library. Bill