| Samuel perished while in command of a transport in the expedition of Sir William Phips against Canada.
Notes:
In the center of pasture, long unused and greatly overgrown, along the west side of Pitcher Lane, which runs north off highway 157A about a mile and a half from East Berne, NY, going toward Saw Mill Road, there is a Gallup cemetery plot which has been nearly destroyed by, probably, livestock. The plot lies midway between the farm on the corner of 157A and Pitcher Lane and the next farm north, a distance of perhaps 500 yards up Pitcher Lane from its intersection with 157A. It is within a small copse to the left, west, about 50 yards from the road. It once contained several stones but all were knocked down and partially covered by earth, only four appeared to be still mostly unbroken and still readable, three of which were dug out and place against a nearby tree. The fourth, Rhoda's stone, was too heavy to lift but was lying on its back and could be cleaned and photographed.