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Oak Hill Cemetery Brookfield

Coordinates: 43°04′59″N 88°08′43″W / 43.08306°N 88.14528°W / 43.08306; -88.14528
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Oak Hill Cemetery is a small cemetery located on Brookfield Road in Brookfield, Wisconsin founded in 1851 as a part of pioneer Joseph Ewbank's land grant. Since 1905, it has been operated by the Oak Hill Cemetery Association. The cemetery is home to many graves of American, British, and German settlers along with a number of American Military veterans of various wars. A Memorial Day ceremony is held each year at Oak Hill. This is a very well-kept cemetery on lovely, wooded land.


Burials

Nathan Hatch, an American Revolutionary War veteran is buried in Oak Hill. Hatch was born on November 16, 1757 in Attleboro, Massachusetts and enlisted in the Continental Army in July 1776 under Captain Isaac Hodge's Company as a Private. He was later discharged in 1780. In 1843, Hodges moved to the Wisconsin Territory and settled in what is now Brookfield with his two sons, Nathan Jr. and Edmund. Hatch died on November 10, 1847.[1][2]

References

  1. ^ Oak Hill Cemetery Sign placed by the Waukesha County Historical Society in 1971. Information gathered on 2/18/17
  2. ^ "Revolutionary War Veteran" Sign, erected by Hatch descendants and other local citizens. Information gathered 2/18/17

43°04′59″N 88°08′43″W / 43.08306°N 88.14528°W / 43.08306; -88.14528