Burials
- Saint Condedus, a 7th century exile from England who became a monk
- Saint Wando, Abbot, died around 756 AD
- Saint Fulk of Fontenelle, 21st Abbot of Fontenelle
- Saint Harduin of Fontenelle, died c. 811 AD
- Saint Bagnus, a monk, then Bishop of Therouanne, then Abbot of Fontenelle later in life. Died c. 710
- Saint Girald, a monk and then the Abbot of Saint Arnoul. He was asked by the Duke of Normandy to be the Abbot of Fontenelle. He was very exacting and was later murdered by one of his monks.
- Dom Joseph Pothier, Abbot of St. Wandrille Abbey and scholar who reconstituted the Gregorian chant.
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“Coles Hill was the scene of the secret night burials of those who died during the first year of the settlement. Corn was planted over their graves so that the Indians should not know how many of their number had perished.”
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