i)^(o Fks CONTENTS. Preface, ----- iii Section, A. - . . . i " B 9 " C. .... 123 " D 331 " E 521 Appendix, Index, 541 569 SECTION A WILLIAM BINGHAM Departed this life Feb. 16th, A. D. 1769, Aged 46 years. JOHN BINGHAM, Son of William and Mary Bingham, Departed this life November 8th, A. D. 1763, Aged 14 years. Note.— These inscriptions are on a gray marble tablet on the eastern end of the church, over a large vault at the end of the edifice, and whose sonth line is near the south line of the church. In this vault, besides the two persons above named, are buried numerous members of the families of Stamper, Bingham, Blackwell, Willing, and Francis ; among them. 17S2— July 30. John Stamper, whose daughter was the before named Mary Bingham, wife of William Bingham. 17S5— July 2. Joseph Stamper, son of the above named John Stamper. 1827— February 19 Mrs. Sarah Stamper, widow of the above named Joseph Stamper, and daughter of Joshua Maddox, Junior. 179S— February 5. James Bingham, (unmarried), eon of the before named William and Mary Bingham. 1815— December 16. Mrs. Hannah Blackwell, daughter of the before named William and Mary Bingham, and 2d wife of the Kev'd Robert Blackwell, D.D, Born March 2G, 1754. Ob. ^Et, 63. 1831— February 12. The Rev'd Robert Blackwell, D.D., one of the Ministers of the United Churches from 1781 to 1811. Born May 6, 1748. Ob. ^:t, 83. (See infra Appendix.) lS52-May 12. Mrs. Rebecca Harrison, wife of George Willing, Esquire, and only daughter of the Rev'd Robert Blackwell, D.D., above named, and Rebecca Harrison, daughter of Joseph and Ann Harrison, of Gloucester county. New Jersey ; Born Feb. 25, 1782. Ob. -Et, 70. The said George Willing is buried near his father, the Honorable Thomas Willing, and his grand-father, Charles Willing, Esq., in the grounds of Christ Church. 1831— Jane 7. Robert Blackwell Willing, sou of the above named George and Rebecca Willing. Born July 16, 1803. Ob. ^.t, 28. 1816— October 12. Anne Willing, daughter of the above named George and Rebecca Willing. Born Dec. 8, 1806. Ob. .Et, 10. 1864— October 10. Maria, wife of Willing Francis and daughter of the above named George and R.becca Willing. Born August 10, 1801. The said Willing Fmncis is buried, with his father, Thomas Willing Francis, and grand father. Tench Francis, in the grounds of Christ Church. 1827— September 16. Thomas Willin(J Francis, eon of Willing and Maria Francis. Born Sept. 9, 1826. Ob. .Et, 2. II. A second tablet, also on the outer, eastern wall of the church, is inscribed thus : Near this stone are deposited the remains of ELIZABETH SIMS, who departed this life December 8th, 1773, aged 28 years. ESTHER WYNKOOP, who departed this life JSTovember 20th, 1774, aged 3 years. JOSEPH SIMS, who departed this life June 21st, 1779, aged 66 years. BENJAMIN WYNKOOP, who departed this life September 10th, 1789, aged 11 years. WOODDROP SIMS, who departed this life August 29th, 1793, aged 35 years. ANN SIMS, who departed this life August 30th, 1802, aged 79 years. ANN WOODDROP GILPIN, who departed this life January 8th, 1803, aged 40 years. Note.— In an enclopure, indicated by a marble curb, extending the width of the chancel and nearly half way to the iron grating on Third street, are interred the following. This record is taken from the Family Bible of the late Joseph Sims, now in possession of his grandson, Dr. Sims. The record is prt-faced by the statement that, " Many of these were buried at Christ Church, but were removed to St. Peter's." The list is then given, thus : Elizabeth Sims, departed this life 8th December, 1773, aged 28 years. Hester Wynkoop, di-parted this life 20th November, 1774. Benjamin Wynkoop, departed this lift- lOtli September, 1789. Joseph Sims, departed this life 21st June, 1779, 06 years. Wo(ji)i)UOP Sims, dejmrted this life August '29tli, 179.3, 35 years. Mauy Key Sims, departed this life 2Sth October, 1794, 11 months. Alexanuek WoodduopSims, departed this life 9th August, 1799. Ann Wooddkop Sims, departed this life July 23d, 1795. Daniel Chables Sims, departed this life 25th December, 1796, 5 years. Ann Sims, departed this life SOtli August, 1802, 79 years. - Ann W. (iiLPiN, (h'parted tliis life Stli January, 1803, 51 years. Hannah Sims, (lri)art<>(l this life September 10th, 1808, 4 days. Joseph Wynkoop, departed this life March 24tti, 1814. WoooDUOP Sims Wynkoop, departed this life March 4th, 1814. Sarah Wooddrop Wy'Nkoop, departed this life Dec. 31st, 1814. III. Note.— Resting upon the eastern edge of the above curb, midway, is a slab whose inscription can only be recovered in part, thus : In memory of ELIZABETH SIMS, Who departed this life, * * * ESTHER WYNKOOP, the Daughter of Benjamin and Sarah Wynkoop. IV. JOSEPH SIMS'S Family Vault. The family record of interment in this vault is as follows : Robert C Corbin, departed. this life Dec. 7th, 1825, aged 19 y. 7 mos. JosKPH Sims Corbin, departed this life June 2l8t, 1828, 5 mos. 4 d. Caroline Rebecca Heath, departed this life Oct. 19th, 1829, 28 y., 4 m. 2 d. Robert Corbin, departed this life Nov. 2d, 1829, 1 mo. 12 d. WooDDROP Sims, removed to vault, died Oct. 10th, 1814, IS y., 6 mos 10 d. Rebecca Sims, died 25th Oct., 1830, 61 y., 4 mos. 11 d. Richard Key Heath Sims, July 4th, 1833, 23 y., 8 mos. 25 d. Ann Elizabeth Helmuth, Jan. 30th, 1845, 39 y. 13 d. Joseph Sims. Sept. 29th, 1851, 90 y., 10 mos. 29 d. Robert B. Corbin, April, 3rd, 1868, 72 y., 4 mos. 10 d. 6 Y. A third tablet is inscribed thus : Near this stone are interred the remains of ELIZABETH, wife of the Rev. Jacob Duche ; (formerly Rector of the United Churches of Christ Church, and St. Peter's in this city,) who departed this life on Wednesday, March 22d, 1797, Aged 58 years, 6 months and 7 days. August 27th, 1762, departed this life SOPHIA MARIA, Daughter of Jacob and Elizabeth Duche, aged 1 year, and was interred in this church near the pulpit. TIk' Parieh Register has it "in the middle ayle of St. Peter's Church." December 10th, 1770. departed this life MARY, Daughter of Jacob and Elizabeth Duche, aged 7 weeks, and was interred in the same grave with her sister. On Wednesday, March 31st, 1790, departed this life THOMAS SPENCE, only son of Jacol) and Klizalx'th Duche, aged 2G years and G months, and was interred in Laml)etli Church yard, England. On Wednesday morning, January 3d, 179(S, the REV. JACOB DUCHE, passed from his temporal to his eternal and angelic life, aged 59 years, 11 months and 3 days. SOPHIA DUCHE HILL, Born May 4th, 1799, received into Heaven July 8th, 1799. JOHN CLOWES HILL, Born June 30th, 1801, received into Heaven July 19th, 1801. WILLIAM HILL, Aged 42, entered into life eternal June 2d, 1804. " Son-in-law of the Kev. Mr. Duche."— Parish Register. VI. GEORGE MIFFLIN DALLAS, Born July 10th, 1792, Died Dec. 31st, 1864. PHILIP NICKLIN DALLAS, Born August 13th, 1825, died March 14th, 1866. SOPHIA CHEW DALLAS, Born June 25th, 1798, died January 11th, 1869. GARY SANDERS DIXON, Born Nov. 23, 1871, Died July 4, 1872. SECTION B. Here rest the mortal remains of CHARLES, eldest son of William and Elizabeth Kirkham, who departed this life ' March 24th, 1848, | in the 31st year of his age. ' ELIZABETH, Wife of William Kirkham, who departed this life March 12th, A. D. 1862, in the 58th year of her age. WILLIAM KIRKHAM, who departed this life November 1st, A. D. 1869, in the 76th year of his age. 10 II. Ill Memory of JOHN CADWALADER, Son of Lambert and Mary Cadwalader, who was born on the 22d day of June, 1794, and died on the 8th day of March, 1801. III. In Memory of MRS. ELIZABETH CADWALADER, Wife of John Cadwahider, Es(j., and (lauLjhter of Col. Edward Eloyd, and Ann Lloyd, of Maryland, who died February 15th, 1776, Aged 34 years. 11 lY. Within this silent repository rests the remains of CAPT. ROBERT RESIDE, who departed this life April 11th, 1795, Aged 31 years. Also, HANNAH, Daughter of Robert and Sarah Reside, who departed this life April 10th, 1792, Aged 13 months and 18 days. Also, JOHN WOODS RESIDE, Son of Robert and Sarah Reside, who departed this life November 24th, 1798, Aged 6 years and 28 days. Sacred to the memory of CAPT. WILLIAM BAIRD, who departed this life Oct. 18th, in the year of our Lord 1810, Aged 5G years and 6 months. Sacred to the memory of SARAH, Wife of Capt. William Baird, who departed this life April 25th, in the year of our Lord 1841, Aged 77 years and 4 months. 12 Sacred to the memory of CAPT. JOHN WOODS, who was born at Pembrook, South Wales, July 15th, 1733, died June 20th, 1795. to the memory of MRS. HANNAH WOODS, relict of Capt. John Woods, born April 15th, 1738, died 11th July, 1818. "Tho' lost to sight, still dear to memory." Also, MARY, Wife of Jacob Chamberlin, and dauuhter of John and Hannah Woods, who departed this life December 12th, 1842. Also, MARGARET, Relict of William Smith, and daugliter of John and Hannah Woods, who departed this life October 9th, 1851. Also, HANNAH, Dauf]:htor of John and Hannah Woods, departed this life January 24th, 1859. 13 In memory of the children of John and Hannah Woods, JOHN, Born 26th November, 1765, Died 19th Ausfust, 1790. ANN, Born 4th April, 1771, Died I3th November, 1772. Adjoining this' tomb are head and foot stones marked H. W. yi. In memory of ELIZABETH, Daughter of William and Sarah Craraond, Died March 27, 1857, in her 63rd year. Also, of ANN, Daughter of William and Sarah Cramond, Died May 23, 1866, in her 67th year. 14 YII. Ill niomory of WILLIAM CRAMOND, Died Oct. 25, 184;i, in his 89th year. Also, of SARAH, Daughter of William and Sarah Cramond, Died June 25, 1833, in her 19th year. Also, of SARAH, "Wife of William Cramond, Died Oct. 30, 1865, in her 91st year. VIII. MRS. ELIZABETH NIXON, AVife of Mr. John Xixon, Merc't, of Philadelphia, Died August 31st, 1795, Aged 58 years. JOHN NIXON, Died December 31st, 1808, A'.M'd 7G years. 15 IX. To the memory of ELIZABETH BOLLMANN, She died May 14th, 1802. X. In memory of ELIZABETH, infant daughter of William H. and Elizabeth Keating, Born on the 30th Kov. and died on the 1st Dec. 1835. XI. In memory of HENRY NIXON, Died August 18th, 1840. Died MARIA NIXON, September 10th, 1852. 16 XII. MARY NIXON Died October 8th, 1851. XIII. HETTY NIXON, Died February 26th, 1856. XIV. In memory of JAMES YARD, ESQ., who died February 4th, 1835, Aged 75 years. XV. ELIZABETH K. YARD, the wife of James Yard, Died April 12th, 1824, in the 59th year of her age. 17 XYT. CORNELIUS K. YARD Died Sept. 18th, 1803, Aged 19 years. XYII. In memory of JOHN K. ODENHEIMER, who died 14 Xov'r, 1821, Aged 2 yrs., 1 mo., 21 days. Also, CAROLINE L. ODENHEIMER, who died Jan. 14, 1825, Aged 3 yrs., 5 mo., 27 days, Children of John and Henrietta Odenheimer. Also, F. I. ODENHEIMER, Son of F. B.and Eliza Odenheimer, Died Jan. 24, 1859, Aged 2 months. 18 XYIIT. Sacred to the memory of JAMES PHILIPS, the son of John and Sarah Philips, of Manchester, England, Obit July nth, 1808, Aged 31. XIX. Sacred to the Memory of HENRY PHILIPS, ESQ., 2nd son of John and Sarah Philips, of Manchester, England, born 8th Jan., 1767, obt. nth Feby., 1800. XX. Here lieth the Body of MR. JOHN SCOTT, of Barbados, who departed this Life on the 24th Day of August, 1790, Aged 70 years. 19 XXI. Sacred to the Memory of Our Beloved Parents. EDWARD CARMICK WATMOUGH. Obiit, Feb. 23, A. D., 1848, ^t, 51 years. MARIA CHEW WATMOUGH. Obiit, Nov. 30, A. D., 1864, j3Et, 65 years. [On the foot stone :] ' Be of good pheer Oh ! my children, God will give yon to me again, with joy and gladness forever." 20 XXII. Sacred to the memory of BENJAMIN CHEW, ESQ., Universally esteemed, Universally respected. He died 20th Jan., 1810, Aged 87 years and 10 days. Note.— The following are some of the interments in this vault.— C. R. H. : Elizabeth Margaret, wife of Benjamin Chew, 3rd, was the only child of Chief Justice Tilghman, and a great grand-daughter of William AUen, Esq., the immediate predecessor of Benjamin Chew in the office of Chief Justice, and great great grand-daughter of Tench Francis, Esq., whose successor in the positions of Attorney-General of the Province of Pennsylvania and Recorder of Philadelphia was the same Benjamin Chew. She was born April 19, 1796, and died June 16, 1817. Elizabeth, the 2nd wife and relict of Chief Justice Chew, died May 1819, aged 88 years. She was the daughter of James Oswald, of this city, by his wife Mary Turner, and was baptised in Christ Church, Oct. 2, 1735, O. S., aged 3 years and 5 months. (CHILDREN OF CHIEF JUSTICE CHEW.) Born. Died. May 3, 1779, Catherine Chew. May, 1831. Dec. 22, 1771, Maria Chew. March 27, 1840. Sept. 30, 1758, Benjamin Chew. April 30, 1844. Aug. 15, 1767, Henrietta Chew. March 8, 1848. (CHILDREN OF BENJAMIN CHEW, 2nd.) May 12, 1811, Catherine Maria Chew. Oct., 1811. May 23, 1813, Oswald Chew. June 8, 1824. June 19, 1795, Samuel Chew. Aug. 21, 1841. Jan. 24, 1809, Anthony Banning Chew. Feb., 1854. Dec. 5, 1790, Benjamin Chew. Aug., 1864. Katherine, relict of Benjamin Chew, 2nd, was buried March 23, 1855, aged 85 years. William Tilghman, son of Benjamin Chew, 3rd, buried April 9, 1820. 21 XXIII. DOROTHY WILSON, Died May 5th, 1807, Aged 48. 22 XXIV. The vault of JOHN AND SUSAN WALLACE. [On fhf top of the momimeiit .'I In the vault underneath, lie the remains of JOHN BRADFORD WALLACE, Born at EUerslie, his father's farm, Somerset County, New Jersey, August 17th, 1778. Died in this City, January 7th, 1837. Long a Vestryman and Warden of the United Churches, of which this Parish was formerly one. His understanding was comprehensive, vigorous and steady ; Its objects higli and useful : Trained after early models. Its discipline was strict, its investigations patient, its judgments true. His education was eminently regular and liberal, And tilted tiirn for distinguished attainments in the Law, In the most dignified ranks of which he was acknowledged to stand. His Political Principles Were derived from the honourable and great names Whose patriotism settled, and then first administered this Government. From these he never swerved ; And labouring to sustain their purity and aims, Would have averted that decline in their administration, Which, unable to prevent, he had yet tiie misfortune to see. An Hereditary Churchman, He understood his whole duty ;— and he practised it A faithful counsellor, a considerate parishioner, a constant worshipper. Led by the Providence of God to a remote part of the Diocese, He bore Her venerable liturgy thither, and the Church of his forefathers Rose on streams then first responsive to Her Majestic anthems. An exalted humanity pervaded his nature : No mean or sordid temper mingled with it. Discerning and delicate, yet active, open and sincere, The loveliness of his moral dispositions Was invigorated by contrariety of manly energy, And his instinctive generosity ennobled By permanent principles and settled convictions of duty. As Husband and Father, In his home he was the centre and safeguard of happiness. Of commanding stature, and elevated mien ; manners gracious and refined. His death was as favoured as his life : Without pain or sickness. In the calm of peaceful slumber and the silence of night, His Spirit was taken to the Paradise of the Just. Note. — In this vault are interred also, the remains of Mrs. Susax Wallace, widow of John Bradford Wallace, and daughter of Barnabas Binney, M. D., and Mary, his wife. Born February 22d, 1T7S. Died, ai her country residence, Burlington, N. J., July 8th, 1849, In the 71st year of her age. Also, Horace Binney Wallace, son of the said John and Susan, Born, at Philadelphia, February 26th, 1817, Died in Paris, France, December 16th, 1852, Aged 35. Also, Susan Bradford Macalester, wife of Charles Macalester, and daughter of the said John and Susan, Born, at Philadelphia, 13th September, 1807, Died there April 18th, 1842, Aged 34. 24 [On the south side of the monument over this vault:] In Memory of MR. JOHN WALLACE, late a worthy Citizen and Merchant of Philadelphia, Son of the Reverend Mr. John Wallace, Minister of Drumelier, on the Tweed, Tweeddale, Scotland ; And of Christian Murray, his Wife, Daughter of William Murray, of Cardone, Born 1717 at his Father's Manse, Came, A. D. 1742, to Xewport, Rhode Island, where he assisted to found the Publick Library in that Place, since become the Redwood. Afterwards for many Years a Resident of Philadelphia, A Founder, A. D., 1749, of the St. Andrew's Society in this City, From 1755 till the Dissolution of the Royal Government in 1776, A Councilman of the City. Died September 26th, 1783, At Hope Farm, his Seat on the Raritan, Somerset County, Xew Jersey, Anno ^tat. 65. In Memory also of MRS. MARY WALLACE, Relict of the first above named Mr. John Wallace, and only Child of Joshua Maddox, Esquire, one of the Justices of this Province, And Mary his Wife, Daughter of John Rudderow, of the Township of Chester, County of Burlington, in New Jersey, Esquire. Born at Philadelphia, A. D., 1732, Died January 9th, 1784, at the said Seat of her Husband in Xew Jersey, Anno iEtat. 53. 25 XXV. Here rest the remains of JOHN F. MIFFLIN, ESQUIRE, Who to an excellent understanding highly improved by literatm-e, united generous, humane; and independent principles, with a conduct throughout life of the strictest integrity. He was born April 21, 1759, "and died May 13,1813. Here also repose the remains of MRS. CLEMENTINA MIFFLIN, Relict of John F. Mifflin, Esqr., and Daughter of the late John Ross, Esqr. She was born :N'ov. 28th, 1769, She died Jan'y 12th, 1848, Aged 78 years, 1 month and 16 days. Precious in the sight of the Lord Jire the death of his saintB,"— Ps. cxvi, 15. Adjoining are two unmarked graves, in which rest the remains of William Meredith, horn July 2. 1772, died Sept., 1844, and of his wife, Gertrude Gotveknetr, daughter of Samuel Ogdeu, of New Jersey, who died Oct. 9, 1828. 26 XXVI. " Asleep in Christ." MARGARET MIFFLIN, Born June 2, 1792, Died Sept. 1, 1804. CLEMENTINA MIFFLIN, Born Feb. 8, 1795, Died July 21, 1809. SARAH MIFFLIN, Born April 28, 1789, Died Jan. 14, 1872, Aged 82 years and 9 months. Children of John F. and Clementina Mifflin. XXVIT. In Memory of SAMUEL AND ELIZABETH MIFFLIN, 27 XXYIII. Here lie the remains of JOHN ROSS MIFFLIN, Born June 22, 1790, Died April 14, 1825, aged 34 years, 9 months and 22 days. Son of John F. and Clementina Mifflin. 28 XXIX. CRAIG AND BIDDLE Family Vault. Note.— Three marble slabs adjoinios; are thus inscribed In Memory of NICHOLAS BIDDLE, Born .January 8th, 1786, Died February 27th, 1844. And of JANE MARGARET BIDDLE, AVife of Nicholas Biddle, And Daughter of John and Marojaret M. Craig, Born April 6th, 1793, Died August 11th, 1856. To the Memor}^ of JAMES CRAIG, Merchant of this city, Who died On the Ninth day of October, 1793, In the 76th year of his age. This Marble is Erected b}^ his Affectionate Son. JANET CRAIG, Widow of James Craig, died September 5th, 1807, in the 85th Year of her age. Her Remains are here deposited with those of her Husband. 29 In memory of MR. JOHN CRAIG, Merchant, who departed this life on the 29th day of May, A. D., 1807. 'Tis needles? to record his worth, He who best knows it, will reward it. MARGARET M. CRAIG, wife of John Craig, Died January 28th, 1814, in the 53rd year of her age. Note.— Interments in Craig and Biddle Vault besides those recorded upon slabs over the Vault : January 4, 1784. John Craig, son of Richard Craig. November 25, 1796. John Craig, infant son of John and Margaret M. Craig. February 28, 1814. Nicholas Craig Biddle, infant son of Nicholas and Jane M. Biddle. Jan. 28, 1832. James Craig, son of John and Margaret M. Craig, aged 44. October 21, 1835. Ferdinand C. Sarmiento, great-grandson of James and Janet Craig, aged 24. May 10, 1837. James Cbaig, infant son of John C. and Jane J. Craig. Sept. 8, 1837. John C. Craig, son of John and Margaret M. Craig, aged 35. August 26, 183'^. Ann Craig, daughter of James and Janet Craig, aged SI. 1841. Catharine Sarmiento, daughter of James and Janet Craig, died at New Orleans February 17, 1841, aged 80. Dec. 7, 1845, Jane Craig, daughter of James and Janet Craig, aged 86. October 1, 1873. Col. Charles J. Biddle, aged 55 years. 30 XXX. Here lieth the Body of MARGERY, the wife of Capt. William Morrell, Who Departed this Life, February 11th, 1784, Aged 80 years. Here also lieth the Body of CAPT. WILLIAM MORRELL, Who died July 11th, 1785, In the 66th year of his age. XXXI. Here lieth the Body of MRS. MARGARET THOMAS, of Philadelphia, who departed this Life on the 23rd day of February, 1797, Aged 64 years. 31 XXXII. MARGARET THOMAS, Daughter of John Thomas, of Barbados, Died July XXIX, MDCCCIY. Her Kemaius Are Deposited In this Grave. XXXIII. Here lie the remains of MRS. MARGERY GED, of this City. She died October 11th, 1816, in the 81st year of her age. 32 XXXIV. (^West side.) Here Lie the Remains of MRS. MARY MACKENZIE, who died on the 20th day of July, 1825, In the 92d year of her age. (East side.) To the memory of WILLIAM MACKENZIE, ESQ., who was born in Philadelphia, Augt. 1st, 1758, Died July 23rd, 1828, Aged 60 years, 11 months and 23 days. {071 the front, encircled hi/ a irrcath, is the name,) MACKENZIE. 33 XXXV. Sacred To the Memory of MRS. SARAH BORDLEY, Relict of John Beale Bordley, Esqr., born October 31st, 1733, died May 16th, 1816. Iler life past in the exemplary performance of the duties of Wife, Mother and friend, possessed of good sense, a serene temper, and feeling heart. She cultivated the Christian virtues of charity, meekness, and forbearance. These shed lustre over her intellectual endowments. And were united with uncommon firmness in every good purpose, She enjoyed through life The respect and approbation of the good, With the affection of many real friends, Her dignified and engaging manners Added attraction to her conversation, improved by intimate intercourse with polished society for more than 60 years. Although wasting in strength from the weight of years, her mind continued calm and serene, unimpaired in vigour, undiminished in sensibility. In this tranquil state, thus resigned and happy. She gently sank to rest, without a struggle, in the humble but sure hope of acceptance with God, through the merits of her Redeemer. XXXYI. This Monument is erected to the Memory of JOHN BEALE BORDLEY, ESQUIRE, who died January 26th, 1804, Aged 76 years and 11 months. Of Probity and Integrity unblemished. As a Philanthropist, Patriot and Man, Equalled by few. Excelled by none. 34 XXXVII. Sacred to the memory of JAMES GIBSON, Born September 13th, 1769; Died July 8th, 1856. Blessed are the pure in heart, For they shall see God. Matthew 6th. 8th. He shows, beyond these mortal shores, A bright inheritance as ours; Where saints in light our coming wait To share their holy, happy state. Sacred to the memory of MRS. ELIZABETH BORDLEY GIBSON, daughter of J. Beale and Sarah Bordley, and widow of James Gibson, Born at W3'e Island, Maryland, Octr. 17th, 1777, Died, at Philadelphia, Augt. 23rd, 1863, Aged 85 years, 10 mo's, and 6 days. " For so He giveth His Beloved sleep." Ps : cxxvii. ver. 2. 35 XXXVIII. CHARLOTTE MANIGAULT, Daughter of Samuel and Harriet M. Wilcocks, And wife of Harry McCall. Born July 18, 1821, Died May 21, 1875, at Trouville, France. Rest Loving Soul. XXXIX. Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God. HELEN JULIA, wife of Chandler Robbins, of Xew York, and daughter of Benj. C. and Sally W. AVilcocks, of this City, Died May 5, 18G8, Aged 23 years, 3 mo's, 15 days. 36 XL. (North side.) BENJAMIN C. WILCOCKS, Died December 1st, 1845, la the 70th year of his age. (South side.) During a long Course of time, And varied and Extensive business, Ho was respected, Esteemed And beloved for Unspotted Integrity^ Lofty sense of honour. Warm-hearted and Active benevolence. A tender husband. An affectionate Father. XLI. MARY, Note.— Between the tombs, numbered XLT and XLII. is a grave with a wooden stake at the head, marked J. A. It is the grave of Dr. Abercrombie. 37 XLII. (North side.) MRS. ANN ABERCROMBIE, The Faithful and affectionate Wife of James Abercrombie, D.D., One of the Assistant Ministers of Christ-Church and St. Peter's, Departed this life Jan 4, 1805, aged 40 years. JAMES ABERCROMBIE, D.D„ died June 2Gth, 1841, aged 83 years and 5 months. {Uast end.) ANN ABERCROMBIE, Daughter of James and Ann Abercrombie, Departed this life, March 22, 1807, Aged 18 y. and 3 m. 38 (South side.) MRS. MARGARET STEDMAN, The Tender and Attentive Mother of James Abercronibie, D.D., Departed this life July 22, 1803, Aged 7G years. ( West end.) WILLIAM ANDREWS ABERCROMBIE, Son of James and Ann Abercrombie, Departed this life, May 6, 1800, Aged 1 y., 2 m. and 12 d. Note.— Mrs. Maria Abercrombie, died Dec. 29, 1873, aged S6 years and was here interred. 39 XLIII. Here lies the Body of MR. JOSEPH BENNETT, who departed this Life, July 23, 1768, Aged 7G years. Also, of MRS. MARGARET BENNETT, his Wife, who departed this life August 8th, 17G8, Aged 60 years. XLIV. Sacred to the memory of MRS. MARY THOMAS, of Barbados, widow of the Rev. Wm. Thomas, of that Island. She departed this life on the 31st day of August, 1825, Aged 74 years. 40 XLY. JOSEPH DENNIE, Born at Lexiiiiijtoii, in Massachusetts, August 30th, 17G8, Died, at Philadelphia, January 7th, 1812. Endowed with talent and Qualified by Education To adorn the Senate and the Bar, But following the impulse of a Genius Formed for converse with the Muses, He devoted his life to the Literature of his Country, As author of the Lay Preacher, And as first Editor of the Port Folio, He contributed to chasten the morals and to refine The Taste of this Nation, To an Imagination, lively, not licentious, A Wit, sportive, not wanton. And a Heart without Guile, He united a deep sensibility, which endeared him to his Friends, and an ardent Piety, which we humbly trust, Recommended him to his God, Those Friends have erected this tribute of their affection To his Memory, To the Mercies of that God is their resort For themselves and for Him. MDCCCXIX. {On the front, enrlosed in a wreath, is tlie name) DENNIE. 41 XLYI. To the Memory of ALEXANDER WALKER, ESQ., Of Birmingham, England, Long a resident of this City, By Friends Who loved and esteemed him. He died July 15th, 1822, Aged 47. XLYII. ELIZABETH HEYL EVANS, daughter of the Rev. Reese C. Evans, the Assistant to Dr. Odenheimer, at St. Peter-s. Siie was born ISTov. 9th, 1851, And Died March 18th, 1852. Note.— This stone has been removed.— C. R. H. 42 XLYIII. To the Memory of MRS. MARY COMPTON WHARTON, the beloved Wife of the Rev'd Charles H. Wharton, D.D= This monument was erected by her most affectionate and disconsolate Husband. She was the Daughter of John Weems, Esq., And Catharine, his Wife, of Calyert County, in the State of Maryland. She died in this City, June 2d, A. D., 1798, Aged 37 years, and was buried in this place. Blusb not, recording Marble, to proclaim What e'er was mortal, of a spotless name Here lies entomb'd ; th' immortal spark above Glows, unextinguishM, in the realms of love, And in new worlds enjoys th' enraptured bliss That crowns the virtues of the just in this. And just she was, if e'er imperfect Man By Heaven's kind aid accomplish'd Heaven's plan, Each human virtue triumphed in her soul, While Faith's ennobling signet Ptami)'d the whole. Yes, Mary, such thou wast, and O I may I ! Like theo, live humbl'd, and as blameless die. 1 43 XLIX. ODENHEIMER. I Our Mother, Our Children, And ; Our Brother. Note.— The bodies here interred were removed from the " Rector's "Vault" on the election of Dr. Odenheimer to the Episcopate of New Jersey. The names and dates of burial as found in the Parish Records | are as follows : 1S40, Aug. 31. John W. Odenheimer, 13 months. 1840, Sept. 7. Henrietta Burns Odenheimer, 13 months and 25 days. 1842, April 9. Margaret E. Shaw, 52 years. 1844, June 13. Montgomery Benien Odenheimer, 5)4 months. 1849, April 20. Alice Odenheimer, 10 months. 1850, Dec. 31. Francis Laavrence Odenheimer, 15 months. 1854, July 13. Henrietta Odenheimer, 13 months. 1855, Jan. 7. Montgomery P. Shaav, 37 years. L. In my hand no price I bring, Simply to Thy Cross I cling. Entered into Rest April 16, 1864, REV. JULIUS S. TOWNSEND, Aged 40 years. 1 44 LI. GEORGE POYNTELL, Son of William and Ann Poyntell, Died at Ponton Ville, near London, May 9th, 1812, aged 26 years. MRS. ANN POYNTELL, Relict of the late William Poyntell, Esqr., departed this life Octr. 6th, 1829, in the 70th year of her age. Faithfully devoted to a beloved and afEectionate Family, this most ex- cellent Lady never forgot that she had other and more extensive duties to perform, in the exercise of which, the poor and the afflicted felt the influence of that unbounded Charity and Benevolence which so strongly marked her character. " Let her own works praise her in the gates." 45 CHARLES POYNTELL, Son of William and Ann Poyntell, Died at the Island of St. Bartholomew, Oct. 26th, 1809, Aged 22 years. In Memory of WILLIAM POYNTELL ESQUIRE., Born in Oxfordshire, England, March 23rd, 1756. Died September 10th, 1811. Aged 55 years. Distinguished as an honourable and useful citizen of Philadelphia for more than 40 years, Mr. Poyntell bequeathed to his family and friends the example of a well spent life in the practice of every moral and religious Duty. " Mark the perfect man and behold the upright for the end of that man is peace." 46 LII. In Memory of JOHN KETLAND, Son of Thomas Ketland, of Birmingham, Warwickshire, in England, who departed this Life August 29th, 1799, Aged 29 years and 10 months. Also of his "Wife, HENRIETTA CONSTANTIA. Daughter of George Meade, Esqr., of this City, who died June 27th, 1801, aged 28 years and 10 months. Likewise of ELIZABETH, their Daughter, who died February 27th, 1801, Aged 2 j^ears. 47 And of MARIA, daughter of George Meade, Esqr., who died July 17th, 1799, aged 14 years and 3 months. Note.— George Meade above mentioned was the son of Robert Meade, who died in Philadelphia in 1754. He was born about 1741, and married about 176S Henrietta Constantia, daughter of the Hon. Richard Worsam, of Barbadoes, and was for many years a merchant in this city. He was buried in the grounds of St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, on Fourth Street, in a vault about twenty feet west of the church edifice, and six or eight feet south of the central avenue. A portion of the inscription is as follows : Meade. Sacred to the memory of George Stritch Meade, infant son of George and Henrietta Constantia Meade, Who died August 29th, 1771. Aged 3 days. Also, Garrett, infant son of the same. Who died April 26th, 1773. Aged 20 months. Also, George Meade, Esq., Who departed this Life November 9th, 1808. Also, Richard Worsam Meade, son of George and Henrietta Constantia Meade, Born June 23rd, 1778. Died June 25th, 1828, Aged 50 years and 3 days. 48 LIII. In Memory of JOHN ROGERSON, ESQR., late of Jamaica, Who departed this Life The 6th of December, 1769. Aged 48 years. Note.— This stouc has been recently removed.— C. R. H. LIV. In Memory of ELIZABETH HELEN, daughter of Henry N. and Eliza M. Kitchen, who departed this life I^ovember 30, 1850, in the 23rd year of her age. ELIZA M. KITCHEN, Died Nov. 6th, 1852, Aged 48 years. 49 LY. In memory of JOHN DONNALDSON, who departed this life Dec. 29th, 1831, aged 78 years. Also, of SARAH MILNER, Wife of John Donnaldson, died December 20th, 1839, in the 80th year of her age. LYI. GEORGE LATIMER DONNALDSON, died 16th July, 1825, aged Zi months. JOHN DONNALDSON, died 21st :N'ovember, 1830, aged 4^ years. EDWARD MILNER DONNALDSON, died 11th May, 1831, aged 34 years. Children of Edward M. and Mary C. Donnaldson. The Lord gave, and the Lord hath taken away ; blessed be the name of the Lord. 50 LYII. In memory of MARY DONNALDSON, who died Oct. 4th, 1790, aged 11 years. HUGH DONNALDSON, died Oct. 17th, 1793, aged 12 years. GEORGE DONNALDSON, died Novr. 24th, 1814, aged 25 years. HUGH DONNALDSON, died at sea July 26th, 1819, aged 23 years. HELEN DONNALDSON, died July 28th, 1828, aged 30 years. Children of John and Sarah Donnaldson. {On the opposite side.) In memory of SUSANNA, wife of Edward Milner, who departed this Life Sep. 20th, 1793, Aged 70 years. EDWARD MILNER, died at York Town, Penna., August 22d, 1803, Aged 80 years. 51 LYIII. Sacred To the Memory of JOHN WADDINGTON, ESQR., who departed this life the 23rd day of Septr., 1812, in the 55th year of his age. (On the opposite side.) Sacred To the Memory of JOHN CHAS. WADDINGTON, Second Son of John and Sarah Waddington, of this City. He departed this life on the 1st of Dec. 1801, in the 6th year of his aofe. LTX. Sacred To the Memory of WILLIAM S. SMITH, Born March 25, 1792, Died September 8, 1871, 52 LX. In Memory of ALEXANDER BARCLAY, Esqr., who departed this Life January 12, A. D., 1771, Aged 58 Years. Also, in Memory of REBECCA BARCLAY, Wife of Alexander Barclay, who departed this life * April 25th, A. D., 1784, in the 68th Year Of Her Age. Also, In Memory of PATIENCE KEEN, Daughter of Alexander Barclay, wlio departed this Life January 4th, L781, In the 29th Year of her Age. 53 LXI. In Memory of CAPT. JEREMIAH TATEM, who departed this life, January 14th, 1815, in the 56th year of his age. Also, In Memory of MRS. MARY TATEM, wife of Capt. Jeremiah Tatem, who departed this life October 4th, 1816, in the 50th year of her age. LXII. In memory of MARY ANN, wife of John C. Merritt, of the City of :N'ew York, and daughter of Jeremiah and Mary Tatem, who departed this life July 31st, 1837, aged 33 years. 54 LXIIT. WILLIAM PLUMSTEAD, ESQ, An Eminent Merchant, An Alderman, and some time Mayor of Philadelphia. Died August 10th, 1765— Aged 58. Whose public character As a useful Citizen and Magistrate Lets his Country tell. To thee O Mother «»•*** consign'd * * ** **»««*»» widowed wife • • * * »«»»*»•• private life Calls her with • • • « » this humble stone Which holds his « « * * » Note.— This inscription on this stone is almost entirely obliterated. LXIY. GEORGE PLUMSTEAD, Born May 3, 17G5, Died April 5, 1805, ANNA H. A. MARKLEY, Born November 2G, 1776, Died January 18th, 1846, 65 Lxy. To the Memory of HANNAH MOORE WILCOCKS, daughter of John Wilcocks, who departed this life September the 18th, 1841, aged 57 years. Blessed are the dead who die iu the Lord. Also, MARY WALN, wife of William Wain, and daughter of John and Mary Wilcocks, who departed this life, December 3d, 1841, aged 60 years. LXYI. To the Memory of JAMES SMITH WILCOCKS, who died February 23rd, 1838, Aged 61 years. 56 LXYII. In Memory of SARAH RICHARDSON, Relict of John Richardson, and daughter of Dr. James Fraser, of South Carolina, who departed this life, in this City, on the 30th of January, 1833, in the 59th year of her age. Also, of MARY FRASER RICHARDSON, Daughter of the late Dr. Henry Richardson, of South Carolina, who departed this life, in this City, on the 25th of July, 1832, in the 24th year of her age. LXYIII. JOHN H. SCHEETZ, Born Oct. 10, 1799, Died March 28, 18G5. 67 LXIX. HENRY A. SCHEETZ, Son of John and Anna M. Scheetz, Born March 21, 1835, Died August 8, 1867. 58 LXX. In Memory of ELEN MARIA Consort of James Fearon, who departed this life, July 24th, 1831, in the 38th year of her age. Also, their four children, JAMES, died December 19th, 1819, aged 5 years and 4 months. ROBERT, died March 13th, 1829, aged 1 year and 2 months. JAMES BIRKITT, died January 9th, 1831, aged 5 years and 1 month. ELEN MARIA, died January 29th, 1831, aged 1 year and 1 month. Also, of JAMES FEARON, died August 17th, 184G, in the 67th year of his age. Also, of JAMES, Son of Joseph and Catharine G. Fearon, Died Aug. 15, 1849, aged 1 year, 17 days. 59 LXXI. I ^ Memory of HANNAH, wife of Joseph Marsh, Junr., who departed this life, Sept. 3d, 1807, in the 35th year of her age. LXXII. In memory of ELIZA, wife of James Moore, who departed this life, 9th of August, 1821, in the 34th year of her age. Also of her infant Daughter, MARY EVENS, aged 4 months and 21 days. 60 LXXIII. Sacred to the memory of ISAAC WIKOFF, who departed this life the 29th day of Oct., 1814, aged 75 years. Also, of MARTHA, his wife, who departed this life the 9th day of March, 1816, aged 67 years. LXXIV. In memory of PETER WIKOFF, ESQUIRE, who departed this life June nth, 1804, Aged 70 years. 61 Lxxy. Here lies interred the body of ALTHA WIKOFF, who departed this life, March 12th, 1770, In the 20th year of her age. Also, HENRY WIKOFF, ESQ., / who departed this life 6 February 27th, 1826, ^-^ aged 36 years. ^^^' /^ ' V LXXYI. ANN WIKOFF, wife of Peter Wikoflf, . Died Oct. 21st, 1836, aged 58. WILLIAM HENRY WIKOFF, Only son of Peter and Ann Wikoft^, Died April 17th, 1834, ased 25. 62 Lxxyii. PETER WIKOFF, died Sep. 27th, 1848, ased 73. LXXYIII. ANN WIKOFF, Died:Nrov. 9, 1851, Aged 84. My soul fleeth unto the Lord, Before the morning watch. LXXIX. In memory of WILLIAM D. SMITH, who died October IGth, 1850, aged 29 years. 63 LXXX. In Memory of ELIZA, the Daughter of, Daniel and Elizabeth Smith, who Departed this Life, the 6th Xov. 1785, Aged Four Months and Four Days. LXXXI. In memory of MARY P. SMITH, daughter of, Richard S. and Elizabeth Smith, died the 30th of December, 1820, aged 4 years and 5 months. Note.— The stone, with this inscription, remains, but the body has been removed. 64 LXXXII. In memory of JAMES SOMERS SMITH, Son of James S. and Lydia Smith, died August 26ch, 1815, aged 22 months and 3 days. REBECCA LEAMING SMITH, daughter of James S. and Lydia Smith, died June 5th, 1828, aged 7 months and 7 days. LXXXIII. EDWARD HUDSON, Son of F. G. and Elizabeth Smith, Died Feby 21, 1825, aged 6 months and 21 days. 65 Lxxxiy. • In memory of FRANCIS GURNEY SMITH, JUNR., Son of Francis G. and Elizabeth Smith, Died Sept. 3rd, 1812, aged 5 months and 15 days. 66 LXXXV. In Memory of MRS. ELIZABETH SMITH, AVife of Daniel Smith, who died February 9th, 1799, Aged 38 Years. Also, of DANIEL SMITH, who died June 5th, 1836, Aged 81 Years. (On the north side.) Daniel and Elizabeth Smith's children. ELIZA, died :N^ov. 6th, 1785, Aged 4 Months. DANIEL, died Augst 28th, 1788, Aged 17 Months. ELIZA, died Augst 8th, 1789, Aged 15 Months. ATTWOOD, died Augst 30th, 1797, Aged 18 Months. 67 LXXXVI. JAMES, the Lamented Son of Joseph, and Ann IngersoU, Born October 7th, 1814, Died January 17th, 1820. JOSEPH, Born September 28th, 1823, Died January 27th, 1825. MRS. ANN INGERSOLL, Died May 28th, 1831, Aged 49 years. MARY WILCOCKS INGERSOLL, Daughter of Joseph and Ann Tngersoll, Born February 2nd, 1816, Died January 30th, 1842, JOSEPH R. INGERSOLL, Born June 14th, 1786, Died February 20th, 1868. 68 LXXXYII. Here is interred the Body of MARY WILCOCKS, the Wife of Alexander Wilcocks, She died on the 22d of July, in the Forty-seventh year of her Age, and of Our Lord 1794. LXXXYIII. Here lies interred the body of ALEXANDER WILCOCKS, he died the 22nd of July, in the 60th year of his age, and of our Lord 1801. 69 LXXXIX. Here lies interred the body of SAMUEL WILCOCKS, he died on the 22nd of March, in the thirty-ninth year of his age, and of our Lord 1824. Also, SAMUEL, Son of Samuel and Harriet Manigault Wilcocks, Born 17th June, 1823, Died 13th June, 1824. Also, HARRIET MANIGAULT, wife of Samuel Wilcocks, Born 25th Dec. 1793, Died 30th April, 1835. Also, BENJAMIN CHEW WILCOCKS, Born 9th March, 1820. Died 10th ^ov. 1838 70 xc. WILLIAM BRADFORD, Son of John and Susan Wallace, Born October 22, 1809, Died April 28, 1812. MARSHALL, Son of John and Susan Wallace, Born Sep. 16, 1812. DiedSep. 30, 1813. Note.— North of this is the grave, without stone, of Anna Mar- GARETTiV, widow of Johii H. Scheetz, and daughter of George Plumsted. She was born July 30, 1800, aud died March 8, 1878.— C. R. H. XCI. MARY WILCOCKS, daughter of William and Mary Wain, born September 28th, died November 22d, 1821. 71 XCII. MARY ANN WILCOCKS, daughter of William and Mary Wain, Born May 12th, 1818, Died Sep. 12th, 1821. XCIII. JOHN CLIFTON WILCOCKS, Departed this life, June 2nd, 1807, in the 29th year of his age. 72 XCIY. In memory of MRS. MARY WILCOCKS, the Wife of John Wilcocks, Daughter of Richard and Hannah Hockley, Departed this Life January 27th, 1784, Aged 34 Years. (On the side.') Interred here ELIZABETH, Daughter of John and Mary Wilcocks, died August, 1774, Aged 13 Months. Note.— The Church Records say "Elizabetli, daughter of John Wil- cocks, was buried Aug. 24, 1774."— C. R. H. xcv. ELIZABETH WILCOCKS, Daughter of Alexander and Mary Wilcocks, Born 27 August, 1774, Died 11 March, 1864. Esteemed and Respected. 73 XCYI. WILLIAM WILCOCKS, Departed this life, July 2nd, 1816, aged 40 years. XCYII. NICHOLAS, Son of William and Mary Wain, born Dec. 15th, 1810, died Sepr. 22nd, 1820. XCYIII. FRANCES MARIA, Eldest child of Charles and Susan Catharine Ingersoll, Born 4 January, 1834, Died 18 March, 1846. Note.— This stone has been removed. 74 XCIX. Here lieth the Remains of DOCTOR SAMUEL ORMES, who departed this Life iN'ov. 3rd, 1767, In the 53rd Year of his Age. Also, JANE, his Wife, who departed this Life Deer. 22nd, 1779, In the 69th Year of her Age. Also, MARGARET KEITH, who departed tliis Life March 23rd, 1772, Aged 1 Month. Also, MARIA KEITH, who departed this Life Angt. 2nd, 1776. Aged 1 Year, 1 Month and 15 days. Children of William and Jane Keith. 75 C. Monumental of WILLIAM KEITH, who departed this life, the 2nd of April, A. D., 1806, In the 69th year of his age. (Opposite side.) Monumental of JANE, wife of William Keith, who departed this life, the 7th of May, A. D., 1803, In the 64th 3'ear of her age. CI. SAMUEL KEITH, Born July 31st, 1773 ; Died April 4th, 1852. MARY KEITH, Born March 1st, 1782, Died November 29th, 1846. Their Son SAMUEL, Born March 25th, 1821, Died July 28th, 1821. 76 CII. SYDNEY ANN, Daughter of Samuel and Mary Keith, Born January 2, 1813, Died February 25, 1865. Note.— The grave of Washington Keith— no stone. He died May 20, 1866, aged 56 years. cm. Here lie the Remains of DOCTOR GERARDUS CLARKSON, who departed this Life, September the 19th, 1790, in the 52d Year of his Age. ciy. In memory of MRS. MARY CLARKSON, the Wife of Doctor Gerardus Clarkson, who departed this life, 18th of January, 1795, Aged 51 years and 6 months. 77 CY. To the Memory of ELIZABETH ANN CLARKSON, Daughter of Samuel aud Sarah Clarkson, who departed this life 19th March, 1812. Afifed 8 Months. CVI. SAMUEL CLARKSON, Died August 14, 1832, Aged 70 years and 14 days. His Son JOSEPH G. CLARKSON, Died January 14, 1852, Aged 47 years, 7 months and 28 days. Also, SARAH CLARKSON, Wife of Samuel Clarkson, Died aSTovember 22nd, 1862, Aged 82 Years, 8 Months, And 4 Days. 78 cyii. MARY FLOWER CLARKSON, Daughter of Samuel and Sarah Clarkson, Died February 21st, 1877. CYIII. In memory of GEORGE CLARKSON, Son of Doctor Gerardus Clarkson, who departed this life 3d April, 1804, Aged 32 years and 1 month. CIX. Untasked untried. JOSEPH WHARTON NEWMAN, Born Dec. 15, 1866, Died Jan. 23, 1867. 79 ex. In memory of SUSAN M. DONNALDSON, Died Jan. 1st, 1872, aged 88 years. CXI. JOHN DONNALDSON, Born Feb. 21,1786, Died May 8, 1861. CATHARINE MARIA BLACK, Relict of John Donnaldson, Born October 5, 1789, Died January 9, 1865. 80 CXII. In memory of JOHN EVANS, who departed this life, May 27th, 1814, in the 72d year of his age. Also, His Widow, BARBARA EVANS, died Jan'y 1st, 1825, aged 87 years. M. REDMAN'S VAULT. CHARLES R. LAWRENCE, died Sept. 25th, 1866, aged 26 years. Note.— In May, 1S65, the remains of the following persons were placed in this vault. C. R. H. Rebecca R. Lawrence, who died June 13, 1841, aged 18 years. Harriet R. Lawrence, who died Aug. 29, 1858, aged 62 years. Joseph Redman Lawrence, who died Dec. 6, 1862, aged 75 years. 81 CXIII. Beneath this Stone Lieth deposited the remains of ANN WOODHOUSE, Wife of William Woodhouse, who departed this life March 21st, 1791, Aged 46 Years. Also, WILLIAM WOODHOUSE, who died Dec. 27th, 1795, aged 55 years. And their Children, WILLIAM RENTON WOODHOUSE, born Aug. 1st, 1767, died Feb. 16th, 1768. WILLIAM WOODHOUSE, born Dec. 14th, 1768, died Aug. 16th, 1770. WASHINGTON WOODHOUSE, born Dec. 7th, 1776, died Sep. 24th, 1793. JOHN WOODHOUSE, born April 13th, 1782, died Aug. 4th, 1804. JAMES WOODHOUSE, born ]Srov.;i7th, 1770, died June 4th, 1809. 82 CXIV. (^West side.} In Memory of CAPT. SAMUEL WOODHOUSE, of the U. S. Navy, died July 16th, 1843, aged 57 years. (^East side.) MATILDA, Wife of Capt. Saml. Woodhouse, of the United States Kavy, Born Octr. 16th, 1789, Died March 4th, 1825, aged 35 years, 4 months and 16 days. Also, Her infant Son, WILLIAM, aged 10 days. (]\'o)ih s'id£.) JAMES WOODHOUSE, M. D., Professor of Chemistry In the University of Pennsylvania, died the 4th Jmie, 1809, aged 39 years and 6 months. 83 cxv. Sacred to the memory of JOHN D. COULTER, Son of Israel and Sarah Coulter, who departed this life on the 25th day of January 1840, aged 25 years, 5 months and 2G days. CXYI. Here are deposited the remains of MARGARET COULTER, daughter of John and Ann Coulter, aged 3 years, 3 months, and 3 days. 84 CXVII. Here are deposited the remains of JOSEPH, aged 2 years, 11 months, and JOHN, aged 1 year, 9 months, the Children of John and Ann Coulter. cxyiii. Sacred to the memory of of the REV.'D AUGUSTUS FOSTER LYDE, A Deacon of the Protestant Episcopal Church, who was born in Wilmington, N. Carolina, February 4th, 1813, and died in the city of Philadelphia, November 19th, 1834. It was in his heart to preach the Gospel to the Chinese. Note.— Adjoining, but without a stone, is the grave of John Linn Swain, who died March Sth, 1864, aged 58 years. 85 CXTX. Here Lieth the Body of AM. MASSON, Son of Am. and Gate. Masson, who departed this Life March the 8th, 1797, Aged 41 Years. cxx. In Memory of ANN, Daughter of Abraham and Catharine Masson, who departed this Life September the 7th, 1787, In the 22d Year of her Age. 86 CXXI. In memory of ABRAHAM MASSON, Sail Maker, who departed this Life September 18th, 1788, Aged 67 Years. Also, CATHARINE, Wife of Abraham Masson, who departed this life January 16th, 1809, aged 73 years and 2 months. CXXII. ELIZABETH FASSITT SELBY, Daughter of Kendal and Mary Selby, Born December 18th, 1813, Died December 9th, 1854. MARY SELBY, Relict of Kendal Selby Note.— Mrs. Selby was buried April 4, 1800, aged 82 years. Kendal Selby was buried March 31, 1816, in Christ Church burial ground.— C. R. H. 87 CXXIII. CARDEZA, Sacred To the Memory of JUAN MARTINEZ CARDEZA, a ^N'ative of Corunna, Spain, Born Oct. 1, 1763, Died July 3, 1832. Also, his youngest Son JAMES MARTINEZ CARDEZA, Died July 26, 1854, Aged 26 years, 2 months and 9 days. 88 CXXIY. To the memory of PERSIFOR FRAZER, Second Son of Dr. J. Rhea Barton, who died July lOfch, 1835, aged 5 years and 11 months. Suffer the little children to come uuto me, and forbid them not, for of such is the kingdom of God. Mark 10 c, 14 v. CXXY. To the Memory of ELLEN MATILDA, eldest daughter of Dr. J. Rhea Barton, who died, March 18th, 1833, aged 5 years and 1 month. Sweet was the flower, but siiort its bloom. It blossom'd for an early tomb, But, faith forbids the rising sigh, It wither'd here, to bloom on high. 89 cxxyi. To The Memory of ANN FRAZER BARTON, Wife of John Rhea Barton, Born July 7th, 1807, Died November 17th, 1837. cxxvii. In Memory of ROBERT WILLCOCKS, ESQ., Late of Dover, in Kent County, Who departed this Life, January 22d, 17G4. Aged 55 Years. Note.— Robert Willcocks camo from Dublin, Iivlaud, and about 1740 married a daugliter of William Dyer, of Kent county, on Delaware, who died in 1712, leaving a widow, whose daughter by a second husband was the mother of Fraticis Ilopkinson. He bad two sons, William the elder died June 28, 1756, in his fifteenth year, whilst a student at the College and Academy of Philadelphia. The second son, John, was an Ensign in the ISth, or Royal Irish Regiment of Foot; he died in this city m November, 1772, and was buried with his father. He bequeathed his estate to the children of his kinsman Francis Hopkinson.— C. R. H. 90 CXXVIII. ELEANOR JONES, Wife of William Jones, Died February 27, 1828, aged 63 years. WILLIAM JONES, Died at Bethlehem, Pennsa. September 6th, 1831. CXXIX. WILLIAM YOUNG, Born January 21st, 1782, cxxx. Sacred to the Memory of WILLIAM, Son of Joseph and Rebecca Strong, who died Sept. 8th, 1805, aged 9 months and 20 days. Suffer little children, and forbid them not to come unto Me ; for, of snch is the kingdom of Heaven. Matthew xix, 14. 91 CXXXI. FRANCIS GURNEY SMITH, Born Jany 4, 1784, Died Feby 12, 1873. For 38 years Warden of this Church. ELIZABETH MACKIE, Wife of Francis Gurney Smith, Born June 1, 1787. Died Jany 14, 1861. CXXXII. In memory of MRS. JULIA A. C. LINN, who departed this life, December 15th, 1827. JOHN H. LINN, May 30th, 1849. NoTE.~The grave of Mrs. Swain adjoins— uo stoue. Mrs, Eliza Swain died Nov. Wth, 1866— aged 85 yeais. 92 CXXXIII. [On a shield surmounting a thistle, are the words :] SE DEFENDENDO. Sacred to the memory of JAMES ROY, ESQR, of Nenthorn, I^Torth Britain, who died at Philadelphia, July 1st, 1836; Aged 41 years. Note.— See Burke's Landed Gentrj% p. 1156, London, 1851. Mr. Roy'i country seat is there called "Newthorn."— C. R. H. cxxxiy. WILLIAM PETER, H. B. M. Consul For the States of Pennsylvania, And New Jersey, Formerly M. P. for Bodmin, County of Cornwall, England. Born at Harlyn, in Cornwall, March 22nd, 1788, Died in Philadelphia, February 6th, 1853. (On the opposite side.) This Marble Has been placed as tribute To talents and worth. By warmly attached friends In Philadelphia. Note.— The grave of George Frederic Thomas adjoins— no stone. Mr. Thomas died Oct. 28th, 1861— aged 43. 93 CXXXY. WILLIAM In memory of SANDFORD, ESQ., A native of Great Britain, who departed this life, Sept. 8th, 1808, Aged 39 Years. Blessed are the dead, who die in the Lord. Rev. XIV, 13. CXXXYI. SARAH In memory of ROSANNA SANDFORD, Daughter of William and Ann Sandford, who died August 20th, 1803, aged 17 months. 94 CXXXVII. In Memory of JACOB P. ELDRIDGE, Son of Phineas and Jane Eldridge, who departed this Life 11th January, 1796, Aged 3 Years, 4 Months and 21 Days. CXXXYIII. Sacred to the memory of RICHARD HAYCOCK DURDIN, youngest son of Richard and Frances Durdin, of the Kingdom of Ireland, who departed this life July the 22d, 1809, Asfed 19. 95 CXXXIX. Sacred to the memory of FRANCES MARIA ESMOND DURDIN, only daughter of Richard and Frances Durdin, of the Kingdom of Ireland, who departed this life, on the 17th of Deer. 1812, In the 24th year of her age. CXL. JOSEPH DAVIDSON, born 27th May, 1775, died 23d December, 1804. 96 CXLI. In memory of JAMES DAVIDSON, M. A., late Professor of the Greek and Latin Languages, in the University of Pennsylvania, who departed this life June 28th, 1809, in the 77th year of his age. Also, of MARGARET, his wife, who departed this life Feby 24th, 1814, in the 75th year of her age. 97 CXLII. Sacred to the memory of EBER HILYARD, who departed this life January 20th, 1823, in the 49th year of his age, Also, EBER HENRY, son of Eber and Sarah Hilyard, who departed this life March 27th, 1826, in the 16th year of his age. Also, FREDERICK WILLIAM, son of Eber and Sarah Hilyard, who departed this life July 17th, 1837, in the 25th year of his age. Note.— John Hilyard was buried in the grave next, eouth, but no stone marks it. 98 CXLIII. In memory of CAPT. PHINEAS ELDRIDGE, a native of 'New Bedford, Mass. He died April 27th, 1826, Aged 70 years, 4 months and 28 days. Blessed are the dead, who die in the Lord. Also, MRS. JANE, Relict of Capt. Phineas Eldridge, who departed this life, February 13th, 1847, in the 92nd year of her age. CXLIV. In Memory of MARY JANE, Daughter of Phineas and Jane Eldridge, who departed this life, January 22nd, 1823, aged 35 years and 11 months. 99 CXLYI. lu Memory of HANNAH ELIZABETH, wife of Anthony H. Eldridge, Who departed this Life, June 26th, 1818, Aged 20 years, 1 month, and 25 days, Also, ANTHONY H. ELDRIDGE, Son of Anthony H. and Hannah E. Eldridaje, who departed this life, June 17th, 1818, Aged 1 year. 100 CXLYII. In memory of JAMES ELDRIDGE GARVIN, son of John and Sarah Garvin, who departed this life January 9th, 1813, aged 2 years, 3 months, and 19 days. Also, JOHN HENRY S. ELDRIDGE, Son of Anthony H. and Hannah E. Eldridge, who died April 10th, 1817, aged 5 months and 27 days. CXLYIII. Here Lieth the Body of JOHN MAXFIELD, ESQ., Who Departed this Life, December the 13th, 1774, Aged 39 Years. John Maxfield was, for some years, and at the time of his death, Deputy Register of Wills for Philadelphia county. Elizabeth, his wife, and several of his children, survived him.— C. R. H. 101 CXLIX. In memory of SAMUEL, the son of Charles and Mary Ingersoll, born October 26th, 1824, died February 23, 1827. CL. Here lieth the body of JOHN DUCHE; who departed this life 23d day of December, 1809, in the 72nd year of his age. Also, his daughter CATHARINE DUCHE; who departed this life 13 July, 1765, aged 2 years and eleven months. Also, his wife JANE DUCHE; who departed this life 20 day February, 1828. Aged 88 years. Time was ! Eternity, now reigns alone ! 102 CLI. In memory of MR. JASPER CARTER, a native of London, in the kingdom of Great Britain, who died Feby 27th, 1815, aged 45 years. CLII. In memory of ELIZABETH CARTER MILL, daughter of Allen and Elizabeth Mill, who departed this life August 16th, 1814, aged 9 years, 5 months and 20 days. 103 CLIII. Sacred To the memory of MRS. MARTHA REIMSHAW, wife of William Kenshaw, who departed this life October 3rd, 1809, Aged 35 years. Ber flesh shall slumber in the ground, Till the last trumpet's joyful sound, Then burst the chains, with sweet surprise To meet her Saviour in the skies. 104 CLiy. This Stone is erected as a small memento of affection To the mom cry of MRS. MARY STEPHENS, late of Xew York, who departed this life Xovr. 10th, 1809, aged 67 years. By her bereft daughter, H. Bond. Also, In memory of HESTER C. BOND, who died on the 16th day of February, 1848, in the 77th year of her age. She lived a life of faith iu the Son of God, who loved her, and ji^ave Himself for her. The eternal God is her refuge And underneath are the everlasting arms. 105 CLY. Father and Mother. CAPT. JOHN RISBROUGH, Died March 30th, 1859, In the 79th year of his age. MARGARET CAREY, Wife of Capt. John Risbrough, Died February 16th, 1859. In the 77th year of her age. Also, the Children of Capt. John, and Margaret Carey Risbrough WM. STAFFORD RISBROUGH, Died September 30th, 1834, In the 20th year of his age. EDWARD RISBROUGH, Died March 11th, 1845, In the 34th year of his age. ROBT. HENRY RISBROUGH, Died August 1st, 1847, In the 31st year of his age. 106 CLYI. In Memory of ELEANOR RISBROUGH, who departed this life June 4th, 1810, aged 8 months. Also, MARGARET CAREY RISBROUGH, who departed this life June 27th, 1823, aged 1 year and 3 days. Daughters of John and Hannah Risbrough. CLYII. In Memory of ELIZABETH H. TREDWELL, Daughter of Samuel Tredwell, Esq., and Helen, his Wife, of Edenton, in North Carolina, Born January 8th, 1791, Died July 31st, 1792. 107 CLYIII. To the Memory of ELIZA ANN HABERSHAM, Dauuhter of Joseph and Isabella Habersham, born the 16th April, 1794, and died the 29th November 1796. CLIX. ELIZA R, Daughter of Wm. and Eliza South, died Dec. 21st, 1852, aged 18 years. (On the opposite side.) LIDA, (On the foot stone.) Behold Where they have laid her. 108 CLX. STEPHEN WILLIAMS, Son of Wm. and Eliza South. Also, HOLLINGSHEAD, Died June 13th, 1850, aged 6 years. No mortal woes Can e'er disturb these peaceful Sleepers here. While Angel's watch their soft repose. CLXI. In Memory Of WILLIAM SOUTH, Born Jan. 1st, 1801, Died Sept. 19th, 1852. Also, WILLIAM W. 6c ELIZA ELVIRA, Children of William and Eliza ^V. South. Blessed are tin- dead Who die in the Lord. Kev. 14, 13. (On the foot stone.) FATUEK. 109 CLXII. In Memory Of ELIZA W. SOUTH, DiedSept. 16th, 1874. Also, STEPHEN W., Son of William and Eliza W. South, Born Oct. 27th, 1846, Died Feb. 6th, 1872. Those which fall asleep in Jesus, will God bring With Him. 1 Thes., 4, 14. (On the foot stone.) MOTHER. CLXIII. In memory of DEBORAH SIMPSON, who departed this life February 14th, 1834, aged 78 years. no CLXIV. In Memory of JOHN SWANWICK, ESQ., who departed this Life on the 1st of August, 1708, Aged 58 Years. Note.— John Swanwick, son of Uichardaiid Mary Svvanwick, of Chester county, was, for many years, thi; junior partner of Willing, Morris & Swanwick. He was a member of f'on>;ress from 1795 to 1798. In 1797 he published a volume of poems.— C. K. 11. Ill CLXY. SHARP DELANY, who departed this Life 13th of May, 1799, Aged 60 Years. Note.— Sharp Delany was bori^n County Monaghan, Ireland, and established himself about 1764 as a druggist in this city. He was a deputy to the Provincial Convention in Jantiary, 1775, and to the Provincial Conference, which met in June of the same year. In 1776 he raised a company of militia, of which he was chosen captain, and, in 1779, was colonel of the 2nd Battalion of Pennsylvania Militia. He was a signer of tile Bills of Credit in 1775 ; a commissioner "to Seize the Personal Effects of Traitors" in 1777 ; and an "Agent for Forfeited Estates" in 1778. In March, 1784, he was appoicted by the Assembly, Collector of the Port of Philadelphia, and, when the office passed to the control of the Federal Government, was re-appoiuted in 1789 by Washington. The Executive Council of the Senate pasf-ed a resolution of thanks to him for the efficient manner in which he had tilled the position. The following interments are found in the Church Records : Rachel, daughter of Sharp and Margaret Delany, Dacember 11, 1767. Rachel, daughter of Sharp Delany, September 6, 1781. Dorothy, daughter of Sharp Delany, October 15, 1783. Sharp, son of Sharp Delany, July 31, 1784. Frances Baldwin, daughter of Sharp, July 5, 1800. Th .MAS Delany, June 6, 1806. Margaret Delany, May 20, 1813. Ann Delany, September 6, 1832, aged 56 years. Mary Delany, January 20, 1846, aged 60 years. 112 CLXVI. Her bereaved companion, as a Record of his indelible Affection, has devoted this stone to the memory of his once safest Counsellor, and surest Friend, SARAH PETERS, J. ate Wife of Richard Peters, of Belmont, near Philada. She was born August 8th, 1753, Married August 24th, 1776, and died December 23d, 1804. Endeared to tliera by the most affectionate performance of every conjutial and parental Duty, She was adored by her Family. Amiable, benevolent, guilelees and candid ; elevated in her Beutimente, and correct in her judgment, She was valued and beloved by her Friends. Unassuming and elegant in her manners, and graceful in her person; She was admired and esteemed in Society. In her piety, practical and sincere, she performed without ostentation, the Christian and social Duties inspired by a pure and feeling Heart, None lived more beloved, and few have died more lamented. Her Example remains a rich Legacy on Earth ; Her ppDtless Spirit, Arrayt'd in the white Robes of InuoceiK-e, Virtue and Truth, Awaits its Reward iu Heaven. 113 (On the north side :) The Remains of RICHARD PETERS, ESQUIRE, of Blockley Township, Philadelphia County, are here deposited, He departed this life on the 22nd of August, 1828, Aged eighty-four years and two months. His memory will ever be held in afEectiouate veneration by those who were allied to him by the lies of kindred and uf friendship. The history of his Country will record his devotion to her best interests, and his faithful! services in the many high and important stations which he held. 114 CXLVII. Sacred To the memory of SARAH ROBINSON PETERS, Second (laiis,diter of The Hon'ble Richard Peters, and Sarah his wife, Formerly of Belmont, Blockley Township, in the County of Philadelphia. Born at Belmont, Novr. 5, 1785, Died September 24, A. D., 1850. Blessed are the (U'H(1, who die in the Lord. CLXVIII. In memory of SOPHIA, llelicL of Captn. Isaac Ilubber, who departed this life, April 28th, A. D., 1825, in the 53rd year of her a.£je. 115 CLXIX. Here lieth the Body of JOHN GOODWIN, SEN'R. who departed this Life May 1st, 1765, Aged 91 Years. CLXX. WILLIAM LYNCH, died January 3rd, 1848, aged 80 years. DEBBY ANN, Wife of William Lynch, died February 22d, 1847, aged 04 years. 116 CLXXI. Sacred to the memory of WILLIAM L, Sou of Johu and Caroline S. Gwinn, who departed this life on the 15th May, 1830, aged 9 mo. 17 days. CLXXII. Tn Mom or}' of JOHN GWINN, JUN.'R, who de-parted this life January the 8th, 1775, Aged 54 years. 117 CLXXIII. In Memory of MARY, the Daughter of George and Rebekah Griffiths, who departed this Life the 10th day of July, 1777, Aged 5 Years. She opened her Mouth With wisdom. And in her tongue^ Was the Law of kindness. CLXXIV. In Memory of HANNAH, Daughter of John and Eachel Long, Who departed this Life, December 21st, 1778, Aged 2 Months and 2 Days. 118 CLXXY. In Memory of RACHEL, Wife of John Long, who died Augst 13th, 1790, Aged 43 Years and 3 Weeks. CLXXYI. To the memory of HELINORA O'BRIEN, daughter of Rich'd O'Brien and Elizabeth, his wife, who departed this life, June the 5th, 1806, Aged G months and 5 days. 119 CLXXVII. In Memory of ROSANNA SMALLMAN, Died Augst 23rd, 1760, Aged 56 Years. Note.— The stone bearing this inscription, is the oldest in the yard. A little to the south and went are the graves of the following, without stones : Isabella Sibbald, died Feb. 19th, 1864, aged 27 years. Mks. Mabia Matilda Sibbald, died Feb. 23d, 1864, aged 66 years. Chas. S. Sibbald, died April 14th, 1865, aged 70 years. CLXXVIII. In Memory of JOHN SMALLMAN, who departed this Life October 22nd, 1780, in the 45th Year of his Age. 120 CLXXIX. Here lieth the Body of GEORGE NICHILSON, Who Departed this Life March 12th, 1769, Aged 44 Years. Also, ELIZABETH, his Daughter, Departed y^ Life Doer. 25th, 1769, Aced 4 Years. CLXXX. Here lies the Body of JOHN AMORY, Son of John and Ann Amory, of the Island of St. Christopher, who departed this Life the 28th Day of August, 1773, Aged 13 Years, 3 Months, and 17 Days. 121 CLXXXI. THOMAS LYON, of Liverpool, Died November 10th, 1784. Aged 50 years. CLXXXII. In Memory of MARY CARBERY, wife of Wm. Carberry, who departed this life Deer. 4th, 1823, Aged 40 yrs. and 4 mo's. A woman equalled by few and surpassed by none in the perfor- miuce of her duties as a wife and a Mother of such mildness of temper, that during 16 years union with her husband he never expe- rienced a harsh word, or an angry look from her. Also, is here interred her infant son, HENRY, who died 11 mo's before her. Aged 6 mo's. 122 CLXXXIIT. Sacred to the memory of JOHN 0., son of Oliver and Mary Huston, who departed this life June 24th, 1828, aged 8 months and 14 days. SECTION C I. Sacred To The Memory of LOUISA DUNANT, Daughter of William and Mary Ann Thaw, who Died October lOLh, 1832, aged 6 years, 2 months, and 9 days. 124 TI. In Memory of WILLIAM MAKIN, the Son of William and Harriott Simmons, who died the 24th of February, 1797, Aged 18 Mo. and 20 Days. Also, of EDWARD M., their Son who died July 23rd, 1797, aged 4 months and 2 weeks. And of ELIZABETH NELSON, tlu'ir Dauuhter, who died October 25th, 1802, aged 4 years and 4 months. • 125 III. In memory of HARRIOT ALICE THAW, the affectionate wife of William Thaw, and daughter of William and Harriot Simmons, who died November 26th, 1816, in the 27th year of her age. " Why are friends ravish VI from ns? 'tis to bind By soft Affection's ties on human hearts. The thought of Death, which reason too supine Or misemploy 'd, so rarely fastens there." "■ Beware what Earth calls Happiness, — Who buiMs on U-ss than an immortal Base, Fond as he seems, condemns his joys to death." 126 IV. In memory of HARRIOTT, the wife of William Simmons, who departed this life, July 23d, 1828. aged 08 years. Also, of her Grandchild, ADELINE, Daughter of William and Mary Ann Thaw, Died November 3rd, 1829, aged 11 months and 12 days. Also, of WILLIAM SIMMONS, who was born in Liverpool, England, June 24th, 1757, Died In this City, after a residence of more than half a century, on the 30th of March 1842, aged 84 years, 9 months, and 6 days. 127 V. (East side:) In memory of FRANCES RUSSELL, relict of the late Edward Russell, obt, April 23rd, A. D., 1834, in the G9th year of her age. (North side :) In Memory of MRS. REBECCA WOOD, of the Islands of Bermudas, obt. August 22nd, 1810, aged 57 years, 9 months and 12 days. Also, of ANN WOOD, daughter of Joseph and Rebecca Wood, obt. April 29th, A. D., 1843, in the 50th year of her age. Also, of MARY FRANCES SHAW, relict of the late Thomas Shaw, and daughter of Joseph and Rebecca Wood, obt. Septr. 18th, A. D. 1863, in the 63d year of her age. 128 (^West side:) In Memory of EDWARD RUSSELL, who departed this life nth March, 1822, in the 57th year of his age. (South side :) Precious in the Sight of the Lord is the Death of hi? Saints.— Ps. cxvi. 15. In Memory of FRANCES WOOD, daughter of Stowe and MarG:aret Wood, of the Islands of Bermudas, She died Novr. 19th, 1817, Aged 19 y., 4 m., 25 d. Bi'iiig aesisted by Divine Grace to make a deliberate choice of the Lord Jehovah for her God. and of Jesus Christ for her Saviour She was enabled, during her sickness, to rest upon and evidently to dt-rive support from, the merciful promises in the Holy Scriptures ; and, on the third morning before her death, to break out, in a seraphic extacy, with this exhortation, •O ! magnify the Lord with me, and let us exalt his Name together."-Ps. xxiv. 3 129 yi. Here lieth the Body of RICHARD BROWN, Was Born October 28tli, 1732, and Died January the 31st, 1779, Aged 47 Years, 3 Months and 3 Days. This is the Case that all must Die and Death no ages spares then let each one to Jesus Ply and seek for Kefuge there. YII. In memory of ELIZABETH BOWER, formerly Brown, who departed this life Deceiftber 7th, 1819, aged 77 years, 1 month and 7 days. 130 yiii. In Memory of [RIC]HARD AND SARAH, Son and [daughter of] Willam and Suannah C[lark]. Richard Died Octobr. 26th, [1766,] Aged 22 Months. Sarah Died Octobr. 10th, 1771, Aged 4 Years. Note.— This stone has been badly broken within a recent period. IX. In memory of JAMES WILSON, who dii'd March the llth, 1769, Aged 30 Years. We pine for the disseased, * We mourn the virtues lost to us. 131 X. Erected To the Memory of RAPHAELLE PEALE, Died February 23rd, 1825, Aged 50 years. Also, MARTHA, his wife, Died January 6th, 1852, Aged 70 years. 132 XI. In Memory of ELIZABETH WALTON wife of Samuel Walton, who departed this life April 4th, 1780, aged 37 years. Also, SAMUEL WALTON, who departed this life September 4th, in the year of our Lord, 1805, aged 63 years and 10 months. Also, SARAH WALTON, wife of Samuel AValton, who departed this life June 5th, 1830, in the 7Cth year of her age. 133 XII. Here Lieth the Body of CHARLES EDGAR, SENIOR, who departed this Life October 27th, 1771, Aged 69 Years. XIII. Here lieth the Body of CHARLES EDGAR, JUNIOR, who departed this Life the 30th Day of January, 1769, Aged 24 Years. 134 xiy. MARY HAZEL- WOOD, Wife of John Hazel- wood, Departed this life December Itli, 1769, Asred 36 Years. xy. Here lies interred MRS. ANN DOUGHERTY, the Wife of Capt. Henry Dougherty, who departed this Life June the 26th, 1772, In the 31st Year of her Age. Also, CAPT. HENRY DOUGHERTY, who departed this Life, November 22d, 1780, Aged 61 Years. 135 xyi. In memory of JOHN S. SMITH, who departed this life, August 25th, 1826, aged 66 years, 10 months, and 15 days. ELIZA PORTERFIELD SMITH, wife of John S. Smith, who departed this life, Feby 24th, 1848, in the 76 year of her age. XVII. In Memory of ISAAC FORSYTH, who departed this life July 19th, 1820, aged 46 years, 5 months, and 5 days. 136 XYIII. Sacred To the Memory of ANN CONYNGHAM, Wife of Gustavus Conyngham, who departed this life the 25th day of February, A. D., 1811. Aged 54 years and two months. "Hear what the voice from Heaven declares To thope in Ohrist who die : Released from all their earthly cares, They'll reign with Him on high. " Then why lament departed friends, Or shake at death's alarms? Death's but the servant Jeeue sends To call us to His arms." Also, CAPTAIN GUSTAVUS CONYNGHAM, who departed this life, on the 27th Xovr. 1819, in the 76th year of his age. O Gone to his dear Savinnr's rest C Untied from earth he flies, jB Secured from harm, he meets the blest, 1^ The pure, above the skies. >. Ah ! who shall lament him, dead? < Vain man 'twas God's decree, r^ Upon the Hock \w rests his head, fc Safe through Eternity. Note.— After hours spent upon this inscription, I cannot be sure of it. Tin- htoiie is much worn and the letters almost irrecoverable. 137 XIX. In memory of MATTHEW VAN DUSEN, who departed this life November 30th, 1812, aged 53 years, 2 months and 9 days. Note.— Adjoining is a foot Ptone marked C. W. W. XX. In Memory of MARY, the Wife of George Stokes, Who departed this Life the 15th day of December, 1793, Asjed 42 Years. XXI. In Memory of GEORGE STOKES, Who departed this Life the 17th of December, 1793, Aijed GO Years. 138 XXII. WM. AND SARAH CULNAN, Son and Daughter of Chas. and Margt. Culnan. Note.— Sarah, daughter of Charles Culuan, was baried June 12, 1791. William, son of Charles Culnan, was buried January 1, 1795. — C. R. H. XXIII. In Memory of CHARLES CULNAN, departed this life Sept. 10th, 1818, in his 55th year. Also, MARGARET CULNAN, departed this life November 25th, 1847, in her 91st year. Also, CHARLES CULNAN, JUNR. departed this life March 15th, 1844, in his 51st year. 139 XXIY. CHARLES WILLSON PEALE, Born April 16, A. D., 1741. Died Feb. 22, A. D., 1827. He participated in the Kevolutionary struggle for our Independence. As an Artist contributed to the History of his Country. Was an energetic Citizen, and in private life Beloved by all who knew him. ELIZABETH DE PEYSTER, Wife of Charles Willson Peale, Died Feb. 19, A. D., 1804. 140 XXV. In Memory of MR. JOHN POLLARD, Late of this City, Carver, who departed this Life Sept. 6th, A. D., 1787, Aged 47 Years. XXYI. PHILADELPHIA In Memory of MARY NELSON, Wife of John Nelson, "Who departed this Life October the 21st, 1768, In the 59th Year Of her Age, And here interred. As Also, her Husband JOHN NELSON, Late Merchant of this City, who Departed this Life the 25th day of May, 1782; Aged 85 Years. 141 XXVII. In Memory of JANE, Wife of Francis Gurney, Esq., Who departed this Life the 3rd of January, 1793. Also, of FRANCIS GURNEY, ESQ., who departed this life the 25th of May, 1815, in the 76th year of his age. And of MARY, wife of Francis Gurney, Esq., who departed this life, on the 1st May, 1851, in the 85th year of her age. 142 XXIII. The Grave of MARY PORTERFIELD, Eldest daughter of Henry M. and Elizabeth R. Fine, Born May 3, 1827, Died January 23, 1845. While thy precious remains sleep here under the eyes of affection, thy spirit we feel assured, is in the land of the blest ; nor more certainly will the breath of spring reanimate and re-adorn the flow- ers around thy grave, than thy form come forth from the dust at the voice of the Son of God, clothed with immortal beauty in the morning of the resurrection. (On the opposite side.) MARY P. FINE, ' Bring flowers, pale flowers, o'er the bier to shed, A crown for the brow of the early dead ! For this from its bud hath the white rose burst, For this in the woods was the violet nurst; They have a voice for what once was ours, And are love's last gifts— Bring ye flowers, pale flowers." XXIX. In memory of GEORGE CURWEN, late of Worthington, in the County of Cumberland, England, who departed this life Sept. 3rd, 1807, aged G3 years. 143 XXX. {East side.) Sacred to the memory of ELIZABETH, the lamented daughter of Florimond and Elizabeth Dusar, who died January 24th, 1823, Aged 8 years, 10 months, and 14 days. She was endowed with strong faculties and an elevated mind. She bloom'd and faded as an early rose, The Garden's pride : a sort of sovereign flower Which, e're its beauties could themselves disclose Became the victim of one chilling hour. What— tho' her body mingles with the dust, 'Twas but the casket of her jewel mind. The precious diamond, from its prison burst, Now sparkles with a radiance unconfined. (North side.) Sacred to the memory of FLORIMOND J. DUSAR, who departed this life August 6th, 1840, Aged 71 Years. Also, ELIZABETH DUSAR, relict of Florimond Dusar, who departed this life July 26th, 1851, in the 79th year of her age. 144 (^South side.) Sacred to the memory of ELIZABETH DUSAR, who departed this life January 24th, 1823, in the 9th year of her age. Also, FLORIMOND J. DUSAR, who departed this life August Gth, 1840, Aged 71 years. Also, ELIZABETH DUSAR, who departed this life July 2Gth, 1851, in the 79th year of her age. (West side.) This t»pot is sacrod — who approaches near Shall not wit hold the tribute of a tear, Here lies* the ohj.-ct of paternal hope, And all tliat irave the tender feelin^^s scope, That tie which faithful bosoms did intwine The lovely, last remaining pledge of mine lu virgin innocence, Alas ! too soon Consigned to darkness and the silent tomb. 145 XXXI. Sacred to the memory of RICHARD BABE, who departed this life, November 21st, 1802, in the 44th year of his age. RACHEL BABE, wife of Richard Babe, who departed this life November 10th, 1832, in the 65th year of her age. The soul of our mother is gone, To heighten the triumph above, Exalted to Jesus' throne, And clasp'd in the arms of his love. 10 146 XXXII. Beneath this stone are deposited the remains of MARIA MATILDA OLIVER, wife of Paul Ambrose Oliver, who, on the 28th of April, 1818, after a long and painful illness, God called to himself: prematurely was this fair flower cut off, her stay on earth 22 years, 2 months, and 24 days. She was au affectionate wife, a dutiful dauj^hter, a happy mother, a kind and sincere friend. Alas ! Pweet blossom, short, short was the period that thy enlivening vir- tues contributed to the happiness of those connexions ; but oh ! how long have they to mourn the loss of so much worth and excellence! Here innocence and beauty lies, whose breath Was snatch'd by early, not untimely death : Hence did she go, just as she did begin Sorrow to know, before she knew to sin ; Death, that does sin and sorrow thus prevent, Is the next blessing to a life well spent. Take then, O World, tliy much indibted tear. How sad a sight is humiiii liappiness. To those whose thoughts cau pierce beyond an hour. 147 XXXIII. In memory of MARGARET B. OLIVER, daughter of Paul A. and Maria Oliver, who died Septr. 25th, 1818, aged 2 years and 10 months. Also, of PAUL AMBROSE OLIVER, who died July 28th, 1818, aged 10 months and 8 days. XXXIV. In memory of ANN, wife of John Merrick, formerly of Hereford, England, Died September 18th, 1853. 148 XXXV. FATHER AND MOTHER. CAPT. N JOHN S. REMINGTON, Died Dec. 3, 1851, aged 51 yrs. ELIZA, His relict, Died Mar. 27, 1853, aged 49 yrs. XXXVI. Sacred To the Memory of WILLIAM WHITESIDE, who departed this Life, Septr. 7th, 1793. Also, 5 children interred here. Note.— The Churcli Records sJiow the intermeut of the following chil- dren of William \Vhite8ide« : March 12, 1786, Margaret. Feb. 12, 1791, M AKiA. Jan. 2, 17l>3, A Child. April 11, 1793, Racuel.— C. R. H. 149 XXXYTI. Sacred To the memory of WILLIAM CARR, Engraver, a Native of Yorkshire, England, who departed this life January 14th, 1852 ; in the 79th year of his age. XXXYIII. Sacred to the memory of MRS. ELIZABETH BEAUVEAU, Died on the 24th February, 1852, aged 87 years, 3 months and 3 days. XXXIX. In Memory of MARGARET, the wife of Capt. James Montgomery, Who departed this Life July 4th, 1774, Aged 22 Years. 150 XL. In Memory of CAPT. HUGH BOWES, Who departed this Life, January 2, 1776, Aged 63 Years. ROBERT ALCORN HUMPHREYS, Son of Isaac and Elizabeth Humphreys, Who departed this Life August 16th, 1799, ai^ed 4 Years, 7 Months, and 16 days. CHARLOTTE BOWES, Widow of Capt. Hugh Bowes, Who departed this Life, August 13th, 1802, Aged 73 Years. 161 XLI. JAMES FINE, Born Sep. 16th, 1821, Died Oct. 26th, 1849. " He giveth His beloved sleep." If we believe that Jesus died and rose again, even so them also which sleep in Jesus, will God bring with him. Fell asleep on the First of May, 1857. DANIEL SMITH FINE, Born Aug. 12th, 1823. " He asked life of thee, and thou gavest him a long life, even for ever and ever." Thanks be unto God for His unspeakable gift. (On the opposite side.) This Stone marks the Grave of JAMES FINE AND DANIEL S. FINE, Sons of Henry M. and Elizabeth R. Fine. "In death They were not divided." XLTI. FRANCIS GRAHAM POULSON, Son of Charles A., Jr., and Christine Poulson, Born Jan. 22, 1845, Died Jan. 19, 1846. 152 XLIII. This Monument is Erected To the Memory of THOMAS MARSHALL, Son of Ralph and Mary Marshall, Who was Born December the 2nd, 1769, and died April the 19th, 1806, Aged 36 Years, 6 Months, and 17 Days. RALPH MARSHALL, Was born December the Uth, 1740, and died September the 11th, 1782, Aged 41 Years and 9 Months. Also, MARY, the Wife of Ralph M., Was born August the 10th. 1744, and died July the 23rd, 1800, Aged 55 years, 11 Months, and 13 Daj^s. Also, their daughter ELIZABETH, Was born December the 3rd, 1765, and died March the 16th, 1766, Aged 3 Months and 13 Days. Also, their Son JOSEPH, Was born January the 4th, 1768, and died March the 24th, 1768, Aged 2 Months and 20 Days. Also, their daughter, ELIZABETH, Was born September the 14th, 1781, and died September the 11th, 1782, Aged 11 Months and 27 Days. 153- XLIV. MARIA MIERCKEN, 1840. HENRY F. MIERCKEN, 1850. ANNE E MIERCJCEN, 1874. Note.— Maria M., was buried Feb. 16, 1840, aged 63 years. Henry P. M. was bnried May 31, 1850, aged 42. Anne E. M. died Feb. 27, 1874, aged 57 years. XLV. Sacred to the memory of SUSAN WHITESIDES, daughter of John and Sarah Whitesides, who departed this life April 20th, 1809, aged 13 years, 3 weeks and 6 days, erected by Anna Miercken, in memory of a beloved niece. Also, ANNA MIERCKEN, daughter of Albert Peter and Catharine Miercken, who departed this life August 26th, 1844. 154 XLVI. PETER MIERCKEN, 1822. Note. — The Church Records say "Peter Miercken was buried Julyy, 1822."— C. R. H. XLVII. OUR MOTHER, Note.— On the foot stone are the letters J. L. M. XLVIIT. In Memory of JOSEPH NORTH SNOWDEN, who departed this Lift- July 7th, 1782, Aged 3 Weeks and 4 Days. Al^o, THOMAS SNOWDEN, who (h'parted this Life August 21st, 1783, Aged 3 Years and 5 Davs. 155 XLIX. Here lies interred the sacred remains of JOSEPH SNOWDEN, who departed this life, October 28th, 1812, in the 63d year of his age. A Husband, Father, and Friend, the most affectionate, indulgent and sincere. "No farther seek his merits to disclose. Or draw his frailties from their dread abode, There they alike in trembling hope repose, The bosom of his Father and his God." Also, REBECCA S. SNOWDEN, wife of Joseph Snowden, who departed this life October 18th, 1832, aged 75 years. 156 Here lie Interred the Sacred Remains of MRS. ELIZA SNOWDEN, Wife of Joseph S. Snowden, Who departed this life, on the 10th of May, 1821, In the 23rd year of her age. Like a flower, she was cut down in the morning of life and in the bloom of Health. But she has left to the friends who lament her loss, the sweet consolation that she entered the dark Valley of the Shadow of Death like a Christian, trusting her Redeemed Spirit to the Saviour's everlasting love ; patient, resigned, and with a hope full of immortality. Beneath this Moss grown roof, within this cell Truth, Innocence, and Virtue dwell. Say !— you who dare this silent place disdain What splendid palace boasts so fair a train ? Here— here she lies ! Oh ! could I once more view Those dear remains ; take one more fond adieu ! Look on the face of innocence and love. One darling feature from the Mossy grave ! 157 Also, MRS. HANNAH C. SNOWDEN, 2d Wife of Joseph S. Snowden, who departed this life July 9th, 1833, Aged 31 years. An indulgent mother, affectionate wife and sincere friend. Also, AMANDA WELSH LAWSON, Grand-daughter of Joseph S. and Eliza Snowdenf Died May 2d, 1847, Aged 1 year, 6 months and 4 days. (Oh the south side,) Sacred to the memory of JOSEPH S. SNOWDEN, who departed this life July 17th, 1849, in the 57th year of his age. 158 LI. JOHN L LAWSON, JR., Boru April IGtli, 1855, Died Nov. 20th, 1869, Sod of John L. And Rebecca Snowden Lawson, And Grandson of Thomas Lawson, Esq., of Holme House, Cumberland, England. " Blessed are the pure iu heart for they shall see God." LII. JOHN L, Son of John L. and Rebecca S. Lawson, Died Augt. 7th, 1854, aged 6 mo. and 23 ds. LIII. PIERIE. Note.— This is the grave of John G. Pierie, who was buried July 1, 1876, aged 70 years.— C, R. H. 159 LIV. Sacred to the memory of JULIA M., wife of John G. Pierie, who departed this life July 7th, 1854. ' Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God." LV. In memory of MARY INNESS PATTERSON, wife of the late Captain David G. Patterson, who departed this life June 15th, 1843, in the 47th year of her age. "I will rise again." 160 LVI. Here Lies the Body of SARAH, the Wife of John Hodge, Esqr., Daughter of Robert and Mary Baker, of the State of New York, who departed this Life Deer. 2d, 1781, in the 30th Year of her Age. LYII. In Memory of CATHARINE E. FALCONER, Daughter of Joseph and Rachel Falconer, who departed this life, the 2d day of April, 17G8, Aged 3 Years and 7 Months. 161 LYIII. To the Memory of JOHN HANBURY TAYLOR, ESQ., of the Island of Jamaica, who, in Search of that health which his !N'ative Climate Denied him. Came to Philadelphia, and there Departed this Life on the 9th day of April, 1785, Aged 25 Years. This Stone was Erected by his Affectionate and Afflicted Mother, Mrs. Sarah Taylor, of Kingston, in the Island of Jamaica, and points out where lay Interred the Remains of an Amiable and Virtuous Young Man, and a Pious and dutiful Son, who living, was beloved, and dead, is Universally and deservedly Deplored by all that knew him. LIX. In Memory of JAMES KNIGHT, from Falmouth, New England, who departed this life December the 21st, 1786, In the 28th year of his age. The stone, with the above inscription has been removed from its proper location, and was found leaning against the monument of John Hanbury Taylor, Esq. 1G2 LX. Here lies the Body of THOMAS BURCH, ESQR., a Native of Bermuda, Who departed this Life Gth September, 1780. LXI. In Memory of MRS. ANN LYTTON, Wife of James Lytton, Senior, Esqr., of St. Croix, Who Departed this Life, the 7th Day of August, 1765, Aged * * * Years. Also, SARAH LYTTON, Wife of John W. Lytton, AVho departed this life The Gth day of January, 1821, Aged GO years. 163 LXII. Sacred to the Memory of WILLIAM DELAVAU, Son of John and Barbara Delavau, who departed this life in Jamaica, October 17th, A. D., 1809, aged 27 years, 4 months, and 6 days. Also, ELIZABETH DELAVAU, Daughter of John and Barbara Delavau, who departed this life March 11th, A. D., 1805, aged 25 years, 7 months, and 23 days. " Hear what the voice from Heaven declares To those in Christ who die : Released from all their earthly cares, They'll reign with Him on high. " Then why lament departed friends, Or shake at death's alarms ? Death's bat the servant Jesus sends To call us to His arms." (On the hack!) In the hope of a joyful Kesurrection, here lies the body of SUSANNAH DELAVAU, daughter of John and Barbara Delavau, who departed this life on the 9th day of Febr., Anno Domini, 1816, aged 17 years, 6 months and 18 days. Then weep no more for me my friends, but rise And follow Jesus to these radiant skies. There we shall be from sin and sorrow free And death be swallowed up in Victory. 164 LXIII. In memory of MARTHA DELAVAU, daughter of John and Barbara Delavau, who departed this life, June 25tb, 1810, aged 17 years and 3 days. In solemu silence here I rest Free from all pain and care Call'd by luy Jesus to be blest And in His people's glory share. LXIV. Sacred To the memory of JOHN DELAVAU, Shipwright of Southwark, who departed this life on the tirfsL day of August, Anno Domini, 1815, in the 64th year of his age. 165 LXV. In memory of CHARLES PRYOR, who departed this life on the 7th of June, 1807, in the 70th year of his age. Also, of NORTON, his Son, Who died the lOfch day of July, 1817, aged 18 years. Also, of MARGERY, his Relict, who died the 21st of Febr., 1855, aged 88 years. Also, In memory of MARY, Wife of Richard Bull, and Daughter of Charles and Margery Pryor, y who died the 8th of Nov., 1835. Also, RICHARD BULL, who died the 19th of Aug., 1867, in the 82nd year of his age. Note.— The first four names on this tomb have been re-cut, perhaps in 1867, as every part of the inscription is equally legible. As it now stands it contains two errors : Norton Pryor's age was 48, not 18, years, and Mrs. Margery Pryor died in 1835. Charles Pryor was the second son of Norton Pryor, who married at Christ Church Jan. 11, 1735-6, O. S., Mary Brockden. He was born Feb. 22, 1737-8, O. S., and married (License dated Dec. 6, 1763,) Margery Benson.— C. R. H. 166 LXYI. In Memory of SERAH ANN, Daughter of George and Serah McFarland, who departed this life January, the 7th, 1808, aged 1 year and twenty- three days. LXYII. Sacred ^ to the memory of JENKIN DAVIS, A Native of North Wales, who departed this life, January 8th, A. D., 1811, aged 31 years. Then why should we mourn departing;; friends, Or shake at death's alarms? Death 8 but the servant Jesus Bends To call us to his arms. LXYIII. ROBERT HARE, Mercht., Obt. March 23rd, 1810, ^t. 33. 167 LXIX. In Memory of MARY HARE, born April 2nd, 1740, died !N"ovember 9th, 1812, as^ed 72 years, 7 months and 7 days. In life we own Ihis doctrine Just, And fame's a breath, and we are dust. LXX. In memory of HENRY ROGERS, a Native of Dublin, who departed this life December 20th, 1810, aged 37 years. This stone may boast What few vain marbles can, And truly say, Here lies an honest man. 168 LXXI. In Memory of MRS. JANE MCCARTY, Died March 11th, 1869, Aged 84 years. LXXII. Sacred to the Memory of CHARLES SCHERMERHORN RELF, Died Feby 15th, 1872, Aged 33 Years, Eldest Son of Charles P. and Lucia X. Relf. In the hope of a blessed immortality. 169 LXXIII. In Memory Of JOHN MITCHELL, Son Of Richard and Rachall Mitchell, Who Departed This Life the 19th of September, 1775, Aged 21 Months and 11 Days. Lxxiy. In Memory of WILLIAM HENRY COLESBERRY, who departed this life July 16th, 1828. in the 29th year of his age. Great was his worth, his virtues many ; these were known and appreciated by his bereaved part- ner who now, with sincere affec- tion rears this monumental stone to his beloved memory. 170 LXXV. In memorj^ of BARNETT HANSELL, who departed this life Oct. 11th, 1809, in the 50th year of his age. Lxxyi. In Memory of MRS. SARAH SUTTON, who departed this Life June 4th, 1797, in the G7th year of her age. 171 Lxxyii. In Memory of SARAH, Wife ot Barnett Hansell, who departed this Life August 25th, 1793, Aged 33 Years, 1 Month and 8 days. In vain the Dear departing Saint Forbids our gushing tears to flow, Forbear my friend your fond Complaints, From earth to Heaven I gladly go. LXXYIII. In memory of ANN SUTTON, who departed this life Sept. 18th, 1823, aged 39 years. 172 LXXIX. « In Memory of SARAH, Wife of Presly Blakiston, who departed this Life April 10th, 1789, Aged 43 years. Also, RACHEL OFFLEY BLAKISTON, Daughter of Sarah and Presly Blakiston, Departed this life October 14th, 1831, in the 43rd year of her age. 173 LXXX. Sacred To the Memory of PRESLY BLAKISTON, who departed this life April 4th, 1819, in the 79th year of his age. Also, ANN WETHERILL, relict of Benjamin Wetherill, and daughter of Presly and Sarah Blakiston, who departed this life July 6th, 1835, aged 69 years. LXXXI. Here lieth the Body of WILLIAM, the son of Presly and Sarah Blakiston, who departed this life the 24th day of August, 1769, aged 12 months and 3 days. 174 LXXXII. Sacred To the ^Memory of MR. WILLIAM SMITH, JR., Merchant of this City, who was born in the Island of Bermuda, on the 3rd day of December, 1759, and died the 22d day of April, 1818, Aged 59 years, 1 month, and 19 days. Also, in memory of WILLIAM SMITH, Son of "Wm. and Margaret Smith, who was born May 19th, 1790, and departed this life February 18th, 1821, aged 31 years. Also, to the memory of MARGARET, relict of William Smith, Jr., Died November IGth, A. D., 1843, aged 84 years. 175 LXXXIII. Sacred To The Memory of MARGARET, daughter of William and Margaret Smith, and wife of Graham Hoskins, who departed this life Augst 19, 1830, aged 28 years. Also, of her sons GEORGE WASHINGTON HOSKINS, aged 1 year. AND JOSEPH SMITH HOSKINS, aged 6 years. LXXXIV. Here Lyeth the Body of THOMAS OLIVER, Son to Thomas and Elizabeth Oliver, who departed this Life, June ye 21st, 1767, Aged 12 Tears. 176 Lxxxy. In Memory of EDWARD COOK, who departed this Life March 29th, 1789, Aged 28 Years. Also, THOMAS COOK, who departed this Life April IGth, 1794, Aged 18 Years. Also, MARY COOK, who departed this Life, August 23rd, 1794, Asred 35 Years. LXXXVI. In Memory of NANCY HALL, died 11 November, 1846. 177 LXXXVII. Here lieth the Body of CATHARINE PRINGLE, Wife of JohnPringle, She when alive was a Virtuous, Loving Wife, a dutyfull and Effectionate child and the kindest of sisters, but being called, resigned her breath In full Assurance of a blessed Resurrection, on the 29th of May 1774, in the 24th Year of her Age. LXXXYIII. Here Lies the Body of THOMAS LAKE, Who departed this Life Septr. the 6th, 1778, Aged 56 Years. 12 178 LXXXIX. In memory of THOMAS PALMER, a native Baunton in the County of Gloucester, England, Died at Berkley Springs, Virginia, May 4th, 1797, Aged 37 years. XC. A Hoap stone, vt-ry much broken, on which can be traced only- Life Ase XCI. In Memory of GEORGIANNA, daughter of Captain George and Anna E. Willar, Died November Gth, 1865, aged 21 years. 179 XCII. In Memory of THOMAS WILLS, . Son of Thomas and Ann Wills, who departed this life February **, 1801, Aged 17 Years. Devoted Son, thou'st luu thy race, Thy pilgrimage is ended soon, How few thy years, how short thy days ! Thy morning sun is set ere noon. Thy faithful friends that wait thy bed Thy living breath they fain would stay, If they a ransom could have found, They would have closed thy opened grave. But cruel Death, that reigns below, And charges the human voice with gloom, His hand— it gave the deadly blow. And, dust to dust, closed up the Morn. Note.— He was buried on the 24th of February.— C. R. H. XCIII. Here lieth the Body of DOROTHY SMITH, who depar- ted this life the 6th day of July, 17G8, Aged 63 Years. Blessed are they that Die in the Lord. 180 XCIV. In Memory of Our Grand Parents, CAPT. SAMUEL MARTIN, who departed this life June 9th, 1786, aged 56 years. MARY, AVife of Samuel Martin, who departed this life March 19th, 1819, aged 81 years. MARY, Daughter of Samuel and Mary Martin, who depaited this life March 22nd, 1858, • aged 93 years. 181 xcy. Our Mother. MRS. SARAH NORRIS, Relict of Capt. Thomas Norris, Died July 2nd, 1864, in the 97th year of her age. "I waited meekly for the Lord." xcvi. Sacred to the memory of CAPT. THOMAS NORRIS, who departed this life March 19th, 1826, in the 67th year of his age. Also, THOMAS NORRIS, who departed this life March 3rd, 1856, in the B9th year of his age. 182 XCVII. In Memory of SARAH, Daughter of Samuel and Hannah Causton, Who Departed this Life July 23d, 1779, Aged 7 Months. XCVIII. Sacred to the memory of HOWES NORRIS, who departed this life June 2d, 1838, j in the 35th year of his age. Esteem'd brother, this silent grave Love and respect shall ever have. 183 XCIX. Meet me in Heaven. In memory of HANNAH, Daughter of Capt. Thomas and Sarah Norris, who departed this life January 2nd, 1850, in the 40th year of her age. C. In memory of GEORGE BLAIR, ESQR., Born in Edenton, IN". C, May 20th, 1771, and Died in this City, July 6th, 1825. 184 CI. In Memory of , SAMUEL BRUSSTAR, Junr., Sou of Samuel and Rebecca Brusstar, who departed this life August the 28th, 1798, Aged 33 years, 7 months and 20 days. 185 CII. In Memory of CAPT. DANIEL STOY, Who departed this Life October 27th, 1799, Aged 38 Years, 7 Months, and 22 Days. Ah ! cruel Death, that would not spare A tender Husband and Father dear, Great was the loss to those he left behind Hoping in Christ their comfort thus to find. In Memory of DANIEL STOY, JUNR., Who departed this Life July 6th, 1793, Aged 6 Days. In Memory of ELIZABETH STOY, Who departed this Life August 18th, 1795, Aged 3 Months & 15 Days. In Memory of MARGARET STOY, Who departed this Life, June 5th, 1800, Aged 1 Year, 1 Month, and 11 Days. 186 cm. This Stone Is Erected in memory of MARY BRUSSTER, The Amiable Consort of Henery Brusster, for 33 Years. Departed this life Septemr. the 18lh, 1797, Aged 48 Years, and 10 Months. the Lord liiveth, and the Lord taketh away, blessed be the Name of the Lord. CIV. In memory of HENRY BRUSSTAR, who departed this life January Gth, 1806, aged 62 years and 8 months. Soon did he follow an affectionate wife whose loss he sincerely deplored. riaviiic: passed through much tribulation, he died in the lively hope of enjoyirii,' that happiness which a change and the vanity of time must yield to the riches in Eternity. 187 cy. This Stone is Sacred to the memory of WILLIAM THOMAS, who departed this life December 25th, 1802, aged 16 years, 10 months and 21 days. His remains are interred in Liverpool, England. CYI. In memory of CAPT. BENJAMIN THOMAS, who departed this life December 6th, 1824, aged 61 years, 9 months, and 18 days. Also, ANNA CHRISTINA, wife of Benjamin Thomas, who departed this life September 15th, 1838, aged 75 years, 5 months, and 15 days. 188 CYII. Also, to the memory of SAMUEL, JOSEPH, WILLIAMENA, HANNAH, AND STEPHEN G. THOMAS. Note.— The dates of burial of tbe above, so far as can be ascertained from the Church Records, are as follows : WiLLiAMENA Thomas, September 9, 1805. Hannah Thomas, September 14, 1805. Stephen G. Thomas, May 8, 1811. 189 CVIII. Sacred To the memory of RACHEL, wife of James S. Pearson, who departed this life November 17th, 1836, aged 31 years, 3 months and 29 days. Also, JAMES S. PEARSON who departed this life July 2nd, 1862, aged 61 years, 5 months and 5 days. Also, SARAH, wife of James S. Pearson, who departed this life, December 17th, 1875, aged 70 years, 7 months and 14 days. 190 CIX. In memory of AMANDA MALVINA, daughter of James S. and Rachel Pearson, who departed this life July 31st, 1838, aged 6 years and 11 months. ex. Sacred to the memory of ROBERT B, Sou of Capt. Daniel and Mary Brew ton, who departed this Life on the 30th day of January, 1834. 191 CXI. Sacred to the memory of CATHARINE C, daughter of Captn. Daniel Brewton, who departed this life on the 14th day of June, 1838, in the 24th year of her age. Submissive to God's will she bow'd in death. CXII. In Memory of CHARLES KING, son of William and Ann Brewton. who departed this life January IGth, 1825, aged 7 months and 2 days. 192 CXIII. Sacred to the memory of CAPT. DANIEL BREWTON, who departed this life Octr. 7, 1854, in the 8Gth year of his age. Also, MARY, wife of Capt. Daniel Brewton, who departed this life March 27, 1857, in the 87th year of her age. CXIV. Here lieth the Body Of GEORGE KEYS, Who departed this life April Gth, 1776, Aged 4G Years. 193 cxv. In memory of ISAAC FORSYTH, who died July 19, 1820, aged 46 years, 5 months and 3 days. Also, ELIZABETH FORSYTH, Consort of Isaac Forsyth, who died June 25, 1858, aged 85 years. CXVI. Sacred to the memory of KENNETH J. FORSYTH, who departed this life April 27th, 1843, aged 27 years. 13 194 CXVII. In Memory of SARAH BLAKISTON, Wife of the late Kenneth Jewell, Departed this life Sep. 20th, 1853, Aged 75 years. CXVIII. In Memory of CHARLES McHERRON, who departed this Life the 31st day of March, 1778, Aged 26 Years. 195 CXIX. Here lieth the Body of GEORGE SCOTT, who Died Septr. 6th, 1766, Aeed 44 Years. cxx. In Memory of ROBERT CLARK, late of the Island of Barbados, who departed this Life April 26th, 1786, Aged 50 Years. 196 CXXI. In memory of MR. JOHN SAWER, who departed this life April 31st, 17G7, aged 43 years. Also, his wife MRS. ELIZABETH SAWER, who departed this life Deer. 14tli, 1790, aged 69 years. ANN, Daughter of John and Elizabeth Sawer, who departed this life May 10th, 1799, aged 34 j'^ears. MARGARET, wife of James Sawer, who departed this life Jany 8th, 1828, aged 75 years. 197 {On the north side.') In memory of MR. ANDREW CALDCLEUGH, who died in North Carolina the 10th May, 1822, in the 77th year of his age. (East end.) In memory of MARGARET SAWER LIPPINCOTT, daughter of Wallace and Margaret C. Lippincott, died August 22nd, 1839, in the 6th year of her age. {West end.) In memory of MRS. ALLICE WILLIAMSON, a beloved friend, who departed this life march 13th, 1799, aged 60 years. 198 CXXII. In Memory of MARGAT, Daughter of Charles and Sarah Woolfall, who Departed this Life, Septmr. 0th, 1766, Aged 1 Year and 6 Months. CXXIII. In this Tomb rests the Body of EDWARD SIDDONS, a native of Salem, in the State of New Jersey. He was born May 22d, 1785, and died in Philada., Sept. 18th, 1809, Aged 24 Years and 4 Months. His characler was liberally adorued with those virtues, which give diguity to Life and tranquillize the hour of Death. 199 CXXIV. In memory of HENRY MARTIN, who departed this life April 16th, 1807, Aged 68 years. Gone from this grief productive soil to dwell where sorrows cease, His soul has left a world of woe, to enjoy eternal peace. cxxy. In Memory of REBECCA, Relict of John O'Neill, Daughter And Last Surviving Child of The Late Presley And Sarah Blakiston, Died May 11th, 1861, Aged 78 Years. CXXVI. MARGARETTA WHITESIDES, March 10th, 1786. Note.— The Church Records say Margaret, daughter of William White- sides, was buried March 12, 1786.— C. R. H. 200 CXXYTI. In Memory of WILLIAM L. HOBSON, who departed this life May 7th, 1839, in the 62nd year of his age. Also, of ELIZABETH HOBSON, Relict of the above, Died May 27, 1858, Aged 71 years. CXXYIII. In memory of GEORGE HAMILTON, Born Sept. 19th, 1783, Died Jan. 23d, 1826, in the 43d year of his age. 201 CXXIX. Here rests in Hope of a Blessed Resurrection the Body of ELIZABETH, I the Wife of | John Holmes, , of East New Jersey, | Monmouth County, : Township of Upper Freehold, who departed this life December 24th, 1771, j Aged 27 Years, 3 Months ! and 28 Days. cxxx. In Memory of MRS. SARAH SHOVELER, Widow, who departed this Life Feby 22ud, 1791, Aged 38 Years. we may Live Fools, but Fools, we cannot die. Also, In Memory of MR. STURGES SHOVELER, Lieut, of his Majesty's Kavy, O. B. 10th Octr., 1778, Aged 30 Years. 202 CXXXI. In Memory of SARAH FORREST, who departed this Life, Jany 18th, 1782, Aged 33 Years. Not loet, but gone before. CXXII. Sacred to the Memory of MRS. MARY M'NERAN, Wife of Capt. Malcolm M'Neran, who departed this life January 31st, 1832, in the 84th year of her age. Thoiifj;h iu the paths of Death I tread Willi gloomy poirovvs overspread, My ^teadla^t heart shall tear uo ill For thou, O Lord, art with me still. (On the opposite side.) In memory of MALCOLM M'NERAN, a native of Roseneath, Dunbartonshire, Scotland, Born 22d September, 1757, Died 3l8t October, 1834. Note.— The grave of Mrs. STruuEVANT, uo fitone. Mrs. Elizabeth CnAi)i> Sttuijevant, died Sept. Slst, 1866, aged 52 years. Also, of Mary Elizabeth Stiruevant, died April '22d, 1S67, aged 23 years. The Parish Register supplies another of the same name, viz: Emilie Loiivaine Sturue- VANT, died Jan. 2Sth, 1862, aged 22 years. 203 CXXXIV. Sacred to the memory of CAPT. JOHN GROVER, who departed this life at !N'ew Orleans, December 10th, 1831, aged 48 years. Also, HANNAH, wife of Capt. John Grover, who departed this Life December 24th, 1836, aged 50 years. cxxxy. In Memory of CHRISTOPHER GROVER, who departed this Life, January the 26th, 1786, Aged 48 Years, 1 Month, and 1 Day. 204 CXXXVI. In Memory of ELIZABETH GROVER, who departed this Life July 2d, 1703, in the 56th Year of her Age. CXXXYII. Sacred To the memory of JOHN GROVER, ESQ., who departed this life Gth day of December, Anno domina 1807, aged 49 years. Also. ABIGAEL, wife of John Grover, Esq., who departed this life February 9th, 1846, in the 91st year of her age. 205 CXXXYTII. Sacred to the memory of MRS. ELIZABETH GARDINER, Relict of Capt. James Gardiner, Died October 21st, 1876, in the 91st year of her age. CXXXIX. Sacred to the memory of SAMUEL OWENS ELLIS, who departed this life August 28th, 1848, in the 37th year of his age. My flesh shall slumber in the ground, Till the last trumpet joyfu'l sound, Then burst the chain, with sweet surprise And in thy saviour's image rise. 206 CXL. In memory of ARCHIBALD A. ELLIS, Son of Thomas and Catharine Ellis, who departed this life August the 13th, 1811, aged 1 year and 2 months. Weep not for me my parents dear I am not dead, but sleepeth here, My life was short by this you see Prepare yourselves to follow me. 207 CXLI. In memory of MOSES LEVY, ESQR., who departed this life May the 9th, 1826, , Aged 69 years. Also, Sacred to the memory of MARY LEVY, widow of the late Moses Levy, who departed this life at Wilmington Delaware, on the 20th of August, 1850, aged 87 years and 10 months. And of their daughter HENRIETTA M. LEVY, died December 16, 1860, aged 68 years. 208 CXLII. Here lieth the Body of SAMSON LEVY, Late of the City of Philadelphia, Merchant, deceased, Who departed this Life On the- 22d Day of March, In the Year of oiu' Lord, 1781, Aged 58 Years, 7 Months, And 3 Days. And MARTHA, his wife, who died on the 24th day of March, 1807, Aged 70 years and 8 months. 209 CXLIII. Sacred To The Memory Of MRS. ARABELLA JONES, widow of the late Captain James Morris Jones, of the American Army, who departed this life December 17th, A. D., 1810, aged 70 years. {On the east end.) Here lieth the body of HENRIETTA LEVY, daughter of Samson and Martha Levy, who departed this life September 13th, 1780, aged 11 years and 11 months. 210 CXLIY. In memory of ELIZABETH GOUGH OAKELEY, Wife of Robert Oakeley, who died January 27th, 1796. ROBERT OAKELEY, who died October 1st, 1813, aged 42 years, 8 months, and 20 days. ELIZABETH OAKELEY, Daughter of Robert and Elizabeth Oakeley, born April 27th, 1793, died June 21st, 1793. RICHARD OAKELEY, Sou of Robert and Maria Gebler Oakeley, Born 18th February, 1809, died 19th January, 1811. 211 CXLY. To the memory of MARY JANE ENNIS, who was born August 14th, 1812, and departed this life Sept. 10th, 1847, Not lost, but gone before. CXLYI. In memory of ALLEN ROBERTS, who departed this life November 26th, 1831, aged 38 years. Also, JANE, wife of Allen Roberts, Born July 29th, 1794: Died October 17th, 1844. Blessed are the dead, who die in the Lord. 212 CXLVII. In Memory of SARAH ELIZABETH, Daughter of Wm. B. and Elizabeth Glenn, who departed this life, August 8th, 1834, in the 3rd year of her age. CXLVIII. In Memory of GEORGE, ANN, JANE AND PARNELL OAKELEY, Children of George and Jane Oakeley. Note.— The Chiircli Kecord;* jrive the dates of burial of the above as follows.— C. R. II.: July 15, 1770, (fEORUE, son of George and Jane Oakeley. Au^'. 24, 1774, Ann, (lauj,'hter of George Oakeley. Aug. 19, 17S1, Jane, daughter of George Oakelej'. July 27, 1783, Parnel, daughter of George Oakeley. 213 CXLIX. Sacred to the memory of GEORGE OAKELEY, who departed this life December 12th, A. D., 1835, aged 96 years, 8 months and 10 days. Also, of JANE, wife of George Oakeley, who departed this life January 23rd, A. D., 1831, aged 82 years and 7 months. Let me die the death of the righteous and may my last end be like his Peace be to their ashes. ci:. RACHEL OAKELEY, Died 2nd August, 1787. ELIZABETH OAKELEY, Died 29th July, 1789. RICHARD OAKELEY, Died 21st March, 1793. ESTHER OAKELEY, Died 20th September, 1794. 214 CLI. Sacred To the memory of ELIHU ELDRIDGE MORRIS, who departed this life November 8th, 1818, in the 33rd year of his age. 215 CLII. Sacred To the memory of JAMES SHEDAKER, Son of James and Mary Shedaker, who departed this life N'ovember 13th, 1823, Aged 12 years and 2 months. Also, WILLIAM SHEDAKER, Son of James and Mary Shedaker, who departed this life February 10th, 1826, Aged 20 years, 6 months and 17 days. JAMES SHEDAKER, SENR., who departed this life May 25th, 1838, Aged 48 years and 2 months. MARY G. SHEDAKER, Died May 3rd, 1867, In her 83rd year, Wife of James Shedaker, Sr. 216 CLIII. In Memory of SARAH, Wife of Henry Bowles, who departed this Life Octr. 11th, 1793, in the 25th Year of her Age. Also, ROBERT, their Son, who departed this Life Octr. 18th, 1793, in the 4th Year of his Age. 217 CLIV. In Memory of HENRY BOWLES, JUNR., Son of Henry and Sarah Bowles, who departed this Life July 28th, 1792, Aged 2 Months. Also, THOMAS, their Son, who departed this Life Septr. ;;Oth, 1793, Asred 2 Months. CLY. In memory of CAPT. JOHN GRAVES, who departed this life July 16th, 1851, in the 73rd year of his age. Also, ANN, His Wife, who departed this life reb'y 1,1867, In the 85th year of her age. 218 CLVI. In memory of ANN, daughter of John and Ann Graves, who died Sept. 25th, 1809, aged 8 months and 25 days. Also, ROBERT, their Son, who died October 11th, 1814, aged 8 years, 6 months and 14 days. CLVII. In memory of CLEMENT CARDIFF, who departed this life May I'Jth, 180fi, in the 35th year of his age. 219 CLYIII. Sacred To the memory of HENRY SPICER, Son of Samuel and Frances Spicer, who departed this life April 28th, 1806, aged 10 months and 16 days. Rest blessed shade, thy justly envied end, The prospect of thy everlasting peace. Might make the fondest parents cease to mourn And bid the storm of sorrow calmly cease. CLIX. * SARAH HARRISON, wife of Charles Harrison, departed this life May 1st, * * * Aged 40 years. Although my life has been so short Still troubles did increase. But now at length my race is run Now i lie down in peace. Note,— The Church Records show that Mary, wife of Charles Harri- son, was buried May 3, 1777.— C. R. H. 220 CLX. REBECCA, wife of Doctor Harvey Klapp. (Dates ohliterated.) DOCTOR HARVEY KLAPP, who departed this life January 18th, 1827, Aged 42 years, 6 months, and 8 days. Note.— Mrs. Klapp died Feb. 16th, 1S30, in the 32d year of her age. 221 CLXI. « Tn Memory of WILLIAM SHEDAKER, who departed this life December 8th, 1786, Aged 40 years and 8 months. Also, of SARAH BURKHARD, formerly widow of Wm. Shedaker, and late of Andrew Burkhard, who departed this life May 21st, 1822, Aged 72 years, 3 months and 6 days She died in the full ass^urance of a blessed immortality, possessing a heart tender and affectionate, in every relative and social con- nection she was beloved. She liv'd for her family and friends, yet not for them alone, the children of want and aflliction will testify that she wept with those who wept, her benevolence cheer'd the habita- tion of poverty, and her sympathy^soothed the bosom of woe. 222 CLXII. Sacred To the Memory of ELIZABETH THOMSON, Relict of Capt. John Thomson, and Daughter of William and Sarah Shedaker, who departed this life the 25th October Anno Dom'i, 1798, Aged 26 Years, 7 Months and 4 Days. A lender Mother, faithful friend She Did remain to her life's end, She parted with a World of pain, And only dy'd, to live again. CLXIII. Here lieth the Body Of JAMES DAVIS, who Departed this Life the 5th day of Kovembr, 1774, Aged GO Years. 223 CLXIV. In memory of WILLIAM HALL, who departed this life December 31st, 1810, aged 26 years and 8 months. Also, in memory of MRS. MARY HALL, relict of the late Patrick Hall, A native of Barndton, Ireland, who departed this life June 16th, 1835, in the 79th year of her age. 224 CLXY. In memory of WILLIAM MOFFITT, who departed this life March 6th, 1806, in the 39th year of his age, A native of the County Donegal, Ireland. He lived as become! h a Christian, He died without a sting or pain, He is gone to receive his reward. Farewell departed worth. Also, LYDIA, widow of Thomas Algeo, who departed this life Feby 2nd, 1829, in the 59th year of her age. CLXV. In memory of MRS. REBECCA ALGEO, Died June 21st, 1820, aged 79 years. Also, her daughter JANE ALGEO, Died February 10th, 1843. 225 CLXVIII. In memory of PATRICK McELHENY, who departed this life Aug. 29th, 1820, aged 29 years. Also, of JOHN McELHENY, who departed this life June 15th, 1840, aged 31 years. Both natives of Ireland. CLxyiii. Here rest the Remains of JOHN FITZSIMMONS, who departed this life on the 18th day of November, in the Year of our Lord 1795, Aged forty-nine Years. 226 CLIX. Sacred to the memory of REBECCA ALGEO, who departed this life March 2nd, 1856, in the 73rd year of her age. CLXX. In memory of MARY MORAN, who departed this life August 22nd, 1851, aged 30 years. CLXXI. In Memory of RACHEL LEVY, who departed this life December 28, 1862, in the 92nd year of her age. Blespod are those servants, whom the Lord when He cometh, shall liud watching. St. Lukk, Chap. xii. Ver. 31 221 CLXII. Here lieth the Body of BENJAMIN CLIFTON, ESQR., Many 5^ears an eminent Physician, in the Island of St. Christopher, who departed this Life in this City whither he had come for the recovery of his Health, on the Sixth day of September, in the year of our Lord, 1796, aged 49 years and 10 months. Lamented by all good men, to whom his numerous Virtues justly endeared him, he has left a Widow and seven Children to mourn his Loss. Note. — This stone has been removed. CLXXIII In this grave repose the ashes of ISABELLA MOORE ANDERSON, who was born July 18th, 1789, and died October Uth, 1830, aged 41 years, 2 months and 23 days. 228 • ' CLXXIV. This stone 1 is Erected to the memory of MRS. ELIZABETH CHALK, who, after sustaining with Fortitude and Resignation, a severe and lingering illness, departed this Life Feby 27th, 1802, aged 43 years. CLXXiy, A. i In memory of CHARLES BORHECK, Son of Joseph W. and Rebecca B. Flickwir, 1 Who departed this Life, March 27th, 1857, Aged 2 Years and 6 Mo. 229 CLXXV. In memory of SARAH LAWSON FLICKWIR, daughter of David and Rebecca Flickwir, Born December 16th, 1811, Died November 23rd, 1863. CLXXYI. In memory of DAVID FLICKWIR, who died Jan'y 30th, 1814, in the 44th year of his age. Also, his wife REBECCA FLICKWIR, who died July 5th, 1831, in the 57th year of her age. 230 CLXXYII. Sacred to the memory of CAPT. JOHN GARDINER, who departed this life January 3rd, 1820, in the 63rd year of his age. Also, MRS. MARY GARDINER, Wife of Capt. John Gardiner, Died March 31st, 1855, aged 87 years. CLXXYIII. Sacred to the memory of CAPT. JAMES GARDINER, Died July lOth, 1823, in the 39tli year of his age. Also, His Aunt MRS. SARAH LAWSON, Died January 11th, 1836, aged 96 years. 231 CLXXIX. JOSEPH HUDDELL, Born May 29th, 1764, Died April 19th, 1842. MARTHA, Widow of Joseph Huddell, Born September 6th, 1785, Died August 27th, 1857. CLXXX. ELIZABETH HUDDELL, Daughter of Joseph and Martha Huddell, Born August 1st, 1821, Died March 3rd, 1871. 232 CLXXXI. Sacred To the memory of PHOEBY FLING, who departed this life January 24th, 1813, Aged 95 years. Also, of ANN MILES, relict of Thomas Miles, who departed this life July 7th, 1832, aged 78 years. CLXXXII. Sacred To the memory of BENJAMIN MILES, Son of Thomas and Ann Miles, who departed this Life, July 13th, 1814, aged 30 years. 233 CLXXXIII. In memory of CHARLES CARSON, who departed this life liTovember 16th, 1812, aged 54 years, 4 months, and 10 days. CLXXXIY. In memory of JAMES FORSYTH, a Native of Ireland, who departed this. life August 10th, 1820, aged 42 years. Ilis happy soul has taken flight To realms of supreme delight There in celestial songs of Grace Redeeming love he'll ever praise. 234 CLXXXV. In Memory of JAMES MARKER, A native of Great Britain, who departed this Life April 11th, 1777, Aged 28 Years. Also, WILLIAM HARLAND, Son of John and Jane Harland, who departed this Life August 18th, 1783, Aged 1 Year. Also. CHARLES DEIGHTON HARLAND, whodeparted this Life September 8rd, 1789, Aged 7 Months and 8 Days. 235 Also, GEORGE HARLAND, who departed this life August 6th, 1792, Aged 11 Months 18 Days. Also, SUSAN HARLAND, w^o departed this Life August 18th, 1795, Aged 17 Months, 8 Days. And of ANN MARKER, Daughter-in-Law to John and Daughter of Jane Harland, who departed this Life October 17th, 1797, Aged 20 Years, 3 Months, 10 Days. Also, EDWARD HARLAND, Son of John and Jane Harland, who departed this life September 11th, 1823. 236 CLxxxyi. Jesu Mercy, In Memoriam ARTHUR S. LOVETT, Born Jan. 20th, 1834, Entered Into Rest June 15th, 1871. Ue giveth His beloved Sleep. CLXXXYII. • Sacred To the memory of JOSEPH, Son of Joseph and Charlotte Badlun, Died June 10th, 1825, In the 2nd year of his age. Also, SOPHIA AUGUSTA, Daughter of Joseph and Charlotte Badlun, Died May 9th, 1866. " He by Himself has sworn ; I on his oath depend, I shall, on angel's wings upborn To heaven ascend ; I shall behold his face I shall his power adore And sing the wonders of his grace For evermore." 237 CLXXXYII, A. Sacred To the memory of CHARLOTTE, Infant Daughter of Joseph and Charlotte Badlun, Died Auo-ust 4th, 1833. CLXXXVIII. Sacred To the memory of CHARLOTTE LUTWYCHE, Wife of Joseph Badlun, Died March 30th, 1862, In the 75th year of her age. "Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God." 238 CLXXXIX. Sacred To the memory of JOSEPH BADLUN, Born Id Herefordshire, England, March 13th, 1779, Died July 16th, 1866. " He that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live.'* cxc. CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH, Daughter of D. M. and J. B. Chambers, Born September 10th, 1871, Died December 1st, 1872. 239 CXCI. In Memory of JOHN SADLER, who departed this Life April 19th, 1800, Aged * ^ Years. Also, REBECCA, the wife of John Sadler, who departed this life July 1st, 1792, Aged 32 Years. And CATHARINE, there Daughter, who departed this life June 17th, 1787, Aged 8 Months. 240 CXCII. In Memory of MR. JOSHUA EMERY, who departed this Life the 7th day of April, A. D., 1772, Aged 27 Years. Also, MARY, Daughter of Joshua and Ruth Emery, who departed this life the 12th day of August, A. D., 1770, Aged 8 Months. CXCIII. In Memory of HUGH, Son of Hugh and Mary Baker, who departed this Life Sept. 30th, 1790, Aged 6 Years, 2 Months and 20 Days. Suffer little Children and forbid them not to corae unto me for of euch is the Kingdom of Heaven. 241 cxciy. Sacred To the Memory of CAPT. PHILIP W. BROWN, Of Rhode Island, who departed this life ]^ov. 24th, 1791, Aged 40 Years. Also, of SARAH, Daughter of Philip & Eleanor Brown, who departed this life July 7th, 1783. CXCY. Sacred to the memory of MRS. ELEANOR BROWN, relict of Capt. Philip Brown, who departed this life October 22d, 1811, in the 49th year of her age. 16 242 CXCVI. In Memory of AUGUSTUS, the Son of Benjamin and Susannah Davis, who departed this Life, September 28th, 1792, Aged 2 Weeks and IDay. CXCVII. Sacred To the memory of JOHN A. LATOUR, who departed this life May 2Gth, A. D., 1852, in the 27th year of his age. When those we Love are snatcliM away Ky Death's re^i.-tlesH hand, Our hearts the mouruful tribute pay That friendship most demand. 243 CXCYIII. Sacred To the memory of ELIZABETH STRICKLAND, . who departed this life, December 31st, 1823, Aged 84 years and 9 months. CXCIX. In memory of ELIZABETH REMINGTON, Widow of the late Capt. John P. Remington, Who departed this life September 24th, r823. In the 46th year of her age. {On the back.) In memory of CAPTAIN JOHN P. REMINGTON, who departed this life Oct. 29, 1804, Aged 29 years, 1 month, and 28 days. Farewell my wife and children dear I am not dead, but sleeping here. 244 CC. In memory of CHARLES FEELS, who departed this Life July 25th, 1784, aged 30 years. Note.— This sloue has been removed. 245 CCI. In memory of JOHN HARLAND, A native of England, who departed this life January 3rd, 1828, aged 74 years. Also, CHARLES DEIGHTON HARLAND, son of John Harland, Junior, who departed this life May 2nd, 1835. Also, JANE HARLAND, A native of England, widow of John Harland, who departed this life May 31st, 1835. Also, JOHN S., Son of Charles D. and Delphine Harland, Died August 10, 1835. Also, JOHN HARLAND, Son of John and Jane Harland, Died March 27th, 1863. 246 ecu. Sacred to the memory of MRS. CATHARINE JACOBS, wife of Capt. James Jacobs, who departed this life the 14th of March, 1S04, In the 41st year of her age. CCIII. Beneath This Tomb are Deposited the Earthly Remains of WILLIAM POYNTELL, Son of William and Ann, Born Oct. 3rd, 1791, and departed this life Dec. 8th, 1817. Ileaven <;ive9 us frieiidt* to bless the present scene Resumes them, to prepare us for the next. 247 CCIV. In Memory of MARIA AND SUSANNAH, Daughters of William and Ann Poyntell. Maria died Sepr. 3d, 1789, Aged 1 Month and 3 Days. Susannah died Dec. 14th, 1790, Aged 4 Montlis and 2 Days. CCY. Sacred to the memory of MARY McKINZEY, who departed this life December the ICth, 1811, aged 56 years. 248 CCVI. WASHINGTON AUGUSTUS HUDDELL, Born November 10th, 1817, Died February 23rd, 1854. MARTHA DINSMORE, Daughter of Washington A. and Mary B. Iluddell, Born March 23rd, 1846, Died August 2nd, 1854. MARY BECK, Widow of Washington A. Iluddell, Born October 24th, 1819, Died February 22nd, 1859. CCVII. JOHN AND SARAH WHITESIDES. 249 CCVIII HENRY, son of Joseph and Martha Huddell, departed this life 21st Sept., 1811, aged 1 year and 8 months. CCIX. In Memory Of BANKSON HUDDELL, who departed this life July 3rd, 1823, Aged 32 years. Also, REBECCA BANKSON, who departed this life March 20th, 1847, Aged 93 years. 250 ccx. In memory of MARY WILLIAMS, A native of Lincolnshire, Enuland, wife of Mr. Benjamin Williams, of this City, who departed this life 28th of December, 1813, in the 43d year of her age. CCXI. HOWARD, Infant son of Alexander AV. and Ann Johnston, departed this life on the 14th day of July, A. D., 1824, anjcd 4 months and 4 days. 251 CCXII. In memory of MR. SAMUEL RELF, Born March 22d, 1776, Died February 14th, 1823, in the 47th year of his age. The Spider's most attenuated thread is cord, is cable, to man's tender tie on earthly bliss, it breaks at every breeze. Also, SAMUEL, Son of Samuel and Sarah Relf, Born January 24th, 1805, Died at St. Louis, Mississippi, September 10th, 1819, in the 14th year of his age. The Lord gave, and the Lord hath taken away Blessed be the name of the Lord. 252 CCXIII. , SARAH RELF, relict of Samuel Relf, and oldest daughter of William Poyntell, deceased, Born September, 1780, Died September 5tb, 1865, aged 85 years. Also, POYNTELL, son of Samuel and Sarah Relf, Died August 5, 1814, aged 10 mos. and 19 days. CCXIV. REBECCA LOCKWOOD RELF, Daui^'hter of Charles Poyntell and Lucia X. Relf, Died Nov. 27th, 187G, Aged 22 Years. Blessed are the dead Which die iu the Lord. RICHARD RELF, Died July 2nd, 1803, Aged 8 Months. 253 ccxv. At rest. CHARLES POYNTELL RELF, Died Dec. 23rd, 187G, asjed 70 years. WILLIAM RELF Died Feb'y 26th, 1805 aged 37 years. CCXVI. In memory of ANN RELF, who departed this life the 30th of Augt., 1814, aged 71. CCXVII. To the memory of ELIZABETH RELF, who died May 24th, 1815, aged 46. 354 CCXVIII. Here lieth the Bod}^ of MR. ALEX. PLUNKET, who departed this Life the 11 til Day of November, 1787, Aged 40 Years. Also, the Body of MRS. MARY PLUNKET, wife of Mr. A. Phinket, who died the 7th day of April, 1793, aged 33 Years. Farewell all friends and children dear We are not dead, but sleeping here, The debt is paid, we're free from care, Prepare for death, as it draws near. (0/i the hack.) In. Memory of ELIZABETH CARLTON, wife of George Carlton, who departed this life March IGth, 1820, aged 43 years. Life's troubled eeatliuu iiast escaped No billows round thee roll, Thy humble bark has. safe arriverJ, Upon the eternal shore. 255 CCXIX. JOHN F. OHL, Born May 5th, 1791 ; Died Dec. 17th, 1854. " In the midst of life we are in death." ccxx. Suffer little children to come nnto me. MARTHA, Born Feb. 21, 1839. Died Jan. 24, 1840. CONSTANCE THIBAULT, Born Jany 12, 1841. Died Dec. 30, 1843. VIRGINIA BERNADOU, Born Aug. 5, 1851. J)uk\ July 15, 1852. SAMUEL HARLAN, Born Oct. 12, 1859. Diedpec. 18, 1863, Children of George IT. and Rebecca Hiiddell. Also, their Grandson THOMAS HENRY, Son of Thomas H. and Caroline M. Burnell, Born Dec. 7, 1859. Died Dec. 19, 1863. (On the hack.) HARLIE, HARRY, Uncle. Nephew. 256 CCXXI. Sacred to the Memory of CAPT. WALTER MIDLEN, a native of England, who departed this life March 28th, 1831, aged 62 years, 4 months and 6 days. Tliough iu the path of death I tread With gloomy horrors overspread, My stedfast heart shall know no ill, For thou, O Lord, art with me still. CCXXII. Sacred to the memory of MRS. CHARLOTTE A. HARDINGE, wife of Samuel A. Hardinge, of the New Theatre ; who died June 20, 1813, of a severe pulmonary complaint, which she bore with christian resignation and fortitude. In the 44th year of her age. 257 CCXXIII. Here lieth the Body of JOHN NEATH, the Son of James and Jane Keath, who departed this Life November 9th, 1794, Aged 3 Months and 28 Days. 258 CCXXIY. Beneath this stone repose the respected remains of the noblest work of God, An honest, and virtuous man, OWEN MORRIS, is here interred, a favorite votary of Thepis. For about half a century his comic powers afforded delight to admirinii; audiences in Philadelphia, Xew York, and Baltimore, Obiit Anno, MDCCCIX, ^t, 81. To his Memory this monument is erected by his afiectionate relict Eliza Morris. To the Memory of MRS. ELIZABETH MORRIS, who died April 17th, 1826. Grunt (tod ! I owu thy sentence just And nature must decay, I yield my body to the dust To dwell with fellow clay. 259 ccxxv. In Memory of SARAH, the wife of Arthor Barker, who departed this Life, Octr. I3th, 1777, Aged 43 Years. CCXXYI. Asleep in Jesus. LOUISA ANN, Eldest daughter of John F. and Elizabeth J. Ohl, Born Aug. 21,1817, Died March 14, 1866. Also, JOHN F. OHL, JR., Born March 5, 1824, Died Aug. 31, 1871. 2G0 CCXXYII. Beneath This Stone are the remains of RICHARD RELF, son of Samuel and Sarah Relf, Born July 21st, 1809, Died Septr. 25th, 1836. Also, In Memory of WILLIAM POYNTELL RELF, Born July 27th, 1801, Died at New Orleans, Septr. 3d, 1824, ANN KEMPER, wife of Rev'd Jackson Kemper, D. D., and daughter of Saml. and Sarah Relf, Born December IGth, 1803, Died at Xorwalk, Connec't., 15th May, 1832. GEORGE P. RELF, Son of Saml. and Sarah Relf, Born March IGth, 1811, Died, at New Orleans, 4th February, 1820. 2G1 CCXXVIII. In memory of ELLENOR, wife of Langhorne Janney, who departed this life July the 14th, 1799, aged 31 years, 1 month and 9 days. The Lord gave, and the Lord hath takeu away, Blessed be the name of the Lord. Note.— The grave of Mr. Levi Evekett Short, who died Nov. 1863, aged 55 years, adjoins. No stone. CCXXIX. In memory of MRS. MARTHA ROACH, wife of Capt. Isaac Roach, died November 15th, 1817, in the 69th year of her age. ccxxx. GEORGE W. ROACH, 8on of Isaac and Martha Roach, died March 25th 1810, aged 30 years and 6 months. 262 CCXXXI. Here Lieth the Body of ELIZABETH, Daughter of Isaac and Martha Roach, who departed this Life Aug. 20th, 1782, Aged 11 Mo. and 12 days. CCXXXII. In memory of CAPT. ISAAC ROACH, who died August 2Gth, 1818, in the 71st year of his age. 263 CCXXXIII. By her afflicted Relatives this token of aflfection is erected to the memory of CATHARINE LOUISA HURST, who, on the 9th of November, 1810, in the 24th year of her age, fell a Victim to a rapid consumption. The progress of which she endured with all that resignation, fortitude and, even cheerfulness, which so peculiarly adorn, and dignify the christian character. Happy Reflection ! That in following her bright example, we not only cherish the remembrance of her Virtues, but secure our own felicity, by a perpetual reunion with Her in another and a better world. CCXXXIV. JOHN BINES DECATUR, departed this life Sept. 9th, 1781, Aged 16 days. 264 CCXXXV. ELIZABETH DECATUR, Departed this life April 24th, 1785, Aged 9 months. CCXXXVI. In memory of COMMODORE STEPHEN DECATUR, who departed this life on the 14th day of November, 1808, In the 57th year of his age. Also, of ANN, his wife, . who died March 27th, 1812. 205 CCXXXYII. Sacred To the memory of MRS. ANN P. HURST, Wife Of Dr. William Hurst, and Daughter of Commodore Stephen Decatur, Senr=, who died Septr. 25th, 1819, in the 42ud year of her age. Also, DR. WILLIAM HURST, who died August 26th, 1820; in the 56th year of his age. CCXXXYIII. Sacred to the memory of CATHARINE LOUISA HURST, only daughter of the late Dr. William Ilurst, who died August 20th, 1836, in the 24th year of her age. " Blessed are the dead, who die in the Lord." CCXXXIX. Stockton. In mem or}' of FRANCIS B. STOCKTON, U. S. Navy, Born June 22, 1792, Died Jan. 15, 1858, "So he givfth \n^ beloved sleep." CCXL. Sacred To the Memory of MARY ANN, Wife of Captn. John Lawson, who departed this Life December 1st, 1794, Aged 40 Years. 267 CCXLT. Sacred To the memory of RACHAEL BUCHANNAN who departed this Life February 14th, 1810, aged 60 years. This Monument was Erected by her affectionate Daughter, Rachel Lawson. Vases on tomb stones are but letters spent, The living character is the monument. 2C8 CCXLII. (On the 7iO)'fh side.) STEPHEN DECATUR Born January 5tli, 1770. Entered the Navy of the United States As Midshipman, April 30th, 1798. Became Lieutenant, June 3d, 1799. Made Captain For Distinuui'^hed Merit, Passing over the Rank of Commander February IGth, 1804. Died March 22d, 1820. (East side.) Devoted to his Country By a Patriot Father, He cherished in his Heart And sustained by his Intrepid Actions The inspiring Sentiment " ( >nr Country ! right or wrong." A Nation Gave him in return Its Applause and Gratitude. 209 (South side.) The Gallant Officer, Whose prompt and active Valor, Always on the Watch, Was guided by a Wisdom And supported by a Firmness Which never tired : Whose Exploits in Arms Keflected The daring Fictions of Romance and Chivalry. (West side.) A Name Brilliant from a Series of Heroic Deeds On the Coast of Barbary, And Illustrious By Achievements against More disciplined Enemies : The Pride ot the Navy The Glory of the Republic. Note.— William H. Hazzard, M. D., born Sept. 20, 1816, died JaD.'i, 1867, was buried in the first row west, and a few feet south of Decatur's Monument, in a grave unmarked by any stone. 270 CCXLTV. In Memory Of MRS. OLIVIA HAVEN, died March 26, 1819, Aged 38 Years, The Affectionate Wife Of Joshua Haven, Of this City. Also, Of His Youngest Daughter, ELIZABETH WENTWORTH, DiediN'ov. 19,1821, Aged 6 Years. Believe, and look with triumph on the grave. CCXLV. In memory of DAVID JONES, Who departed this Life October the 11th, 1791, Aijed 46 Years. 271 CLXVI. Sacred To the Memory of JOHN THOMSON, who departed this Life January 11th, 1796, Aojed 38 Years. CCXLVII. In Memory of JOSEPH F. MINTZER, who departed this life November 13th, 1858, in the 98th year of his age. 272 CCXLVIII. In Memory of ANN, the Wife of Simon Cummings. who departed this Life the 30th October, 1799, Aged 74 Years. Also, their Children, SAM'L, died 30th of August, 1797, Aged 32 Years. HUGH, died 25th Xov., 1797, Aged 28 Years. CCXLIX. In memory of THOMAS, the Son of Alexander and Mary Greaves, who departed this life January 9th, 1810, aged 14 years and G months. Not lost but gone before. 273 CCL. In Memory of MARY, Daughter of Lemuel & Margaret Fowl, who Died 22d Sept., 1793, Aged 8 Years aud 2 Months. CCLI. MARIA HUDSON, Born July 4th, 1794, Died Jany 27th, 1862. Also, THOMAS HUDSON, Born July 29th, 1828, Died Feby 10th, 1840. 274 CCLII. EDWARD HUDSON, M. D, Dentist, A Dative of Ireland, and for more than 30 years a resident of this City : died January 3rd, 1833, in the 60th year of his age. Distinguished in his native land as an enlightened lover of Freedom, he was the confidential friend and fellow sufferer of Emmet and O'Connor. In the land of his adoption, prominent in his profession, his manly virtues and rare attainments won the love and respect of all. CCLIII. Sacred to the memory of THOMAS MACKIE, who departed this life Deer. 24th, 1821, in the 68th year of his age. Also, of JOANNA MACKIE, relict of Thomas Mackie, who died Novr. 21,1845, aged 80 years. 275 CCLIY. In Memory of JANE, AVife of Robert Lockhert, who departed this Life December 15th, 1770, Aged 42 Years. CCLV. In memory of MARY ANN BATTS, Daughter of John and Hannah Batts, who departed this life June 4th, 1801, Aged 8 years. Sacred to the memory of JOHN BATTS, who departed this life June 8th, 1838, Aged 73 years. Also, HANNAH BATTS, Wife of John Batts, who departed this life November 25th, 1851, Aged 82 years. 276 CCLYI. In memory of ISAAC AND ALLEN, twin Sons of Isaac and Marj^ Roach, diedJuly 1827, aged 3 weeks. CCLVII. In Memory of WILLIAM, Son of Isaac and Mary Roach, Who departed this life October 7th 1821, Aged 1 year, 2 months and 10 days. Of euch is the Kiugdom of God. Mark x. 14. 277 CCLYIII. In Memory of WILLIAM YOUNG, who was bora in Farfar, Scotland, A. D., 1769, and died August 25th, 1825, in the 56 year of his age. CCLIX. In Memory of REBECCA, the Wife of William Strembeck, who was born ISTovember 25th, 1781, and departed this life September 28th, 1815, aged 33 years, 10 months, and 3 days. Beneath reposes all that heaven could lend, The best of wives, the mother, and the friend, In sickness patient; and to death resigned, She left the world a pattern to mankind. 278 CCLX. JACOB, the Son of John and Elizabeth Strerabock, departed this Life Feby. 11th, 1782, Aced 17 Mos. and 3 weeks. CCLXI. Here lieth the body of ELIZABETH STREMBECK, Dauirhter of John and Elizabeth Strembcck, who departed this life September 3rd, 1805, aged 17 years, 10 months, and 27 days. 279 CCLXII. Here lieth the body of ELIZABETH STREMBECK, widow of John Strembeck, who departed this life September 25th, 1805, Aged 49 years, 3 months and 15 days. Farewell husband, children dear, I am not dead, but sleepeth here. CCLXIII. In Memory of JOHN HIND, who departed this life April 10, 1775, Aged 26 Years. Also, MARY, daughter of John and Mary Hind, departed this Life Feb. 13th, 1775, Aged 1 Year and 4 Months. Fresh in the Morn, the Summer buds Hangs wither'd ere 'tis noon. We scarce Enjoy the Darling gift, But mourn the pleasure gone. 280 CCLXIV. MARY HIND, 1775. Note.— The Church Records say " Mary, daughter of John Hind,' buried "Feb. 15. 1775.— C. R. H. CCLXV. Sacred To the memor}^ of HANNAH VAN ALLEN, Consort of Capt. H'y. Yaii Allen, and daughter of Jame.s and Beulah Hamm, who departed this life April 1st, A. D., 1812, aged 24 years, 11 months and 7 days. The sweet remembrance of the just Shall flourish when he sleeps in dust. 281 CCLXVI. Sacred to the Memory of HENRY GIFFORD, ESQ a native of old England, who departed this Life February 2d, A. D., 1786, Aged 52 Years. No Pompous Verse on Sculptured Stone Shall Vaunt how Language Ran, Be this writ on the Heart alone Here lies an Honest Man. 282 CCLXVII. Sacred to the memory of ELIZABETH, wife of Matthew Armour, born in London, on the 7th of April, 1757, departed this life on the 9th iSTovember, 1821. The following were her dying words : The Lord gives and the Lord takes, Blessed be the name of the Lord. Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord for they rest from their labours. (On the back.) Sacred also to the memory of MATTHEW ARMOUR, who died at Alnwick, Northumberland County, England, on the 1st January, 1824, . aged 09 Years. 28: CCLXVIII. In Memory of JEPTHA, Son of Levin and Catharine Davis, who departed this Life the 18th Jany, 1786, Aged 15 years. CCLXIX. In Memory of SIMEON SPRINGER, Son of Francis and Catharine Springer, who Departed this Life September 25th, 1802, aged 20 Years, and 2 Months. 284 CCLXX. In Memory of FRANCIS SPRINGER, who departed this life 17th day of January 1802, aged 56 years and 11 months. My Glass is run my work is done here I lay iutomb'd in clay to wait the awfulJudgment day. CCLXXI. This stone is erected to the memory of MRS. CATHARINE SPRINGER, relict of Francis Springer, deceased. She departed this life on the 23d day of November. A. D., 1818, in the 75th year of her age. If meekness, without ostentation, Piety without parade : Are acceptable in the eye of Heaven We know that tliy God is with thee. ♦ Also, in raonior}'^ of GEORGE, son of Francis and Catharine Springer, who departed'this life in the year 1808, aged thirty-three years and eleven months. Note.— Ho was buried on the 18th of July, isos.— C. R. H. 285 CCLXXII. Sacred to the memory of MR. FREDERIC KAST, Merchant, who departed this life April 19th, 1813, aged 40 years. A fond and affectionate Husband, A tender and indulgent Father, And a sincere and benevolent friend. Death's but a path that must be trod, If man would ever pass to God. A port of calms, a state of ease. From the rough rage of swelling seas, On earth and in the body placed A few and evil days we waste. But when our chains are cast aside See the glad scene unfolding wide. Clap the glad wing and tower away. And mingle with the blaze of day. {On the foot stone.) DOCTR. FRED. KAST, formerly of Boston, Mass. CCLXXIII: In Memory of MATTHEW YOUNG, who died Deer. 26th, 1835, Aged 53 years. The sweet remembrance of the just Shall flourish when they sleep in dust. 286 CCLXXIY. In Memory of WILLIAM, THOMAS, DAVID, AND REBECCA, Children of William and Williamina White. Note. — The following are the dates of burial as far as can be ascertained from the Church Records.— C. R. H. : April 25, 1772, David, son of William and Williamina White. July 5, 1773, Thomas, son of William White. July 27, 1773, Rebecca, daughter of William White. CCLXXY. In Memory of RICHARD SHARP, ESQR., late of the Island of Barbados, who departed this life, on the 12th of April, 1815, aged 58 years. MRS. MARTHA MASON, sister of the above Richard Sharp, was boru Octr. 29Lh, 1759, and died August 4th, 1835, aged 7G yrs., 9 mos., 6 days. To the Memory of a Clirisliau Mother this monument is inscribed by her children. " We sorrow not as those who have no hope. 287 CCLXXVI. Id Memory of PERIGRINE JONES, who Died 30th Deer., 1783, Aged 66 years. Also, ELINOR JONES, who Died 14th Deer., 1781, Aged 11 years. And of ELIZABETH JONES, who Died 10 Novr., 1784, aged 1 year. 288 CCLXXVII. Sacred To the memory of CALEB BUGLASS, who died March 27th, 1797, aged 57 years, and 6 days. And his wife MARY BUGLASS, who died May 8th, 1823, aged 66 years. Also, tlieir three children, SARAH, MARY, AND HANNAH. And, in memory of DR. RALPH BUGLASS, of the Island of Tobago, who died Octo. 4th, 1787, Aged 40 years. Farewell vain world I have enough of thee Therefore I'm careless what thou sayest of me, Thy smiles I court not, nor thy frowns I fear My cares arc past, my bones lie quiet here. What faults you saw in me, take care to shun. And look at home, enough there's to be done. Whether I lived or died, it matters not. To whom related, or by whom begot. I was— now am— ask no more of me, 'Tie all I am and all that thou shalt be. 289 CCLXXVIII. In Memory of PAUL KINGSTON, who departed this Life September 29th, 1794, Aged 4G Years, 4 Months, and 14 days. A loving Husband, A Father dear, A faithful friend Lies buried here. CCLXXIX. In Memory of ROBERT GIBSON, A Native of England, And for many years a Resident of Charleston, South Carolma, Who died at Sea, on his passage to Philadelphia, July 23, 1823, Aged G4 years. 290 CCLXXX. Sacred to the memory of ELIZA STAUGHT, who departed this life September 23rd, 1811, aged 21 years. Also, of her sister SARAH STAUGHT, who departed this life March 6th, 1854, aged 70 years. CCLXXXI. WILLIE B. DAY, Note.— William Bowling Day, died June 27, 1863, aged 2 mos. and 27 days. 291 CCLXXXII. In memory of EDWD W. ANDREWS, Son of the Key. Dr. Jno. Andrews, of IS'ewbury Port, Mass. He was born Aug't 2d, 1790, and was educated at Har- vard University, where he received the Degree of A. M. at the Commencement in 1812. He departed this life in this City, on the 23rd Octr., 1825. 292 CCLXXXIII. Glory Be to the Father, and to the Son, AND to the Holy Ghost. Sacred to the memory of JAMES W. HARRISS, who departed this life March 30, 1859, Aged 47 Years. The gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ Our Lord. Rom. 6. 23. Charity never faileth. 1 Cor. 13, 8. Also, SARAH JANE HARRISS, widow of James W. Harriss, Born April 30, 1829, Died January 18, 1875. CCLXXXIV. Sacred To the memory of WILLIAM WEST, JR., Who died Jmie 22nd, 1855, In the G2ud year of his age. For if we helieve that Jesus died and rose agaiu ; even so them also which sleep in Jesus will God bring with him. 1st Thess. iv. 14. 293 CCLXXXV. In memory of SETH ROBERTS, who departed this life the 21st of April, 1834, in the 47th year of his age. This life's a dream, an empty show, Bat the bright world to which I go, Hath i :»ys substantial and sincere. When shall I wake and land me there? I ! glorious hour, O blest abode 1 shall be near and like my God, And flesh and sin no more control The sacred p'easures of the soul. My flesh shall slumber in the grave Till the last trumpet's joyful sound, | Then burst the chains, with sweet surprise | And in my Saviour's image rise. Also, ANN ROBERTS, who departed this life June 19th, 182G, aged 8 days. And THOMAS WAYNE ROBERTS, who departed this life January 29th, 1831, aged 3 years and 9 months. Also, SARAH ANN ROBERTS. (On the back.) In memory of SARAH ANN ROBERTS, born Sep. 4th, 1814, died June 1st, 1855. So He giveth His beloved sleep. 294 ccLxxxyi. In Memory of ANN ROBERTS, wife of Seth Roberts, who departed this life January 28th, 1823, in the 37th year of her age. Content to leave this world of strife Depending on her Saviour's love, She has niadie straight her path through life To meet her father god above. Also, MARTHA, daughter of Seth and Ann Roberts, who departed this life February 23rd, 1823, aged 5 mouths and 4 days. 295 CCLXXXYII. Sacred to the memory of CAPT. SAMUEL S. VEACOCK, DiedDec. 2, 1811, Aged 38 years, 7 mos. Also, ANN, Wife of Capt= Samuel S. Yeacock, Died March 26, 1866, In her 88th year. And wheu the Chief Shepherd shall appear, ye shall receive a Crown of Glory that fadeth not away. 29G CCLXXXYIII. In memory of HARRY LEHMAN, who died December 20th, 1822. Also, of JANE LEHMAN, who died April 15th, 1828, aged two years, two months and two days, son and daughter of William Eckhart and Sarah Lehman. Also, FAYETTE LEHMAN, son of Wm. and S. Lehman, who died July 24th, 1829, aged four years, ten months and eighteen days. 297 CCLXXXIX. Sacred to the memory of WILLIAM E. LEHMAN, who departed this life June 2Gth, 1854, in the C5th year of his age, The memory of the just is blessed. Also, SARAH LEHMAN, widow of Wm. E. Lehman, Born June 2, 1797, Died June 21, 1875. He that believeth on me hath everlasting life. St. John vi. 47. 298 ccxc. In Memory of JAMES ROBERTS, who departed this life September 23rd, 1792, in the 46th year of his age. Also, SARAH ROBERTS, wife of James Roberts, who departed this life August 16th, 1822, in the 74th year of her age. CCXCI. Sacred to the memory of JANE, daughter of Samuel S. and Ann Veacock, who died Dec'r 5, 1858. I know that my Kedceincr liveth. Job 19 c, 25 v. In His presence there is fulness of joy. Ps. 16. 11 V. 299 CCXCII. In Memory of ELIZA, Daughter of James and Abigail Robarts, Who departed this life September 30th, 1821, Aged 2 years, 6 months and 22 days. Also, JOSEPH ROBARTS, Who departed this life July 14th, 1810, Aged 4 months. Our Keign was short But long will be our rest, Our Saviour call'd us home Because he thought it best. Dear Mother, check the tear And Kiss the Rod, And not to Earth resign us But to God. 300 CCXCIII. In memory of SARAH ROBARTS, daughter of James and Abigail Robarts, who departed this life November 12th, 1812, aged 4 years, 9 months and 16 days. Reader, behold but do not heave a sigh, Beneaih this spot a lovely child doth lie. CCXCIV. Sacred to the memory of JAMES ROBARTS, JUN'R, who departed this life January 2Gth, 1819, Aged 43 years, 3 months and 1 day. SickneHS sore long time I l|pre, Physicians all in vain. Till God revealed his tender love And took away my pain Kind angels, watch this sleeping dust Till Jesus comes to raise the just. Then may he wake, in sweet surprise And in his Saviour's image rise. 301 ccxcy. Here lieth the Body of BENJAMIN WOODS, Who Departed this Life Sept'r 29th, 1779, Aged 40 Years. Dear Wife, as I am now So must you be Therefore prepare to follow me. CCXCVI. In Memory of JOHN WOODS, JUN'R, Son of John and Hannah Woods, who departed this Life the 19th of August, 1790, in the 25th Year of his Aoje. 302 CCXCYII. In memory of SARAH SHEPHERD, who died Feb'y 27th, 1783, aged 52 years. Also, 2 of her Grand Children, NANCY SHEPHERD, who died April 21st, 1783, aged 4 weeks. SARAH SHEPHERD, who died April 6th, 1787, aged 9 days. Children of Wm. and Xancy Shepherd. CCXCVIII. In Memory of WILLIAMINA, Daughter of Wm. and Nancy Shepherd, who died Sept. 19th, 1793, Aged 3 Years 3 months, 3 weeks. 303 CCXCIX. Sacred to the memory of WILLIAM SHEPHERD, born July 9th, 1755, and departed tins life Kovember 12th, 1825, Aged 70 years, 4 months and 3 days. CCC. In Memory of REBECCA B. SHEPHERD, Daughter of John M. and Catharine Shepherd, who departed this life October 19th, 1808, aged 4 years, 2 months and 14 days. 304 CCCI. In memory of JOHN SHEPHERD, son of William and Xancy Shepherd, who died Deer. 13, 181G, aged 35 years, 7 months, and 20 days. CCCII. In Memory of MRS. PHEBIA FLANAGAN, Wife of Stephen Flanagan, who departed this life October the 21st, 1798, Aged 26 Years. CCCIII. In memory of CHARLOTTE, wife of Vincent Lowe, who departed this life October 30th, 1811, aged 30 years, and 3 mouths. 305 CCCIV. In Memory of WINCHESTER VIALL, Who departed this life April 23d, A. D. 1822, Aged 48 years. cccv. In memory of MR. WILLIAM PLUMMER, who departed this life May 24th, 1826, in the 40th year of his age. Also, WILLIAM PLUMMER BROKER, who departed this life Augt. 24th, 1826, aged 16 months. Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord. 306 CCCVI. COL. SAMUEL B. ARCHER, Inspector General of the United States Army, departed this life Deer. 11th, 1825, aged 42 years and 8 months. CCCVII. Erected in Memory of JANE BELL, who departed this Life Sept. 29th, 1792, Asjed 35 Years. 307 CCCVIII. Sacred to the memory of ROBERT ALLEN, who departed this life the 27th of December, Anno Domini, 1821, in the 60th year of his age. Also, in memory of MARTHA ALLEN, his wife, who departed this life January 9th, 1823, in the 59th year of her age. Why do we lament departed friends, Or .shake at death's alarms ? 'Tis but the voice that Jesus sends To call them to Ilis arms. CCCIX. Sacred To the memory of EDWARD McGEE, who departed this life March 5th, in the year 1826, aged 37 years and 6 months. Hear what the voice from heaven declares To those in Christ who die : Released from all their earthly cares, They'll reign with him on high. 308 CCCX. In Memory of ANNA MARIA, Daughter of Joseph E. and Honoria Erwin, who died June 3rd, A. D. 1824, Aged 2 years. Also, ALBERT JOSEPH, son of Joseph E. and Honoria Erwin, who died December 22, 1824, aged 9 months and 21 days. CCCXI. In memory of CAPT. EBER BENTHALL, who departed this life May 30th, 1812, aged 45 years. 309 CCCXII. In memory of JOHN NICHOLSON, who departed this Life March 5th, 1807, in the 70th year of his age. CCCXIII. In Memory of ANN, the Wife of John Nicholson, Who departed this Life May the 19th, 1783, Aged 35 Years. Also, SARAH, BRIDGET AND NATHANIEL, their Children. Note.— The dates of burial, as found in the Church Kecords, are as follows.— C. R. H. : Dec. 2, 1775, Sarah, daughter of John Nicholson. May 3, 1733, Bridget, daughter of John Nicholson. Nov. 19, 17S3, Nathaniel, son of John Nicholson. 310 CCCXIY. Here lies buried the Mortal part of MR. JOHN NICHOLSON, JUNIOR, Who was born on the 4th day of May, 1772, and died on the 4th day of February, 1799, Aged nearly 27 Years. Ill liim his family havt; lost au affectionate Hushanfl, a tender Parent and a kind Master. In Youth, prepare for Death, That when the summons come You may be ready and glad to welcome. Beneath is also entombed the Body of ANNA MARIA, Daughter of John and Rebecca Nicholson, who departed this life August 25th, 1795, Aged one year, seven months and ten days. cccxv. MARY GAMMER, Departed this Life May the 17th, 1773, Aged 3 Years and 6 Months. 311 CCCXVI. Sacred To the memory of CAPTAIN TURPIN KILBY, who departed this life January 4Ui, 1812, in the 40th year of his age. I know that my Redeemer liveth, and that He shall stand at the latter day upon the Earth : and though after ray skin worms destroy this body, yet in my flesh shall I see God: whom I shall see for myself, and mine eyes shall behold, and not another. Job xix. 25, 26, 27. Also, of MRS. JENNET KILBY, relict of Captain T. Kilby, born 28th of June, 177G, died September ISth, A. D., 1834. CCCXVII. In memory of CAPT. WILLIAM WORKMAN, who departed this life June 0th, 1805, aged G7 years. 312 CCCXVIII. In Memory of MARY MIDDLETON, wife of George Middlcton, Daughter of william and Rebecca Workman, Who Departed This Life May 25th, 1792, In the 22d Year of her Ase. CCCXIX. In Memory of ELIZABETH, Daughter of Wm. and Rebecca Workman, died January ilre, Gth, 1773, Aged 1 Year. Also, JAMES WORKMAN, died June 4th, 1774, Aged G Months. 313 CCCXX. In Memory of PATRICK M'GAVOK, who departed this Life August 26th, 1778, ■ Acred 65 Years. CCCXXI. Here lieth the Body of JOHN HUTTON, who departed this Life Deer. 6th, 1791, Aged 49 Years. Also, his wife MRS. ELIZABETH HUTTON, who departed this life April 11th, 1823, in the 80th year of her age. Note. — John Iluttou was the eldest son of John Stramjeivam Hntton, (See Watson's Annals, Ist Ed., ]>. 510,) by his second wife Ann Van Laer, whose tombstone in the Third Presbyterian Church, just east of the church and about fifteen feet south of Pine Street, reads as follows.— C. R. H. : In Memory of Ann Huttox, who died November 14th, 1788, Aged 72 Years. Also, of John Hutton, who died December 23d, 1792, Aged lOS Years and 4 Months. 314 CCCXXII. In memory of THOMAS HUTTON, Sou of John and Elizabeth Ilutton, who died Novr. 13th, 1808, aged 40 years and 10 months. Note. — Thomas Hutton's oldest brother was buried at Old Swedes' (Gloria Dei) Church, his tombstone bears the following inscription : John Hutton, Died May 22, 1823, Aged 57 Years. Anna Maria, Daughter of George MeUn, of Sweden, and Christiana, Daughter of George and Judith Liudmeyer, Wife of John Hutton, Died September 18, 1811, Aged 43 Years. Near this stone is a slab to the memory of the parents and grand- parents of Mrs. Susanna Milner, (ante, p. 50.) The inscription is as follows : Here Lyeth ye Body of Matthias Keen, Who Dyed July ye 13th, 1714, Aged 47 years. He was the Eldest Son and Heir of Hans and Willemka Keen of Tacony, And Grandson of The Pious Joran Kyn, of Sweden, the Pounder of Upland. Also, Henricka, Daughter of Jan Claassen, of Bucks Co , Pa., Wife of Matthias Keen. {On the reverse:) John Keen, Of Oxford Township, Eldest Sou and Heir of Matthias and llenricba Keen, Died February 21, A. D. 175S, Aged 63 Years. Susanna, Eldest Daughter of James and Susanna Steelman, Of Great Egg Harbour, N. J., Wife of John Keen, Died November 8, A. D. 1753, Aged 59 Years. 315 CCCXXIII. Sacred to the memory of MARY BRANDON, who died January 30th, 1820, aged 50 years. Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God. CCCXXIV. Ill memory of MARGARET HAND, who died Juue 9th, 1825, aged 74 years. cccxxv. In memory of THOMAS MclLHENNEY, who departed this life on the 29th December, 1822, aged 28 years. 316 CCCXXVI. Sacred To the Memory of WILLIAM CRUMPTON, who departed this life April 27th, 1822, aged 59 years. The deceased was a native of Birmingham, England, but for many years a citizen of this place. The sweet remembrance of the just Shall flourish when he sleeps in dust. CCCXXVII. In memory of THOMAS STEWART, who departed this life on the 29tli of March, 1822, aged G7 years. The Lord gave and the Lord hatli taken away Blessed be the name of the Lord. And MARGARETTA, wife of Thomas Stewart, died Feby 23d, 1843, aged 90 years. Though dead her memory still livetii, She is gone, her example is here And the lustre and fragrance it giveth Shall linger for many a year. 317 cccxxviii. Here lies the Body of WILLIAM SHIPPING COATS, The son of John and Frances Coats, who departed this Life Septr. 2d, 1781, aged 1 year and 8 months. REBECCA COATS, . died July 23rd 1790, aojed 1 vear and 10 months. CCCXXIX. In Memory of CAROLINE, Wife of Charles Homassel, Died 18th August, 1798, aired 38 Years. 318 CCCXXX. In Memory of CHARLES, Son of Charles and Caroline Ilomassel, Born 28th April, 1792, Died 1st September, 1798. CCCXXXI. In Memory of ELIZABETH WILKS, Daughter of John and Anne Collet, born March 20th, 1787, died Deer. 27th, 1788. Also, of AMELIA, ' daughter of the above John and Anne, born Sept. 16th, 1800, died Deer. 4th, 1801. 319 CCCXXXII. In Memory of STEPHEN SIMIVIONS, who departed this life August 20th, 1820, aged 46 years. Also, of THANKFULL, wife of Stephen Simmons, who departed this life February 9th, 1823, aged 46 years. CCCXXXIII. In Memory of JOHN PATTON, who departed this life the 25th October, 1812, aged 34 years. 320 CCCXXXIV. In memory of MARGARET BURK, departed this life January 30th, 1813, aged 15 years, 9 Months. cccxxxv. (A hroken stone, loith only the words ;) her age. Note.— On tlie foot 8toue are the initials, E. B., probably one of the Burk family, perhaps Elizabeth Bitrk, who was buried December 17, 1914.— C. R. H. 321 cccxxxyi. Sacred To the memory of MRS. ANN DAVIS, widow of Joseph Davis, who died June 11th, 1848, aged 80 years. Near this spot repose the remains of her Husband, JOSEPH DAVIS, who died in 1793 ; aged 25 years. Now she that is a widow indeed, and desolate, trusteth in God, and coutinueth in supplications and prayers, night and day. CCCXXXYII. Sacred To the Memory of SAML. OTTO BAUER, ESQR., of the Island of Antigua, who Died in the City of Philadelphia, on the 2Gth day of December, A. D. 1835, Ased 51 Years. 21 322 CCCXXXVIII. In Memory of HANNAH, Wife of "William Wood, who departed this life January 20, 1832, Aged 64 years. ADELAIDE JULIA, Daughter of Rynear and Ruth Ann Williams, who departed this life December 15, 1847, Aged 1 year, 11 months and 8 days. 323 CCCXXXIX. {North side.') Sacred to the memory of ROBERT ADAMS, ESQR, Merchant, a native of Ireland, who departed this life February 27th, 1833, aged 57 years, 8 months {West side.) In memory of MARY MORRIS, Third daughter of the late Robert and Martha L. Adams, who departed this life January 1838, aged 28 years. In memory of MARTHA, Second daughter of Francis A. and Martha A. Depau, Died 3rd of August, 1843, aged 8 months and 2 weeks. {South side.) Sacred to the memory of MARTHA LEVY ADAMS, who departed this life Sunday the 17th of December, 1848, aged 61 years. Daughter of the late Capt. James Morris Jones of the American Army, and Wife of the late Robert Adams, Merchant, of Philadelphia. 324 CCCXL. This in memory of MARY ANN WOOD, Daughter of Wm. and Hannah Wood, who departed this life Sept. 6th, 1805, aged 9 months and 11 days. CCCXLI. In Memory of JOSEPH FEARON, JUNR., Son of William and Sarah Fearon, who departed this Life 26th September, 1793, aged 20 Years and 7 Months. 325 CCCXLII. Sacred to the memory of JOSEPH FEARON, who departed this life April 3rd, 1810, in the 64th year of his age. Also, to the memory of MARY FEARON, daughter of William and Sarah Fearon, who departed this life Sep. 28th, 1798, in the 28th year of her age. Also, of JAMES, Son of Joseph and Catharine G. Fearon, Died August 15, 1849, Aged 1 year and 17 days. CCCXLIII. Sacred To the Memory of AMY BURK, wife of Thomas Bm'k : who departed this life on the 27th of September, in the year of our Lord 1814, in the 62d year of her age, May her Soul rest in Peace. liiirk, from the tomb a doleful sound, my ears attend the cry, Ye liviut; men come view the ground where ye must shortly lie. Also, THOMAS BURK, who departed this life December 19th, 1831, aged 95 years. 327 CCCXLIV. In Memory of MARGARET, the wife of Thomas Burk, who departed this Life 20th Sep., 1793, Aged 47 Years. Also, Their Children, JANE; MARY; AND WILLIAM BURK, who departed this Life 28th April, 1791, Aged 10 Years, 9 Months and 9 Days. Note.— The Church Records show the burials of "Jane, daughter of Thomas Burk, Aug. 30, 1TT9," and, " Mary, daughter of Thomas Burk, May 30, 1789."— C. R. H. CCCXLY. In memory of ANN BURK, Daughter of Thos. Burk, who died August 4th, A. D. ISr Aged 43 Years. 328 CCCXLYI. Here lieth the Body of WILLIAM BOWSAR, who was born in the City of Dursley, Gloucestershire, Old England, and departed this Life 17th August, 1792, Aged 37 Years. Kind traveller awhile stop here and on ray earth, oh, spend a tear, As ye are now, so once was I, and struck down dead immediately. Awhile of pain I did endure but when death came it did me cure, the doctor's skill was all in vain they ne'er could ease me of my pain. Dear wife and child weep no more for me, but still careful of your living be none know how soon you'll follow me. CCCXLVII. In Memory of BENJAMIN LA FAYETTE HUGES, Son of Benjamin and Ann Huges, who departed this life September IGth, /182G, aged 1 year and 11 months. 329 CCCXLVIII. {East side.) ALEXANDER JAMES DALLAS, Died January 16, 1817, ARABELLA (yiARIA DALLAS, Died August 9, 1837. (JVortJi side.) ALEXANDER JAMES DALLAS, Eldest Son of George M. and Sophia C. Dallas, Died September 30, 1826, (South side.) ALEXANDER JAMES DALLAS, U. S. N, Died at Callao, June 3, 1844. 331 SECTION D. I. Near this Stone are deposited The Remains of WILLIAM THOMAS, Who departed this Life, The 10th Day of April, 1791, Aged 64 Years, And 5 Months. My llesh shall slumber in the gronwd Till the last trumpet's joyful sound, Then burst the chains with sweet surprise And in my Saviour's image rise. Also, Near this Stone are deposited the remains of MRS. MARY THOMAS, Wife of William Thomas, who departed this life the 9th day of January, A. D. 1814, in the 81st year of her age. God, my Redeemer lives, And often from the skies Looks down and watches all my dust Till he shall bid me rise. Note.— The slab bearing the above is let into the western wall of the Church ; beneath it, forming a part of the pavement, is another slab with a similar inscription. 332 II. WILLIE HUDDELL PAULDING, Born October 22, 1875, Died August 13, 1877. Of such is the Kixigdoin of Heaven. III. In Memory of CAPT. GEORGE CURREY, who departed this Life September 18th, 1789, Aged 39 Years. Also, ELIZABETH, his Wife, who departed this Life March 4th, 1792, aged 48 years. Priuces, this clay must be your bed In spite of all your towers, The tall, the wise, the revereud head, Must lie as low as our's. 333 lY. In Memory of MRS. MARGARET HILLMAN, Who departed this Life, October the 20th 1796, Aged 49 years and 2 Months My flesh shall slumber in the ground Till the last trumpet's joyf al sound, Then burst the chains with sweet surprise And in my Saviour's image rise. In Memory of JOSEPH HUDDELL, who departed this life 15th January, 1820, in the 86th year of his age. Also, In Memory of REBECCA, wife of Joseph Huddell, died April 11th, 1834, in the 81st year of her age. 334 VI. JOHN SMITH HUDDELL, Son of Robert and Mary G. Huddell, Born Jan. 29, 1837, Died Aug. 27, 1875. VII. In Memory of RACHEL, Daughter of Joseph and Rebecca Huddell, who departed this life July lllh, 1813, in the 22ud year of her age. Also, REBECCA, Daughter of Joseph and Rebecca Huddell, who departed this life August 14, 1814, in the 29th year of her age. 335 VIII. In Memory of ELIZABETH, Daughter of Joseph and Rebecca Huddell, who departed this life October 11th, 1816, in the 19th year of her age. HANNAH, widow of Abraham Shoemaker, who departed this life July 22nd, 1862, in the 82nd year of her age, Daughter of Joseph and Rebecca Huddell. IX. ISABEL RITCHIE HUDDELL, Born November 9, 1838, Died October 24, 1876. Blesecd are the pure in heart. 336 X. In Memory of HANNAH HUDDELL, wife of Joseph Huddell, who departed this life 5th July, 1774, aged 40 years. XI. In Memory Of SARAH, Wife of Joseph Huddell, "Who departed this Life October 12th, 1793, Aged 33 Years. If MeeknesB, Caudour and Integrity, Unfeigned Love and Ciracefull Modesty E'er held esteem from Man, e'er claimed a tear, That tribute pay, so justly due then here. Note.— Elizabeth Huddell, daughter of Joseph and Martha Huddell, born August let, 1821, died March 3rd, 1871, was buried in this grave. 3:^7 XII. In memory of MR. ISAAC OAKMAN, a Native of the County of Armagh, in the Kingdom of Ireland, who departed this life Sep'r 15th, 1805, aged 56 years. 338 XIII. In Memory of MRS. ROSANNA HAWKINS, wife of Henry Hawkins, who departed this life February 2d, 1814, in the 59th year of her age. In memory of Henry and Rosanna Hawkins' Children, SARAH, died 9th July, 1778, aged 1 month. SARAH, died 14th August, 1784, aged 8 months and 24 days. JAMES AND MARY, died Gth November, 1786, aged 10 days. HENRY, died 23d July, 1788, aged 8 months and 5 days. Also, of HENRY HAWKINS, who departed this life on the IGth of November, 1815, aged G2 years, 1 month, and 2 days. 339 XIV. In Memory of JOHN B. EVENS, who departed this life June 1st, 1805, Aged 37 years and 7 months. Also, SARAH EVENS * Daughter of John B. and Ann Evens, departed this life June 24th, 1805, Aged 14 months and 11 days. JOHN EVENS, Born August 8, 1828, Died April 14, 1829. EDWARD, Born October 3, 1829, Died March 1-8, 1837, Children of Edward C. and Matilda Evens Dale. ANN, Relict of eJohn B. Evens, Born July 14, 1779, Died October 28, 1856. • 340 XV. In Memory of GERTRUDE P, Wife of George Hawkins, who departed this life September 15th, 1867, in the 70th year of her age. Also, of GEORGE HAWKINS, Died May 5th, 1868, in the 83rd year of his age. XYI. Sacred to the memory of BARNET PAYNE, who departed this life May 13th, A. D. 1818, aged 54 years. Also, ANN WILLIAMS, Late Payne, who died December 18th, 1834, in the 60th year of her age. 341 XVII. Sacred To the memory of LEWIS MITCHELL, who departed this life at sea July 28th, 1826, aged 38 years. Also of ANN, daughter of Lewis and Ann Mitchell, who departed this life November 6th, 1816, aged 1 month and 21 days. Also of CATHRAINE ANN, daughter of Lewis and Ann Mitchell, who departed this life July 27th, 1827, aged 2 years and 27 days. Also of LEWIS LAFAYETTE MITCHELL, Son of Lewis and Ann Mitchell, who died September 13th, 1834, In the 14th year of his age. 342 XIII. CAPT. JAMES PAYNE, Died May 17, 1852, Aged 45 years. Also, MARTHA, wife of James Payne, Died June 28th, 1861, Aged 54 years. (On the foot stone.) Our Father. 343 XIX. This Monument is erected To the memory of JOHN SUMMERS, JUNR., who departed this life November the 15th, 1810, aged 18 years and 7 months. Likewise MRS. HANNAH COPELAND, wife of George Copeland, and daughter of John and Elizabeth Summers, who departed this life December the 21st, 1811, aged 22 years and 10 months. {On the north side.) Not lost, hut gone Before. To the memory of ELIZABETH SUMMERS, wife of John Summers, who departed this life November 13th, A. D. 1813, aged 45 years. Also to the memory of JOHN SUMMERS, who departed this life September 14th, 1819, aged 53 years, 10 months, and 5 days. Also to the memory of HANNAH SUMMERS, wife of Andrew Summers, who departed this life September 5th, 1819, aged 77 years. ' 344 XX. Sacred to the memory of ANDREW SUMMERS, SEN'R., who departed this life January 2Gth, 180G, in the 64th year of his age. XXI. In Memory of JAMES SUMMERS, who died Jan'y 21th, 1802, aged 16 Years, 2 Months, and 3 days. 345 XXII. Sacred to the memory of MRS. LYDIA SUMMERS, wife of Samuel M. Summers, who departed this life June 25th, 1816, aged 21 years and 9 months. Whate'er of mild affections are belov'd, Rever'd of virtue and of sense approv'd ; Whate'er of candour female bosom knows, Once warmed the gentle heart that rests below. XXIII. In Memory of MRS. MARY ROGERS, who departed this life May 12th, 1834, in the 77th year of her age. By the amiable dignity and grace of her manners, the practice of every moral and religious duty, she lived hon- ored and beloved by all who knew her, and died after years of patient suffering and pain, with all the resig- nation of a blameless life and the Christian's hope inspire. 346 XXIV. Sacred to the memory of ELIZABETH EAGLE WATSON, of Cambridge, England, the affectionate wife of Thomas Watson. She departed this life, October 7th, 1810, in the 38th of her ase. xxv. In Memory of JOHN M. SELBY, who dei)arted this l.ife 15th March, 1805, Aged Three Years and Four Months. Life liow >,inl.) MRS. ELIZABETH BALDWIN, Died May 7th, 1870, Asied 8-1 Years. 507 CCCXXXYII. Sacred To The Memory Of ELIZABETH BURNGAT BURNS, Born in England, December 2nd, 1784, Died December 25th, 1873, Aged 89 Years. " In my hand no price I bring, Simply to Ttiy Cross I cling." CCCXXXYIII. In memory of ELIZABETH, Wife of John Stone, who departed this life June 10th, 1833, aged 49 years. Also MARY, their daughter, who departed this life January 29th, 1821, aged 2 years, 5 months, and 19 days. Note. — Among the interments in this row, not marked by stones, are the following : 1863, Nov. '25th, Eliza R. Osborn, aged 30 years. 1864, Jan. 9th, Richard O.sboun, aged 6 weeks. 1865, Feb. 27th, George Osborn, aged 40 years. 1867, April 24th, Mrs. Ann Osborn, aged 79 years. 1870, Nov. 24th, George W. Osborn, aged 17 years. 508 CCCXXXIX. In memory of JOHN BATTEN, who departed this life 28th of October, 1820, aged 74 years. CCCXL. In Memory Of AMELIA THOMAS, died 25th July, 1847. CCCXLI. In memory of SAMUEL MARTIN, who departed this life May 2Gth, 1805, Aged 5 years and 21 days. JONATHAN MARTIN, departed this life October 31st, 1804, Aged 2 Months. 500 CCCXLII. In Memory Of SARAH AMANDA, Daughter of Samuel and Catharine Eakin, who departed this life March 24th, 1853, aged 11 years, 6 months. Sweet iuuor-ence, how Phort thy race! Could nothing tempt thy longer stay? Ah ! no, to Heaven, thy resting place Thy gentle spirits haste away. Thy slender cord that bound thee fast, By friendly death is broke in twain, Thy pains and conflicts all are past, Nor ever will disturb again. Note. — Adjoining this are two graves without stones, one, that of Mary, daughter of John Barnard ; the other, of Thomas Jenkins Barnard, grandson of John Barnard, who died August 22, 1863, aged 4 mos. 29 days. CCCXLIII. In Memory of JOHN ALLSTON, Who Departed this Life 24th of September, 1793, Aged 21 Years, 2 months, and 5 days, Son of John and Martha AUston, of South Carolina. 510 CCCXLIV. Sacred to the memory of JANE CAMERON, Daughter of John Charles and Jane Cameron Cox, aged 3 weeks and 4 days. 511 CCCXLV. In memory of I JOHN KAY, ! who died Feb'y 8th, 1835, aged 1 year and 26 days. Esteemed and blest he sauk to eternal rest. Rest in peace. Amen. Also, MARY KAY, who died May 8th, 1841, aged 2 years and 20 days. Not dead but sleepeth. T. KAY, died Augt. 19, 1844. ANN KAY, who died August 1st, 1843, aged 12 years, 2 months and 11 days. It is well, it is finished. Amen. A distinguished Pupil of St. Peter's Parish Schools. \ 512 CCCXLVI. ^NN STEWART, Died May 24tli, 1873, Aged 99 Years, 9 Months and 4 Days. A Kative of Levvistown, Delaware. CCCXLYII. In Memory Of JOHN SMITH, who departed this life October 21st, A. D. 1842, aged 52 years. Aflliction sore long time I bore Pliysicians strove in vain, Till I \v!i8 si'iziHl and God was pleased To ease me of my pain. 613 CCCXLYIII. Sacred to the memory of LETITIA DOUGHERTY, who departed this life, October 7th, 1845, aged 83 years. The sweet remembrance of the just Shall flourish when they sleep in dust. Note.— Adjoining is the grave of Mrs. Mart B. Martin, aged 76 years. She was buried August 9th, 1870. CCCXLIX. In Memory of CHARLES MURRY, who departed this .Life Jmie 12th, 1807, aged 37 years. CCCLI. Sacred to the Memory of JOHN Mccormick, who Departed this life April the 19th, 1804, in the 38th Year of his Age. 33 514 CCCLII. (J. wooden Head Board.') J. A. J. L. S. CCCLIII. In Memory of ANN MANSFIELD, wife of Kichard Mansfield, who departed this life December 16th, 1815, aged 36 years and 9 months. cccLiy. in memory of ELIZABETH H. GRIMSHAW, Departed this life October 2nd, 1855, in the 33rd year of her age. 615 , CCCLY. Not lost but gone before. To my husband, GEORGE GRIMSHAW, Died April 9tli, 1851, in the 27th year of his age. CCCLYI. Jestt Mercy. LOUIS MORIN, Entered into rest April 16, 1870, Aged 12 Years and 11 Days. In Memoriam By the Boys of St. Peter's Sunday School. . 516 CCCLYII. In Memory of JAMES CROSBY, a native of Irelaud, From the County Down, who departed this life December 22nd, 1822, aged 33 years. Also, JAMES, son of James and Sarah Crosby, who departed this life February 12th, 1821, Id the 22nd day of his age. Great was his worth, his virtues many, these were known and appre- ciated by his bereaved partner who now with sincere affection rears this monumental stone to his beloved Memory. CCCLYIII. Iti memory of BENJAMIN BROWN, ESQR., of AVells, iu the State of Massachusetts, who departed this Life the 2nd day of Jany, 1802, aged 49 years. 517 CCCLXIX. In memory of JOSEPH, Son of "William and Sarah Taylor, who departed this life February 17th, 1804, aged 1 year, 9 months, and 22 days. CCCLX. In memory of MARY G. RUTHERFORD, who died Jany 29th, 1812, Aged 9 years and 6 months. 518 CCCLXI. In memory of RICHARD STRICKLING, Son of Charles and Ann Strickling, who departed this life September the 13th, 1805, aged 5 years and 6 months. CCCLXII. In memory of ANN SMITH, wife of John Smith, May 25th, 1809, Aged 33 years. Note.— Somewhere in this section— there is nothing to designate the location — were buried the following Indian Chiefs. The supposition is that they were here on business with the General Government, and fell victims to the small pox. Their names are thus recorded in the Parish Book: 1793, Jan. 6th, La Gese, a Chief of the Pottawatomies on the Illinois River. 1793, Jan. 8, Apautapeau, a Penkishow War Chief. 1793, Jan. 9th, BiGiaii Weautono, War Chief of the Wabash Nation. 1793, Jan. 9th, Barkskin, of the Penkishow Nation. 1793, Jan. 10th, Grand Joseph, Great Chief of Veatonno Nation. 1793, Jan. 13th, Wapeteet, War Chief of Payatjheya Nation. 1793, Jan. 17th, Toma, War Chief of Pawauiua Nation. 1793, April 6th, Little Elk, an Indian Chief. 519 ADDENDUM. CCXYI— A. In memory of MARY JANE HALE, • daughter of Thomas and Mary Hale, who departed this life November 14th, 1814, aged 4 years. SECTION E. I. 1855. JOHN S. RIDDLE'S Family Vault. Note.— The interments in this vault are as follows: Born. Died. John Sims Eiddle, buried April 14th, 1S55, aged 54 years. Dec. 10, 1810. Mary Binney Kiddle, his wife, daughter of John Bradford Wallace. May 13, 1852. (And their three children,) Nov. 3, 1838. John Wallace Kiddle. Nov. 26, 1863. Dec. 18, 1840. James Kiddle. Mar. 30, 1861, Sept. 20, 1844. Susan Bradford Wallace Riddle. May 3, 1852. 522 II. 1873. ANDREW STALEY'S Family Vault. III. 1843. SAMUEL BRECK'S Family Vault. Note.— The iutermeuts in tliis vault are as follows: Born. Died. April 11, 1747. Samuel Breck. May 7, 1809. Nov. 11, 1747. Hannah, wile of Samuel Breck. May — 1S30. Hannah, relict of the Hou. James Lloyd, of Boston, and daughter of the above Samuel Breck, buried July 27tli, 1846, aged 73 years. July 17, 1771. Hon. Samuel Breck. Aug. 31, 1862. Jane, wife of the Hou. Samuel Breck, buried Nov. 26, 1S5S, aged 85 years. Nov. 8, 1796. Mary Plumsted, daughter of George Plum- sted, buried Nov. 24, 1856. 523 ly. 1837. LOUIS CLAPIER'S Family Vault. Note.— The interments in this vault are as follows: Louis Clapier, of Marseilles, France, died May 4, 1837, aged T3 years. Dorothea M. Norkis, wife of Charles Norris, and daughter of Louis Clapier, died July 16, 1844, aged 43 years. Mart Clapier Morfit, daughter of Henry Chancellor; and wife of Campbell Morfit, born April 26, 1832, died April 23, 1854. He>ry, son of Henry Chancellor, died Aug. 11, 1862, aged 21 years. Mart Clapier, died Aug. 3, 1864, aged 88 years. Charles Norris, died June 4, 1868, aged 76 years. Theresa A., daughter of Louis Clapier, buried June 13, 1877, aged 68 years. 624 Y. 183G. JOHN C. MONTGOMERY'S Family Vault. (071 a cross at the head of this vault.) Sacred to the Memory of JOHN 0. MONTGOMERY, 5 August 18G7, Aged 74. "Mark the perfect man and behold the upright, For the end of that man is peace." This Mouument is Erected By His Widow, C. K. M. Note.— The ioterments in this vault are as follows : j | BOUN. Died. Nov. 13, 1769. Sophia, relict of Henry Philips, (ante p. 18,) and daughter of Benjamin Chew. Dec. 24, 1836. Nov. 1, 1792. John Cratuorne Montgomery. Aug. 5, 1867. Aug. 31, 1797. Elizabeth Henrietta, wife of John C. Montgomery, and only child of Henry Philips. July 11, 1850. (Children of J. C. Montgomery.) ! Sept. 28, 1S18 John Philii's Montgomery. Feb. 15, 1875. Aug. 24, 1822. Oswald Cratuokne Montgomery. Jan. 17, 1871. Sept. 27, 1828 Charles Howard Montgomery. May 8, 1848. I Oct. 16, 1S30. Sophia Henrietta Chew Montgomery. Dec. 22, 1836. Jan. 3, 1833. Benjamin Chew Montgomery. July 16, 1S56. Sept. 25, 1834 Hardman Philips MontguMkry. Jan. 22, 1870. (Children of J. P. Montgomery.) Oct. 11, 1856. Elizabeth Philips Montgomery. March 27, 1861. | July 26, 1864. Virginia Montgomery. Aug. 26, 1864. i (Children of O. C. Montgomery.) Oct. 28, 1851. George Lynch Montgomery. Feb. 22, 1852. \ April 1, 1854. Mary Ann Montgomery. May 30, 1857. (Child of James E. Montgomery.) July 8, 1857. Ann Caroline Montgomery. March 13, 1861. 525 yi. 1843. JAMES SAWER, Family Vault. Note.— The interments in this vault are as follows : James Sawer, buried Aug. 2Tth, 1S44, aged 80 years. Margaret Sawer, buried Feb. 13th, 1856, aged 59 years. This vault is now owned by the Vestry and is used as a Receiving Vault. YII. 1838. ROBERT A. CALDCLEUGH'S Family Vault. Note.— The interments in this vault are as follows : Buried. Aug. 4, 1820. Caroline Caldcleogh, Aug. 24, 1820. Margaret S. Caldcleugh, June 28, 1830. Margaret C. Caldcleugh, Dec. 9, 1830. Mrs. Rebecca Caldclecgh, Dec. 1, 1838. Mrs. Anne Potntell Clark, Junel4,1841. Willis Gaylord Clark, • April 26, 1853. Willis Gatlord Clark, June 23, 1S55. Clinton Staley, June 3, 1S58. Robert A. Caldcleugh, Nov. 3, 1853. James Thomas Caldcleugh, Aug. 6, 1861. Robert Staley,- Jan. 31,1866. Andrew Staley, Nov. 26, 1872. William George Caldcleugh. Jan. 23, 1873. Robert Caldcleugh, Aged. 10 months. 2 yrs. 9 mos. 8 yrs. 10 mos. 48 years. 29 years. 32 years. 15 years. 5 years. 83 years. 43 years. 21 years. 58 years. 63 years. 526 VIII. 1841. JAMES S. SMITH'S Family Vault. THOMAS LEAMING SMITH, son of James S. and Lydia L. Smith, Born Dec. 8, 1809. Died April 5, 18-41. JAMES S. SMITH, Born Oct. 27, 1782. Died Jan. 25, 1861. LYDIA LEAMING, widow of James S. Smith, Born Aug. 28, 1789. Died Oct. 26, 1869. ELIZABETH S. SMITH, daughter of James S. and Lydia L. Smith, Born May 27, 1811. Died Jan. 17, 1870. FISHER C. SMITH, M. D., son of James S. and Lydia L. Smith, Born Oct. 13, 1825. Died Aug. 14, 1873. 527 IX. 1841. LAWRENCE LEWIS'S Family Vault. Note. — The interments in this vault are as follows : Died. Aged. Dec. 6, 1841. Stocker, son of Lawrence and Anna Maria Lewis, 22 year?. April 21, 1S50. Julia Wharton, clau. of Lawrence Lewis, Jr., 17 months. April 22, 1S50. Julia Wharton, wife of Lawrence Lewis, Jr., 27 years. Dec. 19, 1S59. Mart T. Wilcox, wife of Lawrence Lewis, Jr., 30 years. June 1, 1S67. Sarah Williams, for 45 years a servant in Law- rence Lewis' family, 70 years. Jan. 15, 1870. Mary Katharine, daughter of Lawrence and Anna Maria Lewis, 52 years. X. 1850. THOMAS ASH'S Family Vault. Note. — The interments of this vault are as follows : Born. Died. April 28, 1820. Charlotte, dau. of Thomas and Sarah Ash. Aug. 30, 1822. May 22, 1832. Sarah, dau. of Thomas and Sarah Ash. Oct. 23, 1832. Dec. 3, 1823. John James, son of Thomas and Sarah Ash. Sept. 21, 1834. Aug. 6, 1764. Mary Chapman. Nov. 20, 1837. 17S4. Thomas Ash. April 7, 1838. Aug. 3, 1844. Mary White, dau. of the Rev. W. W. and Mary C. Bronson. July 12, 1845. Jan. 5, 1851. Charles Kirkham, son of the Rev. W. W. and Mary C. Bronson. April 26, 1859. Aug. 12, 1792. Sarah, wife of Thomas Ash. May 29, 1868. May 19, 1846. Sarah Chapman, dau. of the Rev. W. W. and Mary C. Bronson. Oct. 20, 1873. Jan. 12, 1833. Annie L., wife of Thomas A. Bronson, March 4, 1876. 528 XI. 1847. GILLILAN Family Yault. XII. 1856. CHARLES W. HEPBURN'S Family Yault. Note.— The interments in this vault are as follows: j | Died. Aged. Sept. 21,1855 Mrs. Harriet Woodruff, 89 years. Feb. 1, 1857. Antonia Morea Hepburn, 10 mos. 25 days. Jan. 23, 1861. Sarah Hepburn, 75 years. Oct. 1862. Theodore Hepburn Davison, 24 yrs. 6 mos. Oct. 4, 1863. Charles Wesley Hepburn, 54 years. Feb. 6, 1867. Charles Hepburn, 82 years. XIII. 1855. JAMES iS. NEWBOLD'S Family Vault. Note.— The interments in this vault are as follows : \ Born. Died. July 17, 1834. Frances Heathcote de Lancet. Mar. — 1835. Elizabeth Floyd de Lancey. Jan. — 1836. Dec. 31, 1854. Robeson, son of James S. Newbold. July — 1855. Feb. 14, 1799. Elizabeth Robeson, July 3, 1872. Nov. 26, 1795. Sarah Wharton Logan, April 6, 1877. 529 XIY. 1835. DAVID FLICKWIR'S Family Yault. XV. 1850. DANIEL B. CANNON'S Family Yault. Note,— The interments in this vault are as follows : Died. .„„ Aged. Jaly 13, 1858. George Frederick Sites. 47 yearp, Jan. 14, 1859. Daniel Brush Cannon. 79 years' June 30, 1859. Kate Cannon Sites. 7 years.* Jan. 3, 1867. Rosetta Latitia Cannon. 70 years. 530 XVI. Note. 1843. EDWARD SMITH'S Family Vault. -The interments in this vault are as follows : George Smith, buried June 14, 1832, Mary Smith, buried June 16, 1S35, Thomas Rundle, son of William G. Smith, born Jan. 19, 1843, buried Sept. 25, 1843. William Sommers, son of Thomas Smith, born June 6, 1849, buried May 17, 1850. Edavard Smith, buried June 9, 1859, William G. Smith, buried Oct. 12, 1S59, Jane Smith, buried Nov. 3, 1860, William G. Smith, buried Nov. 27, 1860, Elizabeth B. Smith, buried Oct. 29, 1867, Jane Smith, buried March 11, 1868, Wilson B. Smith, buried May 8, 1873, 4 years. 13 years. 76 years. 44 years. 78 years. 3 years. 47 years. X6 years. 33 years. XYII. Note. Buried. March 20, 1836 Dec. 20, 1856. July 19, 1872. Aug. 5, 1872. 183G. RICHARD C. SEE'S Family Vault. The interments in this vault are as follows : R. C. See's child. Mr. See's child. Richard H. See. Marqaretta, wife of R. C. March 26, 1877. Susanna See. Aged. 3 years. 9 days. 44 years. 69 years. 39 years. 631 XYIII. 1835. JAMES DEVEREUX'S Family "Vault. Note.— The interments in this vault are as follows : Died. Aged. ; April 1, 1835, Eloisa Adelaide Devereux, 10 months. April 17, 1835. James Devereux, 30 months. Jan. 30, 1840. Ada Madalaine Devereux, 30 months. April 5, 1S4S. Benjamin Hutton Devereux, 19 months. Feb. 21, 1866. James Devereux, Jr., died in Brazil, 24 years. Mary Devereux, buried Nov. 24, 1870, 89 years. Oct. 5, 1878. James Devereux. 1 75 years. XIX. 1835. BENJAMIN SHARPE'S Family Vault. Note.— The interments in this vault are as follows : Buried. Aged. Jan. 28, 1835. Benjamin Sharpe, 77 years. June 27, 1850. R. M. Sharpe, 4 months. Oct. 5, 1870. William H. Shabpe, 63 years. 532 XX. 1852. ROBERT MORTON LEWIS'S Family Vault. "Christ in you the Hope of Glory." Sacred to the memory of ROBERT M. LEWIS, who departed this life February 18, 1855, in the GOth year of his age. MARY S., eldest daughter of Robert M. and Martha R. Lewis, who departed this life February 21, 1858, in the 40th year of her age. MARTHA R., wife of Robert M. Lewis, who departed this life January 26, 1868, in the 79th year of her age. 633 XXI. 1845. ROBERT MERCER'S Family Yault. Note. — The interments in this vault are as follows : Buried. Aged. Nov. 11, 1849. Margaret McMullin, 61 years. March 17, 1S57. Robert Mercer, 89 years. Oct. 31, 1865. Martha Kiddle, 67 years. XXII. A. D. 1835. CHARLES C. WATSON'S Family Yault. Note.— The interments in this vault are as follows : Buried. Aged. Nov. 27, 1835. Charles C. Watson, Jr., 32 years. June 4, 1836. Mrs. Sarah Watson, 67 years. March 16, 1853. Charles C. Watson, 86 years. Aug. 7, 1863. Thomas Watson, 60 years. March 14, 1866. Anna A. Watson, 69 years. 534 XXIII. 1835. ROBERT BURTON'S Family Vault. Note. — The interments in this vault are as follows : Buried. Aged. July 6, 1841. Eebecca, dan. of Clement Plumsted, and widow of Benjamin Hutton, 76 years. Feb. 23, 1850. John G. Reading, 30 years. May 2, 1852. Charles H., son of John R. Per rose, 3 years. Dec. 31, 1854. Egbert Burton, 69 years. Feb. 20, 1865. John Burton, 44 years. April 14, 1866. Robert Burton, Jr., born Oct. 6th, 1832. March 2,1870. Ann Hutton, dau. of Benjamin and Rebecca Hutton, 73 years. April 27, 1870. Eliza Elliot Burton, wife of Robert Burton and dau. of Benjamin Hutton, 75 year?". Jan. 10, 1873. Ellen Hutton, dau. of Benjamin Hutton, born July 19, 1806. Jan. 15, 1877. Edward Burton, son of Robert Burton, born Nov. 20, 1839. XXIY. 1835. JOSEPH R. EVANS'S Family Vault. Note.— The interments in this vault are as follows : Buried. Aged. Dec. 5, 1832. William Maris Evans, 21 years. Aug. 30, 1843. Edward Russell Evans, 36 years. Aug. 25, 1848. John Welsh Evans, 8 years. Sept. 9, 1848. Joseph R. Evans, 65 j-ears. April 6, 1855. Margaret Maris Evans, 72 years. July 29, 1862. Mart Henderson Evans, 21 years. Aug. 1,1866. Margaret M. Evans, 2 years. Aug. 19, 1868. Susan E.Evans, 13 months. 535 XXV. Family Yault of 1. ROACH, 1835. Note. — Among the interments in this vanlt are the following : BUBIED. Aged. Jan. 2, 1849, Isaac Roach, • 62 years. April U, 1875. Thomas R. Roach, 51 years. May 19, 1876. Joseph H. Roach, 55 years. XXYI. (No inscription.^ Note.— This vanlt is owned by Michael B. Mahonet, Clement S. Rutter, Jr , was buried here April 4th, 1877. The Rev. Algernon Morton, who died March 25th, 1878, was also burled here. 536 XXYII. A. D. 1827. FINNIX STRETCHER'S Family Vault. j FINNIX STRETCHER, And "Wife ELIZABETH STRETCHER. REV. JOSEPH JAQUETT, And Son F. S. JAQUETT, M. D. Note.— The interments in this vault are as follows : Buried. Aged. July 15, 1836. Anne Maria Jaudon Stretcher, 27 years. Feb. 1, 1S47, Finnix Stretcher, 76 years. Jan. 7, 1850. Elizabeth Stretcher, 87 years. Nov 26, 1352. Joseph P. Jaquett, 11 years. Feb. 12, 1S6S. Charles J. Sellers, 11 months. May 26, 1869. Rev. Joseph Jaquett, 75 years. Dec. 13, 1870. F. S. Jaquett, M. D., 40 years. — 1 537 XXYIII. 1820. THOMAS HALE'S Family Yault. Note. — The interments in this vault are as follows: Buried. .Tnly 23, 184T. Esther A., dau. of H. G. Stelvvagon. March 6, 1S52. William H. Hale, April S. 1S53. Jane Myers, Nov. 15, 1S60. Mary Hale Stelwagon, May 10, 1861. Mary Hale Stelwagon, June 30, 1S64. Almy S. Hale, Nov. 23, 1871. Thomas Hale. 21 years. 93 years. 16 years. 43 years. 69 years. XXIX. (South side.) In memory of MARY HALE, wife of Thomas Hale, DiedJuly 2ncl 1820, aged 38 years. THOS. HALE, Obt. Nov. 29th, 1840, aged G7 years. (East side.') WILLIAM HENRY, youngest son of Thomas Hale, Died March 3rd, 1852, aged 21 years. 538 XXX. WILLIAM, the Son of A. and E. Kuhn, Died June 28th, 1789, Aored 13 Days. CORNELIUS, son of Charles and Elizabeth Kuhn ? born April 30th, 1809, died August 15th, 1816. {South side.) In Memory of MRS. ELIZABETH KUHN, Wife of Adam Kuhn, M. D., who died February 25th, 1791, . Aged 35 Y ears. (North side.) ADAM KUHN, M. D., Born 17 November, 1741, Died 5 July, 1817. Note.— The interments in this vault are as followp; Born. Died. Oct. 21, 1819. Edward, eon of Charles Kuhn. Dec. 25, 1819. Mar. 3, 1811. Elizabeth, daughter of Chas. Kuhn. Jan. 30, 1824. Nov. 28, 1820. Edward, son of Charles Knhn. Aug. 24, 1824. ' July 17, 1826. Elizabeth, daughter of Ilartman Kuhn. April 2, 1830. Dec. 27, 1817. William, pou of Charles Kuhn. Aug. 21, 1837. April 23, 1829. EosALiE, daughter of Ilartman Kuhn. Dec. 20, 1841. April 12, 1785. Charles, son of Dr. Adam Kuhn. Sept. 22, 1842. Dec. 16, 1843. Frederick, son of Ilartman Kuhn, Jr. Dec. 23, 1844. Mar. 10, 1816. Emily Harrison, married dau. of C. Kuhn. Oct. 22,1848. Oct. 21, 1797. Ellen, wife of Ilartman Kuhn. Feb. 8, 1852. May 31, 1848. Ellen, daughter of Ilartman Kuhn, Jr. July 7, 1852. Sept. 16, 1814. Charles, son of Charles Kuhn. Aug. 5, 1854. Nov. 4, 1857. Elizabeth Ella, daughter of II. Kuhn, Jr. ]^Iay 22, 1858. Feb. 4, 1784. IIartman, son of Dr. Adam Kuhn. Nov. 6, 1860. Jan. 24, 1788. Elizabeth Hester, wife of Chas. Kuhn. Mar. 12, 1870. 1 639 XXXI. In Memory of THOMAS PRITCHETT, who departed this life the 9th of January, 1818, Aged 66 Years 10 Months, and 5 Days. Note.— The interments in this vault are as follows: Buried. Aged. Nov. 14, 1S31, William Prichett, 26 years. Feb. 3, 1S32, Hannah S. Prichett, 28 years. Sept. 17, 1832, Elizabeth Prichett, 22 years. April 30, 1836, Mrs. Prichett, 72 years. April 26, 1843, Sally Ann Prichett, 41 years. April 18, 1850, John Rodman, 59 years. Nov. 30, 1852, Thomas B. Prichett, 57 years. March 22, 1875, Hannah B. Prichett, 77 years. APPENDIX. BuEiALS i:n^ the Church. Although probably un- known to most of the worshippers at St. Peter's the aisles of the church are the last resting place of several persons. These graves are not indicated by tombstones as was the case in Christ Church, before the present wooden flooring hid them from view, but the Duche tablet (p. G, ante,) mentions the interment "near the pulpit" of two of Dr. Duche's children, and the fact that at least one other grave was dug within the church edilice is shown in the following letter : Philad'a, Jan'y 8th, 1785, Dear Bro : — I wrote to you last Sunday, i»iformiui>: you of the heavy and afflicting loss we have had in the death of our amiable and beloved Sister Morgan. She was buried on Wednesday morning in St. Peter's Church, near to the remains of Dr. Duche's children. The morning was snowy and severely cold, and the walkiug very dangerous and slippery, nevertheless a great number of the most respectable citizens attended the funeral, and the pall was borne by the first ladies of the place. It was the Doctor's particular desire that she should be buried in this manner— the body was first put into a slight coffin of wood, this was let into a coffin of lead, and the whole enclosed again in a coffin of mahogny elaborately finished. A square hole was dug in the aisle of the church near the pulpit— this hole was made large enough for the reception of another besides herself — it was bricked up to within two feet of the surface. Strong joices were then laid across and a kind of floor- ing put on, over which the earth was thrown, ***** Adieu, Yours sincerely, F. HOPKINSON. To Doctor Samuel Coale, Baltimore, 542 The lady, whose interment is here described was Mary, daughter of Thomas Hopkinson, and sister of Francis Hopkinson, the Signer of the Declaration of Independence. She was born in this city Oct. 9, 1742, O. S., and " married in St. Peter's Chm-ch, John Morgan, M. D., by the Reverend Mr. Jacob Duche, on Thm-sday, the 4th of September, 1705, at half past 8 o'clock in the morning."* She died without issue January 2nd, 1785. Her husband, the well known Dr. John Morgan, was graduated at the College and Academy in 1757, and studied medicine with Dr. John Redman. He was commissioned, April 1, 1758, a lieutenant and surgeon of the Provincial Troops, and served against the French and Indians until 1700, when he resigned and went to Europe to complete his medical education. After taking his degree at the University of Edin- burgh in 1763, he spent some time on the continent and then returned to Philadelphia. In May 1705 he was elected by the Trustees of his Alma Mater, '' Pro- fessor of the Theory and Practice of Physics," the first medical professorship created in America. Congress appointed him Director General and Physician in chief of the general Hospital of the army in 1775, but in 1777 removed him from tliis position, upon various charges, from all of which he was subsequently fully acquitted. He was a member of the Royal Society of London ; Society of Belles Lettres, Rome ; Academy of Surgery, Paris; and of the Colleges of Physicians of London, Edinburgh and Philadelphia. He died in this city on the 15th of October, 1789, in the 50th year of his age, and probably was buried with his wife. Dr. Samuel Stringer Coale, to whom Hopkinson 's letter is addressed, was for many years a prominent physician in Baltimore. He was born in Maryland, March 9Lh, 1754, and studied medicine in Philadelphia, where soon after taking his degree, he married, April 20th, 1775, Anne, fourth daughter of Thomas Hopkin- son. She was born in Philadelphia Nov. 23rd, 1745, O. S., and died in Baltimore April 20th, 1817. Dr. Coale died Sept. 19th, 1798. * Family Bible. 543 At page 2 of this work we refer to an Appendix for a notice of tbe Reverend Robert Blackwell, D. D. We give it here. In Riker's Annals of Newtown, Long Island, we learn that Robert Blackwell, his great-grandfather, took up large quantities of land on this island opposite New York, and also the whole of the small island now called " Rlackwell's," in the East River. These came to the father of Dr. Black- well, Col. Jacob Blackwell, who built on Long Island some years before the RevoUUion a large house, still or lately standing.^ Col. Blackwell, though a devoted member of the Church of England early sided with the Colonists in their disputes with Great Britain, and after the defeat of the American Army on Long Island, his property was seized and confiscated.t On the retire- ment of the British Army he got it again into his possession. Robert Blackwell, the son, was educated at Princeton, iSr. J., and was graduated there A. D. 17G8. He seems to have studied medicine for some time either before or after being graduated. We suppose that he studied divinity under the care of the Reverend Samuel Auch- muty, D.D., Rector of Trinity Church. The first notice which we have found of him in connection with the sacred ministry is a letter from Dr. Auchmuty to the venerable Richard Peters, at this time Rector of •Its situation, opposite to the west end of Blackwell's Island, is designated on Mr. Riker's map of Newtown, as- the "Old Blackwell House, now the Rev'd J. L. Thompson's." t"At the venerable stone house of Col. Blackwell in Ravenswood," —says Mr. Riker the Annalist of Newtown writing A. D. 1S52— "may still be seen the mark of the broad arrow branded upon the front door, by the British, to denote that it was the property of a rebel and as such confi;'cated to the Crown." 544 ! I the United Churches in Philadelphia. "We give an extract : New York, Sept. the 2od, 1771. ; Rev'd and Dear Sir :— The purpose of this letter is to introduce to your friendship and countenance the bearer of it, Mr. Blackwell. a serious, jj;ood younaj man. He has been reading divinity for some time, and I think I may venture to say that though he is not very showy, yet he will make a solid and good parish minister. If you Philadelphians are zealous in supplying Gloucester, I know of no one who would suit for that Mission so well.* He is a single man, and at his first set- ting off a small income will suffice hitn. He intends a jaunt bt-yond Philadelphia to explore the country and see if there are any > vacancies. He is solicitous to be employed ; and we have no > employment here for him. He will be recommended by the clergy | here and Colonel Phillipse ; and the recommendation will be no | more than he deserves. I can easily procure him a letter from I Governor Tyron to Governor Martin, but would choose, as North Carolina is a bad climate, that he should be more happily situated, as he is a good young man and deserves any good offices that the clergy can do for him. I think it would be worth while once more to try to establish the ^lission at Gloucester, (as it is so contiguous j to your city,) if there is the least prospect of success ; and I know of no young man that in m}^ opinion will do more to gam the love j and esteem of any people than the bearer. He is a lump of good nature, and very diligent when he has any thing to do. I am, Dear Sir, Yr. affec'e brother, S. AucnMUTY. Attached to the Mission at Gloucester, as would seem, was the very ancient parish of St. Mary's, Colestown, in old Gloucester County, ten miles north of the town of Gloucester. And apparently on Dr. Auchmuty's suggestion. Dr. Peters, (with whom per- haps was Dr. ISmith,) set measures on foot for the re-establishment of the Mission. Mr. Blackwell went to England for Holy Orders. His recommendations were of the best kind and he • The Mission at Gloucester established by the Society for the Propa- gation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, had recently (A. D. 1767,) become vacant by tlie death of the Reverend Nathauiei Evans, who had been ap- pointed Missionary there as far back as 1765. In 1770 or early iu 1771, a Mr. Griffith filled it for a short lime, but <\'as never fixed there. 545 was ordcained at once. His letters of ordination to the Diaconate read as follows : Be it Known unto all Men by these Presents that We Richard, by Divine Permission, Bishop of London, holding, by the Assistance of Almighty God, a special Ordination on Thursday, the eleventh day of June, in the Year of our Lord One thousand, seven hundred and seventy-two, (being the Feast of St. Barnabas,) in the Chapel of our Palace in Fulham, in the County of Middlesex, did admit our beloved in Christ Robert Blackwell, A, B., of King's College, New Tork,* (of whose virtuous and pious Life and Conversation and competent Learning and Knowledge of the Holy Scriptures, we were well assured,) into the Holy Order of Deacons ; according to the Manner and Form prescribed and used by the Church of England : And him, the said Robert Blackwell, did then and there rightly and cauonically ordain a Deacon ; He having first in our Presence and in due form of Law, taken the Oaths appointed to be taken for and instead of the Oath of Supremac}^ and he likewise having freely and voluntarily subscribed to the thirty-nine Articles of Religion and to the three Articles contained in the thirty-sixth Canon. In Testimony whereof We have caused our Episcopal Seal to be hereunto affixed. Dated the Day and Year above written and in the Ninth Year of our Translation. (Episcopal ) HIC. LONDON. 1 Seal. Mark Holman, Dep'y. Regr. On his return Mr. Blackwell became Missionary of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel at Gloucester; embracing Cole's Church and a new Church at Greenwich, now St. Peter's Church, Clarks- borough. He remained at Gloucester until with the capture of Philadelphia by the British in 1777, when the whole region about Gloucester by land as well as water became the scene of military conflict. The Mission of course was broken up. He then entered the army as Chaplain and was with it at the Valley Forge. Among the Archives of the Pennsylvania Historical *IIe was admitted, iu 1770, by King's (now Columbia) College, to the same degree as had been previously conferred upon him by the College of New Jersey. 546 Society there is a certificate of General Anthony Wayne, thus : I do certify that Doctor Robert Blackwell was Chaplain to the First Pennsylvania Brij^ade and Surgeon to one of the Regiments in the year 1778, and that he took and subscribed the Oath as directed by Congress before me at the Valley Forge, in common with other officers of the Line, Given at Philadelphia, this 10th October, 1783. ANTHONY WAYNE, B. G. [Endorsed in Dr. Blackwell's Hand-Writing.] General Wayne's Certificate that R. B.hath taken the oath of allegiance. In 1781, the Rev'd Mr. Coombe, one of the Assistant Ministers of the United Churches of Christ Church and St. Peter's, having retired some time before to England owing to the continuance of the Revolution, the Rev'd Dr. Blackwell was called to his place. He remained in this station for the long term of thirty years ; Bishop White during all of it being Rector of the two churches. In 1810 the city now growing toward the west, St. James's Church was built and added to the ancient parishes as one of the United Churches. Dr. Blackwell now availed himself of the claims of advancing years and of health not longer robust, to retire from otlicial connection with the corporation, whose enlarged form and wide circuit seemed likely to place upon him duties that were more suited to youthful strength. We have in the Church Records* a tribute to his services and worth both from the vestry of the United Churches and from the vener- able Rector of them, the first Bisliop of this Diocese, than whom no one living had so good opportunit;;es of knowing Dr. Blackwell's usefulness and virtue. The Minutes of the Corporation record that on the 18th of September, 1810, " the Right Rev'd. Dr. White read a letter which he had written to the Rev'd. Dr. Bhickwell, and Dr. Blackwell's answer thereto." The Resolution mentioned in Bishop White's letter had been passed by the Vestry on the Gth of August, 1810. The letter and answer are thus : "See the Rev'd Dr. Dorr's History of Christ Church, pp. 221-223. 547 Au«i,ust 7th, 1810. Reverend and Dear Sir : Last evening, agreeable to your desire, I informed the Vestry of your intended resignation wliicli produced the request expressed in the Minutes following : August 6. The Right Reverend Dr. White informed the Vestry that the Reverend Dr. Blackwcll had expres.sed his determina- tion to decline his place as Assistant Minister in the United Churches, whenever a suitable person can be obtained in his room. It was further expressed that the cause of his resigna- tion was occasional indisposition ; but that he was willing to continue to officiate to allow sufficient time to choose another Minister. Whereupon Resolved, That the Right Reverend Dr. White be requested to express to Dr. Blackwell the regret with which the Vestry have received the foregoing intimation ; and more particularly for the cause which has induced it ; and that he at the same time communicate to Dj-. Blackwell the sense of the Vestry of the services rendered by him in the discharge of the duties of his office, and acquaint him of the resolution of the Vestry to take early measures for releasing him from his station by the elec- tion of a successor. In performing the duty thus laid on me by the Vestry, I partici- pate in the respectful and affectionate sentiments which they have expressed : and I further take the opportunity of mentioning that during whatever may remain to me of life, I shall reflect with satisfaction on the harmony which has subsisted between us, and the friendly intercourse in which we have trod, through so long a space of time, and that of our united parochial ministry. With my best wishes and my prayers for your happiness, I remain Reverend and Dear Sir, Your humble servant, Wm. White. DR. BLACK W^ELL'S ANSWER. Right Reverend and Dear Sir : When I look back ou the long and happy connection that has for so many years subsisted between us as Ministers of the United Churches, the many kind attentions you have shown me, and the affectionate behaviour I have always experienced from you, you may be assured that I am very sensibly affected at the dissolution of a connection, so happily begun, and continued so long with such uninterrupted harmony and good will. I am fully persuaded, that nothing will interrupt the friendly understanding that now subsists between us ; but that, as we pass down the vale of years, our brotherly affection will know no change, but in its increase ; and that as we draw nearer the close of life, our hopes of happiness will become brighter and brighter. My Dear Sir,— You Aviil please to express to the Vestry the satisfaction I feel, at the kind and friendly notice they have taken 548 of m)' past services ; and assure them that they were always per- formed with a willing heart, a sincere mind, and an ardent desire that they might be useful and acceptable to the congregation. It is my earnest prayer, that their labours in promoting the interest and welfare of the United Churches may be crowned with full success. My best wishes shall ever attend them. Right Reverend and Dear Sir, with the highest esteem and veneration for your many amiable and Christian virtues, and with the siucerest wishes for your long life, health and happiness, I am your affectionate friend and brother, Robert Blackwell. 8th August, 1810. The Right Rev'd. William White, D.D., Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church, in the State of Pennsylvania. On the 14th of May, 1811, the Reverend Jackson Kemper, (afterwards the first Missionary Bishop of the West,) was elected an Assistant in the place of Dr. Blackwell ; and we fix the termination of Dr. Blackwell's official relation to the United Churches from that day. On the same day the Vestry makes tliis request : The Vestry request that the Church Warden present their thanks to the Reverend Dr. Blackwell, for his past service, and at the same time express their hope, that notwithstanding his resignation, he will occasionally favour them with his sermons when the Rector or either of the Assistant Ministers may request. Griswold in his " Republican Court, or Society in the of days Washington," describes Dr. Blackwell as a man of large fortune, fine appearance, and singularly pleasant temper and manner. He was " a scholarly and sensible preacher of the English university cast. His sermons, of the homiletical kind were, like those of the higher classes of the English clergy in the last century, calculated for educated hearers more than to arouse an indillcrent or slumbering congregation. Be- ing withal a man of unquestioned piety and great propriety of life, he maintained a dignified position, and was extensively deferred to by an opulent and worldly class, who would probably have deferred to no one else less blessed with adventitious infiuence." Dr. Blackwell was a friend and faithful manager of the Philadelphia Dispensary, an institution established A. D. 17SG, and still existing, for the relief of the 549 indigent sick ; a trustee of the Episcopal Academy ; a trustee of the University of Pennsylvania; a mem- ber of the American Philosophical Society ; a member of the Society for Political Inquiries, established A. D. 1787, and composed of the first men of the nation, and of such alone or chiefly. Of this Society, limited to forty in number, Dr. Franklin, Major William Jackson, Francis Hopkinson, Samuel Powel, James Wilson, William Bradford, Jr., John Nixon, George Clymer, Jared Ingersoll, Thomas Fitzsimons, Robert Morris, Edward Shippen, Edward Til<;hman, Gouverneur Mor- ris, William Bingham, and a few other persons were members. It met, except in the summer months, at the house of Dr. Franklin. He was also a member of the Corporation for the Relief of the Widows and Children of the Episcopal Clergy from 1773 to 1831, and from 1803 to 1814 its Treasurer for Pennsylvania; Treasurer of the Church Conventions, both General and Diocesan ; and a representative from Pennsylvania in the General Convention of 1785, by which the Church was re-established in America, as also in the subse- quent ones of 1789, 1795; 1799, 1801, 1804 and 1809. While residing at Gloucester Dr. Blackwell married Miss Rebecca Harrison, daughter of Joseph and Ann Harrison of that place. She died early, leaving an infant daughter, who in after years became the wife of George Willing, Esquire. After coming to Phila- delphia Dr. Blackwell married a daughter of William Bingham, the elder ; a sister of William Bingham who at one time was Senator of the United States from Pennsylvania ; but no issue of this marriage survived. When he became settled in his position his residence was on the south side of Pine street, between Second and Third, in a fine old mansion, (formerly N"o. 50, now Xo. 224.) which is yet standing. He died there in February 1831. By his last will he founded a scholar- ship in the General Theological Seminary of N'ew York, which is in the gift of the Bishop of Pennsylyania. The inscription on the next page has been suggested for a tablet to his memory. 550 'k V i^ V i' 1 L '^ V ^■ -k ■k k %) Sacred to the Memory of THE REVEREND ROBERT BLACKWELI., D. P., Ordained to the Miuistry in England June llth, 1772, bj the Bishop of London, Missionary, A. D. l"7-i-7, in Gloucester County, Now Jersey. During the War for Independence Chaplain to the First Pennsylvania Brigade, And in the Winter of 1777-8, Surgeon lo one of the Rfgimenls at the Valley Forgo. From 1731 till 1811 Senior .\3«stant Minister of the United Cburuhes Of Chrin Church and St. Peter's, Philadelphia ; And during the closing years of the War, One of the only two clergymen of the Church of England Whom the dcsulation of those times left In the extensive State of Pennsylvania ; His friend and ministerial assoeiatc of thirty years, THE KE\ EREND WILLIAM WHITE. Afterwards Bishop of this Diocese, Being the other ; Each THE PASTOR OP WASHINGTON. Horn May 6tli ',yi46^nii^Fel^-u ary \2th, 1831. In the councils of the Church, which he assisted to perpetuate in these United States, And in the earliest and most important of whose Conventions, Both General and Dinccsan, He was a constant participator. He acquired general respect, By his adherence to principle, his temperateness of conduct And the practical wisdom of a'.l his suggestions. In the sphere of parochial charge. He was distinguished by propriety of life. And by the sincerity of feeling, the clearness of arsjument, and soundness of scholarship. With which, in the spirit of charity. He inculcated the duties and doctrines declared by Religion and the Church. Blessed, in his private station. With fortune above what is common to his Profession. He gave a convincing proof of the effect on his own heart Of thoiic precepts which ho uraed upon others. In an unostentatious but constant and liberal charity towards the poor, From whom his face w.is never turned away. Nor any i)etition for relief addressed in vain. He was not more reepectable in his public and sacred office. Than engaging and amiable in social and domestic life. A hne person and benignant countenance. '' With a natural sweetness of temper and delicacy of feeling, United to manners refined by early associations. And made liberal by foreign travel, and intercourse with military life and character. Rendered him eminently agreeable to all. Having for thirty years, without intermission. Discharged with fidelity the duties of his official station. In two eitensive parishes. He yielded, in his sixty-second year, on their union with a third. To the necessities of health, now no longer constant. And resigned his ancient, formal connection with the pastorate of these congregations ; But attending devoutly on the service of this Temple, and aiding frei)uently in its holy ministrations ; He received and dispensed the comforts they impart until he had enlrred his 83d year; When, in possession of all his faculties, and in resignation to the author and giver of them, He was called from the duties of a long and well-sjx-nt life. To the expectation of their reward in the felicities of an eternal world. He was the Son of Jacob and Frances Blackwell, of Long Island, New York, And descender! of an ancient family, oriiinally of Encland. But afterwards settled in this country; one member of which, his great-grandfather, Robert Blackwell, , in lore, an extensive proprietor of lands in the East River, and on Long Island, New York, Including pos.iesfions, which still bear his name. le married, January 17th, 17R\ Rebecca, daughter of Joseph and Ann Harrison, of New Jersey. In Remrmbranre of his Virtues, And in grateful record of Kindness in her Youth, One of his Descendants Hath catised this Monument to be established to bis Memory. 551 Tii03rAs CooMBE, D.D. Thomas Coombe, born in Philadelphia on the 12th of October, 1747, O. S., and baptised in Christ Church, November the 5th follow- ing, was the eldest surviving son of Thomas Coombe, also a native of this city, by his wife Sarah, daughter of Thomas Rutter. The father of the clergyman was a gentleman of wealth and position, and gave his son all the advantages of education afforded by the Province. He was graduated in 1766, at the College and Academy of Philadelphia, and having decided to enter the min- istry, after some preparatory study under Dr. William Smith, went to England in the spring of 1768, for the purpose of being admitted to Holy Orders. His classmate John Montgomery, accompanied him on the same errand. They were thus recommended by Drs. Peters and Smith and Mr. Duche in a letter to the Bishop of London, dated April 28, 1768 -"They are well versed in Composition and are excellent Speakers; Mr. Coombe in particular being admired for his Talent in this way."* Before the close of the year he was admitted to Deacon's Orders and soon afterwards or- dained Priest, by the Rev. Dr. Terrick, Bishop of London. He remained in England about three years, during the greater part of the time acting as curate in Lon- don, where he soon attained great popularity as a preacher. In May 1769, within a year of his arrival, we find him "pre-engaged to preach no less than six Charity Sermons, for so many different Parishes,"! and much of his time was similarly occupied throughout *nie.r. Collcctious relatibg to the Am. Colouial Churcli, Peunirylvuuia, p. 426. tPennsylvania Gazette, August 3, 17C9. 552 the rest of his stay. The Marquis of Rockingham, in 1771, appointed him one of his chaplains, a position entailing the performance of no duties, but much sought after as it conferred the right to hold more than one benefice. He returned home early in 1772 and for some time freely gave his services to the United Churches. At the meeting of the Yestry in June, the Rector, Dr. Peters, urged his and Mr. White's appointment as assistant ministers; the Vestry, however, were in doubt as to whether the revenue of the parish was large enough to permit the payment of additional salaries, and deferred further action until the 16th of November when they requested the Rector " to confer with Mr. Coombe and Mr. White and know of them on what terms they would be satisfied to become assistant ministers." In compliance with this request. Dr. Peters wrote to Mr. Coombe, who replied — November 21, 1772. Dear and Reverend Sir : I find myself a good deal at a loss how properly to answer your polite letter. A desire to avoid the appearance of covetoustiess, and everything that may look like driving a bargain, m a concern when our motives should be the most generous on both sides, would urge me to undertake the service of the Church on almost any terms ; but my particular situation and wants represent it to me in the light of duty not to involve myself and my connections in poverty, through a mistaken notion of disinterestedness. Sir, every gentleman in j'our vestr}^ is a better judge of what can support a family decentl}^, than I can be supposed to be. They have already provided salaries for assistant ministers, at a time when the expenses of living were much more reasonable than they are at present ; and having these facts before them, I rather wish a proposal on their part, than offer a demand on mine. I sincerely thank you for the wish you express that no time may be lost in bringing this affair to a conclusion, and am, Dear Sir, your most obedient, affectionate servant, Th. Coombe. Rev. Dr. Peters. The Vestry still hesitated, and it was only on the 30th of November, when Dr. Peters oftered to give each of them, one hundred pounds annually in ad- dition to such salary as might be voted by the Vestry, 553 that the election was proceeded with. The sum voted Mr. Coombe from the parish funds was two hundred pounds, which with Dr. Peter's gift formed "a decent competency" and enabled him to carry out his in- tended marriage with Miss Sarah Ann Leake Badger, which he did on the 13th of May following. During the ensuing live years his connection was mainly with St. Peter's Cliurch, and he rapidly ac- quired a brilliant reputation as a preacher. Josiah Quince}'', Junior, an able lawyer, an ardent patriot and apparently no great admirer of liturgic worship, who visited Philadelphia in 1773, writes in his diar}- that on April 24th, the day after his arrival, " Went to public worship at St. Peter's Church, and heard tlie celebrated orator, the Rev. Mr. Coombe, an Episcopalian. He labored to speak with propriety, and was therefore not altogether natural : he was a little aftected, but spoke well. This may seem a paradox, but T cannot better convey my idea of him. In prayer, he had the faults of most clergymen who use established forms ; his emphasis, look, accent, and gesture, were not conform- able to his subject, station, and language. He made an extempore prayer before the sermon, wliich, in point of sentiment, propriety of expression, and true sublimity, excelled any thing of the kind I ever heard. This prayer he uttered with singular grace. His sermon was twenty minutes in length, and was an extremely fine, moral, elegant declamation— decorated with all the beauties of style, language and rhetorical utterance."* Silas Deane while attending the Congress of 1774 writes '' After dinner, finding neither Mr. Sprout nor Mr. Spencer preached, I pushed on and heard Mr. Coombe, who is called a rival to Mr. Deshay."t Rumors of Mr. Coombe's increasing reputation found a friendl}^ ear in London. Dr. Franklin, with whom he occasionally corresponded, wrote him the following letter :— *Memoir of Josiah Quincey, Jaiiiijr, p. 131. +Collections of the Ccnuecticut Ilisitoriciil Society, Vol. II, p. 182. 554 I received with great pleasure yours of May 15th, as it informed me of your health and happiness, I thank you for your Sermon, which I read with satisfaction. I am j^lad that of my good Bishop pleased you. I enclose a speech of his on the same subject. It is deemed here a masterpiece of eloquence. I send also the last edi- tion of some lines of your friend Goldsmith, with the addition of my friend Whitefoord's epitaph, whom you may remember. Also the "Heroic Postscript," the author of which is yet unknown. He may be fond of fame as a poet ; but, if he is, his prudence predominates at present, and prevails with him to shun it. That which you are acquiring as an orator, gives me pleasure as your friend ; and it will give you the most solid satisfaction, if you find that by your eloquence you can turn many to righteousness. With- out this effect, the preacher or the priest, in my opinion, is not merely sounding brass or a tinkling cymbal, which are innocent things i he is rather like the cunning man in the Old Bailey, who conjures and tells fools their fortunes to cheat them out of their money. Yours, affectionately, B. Fkanklin. In the political troubles of the time Mr. Coombe, until the question of separation became the great test, was in sympathy with the Colonies. Tn his sermon of the 20th of July, 1775, he exclaims, " We asked but for peace liberty and safety ; privileges derived from heaven and the constitution, sanctified by the faith of charters, and which no power on earth, without our own consent hath authority to dis-annul. And since I am called to the office of speaking before you on, this subject ; it is my duty to declare, that they arc privileges, which, had we been so tame as to have surrendered without a struggle, we should have been guilty of treason to posterity," When however the Declaration of In- dependence announced that a total severance from Great Britain was the object in view, Mr. Coombe gave his adherance to the parent countr}-. For a time he remained unmolested, but at length a number of the wealthier Quakers, having made themselves ob- noxious, Congress recommended their arrest, and the Supreme Executive Council, in order to terrify the disaffected, added some thirty names to the list sug- gested by Congress, and issued a warrant for their arrest. Mr. Coombe was among the proscribed, and 555 on the 3rd of September he was seized and conveyed to Mason's Lodge, the place of confinement designated by the warrant. An appeal to the Council was at once made in his behalf by Mr. Duche and the Yestry of the United Churches, earnestly requesting " that Mr. Coombe may be admitted, as his undoubted birthright, to a hearing in the face of his country." To this Vice President Bryan replied that " Mr. Coombe's case was wholely political," and that before the receipt of their petition " the Council had determined to send away Mr. Coombe and the rest of the prisoners, and that his con- nection with their congregation could be no argument in his behalf.^ He remained a prisoner until the lOLh of September, when the Rev. Mr. White and Col. John Cadwalader, appeared in his behalf, before the Council and obtained permission for him "to go to Virginia under Parole, and from thence to the Island of St. Eustatia."t A day or two after his release he was taken ill, and before he had sutticiently recovered to bear the fatigues of his intended journey, the British troops were in possession of Philadelphia. He did not, as has been said, avail himself of this opportunity to escape, but waited for some days after the Royal Army had retired from this city, hoping that events would so shape themselves that he might yet be able to remain without violating the oath he had taken at his ordina- tion. In this he was disappointed, for he was sum- moned to appear before the Council, and given the option of abjuring his allegiance to the Crown or leaving the country. Preferring the latter course Mr. Coombe called a meeting of the Vestry of the United Churches, of which since the departure of Dr. Duche in December he had had sole charge, he laid the follow- ing letter before them : Gentlemen, I have given you the trouble of this meeting, to inform you of my liaving applied for, and obtained, leave from the Council to proceed within the British lines at New York, and from thence to *Dorr, p, 183. tColonial Records, XI. 300, 556 England. The step I have taken, is to me a most important one, including a great variety of affecting circumstances ; and th(u-efore it was not entered upon without some heartaches, and many a sorrowful anticipation. To go into voluntary banishment from my native city, where it was ever my first pride to be a clergyman ; to quit a decent competency among a people whom I affectionately respect and love, and launch out upon the ocean of the world, unknowing what shelter may hereafter be afforded me, is a hard trial for nature. By the uncandid, ray determination will be censured, as precipitate ; and even persons disposed to form the most favourable judgment, will find it difficult to justify a conduct so different from their own. Thus situated, I have only the integrity of my own heart to support me. Having examined the subject in every point of view that I was capable of placing it ; having read such books, and con- ferred with such wise and good men, as I thought might throw light upon the subject, I found that I could not take the oath to the new government, without the saddest violation of my own peace of mind. To have taken this oath, while under the smallest doubt concerning its lawfulness, might prove a source of much future anxiety to a retrospective temper ; but to have done so, under the full conviction of its repugnancy to prior obligations, would have been the most criminal duplicity. I have for some time had the present event in prospect, but was determined to tread witli caution ; accordingly I remained in town after the departure of the King's army, to give myself the further chance of continuing in my living, if it were to be done consistently with my principles; or if Great Britain had judged it proper to subscribe to the independence of America, my path would have been plain. But since the sovereign still keeps up his claim of right upon this country, and everj' inhabitant is called upon by the late test law to renounce all allegiance to him, I had only to choose between my duty and my interest. Through what vicissitudes I am to pass, in consequence of the part I have resolved upon. He only knoweth who is the Providential ruler of the World. When I consider my little family whom I leave behind, and the difficulties to be encountered in providing them a heritage in a distant country, many painful ideas crowd into my bosom. Gracious God, who art the guardian of the innocent, to thee I commit them ! In following what I believe to be the clear ligi.t of duty, I trust I shall not want His blessing ; and whilst I encourage the hope that a door will be opened to me in some more hospitable region, I shall labour to prepare my mind for the humblest dispensations. As to you, gentlemen, and the congregations you represent, every- thing that is due from a minister to a generous and worthy people, belongs to you. Accept my poor thanks for all your kindness. 657 You, I know, will do me the justice to believe, that nothing but a conviction of ray higher obligations could have induced me to quit a charge from which I have received such liberal encouragement. I recommend you, and all my dear connections to the protection of the best of Masters. Daily and fervently shall my prayers ascend to him for your temporal and eternal happiness. He hath told us, that in this world we shall have tribulation ; but bids us be of good cheer, for that He hath overcome the world. Fiually, brethren, farewell, live in peace, and the God of love and peace be with you. I am, Most affectionately yours, July 7th, 1778. Th, Coombe. A few days later he set out for j^ew York and after a short stay there, sailed for England. He had left his wife and child in Philadelphia, where they were to remain until he could provide a new home for them. But almost the first news that reached him after his arrival were the melancholy tidings of his wife's death.* While in H^ew York, Mr. Coombe met the Earl of Carlisle, one of the Commissioners, sent out by Great Britain to attempt a reconcilliation of the colonies, and after Carlisle's return from his fruitless mission, became his private Chaplain. In 1780 Lord Carlisle was appointed Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, and Mr. Coombe accompanied him to Dublin as his private Secretary. In the ensuing year he was presented to the Rectory of Donagh Henry, in the north of Ireland, and the University of Dublin conferred upon him the degree of Doctor of Divinity. On the recall of Lord Carlisle in 1783, Dr. Coombe resigned his Irish benefice and returned with him to England, where for more than ten years he continued to be his Lordship's Chaplain and Secretary. His relations with Lord Carlisle were so agreeable to him that in 1789 he declined to become Chaplain to the English Embassy at the Hague. *Mr.>». Coomhe's death is thus noticed in the Postscript (dated Tuesday October 19th, 1778,) to the PcnnHylvanin Evemmj Post, No. 542 —"Last Sun- day moruinj; dird, iu child-bed, Mrs. Sarah Cuonihf, iu the 26tli year of her age, the amiable conssort of the Kev. Tiionits Coombe, late of this city. Aud yesterday her remnios were interred in Christ Church buring ground, attended by a number of respectable inhabitants. She was delivered of twins, a boy and a girl, both of them living and in good health." 558 In 1794 Dr. Coombe was appointed one of the Chap- lains in Ordinary to the King, and about the same time Minister at Curzon Street Chapel, where his eloquent sermons soon gained him a wide-spread popularity. In 1800 Lord Carlisle procured his preferment to aPrebendal Stall at Canterbury, and in the ensuing year the Dean and Chapter of that Cathedral presented him to the Vicarage of Tenterden, Kent. He resigned this Liv- ing, however, about 1806, in favor of his elder son,* who had been the curate of the Parish for several years, and in 1808 the Dean and Chapter gave him the Rectory of the United Churches of St. Michael's, Queenhithe and Trinity the Less, London, in charge of which he remained until his death. Some ten years after his wife's death Dr. Coombe married an English lady, who bore him several children. He died, after a short ill- ness, on the 15th of August, 1822, at his house in Hertford Street, London. •' Dr. Coombe was an eloquent and impressive Preacher; as a Scholar he was entitled to a dis- tinguished place among the learned of his day; his reading was various and extensive, and under the veil of an unambitious retirement, he had acquired a knowl- edge of general principles which would have added lustre to the highest situations. Among his acquaintances he had numbered Sir Joshua Reynolds, Johnson, Goldsmith, Jortin, and Beattie, with the latter of whom he was in the habits of correspondence. He also possessed by inheritance the affectionate friendship of Dr. Franklin. Hence his conversation, enriched with literary anecdote, and tempered by a refined and judicious taste, was both entertaining and instructive, while a peculiar benevo- lence of disposition, joined to the most unaffected piety, rendered this wise and unpretending man a pattern of Christian excellence." ••John Riche Coombe, the only snrvivinp; son of Mr. Coombe's first marriage; born in Philadelphia May 2, 1774, and sent out to his faUier iu 1781. He was j^radiiated at Corpus Christi (^ollofie Cainbridire, B. A., 1798, and M. A., isou. About ISOS he married Cluirlotte, dauirhter and heiress of Admiral Hervey, K. N., of Sparkswood, Kent, by whom he had one daujjhter, Charlotte, who married Major Willock. The Keverend John R. Coombe died May 12, 1855, at Sparks Rolverdeu, Kent. 559 Dr. Coombe's publications were as follows : I. Epistoliv Faniiliares, &c., by John Beveridge, with translations by various bauds, Philada., 1765. The translations of No's. 4 and 21 are by Coombe. II. A Sermon preached at the Parish Church of St. Stephen, Wallbrook, For the Benefit of the Children belonging to the St. Etheberga Society ; On Sunday, April 14. 1771. By Thomas Coombe, M. A., Chaplain to the most noble the Marquis of Rockingham. Published by Request. The Rich and Poor met together, the Lord is the Maker of them all. — Solomon. London : Printed for G. Kearsley, MDCCLXXII. 4to., 2 1., pp. 16. Dedicated to Dr. Torrick, Bp. of Loudon. III. The Harmony between the Old and New Testaments respect- ing the Messiah. Two Sermons preached at Philadelphia on Christ- mas Day, 1773. By Tiiomas Coombe, M. A. Philadelphia, 1774. 12 mo., pp. 59. IV. A Sermon, Pi-eached before the Congregations of Christ Church and St. Peter's, Philadelphia, on Thursday, July 20, 1775. Being the Day recommended by the Honorable Continental Con- gress for a General Fast throughout the Twelve United Colonies of North America. By Thomas Coombe, M. A., Chaplain to the Most Noble Marquis of Rockingham. Published by Request. Philadel- phia : printed by John Dunlap, MDCCLXXV. 8vo., 2 1., pp. 29. Second Edition, Dunlap, MDCCLXXV. 8vo., 2 L, pp. 29, Re- printed at Newport, 1776. Dedicated to B.mjiiniu Franklin. V. Edwin : Or the Emigrant. An Eclogue. To which are added Three other Poetical Sketches. By the Rev. Mr. Coombe. Neclusinse piidet. Hor. Philadelphia: printed by John Dunlap, in Market Street, MDCCLXXV. 4to., pp. 24. Dedicated to James Beaitie. VI. The Peasant of Auburn ; or the Emigrant. A Poem. In- scribed to the Earl of Carlisle. By T. Coombe, D.D. London, Elmsly, 1783 4to. See The Monthly Review Vol. xix, p. 25S. This was reprinted in Philadelphia, probably iu 17S4, as, VII. The Peasant Of Auburn, Or, the Emigrant, a Poem. By T. Combe, [sic] D.D., " The short and simple Annals of the Poor." Gray, [cut] Philadelphia. Printed and Sold by Enoch Story, Jun. [n. d.] 8vo , pp. 48. Contains besides "The Peasant," «fcc., (pp. 3 to 16,) "The Highway- man's Soliloquy," pp. 17 to 28; and a prose tale, "The Unfortunate Lovers," pp. 29 to 4S. VIII. The Intluence of Christianity on the Condition of the World. A Sermon preached at Trinity Chapel, Conduit Street, Dec. 13, 1789. By Thomas Coombe, D.D. London, 1790. 4to., pp. 19. See The Monthly Review, 2nd Sr., Vol, iii, p. 355. 560 222 ^A^y^^y^^^ Of the American officers who fell at Princeton, on the third of January, 1777, General Mercer was buried on the south side of Christ Church yard; Ensign Anthony Morris in the Friends' ground ; Colonel John Haslet in the Presbyterian ground on Bank Street ; and Captain William Shippin at St. Peter's. A careful search has failed to throw any light on the parentage or early life of the last of these four gallant men. He was not connected with the Shippen family of this city, nor did he ever, as his widow and children and all who have mentioned him since his death, write his name Shippen. In all his newspaper advertise- ments, the bond from which the signature above given is copied, and in his will now at the Register's office, in fact wherever he controlled the spelling of his name, it always appears Shippin. The earliest found mention of his is the record of his marriage June 2, 1770, to Benjamina Fisher.* Five years later he advertises " Shad, Herrings, Rounds of Beef and N'eets' Tongues cured in the best manner for exportation by William Shippin, at Market Street Wharf." This advertise- ment first appeared in the Pennsylvania Packet^ April 3rd, 1775, no doubt soon after he had established him- self in business. He must have followed the sea at some previous time, for on the 22nd of March 177G, Congress, at the request of the owner of a privateer then fitting out " to cruise off the coast of Virginia,"! gave him a Captain's commission, and a supply of powder for his vessel. If he ever assumed command of this vessel, the name of which cannot be ascertained, it *Records of Zion German Lutheran Church. tJournals of Congress II, p. 104. 561 was for but a very short time,* as before the middle of May, 1776, he was Captain of the marines on board the privateer Hancock. This vessel must not be confounded with the Continental Frigate Hancock, nor with the armed boat of the same name belonging to the Pennsylvania iSTavy. The former, built at Xewburyport, Mass., was not launched until July 1776,t and from the time she went to sea in August until her capture by the " Rainbow," July 8th, 1777, was commanded by Captain John Manly. The latter was one of the thirteen "boats propelled by rowers, each boat carrying two howitzers, besides swivels, pikes and muskets," built in 1775 by order of the Committee of Safety for service on the Delaware. The privateer Hancock, variously described as brig, brigantiue, and schooner, was a vessel of about 110 tons burthen, which had been built some years before the war for the merchant service. The owners, John Bayard and others, of Philadelphia, having refitted her in 1776 with an armament of twelve guns and a crew of eighty men, gave the command to Wingate ]S'ewman. The Hancock sailed from Philadelphia on the 15th of June, 1776, and the first two prizes were taken about the end of July. The third prize was " a large three decked ship, named the Reward, of between five and six hundred tons burthen. She was a twenty gun ship, last war, in the service of the British King. She was from Tortola, bound to London, and had on board be- tween ten and eleven hundred hogsheads of sugar, eighty-six hogsheads of rum, twelve bales of cotton, nine cannon and some brass ditto. There were on board said ship, a number of turtles, directed to Lord North, with his name cut in the shell, the best of which, Captain Wingate Newman, master of the Privateer, is determined to send to the Hon. John Hancock."t *ThiB may have been one of the vessels alluded to in a petition to the Orphans' Court, in 1787, which says he " lost two vessels by the enemy." i Pennsylvania Gazette, July 24, 177G. tPennsylvania Evening Post, Aug. 20, 1776. 562 The Hancock returned about the first of December, after a very successful cruise.* Shippin and his marines were in a short time transferred to an armed boat of the Pennsylvania Navy which was about to proceed up the Delaware to watch the movements of the approach- ing British force. On the 16th of December Margaret Morris, of Burlington, writes in her Journal " poor Dick took the glass, and resting against a tree, took a view of the fleet ; the people on board suspected it was an enemy that was watching their motions. They manned a boat and sent her on shore." When Mrs. Morris had ex- plained that it was her son whose only object was to look at the troops " The captain, a smart little fellow named Shippen [sic], said he wished he could see the spy glass. S. D. produced it, and very civilly desired his acceptance of it, which I was sorry for, as I often amused myself in looking through it."t Towards the end of the month the marines of the fleet "joined General Washington's army and at the battle of prince Town Captain Shippin was killed.''^: His remains were temporarily interred in the Friends' burying ground at Stony Brook, not far from the field of battle, from whence they were removed to Philadel- phia, twelve days later. The hearses which conveyed *The following list of prizes taken by the privateer Hancock of Phila- delphia, in 1776, has been compiled from the newspapers, and is complete to November Ipt, as the PennHylvatiia Evening Po.s« in aunonnciag the capture of the brig Polly says " This is the ninth prize taken by the Han- cock since she sailed from this port :" 1. Ship Peggy, sent into Marblehead, July 2S, Penna. Even. Post, Aug. 6. 2. Brig , sent into Newport, R. I., July 29, Pcnna. Even. Post, Aug. 10. 3. Ship Reward, sent into Newburyport, Aug. 7, Penna. Even. Post, Aug, 20. 4. Brig't. Richmond, sent into Philadelphia, Aug. — , Penna. Even. Post, Aug. 17. 5. Ship [Nelly?], sent into Portsmouth, N. H., Aug. 21, Penna. Gazette, Sept. 4. 6. Ship , sent into Newburyport, Aug. — , Penna. Gazette, Sept. 4. 7. Brig't. Sherburne, sent into Philadelphia, Oct. — , Penna. Gazette, Oct. 23. 8. Brig , sent into Newburyport, Oct. 17, Penna. Even. Post, Oct. 31. 9. Brig Polly, sent into Philadelphia, Oct. 29, Penna. Even. Post, Oct. 31. 10. Brig Necessity, captured in November, according to a note in Penna. Archives, 2nd Sr. I, p. 369. tPrivate Journal kept during the Revolutionary War, by Margaret Morris, of Burlington, N. J. Philada. 1836, p. 12. ^Orphans' Court Docket, Book xiii, p. 225. 5G3 his and General Mercer's bodies, both crossed the Delaware on the ice.* His funeral is thus described in a newspaper of the time :t ** Yesterday the remains of Captain William Shippen, [sic] who who was killed at Princeton the third instant, gloriousl}' fighting for the liberty of his country, Avere interred in St. Peter's Church yard. His fuueral was attended by the Council of Safety, the Members of Assembly, ofiicers of the army, a troop of Virginia light horse, and a great number of inhabitants. This brave and unfortunate man was in his twenty-seventh year, and has left a widow and three children to lament the death of an affectionate husband and a tender parent, his servants a kind master, and his neighbours a sincere and obliging friend." At a sitting of the Orphans' Court, August 20th, 1787, " The Memorial of Jeremiah Fisher was read in the following words, to-wit — That the memorialist as Guardian for the Children of Captain William Shippin, Petitioned the Court in August, 1780, for the half pay, or such other part as they in their wisdom should think meet to grant the aforesaid Children ; who then allowed Two hundred Pounds to be paid and fifty pounds per Annum for three years; in April, 1787, the memorialist renewed his application which had not yet been decided upon. He now begs leave to lay some particulars before the Court. When Captain Shippin was killed his un- fortunate widow found that the Property left would not pay his debts, owing to his having lost two Vessels by the Enemy. In the height of war, having four chil- dren, her Country borrowing money from Individuals, she did not think it was a proper time to apply for the support which was promised to those Brave Men, and their families (who stepped forth to resque their Country from Slavery) in case any accident should happen them. In this situation she applied to her Friends, and they lent her money to support her and her children, untill her Country should be able to grant her relief, with which and the industry of her Mother she did. Two of her Children died before the end of the war, her •Morris's Journal, p. 27. ■[Pennsylvania Evening Post, January 18th, 177T. 564 Mother and self are since Dead, leaving two Children destitute."* An order for full half pay was at once granted. The two children referred to in the petition were William Shippen, (as he spelled his name,) for many years a hatter in this city, who died January 7th, 1827, in Northumberland County, Pennsylvania; and Ann, who married August 21st, 1792, John Philip De HaaSjt son of General John Philip De Haas. A very interesting note on General De Haas by D. McN. Stauffer, recently published in the "Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography," concludes as follows : " The similarity of names of father and son has been a cause of trouble with biographers— one being mistaken for the other. This son was an Ensign during the Revolution in his father's regiment, and in the early part of the present century left Philadelphia and settled upon land on the west branch of the Susque- hanna, granted to his father — then Major De Haas — by the Proprietors, Thomas and Richard Penn, in 1768: this land being a portion of the 24,000 acres taken up by the officers of Colonel Bouquet's command. The letters of the general and his son are all sealed with an imposing ' coat of arms,' which may be im- portant in proving his ancestry. Unfortunately none of the impressions are perfect. All that can be made out is the crest, which is ' Between two wings displayed, a stag springing,' and at the bottom of the shield, ' a stag courant.' " •Orphans' Court Docket, Book 14, p. 1T2. tRecords of St. Paul's Church. 5G5 Pierre Eugene Du Simitiere, whose last resting place in St. Peter's Church yard is unmarked and forgotten, may fairly claim our attention for a moment. Born in Geneva, in the first quarter of the eighteenth century, and endowed with considerable artistic talent, he became a painter, and by the practice of his pro- fession gained a livelihood in the many foreign coun- tries to which his wandering spirit led him. He appears to have arrived in the West Indies about 1750, and for the next ten years travelled about from one island to another, makmg water-color drawings, collecting coins, shells and botanical specimens, and gathering material for the history of the European settlement of the islands. During this period, the greater part of which was spent on the islands belonging to Great Britain, he thoroughly mastered the English language, which, on his arrival in New York in 1704 or 1765, he was able to speak and write with great fluency. After leaving New York, he spent some time in Burlington and then, in the early part of 1766, came to Philadelphia. In 1768 he was elected a member of the American Philosophical Society, and in 1777 one of the curators of the Society. In the latter year he was drafted into the Pennsylvania Militia, and a heavy fine was imposed upon him for not supplying a substitute. His petition to the Supreme Executive Council for the remission of his fine, contains this passage in regard to himself and the object of his residence in America : "Your memorialist begs leave upon this occasion to represent to this Honorable Council that he is a foreigner and a native of the Republic of Geneva, that he has for many years travelled through various parts of this Continent and the West Indies, not without great ex- 566 pense and fatigue to himself, in pursuit of the natural and civil History of America, unsupported by any pub- lic or private encouragement. That your memorialist is in no public way of business whatever, nor settled in any part of the Continent — that he lives in lodgings wherever he is, and at considerable expense, for the defraying of which he now and then makes use of a little talent he has for painting among his acquaintance, and altho' he has resided for some time past in this City, it has been entirely owing to the critical situation of public affairs, \^iich did not admit of his removal elsewhere without great expense and the hazard of losing what he had collected at considerable cost and with much pains— that his long continuance here has also been extremely detrimental to his general pursuit of natural knowledge, the only object of his travel."* He designed the vignette for the title page of Aitkin's Pennsylvania Magazine in 1775, and the frontispiece for the United States Magazine in 1779, and drew for the third number of the former a picture of a !N'ew Electri- cal Machine. In 177G the committee appointed by Congress to prepare designs for a medal to com- memorate the Declaration, and a national seal, engaged his assistance. John Adams, one of the committee, in a letter to his wife, August 14th, 1776, writes as follows : "There is a gentleman here of French extraction, whose name is Du Simitiere, a painter by profession, whose designs are very ingenious, and his drawings well executed. For the medal he proposes, Liberty, with her spear and pileus, leaning on General Wash- ington. The British fleet in Boston harbor with all their sterns towards the town ; the American troops marching in. For the seal, he proposes, the arms of the several nations from whence America has been peopled, as English, Irish, Dutch, German, &c., each in a shield. On one side of them, Liberty with her pileus, on the other, a rifler in his uniform, with his rifle gun in one hand, and his tomahawk in the other."t •Pennsylvania Archives, 2nd Sr., Ill, 121. tLetters of John Adams, addressed to his wife, Vol. I, p. 151. 567 The committee's report was not acted upon by Con- gress, nor was that of a committee appointed for the same purpose in 1779, which, it is said, also employed Du Simitiere. In the same letter Adams says : " This M. Du Simi- tiere is a very curious man. He has begun a collection of materials for a history of this revolution. He begins with the first advises of the tea ships. He cuts out of the newspapers every scrap of intelligence, and every piece of speculation, and pastes it upon clean paper, arranging them under the head of that State to which they belong, and intends to bind them up in volumes. He has a list of every speculation and pamphlet con- cerning independence, and another concerning forms of government." During the Revolution he drew portraits of many prominent men of the period. A series of thirteen portraits, comprising Washington, Steuben, Silas Deane, Joseph Reed, Gouverneur Morris, General Gates, John Jay, Wm. H. Drayton, Henry Laurens, Charles Thomson, Samuel Huntingdon, John Dickin- son and Benedict Arnold, all engraved by B. Reading, were published. May 1783, in a quarto volume now very rare, by W. Richardson of London. The College of New Jersey conferred upon him 1781 an honorary degree of Master of Arts. He died in October, 1784, and was buried on the 10th of that month at St. Peter's. In March following his administrators announced the sale of " The American Museum, collected by the late Pierre Eugene Du Simi- tiere, Esq." The Philadelphia Library Company be- came the purchasers of his manuscript and broadsides, and the twelve volumes thus obtained are among its greatest treasures. INDEX Names in small capitals arc those of persons to whose memory the tombstones have been erected. AsHFORD, Ellanor, 368 Ashford, William, 368 AspiN, George, 420 Auchmuty, Rev. Dr. Samuel, 543, J. A., 514 544 Abercrombie, Ann, 37 bis Austin, John, 49G AbercrombiL', Dr. James, 36, 38^ Abercrombie, James, D.D., 37 Abercrombif, Maria, 38 Abercrombie, William A., 38 Adams, Martha Levt, 323 Adams, Mary Morris, 323 Adams Robert, 323 Alenbt, James, 459 Algeo, Jane, 224 Algeo, Lydia. 224 Algeo. Rebecca, 224, 226 Algeo, Thomas, 224 Allen, ^Martha, 307 Allen, Mary, 366 Allen, Robert, 307 Allen, William, 20 Allston, John, 509 Allstou, Martha, 509 Amory, Adu. 120 AMORY, John, 120 Amringe, (see Van Amringe) Anderson, Elijah L., 487 Anderson, Frederick, 487 Anderson, Isabella M., 227 Anderson, Walter, 4S7 Anderson, Walter James, 487 Andrews, Edward W., 291 Andrews. John, 291 Anthony, Charles, 366 Apautapeau, (Indian,) 518 Archer, Sam i el B., 306 Arkilc, Mary, 403 Arkile, Thomas, 403 Armour, Elizabeth, 282 Armour, Matthew, 282 Arnold, Catherine, 406, 500 Arnold, Catherine, 405 Arnold, Charles, 500 Arnold, Thomas, 405, 501 Arnold, Thomas, 406, 500 Artley, Mary, 381 Artley, Thomas, 381 Ash, Charlotte, 527 Ash, John J., 527 Ash, Sarah, 527 Ash, Thomas, 527 Babe, Rachel, 145 Babe, Richard, 145 Badlijn, Charlotte, 237 Badlun, Charlotte L , 237 Badlijn, Joseph, 236, 238 Badlun, Sophia A., 236 Baggs, Anne, 438 Baggs, Luke, 438 Baggs, Margaret, 438 Baggs, Samuel J., 438 Bauer, Samuel O., 321 Baird, Sarah, 11 Baird, William, 11 Baker, Hugh, 240 Baker, Mary, 160, 240 Baker, Rob^^rt, 160 Baldwin, Elizabeth, 506 Banister, Elizabeth C, 351 Banister. John, Junr., 351 Banister, John Farley, 351 Banks, William. 495 Bankson, Rebecca, 249 Barclay, Alexander, 52 Barclay, Rebecca, 52 Barker, Arlhor, 259 Barker, Sarah, 259 Barkskin, (Indian,) 518 Barnard, John, 509 Barnard, Mary, 509 Barnard, Thomas J., 509 Barton, Ann F., 89 Barton, Ellen M., 88 Barton, John Rhea, 88, 89 Barton, Persifor F., 88 Bass, Elizabeth, 413 Bass, William, 473 Batten, John, 508 Batts, Hannah, 276 Batts, John, 2T5 Batts, Mary Ann, 276 Baxter, Eleanor, 382 Baxter, Thomas, 382 570 Baxter, William, 382 Beauveait, Elizabeth, 149 Bell, Jane, 306, 429 Bell. William U., 429 Bennet, Ann, 471 Bennett, Jos^eph, 39 Bennett, Margaret, 39 Benson, Mary;t;ry, 165 Benthall, Eber 30S Bernabei', Ellin, 373 BiCKERTON, .lAMES, 437 Biddle, Charles .1., 29 BiDnLK, .Jane M,, 28 BiDDLE, Nicholas, 28 Bidflle, Nicholas C, 29 Bigigh, (Indian,) 518 Bingham, Jami-s, 2 Bingham, John. 1 Biiigiiam. Mary, 1, 2 Bingham, William, 1 Binuey, Barnabas, 23 Binnev. Mary, 23 Blackwell, Hannah, 349 Blackw.'ll, Hannah, 2 Blackwell, Jacob, 349 Blackwell, Col. Jacob, 543 Black wHll. K.-v. Robert, 2, 543 Blakiston, Preslt, 173 Blakiston, Presly. 172, 173, 199 BLiKisTON, Rachel O., 172 Blakiston, Sarah, 172 Blaki-ton, Saia*), 173, 199 Blakiston, William, 173 Blair, George, 18H Bollmann, Elizabeth, 15 Bond. Hester C, 104 BoRULEY, John Beale, 33 Bordley.fJohn B^-ale, 34 BoRDLEY, Sarah, 33 BoRHEK, Charles, G., 374 Bower, Elizabeth, 129 Bowes, Charlotte, 150 BOAVES, llUGU, 150 Bowles, Henry. Jr.. 217 Bowles, Robert, 216 Bowles, Sarah, 216 BoAVLEs, Thomas, 217 Bowsar, William, 32S Boyle, Neil, 462 Boyle. Sarah. 462 Brandon, Mary, 315 Breck, Hannah, 522 Breck, Jane, 522 Breck, Samuel, 522 Brewton, Ann, 191 Brewton, (Catharine C, 191 Brewton, Charles K., 191 Brewton, Daniel. 190, 191 Breavton, Daniel, 192 Brewton. Mary, 19i» Breavton, Mary. 192 Breavton, Robert B., 190 Brewton, William, 191 BrigL's, Daniel. 451 Briggs, Sarah. 451 Brockden, M-iry, 165 Broker, William P.. 305 Bronscm, Annie L..527 Bronson, Charles K., 527 Bronsou, Mary C, 527 Bronson, Mary W., 527 Bronson, Sarah C, 527 Bronsou, Thomas A., 527 Bronsou, Rev. William W., 527 Broaa'n, Benjamin, 516 Broavn, Eleanor, 241 Brown, John, 466 Broavn, Margaret, 466 Brown, Philip W.. 241 Broavn, Richard. 129 Brown, Sarah, 241 Brown, Sarah. 466 Broavn, T.. 506 Broavn B, Peter A., 468 Brusstar, Ekizabeth, 390 Brusstar, Henry, 18(5 Brusstar, Peter, 390 Bru.-star, Rebecca. 389 Brusstar, Rebecca, 184, 390 Brusstar, Samiel. 184. 391 Brussiar, Samuel, 389, 390 Brusster, Henery, 186 Brusster, Mary', 186 BUOHANNAN, Rachael, 267 Buglass, Caleb. 288 Buglass, Hannah. 288 Buglass, Mary, 288 bis Buglass. Ralph, 288 Buglass, Sarah, 288 Bull, Mary, 165 Bull, Richard, 165 BuRJH, Thomas, 162 BuRK, Amy, 3-^6 BuRK, Ann, 327 Burk, E.iziheth, 320 BuRK, Jane. 327 Burk, Margaret, 320, 327 BuuK, Mary, 327 Burk, Thomas, 326 Burk, William, 327 Burke, Edward, 491 Burke, Hannah, 491 Burke, Sarah, 491 Btirkhad. Andrew, 221 BuRKHARD, Sarah, 221 Biirnell, Caroline M., 255 BuuNELL, Thomas H., 255 Burns, Elizabeth B., oOT Barton, Edward, 534 Barton, Eliza A., 494 Burron, Eliza E., 534 Burton, Elizabeth, 45o Burton, Gideon, 494 Burton, John. 455, 534 Burton, Mary R., 494 Burton Robert, 534 Birton, Robert, Jr., 534 BUKTON. Susannah, 455 Butler, John R., 374 Butler, Pauline V., 3*4 Byrd, Elizabeth. 351 Byrd, William, 351 A. C, 410 G. M. C. 466 Cadavalader, Elizabeth, 10 Cadavalader, John, 10 571 Cadwalader, Lambert, 10 Cadwalader, Mary, 10 CALucLEron, Andrew, 197 Caldcleiich, Caroline, 5'25 Caldcleuiih, James T., 525 CaldcleuLTh, Mar<,'aret C, 525 Caldclini^'h, Margaret S., 525 Caklclniirli. Hr'n-cca, 525 Caldcli'iiiTh, Kohert, 525 Caldcleimh, Kobcrt A., 525 Caldclen<,'h. William G., 525 Cammeu, Mary. SIO Cannou, Daniel B., 529 Cannon, James, 502 Cannon, Richard, 502 Gannon, Kopetra L., 529 Carbery, Henry. 121 Cakbery, Mary, 121 C trbery. William, 121 Cardeza, James M., 87 Cardeza, Ji'an M , 87 Cardiff, Clement, 21S Carey, Richard, 404 Carlton, Elizabeth, 254 Carlton, Georj^e, 254 Carman, Ann, 410 Carman, Georce W., 410 Carr, Bknjamix, 376 Carr, William, 149 Carson, Charles, 233 Cart, Jacob, 476 Carter, Charles H., 394 Carter, Elizabeth. 393 bis 394 Carter, Isabella, 494 Carter, Jasper. 102 Carter, John, 392 Carter, Joseph, 393 Carter, Sarah, 392 Carter, Thomas I., 394 Cathcart, Eleanor, 504 Cathcart, William, 504 Causton, Hannah, 182 Canston, Samnel, 182 Causton. Sarah, 182 Chalk, Elizabeth, 228 Chamberlin, Jacob, 12 Cham BERLIN, Mary, 12 Chambers. Charlotte E., 288 Chambers, D. M., 238 Chancellor, Henry, 523 Chapman. Mary, 527 Cht'w, Anthony B., 20 Chew, Ben.tamin, 20 Chew, Benjamin, 20, 524 Chew, Catharine, 20 Chew, Catharine M., 20 Chew, Elizabeth, 20 Chew, Elizabeth M., 20 Chew, Henrietta, 20 Chew, Katharine, 20 Chew, Maria, 20 Chew, Oswald. 20 Chew, Samnel, 20 Chew, William T., 20 Chilos. George W., 423 Childs, Mary, 423 Childs, Thomas. 423 Claassen, Jan, 314 Clapier, Louis, 523 Clapier, Mar)', 523 Clapier, Theresa A., 523 Clark, Anne P., 525 Clark, Clement, 464 Clark, Richard, 130 Clark, Richiird, 354 Clark, Robert, 195 Clark, Sarah, 130 Clark, Susannah, 130 Clark, William, 130 Clark, Willis G., 225 Clarkson, Elizabeth A., 77 Clarkson, George, 78 Clarkson, Geraruc's, 76 Clarkson, Gerardns, 7S Clarkson, Joseph G., 77 Clarkson, Mary, 76 Clarkson, Mary F., 78 Clarkson, Samuel, 77 Clarkson. Sarah. 77 Clifton, Ben.tamin, 227 Coale, Anne, i>42 Coale, Ur. Samuel S., 542 Coats, Frances, 327 Coats, John, 317 Coats, Rebecca, 317 Coats, AVilliam S., 317 CoBORN, Ann, 440 Cohorn, John, 440 COLESBERRY, WiLLIAM H., 169 CoLLETT, Amelia, 318 Collett. Ann, 318 COLLETT, EaZABETH W,, 318 Collett, John, 31S Collins, Ann, 439 Collins, Mark, 439 CONYNGHAM, ANN, 136 Conyngham, Gustavus, 136 Cook, Edward, 176 Cook, Mary, 176 Cook, Thomas, 176 Coombe, Charlotte, 558 Coombe, Rev. John R.. 558 Coombe, Sarah A. L., 553, 557 Coombe, Thomas, 551 Coombe, Rev. Thomas, 551 Coombs, Peter, 495 Co])eland, Georixe, 343 CoPELAND, Hannah, 343 Corliin, Joseph Sims, 5 Corbin, Rolu-rt, 5 Corbin, Robert B., 5 Corbin, Robert C, 5 CoRLETT, Catharine, 411 Corlett, John, 411 cotterall, ann, 347 Cotterall, Mary, 348 COTTERALL, RlCUARD, 347 Coulter, Ann, 83, 84 Coulter, Israel, 83 Coulter, John. 83 CoiLTER, John, 84 Coulter, John D.. 83 Coulter. Joseph, 84 Coulter, Margaret, 83 Coulter, Sarah, 83 Cox, John Charles, 510 Cox, Jane Cameron, 510 Crafts, James, 428 Crafts, Jamimah, 428 Crafts, Susannah, 428 1 572 Crafts, Thomas, 428 Davis, Augustus, 242 Craig, Ann, 29 Davis, Benjamin, 242 Craig, James, 2S Davis, Catharine, 283 Craig, James, 29 Davis, James, 222 Craig, Jane, 29 Davis, Jenkin, 166 Craig, Jane J., 29 Davis, Jeptha, 283 Craig, Janet, 28 Davis, Joseph, 321 Craig, Janet, 29 Davis, Levin, 283 Craig, John, 29 Davis, Susannah, 242 Craig, John, 28, 29 Davison, Theodore H., 528 Craig, John C, 29 Day, Willie B., 290 Craig, Margaret M., 29 Debadie, John, 420 Craig, Richard, 29 Debadie, Rachel, 420 Cramonu, Ann, 13 Decatur, Ann, 264 Cramoni>, Elizabeth, 13 Decatur, Elizabeth, 264 Cramond, Sarah, 14 bis Decatur, Com. Stephen, 264, 268 Cramond, William, 14 Decatur, Com. Stephen, 265 Craavfoiu), Felix, 438 Decatur, John Bines, 263 Craavforu, Margaret, 438 De Laucey, Alice, 351 Crispin, Kachel, 469 De Lancey, Elizabeth F., 528 Crooks, George Alex., D.D., 463 De Lancey, Frances H., 528 Crosby, James, 516 bis De Lancey, Peter, 351 Crosby, Sarah, 516 Delany, Ann, 111 Cross, Sarah, 465 Delauy, Dorothy, 111 Cross, Thomas, 465 Delany, Frances B., Ill Crumpton, William, 316 Delauy, Margaret, 111 Cubin, John, 396 Delany, Mary, 111 CUBIN, Mary, 396 Delany, Rachel, 111 CuLNAN, Charles, 138 Delany, Thomas, 111 CuLNAN, Charles, Jr., 138 Delany, Sharp, Ul CuLNAN, Margaret, 138 Delavau, Barbara, 163, 164 CuLNAN, Sarah, 138 Delavau, Elizabeth, 163 CuLNAN, William, 138 Delavau, John, 164 Cummings, Ann, 272 Delavau, Martha, 164 CuMMiNGS, Hugh, 272 Delavau, Susannah, 163 Cummings, Samuel, 272 Delavau, William, 163 Ciunmings, Simon, 272 Dennie, Joseph, 40 CuRREY, Elizabeth, 332 Depau, Francis A., 323 CuRREY, George, 332 Depau, Martha, 323 CuTHBERT, Ann, 449 Devereux, Ada M., 531 CUTHBERT, Anthony, 449 Devereux, Benjamin H., 531 CuTHBERT, Eliza, 449 Devereux, Eloisa A., 531 Cuthbert, George H., 447 Devereux, James, 531 CuTHBERT, James L., 446 Devereux, James, Jr., 531 Cuthbert, Mary Ogben, 449 Devereux, Mary, 531 CUTHBERT, Sarah, 446, 447, 449 Dixon, (3ary Sanders, 7 Cuthbert, Sarah, 4lS Dolby, Daniel, 388 Cuthbert, Susan C, 448 DONNALDSON, CATHARINE M. B., Cuthbert. Thomas, 446, 447, 448 79 Curwen, George, 142 DONNALDSON, EdAVARD M., 49 DONNALDSON, GeORGE, 50 D DONNALDSON, GeoRGE L., 49 DONNALDSON, Helen, 50 DONNALDfeON, liUGH, 50, biS Dale, Edavard, 339 DONNALDSON, JoHN, 49 bis 79, Dale, Edward C, 339 Donnaldson, John, 50 Dale, John E., 339 DONNALDSON, MaRY, 50 Dale, Matilda E., 339 Donnaldson, Mary C, 49 Dallas, Alexander J., 329 bis Donnald.son, Sarah, 50 Dallas, Arabella M., 329 DONNALDSON, Sarah M., 49 Dallas, George M., 1 Donnaldson, Susan M., 79 Dallas, Philip N., 7 Donovan, Jeremiah, 355 Dallas, Sophia C, 7 Dougherty, Ann, 134 Dando, Jane, 354 DoucMiERTY, Henry, 134 Dando, Josei)h, 354 Dougherty, Letitia, 513 Dauuen, Jonathan, 499 Dove, Eliza M., 498 Davidson, James, 96 Dove, Eliziibeth, 498 Davidson, Joseph, 95 Dove, Hannah, 498 Davidson, Margaret, 96 Dove, John M., 498 Davis, Ann, 321 Dowlen, Anne, 454 - 1 573 Dowlen, James, 454 DOWLKN, WiLMAM, 454 Doyle, Ann, 4T7 Doyle, Dknnis, 476 DoYLK, Mary, 477 Duciif., Catharine, 101 Dnche, Dr., 541, 542 DrcHf:, Emzabetu, <> Dutn(?, Kev. .Jacob, D.D., 6 DcciiC;, .Take, 101 I Duciif:, John, 101 I Ducnf:, Mary, 6 Drcnf , Sovhia M., 6 DucHK, Thomas S.. fi Dnrdin. Frances, 94, 95 DuRDiN, Frances M. E., 95 Dnrdin, Richard, 94, 95 DuRDiN, Richard H., 94 DusAR, Elizabeth, 143 bis,144 bis DusAR, Florimond J., 143, 144 Du Simitiere, Pierre E., 565, 566, 567 Dyer, William, 89 E Eakin, Catharine, 509 Eakin, Samuel, 509 Eakin, Sarah A., 509 Edgar, (Charles, Sr., 133 Edgar, Charles, Jr., 133 Eldridge, Anthony H., 99 Eldridoe, Hannah E,, 99 Eldridge, Jacob P., 94 Eldridore, Jane, 94 Eldridge, Jane, 98 Eldridge, John Henry S., 100 Eldridire, Phincas, 94 Eli)1U(;de, Phineas, 98 Eldrigde, Mary Jane, 98 Ellis, Archibald A., 206 Ellis, Catharine, 206 Ellis, Samuel O., 205 Ellis, Thomas, 206 Emery, Joshua, 240 Emery, Mary, 240 Emery, Ruth, 240 English, Mary, 454 Ennis, Mary Jane, 211 Erwin, Albert J., 308 Erwin, Anna M.. 308 Erwin, Honoria, 308 Erwin, Joseph E., 308 Evans, Barbara, 80 Evans, Edward R., 534 Evans, Elizabeth H., 41 Evans, John, 80 Evans, John W., 534 Evans, Joseph H., 634 Evans, Marj^'aret M., 534 Evans, Mary H.. 534 Evans, Rev. Nathaniel, 544 Evans, Rev. Reece C, 41 Evans, Susan E., 534 Evans, William M., 534 Evens, Ann, 339 Evens, John B., 339 Evens, Sarah, 339 Ewin, or Ewing, Martha, 505 Ewin, or Ewinj?, Samuel, 505 Falconer. Catherine E., 16i» Falconer, Joseph, 160 Falconer, Rachel, 160 Farley, Elizabeth, 351 Farley, Jame« P., 351 Farthing, David, 464 Fearon, Catharine G., 58, 325 Fearon, Elin M., 58 bis Fearon, James, 58, 325 Fearon, James B., 58 bis Fearon, Joseph, 58 Fearon, Joseph, 325 Fearon, Joseph, Jr, 324 Fearon, Mary, 325 Fearon, Robert, 58 Fearon, Sarah, 324, 325 Fearon, William, .324, 325 Feels, Charles, 244 Fine, Daniel S., 151 Fine, Elizabeth R., 142, 151 Fine, Henry M., 142, 151 Fine, James, 151 Fine, Mary P., 142 Fisher, Mary, 359 Fisher, William, 427 Fitzsimmons, John, 225 FiTzsiMMONs, Mary S., 354 Fitzsimmons, Nicholas, 354 Fitzsimmons, Norris, 354 Flanaghan, Phebia, 304 Flanairhan, Stephen, 304 Flickwir, Charles B., 228 Flickwir, David, 229 Flickwir, David, (Family Vault), 529 Flickwir, Joseph W., 228 Flickwir, Rachel B., 228 Flickwir, Rebecca, 229 Flickwir, Sarah L,, 229 Fling, Phoeby, 232 Forrest, Sarah, 202 Forsyth, Elizabeth, 193 Forsyth, Jane, 135, 193 Forsyth, James, 233 Forsyth, Kenneth J., 193 Fowl, Lemuel, 273 Fowl, Margaret, 273 Fowl, Mary, 273 FowLE, Jonathan, 497 Fox, James, 402 Fox, Mary, 402 Fox, Thomas, 4i)2 Francis, Maria W., 2 Francis, Tench, 2, 20 Francis, Thomas W., 2 Francis, Willing, 2 Frazer, Dr. Janies, 56 Freeman, Ruth, 371 PuRNiVAL, Eliza, 404 Gamble, James, 347 Gamble, Sarah, 347 Gardiner, Elizabeth, 205 Gardiner, James, 205 1 574 i Gardiner, James 230 H Gardiner, John, 230 Gardiner, Mary, 280 Garvin, James E., 100 Habersham, Eliza A., 107 Garvin, John, 100 Habersham, Isabella, 107 Garvin, Sarah, 100 Habersham, Joseph, 107 Ged, Margery, 31 Haig, Robert, 491 George, John, 473 Hale, Almy S., 537 George, Peter, 473 Hale, John Myers, 472 Gibson, Elizabeth B., 34 Hale, Mary, 456, 537 Gibson, James, 34 Hale, Mary, 472, 519 Gibson, Kobert, 289 Hale, Mary Jane, 519 GiFfORD, Henry, 281 Hale, Thomas, 472, 537 i Gihou, Anna, 492 Hale, Thomas, 519 GiHON, James, 492 Hale, Warwick, 456 Gih(ju, John H., 492 Hale, William H., 537 GiHON, Lambert, 492 Hall, Amelia A., 503 Gill, George W., 417 bis Hall, Joseph B., 503 Gill, Mary T., 417 Hall, Mary, 223 Gillilan, (Family Vault), 528 Hall, ISancy, 176 Gilpin, Ann W., 4 Hall, Patrick 223 Glenn, Elizabeth, 212 Hall, Peleg, 503 Glenn, Sarah E., 212 Hall, William, 223 Glenn, William B., 212 Hamel, James, 494 Qoldsborough, Charles, 395, 396 Hamilton, George, 200 GOLDSBOROUGH, JOHN M., 396 Hamilton, Mary, 483 GoLDSBOROUGH, Sarah L., 395 Hamilton, Sir Robert, 483 Goldshurongh, Sarah Y., 395, 396 Hamni, Beulah, 280 GOLDSBOROUGH, WiLLIAM T., 395 Hamm, James, 280 Goodwin, John, Sr., 115 Hand, Margaret, 315 Gordon, Catharine, 430, bis 431 Hannis, Mary, 461 Gordon, Charles, 433 Hansell, Barnett, 170 Gordon, Mar(}auet, 431 Hansell, Sarah, 171 Gordon, Peter, 430, 431 Harding, George, 367, 368 Gordon, Rachel, 430 Harding, Mary, 368 1 Gordon, Samuel, 431 Hardinge, Charlotte A., 256 i Gorton, James, 385 Hardinge, Samuel A,, 256 i Graham, William, 428 Hardy, Francis A., 413 j Grand Joseph. (Indian), 518 Hardy, John C, 413 i Graves, Ann, 217, 218 Hardy, Joseph, 437 Graves, John, 217 Hardy, Mar(jaretta, 413 Graves, Kobert, 218 Hare, Mary, 167 Greaves, Alexander, 272 Hare, Robert, 166 Greaves, Alary, 272 Barker, Ann, 235 Greaves, Thomas, 272 Barker, James, 234 Greble, .Martha, 389 Barland, Charles D., 234, 246 Greble, Mary M., 389 Barland, Delphine, 245 1 Greble, Samuel W., 389 Habland, Edward, 235 ' Green, Charles H., 433 Barland, George, 235 | Green, Frances, 433 Barland, Jane, 2.34, 235, 245 Griffiths, Georsje, 117 Harland, Jane, 245 Griffiths, Mary, 117 Barland, John, 234, 235, 245 Griffiths, Rebecca, 117 Harland, John, 245 bis Grimshaw, Elizabeth H., 514 Barland, John S., 245 GRIMSHAW, GEORCiE, 515 Harland, Susan, 235 Grover, Abigail, 204 Harland, William, 234 Grover, Christopher, 203 Harper, Gustavus, 467 Grover, Elizabeth, 204 Hari'ER, Maria, 467 Grover, Hannah, 203 Bar per, Mary, 466 Grover, John, 203, 204 Barper, Thomas, 466 GuRNEY, Francis, 141 ~- - Barris, John, 463 Gurney, Jane, 141 Barrlson, Ann, 2 GuRNEY, Mary, 141 Barrison, Charles, 219 Gwinu, Caroline S., 116 Barrlson, Emily, 538 GwiNN, John, Jr., 116 Barrison, John, 401 GwiNN, William L., 116 Barrison, Joseph, 2 1 Barrison, Mary, 219 Barrison, Rebecca, 2 Barrison, Sally Ann, 401 Barrison, Sarah, 219 575 Hakki-^on, W ii.i.iAM F.. 401 IlAKiiiss, James \V., 292 IlAiutiss, Sakah .1., 292 Haven, Elizabeth \V., 270 Ilavi-ii, .loshim, 270 Haven, Cmvia, 270 Hawkins, (Jeohcje, 340 Hawkins, (Jeutiude P., 340 Hawkins, Henry, 338 bis Hawkins, Henry, 352 Hawkins, -James, 338 Hawkins, Mauy, 338 Hawkins, Rosanna, 33S Hawkins. Sakah, 338 Hawkins, William, 352 Hawks, Auk; ail, 480 Hawks, Hannah, 480 Hawks, William, 480 Hazlevvood, John, 134 Hazlewooi), Maky, 134 Hazzard, William H., 269 Heath, Caroline R., 5 Heavklo, Hannah A., 408 Helmuth, Ann E., 5 Hepburn, Aiitonia M., 528 Hepburn, Charles, 528 Hepburn, Charles W., 528 Heplnirn, Sarah, 528 Hetueuinc;ton, Rebecca, 485 Heavitt, Eleanok, 383 Hewitt, Elizabeth, 384 bis Hewitt, John A., 383 Hewitt, Thomas, 376, 384 Hewitt, Thomas, 383 Hickman, Anna M., 353 Hickman, Sallie, 353 Hickman, Selby, 353 Hijrbee, Joseph, 478 Hill, Eleanou, 484 Hill, High, Jk., 484 Hill, John C, 7 Hill, Joshua, 369 Hill, Mauy Ann, 369 Hill, Sophia D., 7 Hill, William, 7 HiLLMAN, Maugabet, 333 HlLYAKD, EbEK, 97 HiLYAUi), Eber H., 97 HiLYAUU, Fkedeuic W., 97 Hilyard, John, 97 Hiiyard. Sarah, 9T Hind, John, 279 HiNi), Mahv, 279, 280 HoBsoN, Elizabeth, 200 HoBsctN, William L., 200 Hockley, Richard, 72 Hockley, Hannah, 72 Hodj,'e, John, 160 Hodge, Sauau, 160 Holmes, John, 201 Holmes, Elizabeth, 201 HoMMAsEL, Caroline, 317 Hommasel, Charles, 318 Hopkinson, Anne, 542 Hopkinson, Francis, 89, 542 Hopkin8(.n, Mary, 542 Hopkinson, Thomas, 542 HosKiNs, George W., 175 Hoskins, Graham, 175 HOSKINS, JOSEIMI S., 175 Hoskins, Margaret, 175 Hubber, Isaac, 114 lluBBER, Sophia, 114 HlDDELL, HaNKSON, 249 HiDiJELL, Constance T., 255 HlDDELL, Elizabeth, 231, 3.35 Huddell, Elizabeth, 336 Huddell,(4eorgeH., 255 Hi DDELL, Hannah, 336 Huddell, Hannah, 350 Huddell, Henry, 249 Hi DDKLL, Isabel R., 335 HlDDELL, John, 350 HlDDELL, John S., 334 HlDDELL, Joseph. 231, 333 Huddell, Joseph, 249, 334, 335, 336, 350 Huddell. Martha, 231, 255 Huddell, Martlia, 249, 336 Huddell, Martha D., 248 Huddell, Mary B , 248 Huddell, Mary (i.. 334 Huddell, Rachel, 3.34 Huddell, Rebecca, 255, 334, 335 I Huddell, Rebecca, 333, 334 ' Huddell, Robert, 334 Huddell, Samuel H., 255 Huddell, Sarah, 336 Huddell, Washington A., 248 Huddell, Virginia B., 255 Hudson, Edward, 274 Hudson, Maria, 273 Hudson, Thomas, 273 Hnges, Ann, 328 Huges, Benjamin L., 328 I Hughes, Ann, 426 Hughes, Ann Lee, 426 ' Hughes, Benjamin, 426 '' Hughes, James, 424 Hughes, Lavenia, 424 Hughes, Willliam G., 426 Humphreys, Elizabeth, 150 Humphreys, Isaac, 150 Humphreys, Robert A., 150 Hunt, Creswell, 484 Hunt, Elizabeth, 484 Hunt, John, 484 Hunt, Wilson, 424 Hurst, Alphonso J., 496 , Hurst, Ann P„ 265 Hurst, Catharine L., 263, 265 I Hurst, William, 265 Huston, Mary. 122 ' Huston, John O., 122 Huston, Oliver, 122 Huttou, Ann, 313, 534 I Button, Anna Maria, 314 Hutton, Benjamin, 534^ HuTTON, Elizabeth, 313 Hutton, Ellen, 534 ! Hutton, John, 313 Hutton, John, 314 Hutton, John S., 313 Hutton, Rebecca, 534 Hutton, Thomas, 314 576 I Kay, John, 511 Kay, Mary, 511 Imbrie, J. Starket, 433 Kay, T., 511 Ingeksoll, Ann, 67 Keating, Elizabeth, 15 Ingersoll, Charles, 73, 101 Keating, William H., 15 Inqer.'^oll, Frances M., 73 Keen, Hans, 314 iNQERfiOLL, James, G7 Keen, Henricka, 314 IXGERSOLL, Joseph, 67 Keen. Johr), 314 Ingersoll, Joseph R., 67 Keen; Joran, 314 lugersoU, Mary, 101 Keen, Matthias, 314 Ingersoll, Mary W., 67 Keen, Patience, 52 Ingersoll, Samuel, 101 Keen, Susannah, 314 Ingersoll, Snsan C, 73 Keen, Willemka, 314 Irick, Anna, 407 Keith, Jane, 75 Irick, Christopher, 407 Keith, Margaret, 74 Irick, Mary, 407 Keith, Maria, 74 Izard, Alice, 351 Keith, Mary, 75 Izard, Elizabeth C, 351 Keith, Samuel, 75 bis Izard, George, 351 Keith, Sydney A , 76 Izard, Ralph, 351 Keith, Washington, 76 Keith, William, 75 Kemper, Anne, 260 J Kemper, Rev. Jackson, 260 Kennedy, Ann Eliza, 474 Jacobs, Catharine, 246 Kennedy, Hannah, 478 Jacobs, James, 246 Kennedy, Hannah, 474 Jack=;on, Caroline M., 435 Kennedy, Henry H., 474 Jackson, George, 361, 435 Kennedy, Henry H., 478 Jackson, John G., 435 Kennedy, Thomas P., 474 Jackson, Sarah, 362 Ketland, Elizabeth, 46 Jackson, Susanna, 362 Ketland, Henrietta C, 46 Janney, Ellenor, 261 Ketland, John, 46 Janney, Langhorne, 261 Ketland, Thomas, 46 Jaquetf, F. S., 536 Keys, George, 192 Jaquett. Rev. Joseph, 536 KiLBY, Jan net, 311 Jaqufctt, Joseph P., 536 KiLBY, TURPIN, 311 Jewell, Kenneth, 194 King, Edwin, 445 Jewell, Sarah B., 194 King, John, 356 Johnston, Alexander \V.,,250 King, Mary. 445 Johnston, Ann, 250 Kingston, Paul, 289 Johnston, IIoayaru, 250 Kirkham, Charles, 9 Jones, Arabella, 209 Kirkham, Elizabeth, 9 Jones, David, 270 Firkham, William, 9 ' Jones, Eleanor, 90, 411 Kisselman, SrssANNA M., 434 Jones, Elinor, 287 Kitchen, Deborah, 372 Jones, Elizabeth, 287 Kitchen, Eliza M., 48 Jones, J.imes Morris, 209, 323 Kitchen, Elizabeth, 371 Jones, John, 411, 501 Kitchen, Elizabeth H., 48 I Jones, Mary, 501 Kitchen, Henry N., 48 Jones, Periorine, 2S7 Kitchen, James, 372 , Jones, Rk hard C, 501 Kitchen, Phebe, 372 Jones, William, 90 Klapp, Harvey, 220 Jordan, Joseph, 444 Klapp, Rebecca, 220 JoRDON, Ann, 443 Knight, James, 161 Jordon, Hannah, 442, 443 Knowles, Eleanor, 493 Jordon, James, 442 Knowles, Hester, 493 Jordon, John, 443 Knowles, William, 493 Jordon, Joseph, 443 KuHN, Adam, M. D., 538 JordtJi), Mary, 443 Kuhn, Charles, 538 Jordon, Samuel, 443 KuHN, Cornelius, 538 Joyce, John, 402 Kuhn, Edward, 538 Joyce, Mary, 402 KuHN, Elizabeth, 538 Joyce, Thomas F., 402 Kulm, Elizabeth, 538 Kuhn, Elizabeth E., 538 K Kuhn, Elizabeth H., 538 Kuhn, Ellen, 538 Kuhn, Frederick, 538 Kane, Alexander, 500 Kuhn, llartman, 538 Kast, Frederick, 2S5 bis Kuhn, Rosalie, 538 Kay, Ann, 511 Kuhn, William, 538 677 La Gese, (Indian), 51S, Lake, Thomas, 177, Lane, Edavaub, 38«» Lane, Elizabeth, 380 Lane, Maky, 379 Lan-r, Aarou, 506 Larek, Mauy, 506 Latotr, John A., 242 Lailok, Elenob, 482 Lawkenck, Charles R., 80 Lawreuee, Harriet K., 80 Lavvonce, .lot-epli R., 80 Lawrence, Rebecca R., 80 Lawson, AmanuaW., 157 Lawsou, John, 266 LaavsoN, John L., 158 Lawson, John L., Jr, 158 Laa\ SON, Mauy Ann, 266 La%\>ou. Rachel, 267 Lawson, Rebecca S., 158 Lawson, yARAH, 230 Lawtou, Tlionias, 158 Leamini;, Fisher, 377, 378 Leaming, Francis W., 378 Learning', J. Fisher, 376, 378 Leaming, Rebecca W., 378 Leaming, 1 homas, 377, 378 Lee, Alice, 351 Lee, JohK, 374 Lee, Hon. Thomas, 351 Lehman, Fayette, 296 LtHMAN, Uarry. 296 Lehman, Jane, 296 Lehman, isarah, 297 Lehman, W illiam E., 29T Leslie, Eliza, 432 Leuba, Mary V., 374 Leuba, P. H., 374 Levy, Henrietta, 209 Levy, Henrietta M., 207 Levy, Martha, 208 Levy, Mary, v;07 Levy, Musts, 207 Levy, Rachel, 226 Levy, Samson, 208 Lewis, Anna M., 527 Lewis, Julia W., 527 Lewis, Lawrence, 527 Lewis, Martha R., 532 Lewis, Mary K., 527 Lewis, Mary !s., 532 Lewis, Mary T.W., 527 Lewis, Robert M,, 532 Lewis, Stocker, 527 Lindmeyer, George, 314 Lindmeyer, Judith, 314 Linn, John U., 91 Linn, Jilia A. C, 91 Linton, Elizabeth, 370 Linton, James, 370 Linton, Samuel, 370 Lippiucott, Margaret C, 197 Lippincott, Margaret S., 197 Lippincott, Wallace, 197 Lister, Catharine M., 420 Lister, Elizabeth, 419 Lister, George, 419 Lister, Jane S., 419 Lister, John, 419 Lister, John S., 418 Lister, Sarah S„ 418, 419 Lister, Thomas S., 417 Littell, Dr.. 348 LiTTELL, Mary G. E., 348 Little Elk, (Indian), 518 Lloyd, Ann, 10 Lloyd, Edward, 10 Lloyd, Hannah, 522 Lloyd, Hon. James, 522 LocKHERT, Jane, 276 Lockhert, Robert, 275 Lof.'au, Sarah W., 528 Long, Hannah, 117 LonL^ Jobn, 117, 118 Long, Rachel, 118 LoTT, Abraham, 478 Louth, Elizabeth, 454 LoiTH, Mary, 454 Louth, Samuel, 454 LovETT, Arthl'R S., 236 Lowe, Charlotte, 304 , L(-we, Vincent, 304 I LowRY, Eleanor J. C, 412 I LowRY, John C. H., 412 Lowry, William C, 412 I Lyue, Rev. AuorsTLS F., 84 i Lynch, Debby Ann, 115 ' Lynch, William, 115 i Lyon, Ann, 465 Lyon, Clementina, 465 Lyon, Patrick, 465 Lyon, Thomas, 121 Lytton, Ann, 162 Lytton, James, 162 Lytton, Jchn W\, 162 Lytton, Sarah, 162 McCall, Charlotte M., 35 McCall, Harry, 35 McCarty, Jane, 168 McClane, Ann, 458 McClane, Archibald, 458 McClane, Elias, 45S McCluney, James, 363 McCluuey, Martha, 363 McCoRMicK, John, 513 McCuLLAGH, William G., 398 McCl'Llagh. George H., 398 McElheny, John, 225 McElheny, Patrick, 225 McFarlaud, George, 166 McFarland, Serah, 166 McFarlanu. Serah Ann, 166 McGavoc, Patrick, 313 McGiLL, Edward, 307 i McIlERRON, Charles, 194 McIlhenney, Thomas, 315 McKever, Jemima, 415 1 McKever, John, 414 I McKever, Mary, 414 McKiNZEY, Mary, 247 McMullin, Margaret, 533 McMuRRAY, Martha M,, 363 McNeail, Elizabeth, 469 578 McNeran, Malcolm, 202 Merritt, John C, 53 McNeran, Mary, 202 Merritt, Mary Ann. 53 Macalester. Charies, 23 Meston, Rebecca, 357 > Macalcster, Susan B., 23 Meston, William, 357 Mackenzie, Mary, 32 Middleton, George, 312 Mackenzie, William, 32 MiDDLETON. Mary, 312 Mackie, Joanna, 274 Midlen, Walter. 256 Mackie, Tiioma;<, 274 Miercken, Albert P., 153 Maclure. Daviu, 364 MiERCKEN, Anna, 153 ! Maddox, Joshua, 2, 24 Miercken, Anne E., 153 Maggi, Autonio M., 441 Miercken, Catharine, 153 Mahn, Margaret, 414 Miercken, Henry F., 153 Mahonev, M. B.. 535 Miercken, Maria, 153 Malaby, Ann, 348 Miercken, Peter, 154 Mansfield, Ann, 514 Mifflin, Clementina, 25, 26 Mansfield, Kicharrl, 514 Mifflin, Elizabeth, 26 Mares, Rebecca, 463 Mifflin, John F., 25 Mares, Thomas, 463 Mifflin, John R., 27 Mares, Walter, 463 Mifflin, MarcxARET, 26 Markley, Anna H. A., 54 Mifflin, Samcel, 26 Marsu, Hannah, 59 Mifflin, Sarah, 26 Marsh, Joseph, Jr , 59 Miles, Ann, 232 Marshall, Deborah, 376 Miles, Anna Catharine, 358 Marshall, Elizabeth, 152 bis Miles, Benjamin, 232 Marshall, Joseph, 152 Miles, Lewis, 358 Marshall, Mary, 152 Miles, Thomas, 232 ' Marshall, Ralph, 152 Mill, Allen, 102 | Marshall, Thomas, 152 Mill, Elizabeth C, 102 i Martin, Gov., 544 Miller, Magnus K., 399 | Martin, Harriet, 373 Miller. Margaret B., 400 Martin, Henry, 199 Miller, Mary N.. 401 Martin, James M., 373 Miller, Murray K., 400 Martin, Jonathan, 508 Miller, Sarah, 401 Martin, Mary, ISO bis Miller William. 400 Martin, Mary B., 513 Mills. Catharine, 502 Martin, Samuel, 180, 508 Mills, Edward, 502 j Martin, Thomas, 373 Mills, Eleanor, 502 "Mary," 36 MiLNER, Edward, 50 | Mason, Ann, 456 MiLNER, Susannah, 50 Mason, Martha, 286 Milner, Susannah, 314 [ Mason, Mary, 455 MiNTZER, Joseph F., 271 Mason, Philip, 455, 456 Mitchell, Ann. .341 Masson, Abraham, 86 Mitchell, [outgomery B., 43 Ogden, Samuel, 25 Ogelby, John, 451 Ohl, Eliz-ibeth J.. 259 Ohl, John F., 255 Ohl, John F., Jr., 259 Ohl, Louisa A., 259 Oliver, Elizabeth, 175 Oliver, Margaret B., 147 Oliver, Maria, 147 Oliver, Maria M.. 146 Oliver, Paul A., 147 Oliver, Thomas, 175 Ormes, Jane, 74 Ormes, Samuel, 74 Oswald, James, 20 Osborn, Ann, 507 Osboru, Eliza R., 507 Osboru, Geor2:e, 507 Osborn, George W., 507 Osborn, Richard, 507 S. P., 479 Palmer, Thomas, 178 Park, Samuel, 440 Patterson, Benjamin C, 450 Patterson, David G., 159 Patterson, Mary, 451 Patterson, Mary J., 159 Patterson, Thomas, 450 Patton, John, 319 580 Pauluing Willie H., 332 Payne, Baknet, 340 Payne, James, 342 j Payne, Maktha, 342 Peale Charles W„ 139 Peale, Elizabeth D., 139 Peale, jVIartha, 131 Peale, Raphaelle, 131 Pearson, Amanda M., 190 Pearson, James S., 189 Pearson, Kachel, 189 Pearson, Sarah, 189 Penrose, Charles H., 534 Penrose, John K., 534 Percival, Joshua, 448 Percival, Kobcrt, 448 Percival, Sarah C, 448 Peter, William, 92 Peters, Kichard, 113 Peters, Rev. Dr. Richard, 543, 544 Peters, Sarah, 112 Peters, Sarah R., 114 Philips, Henry, 18 Philip?, Henry, 524 Philips, James, 18 Philips, John, IS Philips, Sarah, IS Philips, Sophia, 524 Phillips, Benjamin, 385 Phillipse, Col., 544 Pickel, Ann, 399 PiCKEL, James, 399 Pickel, Nicholas, .S99 Pickel, Peter, 397 Pickle, George, 397 Pierie, (John G.,) 158 PlERIE, JXLIA M., 159 Plvmmer, William, 305 PuMSTEAu, George, 54 Pumsteau, William, 54 Pluuisted, George, 70, 522 Plumsted, Mary, 522 Plumsted, Thomas, 534 PLtfNKET, Alexander, 254 Plunket, Mary, 254 Pollard, John, 140 Potter, Jane, 381 Potter, Josiah, 381 Potter, Sarah M., 401 Poulsoii, Charles A., Jr., 151 Poulson, Christine, 151 PouLsoN, Francis G., 151 PoYNTELL, Ann, 44 Poyutell, Ann, 45, 246, 247 PoYNTELL, Charles, 45 PoYNTELL, George, 44 PoYNTELL, Maria, 247 POYNTELL, SlSANNAU, 247 PoYNTELL, William, 45, 246 Poyutell, William, 44, 247, 252 Preston, Elizabeth, 479 bis Preston, John, 479 Prichett, Elizabeth, 539 Prichett, Hannah B., 539 Prichett, Hannah S., 539 Prichett, Mrs., 539 Prichett, Sally Ann, 539 Prichett, Thosias, 539 Prichett, Thomas B., 539 Prichett, William, 539 Pringle, Catharine, li Pringle, John, 177 Prtor, Charles, 165 Pryor, Margery, 165 Pryor, Norton, 165 PuGH, Catharine, 475 PuGH, Thomas, t^r., 475 Pugh, Thomas, Jr., 475 Quail, Elizabeth, 409 I Quail, John, 410 I Quail, John H., 409 Quail, Mary A., 408 Quail, Thomas, 410 Quail, William B„ 409 Reading, John G., 534 RelF, ANN, 253 Relf, Charles P., 253 I Relf, Charles P., 168, 252 I Relf, Charles S., 16S I Relf, Elizabeth, 253 j Relf, George P., 260 ' Relf, Lucia N., 168, 252 I Relf, Poyntell, 252 Relf, Rebecca L., 252 I Relf, Richard, 252, 260 I Relf, Samuel, 251 bis Relf, Samuel, 252, 260 Relf, Sarah, 251. 260 Relf, Sarah, 252 I Relf, William, 253 Relf, William P., 260 Remington, Eliza, 148 Remington, Elizabeth, 243 Remington, John P., 243 Remington, John S., 148 Renshaw, Martha, 103 Renshaw, William, 103 Reside, Hannah, 11 Reside, John W., 11 Reside, Robert, 11 Reside, Sarah, 11 Rex, Annie, 4S6 Rice, Ann, 425 Rice, Anna, 425 Rice, Mart G., 425 Rice, Philip, 425 Richardson, Dr. Henry, 56 Richardson, John, 56 Richardson, Mary, 493 Richardson, Mary F., 56 Richardson, Sarah, 56 Richardson, William, 493 Riddle, James, 521 Riddle, John S., 521 Riddle, John W., 521 Riddle, Martha, 533 Riddle, Mary B., 521 Riddle, Susan B. W., 521 Riley, Charles C, 504 Riley, Susan J. H., 504 Risborough, Edward, 105 Risborough, Eleanor, 106 Risborough, John, 105 581 Rishoroupli, Hannah, 106 Sawer, Ann, 196 RisBoiioiKJH, Maroauet C, 105, Sawer, Elizabeth, 196 Idfi Sawer, .James, 190, .")25 RisBORoioii, Robert U., 105 Sawer, John, 196 Ru^BORoiMjH, William 8., 105 Sawer, Margaret, 196 Roach, Allen, 276 Sawer, Marj^aret, 525 Roach, Elizabeth, 262 ScAiFE, Catharine, 499 Roach, Geor»4E W., 261 ScAiFK, Elizabeth, 499 Roach, Isaac, 262, 276 Scheelz, Anna M., 57, 70 Roach, Isaac, 261, 5:55 Scheetz, Henry A., r>l Roach, Joseph H., 5H5 Scheetz, John, 57 Roach, Martha, 261 Scheetz, John II., 56 Roach, Thomas R., 585 Scheetz, John N., 70 Roach, William, 276 ScHETKY, Geor(;e, 375 Roharts, Ahiirail, 2<.M», 300 Schetky, Stephen P., 375 Robarts, Eliza, 299 ScoTT, George, 195 RoBARTs, James, Jr., 300 Scott, John, 18, 462 Robarts, Josevii, 299 Scott, John R., 4G1 Robarts, Sarah, 300 Scott, Nancie J., 462 Robbins, ChaiKllcr, 35 Seclvel, Adam, 352, RoBBiNs, Helen J., 35 Seckel, Rosanna, 352 Roberts, Allen, 211 See, Margaret ta, 530 1 Roberts, Ann, 293, 294 See, Richard C, 530 Roberts, James, 29S See, Richard IL, 530 Roberts, Jane, 211 See, Susanna, 530 Roberts, Martha, 294 Selbt, Elizabeth F., 86 Roberts, Sarah, 29S Selby, John M., 346 Roberts, Sarah Ann, 293 bis Selby, Kendal, 86 Robei:ts, Seth, 293 Selby, Mary. 86 Roberts, Thomas W.. 293 Sellers, Charles J., 536 1 Robeson, Elizibcth, 52S Sharp, Richard, 286 Robinson, Abkjail A., 459 Sharpe, Benjamin, 531 Robinson, Lewis, 458 Sharpe, R. M., 531 Rodman, John, 539 Sharpe, William H., 531 Rogers, Henry, 167 Shaw, Margaret E., 43 Rogers. Mary. 345 Shaw, Mary F., 127 ' Rogerson, John, 48 Shaw, Montiromery P., 43 Ross, Jane, 4S6 Shaw, Thomas, 127 Ross, John, 25 Shedaker, James, 215 RosTAiN, A. F. FoiRNiER, 4S5 Shedaker, James, Sr., 215 Roy. James, 92 Shadakkr, Mary G., 215 Riulderow, John, 24 Shadaker, Sarah, 222 Riidderow, Mary, 24 Shadaker, William, 215, 221 Russell, ANN M., 4t5 Shadaker, William, 222 Russell, Edward, 128 Sheflleey, John, 436 Russell, Frances, 127 Sheffleey, Joseph, 436 Russell, Lvdia, 445 Shertleey, Mary, 436 Russell, Stephen, 445 Shepherd, Catharine, 803 RrsTON. Mary. 427 SiiEi'HERD. John, 304 Ruston, Dr. Thomas. 427 Shepherd, John M., 303 RiTHERPORD, Mary, G., 517 Shepherd, Nancy, 302 Rutledi^e, Edward, 3S6 Shepherd, Rebecca B., 303 RuTLEDGE. John. 386 Shepherd, Sarah, 302 bis Rutter, Clement S., Jr., 535 Shepherd, William, 303 Shepherd, Williamina, 302 S Shippen, Alice Lee, 351 Shippeu, Eiizah.'th C, 351 Shippen, J. P. Farlev, .351 J. L. S., 514 Shippen, Mary L. S.; 351 St. John, Charles, 439 Shippen, Thomas Lee, 351 Sadler, Catherine, 239 Shipi)en, William, M. D., 351 Sadler, John, 239 Shippen, William, Jr., 351 Sadler, Rebecca, 239 Shippin,*Ann, 564 Sandford, Ann, 9.! Sliippin, Benjamina, .560 Sandford, Sarah R., 93 Shippin, William, 560 Sandford, William, 93 Shoemaker, Abraham, 335 Sarmiento, Catharine, 29 Shoemaker, Hannah, 335 Sarmiento, Ferdinand C, 29 Short. Levi E., 261 Satchavell, Jeremiah, 437 Shoveler, Sarah, 201 Savage, Littleton J., 492 Shoveler, St urges, 201 I 582 .^Shute, Daniel, 388 Smith, John. 369, 518 Shvte, Elizabeth, 388 bis Smith, John S., 135 SibbaUl, Charles S., 119 Smith, Lydia, 64 .^■ Sibbald, Isabella, 119 Sibbald, Maria M., 119 Smith, Lydia, 436 Smith, Lydia L., .526 SiDDON^, Edward, 198 Smith, Margaret, 12, 174 Simmons, Edward M., 124 Smith, Mary, 530 Simmons, Elizabeth N., 124 Smith, Mary P., 63 Simmons, Harriott, 126 Smith, Rebecca L., 64 Simmons, Stephen, 319 Smith, Richard S., 63 Simmons, Thankfull, 319 Smith, Roger, 486 Simmons, William, 126 Smith, Sarah, 361, 363 Simmons, William M., 124 Smith, Sarah, 362 Simpson, Deborah, 109 Smith, Thomas, 530 Sims, Alexander W., 4 Smith, Thomas L., 526 Sims, Ann, 4 Smith, Thomas R. 530 Sims, Auii W., 4 Smith, William, 12, 175 Sims, Dauiel C, 4 Smith, William, 174 Sims, Elizabeth, 3, 5 Smith, William. Jr., 174 Sims, Elizabeth, 4 Smith, William D., 62 Sims, Hannah, 4 Smith, William G., 530 Sims, Joseph, 3 Smith, William S., 51 Sims, Joseph, 4, 5 Smith, William S., 530 Sims, Mary K., 4 Smith, Wilson B., 530 Sims, Rebecca, 5 Snowden, Eliza, 156 Sims, Richard K. H., 5 Snowden, Hannah C, 157 Sims, Wooddrop, 4 Snowden, Joseph, 155 Sims, Woofldrop. 5 Snowden, Joseph N., 154 Singer, Anna, 415 Snowden, Joseph S., 157 Singer, Rachel S., 415 Snowden, Rebecca S., 155 Singer, Susannah, 416 Snowden, Thomas, 154 Sin Stuatcheu, Kdwaud, .360 Stuembeik, Klizabeth, 278, 279 STKEMBhC'K. .) AfOB. 27» Strt-iiilxck, .lohii, 278, 279 STUEMBEiK. Kebeiia, 277 Stremlifck, William, 277 Strctchir. Aiim- M. A., 5.36 Stuktcuek, Cakoline, 300 Stkethieb, Edwauu, 360 Stueicuek. Elizabeth, 360, 536 Stri'tclitT, Finn IX, 3»".0 STHETCHEB, FlNMX, 536 Stuetihek, William W., 360 Stkic'klanu, Elizabktu, 243 Stricklinjr, Auu, 51S Stricklint'- Charli-s, .518 STRICKLINO, KlCUARD, 518 Stride, Joseph. 435 Strong, Jost-pli, 90 Strontr, Kt-lKCta. 90 Stron(;, William, 90 Sturdtvant, ElizulK-th C, 202 Sturdi-vant, Einilie L., 202 Sturdivant, Mary E., 202 Si'MMEUs. Andrew, Sr., 344 Simmers, Elizabeth, 343 Summers, Hannah, 343 Summers, James. 344 Simmers, John. 343 Summers, John. Jr., 343 Summers. Lydia, 345 Summer.-, ftamiul M., 345 Sutton. Ann. 171 Sutton, Mary, 356 Sutton, Sarah, 170 Sutton, Wollman, 366 Swain, Eiiz«, 91 Swain, John L., 84 Swanwick, Mary, 110 SwANwii K, John, 110 Swanwick, Richard, 110 Tatem, Jeremiah, 53 Tatem, .Mary, 53 Taylor, John, 445 Taylor, John II., 161 Taylor, .Ioskvu, 517 Taylor, Kayner, 375 -^ Taylor. Sarah, 161,517 Taylor, William, 444 Taylor, William. 517 Thaw, Adeline, 126 Thaw, Hakiot A., 125 Thaw, Louisa D., 183 Thaw, Mary A., 123, 126 Thaw, William, 123, 125,12 Tho-Mas, Amelia, 508 Thomas, .\nna C, 187 Thomas, Hrn.iamin. 187 Thomas, (iroriri' F., 92 Thomas, Hannah, 188 Thomas, John, 31 Thomas, .Iosei'H. IHS — TllOMA-, MARCiAIUiT, 30,31 Thoma"^, Mary, 39. 331 Thomas, Samuel. Iss Thomas, Stei-hen <;., isjs Thomas. Kiv. William, 39 Thomas, William. 1h7, 331 Thomas. Williamina, 188 Thompson, .liniN,4irt Thomson, Elizabeth, 222 Thomson, John, 222 Thomson, J«)iin, 271 Thornton. Ben.iamin, 460 bis Thornton, (teorm-, 357 Thornton. Jilia A., 357 Thornion, Hiln-cca. 460 Thornton. Thomas, 460 Tilghman, Willi«m. 20 Toma, (Indian). 5ks Toole. Mary, 440 TOWN.-END, htV. JULM S S., 43 Tredwell. Elizabeth H., 106 Tredwell, II.>l»-n, l(i6 Tredwell, Samuel, 106 Tryow, Gov., .544 Tucker, Ben.iamin J., 497 Turley, Eliza, 358 TuRLEY, Enoch, 358 Tiirm-r, Mary, 20 TuTT, Charles P., 379 Van Allen, Hannah, 280 Van All.n, H'y, 280 Van Amrinoe, Adelaide P., 38 Van Amrin^'t', Elizal>eth, 383 Van .Vmrinj^'e. Lyon, 383 Van 1'usen. Matthew, 137 Van Lat-r, Ann, 313 Van Keed, Jacob, 434 Van Heed, John, Jr., 434 Van Ki'ed, Kt-ht'cca, 434 Vea( ocK, Ann, 295 Veacock, Ann. 298 Veacock, Jane, 298 Veacock, Samuel S , 295 Veacock. Saimi.l S., 298 ViALL, Winchester, 305 ViNiNE, Ann, 81 WoRLEY, Francis, 386 WooDnovsK, James, M.D.,81,82 Worley, Phoeue S., 386 WooDnorsE, John, 81 Woream, Richard, 47 W(joi)iiox !