BURIAL HILL, Plymouth, Massachusetts : ITS MONUMENTS AND GRAVESTONES NUMBERED AND BRIEFLY DESCRIBED, AND THE INSCRIPTIONS AND EPITAPHS THEREON CAREFULLY COPIED. -BV- BENJAMIN DREW, it (Author of "Pens and Types.") (All Rights Reserved.) 'A bit of paper Survives himself, his tomb, and all that's his." PUBLISHED I5V D. W. ANDREWS, Free Press Office, Plymouth, M?.ss. Copyright, ltf!>4. By Benjames Drew. PREFACE. heburying-groundofPlyncu.his, of ccurte, a F kee of great inter- o thecitizens of the town : and visiles f.cm other places feel a sad sure in wandering among the tombs of past generatiens. A few ei . nbs contain remains of the original adventurers ; many are cccu- •ox ■ e bodies of their immediate descendants who were imbued with ?. St oirit— worldly enterprise controlled are! sar.clif.cdty fervid long the earlier numbers (No. 5 3,etc.) mention is made of six rravestones bearing dates in the i ,th century. As I proceeded in my Lrk I found two others plainly i, scribed cf tl e century mentioned, aid 3 „e next to No. 435 having the face scaled off, so tl at , o nscripucn is • erceptible, but which, judging from its surroundings, is, in all probabilit), erected at the grave of Nathaniel, son of Nathaniel and Mary Thomas; us death is said to have occurred in r6 97 -there are then but eight or pine bearing date of sixteen hundred and odd years. lhese are William Bradford, 1657, John Howland, 1672, Edward Gray, 1681, William Crowe, 1683-4, Hannah Clark, r687, Thomas Clark, 1697, Thomas Cushman, 1691, Ten children of John and Josiah Cotton 1699, and the defaced ternb- stone of Nathaniel Thomas (1697?) It is well known that the earliest burying- ground of the Pilgrim Fathers was on Cole's Hill. To conceal from the Indians all knowledge of the number of deaths among the new settlers, pains were taken to hide all traces of sepulture. Excavations on the hill sometimes reveal long-hidden tombs ; and on one of these — near the steps which lead to The Rock — has been placed a polished granite slab, on which is engraved in capitals the following inscription : On this hill the Pilgrims whodiedlhe first winter were buried. This tablet marks the spot where lies the body of one found October 8, 1883. The body of another found on the 27th of the following monthlies 8 feet northwest of the westerly corner of this stone. Erected 18S4. The "unlettered muse" spoken of by Gray has, in many instances, supervised the spelling and punctuation on the tombstones of Burial Hill. The various styles of contracted words and the differences in, Bering could not b* exactly imitated in ordinary type, — but the author of this work has made as close an approximation to the engraved inscriptions as ordinary type would permit. If other than copied errors are found, I believe they wi 11 be trifling, and within negligible limits. BENJAMIN DREW. INDEX TO BURIAL HILL: ITS INSCRIPTIONS AND EPITAPHS, PLYMOUTH, MASS. Copyright, 1894, by Benjamin Drew. \ r/>' ~z' [THE figures refer to the no. in the body of the work.] ALBERSON Jos'h Warren 621. ALEXANDER Chas. 27, Charlotte S. 22, Deborah 26, Fanny 28, George 27, Georgeianna 29, John 29, John K. 21, Samuel 25, Samuel L. 23, Silva- nus 27, Sophronia 27. ALLEN Ezra 1324, Geo. 1996, Mary 1323, Mary A. B. 45. ATHERTON Chas. P. 2094. ATT WOOD Susanna 194. ATWOOD Abby J. 505, Darius 198 and 200, Eliza- beth 195 and 199, Exper 1445, Experience 1367 and 1448, Geo. H. 504, Hannah 1444, Henry R. 1230, Isaac 1230, Joanna 1318, John 1447, John B. 1055, Mehetabel 197, Sarah 1446, Thos. 196, Wm. 1230, (twins) 198, Wm. jr. 1230, Wm. T. 504. BACON Abigail 1259, Betsey 2123, Charles H. 1257, Elizabeth 1303, George 1303, George T. 1333, 1334, 1335, Henry S. 1258, Leverett T. 1333, Mary 1254, 1289, Mary T. 1304, Nathan 1289, 1335, Re- becca 2123, Thomas 1255. BAGNELL Benjamin 2104, Bethiah 2008, Betsey 2100 Elizabeth 2102, 2104, Lois 2033, Lucy 2103, Lucy E. 2101, Minerva 2034, Richard, 245, 2008, Samuel W. 2009, 20336, Sarah F. 2033a. BALLARD Samuel D. 491. BARDAN Mary 1965. BARLOW John D. 35. BARNES (closed tomb) 1764, Anna E. 1099, Annie F. 1100, Benjamin 1800, Betsey T. 1826, Betsey W. 1826, Calvin Carver (two) 1864, Charles El- kanah 2115, Charlie E. 2115, Charlie S. 2117, Charlott 1314, Corban 1316, Corbin 1315, Cynthia B. 39, Eleanor 1864, Elizabeth 1939, 1362, Eliza- beth Ishmael 2114, Elkanah 2118, Ellis 786, 2074, Ellis D. 21, Hannah 38, 91, 1788, John 1472, 1470, Jonathan 1487, 1361, Joseph, 1940, 1788, Levonzo D. 1307, Mary 1315, 1479, 1786, 2033, Mary A. N. 2073, Mary W. 2025, Mercy 1864, Nathaniel 90, 1788, 1864, Nathaniel jr. 90, Nancy C. 2074, Re- becca 246, Rebekah 1317, Roselia S. 2075, Sally 1057, Samuel 1803, Sarah 1476, 1791, Susan L. 839, Phebe J. 1098, Phebe 1488, William 1056, 1097, 1785, 1787, William Brewster 787, William E. 790, Willie H. 1101, William T. 11016, Win- slow (two) 1826, Zacheus 2024. BARNS Elizabeth 1434, 1486, Sarah 1477. BARRY Hattie S. 2083, Maria 2082, Timothy 2082, Timothy jr. 2082. BARSTOW Sarah R. 1074. BARTLET Lothrop 568, Margaret 356, Robert 354. BARTLETT Abby 247, Abigail 138, 353, Amasa 233, Andrew 1186, Angeline 2070, Anna M. 813, Ansel (two) 2051, Augustus 1127, Benjamin 822, 1127, Betsey 364, Betsey L. 105, Caleb 1013, Caroline 1565, Caroline E. 1697, Charles 2069, Charles T. 1344, Cynthia 1552, David 976, Dolly 1757, Doro- thy 1578, Eliza Ann 1531, Elizabeth 360, 359, 362, 456, 1691, Elizabeth Thacher 1531, Ephraim, 1014, 1019, Experience 2071, Fear 1011, Fred- erick 574, Hannah 355, 1038, 1521. 748, 2021, Hariot 1201, Henry 248, Bartlett (infant son) 1013, James 1035, 1060, 1327. 1524, James Sam- son 1340, James Thomas 1339, James T. 1338, Jamima 822, Jane 1326, Jenney 393, Jerusha 396, 843 6, John 1030, 1127, 1553, 1565, 1573, 1576, John L. 1574, Jonathan 789, Joseph 358, 575, 1008, 1029, 1121, 1127, [headstone missing; foot- stone "J. B."] 2076, Lemuel 390, Lewis 1575, Lothrop 391, Lucia 2072, Lucy D. 1128, Lydia 351, Margarett J. 237, Marg'tt 357, Martha 104, Mary 228, 389, 394, 1328. Mary A. 1342, Mary T. 1329, Nathaniel 2d 239, Phebe C. 1813, Polly 976, 2050, Rebecca 1012, 1126, 1330, Rebecca T. 1343, Rebeckah 798, Rebekah 797, (two) 793, Ruth 109, Samuel 361, 457, 458, 1127, Sarah 395, 1028, 1034, Sarah T. 233, Silvanus T. 1337, Silvanua Taylor 1341, Stephen 2071, Susan 1129, 1350, Susan Thacher 1532, Sylvan us 103, Thomas 110, 236, 238, 352, 1690, Truman 2072, William 227, 1125, William Thos. 236, Zacheus 748. BATES Abby Washburn 1336, Benjamin 72, Ben- jamin F. 72, 73, David 840, Ebenezer P. 1829, Hira 1309, John 1829, John B. 1336, Martha 72, Thankful 841. BATTLES Elizabeth 1683, 1684, James W. 418, John 1683, Lydia 1683, Samuel 1199, William 1200. BAXTER Abner N. 345, Ann E. 345, Charles H. 345, Charles I. 116, James 345. BISHOP Abigail 844, Catharine 849, Henry 845, John 844, Katie B. 848, Sarah T. 847, William 846. BOURASSO Hannah D. 497. BOUTELLE Ann Goodwin 777, Ann L. 795, Caleb 776, Ellen G. 795, Nathaniel G. 795. 11 INDEX TO EURIAL HILL! BOWRN Mary 251. BRADFORD Amos 547, Andrew J. 982, Bathsheba 703, 706, Betsey 982, Charles 704, Consider 1601, Cornelius 1435, David 983. David L. 982, Desire H. 982, Ebenezer N. 707, Eleanor 1602, Eleanor Morton 1345, Elizabeth 548, 1428, Hannah 704, 1845, Isaac 547 James 548, 1603, John H. 1429, Joseph 1432, Lemuel 702, 1433, LeBaron 553, Lydia 1433, 1435, Lydia H. (two) 982, Marcy B. 605, Mary 1430, Nancv 606, Nathaniel (two) 1428, 1431, Rebecca 1428, Ruth 547, Sally 1360, Sally H. 1040, Sarah 412, 553, 1603, Thomas 683, Will- iam 517, 606, 610, 1439, 1467, 1602, Zephaniah 1039. BRAMHALL Grace 219, Joseph 220. 453, Joshua 217, 444, Lucy 1452, Lucy M. 1452, Mary 449, Mary B. 218, Mercy 447, Phebe J. 229, Sarah 445, Silvanus 448. BRECK Moses 1064, Sarah Tyler 1065. BREWSTER 741, America 825, Elizabeth T. 745, (three) 747, Ellis 740. Sarah 824, William 746, (three) 747, Wm. & Elizabeth, child of, 744. BRIGHAM Antipas 1681, Mercy M. 1682, Mercy S. 1681. BROOKS Betsy 1256. BROWN Abigail Allen 1387, Alice A. Neal 1698, Ann 1070, Anne Rice 1068, Barnabas A. 1388, Charles (two) 16, Lemuel 1067, 1069, Lucy C. J. 600, Lydia 1387, Lydia Allen 1389, 1390, Margret 1385, 1393, Martha 1393, Mary 1383, 1385, 1391, Nabby 1386, Priscilla 1393, Robert (two) 1384, 1392, 1393, 1394, Sarah 1068, Sarah Palmer 1067, 1068, Sophia 603, William 1385, (two) 1387. BRYANT Homer 2092, Butler Alma M. 2108. BUGBEE Aurin 1321, James H. 637. BULLARD Benjamin D. 1184, Mary 1185. BURBANK Mary Allen 1793, Betsey 1793, Daniel T. 1796, Ezra 1799. Hannah 1796, John 1795, John jr. 1794, Lydia 1795, Mercy 1801, Nehe- miah 1797, Polly 1798, Timothy 1801. BURGESS George A. 1763, Georgiana 1938, Han- nah E. 1750, John 1953. Lucy 826, Susaunar 1952, Thomas 1927. BUKGIS Sally 2017. BURGISS Renslow P. 2018. BURN Samuel 1282. BURNS Catharine 128, Ellen 128, Henry 128, James 128, James H. 129, Mary (two) 128, Rose 128. BURT Edward 1709, Elizabeth 1708, Hannah 899, Laban 899, Thomas B. 1709. CALLAHAN Marge 512. CALLAWAY Mary Ann 208. CARVER Betsey 1957, Dorothy 1354, 1355, Eliza 1884, James 1355, Joanna 1957, Joseph 1355, Mary 1800, 1957, Nancy .540, 1957, Nathaniel 1955, 1957, Nathl jr. 1957, Sarah 1956, Stephen 1890, 1957, Theodore S. 1905, innominata 1355. CASSADY Ann 221. ( ASSIDY Bridget 215. CASWELL Henry 1816. CHANDLER Hannah 338, 451, Hannah B. 339, John B. 338, John T. 339, Lucy S. 339. CHASE Abigail 1769, George E. 1768. Henry 1768, John 1769, Samuel R. 1768, Wm. 1768. CHURCH Joseph 387. CHURCHALL Ezra 654, Susan A. 654. CHURCHELL Abigal 1674. Abigal W. 1674, David 1674, Eleazar 1660, Ephraim 1643, 1644, Hannah 1465, John 1464, Mary C. 1661, Nathaniel 1640, Priscilla 1643, Stephen 1570. CHURCHILL Abigail 2000, Adry Anna 1520, Ame- lia 666, Asenath 1529, Barnabas 2087, (two) 2089, Bethiah 1466, 1541, Catharine B. 2001, Charles 1999, Daniel 1396, David 2099, Elizabeth 1689, 1707, 2098, Elizabeth C. 5, Elizabeth H. 6, lenor 1572, Elkanah 1402, 1558, 1665, Ephraim 1658, Esther 1970, Eunice 1131, 1665, Hannah 1659, 1675, Hannah P. 2084, Heman 1687 a, Heman, six children of, 1688, Isaac 1379, Isaac jr. 1379, Jane 1687 a, Jesse 1674, Job 2084, John (two) 951, 1490, 1539. 1540, Joseph 665, Joseph L. 665, Lemuel B. 1688, Lucy 2099, Lucy Ann 33, Lydia 2086, Lydia A. 1559, Lydia L. 664, Marcia G. 665, Mary 1827, Mary A. 1687 o, Mary E. 2003, Mary L. 1889, Mercy 667, Nancy 1540, 1542, 2003, Olive 951, Rebecca 1377, Rebecca P. 2002, Rufus and child, 1130, Ruth 1889, 1933, Sally 1325, 2085, Sally C. 1971, Samuel 1706, Sarah 1378, 1634, 2088, Sarah and an infant son 1705, Seth 2097, 2009, Silvanus 7, Solomon 1689, Susan 1932, Thomas 1975, twins 5, William 1379, William C. 5, William C. (2d) 5, Wilson 1931, Zacheus 1666. CLARK Abigail 884, Eliza H. 1071, Ella M. 677, Hannah 634, John 1072, John T. 674, Mary 645, 1073, Nathaniel 884, Rebecca T. 675, Samuel 646, Thomas 633, Zoheth 676. CLARKE Elisabeth 1511. COAL Isaac 955. COB John 1881, Marcy 1880. COBB Cornelius 60, Ebenezer 1882, Elizabeth 63, Ephraim 949, 950, Francis 724, Grace 69, 61, (innominata) 801, Isaac E. 62, Job 58, 66, John 802, 803, Josiah 801, Lemuel 919, 970, Margaret 950, Mary 805, Patience 67, Ruth 57, Sarah 806, Susanna 279. COLE Caroline E. 1547, Cyrus 333, Deborah B. 1547, Ephraim 1365, 1369, James 1353, Jane R. 1547, Rebecca 2141, Sally 1548, Samuel 1188, 1352, 1366, 1549, Sarah (1st and 2d) 1365. COLGAN John 183, Thomas 183. COLLIER Mary A. 417. COLL1NGS Lois 180. COLLINGWOOD John B. 1049, 2125, Joseph 1047, Martha T. 1050, Nellie F. 1050, Rebecca W. 1048, Susan 2125, Thomas 1051, William and Eleanor, 4 children of, 2126, Willie p. 1050. Willie L. 1050. COLLINS Gamaliel 181, James 179, Lois 182, Mary 177, 178. COOK Caleb 158, Marcy 292. COOPER Emeline P. 1172, Esther 1166, George 1121, 1170, George W. 1123, Hannah 1320, 1440, 1442, John 1441, Joseph 1168, Lucy 1167, Lucy T. 1171, 1172 6, Mary B. 1169, Mary C. 1122, Richard 1319, 1443, Sylvia 1929, 1930. CORNISH Thos. E. 2122, Zoraday T. 498. COTTON David B. 476, Hannah 416, 472, Joanna 470, John 473, John, 3 children of, 430, 2144, Josiah 415, 478, 1566, Josiah, seven children of, 414, Josiah, sons of, 430, 2144, Lydia 477, 1657, Martha 531, Mary 482, Priscilla 475, Rachel 479, Rosseter 481, Rossiter M. 480, Temperance 1568, Theophilus 530, Thos. 480, Ward 426, William C. 480. ITS INSCRIPTIONS AND EPITAPHS. COURT1ES Elisabeth 1489. COVENTON Elizabeth 1087. COVINGTON Mary 1942, Sarah 1943, Thomas 1944. COWEN Ann T. 1646, Mary Ann 1647, Robert 1645, 1647. COX Elias 941,942 6, 1410, Eliza O. 942 a, James 1417, Mary 1272, Nancy H. 1416, Patience 1412. CRAIG David N. 1061. CRANDON Benjamin 838, Jane 834, Mary D. 833, Ruth 832, Sarah 836, Sukey 837. CROADE Deborah 261. CROMBIE Deborah 528, 537, Fanney 538, James 539, Kimball 536, William 527, 534, Zeruiah 535. CROSWELL Andrew 1455, 1459, David 1420, Joseph 1422, Mary 1456, Rebecca 1421, Rebekah 1458, Sarah 1457. CROWE William 403. CRYMBLE [broken] 912, Holms 913. CURRIER Daniel 654, Ezra C. 654, Freddie A. 654, Susan E. 654, Winnie S. 654. CURTIS James 1478, les 1025, Mary 1454, Nathl 1907, Zacheus 1906. CUSHING Nathan G. 2143. CUSHMAN Mary 54, Robert 54, Thomas 53, 54. DARLING Martha 446. DAVE A Pricilla 2146. DAVEE Robart 1887, Sarah 1886, Thomas 1860. DAVIE Deborah 1823, Deborah C. 2061, Ebenezer 2063, Elizabeth 1824, 1870, Fanny E. 1900, George 2063, Harriet F. 1899, Harriot 2147, Harriot E. 214, Ichabod 1821, Isaac 1117, Jane 1859, Joanna 1820, 1825, John 2059, John L. 2060, Lydia 2062, Nancy 1822, Priscilla 2060, Rhoda C. 1118, Robert 1870, 1901, Sarah 1819. Thomas 1859. DAVIS Eliza 1077, John and Betsey B., 2 children of, 1818, John R. 1817, Mercy 556, Rebecca 558, Samuel 555, Thomas 557, 560, (tomb) 2095, Wen- dell 554, William 559. DEACON Daniel 800, Polly T. 800, Susan A. 800. DELANO Anonyma 2138, Henrey 2138, Lydia 1985, Penelope 2137, Salome 2137, Sarah 804. DELENO Abigail 1873, Bathsheba 1874. DEVINE James T. 36, Peter J. 37. DICKSON John 1181, John jr. 1180, Phebe 1182, Ruby P. 1146, Samuel 1183, Samuel R. 1147. DIER Hannah 1373. DIKE Anthony 881, Parney Y. 1994, Phebe S. 1090, Rebecah 1993, Russell R. 1090, Simeon 1954, Thomas 880, Wm. P. G. 1995. DILLARD Benjamin 1945, Mercy 1947, Nancy 1948, PoUy 1946. DIMAN Abigail B. 2132, Abigail N. 2132, Daniel 1613, David 2132, David (2d) 1607, David (3d) 1606, Elisabeth 1608, Elizabeth 1116, 'annah 1611, Hattie A. 1269, Josiah 1359, 1425, Josiah (2d) 1427, Lizzie G. 1269, Lois 1605, 1614, Mar- garet H. 909, Maria S. 1270, Mary 1612, Polly 910, Polly S. & 2 children 1485, Sarah N. 2133, Sophia 1426, Susanna 1427, William G. 1269. DITMAR Valentine 1308. DOGGET Mrs. 1026. DOGGETT Jane 2106. DOTEN Abigail 1187, Betsey P. 657, Charles A. 656, Daniel 1949, David 977, Ebenezer 708, Esther 658, Hannah 973, Hellen (>57, Isaac !»24, 975, Jabez 972, Jabez & Hannah, 4 children of, 972, Jain 363, James 1888, 1892, James 2128, Jerusha 1207, Joseph 1893, 1934, Lewis 658, Louisa S. 657, Lydia 2128, Martha 925, Martha Torrey !>74, Mary 971, 1811, Mary W. 1052, Mercy 1810, Na- thaniel 1809, Polly and infant 984, Prince 1814, Prince and Susan, 3 children of, 1810, Ruth 69, Sally 1949, Susan 1815, Thomas 1206, William 363, 977. DOTEY Ansel 709. DOTY Joanna 911, Nathaniel 911, Ruth 1453. DREW Abbot 627, Addie 630, Atwood 1516, Atwood and Lydia, 5 children of, 1515, Bathsheba 1802, Benjamin 562, Benjamin (3d) 566, Betsey Churchill 628, Charity S. 1719, Charlotte A. 631 , David 1560, David and Sally, 3 children of, 1562, Deborah 564, Desire 562, Ebenezer 564, Elizabeth 462, 563, 1474, George H. 1514, Han- nah 1469, Helen A. 1628, Isaac 164, James 1451, John 1020, John C. 1655, Joseph 463, Leman L. 1656, Lemuel 461, Lemuel Mrs. and 2 children 1450, Lydia 1517, 1686, Lydia W. 1657, Malachi 565, Mary 1475, Nicholas H. 632, Rebekah 1685, Sally 235, 1561, Sarah 629, Simeon 562, Sophia 567, Sophia B. 5G7, Sophia B. (2d) 567, Susan H. Allen 2056, William 367, 401, 1473. DUNBAR John D. 532, Nancy 533. DUNHAM Abigail T. 999, Abraham 1712, Abraham T. 1713, Benjamin F. 1346, Elijah 1711, Elisha 1237, Elizabeth 1001, Elizabeth C. 1712, Eunice 1710, George 886, Nancy 886, Patience 1713, Sally 1830, Silvanus 1041, Sylvanus 1941, Will- iam 1000. DURFY Peleg 1368. DYAR John 1374. DYER Bethiah 529, Charles 529, Hannah 1375, Mary 465. DYKE Mary 882. DYRE Hannah 413. EDDY Ann E. 443a, Ann Eliza 443 b, George 443 a, Henry F. 870, Seth W. 1306, Willie O. 1306. EDWARDS Polly 140. ELLIOT Clarissa and infant son 337, Mercy C. 330, Samuel 2107. ELLIOTT Susan L. 1536. ELLIS Betsey 1667, George S. 1347, Lydia 1910, Mary H. 1347, Nathaniel 1911, 1912. Rebecca 1911, Samuel 1909. ERLAND Henry 106, Sally C. 107. FARMER Phebe S56a. FARRELL Andrew and 5 sailors 222. FAUNCE Abigail 1668, Elizabeth 1671, Hannah and 2 children 281, Jerusha 253, John 280, 1648, Mary 1263, Nathaniel 1649, Sarah 1669, Thadius and Mary A., 3 children of, 655, Thomas 1653, Zilpah 1670. FIELD Charles 1225. FINNEY Alfred C. 125, Elizabeth 934, 1583, Eph- raim and Phebe, twin children of, 1696, Ezra 1723, Harrison 936, Harrison K. 935, Kate C. 935, Leavitt 506, Lewis 934, Mary A. 507, Mary IV INDEX TO BURIAL HILL: E. 508, Nancy 1585, Pelham 2035, Pelham and Mary A., 4 children of, 2035, Phebe 1695, Re- bekah 1557, Thomas 1584, (tomb) 1764, William 123, William (2d) 124. FISH Thomas 1702. FISHER Richard 1059. FLEMMONS Charles R. 1851. FOBES Marcy 1*44. FOSTER Elisha 1300, Gerehom 1772, Hannah 1247, 1771, Job 1251, John 1770. John jr. 1773, Lemuel 1246, Lois 1777, Mercy 1832, Nathaniel 1831, Samuel 1248. Seth 1246, Susannah 1832, Thomas 1250, Thomas and Lois, 6 children of, 1777. FRANK Antoine 1590, Samuel A. 1589. FREEMAN Abner B. 133, Elizabeth 348, Frederick R. 349. FULGHUM Joseph 647, Joseph (2d) 649, Luraina 648. FULLER Rebecca 796. <3- GALE Elizabeth 1253, Noah 1252, Rebekah 1252. GAMMONS Deborah 842. GARDNER Fanny H. 843 a. GIBBS Thomas H. 978. GODDARD Abigail 0. 1579, Ann E. 1806, Benjamin 1806, Beulah 2011, Daniel 2011, Daniel jr. 2111 a, Daniel (3d) 2112, Grace H. 1579. John 1579, John and Mary, 3 children of, 1979, Lemuel S. 2011, Lucy 1807, Lydia 1979, 2111 b, Mary 1198, 1979, 2112, Mary S. 2010, Polly 1979, Rufus 1197, William 1196, William (2d) 1196. GOODWIN Abigail P. 1973, Anna 294, 651, Anna L. 662, Charles P. 1972, Desire 1972, Edwin J. 769, Hannah 592, 773, Hannah J. 593, Heverland P. 1972, Heverland P. (2d), 1972, Isaac 1113, John A. 1113, Lazarus 297, 775, Lewis 660, 663, Lucretia 1267, Lucy 433, Lydia 296, 768, Lydia C. 1113, Mary A. 769, Molly 772, Molly I. 774. Nancy 588, Nathaniel 295, 767, 771, Robv 293, Ruth 770, Simeon S. 1113. Thomas 1972, Timo- thy 434, William 1113, William jr. 1113. GOULD Drusilla 1093. GRANVILLE Rebecca D. 673. GRATON Alwin M. 889, Charles A. 887, Mary D. 889. GRAY 411, Edward 653. GREEN Clarissa A. 1348, Marcia C. 871. William C. 871. GRIFFIN Granvill and Rebecca D., 3 children of, 672, Oliver W. 1284. HALL Eber 732, Elizabeth 732, Joanna A. 2120, John T. 731. Mary 732, Nathan T. 956, Reuben 511, Sally 956. HAMMATT Abraham 373. 375, 377. John H. 372, Lucy 378, Priscilla 374, Sophia 375. HAMROSA John H. 34. HARLOW A. B. and B. J. (twins) 1376, Albert 120, Amaziah and Ruth R., 5 children of, 111, Ama- ziah 115, Ansel H. 903, Barnabas L. 1401, Bath- sheba 902, Benjamin 263, 264. 266, Betsey 160, 161. 262,265, Catherine 1555, David 509, Deborah 1767, Desire 168, 171, Elizabeth 166, Elizabeth A. 173, Elizabeth F. 1401, Ellis J. 1987, 1988, Experience 467, Ezra 1903, George 120, Hannah 172, 176, 510, 1400, 1788, Henry 117, Horace 526, Ichabod 120, James 92, Jesse 165, 174, 175, John 71, 159, 102, 187, 425, Josiah S3, Lazarus and Sarah. 2 children of, 192, Lewis 1400, Lewis and Betsey, 4 infants of, 1401, Lewis O. 1401, Lot 298, Lucy 114, 1804, Lydia 1904, Mary 187, 298, Mercy 93, 94, 268, 2066, Nancy 118, 249, Noah 169, Patience 120, Priscilla 865, Rebecca 1902, Rebecca H.2110. Rebekah D. 469, Remem- ber 95, 96, 97, Sally 191, Sally and 3 children 1554, Samuel 68, 95. 119, Sarah 164, 2064, Seth 2065, Silvanus 167, 170, Stephen 298, 1315, Will- iam 267. HATCH Phila H. 15. HATHAWAY Allen 2096. HAYWARD Beza 1222, Beza jr. 1223, Charles L. 1235, Edward W. 1226, Elizabeth A. 1224, Ex- perience 1221, G. W. and J. A. (twins) 1227, Mary W. 1229, Penelope P. 1228. HEDGE Abigail 1351, Barnabas 1363, Mercy 1364, (tomb) 2095. HEMMERLY George D. 1381, William 1382, Will- iam K. 1380. HILL Elisabeth 945, Mary 1692. HOBART Betsey 1543. HODGE Betsey H. 1537, Michael 1538. HOLBROOK Bethiah 1704, Eliphalet 1728, Jere- miah 1703, Peggy 466, Sally 1717. HOLLIS Abigail 1724, Elizabeth O. 1726, Henry 1725. HOLMES Abigal 829, Abner 821, Adoniram J. 873 6, Albert 1148. Albert and Jerusha T., 3 children of, 1106, (anonymous) 825$, Ansel 1311, 1312, Antoinette 1152, Barnabas 680, Bathsheba 820, Bathsheba J. 897, Benjamin 669. Bethiah 1414. Betsey 1765, Betsey and 3 children 1865, Betsey C. 685, Cephas A. 918, Chandler 1833, 1837, Chandler jr. 1780, David C. 915. Eleazer 1840. 1842, 1869, Eleazer and Betsv, 2 children of, 1839, Elener 922, Elizabeth 685, Ellis 1774, Esther 1834, 1843. Esther P. 888, Esther P. (2d) 888. Eunice 1983, Franklin B. 1153, Frederic 1753, Gershom 920, Grace 1775, Hannah 901, 1845. 1868, Harrie W. 493, Henry 831, Henry S. 1987, 1, and R., 3 children of, 1781. Ichabod 1779, Ichabod jr. 1852, Ichabod S. 1833, Irving B. 492, Jeremiah jr. 854. Jerusha T. 1106, Joanna 788, 1885, John C. 1415, Joseph 872. 877, 890. Joseph and Eliza. 3 daughters of, 1410, Lemuel D. 684, Lewis 1866, Lois 388. Louisa 917. Lydia 893, Marcy 1871. Mariah 668. Martha 831, 1911, Mary 855, 895, Marv and infant 821, Mary B. 823, Mary E. 684, Mary S. 850a. Mary T. 689, Mas- sena F. 1313, Mehitable 1835, Mercy 892, Miriam C. 1312, Mrs. 2049. Nancy 854. 1729, Nancy and Rufus 1413, Nathan 876. (N?)athan 1883. Na- thaniel 873a, 1872, Nathaniel jr. 685, Nathll 921, Patience C. 874, Peter 855, Phebe 914, 1836, Polly 684, 901, 1775, 1790, Polly and infant 1841, Rebekah 1778, Reuben 900, Richard 828, 883, 892, 921, Ruth 875, Ruth G. 671, Rutli G. (2d) 671, Sarah 820, Sarah M. 1982, Samuel N. 688, Susan C. 670, Susan W. 1838, William 898, 901, William R. 896, William S. 891, Zephaniah 1413. HOSEA Hannah 341, Daniel 342. HOVEY James 728, Keturah 1217, Lydia 729, Mary 730, Rachel 1217. HOWARD Eleanor 1739, Eunice 1928, James 1741, James H. 1742, John 1739, John W. 1740. ITS INSCRIPTIONS AND EPITAPHS. HOWES Ebenezer 32(5, Hannah 1571, Meriah 323, 327, Moriah 325, Sarah 324. HOWLAND Consider 379, 381, 385, Deborah 1397, Elizabeth 376, Emma M. 188, Hannah 383, Jacob lit, Joannab 384, John 207, 376, Joseph 366, 382, Martha 651, Nathaniel (550, Patience 207, Ruth 380, Thomas 386, Thomas S. 385. HOYT Betsey 1722, Betsey M. 1734, Crosby 1722, Curtis 8, Curtis F. 9, Israel 1734, Moses and 2 sons 1721, Ruth 1735. HUESTEN Hannah 1082, Mary 1085, Nancy H. 1084, Nathaniel 1083, William 1086. HUTCHINSON Adaline 937, Deborah 938, George W. 937, Robert 938. JACKSON Abraham 1580, Anna 519, 524, Betsey M. 487, Caroline 750, Charles 601, Cornelius S. 835, Daniel 599, Desire 762, Edwin 584, Eliza- beth 756, 759, Esther 520, Experience 766, Ezra T. 760, Frederick 749, 761, Frederick W. 522, F. W. 523, Hannah 757, 1005, Harriet 785, Har- riet O. 1581, Hezekiah 755, Horace 1582, Jacob 474, Jacob and Joann, 4 children of. 474, Joann 474, John T. 486, Lucy 602, 753, 763, Lydeay 587, Lydia 591, Maria T. 483, Mercy 521, 764, Meriah M. 484, Nancy 588, Nancy B. 835, Nath 1301, Rebecca 598, Ruth 1302, Salome 758, Samuel 765, Sarah 586, 590, 595, Sarah M. 596, Thomas 585, 589, 597, 752, 754, Thos. jr. 594, William 518, Wm. M. 603 b, Woodworth 485. JACOBS John 1059. JENNINGS Mary 471. JEWETT Wm. H. 1058. JOHNSON Betsey 853, Daniel jr. 1502, Joseph 852, Joseph jr. 852, Lucy S. 2047, Patience 86, Wm. A. 201. JONES Harriet T. 209. JORDAN James 1091. JOYCE Asa 682 b. JUDSON Abigail 346, Abigail B. 347, Adoniram 347, Adoniram (2d) 347, Ann H. 347, Ann H. (2d) 347, Ellen Y. 347,. Elnathan 347, Emily C. 347, Maria E. B. 347, Roger W. 347, Sarah B. 347. KEEN Lydia 550, Margaret 561, Wm. 549. KEITH Betsey M. 1733. KEMPTON Abigail W. 1596, Elizabeth 1594, Eph- raim 1654, John 1595, John and Elizabeth, 6 children of, 1594, Mary 923, Obed 2090, Obed W. 2090, Oliver 939, Sally 939. 940, Sarah 1597, Zach. and Sarah, 4 children of, 1598. KENDALL Elizabeth 319, James 318, Sarah 319. KENDRICK Albert B. 985, Asa N. 2189, Charlotte F. 963. Deborah 987, Elizabeth F. 963, Hattie B. 986, James 986, Mary B. 963, Mary E. 989, Reuben R. 963, Sally K. and infant 988. KENNEDY Mary J. 156 6. KEYES Lydia (two) 1149. KIKERT A. M. E. 127. KING (anonymous) 1962, John 1961, John jr. 1960, Nath'l 2052, Polly 1961. LANMAN Jane 2109, John E. (two) 1141, Mary 990, Peter 991, Sam'l 992, Sarah 827. LAPHAM Elisba 1751, Eliza A. (two) 1751. LEACH Abigail 1124, David 1036, Ebenezer 1124, Finney 1031, Finney and Mercy, 4 children of, 1032, Marcia 1037, Robert B. 1032. LkBARON Hart let t 1 I.;, Francis 1 17. Isaac 141, 1 is, Isaac and Mary I)., 4 children of, 148, Joseph 145, Lazarus 155, Lidia 154, Lydia 142, 153, Mar- garet 152, Mary D. 148, Sarah 149, Wm. 150, 151. LeBARRAN Francis 146. LEMOTE Abigail 1637, Math. 1636, Mathew 1491, 1638, 1639, Marcy 1636, Mercy 1492. LEONARD Abigail 1016, Anna 1495, Daniel 1493, Eph'm B. 1017, Mary 1494, Rebekah 1018, Sally 1727, Susanna 1017, Thomas 1727. LEWIS Hannah 1449, Philip 300, Thomas 300, William 739. LINCOLN Lorrain H. 335. LITTLE Eph'm 636, Sarah 278, Thos. 277. LOBDELL Hannah 82. LOTHROP Bathsheba 290, David 290 Ellen 1498, Experience 652, Freeman 1501, Hannah 1500, Isaac 1484, Lucy 1499, Melatiah 1496, Nath'l 1497, Polly 291. LOTHROPS Thos. 1483. LOVELL Leander 1332, Mercy B. 1331. LUCAS Catherine H. and 3 ch'n 781, Deborah 659, Hannah 784, Hannah C. 625, Isaac J. 780, Isaac J. jr. 778, Levi 783, Mary A. 779. LUCE Crosbe 953, Crosby 954, Betsey 954, Seth 957, 2081. LUMBER Elizabeth 1063, Leuis 1063. LYNCH Mehitable P. 839. MAGEE Monument 244. MANTER Lucy B. 1290, Wm. and Lucy B., 4 children of, 1291. MARCY Abbigail 517, Charlott 516, Joseph 515, 571, Lucy 569, 573, Mary 572, Stephen 570, Thos. J. 572. MARSH Lillis G. 224, Marcy 223, Thos. 223, War- ren 223. MARSHAL Bartlett 1408, Hannah 1408, Ruth 1407, Sam'l 1408. MARSON Samuel 1154. MARTEN Mary E. 1977, 1978. MATHEWS Desire 1078, Thos. 1078. MAY Bathsheba 282, 287. Iohn 286, John 283, 288, Sarah 285, Thos. 289, Wm. 284. McCARTER Henry 1081, Nancy 1081. McGLATHLIN Lovica T. 1600, Robert 193, Seth 1132. MENDIL Moriah 1627. MILLER Henryetta 1591. MITCHELL Joseph 2105, Mary 2105. MOORE Rebecca W. 76. MOREY Cornelius 2022, Mary E. 2022, JMary E. and Wm. T. 1986, Wm. 943. MORSE Nancy E. 1812. MORTON Abigail 1854, Barnabas 1853, 1855, Ben- jamin 1777, Betsey 1405, Catharine B. 1041, Dorcas (two) 1745, Edward 1981, Eleanor 1984, Eleazer and Jemima and 8 children 1693, Elisha 1621, Elizabeth 1462, 1652, Elizebeth TNDKX TO BURIAL HILL: 1610, Eph'm 1618, George 1402, 1526, 1615, Han- nah 1856, Henry 1678, Jacob T. 1694, James 1518, 1677, James and 5 children 1406, Jemima 1693, Joanna 1626, John 1463, 1619, John B. 1522, John L. 1522, Joseph 1617, Joseph 99, 1777, Josiah 1609, Lemuel 905, Lilly R. 1523, Lucia W. 1043, Lydia 1694, Marcy 100, Mary 906, 1461, 1519, 1525, Mary B. C. 1119, Mercy 1676, 1679, Nathanael 1651, Nathaniel 1544, 1624, Osborn 1989, Perez 98, Polly 1527, Rebeoca 1623, Rebekah 1404. 1482, Reliance 1620, Sally 1522, Sarah 907, 908. 1545, 1980, 1981, Seth 1042, 1676, 1680, Silas 1460, Thomas 1616, Thos. and Thos. 1546, Wm. 1678, Zepheniah 1650. MURDOCH Thomas 622. MURDOCK John 623. NELSON A. and M. 690, Bathsheba 701, Charles 714, 2127, Charles and Lucy, daughter of, 714, Ebenezer 694, 696, 699, 705, Elisha 697, George 710, Hannah 698, Lemuel 691, Lewis 699, Lucy 712, Lydia 693, 705, Martha T. 713. Ruth 692, 695, 911, Sarah W. 334, Thomas 690, William 700. NICHOLS Rizpah 1991, Susanna 1990. NICKERSON Ambrose E. 964, Betsey 965, Charles H. 965, Joan B. 968, John and Lydia, 4 children of, 1861, John jr. 1862, Maria A. 966. Maria H. 966, Mary B. 966, Sophronia A. 24, Warren M. 966, William 969, William T. 967. NICOLSON Daniel 313, Elizabeth 308, Hannah 307, 314, James 309, Lucy M. 311, Samuel 310, Sarah 310, 312, Thomas 314. NOONNEN John 624. NYE Ann H. 422, Betsey 422, Win. C. 422. OSGOOD John 157. OSMENT Mary 1371. OTIS Abigail 1579, Barnabas jr. 243, Hannah 1569, John 156"), Henry 1003, Polly 240. PAINE Stephen 271, John S. and dau. 1746, Deb- orah and infant 1747, Hannah 271, Susan W. 1748. PALMER Nancy K. 1232. PATY Betsey 1967, Cordelia 1969, Deborah 1915, Elvira 1969, Ephraim jr. 20, Eph'm jr. and Sarah C, 4 children of, 20, Ephraim 1966, George W. 1966, 1969, Hannah C. 2055, Jean 2054, Jerusha 1936, John 1916, Martha 1968, Meriah 1917, Seth 1969, Silvia 1917, Thomas 1935, 1937, (tomb) 1976. PAULDING Catherine 1730, Father and 5 chil- dren 1349, James P. 2048, Nancy D. 2053. PEARSON Abia 1699, Stephen 1701, William 1700. PEIRCE America 10, Margaret D. 10. PECKHAM Sarah 1736. PERKINS Elizabeth J. 1410, George 1205, Hannah 1204, Joann 1399, Joshua and Betsey (Hobart), 3 children of, 1543, Pella 1204, Pella M. 1410, Priscilla 1410, William 1204. PERRY Caroline A. 3, 132, John 1133, 1138. John M. 930, Lewis 1136, (two) 1138, Lewis F. 1720, Lewis W. 1720, Mary B. 1134, Rhoda 1133, Ruth 1137, Sarah 1135. PHILLIPS Elizabeth 1370. PIERCE Ann E. 944, Betsey 2036, Eliza C. 2124, Ignatius 2036, Lucretia 2093, Lucy 2037. Mary and infant 1828, Mary Ann 944, Phineas 1622, Rebecca J. 1622, Susanna W. 2038, William N. (1st & 2d) 2039. PLASKET Joseph 681, Tabitha 682 a. POPE Mary 2080, Thomas 2057, 2058, 2079. PRATT Elener B. 1732, Joshua 1732, Mary A. and 8 children 1731. PULSIFER (anonymous) 421, Bethiah 420, Joseph 419. PURINGTON Jerome W. and Mary E. 1752. RANDALL Elizabeth 450, Enoeh 830 b. RAYMOND Betsey 815, Charles 1092, Eunice 1787, George 1088, 1143, George LeB. 1142, Harvey H. 1010, Lydia 1144. Priscilla 1089, Samuel 1737, Samuel B. 51, William T. 1009. REED Hezekiah B. 44, Lemuel 738, Lydia 1914, Nathan 1563, Rebecca 1564. REIDLE Catherine 1550, Mary 1551. REMOND Ellen M. 50. RICHMOND Abbigal 2028, Alpheus and Alpheus Jr. 2028, Ellen 1151, Mary B. 609, Saloma 2020, Solomon 607, Solomon H. 608, William 2019, 2020, Wm. H. 1150, 1151. RICKARD Anselm 979, 980, Bathsheba 1372, Cyn- thia 980, Elijah 926, Freeman W. 927, Georgie 929, Giles 1857, Henry 423, Lothrop 1027, Lucy 926, Margaret 979, Mary 1022, William and in- fant son 1002, Zilpah 424. RIDER Abigail 617, 1004, Abner 1808, Anna 885, A., 2 sons of, 981, Benjamin 615, Hannah 1743, John 997, Joseph 613, 618, 619, Joseph jr. 815, Lydia 995, Mary 998, Patience 613, Seth 1743, Southworth 794, Tilden 620, William 616, 996. RING Eleazar 408, William 407, 409. RIPLEY Anna 717, Elizabeth 716, 723, Leavitt 721, Levi 1599, Nancy 718. Nancy W. 715-Nathaniel 722, Nehemiah 725, Polly 719, 1599, William P. 720. ROBBINS Adoniram 343, Albert R. 350, Amasa 43, Ann C, Ann G., Ann G. C. 1754, Betsy 1744, Chandler 315, 1588, Charles 1285, Ebenezer 948, Eben'r and Eunice, 4 children of, 948, Edward 343, Eunice 948, Experience 1754, Frank C. 41, Frankie L. 40, George F. and infant dau. 1140, Hannah 317, Jane 316, 392. Jesse 1744, Josiah 1754, Josiah A. 1754, Josiah A., children of, 2142, Lemuel 1587, Lemuel F. 1278, Lemuel S. 1556, Lewis F. 343, Lucia 1288, Lucia R. 1286, Lucia W. 1287, Margaret 1586, Margaret H. 1958, Mary 1285, 1587, (obelisk) 1281, Pamelia 343, Pella M. (two) 1754, Rebecca J. (two) 1754, Rufus 1586, Sally 1178, Sally C. 399, 1744, Sam- uel 397, Sarah 398, Sarah B. 1279, 1280, Sarah T. 1908, Thomas S. 42. ROBERTS Robert 1075, Sarah and dau. 1075, Sil- vanus H. 1076. ROBERTSON Mary 1749. ROGERS Abigail 1766, Elizabeth 1920, Ellis 274, Emma F. 273, Ichabod 1919, Irene H. 275, Jane 1789, Jane F. 1789, John 1919, 1923, Lydia H. 1926, Lucretia 1268, Melinda 276, Nancy B. 1922, Polly 1924, Rebecca 1918, Silvanus 1789, Will- iam 1921, William H. 1925, William jr. 1919. ITS INSCRIPTIONS AND EPITAPHS. Vll ROLFE Horace H. 513, Mary A. 513, Mary T. 514. RUSSELL Abigail 1423, Betsey 1760, Betsey F. 1757, Bridgham 1758, Elizabeth B. 1756, James 1436, 1437, John and Mary and 2 children 1357, Mary W. 2140, Russell Mercy 1761, Rebecca 1759, 1762, Thomas 1358, 1437, Sarah F. 1755, William S. 1236. RTAN Lizzie 134. RYDER Lucy D. 819, Merrick 818, Samuel 1006. SAMPSON Albert L. 334, Alice B. 1104, Benjamin 269, Caroline 1165, Elizabeth 1783, George 611, George S. 231, Isaac and Isaac jr. 1784, Mary A. 230, 1105, Patience 611, Phylander 334, Ruth 1163, Samuel 1103, Sarah E. 334, Solomon 1139, Zabdiel 1164, Zabdiel and Ruth, 2 children of, 1162. SAMSON Benjamin 270, Hannah 272, Sarah 1471, Simeon and Deborah, 5 children of, 1115, George 612, Isaac 1120, Jemima 405, Simeon 1114. SAUNDERS Thomas S. 1398. SAVERY Elizabeth 1155. SAWYER Joshua 1092. SEARS Bartlett 1673, Bathsheba 1672, Belinda T. 743, Daniel H. 742, Eunice B. 1877. Harriet N. 1875, Hiram R. 1876, James and Almira, 5 chil- dren of, 1863, Mary A. 1876, Rebecah 1K78, Wil- lard 1867, William 1879. SEARSON Sarah 226. SEYMOUR Horace 1738, Naomi 1738. SHADE Caroline 1296, Maryetter 1295. SHAW Betsy and Infant dau. 1112, Elizabeth 1107, Esther 1110, Helen M. 502, Ichabod 726, 1107, 1111, Julia S. 503, Marcia 1109, Mary 1107, Pris- cilla 726, Rebecca B. 1107, South worth 727, 1108, William H. 112. SHERMAN Cynthia T. 2113, Samuel 1409. Sarah 402, William and Elizabeth 1782. SHURTLEF William 1297. SHURTLEFF Jabez 1299, Lydia 1298, Thankful 1276. SHURTLIFF Mary 1274, female relative of James [broken gravestone] 1275. SIMMONS Abigail 2026, Augustus F. 2007, Beulah 2012, George 2004, Gershom 52, Iraetta 52, Joann IW. 2006, Lemuel 2014, 2026, Lorenzo 2005, Lydia W. 52, Mercy 2004, Moses 2007, Priscilla and infant 2015. SMITH Henry 2068, Mehitable P. 839. SNOW George F. 17, Leonard 18, Maria 18. SOMES Lucia 1436. SOUTHWORTH Edward 1273, Ruth D. 1273. SPEAR Ida L. 12. SPINKS Sarah 2013. SPOONER Allen C. 13, Ebenezer 442, Ephraim and Elizabeth, 4 children of, 604, Lucy W. 14, Nath'l 14, Sarah 440, Susan L. 13, Thomas 250, 441, (tomb) 2095. STANDISH Lydia A. 1079, 1080. STEPHENS Augusta F. 1046, Edward 1662, 1664, Eleazer 1630, Elisabeth 1629, Emma E. 1045, Hannah 1633, Mary D. 1044, Mrs. 1663, Nancy 1642, Sarah 1631, Susanna 1632, (tomb) 1764, William 1046, 1641. STETSON Bradford 1438, John 406, Mary 55. STEWARD Bethiah 2077, George 11, H. O. and B., 3 children of, 2078. STRAFFIN George and Geo. jr. 2027, Mary S. 2027, Robert 2027. STURTEVANT Hannah 404, Jane 82, Joseph 1848, Joseph and 3 children 1850, Lucy 79, 1846, Mercy and Mercy A. 1849, Sarah 77, 81, Thank- ful 1847, William 80, William W. 78. SULLIVAN James 184. SWAN Chas. T. 1231. SWIFT Annabella 122, Jabez 126, Jacob 121, Lucv B. 126, William 113. SWINBURN Elon S. 410, Keziah D. 225. SYLVESTER Abigail 1189, Elsey 1260. SYMMES Elizabeth 961, Hannah 576, 577, 583, Isaac 578, 580, Joanna 579, 581, Lazarus 962, Mary 962, Mary H. 1262, Nancy 582, Nath'l 1260, William A. 1261. TALBOT George W. 1898, Jerusha (two) 1895, Jerusha T. 1894, Robert D. 1897, Samuel 1896. TAYLOR Edward 1356. Jacob 1023, 1024, James 141, Jemima 1023, William 1216. THACHER Catharine 1534, Eliza and Elizabeth 1531, James 1533, 1535, Mary 1530, Sukey 1535. THOMAS Deborah and child 1858, Hope 436, Jane 210, John 437, Joseph 206, Luce 429, Mary 203, 205, 431, Mercy 202, 204, Nancy 210, Nath'l 211, 429, 438, 2148, Nathll and Nathll 435, Priscilla 212, (tomb) 2095, William 202, 432. THOMPSON Elizabeth 439, Louisa 2121. THOMSON Geo. D. 322, Irene 321. TILLSON Anna H. 2016, Edmund 1468, Elizabeth 452, 454, 1468, Hamblin 370, Maria 371, Perez 455, Susan B. 369. TINKHAM Rebecca 1528. TOLMAN Isaac 427. TORREY Betsey 254, (infant) 256. John 258, 259, Joseph 137, Joshua 252, Mary 255, 260, Meriah 257, Sally 1891. (TOWN) tomb 1764. TRASK Jerusha 1592, Joseph 1593, Thomas 1593, William 1593. TRIBBEL Bathsheba 1053, John and Bathsheba, 5 children of, 1053, Joseph 1951, Mary 1179, Sarah 1950, Thomas 1179. TRIBBLE Augustus 1716, Betsey 1203, Francis 1203, Gideon H. 1715, Hiram 867, Isaac 1714, 1718, Joseph jr. 1193, 1195, Lois 1714, Maria P. 869, Maria T. 868, Mary 1193, Robert F. 1193, Sarah 1195, Thomas 867, 2113, William 1193, 1202, William T. 867, Winslow M. and 3 chil- dren 1054. TRIBELL Sarah 1194. TUFTS Charles 328, Charles H. 329, Cordelia B. 329, Elizabeth 306, Emma C. 331, James W. 330, Jonathan 305, Mary J. 330, Priscilla 303, 304, Sarah 301, Sarah E. 332. William D. 302. TURNER David 792, 1238, 1239, 1244, 1245, Eleazar S. 1209, Elizabeth 1210, Elizabeth H. 994, Jesse 994, Jesse H. 993, Lothrop 1212, Lydia P. 1243. Martha L. 791, Meroa 1242, Patience 1233, Pa- tience C. 1208, 1234, Rebecca 1240, Ruth 1241, Susannah 1211. Vlll INDEX TO BURIAL HILL: ITS INSCRIPTIONS AND EPITAPHS. V VIRGIN Abigail 1174, John 1173, 1175, William H. (1st and 2d) 1177. w WADSWORTH Charles 1293, George E. 1292, Sarah E. 1294. WAIT Mary 156 a. WAITE Mart * * 1322. WARD John 1007. WARLAND Sarah 1066. WARREN 2042, Benjamin 84, David 75, Eliza- beth 2043, Esther 85, George 459. George W. 46, Georgiana M. 344, James 2040, 2041, 2046, Jane 88, Lois 89, Mercy 2040, 2044, Patience 74, 87, Penelope 2045, Saily 46, Sally C. 47, (tomb) 2095. WASHBURN Bathsheba213, Hannah J. 782, Lydia 214, Margaret J. 552, Olive and infant 108, Pris- cilla (two) 460. WATERMAN Bethiah 70, Hannah 65, John and Hannah, 8 children of, 65. WATSON Abigail 1504, Benjamin 1190, Benjamin M. 1165, B. M. and L. B., 3 children of, 1266, Charles L. 1214, Edward W. 1218, Eliza A. 1219, Elizabeth 1191, 1506, 1507, 1509, Elkanah 1214, Eunice 1219, George 1503, 1505, 1512, Daniel 1510, Harriet L. 299, John 1220, 1481, 1508, Jona- than S. 1267, Lucia 1215, 1220, Lucretia B. 1264, Patience 1213, Phebe 1513, William 1192, Will- iam jr. 1190, Winslow 299. WEBSTER Erwin 30, Manly M. 32, Olin E. 31. WESGATE Lydia A. 626. WEST Samuel 1305. WESTON Ann M. 496, Betsey 959, Clara 489, Coomer 494, 641, Elijah J. 1604, Elizabeth 542, George 2, George and Mary, 3 children of, 2, Hannah 495, 543, Harvey 1992, Hattie 4Sy, Jane L. 1015, Johnny C. 1604, Lewis 549, 959, Lewis and Betsey, 4 children of, 959, Lewis and Eliz'h, 2 children of, 960, Lucy 546, 1, 544, 1998, Mary 2, 638, 640, Mary T. 541, Nancy C. 540, Patty 642, Priscilla 1176, Prudence 643, Sally C. 1992, Sarah E. 1992, Sarah N. 542, Susan 958, Susan S. 490 b, Thomas 642, William 1, 490 a, 638, 639, William L. 438. WESTRON Mary 644. WETHRELL Anna 814, Anna M. 856 6, Elizabeth 809, Harriot 808, Isaac 807, 812, John M. 856 c, Joshua 863, Lucia 811. Nancy 866, Rebecah 857, Sarah 811, Thomas 810, 858, 859, William 807. WHITE Cornelius 1157, Elizabeth 1159, 1480, Ex- perience 1160, Gideon 1157, Hannah 1158, Jo- anna 1156, Thomas 1161. WHITING Asa A. 501, Elizabeth 1033, Ephraim 1033, Joseph B. 799, Levi 1963, Mary 1964, Sophia B. 1776. WHITMARSH Sarah 365. WHITTEN Albertina L. 931, Edward W. 878, Elisha C. 879, Emeline A. 932, Harriet B. 1635, Joseph W. 878, Lewis H. 933, Lydia M. 678, Mary H. 678, 679, Samuel 1635, Willie B. 678. WILLIAMS Eliza 2030, Eliza A. 2029, 2032, John (two) 2029, John B. 2031, Mary 242, Nancy 186. WITHERELL Hannah 1525. WITHERLY Hannah 862, Lemuel 861. WITTE Hans 185. WOOD Betsey 735, Betsey S. 737, Eleanor 736, Eliab 733, Huldy 946, Nath'l 947, Perses 734. WRIGHT Elisabeth A. 1095, Sally 500. ZAHN Luise 1418. BURIAL HILL: Its Inscriptions and Epitaphs. Plymouth, Massachusetts. Copied by Benjamin Drew "A bit of paper, even a rag like I his, Survives himself, his tomb, unci all that' his. Every st<-ne that we look upon, in this repository of past a< entertainment and a monitor. — Plain Dealer, Vol. 1, No. 4-2. Byiion. , is both an [Note.— It was originally the intention of the publisher, to print his work in a Large and handsome volume, with a map showing the locality of each monument. But as a num- ber of subscribers sufficient to meet the expense was not obtainable, he is obliged to content himself by offering the work in a cheaper form.] No. i. L LJlue slate, 3 1-2 ft. high.-r-good condition.] To the memory of Lucy Weston Consort of Capt. Harvey Weston who died July the 19, 1818 aged 22 years 1 1 months & 5 clays It is finished, yes The race is run The battle is fought The victory is won. Also to the memory of William their Son who died Novr 26, 1817, aged three months & 1 2 days So fades the lovely Blooming Flower Frail Smiling Solace of an hour So soon our transient Comforts fly And pleasure only Blooms to Dye. No. 2. [White marble, about 4 feet high. Good con- dition.! In memory of CAPT. GEORGE WESTON who died Nov. 28, 1844, aged 54 years. MARY his wife died Oct. 23, 1863, aged 72 years 3 mo's. Also LYDIAM. died Oct. 2, 183 1 : aged 17 years. JAMES H. died Feb. 2, 1830 : aged 1 year& 3 mos . GEORGE died Feb. 3, 1823 : aged 5 days. Children of Geo. & Mary Weston. No. 3. [White marble, curtain drapery at top. F;>ir condition.] CAROLINE A. WIFE OF NEL- SON P. PERRY, & DAUGHTER OF JUDSON & ALMIRA RICE, BORN MAR. 5, 1831, DIED SEPT. 5, 1863. A beloved wife, an affectionate daughter, and a true friend; may she find rest in heaven. No. 4. [Small, white marble, in good condition.] Almira Judson, daughter of Judson & Almira Rice died April 27, 1840 aged 5 y'rs 4 mo. She was too promising a flower To bloom upon this earth. No. 5. [Blue slate. Good condition. Weeping wil- low and urn.] In memory of ELIZABETH C. dau. of Silvanus and Elizabeth H. Churchill, who died Aug. 27, 1850, JE 11 y'rs 1 mo. Also, 4 infant sons William C. 1822. William C. 1S29. Twins 1833. BURIAL HILL No. 6. [A purple, close-grained slate;good condition.] In memory of Elizabeth H. Chur- chill Died June 22, 1876. JE. 77 y'rs 9 mo's. lie raiseth up the soul and lighteneth the eyes; He giveth health, life, and blessing. No. 7. [Similar to No. 6.] In memory of Silvanus Churchill Died March 2, 1878, ^E. Si y'rs 8 mo's. I will bind up that which was broken, and strengthen that which was weak. No. 8. [White marble, on granite base ; good con- dition, j In memoiy of Curtis Hoyt, Died Aug. 3, i860. Aged 42 y'rs. I am the resurrection and the life. No. 9. [White marble; figure of a broken flower- stalk. Somewhat discolored, but otherwise in good condition.] Curtis F. son of Curtis & Harriet Hoyt, who died July 1, 1852, AL. 2 y'rs 8 mo. Because thy smile was fair Thy lips and eyes so bright! Because thy cradle care Was such a fond delight; Shall love with weak embrace Thy heavenward flight detain? No ! angel seek thy place Amid yon cherub train. No. IO. [Originally white marble; now gray, discol- ored. Inclined backward.] AMERICA PIERCE Died May 8, 1845; aged 75 years. MARGARET DREW his wife died Sept. 13, 1806 ; aged 35 years. No. 11. [Woed; letters fading out.] GEORGE STEWARD DIED FEB. 13, 1861 AGED 28 YEARS. No. 12. [White marble; stem and leaves. This stone was hrs"t set in a block of freestone, which broke; the stone is now set in the ground.] Ida Lizzie dau. of Thomas & Eliz- abeth R. SPEAR died Jan. 23, i860. No. 13. [Very conspicuous, white marble, about feet in height. Is somewhat injured at thebase in consequence, it is said, of having bee- thrown down in a gale, some years ago.] Marc] 814, in good PHILA Allen C. Spooner, Born 9, 1814, died June 28, 1853. Susan L. Spooner Feb. 25, May 5, 1880. No. 14. [White marble, set in freestone; somewha inclined, otherwise in good condition.] NATHANIEL SPOONER died a sea, March 9, 181 7 : aged 31 years. LUCY W. SPOONER, his wife, whose remains lie beneath, died in Plymouth, April 29, i860 ; aged 77 years. No. 15. [White marble; about 3 ft. high; condition.] Our Mother, — Gone Home H. Wife of Dr. Isaac Hatch, Died May 14, 1865 ; aged 56 years, 9 mo. No. 16. [White marble ; about 3 feet high ;is discolored and somewhat moss-grown.] CHARLES BROWN, died Sept.20, 1846, in the 25th year of his age, Also, CHARLES, Son of Charles & Charlotte Ann Brown, died Jan. 29th, 1853, aged 5 y'rs & 11 Mo. Why am I left alone? No. 17. [White marble, in good condition.] GEORGE F. SNOW DIED July 22, 1867, Aged 31 y'rs 3 mo's. Therefore be ye also ready ; for in such an hour as ye think not the son of man comet h. No. 18. [White marble, in good condition.] Father & Mother LEONARD SNOW Died March 7, 1874, Aged 76 y'rs 5 mo's. ITS INSCRIPTIONS AND EPITAPHS. MARIA, his wife Died Sept. 30, 1870. Aged 72 y'rs 11 rao's. " W hen Christ who is our life shall appear, then shall we also appear with him in glory." No. 19. [White marble, in good condition. 1 Father & Mother. JACOB HOW- LAND Died June 3, 1876, Aged 82 y'rs 4 mos. SALLY, His wife Died Jan. 20, 1884, Aged 88 y'rs 4 mos. No. 20. [White marble, in good condition.] Capt. EPHRAIM PATY, Jr. Died in California, July 24, 1849. Aged 43 y'rs. WILLIE A. Died Feb. 30, 1847 Aged 13 mo's 12 d's. SARAH C. Died Aug. 19, 1850. Aged 14 y'rs 9 mo's. WILLIE A. Died Sept. 5, 1850. Aged 13 mo's. 23 d's. LIZZIE E. Died July n, i860. Aged 19 y'rs 7 mo's. Chil- dren of Capt. Ephraim, Jr. & Sarah C. Paty. Note.— The date "Feb. 30" in the above, is given as cut on the marble. No. 21. [White marble, in good condition ] JOHN K. ALEXANDER CO. E. 29 Mass. Vols. Diedat Fredericksburg Va. May 12. 1864, Aged 28 y'rs. And underneath the evergreen, Away from grief and care, Alone beneath its leafy screen. They laid a loved one there. No. 22. [White marble, in good condition.] CHARLOTTE S. Wife ofSAM'L L. ALEXANDER DIED April 9, 1887, Aged 83 ye-ars. At Rest. No. 23. [White marble, in good condition.] SAMUEL L. ALEXANDER Died Sept 21, 1869, Aged 63 y'rs. No. 24. [White marble, in good condition.] SOPHRONIA ALEXANDER NICKERSON, Died Sept. 4, 1S69, Aged 50 y'rs 4 m's, 12 days. ; 'Meet me in Heaven." No. 25. [White marble, in good condition.] SAMUEL ALEXANDER Died March 20, 187 1, Aged 91 y'rs, 2 m's, 23 days. "Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord." No. 26. [White marble, in good condition.] In Memory of DEBORAH, wife of Samuel Alexander, died Dec. 20, 1 853. Aged 68 y'rs 8 months. "There is rest in Heaven." No. 27. [Dark blue slate; weeping willow and urn. Good condition.] In memory of Four Children of Mr. Samuel Alexander and Mrs. Deborah, his wife, viz Silvanus P. Alexander died August 14, 181 6 ; aged one year and 7 months. George Alexander died Sep 14, 1824 ; aged 9 months. Charles Alexander died Aug 19, 1826 ; aged Eight months and 21 days. No. 28. [Dark slate; weeping willow and urn. Good condition.] Erected to the memory of MISS FANNY ALEXANDER Daughter of Samuel and Deborah Alexander who Departed this life Januaiy 25, 1829; aged 16 years and 4 months Not beauty worth nor friends fond love could save The lovely victim from the cruel g*rave. Like a fair flower that faids in earliest bloom In life's bright morn she meet her early tomb. Oh! fare thee well, dearest— thy spirit though gone Shall live in this desolate bosom alone Till it burst iu the splendor of weakness for- given And gloryous shine in the lustre of heaven. No. 29. [Dark slate; weeping willow and urn. Good condition.] In memory of JOHN ALEXAN- DER, who died Dec 5, 1842, ^Et.32 y'rs 27 ds. Also his daug. Georgei- anna, ALt. 14 mo. BURIAL HILL No. 30. [White marble set in granite base,willi brim- stone; is -1 feet in height; in good condition.] ERVIN WEBSTER M. D. Passed onward Aug. 28, 1856, ag d 28 years, 2 months & 28 da vs. [Small, beautiful wliiteui»rble; set in granite with brimstone ; is in good condition.] OLIN E. Son of Dr. Ervin & Har- riet W. Webster; passed onward Aug. 28, 1856, aged 4 years 1 mo. & 20 days. No. 32. [Small, beautiful white marble ;set in granite with brimstone; is in good condition.] MANLY M. S noiDr. E. & Har- riet W. Webster died May 28th 1855. /E. 3 xMou. & 22 d's. No. 33. [Blue slate, lying on its side edge, against a tree.] LUCY ANN diedjan.y 17, 1839, aged 1 year. Daughter of Rufus and Lu( y VV. church ill. Willi equal voice, in unknown worlds Old men and babes appear. No. 34. [A wooden cross; inscription in capitals. J John H. Hamrosa Died Dec. 30th, 1864 Aged 1 month. No. 35. [A wooden cross; inscription in capitals.] John B. Barlow Died Jan' 8th 1864 Aged 2 yrs' & 3 months. No. 36. [A wooden cross; inscription in capitals.] James T. Devine Died May 3, 1864 Aged 2 yrs. 5 mos. 24 days. No. 37. [A woodcncross; inscription in capitals.] Peter J. Devine Died Feb. 13th 1867. Aged 9 mos. 5 days. No. 3 8. [White marble; in good condition.] HANNAH BARNES. No. 39. White marble; in good condition. 1 ' CYNTHIA B. BARNES. No. 40. [White marble; in good condition. 1 Frank ie L. Son of T. S. &. E. T. Rabbins, Horn Feb. 15, r846, Died Dec. 20, 1847. "Weep not for those Who sink within the arms of death 'Ere yet the chilling wintry breath Of sorrow o'er them flows." No. 41. [White marble; in good condition.] Frank C. Son of T. S .& E. T. Rob- bins. Passed away June 14, r866. Aged 17 y'rs 11 mo's. Loving and loved — liis life is ours, Was like the sun shine from above His sudden call from unseen powers, Makes him immortal in our love. No. 42. [White marble; in good condition. 1 THOMAS S. ROBBINS Died May 1 6, 1 86 i, Aged 43 y'rs 4 mo's 16 da\s He suffered many weary years, • 'To him the grave no victory had, and death no sting." No. 43. [White marble; in good condition.] Ill memory of AMASA ROBBINS who died Jan. 28, T856. aged ^^ yrs. ro mons. "The casket lies beneath the sod, but Heaven claims the gem. No. 44. [White marble; set in freestone, with brim- stone; inclined.] HEZEKIAH B. REED, Died Feb. I 5> 1 %39- ^- 4 2 y' rs 8 mo. Also his infant daughter EUNICE. "Our life is ever on the wing" And death is ever nigh." No. 45. [White marble; set in freestone. Good condi- tion.] In Memory of MARY A. B. wife of Ira Allen, & dau. of David & Sally C. Warren, died Dec. 31, 1859, aged 29 i y'rs 1 mo. 16 ds. No. 46. [White marble; left its feeble socket, and is 1 now firmlv set in the ground.] GEORGE W. Died May 2, 1826,; Aged 4 days. SALLY Died Nov. 6, 11 ! ITS INSCRIPTIONS AND EPITAPHS. 1837. Aged 1 year 8 mo. & 19 days. Children of David and Sally C. War- ren. No. 47. [White marble, in granite; the whole mass inclined. ] SALLY C. Wife of David Warren, Died Feb. 15, 1877, Aged 75 y'rs 9 mo's, 6 days. No. 48. [At top, broken chain with legend "Parted below; united above." White marble, set in granite. Good condition ] Priscilla Whiting, the affectionate wife of Edward Hathaway, Born in Bucksport, Me. October 22, 181 8, Died June 29, 1842 ; JE. 23 yrs & 9 mos. Farewell dear wife, untill that day more blest, When if deserving, I with thee shall rest; With thee shall rise, with thee shall live above, In worlds of endless bliss and boundless love. No. 49. [White marble; good condition.] "Oh for a touch of a vanished hand And the sound of a voice that is still." LUCY N. [morton] the beloved wife of Edward Hathaway Born in Carver, Aug. 15, 182 1, Died Aug. 11, 1883, AL. Q>2 yrs n mos 47 days. "Turn those dear eyes, Once so benignant to me, upon mine, That open to their tears such uncontrolled And such continued issue. Still awhile Have patience; 1 will come to thee at last. A few more prayers, a few more tears, And the long agony of life will end, And I shall be with thee. If I am wanting To thy well being, as thou art to mine, Have patience; I will come to thee at last." No. 50. [White marble; in good condition. 50 and 51 are inclosed.] ELLEN M. daughter of Samuel E. & Caroline Remond sweetly fell asleep with Jesus, May 25, 1862. JE. 10 yrs 8 mos & 2 dys. Thy gentle spirit passed away 'Mid pain the most severe So great we could not wish thy stay A moment longer here. No. 51. [White marble. Good condition.] SAMUEL B. RAYMOND Died April 3, 1873. 23 days Aged 43 y'rs 5 mo's. Husband thou art gone to rest, Thy sins are all forgiven, And saints in light Save welcomed thee. To joy the shares of heaven . (Soon the stone; my reasons for following inscriptions literally are given in tin- preface.) No. 52. [White marble; 4 ft. high (onlv approximate heights are mentioned,— the object being to facilitate finding any particular monument); in good condition, save being slightly inclined.] In memory LYDIA W. SIMMONS Died Feb. 6, 1864, Aged 37 y'rs 10 mo's. GERSHOM SIMMONS, Died May 21, 1869, Aged 54 y'rs. IRA- ETTA, their dau. Died Apr. 22, 1862, Aged 1 y'r 7 mo's. No. 53. [The noted Cushman gravestone of 1GD1 ; one of the six bearing date in the 17th century. The other Five will be particularized when their sites are reached. This Ancient Landmark was removed by the descendants of Elder Thomas Cushman, to k make room, as they say, "for a more enduring memorial." The original grave- stone of '-purple Welsh slate" is as fresh in appearance as if it had just left the hand of the engraver. The new monument is more showy, but whether it will be "more enduring" than the humbler Welsh slate is a question of time,— a questionwhich the descendants of Elder Cush- JBO. an, some thousand or more years hence, may be able to solve. The inscription on the purple Welsh slate is as follows,— all in capital letters:] Here lyeth buried ye body of that precious servant of God Mr. Thomas Cushman, who after he had served his generation according to the will of God, and particularly the church of Plymouth for many years in the office of a ruieing elder fell asleep in Jesus Decemr. ye 10, 169 1 & in ye 84. year of his age. This stone placed at the grave of Elder Cushman by the First Church in Plymouth, was removed to this situa- tion in 1858, to make room for a more endureing memorial which now exact- ly occupies its original'position. No. 54. [The Cushman Monument. This is a granite column, 25 feet in height. There is a bronze tablet inscribed with capital letters, on each of the four sides of a square member supporting the obelisk. The tablet on the northerly side is as follows:] BUklAL HILL : ROBERT CUSHMAN, Fellow-exile with the Pilgrims in Holland, Afterwards their chief agent in England, Arrived here -IX- November, -MDCXXI, With Thomas Cushman his son: Preached -IX- December, His memorable sermon on "The Danger of self- love And the sweetness of true friendship:" Returned to England -XIII- December, To vindicate the enterprise of Christian emigra- tion; And there remained in the service of the Colony Till -MDCXXV, When, having prepared to make Plymouth His permanent home, Second tablet— West side:] He died, lamented by the forefathers as "their ancient friend, — who was as their right hand with their friends the adventurers, and for divers years had done and agitated all their business with them to their great advantage." ••And you, my loving friends, the adventurers to this plantation, as your care has been lirst to settle religion here* before either profit or popularity, so, I pray you, go on. I rejoice that you shall be repaid with your riches, and I trnst you shall be repaid again double and treble in this world, yea, and the memory of this action shall never die." Dedication of the sermon, (Third tablet— South side:] THOMAS CUSHMAN. Son of Robert, died -X- December, MDCXCI, Aged nearly -LXXXIV- years. For more than -XL1I- years he was Ruling Elder Of the First Church in Plymouth, By whom a tablet was placed to "mark his grave On this spot, Now consecrated anew by a more enduring memorial. MARY, widow of Elder Cushman and daughter of Isaac Allerton, Died -XXVIII- November, MDCXCIX, aged about -XC- years, The last survivor of the first comers in the Mayflower. {Fourth tablet— East side:] Erected by The descendants of Robert Cushman In memory of their Pilgrim Ancestors, XVI- September, MDCCCLVHI. No. 55. [Small, blue slat l8 35> &- 1 y'r 2 mo. Children of Amaziah and Ruth R. Harlow. Dearest children thou hast left us, Here our loss we deeply feel, But 'tis God that hath bereft us, He can all our sorrows heal. No. 112. [White marble in marble socket. Good con- dition.] Wm. H. Shaw Co. E. 32 Mass. Regt. Died Aug. 6, 1865, Aged 35 years. . No. 113. [White marble in marble base. Good condi- tion.] WILLIAM SWIFT, Co. E. 29 Mass. Regt. Died Feb. 18, 1878, Aged 52 years. No. 114. [Blue slate, shivered and broken. Symbol minus one wing.] In memory of Mrs Lucy Harlow wife of Mr Amaziah Harlow who died March 6 1796 in the 42 year of her age- No. 115. [Blue slate. Urn. Fair condition.] In memory of Mr Amaziah Harlow who Departed this Life December 15 1802 in the 55th year of his Age No. 116. [White marble, inclosed in palings. Wreath at top. Stone inclines to left.] CHARLES IRVING Son of J. D. & E. B. Baxter fell asleep Aug. 8, 1861 ; , aged 1 yenr 7 months & 1 2 days. Our dearly beloved one will not be forgotten. No. 117. [Blue slate. Good condition.] Erected to the Memory of Mr. Henry ITS INSCRIPTIONS AND EPITAPHS. Harlow who died July 15, 1833, in the 5 1 year of his a^e. No. 118. Similar to 117, — but the lamina on which is the inscription, seems porous, and allows a growth of moss.] Erected to the Memory of Miss Nancy Harlow who died Feb. 3, 1S49, in the 55 year of her age. No. iro. [Blue slate. Good condition.] Erected to the memory of Samuel Harlow who died Nov. 30th, 1849, aged 73 years. No. 120. [Blue slate, placed horizontally. Good con- dition.] ICHABOD HARLOW died April 19, 1828, aged 17 yr.s PATIENCE HARLOW, died Sept 15, 1840, aged 61 yrs. GEORGE HARLOW died Aug. 2, 1825, aged 2 yr.s. ALBERT HARLOW died May 12, 1833, aged 25 yr.s. No. 121. [White marble, weathering rough. No. 321, which was, within my recollection, perhaps the most beautiful monument on the Hill, shows that all monuments of t at material must per- ish within a few years.] Erected in memory of JACOB SWIFT died Nov. ist 1854, Aged 43 years and 5 mon. No. 122. [White marble. Not yet 40 years old, but I found some difficul v in making out the epitaph] ANNABELLA, daughter of Jacob & Deborah S. Swift, died Feb. 27, 1853, aged 17 months. Ere sin could blight or sorrow fade, Death came with friendly care, The opening bud to Heaven conveyed, And bade it blossom there. No. 123. [White marble. Sound.] WILLIAM FINNEY, DIED April 13, 1869, Aged 61 y'rs 6 mo's. No. 124. [White marble. Sound. Has been removed from a broken stone socket, and set in the ground.] Capt. Wm FINNEY, died at sea April 4, 182 1, aged 37 years. And his wife MARTHA, died Aug. 4, 1856, aged 69 yrs. 8 mos. No. 125. [White marble. Sound.] ALFRED C. FINNEY, a member of Co. E. 5 th Reg. Mass. Vols, died at Newbern, N. C. March 13, 1863 ; JE. 21 years 6 mo. 24 days. Drop a kind tear for the Soldier that's gone, For 'tis manly to weep for the brave. No. 126. [White marble, set in granite. Good condition. | FATHER & MOTHER. JABEZ SWIFT Died March 14, 1865, Aged 47 y'rs 6 mo's. LUCY B. his wife Died July 2, 1874, Aged '54 y'rs 10 mo's. Loved ones, we shall meet and rest 'Mid the holy and the blest. No. 127. [Blue slate, handsome and compact. Weep- ing willow and urn.] In memory of Mrs. A, M. E. Kikert. who died June 10, 1853, zEt. 44 Y'rs. No. 128. [White marble obelisk: in good condition. A cross on E. side. On west side:] JAMES BURNS. MARY, wife of James Burns, died April 17 1867, Aged 54 years. Requiescant in peace. Amen. [On North side:] ELLEN Aged 11 yrs. CATHA- RINE, Aged 9 yrs. HENRY, Aged 7 yrs. MARY, Aged 5 yrs. ROSE, Aged 3 yrs. Children of James & Mary Burns. Drowned at Manomet Point Nov. 20, 1848. No. 129. [Grayish white marble in excellent condition, but slightly inclined.] In honor of James H. Burns, Loco- motive Fireman, killed at his post of duty, during the inundation of Rowley Marshes Nov. 15, 1871. Son of James & Mary Burns. 2 1 y'rs. 6 mo's. Erected by the Eastern R. R. Co. 14 BURIAL HILL ! No. 130. [This and the two following numbers are in- closed with chain fence. White marble, in good condition. Nos. 130 and 131 are o«t of perpendicular.] PELEG FAUNCE Dea. First Bap- tist Church, Died Oct. 3, 1878, Aged 80 years. /// hope. No. 131. OLIVE FAUNCE, wife of Faunce, Died March 22, 1877, 77 years.,—— «• — At rest. Peleg Aged No. 132. CAROLINE A. PERRY, Daughter of Peleg & Olive Fauece, Died March 2, 1882, aged 48 years 9 mos. With Christ. No. 133. [Low, white marble, disintegrating rapidly.] Abner B. Son of Nathl & Betsey D. Freeman, Died Sep. 1838, aged 3 years. No. 134. [Low, white marble, Fair condition,] LIZZIE RYAN, Aged 2 yrs & 8 mon. died Aug. 1st, 1853. No. 135. [Blue slate, broken and much worn. Inclined. Symbol.] ELIZABETH Dau. to Deacon Heaviland & Mrs. Elizabeth Torrey his wife deed Novbr ye 2d 1731 aged 7 months. No. 136. I Purple slate, seamed and cracked. Symbol.] Heaviland son to Deacon Heaviland & Mrs Elizabeth Torrey his wife deed July ye 17th 1752 in ye 17th year of "his age. No, 137. I Low, hard, blue slate. Inclined and moss- grown. Symbol.] In Memory of Joseph Son to Mr. William Torrey & Mary his wife who died April ye 25th 1757 aged 18 months cS: 4 days. No. 138. [Light blue slate. Seams and flaws. Symbol.] In memory of Mrs ABIGAIL BART- LETT wife of Mr Solomon Bartlett who died Sept. n, 1788, aged 40 years. No. 139. [Dark blue slate. Piece broken oli.] In memory of Mrs Mary Torrey daughter of the late Deacon John Tor- rey who died Sept 19th 1 801 in the 45th year of her age. No. 140. [Thick, low-, blue slate; ' moss-grown ; fair condition. Symbol.] In Memory of Polly Daughter of Mr John & Mrs Lydia Edwards who died Sept 11, 1791 aged 5 years & 3 months. No. 141. [Compact blue slate. Ornamental sculpture at top. Good condition.] In memory of JAMES P. Son of Philip & Nancy Taylor, who died Oct. 6, 1833, aged 11 years & 6 mons. So fades the lovely blooming flower The smiling solace of an hour So soon our transient comforts fly And pleasure only blooms to die. No. 142. [Blue slate, good condition. Flaming urn.] In memory of Lydia, widow of Bart- lett LeBaron, who died Jan. 1st, 1823, Aged 66 years. Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord. No. 143. [Blue slate. Some moss. Fair condition. Urn.j To the memory of Mr Bartlett Le Baron- who departed this life June 24, 1806 aged 67 years No. 144. [White marble. Moss. Inclined forward.] ISAAC Le BARON, Born Jan. 1743; Died Dec. 1819. His wife MARTHA HOWLAND, Born Dec. t 739 ; Died June 1825. ITS INSCRIPTIONS AND EPITAPHS. *5 No. 145. [Thick, wide, light blue slate. Laminae sepa- rating. Surf nee seamed. Moss-grown and in- clined. Symbol.] Here lies buried Doctr Joseph Le- baron who deed May ye 11 1 761 in ye 59th year of his age. No. 146. [Compact, purple slate, about 20 inches high. Small fig. of hour-glass at top, under which is the symbol (cherub?) of the winged head, sculp- tured far better than usual. Low down on the right, under the ornamental border, is the num- ber 24,— supposed to indicate the price of the stone. This Dr. Lebarran is the hero of "The Nameless Nobleman." The orthography of the name and occupation indicates that the sculptor was a pupil of the "unlettered Muse" spoken of by Gray.l Here lyes ye body of Mr. FRANCIS LE. BARRAN phytician who departed this life Augst ye 18th 1704, in ye 36 year of his age. No. 147. [Blue slate,somewhat broken and moss-grown, but easily read. Inclined,] Here lyes ye body of Francis Le- baron who deed Angst ye 6th 1731 in ye 3 1 st year of his age. No. 148. Thick, firm, granite block, 4 1-2 feet high.] In memory of Isaac LE BARON Born March 11, 1777, Died Jan. 29, 1849, Of Mary Doane his wife Born July 19, 1787, Died June 18, 1863. And of their children Isaac Francis, Born Oct. 29, 1&14, Died June 28, 1816. Frederic, Born Feb. 28, 1816, iDied July 5, 1861. Mary Jane Born ( Aug. 12, 1817, Died Nov. 28, 1855. Isaac, Born Dec. 6, 1819. Died Dec. 24, 1853. No. 149. [Blue slate. Slightly inclined. Stone in good condition.] In memory of Mrs SARAH Le BARON wife of William Le Baron Esq. died Oct. 29th 1796 aged 46 pears. No. 150. [Blue slate. Good condition.] This Stone is erected in memory of Vm LEBARON Esqr. who deceased at Fairhaven and their intered the 23 day of October in the year of our LORD one thousand eight hundred & sixteen aged 65 years. No. 151. Laminae opened somewhat. in [Blue slate, clined.] In memory of The deed Children of Mr William & Mrs Sarah LeBaron Viz William deed Nov. 8, 1778 aged 9 days William deed Oct. 21 1780 aged 17 months. No. 152. [Similar to 151.] In memory of Margaret Daughter to Doctr Lazarus & Mrs Lydia Lebaron Born July ye 5th 1755 ^)ied Novr ye 20th 1756. No. 153. [Similar to 151.] In memory of Mrs Lydia Lebaron wife to Doctr Lazarus Lebaron who deed Octr ye 28th 1756 in ye 37th year of her age. No. 154. [Similar to 351.] Here lyes buried ye body of Mrs Lidia Lebaron wife to Doctr Lazarus Lebaron who deed May ye 29th 1 762 aged 44 years, 4 mos & 22 days No. 155. [Very light-colored blue slate. Very wide and thick. Somewhat moss-grown, but can be read without much difficulty.] In memory of Doctor Lazarus Le- baron who departed this life Sept 2d 1773 y^Etatis Suas 75 My flesh shall slumber in the ground Till the last trumpet's joyful sound. Then burst the chains with sweet surprise And in my Saviour's image rise. No. 156 a. [Blue slate. Lamina' separating. Weather- worn.] Here lyes ye body of Mrs Mary Wait wife to Mr Return Waite She Deed Sept ye 26th 1737 in ye 69th year of her age. KUklAL HILL : No. 156 b. [Blue slate; a email stone. Good condition. Willow.] Mary Jane dau. of Mr. John & Es- ther Kennady who died Sept. 21, 1822, aged 14 months. So fades the lovely blooming flower Frail, smiling solace of an hour, So soon our transient comforts fly. And pleasure only blooms to die. No. 157. [White marble. Good condition.] JOHN OSGOOD Died Jan'y 31, 1854, JE. 25 y'rs 9 mo. & 3 days No. 158. [Blue slate. This stone is very much broken and decayed. The tens in the vear of the date cannot be made out.] Here lyes ye body of Mr. Caleb Cook who deed Febry ye 13th 1 7 — 14 in the 72d year of his age. No. 159. [White marble, taken from fragile, broken socket, and set in the ground. j OUR FATHER. JOHN HAR- LOW Born Sept. 15, 1777, Died Sept. 5, 1864. No. 160. [Blue slate. Weeping willow and urn. Moss- grown. Inclined.] Mrs. Betsey Harlow Consort to Mr. John Harlow was born Feb. 22d 1780 and died Nov. 22d 1806 This stone an unavailing tribute of affection Is erected by her Husband to her memory. With her was crowned my earthly bliss Home was my joy and happiness But oh! how soon death's arrow flies, On Christ alone my hope relies. We yet may meet above. No. 161. [Purplish slate. Weeping willow and urn. Good condition.] In memory of BETSEY, consort of John Harlow Junr who died Sept. 22, 1835, in her 44 year. Also Mary L. aged 1 year & 10 mo's. and John H. aged 7 mos. Children of the above. A husband's care, a husband's love, Could not save her from the grave; With thy children sweetly rest, And learn the wisdom of the blest. No. 162. [Purplish slate. Urn. Good condition] In memory of John Harlow son of I Mr John Harlow & Mrs. Betsey his wife who deed August 181 4 aged 7 months & 3 days Frail though endcar'd the tie The stronger band of grace Shall last when Death itself shall die No. 163. [A wooden slab, without lettering.; No. 164. [Thick, compact, purplish-blue slate. Weep- ing willow and urn. Good condition.] To the memory of Mrs. Sarah Har- low widow of Cap, Jesse Harlow who died November 22, 1828 aged 65 years. No. 165. [Blue slate. Symbol, under which are fes- toons hanging over an urn.] This stone is erected to the memory of Capt Jesse Harlow who died Aug. 20, 1809 aged sixty nine No. 166. [Similar to 165.] This stone is erected To Perpetuate the memory of Mrs ELIZABETH HARLOW Consort of Capt Jesse Har- low who Departed this life January 27th 1805, in the 65 year of her age No. 167. [Blue slate. Symbol. Moss-grown. Good condition.] * To the memory of Mr. Silvanus Harlow who Died augst 14 1799 In the 62 year of his age No. 168. [Blue slate. Urn. Good condition.] To the memory of Mrs Desire Har- low wife of Mr Silvanus Harlow who died Octr 8th 1796 aged 58 years How happy they that's gone to rest For they shall be forever blest. No. 169. [Low, blue slate. Symbol. Moss-grown. Fair condition.] Here lies buried Noah Son to Mr. Silvanus Harlow & Mrs Desire his wife who deed August ye 23d 1767 Aged 5 weeks. ITS INSCRIPTIONS AND EPITAPHS. KNo. 170. [Similar to 169.] In memory of Silvanus son of Capt ilvanus Harlow and Mrs Desiah his wife who died S^pt 5th 1775 Aged 11 years No. 171. [White marble. Weeping- willow and urn. Winged ligures in upper corners, blowing trum- pets. Urns in lower corners. Kapidly disinte- grating,] Sacred to the memory of Miss DE- SIRE HARLOW who was born Sept 27 1797, and died May 12, 1821. Dear lion'd spirit if angels e'er bestow A thought on what is acted here below, With pitying eye this weak attempt survey The last "sad tribute which thy friend can pay No. 174. date. Symbol. 17 Side of stone No. 172. [White marble like 171. Weeping willow and urn.] In memory of Mrs. HANNAH the virtuous and amiable consort of Silva- nus Harlow, who after a distressing illness of 6 months, which she bore with unexampled fortitude untill ex- hausted nature compelled her to say I must give up. Departed this life Nov. i, 1836 aged 48 yrs & 10 ds. Crop'd like a flower she wither'd in her bloom And flattering life had promis'd years to come The years she lived in virtue's path she trod But now her spirit sought to meet her God In realms of bliss, where joys eternal reign Devoid of care and uncontroll'd by pain. No. 173. [Same kind of marble. Figure at top, a square surmounted with three cones — a mausoleum?] In memory of ELIZABETH A. wife of Silvanus Harlow. Born Oct. 28, 181 2, Died June 4, 1850, M. 37 y'rs 7 mo. & 7 ds. We mourn who loved her here And who that knew her ne'er could fail to love Yet we would dry the tear And strive to meet her in the world above. Also their dau. Elizabeth A. died Jan. 13, 1842, M. 3 weeks & 2 ds. With chasten'd heart we'l strive to bear Submissive to God's will Tis he that gives, tis he that takes And we will bless him still. [Low; bl in broken oil". | In Memory of Jesse son of Mr Jesse Harlow Mrs. Hannah his wife died July 10, 1788 4 months & 19 days. No. 175. [Firm, blue slate. Good condition. J To the memory of Mr. Jesse Harlow This Stone is Erected who died August 4. 1 8 10 aged 50 years In this death his wife Lost an agreeable Com- panion his children an affectionate Parent Make Christ your Friend who never dies All other Friends are vanities Make him your Life your all Prepare for Death that solemn call No. 176. [Light-blue slate, 2 1-2 feet high. Weeping willow and urn. Moss-grown; otherwise in good condition.] This stone is Erected As an unavail- ing tribute of respect and humanity By the Children To Mrs. Hannah, wife of Mr. Jesse Harlow, who Departed this life November iS, 1836, Aged 72 years & 6 months Her husband knew her worth Her children knew it well. No. 177. [Purplish slate. Moss-grown. Inclined. J In memory of MISS MARY COL- LINS died June 14th, 1846, aged 60 years No. 178. [Blue slate. Good condilion.] In memory of MRS. MARY COL- LINS widow of James Collins who died May 28th, 1840, aged 8^ years. No. 179. [Blue slate. Slightly inclined. Good condi- tion,! In Memory of Capt JAMES COL- LINS died Feb. 17, 1839, aged 90 years. No. 180. [Blue slate. Signs of cleavage. Symbol.] Here lies buried ye body of Mrs Lois Collings wife of Mr James Col- lings, with an Infant in her arms who i8 BURIAL HILL I died March ye ist 1787 in ye 28th vear of her age. No. 181. [Blue slate, solid. Good condition ] In Memory of Capt Gamaliel Col- lins the first adventurer in the whale fishery to the Falkland Islands who died April 1, 1786, in ye 44 year of his age. No. 182. [A close-grained, purple stone,— of which kind a few have been erected in recent vears.] In memory of LOIS COLLINS born May 20, 1787, died Aug. 23, 1862, M. 75 years 3 mos. & 3 days. No. 183. [White marble set in freestone; the whole inclines backward.] THOMAS COLGAN, Born in Kings Co. Ireland, Nov. 6, 1825, Died Sept. ii, 1 871. JOHN, Son of Thomas & Ann Colgan Died Dec. 12, 1861, Aged 4 y'rs. May they rest in peace. [On the reverse of No. 1S3 is a cross above the letters I H S.] No. 184. [White marble. Covered, like many others, with what appears to be minute vegetation.] [A cross at top.] In memory of James Sullivan who died in Plymouth, Oct. 6, 1855, a § e d 22 y'rs. A native of County Cork, Ireland, Parish of Castletownsend. No. 185. [White marble. Slightly inclined.] HANS WITTE, Died Jan, 10, 1866, Aged 46 yrs. 9 mos. 26 ds. No. 186. [Firm, blue slate; inclined backward.] In memory of Nancy Williams, a faithful (African) servant in the family of Rev. F. Freeman, died Nov, 31, 1831, aged 25 years. "Honor and shame from no condition rise, Act well your part,— there all the honor lies." No. 187. [Blue slate. Laminae separating. Part of this stone is broken oil', carrying with it two figures of a date; but the deficiency is supplied by an inscription on the footstone, to wit: "J. H. 1780 M. H. 1779." Surface of stone cleft its whole length in centre.] In Memory of JOHN HARLOW who Deed March 10th 17 in ye 73d year of his age. Also In Memory of Mrs MARY HARLOW his wife who Deed April 2d 1779 in ye 64th year of her age. No. 188. [Square marble column: good condition.] EMMA M. Dau. of S. S. & R. M. Howland Died Sept. 12, 1867, Aged 15 y'rs 12 ds. Affection lives beyond death's dark and wither- ing will. [By t e side of the above is a small stone in- scribed:] EMMA. Gone from us the child WE LOVED. No. 189. [Low, blue slate; lamina' separating; inclined. Symbol.] In Memory of 2 children of Mr Crosbe Luce & Mrs Elizabeth his wife Viz Elkanah died Nov. 5, 1779 aged 1 year 3 months & 1 1 days Crosbe born June 25 1780 died the same day. No. 190. [Low, compact, blue slate. Good condition. Symbol.] In Memory of Elizabeth Daughter of Mr Crosbe Luce & Mrs Elizabeth his wife who died Augst 5, 1787 in ye 7th year of her Age. No. 191. [Blue slate. Piece broken from top, not injuring inscription.] In memory of Mrs Sally Harlow Consort of Capt Lazarus Harlow who died Jany 11 1810 in the 56 year of her age. Prepare me Lord for thy right hand Then come the Joyful day Come Death and come celestial band To bear my soul away. No. 192. [Blue slate. Moss-grown. Inclined. Symbol.] In Memory of 2 children of Mr Lazarus Harlow and Mrs Sarah his wife, Viz Lazarus died Octr 3 1782 aged 14 months. Gracy died April 21, 1790 aged 6 weeks. ITS INSCRIPTIONS AND EPITAPHS. 19 No. 193. [White marble, in broken socket. Inclined. Discolored.] ROBERT Mc LAUTHLIN Co. B. 14 Mass. Reg't. Died Oct. 13, 1864 Aged 20 y'rs 6 m's. 3 days. No. 194. [Dark blue slats. Good condition. Symbol.] Here lies Interd Mrs Susanna Att- wood & her Infant in her armes Wife to Mr Wait Attwood died Feb. 2 1785 in the 35 year of her Age No. 195. [Blue slate. Good condition. Weeping wil- low and urn.] Consecrated to the Memory of Mrs. ELIZABETH ATWOOD, amiable Consort of Capt. Thos Atwood. died April 11, 1813 : in the 31st Year of her age. "The seasons as Ihey fly, Snatch from us in their course.Vear after year Some sweet connection some endearing tie. No. 196. [Compact, blue slate. A square at top, .sur- mounted by three pyramids,— probably ligure of mausoleum. Good* condition.] Erected to the Memory of CAPT. THOMAS ATWOOD, who departed this life April 28, 1831 in the 65 year of his age. No. rgj. [Blue slate. Seams running downward on face of stone. Weeping willow and urn. Fair condition.] Erected to the MEMORY of Mrs MEHETABEL, wife of Capt Thos Atwood, who died Jan. 11, 1809, In the 58 year of her age. In early life her feeble constitution gave painful premonition of her early exit. She however unexpectedly passed the meridian of life, discharging in a very laudable manner, filial, parental & conjugal duties. At length the seeds of death were planted in her vitals — she sickened, languished & expired in hopes of a blessed immortality. Short is our longest day of life, And soon its prospect ends Yet on that day's uncertain date Eternity depends. 5 No. 198. [Blue slate. Urns. Badlv cleft on the right] Erected in MEMORY of TWIN DAUGHTERS of Capt THOS AT- WOOD and MEHETABEL his Wife, Born Nov. 2, 1802; Died Nov. 4, 1802. Also, In MEMORY of Darius, Son of Capt THOS Atwood and ME- HETABEL, his wife, who Died Jan. 23, 1809, Aged 2 Mo & 8 days. Here, here they lie ! oh ! could I once more view Those dear remains, take one more fond adieu Ofth' work of God, their beautious clay, which here In infant charms so lovely did appear As tho' in nature's nicest model cast, Exactly polish'd, wrought too fine to last By the same hand that wrought, again shall they arise To bloom more gay, more lovely in the skies. No. 199. [Blue slate. Moss-grown; otherwise good condition.] In memory of our Mother, ELIZA- BETH, widow of the late Thomas Atwood, Born in Truro, June 30, 1778, Died in Fairhaven, Nov. 2, 1866. Aged 88 y'rs 4 mo's 3 d's. No. 200. [Blue slate. Figure of broken bough Some moss; otherwise in good condition.] Erected in Memory of DARIUS, Son of Capt. Thos Atwood, & Mrs. Elizabeth his wife died Oct. 8, 1S13 : aged 11 Months & 12 days. No. 201. [Wooden slab.] Wm A. JOHNSON. DIED 1S54. No. 202. [Blue slate. A fissure, near right hand corner, extends downward nearly to middle of monu- ment.] WILLIAM THOMAS, M D. Died Sept. 20, 1802, Aa;ed 84 years. MERCY, Daughter ofWm & Mercy Thomas Died Nov. 1776, Aged 17 years. No. 203. [Purple slate intersected with parallel gray veins. Symbol. Good condition.] Here lies buried the body of Mrs Mary Thomas the wife of Doct Wil- liam Thomas aged 26 years Died April ye 25th 1749. 20 BUklAL HILL : No. 204. [Light blue slate. Symbol. Good condition.] Here lies Interr,d ye body of Mrs Mercy Thomas ye wife of Doctor William Thomas who depaited this life August ye 3d AD. 1769 in ye 44th year of her age No. 205. [A stone similar to '204; broken horizontally; upper moiety gone.] Mary Thomas, Widow of Dr. Wii- liam Thomas Died Dec. 4, 1806, aged 74 years No. 206. LBlue slate. Good condition.] Joseph Thomas, born Jany 8th 1755, died August 10, 1838; Captain of Artillery during the War of the Revo- lution. No. 207. [Blue slate. Many cracks across the face, and laminae separating. Symbol.] This Stone is erected to the Mem- ory of Mrs Patience Hovvland who departed this Life July 23d 1774 in ye 52 year of her Age. She was widow of Capt John Howland who died on the Florida shoar AD 1750 in ye 39th year of his age No. 208. [White marble, weathering rough. Set in freestone socket; the whole inclined backward.] In memory of our mother Mary Ann. wido.;; -of George ' w. Callaway. Dlti Apr. 20, 1870, Aged 65 y'rs. 9 mo's. 16 days. Though I Avalk through the valley of the shadow of death I will fear no evil; for thou art with me: thy rod, and thy staff they comfort me. No. 209. [Similar to 208, and set in same block of free- stone.] In memory of MY MOTHER. Har- riet T. widow of Samuel J. Jones, died Dec. 19, 1867. Aged 62 years. & 2 mo's. Beloved, and lamented. No. 2IO. [White marble, tending to the condition of 321.] JANE, widow of Nathaniel Thomas died Dec 22d 1851, in her 81st y'r. Also, NANCY, their Daughter died Jan. 18th, 182 1, aged 18 years. No. 211. FSolid purplish slate. Good condition. Urn, with name issuing from it.] In memory of Nathaniel Thomas, born Nov. 22, 1756 ; and died March 21, 1838. No. 212. [Blue slate. Moss-grown, but otherwise in good condition.] In memory of Mrs Priscilla Thomas Consort of Mr Nathaniel Thomas, who died Deer 6th 1795 aged 36 years No 213. [Blue slate, low. Cleft downward to the word "who."] In Memory of Mrs Bathsheba Wash- burn wife of Mr Benjamin Washburn who died July 13 1788 Aged 26 years. No. 214. [Blue slate; not in very good condition. Sym- bol.] In Memory of Mrs Lydia Wash- burn wife of Mr John Washburn who died May ye 12th 1782 in ye 47th year of her Age. No. 215. [A wooden cross:] BRIDGET CASSIDY Born Jan. 2d, 1864 Died Feb. 19, 1865 Aged 1 Yr. 1 Mo. 17 Ds. No. 216. I White marble. BTG&SP. flower stem at top. The material does not weather so well as could be desired.] MARY A. wife of Lewis Hall, died Apr. 27, i860, JE. 43 years & G mos. Blessed are the dead avIio die in the Lord. No. 217. [Blue slate, in fair condition for so old a stone. Symbol.] In Memory of Joshua son of Mr j Joseph Bramhali & Mrs Remember his J wife who died March ye 5th 1779 I Aged 3 Months & 8 Days. No. 218. [Similar to No. 217.] Iii Memory of Mary Bennet Daugh- ter of Mr Joseph Bramhali & Mrs Remember his wife who deed July ye 20th 1 781 Aged 1 year & 4 days. ITS INSCRIPTIONS AND EPITAPHS 2 r No. 219. [ Blue slate. Sound and linn. Symbol.] In Memory of Grace Daughter of Mr Joseph Braaihall & Mrs Remember his wife who died March 13 1788 aged 6 months & 13 days. No. 220. [Blue slate. Sound; little moss. Urn at top.] In memory of Mr Joseph Bramhall who Departed this life Septembr 1 7th 1805 in the 62d year of his age. No. 221. [White marble, set in freestone. Inclined.] [A cross engraved with I. H. S.J In memory of ANN wife of JOHN CASSADY, who died July 20, i860; in her 77th year. No. 222. [Blue slate, 6 ft. high. Urn under festoons. Cleft from top downward into two nearly equal ! parts.] ANDREW FARRELL, of respect- able connexions In IRELAND, Aged ^8 years, Owner & Commander of the Ship Hibernia, Sailed from Boston Jany 26, And was wrecked on Plym- outh Beach Jany 28 1805. His remains With five of seven seamen Who perished with him are here interred. O piteous lot of man's uncertain state! What woes on life's eventful journey wait — By sea what treacherous calms; what sudden storms; And death attendant in a thousand forms. No. 223. [Blue slate. Good condition. Figure of tomb at top.] THOMAS MARSH, died Sept. 16, 1835 : Aged 61 yr,s. WARREN son of the. above died at Sea August 25, .1828 : aged 21 yr,s. MARCY, dau,tr of theabove died Sept,r 3, 1813 ; Aged 9 mo,s. No. 224. [Blue slate. Sound. Inclined. Urn ] To the m y of Lillis Gill Marsh Daughter of Mr Thomas Marsh And Mrs Marcy his wife who died Octr 1st 1806 Aged 15 months. No. 225. [White marble, on granite base. Good condi- tion. This, and No. 410 arc inclosed in the same wooden fence.] KEZIAH I). Wife of ROBERT SWINBURN Died Mar. 26, 18S2 Aged 77 y'rs. 4 mo's. & 11 d'ys. [On the reverse:] Mother "Dear Wife and Mother." To us you have done your duty, Now lie here and rest, It was God's will to take you from us, For he knew what was best. If. s. No. 226. [White marMe; discolored; weathering rough. Figure of rose at top,] In memory of SARAH, wife of Robert Searson, and daughter of Den- nis & Sarah Deleany Born June 6. 1832, Died May 3, 1863. I will remember thee love, wh n many have forgot; and may you rest in peace with God, No. 227. [Blue slate. Good condition.] In memory of Capt William Bartlett who departed this life April 19, 1807 in the 79 year of his age No. 228. [Dilapidated stone, dropping to pieces.] In memory of rs Mary Bartlett wife of Mr William Bartlett who died July 16, 1 785 in ye 56 year of her age. No. 229. [Blue slate. Good condition. Wevoing wil- low and urn.] Sacred to the memory of Phebe J. Bramhall, A native of Virginia & wife of Benjn Bramhall Jun who died August 27, 181 7, Aged 21 years. Possess'd of an amiable disposition, She endeared herself to all around her "but" Weep not for her in her Spring time she Hew To that land, where the wings of the soul an unfurl'd And now, liKe a star beyond evening's cold dew Looks radiantly down on the tears of this world. No. 230. [White marble; weathering rough. Urn.] Sacred to the memory of MARY ANN SAMPSON wife of Schuyler Sampson, and daughter of Amasa. and 22 BURIAL HILL I Sarah Bartlett : who died September 3rd, 1825, aged 26 years, 11 months, and 24 days. "The virtuous are truly happy." No. 231. [Similar to 230 ] GEORGE SCHUYLER son of Schuyler and Sarah T. Sampson, died Nov'r 22, 1833 3 a & ec * 2 m0 - & 2 4 ds. '•This lovely bud so young, so fair, Call'd hence by early doom. Just came to show how sweet a flower In paradise would bloom. No. 232. [White marble. Moss-grown. 1 LITTLE CHARLIE I On the reverse:] Son of J. A. & N. E. Dunham, died Oct. 5, 1857, aged 8 mo. 17 ds. No. 233. [White marble. Moss-grown.] Amasa Bartlett, Born June 23, 1763, Died March 3, 1835. Sarah Taylor, Relict of Amasa Bartlett, Born June 29, 1767, Died April 13, 1849. No. 234. [Blue slate. Good condition. Weeping wil- low and urn.] In memory of Mr. Heman Holmes, who died May 8th 18 10 aged 45 years and 10 months. Those, who loved the living, .viid lament the dead, Pay their last tribute To thy gentle shade. No. 235. [Blue slate. Good condition. A low stone. Symbol.] To the memory of Sally Drew Daughter of Mr Lemuel Drew & Mrs Sally his wife who died July 27 1800 Aged 2 years & 9 months. No. 236. [Ulue slate. Two symbols (winged faces— •'cherubs.") Good conditi n.] Thomas Bom July 18th 1799 died Novr 9th 1800 William Thos Born April 14th 1 80 1 died Sepr 24th 1801 Children of Capt Thomas & Mrs Mar- gret J. Bartlett his wife and hear lies Enterred. Surely life is. as a vapour that appeareth For a little time and vanisheth away. No. 237. rPurplishsiate. Flaming urn. Good condition. J In memory of MARGARET JAMES, wife of Capt. Thomas Bartlett, who died Oct. 23d, 1840, aged 65 years. No. 238. [Like preceding, but is inclined.] In memory of Capt. Thomas Bart- lett who died Dec. 30, 1849, in the 80th year of his age. No. 239. [W T hite*marble set in freestone.] In memory of NATHANIEL BART- LETT 2nd DIED June 23, 1862, aged 56 years & 6 mos. No. 240. [Blue slate. 4 ft. high. Moss-grown on sur- face (probably a soft or porous lamina). Other- wise in good condition.] In memory of Mrs. Polly Otis, the amiable Consort of Mr. Barnabas Otis, who departed this life April 25th 1831, in the 7 7 year of her age. Yes, thou art gone, and we no more Shall hold sweet converse here below But now we trust a brighter shore Is thine bevond the bound of woe. No. 241. Inclined. Stone in good [Dark blue slate condition.] This Stone is erected to the mem- ory of Henry Otis the second son of Barnabas Otis and Polly his wife who died in the Island of Martinico July 26th AD. 1802, aged 15 years 5 months and 20 days. No. 242. [Dark blue slate. Good condition, Weeping- willow and urn.] Sacred to the memory of Mrs. Mary Williams wife of Mr. Elias Williams and Daughter of Mr. Barnabas Otis & Polly his wife died at King & Queen County, Virginia Oct. 3, 1813 aged 23 years and was there interred & in March 181 7 her remains were taken ITS INSCRIPTIONS AND EPITAPHS. 2 3 from that place and brought to Plym- outh and here deposited. Too good the miseries of this world to share The hand of mercy took her from our sight Keleas'd from this ahode of grief and care Her gentle spirit sought the realms of light. No. 243. [IJlue slate. In good condition, save being Boss-grown.] Sacred To the memory of Mr. Bar- nabas Otis, Junr who Died at Sea May iS 1S12 Aged 2 7 years from inclina- tion he commenced traversing the Ocean in early life and was attended by a series of uncommon misfortunes and disasters on that element until his death. Cold is that breast where pure affection tlow'd. No. 244. [The Magee monument. The enaction of this obelisk is in the highest degree creditable to the public spirit of Stephen Gale, Esq. It is to be regretted, however, that he was not fortunate in the selection of marble as the material for a tructure intended to be a permanent memorial of the disastrous shipwreck of the brig Gen. Arnold. The condition of No. 321, and of other marbles which have been erected in later vears, is convincing evidence that marble (I speak of such as is generally found in Plymouth cemeteries) is wholly useless for monumental purposes. On the south and west sides of the Magee monument, clefts are apparent in the squared block, the principal one striking the name of Magee. The inscription on the northeasterly side is:] In memory of Seventy two Seamen who perished in Plymouth harbour on the 26, and 27, days of December 1778, on board the private armed Brig, Gen. Arnold, of twenty guns, James Magee of Boston, Commander, sixty of whom were buried on this spot [On the northwesterly side:] Capt. James Magee died in Roxbury, February 4, 1801 ; aged 51 years. [SouthAvesterly side:! "Oh! falsely flattering were yon billows smooth When forth, elated, sailed in evil hour, That vessel whose disastrous fate, when told. Fiil'd every breast with sorrow and each eye With piteous tears." [Southeasterly side:] This monument, marks the resting place of sixty of the seventy two mari- ners, "who perished in their strife with the storm," and is erected bv 6 Stephen Gale of Portland Maine, a stranger to them, as a just memorial of their sufferings and death. No. 245. [White marble, set in granite. Good condi- tion, save slightly inclined.] RICHARD BAGNELL Died March 4, 1868, Aged 67 years. LYDIA, his wife Died Dec. 10, 1885, Aged 85 years. No. 246. [Very thick blue slate. Good condition. Weep- ing wiilow and urn.] In memory of MRS. REBECCA BARNES Consort of Mr Benjamin Barnes Jr who died June 10. 1826, in the 55 year of her age. No. 247. [This monument and the two following were inclosed in a wooden paling, which is now in a ruinous state. The material of the gravestones is white marble, — not enduring.] MISS ABBY BARTLETT Died Jan. 22, 1867 Aged 72 y'rs 6 mo's "There is rest in Heaven." No. 248. [Stone broken across; the upper portion placed upright in the ground, perhaps covering an epitaph, The essentials — name and dates- are visible.] HENRY BARTLETT Died at sea March 14, 181 7 Aged 48 years. No. 249. MISS NANCY HARLOW Died Nov. 17. 1848. Aged 86 y'rs. No. 250. [ Illne slate; lamina 1 separating, admitting water. Cracked on surface. Symbol. The inscription can easily be read.] In Memory of Thomas Spooner son of Mr Thomas Spooner cSc Mrs Debo- rah his wife who was drown 'd near Clarks Island June 21st 176S aged 12 years No. 251. [Blue slate, in a rather shattered condition. Symbol.] " In Memory of MARY BOWRN Who Deed Sept ye 21st 1 74S in ye 27th year of her Age. 24 BURIAL HI LI No. 252. .LBlue slate. Height 3 1-2 ft. (Uehrhts an- ^IfJJ a Ji a P? ro «™ ateI y] in some castas an Sacred to the Memory of DEA JOSHUA TORREY who departed T^f S !; fe ?f c " 22 ' l8 3 8 > a § e d 7i years. In faith and hope he trod the heavenly way To meet his Saviour in the realms of day ' No. 253. inflow and urn?* G °° d C0,lditi0 ^ * ee P" JERUSHA, wife of Charles L. Faunce, died Dec. 5 th, 1840, aged 26 years. She hath gone to that radiant shore \\ here the bowers are mansions of rest ; Where weeping for ever is o'er, And the spirit for ever is blest. No. 254-. [Blue slate, f ft. Good condition. Urn.] Erected to the memory of Mrs Bet- sey Torrey wife of Col. John Torrey who died April 15, 18 10 aged forty seven years. She pin'd in thought. No. 255. LBlue slate. Small piece broken from ton- otherwise in good condition. Symbol V ' lo the memory of Mary Torrey daughter of Col. John & Mrs. Eliza- beth Torrey who died March 2d 180? aged 3 months & 2 1 days. r John Mrs Elizabeth wife who died Oct. 10, 1784 aged 3 days. No. 257. [Blue slate, in crumbling condition.] n^^%r Mem0T y 0f Mrs MERIAH 10RRE\, wife of Mr John Torrey who deed July ye 20th 1782 in ye 2 qth year of her age No. 259. [Blue slate, very thick and solid. Svmbol.l In Memory of JOHN TORREY Esqr who departed this Life Decemr ye 1 6th 1776 in ye 60th year of his Age. In Faith he dy'd in Dust he lies unl.i fore ? e , cs that Dust shall rise iV i.i CS , US V' ,th al »»S"ty word Calls his dead saints to meet the Lord. No. 260. [[Sine slate; somewhat dilapidated. Symbol.] In Memory of Mrs MARY TORREY wife of DEACON JOHN TORREY who departed this Life Deer ye 31st 1 774 in ye 43d year of her Age. No. 261. sure^Symbol 3 ] 6 - Ab ° Unds in cleft * aild fi J [All capitals.] In memory of MRs Deborah Croade, ye consort of Mr John Croade, and daughtr of ye late Honble Nathl Ihomas Esqr who died in ye 73d year of her age June ye 14th 1 74 1 No. 262. [This and the two following Nos. are inclosed with wooden paling. 26,' is white marble in lreestone socket. A crack across top of ston? is traceable some distance do wnward White marbles look well when new; but thev *oon become rough, and in a few rears the le-enX on them become illegible. See 321, and others.] BETSEY, wife of Nathaniel Harlow DIED April 23, 1866, Aged 77 years! Heaven is my home. H T^o|Sh%r Sa V e £ ° eatb ™-Pl-t No. 258. Symbol.] blUe Slate " SeVGVal fissures on sur ^ce, In Memory of John son of Mr John Torrey & Mrs Meriah his wife 'who died Oct. ye 7 th i 779 Aged i year 4 Months & 19 days. No. 263. [Blue slate. Uninjured. Inclined. Symbol ] In memory of Mr Benjamin Harlow who died November 1 8th tSi6 aged 34 years. Friends and physicians could not save My mortal Body from the Grave £or can the Grave confine me here When Christ the son of God appears No. 264. [White marble, similar to 262. A discolor* dr e l-p 1 l) n a ] eiSperhapS Canse(l h >- mst SSS'a BENJAMIN HARLOW died Aug 1 8, 1846, Aged 35 years. 'Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God." ITS INSCRIPTIONS AND EPITAPHS. 25 No. 265. 'Similar to 201 1 BETSEY HARLOW DIED March 27, 1866, Aged 53 years. "Blessed arc they that mourn lor Lhey shall be comforted." No. 266. Laminae separating. Tart. Symbol. Corner of stone [Low, blue slate, of face scaled off. broken off.] memory of enjamin son of Seth Harlow and Sarah his wife who died Octr ye i yth i 775, Aged 1 1 years. No. 267. [Blue slate. Face uninjured, but lines o* cleavage well developed Symbol.] Here lies Buried Mr. William Har- low who Deed April ye nth 1751 in ye 59th year of his age. No. 26S. [Low, blue slate. Cleft diagonally across left part of surface. Symbol.] Here lies buried Mrs Marcy Harlow Widow to Mr William Harlow who deed Janury 21st 1772, in ye 77th year of her Age. No. 269. [Low, blue slate. Good condition.] [Capital letters,] In Memory of Benjamin Son to Mr Ebenezer Sampson & Mrs Hannah his \ wife who deed June ye 21st 1759 in ye 19th month of her age No. 270. [Similar to 269.] In Memoiy of Benjamin Samson son to Mr Ebenezer Samson & Mrs Han- nah his wife who deed Septr ye 5th 1 76 1 in ye 16th Month of his Age. No. 271. [Good condition for white marble.] HANNAH PAINE, Widow died Jan. 3, 1832, JE. 80 years. Also her Husband Stephen Paine, died at Liverpool, N. S. 1794, JE. 48 y'rs. No. 272. [Blue slate. Fair condition. Symbol.] In Memory of Mrs Hannah Samson wife of Mr Ebenezer Samson who died May 13 1702 in ye 72 year of her age. No Pain, nor Grief no anxious Care nor Fear Invade these sacred Bounds; No mortal Woe- Can reach or vex the pious Sleeper here May Angels gently watch her soft repose No. 273. [This and the three following Nos. (273-276) are white marble inclosed with wooden fence. 273 is set in freestone socket Is cleft from the base upward thro' the four lines of the epitaph. EMMA FRANCES, dau. of Ellis & Melinda Rogers, died March 6, 1865, Aged 16 y'rs 4 m's, & 6 days. Our dear one is gone to the land where no care Can ever approach her or trouble her there Her Saviour has called her to enter the fold Prepared for the righteous and promised of old. No. 274. White marble in freestone socket.] ELLIS ROGERS, Died Nov. 27, 1873. Aged 64 y'rs. 6 mo's. No. 275. [Cemented in granite base. Good condition.] IRENE HARLOW, Dau. of Ellis & Melinda ROGERS, Died Aug. 16, 1880, Aged 25 yrs. 4 mos. 24 das. Resting, sweetly resting. No. 276. [Granite base. Good condition.] MELINDA Widow of ELLIS ROGERS, Died Sep. 13, 1882, Aged 67 yrs. 5 mos. 24 ds. At Rest. No. 277. [Purplish slate. Pieces scaled off, but the cherub svmbol and inscription are uninjured.] [All capitals.] Here lyes buried ye body of Mr Thomas Little Practitioner in Physick & Chyrurgery Aged 58 years Deed Decemr ye 22 171 2 No. 278. [Similar to 277. but the symbol is mostly gone.] [In capital letters.] Sarah Little Daugr to Charles & Sarah Little Aged 1 7 mo deed January ye 3d 1714 26 BURIAL HILL : No. 279. [Blue slate. 3 ft. high. Good condition. Urn.] Sacred To the memory of SUSANNA COBB wife of John K. Cobb who died Feby 20th 1809 in the 26 year of her age. Here lies entomb'd within this house of clay The mortal part of an engageing -wife Whose virtue shone amid the blaze of day Whose kind affection ended with her life. No. 280. [Blue slate. Good condition. Fig. of mauso- leum.] Sacred to the Memory of Capt. John Faunce, who departed this life. June 19, 1 83 1 : aged 46 years. Gone to the resting place of man His long his silent home Where ages past have gone before Where future ages come. No. 281. [Similar to 280.] Sacred to the memory of HANNAH, consort of Capt. John Faunce, who departed this life May 19, 1850 : aged 40 years. Also two children < wWQfc were in vogue here a while before and after the opening Si the pres- of u?ml y ' nd - Inscri P tlon ""thin "lure The remains of Mr Daniel Nicolson, who was born March 11, 1796, and who died March 6, 18 15 are here In- tered. No. 314. : White marble; similar to 310, but is in better condition] In memory of CAPT. THOMAS NICOLSON who died and was buried in the island of Guadaloupe February 9, 1 79 s ', in the fiftieth Year of his age. Also of HANNAH, his wife, daughter of John Otis of Barnstable ; who died in Boston, June 22, 1844, and whose remains are here interred. No. 315. [This No, is blue slate, standing a few feet from the monument which "marks where the watch house was erected in 1643." Good condi- tion. Festoons of curtains with tassels form an upper border.] This Stone Consecrated to the mem- ory Of the Revd Chandler Robbins D D was erected By the inhabitants of the first Religious Society in Plymouth As their last grateful tribute of respect For his eminent labors In the ministry Of JESUS CHRIST Which com- menced January 30th 1760 And con- tinued till his death June 30th 1799 ITS INSCRIPTIONS AND EPITAPHS. 29 yEtatis 61 When he entered into the everlasting rest Prepared for the faith- ful embassadors Of the most high God. Ah come heaven's radiant Offspring hither throng Behold your prophet your Elijah fled Let sacred symphony attune each tongue To chant hosannas with the virtuous dead No. 316. [Similar to 315. ; This Stone consecrated to the mem- ory of Madam Jane Robbins consort of the late Revd Dr Robbins who lan- guished from his death 30th June 1799 till 1 2th September 1800 when in the 60th year of her age She commenced her inseparable union with her much beloved Husband and her God is erected by the Piety of her afflicted children Unfading Hope when Life's last embers burn, When soul to soul, and dust to dust return, |Heav'n to thy charge resigns the awful hour jOh, then thy Kingdom comes immortal Power. No. 317. [Blue slate,— purplish. Piece broken from top, taking part of the symbol. Otherwise in good condition.] Here lies ye Body of Hannah Rob- jbins Daur of the Revd Mr Chandler & !Mrs Jane Robbins. Deed July 1 7th 1766 Aged 10 months No, 318. [White marble. On granite base, with lead. Good condition. Hand holding a sickle whose edge is against a stalk of grain."] "The Reapers are the Angels." "As a shock of corn in his season." Rev. James Kendall, D. D. Or- jdained 1 Jan. 1800. Died 17 March 1859. Aged 89 years. For sixty years Minister of the First Parish in this own. No. 319. [Blue slate. 6 ft. Good condition.] Consecrated to the Memory of Mrs Sarah Kendall, amiable consort of Reverend James Kendall Who depart- bd this life Feby 13th 1809, In the 53d year of her age ; Leaving to her urviving friends The best consolation, —The remembrance of her virtues In life ; Her pious calmness, christian resignation & triumphant hope In death. Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord; yea, saith the Spirit; For they rest from their labors, and their works do follow them." Revelation. Also their Infant Elizabeth, who died Dec. 14th. 1808, aged 13 days. "It is not the will of your Father which is in heaven ' That one of these little ones should perish." Christ. No. 320. [Blue slate. Moss-grown, Weeping willow and urn.] In memory of Lydia, youngest daughter of Reverend James Kendall who died March 21, 18 10, aged three years. Suffer the little children, and forbid them not. to come unto me; for of such is the kingdom of heaven. No. 521. [ When a boy I much admired what was then a most beautiful white marbie monument, and whenever I crossed the hill, was accustomed to~~ go out of my way to see it. Instead of the Medusa-like head supplied with wings, or even a questionable "cheruMc" face, this presented drapery of curtains, arranged in gracefully curring folds. On my return to Plymouth two or three years ago, I sought for this stone un- successfully, and supposed it had been removed to Oak Grove. Some time after, I happened to be on Burial Hill at an hour in the morning when the sun's rays threw the incised letters into shadow, when, lo! the familiar name and brief inscription reappeared, though scarcely legible. The only words on the stone which can be read at any time are the two in the epitaph "may endure"— which have no possible refer- ence to white marble. A V-shaped portion is gone from the top at centre; the monument is gray, and wasting away, grain by grain. It is to be regretted that this same material, appar- ently from the same quarry, has been so exten- sively employed here. Eighty years is a longer period than white marble can be expected to endure; it is but seventy years since my boyish fancy was charmed with the beauty of 321, — now unread and unobserved.] Miss Irene Thomson died January 3,180 [oor9?] Aged 53 years. Weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning. No. 322. [Fine, blue slate. Cleavage has removed about one-half the thickness of the stone. The front portion appears compact and sound ] In memory of Mr George D. Thom- 3° BURIAL HILL son Attorney at Law who died April 2, i 798 aged 24 years. Till the great Rising Day th:s Dust must lie Which loudly speaks Reader prepare to die. No. 323. [This No. and the following to 327 inclusive, a row of low blue slates, are monuments of the Howes family. All are legible, th ugh moss- grown. All have the cherub, or winged symbol, and three have the crossbones suprjiposed.] In Memory of Miss Meriah Dautr of Mr Jeremiah & Mrs Hannah Howes who died Deer 2d 1776 in ye 15th Year of her Age. No. 324. [Inscription wholly in capitals, except supe- rior letters. Low, blue slate, i Here lies the body of" Sarah Howes Daughter of Mr Jeremiah Howes & Mrs Moriah his wife who deed Decer ye 1 th 1756 in her 6th year of her age. No. 325. [Low, blue slate -inscription in capitals.] Here lies the body of Moriah Howes Daughter of Mr Jeremiah Howes & Mrs Moriah "his wife who deed May ye 31st 1755 in her 13th year of her age. No. 326. [Capitals; a low, blue slate.] Here lies the Body of Ebenezer Howes Son of Mr Jeremiah Howes & Mrs Moriah his wife who deed Novemr ye 7th 1757 in ye 16th year of his age. No. 327. [Broken, and somewhat defaced.] r lies ye body of Mrs Meriah Howes ye wife of Mr Jeremiah Howes who departed this life Febry ye 14th 175 7 in her 45th year of her age No. 328. [This No. and the following to S32 inclusive are inclosed in a low granite border. 328 is di- rectly on a marble block which rests on a gran- }5 e A as ft e> C-ood condition, except the marble block on which the monument rests.] Charles Tufts, Born July 29, 1803, Died Jan 22, 1871. "Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord." No. 329. [White marble. Discolored] CORDELIA B. wife of Charles Tufts, died June 20, 1840 .-Aged 32 Years. CHARLES HENRY, Son of Charles & Cordelia B. Tufts, died July 15, 1841, Aged 2 years. N0.330. [Fine blue slate. Willow, carved on left side of stone, spreads its branches over the whole inscription. Good condition,] JAMES W. died Feb. 10, 1830, aged 2 months. MARY JANE, died Aug. 2 °> 1833 aged 13 months. Children of Charles & Cordelia B. Tufts. No. 331. [White marble. Discolored.] EMMA CORDELIA daughter of Charles & Cordelia B. Tufts died Mar. 19, 1859, aged 22 y'rs. No. 332. [Similar to 331.] Sarah Elizabeth, daughter of Charles & Cordelia B. Tufts, died July 3, 1859, aged 24 years. • No. 333. [Blue slate. Good condition. Weeping willow In memory of Cyrus Cole, son of the Rev. Timothy & Susan Cole, who died Sept. 28, 1832, aged 4 weeks. No. 334. scSyVgibS 16 ' WGatherW0 ™- ascription In memory of Sarah W. Nelson Daughter of Stephen S. and Esther Nelson who died Mar. 6, 1821 aged 3 years 3 months and 24 days Sweet flower soon nip'd Be ye also ready No. 335. [Blue slate. Sculptured as is 330. Cracked diagonally from upper right to lower left hand cornci\ j LORRAIN H. Dau. of Luke P. & Stella Lincoln died May 31, 1834, aged 1 year & 8 mon. No. 336. [White marble, Granite base. Good condition.] Mercy C. wife of Samuel Elliot died July 8, 1878, Aged 71 yrs. ITS INSCRIPTIONS AND EPITAPHS. 31 No. 337. [Blue slate. Good condition. 1 Clarissa, wife of Samuel Elliot, died Jan. 27, 1835, aged 39 years. Also an Infant Son. No. 338. [White marble, 4 feet in height. Good condition.] ERECTED to the memory of John B. Chandler, who died March 4, 1846, aged 61 yrs. Also his wife HANNAH, died Nov. 5, 1845, aged 5 8 y rs - Into thine hand, O GOD of truth, Our spirits we commit. No. 339. [Blue slate. Weeping willow and urn. Good condition.] In memory of 3 Children of Mr. John B. Chandler and Mrs. Hannah his wife viz. John T. Chandler died December nth 1820 aged 6 months 'and 21 days Lucy S. Chandler died December 29th 1820 aged 5 years n months and 13 days Hannah B. Chand- ler died January 13th 1821 aged 4 years 6 months and 13 days Their souls are gone to Heaven we trust, God calledthemhome he thought it best. No. 340. [Blue slate. Stone nearly square. Good condi- tion.] In memory ot PHYLANDER SAMPSON, who died May 18, 1847, IliSt. 36 years. Also two children of Phylander and Sarah A. Sampson, Sarah E. died April 18, 1845, ^ t - 4 y' rs 3 mo. Albert L. died May 6, 1845, ^Et. 6 y'rs 2 mo. Calm be the spot where their forms nowrepose, May the friends who so loved them revisit the grave, And feel though the cold sod their ashes enclose, They live in the presence of him who can save. No. 341. [Blue slate. Cleft across the middle of sur- face lamina.] In Memory of Hannah Hosea Wife of Mr. Daniel Hosea who deed March ye 17th 1^73 in ye 24th year of her age. Daug \tr of Dean Joseph Bartlett 8 No. 342. [Low, blue slate. Surface slightly abraded, lair condition.] Here lies buried Daniel Son to Mr Daniel Hosea & Mrs Hannah his wife Born Jany 29th 1 769 deed Sept ye 2 7th 1777 No. 343. [Blue slate. 4 feet high. Good condition.] Erected In Memory of PAMELIA, wife of SAMUEL ROBBINS, Jr. who died Sept,r 5, 1833: aged 50 yr,s. Also their sons, Edward, died Nov,r 5, 1802 aged 5 mos. Adoniram died March 16, 18 15 : aged 6 mos. Lewis F. died Feb,y 14, 1824 Aged n mos. No. 344. [Small, square white stone; material, that oi Miss Irene Thomson's monument(No. 321), and, like that, rapidly disintegrating, and very difli- cult to read. Some Avords or sculpture may have been in what is now a wide vacant space at top ; but ull that is legible begins with a small "d."j died Aug 4th 1832 Georgiana Miner- va daughter of C. J. & C. W. Warren, aged 14 years. Here sleep, sweet daughter, ail alone; With aching hearts we leave thee, To the our sorrows are not known. Nor can our absence grieve thee. No. 345. [White marble Top checked. Discolored.] In memory of JAMES BAXTER, who died Dec. 1 1, 1 843, aged 5 2 years. And three of his children. Abner Morton died Aug. 29, 1826, aged 3 ; Charles Homer died Aug. 29, 1843, aged 8; Ann Elizabeth died June 29, 1844, aged 5 years. No. 346. [In a railed inclosure with 347. While mar- ble 5 feet high. Discolored. Weeping willow and urn.] Sacred to the memory of MRS. ABIGAIL widow of the late Rev. Ado- niram Judsonwho died Jan. 31, 1842, aged 82 years. Her hope was in the Gospel of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. She felt the balm and eflicacy of those leaves which are for the heal- ing of "the nations. A guilty weak and helpless worm, <>n thy kind arms I fall Be thou my guide and righteousness My Jesus and my alf. 3 2 BUKIAL HILL No. 347. [A large slab of white marble, placed hori- zontally, on six columns resting on freestone, and inclosed by a neat white fence. Good con- dition.] Sacred to the memory of Rev. ADONIRAM JUDSON, who died Nov. 28, 1826, JE. 75. A faithful and de- voted Minister of Christ. ELNATHAN JUDSON, M. D. who died at Washington City May 8, 1829, .JE. 34 years. ANN H. JUDSON, his dau. died May 30, 1832, JE. 7 years. ELLEN YOUNG, his wife, died Nov. 25, 1832, JE. 30 y'rs. ANN H. JUD- SON, Missionary to Burmah, who died at Amherst, B. E. Oct. 24, 1826, vE.37 yr's ROGER W. JUDSON, died May 4, 1816, JE. 8 mo. MARIA E. B. JUDSON, died April 24, 1827, JE. 2 yrs. 3 mo. SARAH B. JUDSON, Missionary to Burmah, who died in the port of St. Helena, Sept. 1, 1845, JE. 42 y'rs ADONIRAM JUDSON, D. D. Missionary of the American Baptist Missionary Union to the Burman Em- pire,who died at Sea, April 12,1 850, JE. 62 years. EMILY C. widow of Ado- niram Judson D. D. & Missionary to Burmah, died June 1, 1854, JE. 3 7 y'rs. ABIGAIL BROWN JUDSON, born in Maiden, March 21, 1791, died in Plymouth, Jan. 25, 1884. No. 348. [White marble. Moss-grown on upper part. Weathering rough. Weeping willow and urn.] In memory of ELIZABETH, wife of the Rev. Frederick Freeman, who died March 12, 1833, a & e d 33 years, Leav- ing her husband and five children to deplore their loss and cherish the dear remembrance of her worth. Her children rise up, and call her blessed; her husband also, and he praiseth her. No. 349. [Low, white marble. Rough. Weeping willow and urn.] Frederick Russel son of F. & E. Freeman died Feb. 1, 1825, aged 17 days. No. 350. [White marble, cemented in marble base. Good condition, but slightly inclined.] ALBERT R. ROBBINS Co. E. 29 Mass. Reg't. Died Mar. 5, 1S64 Aged 22 y'rs 5 m's 23 days. No. 351. [Blue slate. Moss-grown. Symbol, resembling a winged skull.] Here lyes ye Body of Mrs Lydia Bart wife to Mr Benjn Bartlett SHE deed October ye 21st 1739 m ye 37th year of her age. No. 352. [Blue slate; part of inscription gone.] Here lies buried the body of Thom- as Barllett who departed this life Sept ye 28th 17 in ye 71st year of his age. No. 353. [Blue slate; iigures denoting age broken off. Full of clefts, and falling to pieces. About one half of the symbol remains.] Here lies buried the Body of Mrs Abigail Bartlett wife of Mr Thomas Bartlett who departed this life march ye 14th 1765 in ye year of her Age. No. 354. [Purple slate. Fissure on left hand part of surface, butinfair condition otherwise. Symbol,] Here lyes ye body of Mr Robert Bartlet died January the 3d 1718 in ye 55th year of his age. No. 355. [Light blue slate. Laminae separating. Moss- grown. Symbol.] Hannah dautr to Samuel & Mrs Elizabeth Bartlett his wife deed April ye 21st 1739 aged 8 months & 6 days No. 356. [Purple slate. Inclined, but in good condition for so old a monument. Symbol.] Here lyes buried ye body of Mar- garet dautr to Mr Samuel & Mrs Eliza- beth Bartlet deed April ye 25th Anno 1729 Aged one year & 3 days No. 357. [Blue slate. Cleavage lines opening. Moss- grown. Face of stone unbroken.] Here lyes ye body of Margtt daugtr of Samll Bartlett Esqr & Elizath his wife born April ye 13th 1737 deed Decbrye 31st 1739. ITS INSCRIPTIONS AND EPITAPHS. No. 358. [Low, thick, light blue slate. Broader at top than at the ground. Good condition. Symbol.] Here lyeth buried ye body of Joseph Bartlett who departed this life April ye ■9th 1703 in ye 38th year of his age [The footstone of 35S is about twenty feet from the headstone, in a N E. direction, and on the other side of the concrete walk It bears the following inscription:] J. B. Thousands of years after blest A bell's fall Twas said of him being dead he speakth yet From silent grave mcthinks I hear a call Fray fellow-mortall, don't your death forget You that your eyes cast on this grave Know you a dying time must have. No. 359. [Dark blue slate, as good as new. Symbol.] Here lyes buried the Body of ELIZA- BETH BARTLETT the daughter of Samuel Bartlett Esqr & Elizabeth his wife, born Augt 25th 1725 : died Septr £oth 1746. No. 360. [Purplish slate, handsomely wrought. Sym- bol undercrossbones.] Here lyes buried the Body of Mrs ELIZABETH BARTLETT the vir- tuous wife of SAMUEL BART- LETT Esqr and daughter to the Honble ISAAC LOTHROP Esqr (Deed) & ELIZABETH his wife de- parted this life Novr the 1st 1745, in the 41st year of Her age and lies inter'd, by 3 of her Children only one :hild surviving. No. 361. [Broad, light blue slate. Defaced a little, and lightly inclined. Symbol under crossbones.j Here lies buried ye Body of Samuell Bartlett Esqr who departed this Life March ye 25 th 1769 Aged 72 years No. 362. [Dark blue slate. Good condition, but slightly nclined. Symbol.] In Memory of Mrs Elizabeth Bart- ett Relict of Samuel Bartlett Esqr vho died March 29 1793 in ye 77 year )f her age. No. 363. [Fine, blue slate. Good condition. Weeping villow and urn.] In memory of Mr William Doten 33 who died Octr 12, 181 3, in the 63 year of his age Also his wife Mrs Jain Doten died May 14 181 3 in the 58 year of her age. No. 364. [Thick, blue slate. Four feet in height. Good conditio". Weeping willow and urn.] Erected to the memory of Mrs. Betsey Bartlett, wife of Mr. Eleazer S. Bartlett who died May 9, 1832, in the 25th year of her age. My soul, my body I. will trust With him, who numbers every dust, My Saviour faiihfully will keep His own— their death is but a sleep. No. 365. [Fine, blue slate. Good condition. Figure of mausoleum, — a square structure, surmounted by three pyramids.] ' Erected to the memory of Miss SARAH WHITMARSH, of Boston, who died Sept. 19th, 1841, in the 64th. y.r of her age. She %vas beloved by all who knew her worth. No. 366. [Thick, blue slate. Solid, but moss-grown.] In memory of Mr Joseph Howland who Died Septr 6th 1806 in the 56 year of his age. No. 367. LThis and No. 363 are white marble, in free- stone sockets. Inclosed with iron fence. Good condition.] WILLIAM DREW, Born Sept. 21, 1779, Died Dec. 16, 1839. No. 368. [Described with preceding No.] PRISCILLA WASHBURN, wife of William Drew, Born Dec. 7, 1 786, Died Sept. 21, 1858 No. 369. [This No. and 370, 371, are white marble, and are inclosed with a wooden fence. 369 discolored in spots.] SUSAN BRADFORD wife of Ham- blen Tillson departed this life Decem- ber ii, 1837 in the 58th year of her age. No. 370. [Similar to 369.] Hamblin Tillson departed this life 24 BURIAL HILL I August 1 6, 1830, in the 70th year of Here ended the Pilgrimage of JOHN his age. HOWLAND and ELIZABETH his No. 371. wife. She was the dau.tr of Gov. Car- [Winte marble. Good condition.] v er. They arrived in the Mayflower, MARIA TILLSON. Daughter of Dec . l620> They had 4 Sons and 6 Hamblin & Susan B. TILLSON, Born Dau.trs from whom are descended a July 24, 1822, Died Sept. 23, 1856. numerous posterity. "1672 Feb.y 23. John Howland of Plymouth deceased Rest with the loved ones above. ? ,. , ., ,» r o rr ■^ ?2 he lived to the age of 80 yr.s. He [Small, white marbl'e. Weatherworn. Very was the last man that was left of those difficult to read. Moss-grown.] that came over in the ship called the John Howland Son of William & E. Mayflower that lived in P i ym0 uth." P Hammatt of Howland, in the State Plymouth Records. of Maine, was born II Oct. 1824, and [By the side of No. 376 is a wooden slab on died 15 August, 1825 which are the words:] (Footstone reads "J. ii. 1825.") I he grave of John Howland. Died N0.373. Feb. 25, 1672. [Same defaced condition as 372.] ^ Abraham Son of William Hammatt [Llghtblue slate . ° F1 ^, 7 ; slightIy inclined & Esther P. his Wife was born 2ISt backward. Humanfigurecarvedattop.l January A. D. 181 1 and died 10th This Stone is erected to the Mem- April following. ory of Capt. Abraham Hammatt, who of such is the Kingdom 6f God. departed this Life June 23d and in (Footstone reads^A^lIammaUlSll.") ^ y ^ q{ Qm ^ ^ j*^ ^ [Thick, blue slate. Has broken in two, and the No. 378. upper partis set in the ground; of course the [B lue slate. Thick, firm, but moss-grown, inscription is parily out of sight lor the nonce slightly inclined forward. Urn.] 1 removed a portion of earth in front, and found r r ., ,„„„,„.„„n\f „ r tj the legend to begin as follows:] r ° the memory of Mrs. Lucy Ham- Sacred to the memory of Mrs. matt Relict of the late Capt A. Ham- Priscilla Hammatt widow of Capt matt who died April 30th 1803 ^Etatis Abraham Hammatt 77 W 2 7 c Composed in suffering, and in joy sedate, m,,,.,,,,^ ..„.„ ., 'A'J'i-,- c 1 !T Good without show, for just discernment great. [Dark blue slate. Good condition. Symbol.] In This sacred spot Are deposited No. 379. the remains of CaptAbraham Hammatt T [Blue slaie ' Go °1 condition, symbol.] who died of a malignant Fever Ocfo- , ^ memory of Mr. Consider How- ber 1 2th 1797 sEtatis 47 And of his land who depaited this life Augt 8th daughter Sophia who On the fst De- x 759 aged 60 years, cember following Fell a victim to the No - 3 8 °- same Disease ^Eiatis 13. JffSStoj G °° d condition ' Draped curtaina Hers was the mildness of the rising Morn In mpmnrv nfl\frc PnfVi "PT^wlanrl And his the radiance of the risen day. ^ ,. r ™° * ° .? Ut HO^Jand No. 376. Relict of Mr Consider Howland who [Tall and wide.blue slate Fair condition, save departed this life Tanv II 177^ aged a cleft from the ground upward. When Brad- /:-*„_„ J ° lord's manuscript history of Plymouth Planta- U1 ) ela- tion was discovered in England'in the year 1855, No ?Sl 2tf%sas?5 ^ss^xzsz Sy ^s $^ ne ?r y ™ d slight,y dei ' aced - to be erroneous. She was the daughter of John b y u ™° 1 (partly gone) ] Tiiiey, one of the Mayflower Company. The Consider bon to Consider and Mrs correction should be made, lest the thought J? u th Howland died Fehrv ve ifith "Here lies the body" be exchanged for "Here JXUm n , ," Q Oiea I epry >e iOtll lies the stone."] 1742-3 Aged 7 years & 16 days ITS INSCRIPTIONS AND EPITAPHS. 35 No. 382. Cracked, and lamina: opened. [Blue slate. Symbol.] Joseph Son of Mr Consider & Mrs Ruth Rowland He died May ye nth 1742 Aged 3 mo & 3 days No. 383. [Blue slate. Fair condition for so old a monu- ment. Symbol,— above which the words "Sic transit mundi."] To the memory of Mrs Hannah How- land who died of a Languishment, Jan- uary ye 25th 1780 yEtatis 26 For us they languish, & for us they die And shall they languish shall they die in vain. No. 384. [Low, blue slate, moss-covered. Symbol.] In memory of Joannah Howland who departed this life feby 29 1799 aged 62 years No. 385. [Blue slate. Sound, but moss-grown. Symbol.] In memory of Thomas Southworth Howland who departed this life Octr 15th 1779 aged 45 years In memory of Consider Howland who was lost at sea Octr 1780 aged 35 years. No. 386. [Blue slate. Broken; defaced; moss-grown.] Capt. THOMAS HOWLAND DECD 1739 No. 387. [Low,thick,blue slate(South of concrete walk). About 1-4 broken off, and gone, from right hand sidej^einainder clef t do wiaward through middle. Symbol.] Here lyes ye body of Joseph Church Aged 25 years Died October ye 13 1707 No. 388. [Low, blue slate. Weatherworn. Symbol.] Lois Dautr to John & Lois Holmes his wife died Septbrye nth 1736 aged 20 monhs No. 3^9. [Blue slate. Good condition. Weeping willow and urn.] In memory of Mrs Mary Bartlett who died November 5, 1810 aged 89 years and 9 months. No. 390. [Thick, blue slate. Sound. Symbol.] To the memory of Mr Lemuel Bart- lett who departed this life May 29 1792 I ^Etatis 77 9 With silent steps he meekly trac'd the way To the bright realms of love his wish'd abode Nor did he ask a moment's longer stay When the last summons called his soul to god No. 391. [Low r , purple slate. Good condition. Symbol.] Here lyes ye body of Lothrop Bart- lett son to Samueul & Elizabeth Bart- lett, aged 6 weeks Deed Sepr ye 27 1723. No. 392. [White marble. Discolored. Moss-grown. In- scription fading out, as it were.] Sacred to the memory of JANE, wife of Frederick Robbins ; who died Oct. 11, 1841, aged 88 yrs 1 mo. and 11 days. Hannah Harlow dau. of the above died May 27, 1838, aged 1 yr & 1 1 days. When the Christian's race is run, Tho' low she slumbers in the grou d, Her virtues, like the setting sun, Shall shed a heavenly lustre round. No. 393. [Low, blue slate. Good condition. Symbol.] Jenney Daur to Mr John & Mrs Sa- rah Bartlett died Septr 1 6th 1749 in ye iothyearof her age. No. 394. [Blue slate. Very little moss upon it. Symbol. Yr Here lyes the body of Mary Bartlett daur to Mr John & Mrs Sarah Bartlett who died Augt 1 6th 1748 in ye 18th year of her age. No. 395. [Blue slate. Bad condition,— it being cracked and broken. Part of symbol remains.] Here lyes ye body of Sarah Bartlet wife to John Bartlet Deed Seper ye 28th 1 73 1 in ye 30th year of her age. No. 396. [Low, dark colored stone, protected by an iron hood.] Jerusha Bartlet Dautr to John & Sarah Bartlet his wife deed July ye 9th 1732 in ye 9th year of her age. No. 397. [This No. and Nos. 398 and 399 are similar bluft slates, side by side, each 4 1-2 ft. high. All are in good condition, save that397 and 399 are moss- grown. Each has the figure of weeping willow and urn.] In memory of CAPT. SAMUEL Robbins who died July 27, 1838, aged 86 years. 36 BURIAL HILL : No. 39S. [See No. 397.] In memory of SARAH, wife of Capt. Samuel Robbins, who died Dec. 31, 1834, aged 76 years. No. 399. [See No. 397.] Sacred to the memory of Miss Sally C. Robbins dau'r of Capt. Samuel & Mrs. Sarah Robbins. She deceased by a fall from a chaise, Aug. 14, 1828, aged 25 years, 5 mo's and 10 days. Our home is in the grave ; Here dwells the multitude ; we gaze around, We read their monuments, we sigh and while we sigh, wc sink. No. 400. [Low, blue slate. Upper and right-hand por- tions chipped off.] In memory 4 children of Mr Samuel & Mr viz Samuel died Sepr 28 1777 Isaac died Sepr 14, 1783 aged 5 died Sepr 25 1786 aged 1 year 1791 aged 9 months & 19 days. No. 401. [Blue slate. 3 1-2 feet in height. Good condi- tion.] In Memory of Mr. WILLIAM DREW 2d Died Nov. r 7, 1829, aged 45 y-rs. Our life how short! a groan, a sigh; We live — and then begin to die ; But oh ! how great a mercy this, That death's a portal into bliss. No. 402. [Blue slate. 3 ft. Good condition.] Mrs SARAH SHERMAN Died Dec. 20, 1 86 1, aged 76 y'rs 1 mo. 2 days. No. 403. [Purple slate. Sound. Protected by an iron hood. Symbol. (Next in age to the oldest stone on the hill.)] HERE LYES BURIED YE BODY OF MR WILLIAM CROWE AGED About 55 YEARS WHO DECD JAN- UARY 1683-4 No. 404. [Purple slate. Sound. Symbol.] Here lyes ye body of Mrs Hannah Sturtevant aged about 64 years deed in March 1708-9 No. 405. [Purple slate. Good condition. Protected by metallic hood. Symbol.] Here lyes buried the body of Mrs Jemima Samson wife to Mr Lazarus Samson deed July ye 20 1731 in ye 27th year of her age No. 406. [Thick blue slate. Fair condition, but lamina* are separating.] Here lies buried Mr John Sturtevant who died February 4th 1752 Aged about 92 years & 5 months No. 407. [Blue slate. Weatherworn. Somewhat broken and defaced.] Here lyes ye body of William Ring who deed sum time in April 1 729 in ye 77th year of his age. No. 408. [Blue slate. Quite sound. Inclined. Symbol. 1 Here lyes ye body of Eleazar Ring who deed Feby ye 3d 1734 in ye 31st year of his age. No. 409. [Blue slate. Weatherworn. Symbol. This and the two preceding Nos. are on'or near the northern line of the site of the Watch-house of 1643.] Here lyes ye body of William Ring who deed Decbr ye 25th 1728 in ye 31st year of his age No. 410. [White marble. Fair condition. Is en- closed in the same paling with 225.] In memory of P^lon S. Daugh'r of Robert & Keziah D. Swinburn, who died July 27, 1855, Aged 10 y'rs & 6 d'ys. Also an infant Son. For thee this heart shall beat, For thee these tears shall flow ; And thy fond name I'll repeat When sad with many a woe. N0.4H. [Slate. Face of stone nuch scaled off. (Ab- sence of words is indicated by space.) Symbol.] Gray Dautr to & Jo a Gray His Wife March 17th 1703-4 ye year of her age. ITS INSCRIPTIONS AND EPITAPHS. 37 No. 412. [Blue slate, At top the words:] Memento mori. under which is the symbol,— a winged face..] In memory of Mrs Selah Wife of Mr Pelham Bradford. She died Novr 29th 1 80 1 Aged 22 Years 1 Month & 7 Days No. 413. [Blue slate. Right upper corner of lace of stone slivered off. Symbol.] Here lyes ye Bod of Mrs. Han- nah Dyr who deed Octor ye 2 7th 1 73 1 Aged about 221-2 She was late wife to Captn Willm Dyer formerly wife to Captn. Tomson Phillips who was drowned at sea Decbrye 16th 1729 [Footstone, large; is inscribed:] Mrs Hannah Dyre Deed 1731 No. 414. [Slate. Broken and defaced.] Samuel H Josiah ye n John Cotton Josiah Anonymus Edward Josiah Edward Richard Roland 7 sons of Josiah Cotton who died between ye year 1712& 1734 No. 415. [Slate. Weatherworn. Crossbones over sym- bol.] Here lyes the Body of The Honble Josiah Cotton Esq. Who Died August 19th 1756 Aged 76 years and 7 months [The footstone reads : ] The Honble Josiah Cotton Esqr 17- 56 No. 416. [Slate. Crossbones over symbol— a winged skull.] Here lyes ye Body of Mrs Hannah Cotton Wife of Josiah Cotton Esq. Who Died May 27th 1756 Aged 69 yeajs and 1 month. No. 417. [Dark blue slate. Good condition. Weeping willow and urn.] In memory of Mary Atwood Collier daughter of Ezra & Mary S. Collier who died August 28, 1826 : Aged 10 months & 5 days. Of such is the kingdom of heaven. No. 418. [White marble. Very fair condition.] Jane Wight Dau. of Bradford L. & Nancy Battles, died Sept. 4, 1840, Aged 4 years and 5 months. . No. 419. [Blue slate. Similar in form to 14t5 and 358, Fissures opening. Symbol.] Joseph Son Mr Abiel & Mrs Bethiah Pulsifor his wife departed this life Deer 28th 1 733 Aged 3 weeks No. 420. [Blue slate 1 . Weatherworn. Moss-covered, Left upper corner broken. Symbol.] e lyes interd ye body of Mrs Bethiah Pulsifer vrife to Mr Abiel Pul- sifer who died Sepbr ye 25th 1 736 Aged 2 1 years 3 months and 7 days No. 421. [Blue slate. Broken at top. Fart of wing of the cherub symbol remains. The surface in which is the inscription, does not appear to be at all abraded. The grave is a very short one; evidently that of a young child. 1 think that neither the name of the child, nor the word "son" or "daughter" was ever engraved on the stone; and there is an unoccupied space after the word "Aged" The footstone has at the right the letter "F." There is no initial for a Christ- ian name.] / TO Mr s AblAL & MR BETHIAH PUlllFER d HIS WIFE DEC e th JANUARY y 6 6 1 7 5 5 AGED No.. 422. [White marble, set in freestone. Good con- dition. This stone is unique in the omission of dates and ages. The persons named were well known to elderly people now living,— 1S89.] 2 8 BURIAL HILL : Father & Mother. William C. Nye. Betsey Nye. Ann H. Nye. Arise, let us go to our Father. No. 423. [White marble. Slightly inclined ; otherwisein good condition. . Henry Rickard, Died Dec. 18, 1867, Aged 36 y'rs 10 mo's 20 days. No. 424. [White marble, set in granite. Good condi- 1 Zilpah, wife of Henry Rickard, Died May 8, 1880, Aged 50 y'rs 9 mo's. 18 days. Divided below. United above. No. 425. [Blue slate. Guod condition. Symbol.] To the memory of Capt John Har- low who died June 29th 1775 aged 44 years. No. 426. [Lightblue slate. Badly cracked. Moss-grown. Inclined backward. Symbol.] Here lyes the body of ye Revd Mr Ward Cotton late Minister of ye Gos- pel at Hampton who died at Plymouth Novr ye 27 1768 aged 57 years 2 Months & 8 days No. 427. [Blue slate. Ddapidated. Cleft from top down- ward. At top, a rude carving of the human fig- ure.] In memory of Isaac Totman who died March ye 20th 1740 Aged 13 months & 9 days Son of Mr Simeon & Mrs Sarah Totman. No. 428. [Blue slate. Part of wing of symbol gone. In- Bcrlption scaled off. except the beginning of lines.] Her th Hann to Mr Deed in the No. 429. [Low, wide, blue slate. Symbol,] Here lyes buried ye Bodyes of Na- thaniel & Luce Thomas Children to Nathaniel Thomas Esqr & Elizabeth his wife Nathaniel Born Oct 1 7th 1 742 Dyed June 10th 1743 Luce Born De- cemr 5th 1743 Dyed 18th Instant. No. 430. I A high, broad stone, of very dark purple- slate, about one-third of the face, on the right r split off and gone. At top, a portion of the sym- bol remains. The engraving, as on all the most ancient stones, is in capital letters. This stone is remarkable as being one of the six old monu- ments bearing dates in the 17th century.] Here lyes ter children z Sons of r John Cotton died in th of the pel Ministry town in Carolina Sepr 169 where he had succe and 7 R Sons fjosiah Cotton Esqr who deceas'd in their infancy. No. 431. [Small, blue slate. Part broken off, on the right, hut inscription entire. Symbol.] Mary ye daughter of Nathaniel Thomas Esqr & Mary his wife died ye 3 of April 1 744 in ye 5 year of her age No. 432. [Small, low, blue slate. Ed^res marred. Over the symbol are two letters, the first of which appears to be a "W," the second a '•G."\ William son of Nathaniel Thomas Esqr & Mary his wife dyed ye 23 of iune 1714 in 11 day of his age No. 433. [White marble. 3 ft. in height. Weeping wil- low & urn.] In memory of Mrs. Lucy Goodwin, who died January 28, 18 18, in the 68th year of Her age. No. 434. [White marble. 3 ft. high. Willow & urn.] In memory of Mr. Timothy Good- win, who died January 24, 181 7, in the 70 year of his age No. 435. [Blue slate. Fair condition. Symbol,] Here lyes buried 2 sons to Mr Nathaniel & Mrs Hope Thomas his wife ye 1st deed Jany 26 1726-7 aged 23 mons 21 days ye 2d son deed Febry ye 27 1726-7 aged 31 days [The foots tone reads :] Nathll Thomas & Nathll Thomas No. 436. [Purple slate. Good condition. Handsome b rder. Symbol.] Here lyes ye body of Mrs Hope ITS INSCRIPTIONS AND EPITAPHS. 39 Thomas wife to Mr Nathaniel deed May ye 3d 1 728 in ye 26 year v er age. No. 437. \^ [Blue slate. Piece 1-2 inch thick split off the face, taking upper part of inscription. Symbol.] Here lyes inter'd the body of John Thomas Esqr who died Aug. ye 7th 1737 in ye 41st year of his age. No. 438- [Blue slate. Good condition. Symbol.] Here lyes interr,d the body of the Honourable Nathaniel Thomas Esqr who departed this life February the 24th 1 738 in the 75th year of his age No. 439. [Blue slate. Cleft, and partially defaced. Sym- bol.] In memory of Elizabeth Thompson formerly wife to Thomas urdoch deed She departed this Life Febry ye 24th 1779 in ye 75th year of her age. No. 440. [A Goodwin stone. Bust of woman, with arms folded.] Here lies interrd the Body of Sarah Spooner who deceased January ye 25th AD. 1767 in ye 72d year of her Age She was widow to Thomas Spoon- er. No. 441. [Thick purple stone., 3 it high. Head and shoulders of male figure.] Here lies Buried ye Body of Mr Thomas Spooner who Departed this life Decembr 19th Anno Domini 1762 in the 68th Year of his Age No. 442. [Blue slate. Much crumbled, and split. Part of inscription gone. Remains of one wing of symbol.] Here lyes th body of Ebenez Spooner who d Febry the 3d 171 7-8 about ye 5 2d year of his age No. 443 a. [Blue slate. Sound and compact.] Ann Elizabeth died July 24th, 1836 aged 3 y'rs & 7 Mon. GEORGE, died April 19th, 1839 aged 3 y'rs & 5 Mon. Children of John & Betsy Ann Eddy. 10 No. 443 b. [White marble. Granite base. Good condi- tion.] Ann Eliza Daughter of John & Bet- v Ann Eddy Died Dec. 31, 1863, agv 1 16 yrs 9 mo. 16 days. No. 444. fBlue slate. Moss-grown. Symbol.l In memory of Mr Joshua Bramhall who deed Janury ye 21st 1763 In ye 80th year of his Age No. 445. [Blue slate. Cracked, and lamina? separating. Symbol.] In Memory of Mrs Sarah Bramhall widow of Joshua Bramhall who depart- ed this life Deer 15th 1778 in ye 97th year of her Age No. 446. [Blue slate. Appears sound and compact. Urn.] In memory of Mrs Martha Darling wife of Jonathan Darling & Daughter of Joshua Bramhall who Departed this life January the 7th 1779 in the 63 year of her age Why flow my tears why should I Not rejoice At their deliv'rance from this cumbrous Clay I soon shall meet them hear their Gentle voice Welcome my soul to ever lasting day. No. 447. [Low, wide, blue slate. Urn, with flowers in bloom on either side.] To the memory of Mrs Mercy Bram- hall relict of Mr Silvanus Bramhall who died March 21 AD. 1798 aged 77 years No. 448. [Blue slate. Shaky. Broken across, diago- nally. About one-fourth of stone gone.] In Memory of Mr Silvanus who departed this March ye 14th 1779 in ye year of his Age No. 449. [Low, blue slate. Cracked and moss-grown. Symbol.] In Memory of Mrs Mary Bramhall who deed Decembr ye 21st 1775 in ye 49th year of her age wife of Mr Silva- nus Bramhall 4 o BUklAL HILL : No. 450. [Blue slate. Inscription diflicult to read. Stone moss-grown, and in bad condition otherwise. Symbol.] Here li ied Eliza wife of M ough Randall & Daughter of Edmond T. who died July ye 22d 1749 in ye 23 year of her age [Footstone reads:] Mrs Elizabeth Randall No. 451. [Purple slate, with bluish veins. Superficially cut. Symbol,] Here lies buried the body of Mrs Hannah Chandler wife of Capt Reu- ben Chandler Died Febry 25th 1750 in the 28th year of her age No. 452. [Blue slate. Fair condition. Somewhat moss- grown.] Elizabeth Daughtr of Mr Perez Till- son & Elizabeth his wife And Grand daughter of Capt Thomas Doty Died Octr 26th N. S. 1753 in ye 7th year of her age No. 453. [Blue slate. Moss-grown. Symbol.] Here Lies Buried Mrs. Sarah Bram- hall who Died January 26 1754 in ye 25th year of her age Relict to Capt Joseph Bramhall who died at Jamaica Janury ye 26 1758 in his 36th year. No. 454. [Wide, blue slate, nearly 3 ft. high. Cross- bones over symbol (a winged skull).] Here lyes Buried Mrs Elizabeth Tillson ye wife of Mr Perez Tillson The only Daughter of Coll. Thomas Doty who died November 8th 1756 in ye 3 2d year of her age No. 455. [Low blue slate. Moss-grown. Symbol.] In Memory of Mr Perez Tillson, \Vh0decdSeptye3 i767inye42dyear of his Age No. 456. [Low blue slate. Lamina? of surface scaling Oil. Symbol.] In Memory of Mrs Elizabeth Bart- lett widow of Mr Samuel Bartlett who died Sept 19th 1783 in ye 48th year of her Age No. 45 7. [Blue slate. Good condition. 3 ft, high. Svm- bol.] In Memory of Mr Samuel Bar'tlettJ who departed this life April 7th 1 780J in ye 54th year of his Age No. 458. [Thin, blue slate. Good condition. Symbol ] 1 Here lies buried the Body of Lieut.' Samuel Bartlett who died March thq 9th 1 750 in the 59th year of his Age No. 459. [White marble in freestone socket. Good con*] dition.j George Washburn Son of GeorgeJ and Priscilla Washburn Died in MontJ gomery, Alabama, Sept. 4, 1853, Aged" 25 y'rs &6 mo. The only Son of a Widow'd Mother.' No. 460. [Similar to preceding. Inclines backward.] 1 PRISCILLA WASHBURN, Daugh-j ter of George and Priscilla WashburnJ Died Dec. 31, 1843, Aged 33 y'rs &j 11 mo. PRISCILLA Wife of George Wash-.^ burn Died March 7, 1883, Aged 81 y'rs. I No. 461. [Blue slate, 4 1-2 ft. high. Cracked across the! whole width about eight inches above the-^j ground. Weeping willow and urn. J Erected in memory of Dea. Lemuel! Drew, who with faith patience and! Submission with the will of God, died] May 24, 1825 : aged 80 years & 6 mo,sJ Sarah, dau,tr of Lemuel & Elizabethi Drew, Died March 20, 1829 : aged 43 y,rs & 7 mo,s. We have fought a good fight, we have finished! our course, we have kept the faith. No. 462. [Blue slate. 4 ft. in height. Good condition. J Face of stone carved to represent a large urn, \ in which is the inscription.] To the memory of Elizabeth Drew, wife of Deac. Lemuel Drew, who died I November 4, 1815, aged 67 years and" 48 days ITS INSCRIPTIONS AND EPITAPHS. 4* No. 463. [Low. blue slate. Seamed and cracked. Sym- bol ] In Memory of Joseph Son of Mr Lemuel Drew & Mrs Elizabeth his wife who died March 4th 1 780 aged 2 years 3 months & 17 days. No. 464. [Rlne slate. Nearly 4 ft. high. Good condi- tion. Urn.] In memory of Isaac Drew, who de- parted this life March 2d, 1844, aged 54 years & 6 mon. No. 465. [Blue slate. Lightly cut. Moss-grown. Diffi- cult to read. Urn.] Consecrated to the Memory of Mrs Mary Dyer who died April 17th 1805 aged 47 years One thing is needfull And Mary hath chosen that Good part which shall not be taken away from her. No. 466. ■ Blue slate. 3 ft. high. Cracked through di- agonally. Weeping willow and urn.] Consecrated to the memory of Mrs PEGGY HOLBROOK wife of Mr Jeremiah Holbrook who departed this life August 28th 1 81 1 aged 26 years Her amiable Disposition endeared her to her friends and died lamented by all who knew her Though harsh the strike and most severe the rod Cease mourner cease it was a strike from God No. 467. [Blue slate. Seamed and cracked. Symbol.] Here lies buried Experience Daughr of Capt Jabez Harlow & Mrs Experi- ence his wife who deed Sept ye 1 7th 1 769 aged 13 years 4 Months & 18 days No. 468. [BJue slate. Upper part broken off and gone. Letters very large.] of Capt Jabez Harlow who died March ye 8th AD 1 773 in ye 40th year of her Age No. 469. [Blue slate, 1 foot high. Broken badly. Part of surface gone.] Here lies Rebekah D Mr Jabez wife may ye aged 6 years 4 months & 4 No. 470. [Blue slate. 3 14 ft high. Appears compact, but is cracked diagonally across, which threat- ens about one-third of the monument. Weeping willow and urn.] Erected to the memory of Miss JO- ANNA COTTON Daughter of JOHN COTTON Esqr and Hannah his wife who died Novemr 2, 1822 aged 62 years. No. 471. [Blue slate. Seams spreading open. Face cleft across. Symbol.] In Memory of Mrs Mary Jenninc. wife of Mr Joseph Jennings who d* A ug-3, 1793 in >' e 43 d vear of her agt. Also in memory of t children, viz 3 Sons & 1 Daughter who died in in- fancy No. 472. [Blue slate. Crack on the right does not ex- tend into the lettering. 3 feet high. Symbol] This Monument is erected To the memory of Mrs Hannah Cotton who Died May 25th 1800, in the Seventy third year of her age. Relict of John Cotton Esqr. "Blessed are the dead which die in the LORD "From henceforth yea saith the Sperit "That they may rest from their labours "And their Works do follow them." No. 473. [Blue slate. Thick, compact. Well cut; the cherub or symbol much elaborated.] To the Memory of John Cotton, Esqr formerly a Minister of the Gos- pel at Hallifax (which Employ was ever his greatest Delight) who died Novr 4 A D 1 789, in ye 78 year of his Age. 'Tis Heaven's irrevocable Decree That the great, the good, the pious shall fall, In the dark Grave undistinguished to lie, Till the last Trumpet rends the azure sky; When the Virtuous immortal shall rise, To Glory and joys above the starry skies: The Vicious to pain, dishonour, contempt, In realms below the splendid Firmament. No. 474. [White marble slab, in a neat white paling.] JACOB JACKSON, born January 1, 1794, died October 27, 1857. JOANN Holmes, His wife born January 23, 1803, died January 2, 1879. MARCIA, born December 16, 1840, 42 BURIAL HILL : died August 2, 1842. ANDREW, born March 7, 1839, died July 9, 1845. SOPHIA GORDON, born March 15, 1833, died September 20, 1845. Children of Jacob & Joann Jackson. Also LAVANTIA, born June 14, 183 1, died September 23, 1851. No. 475. [White marble. 4 ft. high, nearly. Fair con- dition. This No. and the following to 470 inclu- sive are inclosed in an iron railing.] PRISCILLA COTTON, widow of Josiah Cotton, born Sept. 30, 1 760, died Oct. 4, 1859 No. 476. [Blue slate. Good condition. Urn.] In memory of David Barnes Son of Josiah & Rachel Cotton who died April 27 1795 Aged seven months Dear babe sleep their in the dust Till the Saviour ?ays arise with the just No. 477. [Light blue slate. Some seams. Moss-grown. Bust of ft male.] In the Memory of the amiable Mrs LYDIA COTTON Consort of Josiah Cotton Esqr who died Novr 1st 1787 in ye 39th year of her Age 'Tis God who lifts our comforts high, Or sinks them in the grave, He gives and blessed be his name, He takes but what he gave. No. 478. [Blue slate. Firm and compact. 'Pyramidal outlines, in vogue here about the beginning of this century. Urn.] Sacred to the memory of JOSIAH COTTON ESQ. formerly settled in the ministry at Wareham who was called from this transitory scene April 19, 1 81 9 aged 71 years. He delivered the poor that cried, And those that had none to help them, And caused the widow's heart to sing for joy. Job 29-15 No. 479. [Blue slate. 3 1-2 feet in height. Urn.] I am erected by Josiah Cotton Esqr in remembrance of Rachel his pious^ and Virtuous Wife, who died Janury"" 1 7th 1808 aged 50 years. In belief of Christianity I lived, In hope of a glorious Resurrection died. No. 480. [Blue 6late, 4 1-2 feet in height. Good condi- tion. Weeping willow and urn.l Capt Thomas Cotton, Born January 17th 1785 Died in Havana June 9th . 1819. Rossiter M. Cotton, Born July nth 1798, Died Jackson Co. Louisiana, Octr 4th 181 7. William C. Cotton, Born April 1 7th 1804, Died August 23, 1805. Children of Rossiter & Prisciila Cot- ton. No. 481. [Blue slate; good condition; pyramidal out- line: urn under drapery.] In memory of Rosseter son of Ros- seter Cotton Esq. & Mrs Prisciila his wife who died January 30 1796 Aged 2 Years No. 482. [Light blue slate; good condition; sym- bol.] In Memory of Mary Daughter of Dr. Rosseter & Mrs Prisciila Cotton who died Augt 6 1791 aged 13 months & 6 days No. 483. [Blue slate; 483 lo 487 inclusive, inclosed in iron fence; 483 in good condition.] MARIA T. JACKSON Died May 18, 1856. aged 52 years No. 484. [Blue slate; crack thro' the stone, destined probably to throw off about one-fifth of it; weeping willow and urn.] To the memory of Mrs Meriah M. Jackson the wife of Mr Woodworth Jackson who died December 25 1816 aged 37 years No. 485. [Blue slate; good condition; weeping willow and urn.] In memory of Woodworth Jackson who died Novr 10, 1821 aged 47 years ITS INSCRIPTIONS AND EPITAPHS. 43 No. 486. [Blue slate; good condition; weeping willow and urn.] In memory of JohrTT. Jackson son of Woodworth & Meriah Jackson Dec who died Feb. 4, 1825 aged 11 years No. 4-87. [Blue slate; good condition; weeping willow and urn.] In memory of Betsey M. Jackson Daughter of Woodworth and Meriah Jackson who died June 10, 1827 aged 26 years No. 488. [White marble; good condition, save an up- ward crack where it is dowelled to the plinth.] William L. Weston, died Oct. 31, 1869, Aged 21 y'rs 6 mo's 15 days [The reverse:] OUR WILLIE. •'Thy will be done on earth as it is in Heaven." No. 489. [White marble; good condition.] Our HATTIE, Aged 7 years. Little CLARA, Aged 3 years 8 mo's. Children of William & Susan S. Wes- ton, died Feb. 22, i860. Treasures in Heaven. No. 490 a. [White marble; good condition. ■ WILLIAM WESTON born July 19, 1819, died Oct. 18, 1884. No. 490 b. [White marble, new and beautiful. On mar- ble plinth, with granite base.] SUSAN S. wife of William Weston Born Oct. 7, 1819 Died May 26, 1888. No. 491. [White marble, set in granite.] SAMUEL D. BALLARD, died Sept. 27, 1868, Aged 41 y'rs 8 mo. I know he waits beside the gate, For us to come, our child and me ; He'll meet us when life's day grows late And we, too, cross the b illowy sea. Yes, we shall meet in the land above, For heaven is light and God is love. No. 492. [492 and 493 inclosed in wooden paling; 492 white marble block; good condition.] [On summit:] II IRVING. [On obverse:] IRVING B. Son of H. & F. M, Holmes Died Jan. 21, 1876, Aged 3 y'rs 4 mo's. [On reverse, an engraved rose twig,— bud and leaves.] No. 493. HARRIE W. Son of H. & F. M. Holmes, Died April 10, 1867. Age ^^ 1867. Aged I7y'rs. 6 mo's. & 7 days. [Whlte marble T granite base. i HANNAH, dau. of David & Eliza No - 5°4- S. HARLOW, died Ma.ch 2, 1865, WILLIAM PERLEY, Died May 26, m. 26 years 7 mo's. 1868, Aged 18 y'rs 1 day. GEORGE Herbert, Supposed tO have Lone are the paths and sad the hours, v„^„ ■• „. . a „ o/: a ~~A ,. Since thy loved spirit's pone, been lost at sea, Aug. 2, 1867, Aged 14 But oh! a brighter home than our 8 y'rs 1 1 mo. I day. In heaven is now thine own. [Onreverse:] No. SII. WILLIE & GEORGE Sons Of Capt. [White marble; not firm in the ground.] Wm.& Sarah J. Atwood. REUBEN HALL, Died Aug. 30, No. 505. l86 7> Aged 53 y'rs 4 mo's. [White marble ; rose twig at top.] ARRV TANF Dano-hrpr of Pant- Wil Dear Husband, dear father now sweetly at rest, AbbY JAlNr^ Uaugnter Ol L.apt VVll- United forever with those that are blest, Ham & Sarah Jane AtWOOd, died Feb. Now an angelin heaven before the white throne, o „ j / u Praise God for His goodness in taking theehome. 22, 1849, aged o Mon. We miss that sweet smile and loving caress, No K06 So fondly bestowed on those you loved best, [White marble; granite base. On the very top But '£^£0^?™ SW * eter ""* that ^ iS ^ _, And the angels iu'chorus have joined your glad rAlrl]±(K. song. [On face:] No. 512. LEAVITT FINNEY died June 3, [White marble, on granite base ; top in form l88t;. Aged 72 v'rs A mo's 20 davs. of a Gothic arch, with hand, the index finger °' ° ' J ^ y J pointing upward.] No. 507. MARGE CALLAHAN, died Feb. 25, [White marble; granite base. On the very top 1868 Aged 6l v'rs. the word : 1 * o J ' MOTHER. Ar h . —— n A [On face:] My work 1S wlth m y God. MARY A. Wife of Leavitt Finney No 5I3 died Aug. 5, 1880, Aged 65 y'rs 8 mo's, [Blue slate . m08S _ g ' rown : weep ing willow 29 days. and urn.] No. 508. Erected to the memory of Mr. [White marble; at present in fair condition.] Horace H. Rolfe, whodied at Charles- In memory of MARY ELLEN, dau. ton, S. C. Feb.y 24, 1831, Aged 30 of Leavitt & Mary W. Finney, who years. died April 20, 1849, J5L. 3 y'rs II mo's. Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord. *Tis God who lifts our comforts high, Also Mary Augusta Rolfe died Nov. tuj^JffiSSWEZ**, h 1831, aged 2 years & 4 months. He takes but what he gave. Of such are the kingdom of Heaven. ITS INSCRIPTIONS AND EPITAPHS. 45 No. 514. [Blue slate; good condition, except bein lined, — ieaning against No, 513. We • m- ceping wil- clined low and urn. Erected to the memory of Mrs. Mary T. Rolfe, who died July 30, 1829, aged 26 years, wife of Horace H. Rolfe. Blessed and holy i» he that hath part in the first resurrection"; on such the second death hath no power.— Rev. 20—6. No. 515. [Blue slate; about 4 ft. high; inscription with- in figure of urn, under curtains. Good condi- tion.] Erected In memory of Mr. Joseph Marcy who died March 6, 1817 in the 26 year of his age. No. 516. [Same as preceding.] Erected In memory of Mrs. Char- lott Marcy wife of Mr. Joseph Marcy who died Deer 7th 1816 in the 24th year of her age. No. 517. [Same description as 515.] Erected In memory of Mrs. Abbi- gail Marcy wife of Capt Charles Mar- cy who died June 17th 1816 in the 26th year of her age. No. 518. [518 to 525 blue slate, in good condition, in- closed with iron fence. ft2l to 525 have the pyramid form. At top of 518, urn with flame.] WILLIAM JACKSON Esqr Born July 14, 1763, Died Oct,r 22, 1836, aged 73. Here rests an affectionate Parent, a sincere friend and Christian. No. 519. [Scroll at top has the legend,— ET EGO IN COLUMBIA VIXI. j To The Memory Of Mrs. Anna Jackson Obiit July 20, 1794 Aged 28 years. Death is the privilege of human nature, And life without it were not worth our taking Thither the poor, the unfortunate, and Mourner Fly for relief & lay their burdens down. No. 520. [Flaming urn.] The remains of MRS. ESTHER JACKSON, wife of Wm Jackson Esqr Rest here. Deed June 1st 1836, Aged 7i. No. 521. [Urn a l top.] To the memory of Mrs Mercy Jack- son Consort of Wm Jackson Esqr Obit Septr 24th 1802 Aged 39 years. No. 522. [Urn.] Frederick Wm Jackson born July 21, 1796 died Aug. 16, 1796. No. 523. F. W. Jackson Obiit March 23, 1799 Aged One year 7 days. Heav'n knows What man He might have made, But we lie died a most rare boy. No. 524. [Stone inclined to right.] In memory of Anna Jackson Daugh- ter of Wm & Mercy Jackson Obiit 27th Novr 1802 Aged 3 years No. 525. In memory of Wm. R. Jackson son ofWm& Mercy Jackson Obiit 12th Octr 1802 aged one year. No. 526. [Granite border around lot; marble monument, set on granite base; ornamental sculpture above inscription.] HORACE, Son of Ivory L. & Re- becca B. Harlow, Died Nov. 29, 1870, Aged 23 y'rs 3 mo's. [On reverse side:] WE SHALL MEET BEYOND THE RIVER. HORACE. No. 527. [Blue slate; Condition good.] To the memory of Capt William Crombie who died Febry 9, 1804, in the 40th year of his age. No. 528. [Blue slate; urn; large piece broken from upper part of stone.] To the memory of Mrs Deborah Crombie Consort of Capt William Crombie, who died Janry 3d 1800 in the 32 year of her age. No. 529. [Fine blue slate, about 4 feet high.] Cap. CHARLES DYER died at Sea March 1786 : aged 46 yr,s BETH- 46 BURIAL HILL : IAH, his wife died June 8, 1837 : aged 87 yr,s. Their son CHARLES, died May 7, 1822 : aged 46 yr,s. No. 530. [Light blue slate; moss-grown; diagonal cracks passing nearly through the centre. Sym- bol (winged head), with representation of clouds above it] To the Memory of Col. Theophilus Cotton who departed this Life Febry ye j8th J782 "The firm Patriot there •'Who made the welfare of Mankind his care "Shall know he conquered. No. 531. [Blue slate; good condition. Urn.] In memory of Martha Cotton Relict of Col. Theophilus Cotton Esqr who died April iothA. D. 1796 aged 79 years Many years I liv'd Manv painfull scenes I pass'd Till God at last Call'd me home No. 532. [White marble; surface roughened.] In memoriam JOHN D. DUNBAR Esq. died Feb. 10, 1810, Aged 42 years No. 533. [533—535 tall; blue slate; pyramidal; good con- dition. 533, urn under curtain.] In memory of Mrs Nancy Dunbar Consort of John D. Dunbar Esqr De- ceased May 3d 1804 i n the 33d year of her age. No. 534. [Weeping willow and urn.] In memory of Deac. William Crom- bie who lived and died in the good man's hope the 26th of Novr, 1814, in his 8^ year. An honest man's the noblest work of God. No. 535. To the memory of Mrs Zeruiah Crombie Consort of Dean William Crombie who died May 1st 1803 in the 66th year of her age. No. 536. [Blue slate, seamed and shaky.] In memory of Mr KIMBALL CROMBIE who died July 23, J79J aged 24 years No. 537. f Blue slate, firm and solid, though moss-grown. ] In Memory of Mrs DEBORAHi wife of Mr KIMBALL CROMBIE,i who died Novr jy, J789 aged 2] yearsl No. 538. [Blue slate; pyramidal; good condition. At top] bust of female under curtain drapery. The' epitaph is from Young's Night Thoughts, "Nar- cissa."] Fanney Crombie daughter of Mr Calvin Crombie & Mrs Naomi his wife Departed this life June 25th 1804 in the 8th year of her age. As young as beautiful! and soft as young! And gay as soft ! and innocent as gay ! No. 539. [Blue slate; pyramidal; good condition. Ui curtained.] In memory of James Crombie of Mr Calvin Crombie & Mrs Naoi his wife died Oct. 9 1803 aged 1 yej 10 months. No. 540. -beautiful specimen : leans to the [Blue slate- right. Urn.] NANCY CARVER Dau. of Benj. &j Joanna Weston, died March 18, 1842J in the 2 7 y,r of her age. Could our fond gaze but follow where thou art,; Well might the glories of this world seend naught, To the one promise given the pure in heart. No. 541. [Light blue slate. Good condition. Urn.] To the memory of Mary Ti!d< daughter of Benjn & Joanna Westx Born March 1, 18 13 & died Novr 2: 1815. God in his holy word has said Children werefor his kingdom made No. 542. [Fine blue slate. Good condition.] ELIZABETH born Feb,y 28, 182: died Jan,y 2,1823. SARAH NYE boi Feb,y 15, 1830, died Dec. 18, 183; ^Children of Benjamin & Joanna Wes 'ton. Thou art gone to the grave we no longer beh< thee ; Nor tread the rough paths of the world by tl dide: But the wide arms of mercy are spread to et fold thee; And sinners may die for the sinless has died. ITS INSCRIPTIONS AND EPITAPHS. 47 No. 543- [Low, blue slate, slightly inclined. Urn.] In Memory of Hainan Daughter of Mr Lewis Weston & Mrs Lucy his wife who died Feby 9 1788 aged 1 year 4 months & 9 days. No. 544. [Fine blue slate ; sound ; slightly inclined.] Erected in memory of Miss Lucy Weston, who died Jan. 1, 184b, in the 63 yr. of her age. No. 545. [Blue slate; sound; moss-grown.] To the memory of Mr. Lewis Weston who Departed this life Sept the 28th 1798 in the 45th year of his age. No. 546. [Fine, solid, blue slate; slightly inclined.] In memory of Mrs. Lucy Weston, who departed this life Oct. 16, 1840, in the 84 year of her age. ! Blessed are the dead who die in the LORD. No. 547- [Blue slate; apparently sound, but face nearly covered with mosses. Urn.] To the memory of Mr William Bradford who died in Roxbury Jany 14 1794 aged 44 years. Also of Mrs Ruth Bradford his wife who died May 22, i8i3aged 60 years Also of two of their children viz Amos who died in Martinico Aug. 3, 1794 aged 17 years And Isaac who died March 16 1806 aged 21 years No. 548. [Low, blue slate. Good condition, but in- clined. Symbol.] In Memory o( 2 Children of Mr William & Mrs Ruth Bradford Viz [Elizabeth died Novr 15 J787 aged 7 weeks. James died Deer 28 J788 aged 7 weeks & 6 days * No. 549. [Blue slate. Good condition. Weeping wil- low and urn.] Erected In memory ofMr. WiLLiaiu [Keen, who died Feb. 18, 1825, aged 69. This modest stone what few vain marbles can, May truly say — Here lies an honest man. 12 No. 550. - [Fine blue slate, sound, erect, but threatened by a higher monument (of white marble), within sr.riking distance, and inclined towards it~ Urn.] In memory of Lydia Widow of the late William Keen Died Dec. 7, 1839.. Aged 72 years But no, I would not call thee hence — For thou art with the blest, And oh, may I prepare to be A sharer in thy rest. No. 551. [Blue slate. Lamina? separating. Moss-growEr- Half of symbol scaled off.] In Memory of Mrs Marcy Warrens widow of Mr. William Keen who de- parted this Life April 26th J78J in the 66th year of her age No. 552. [Thick, compact, blue slate. Good condition- Weeping willow and urn.] Consecrated to the memory of Mar- garet J. Washburn, who died June 4, A D. 1823, in the 32 year of her age~ Rt^st gentle spirit rest, thy toils are o'er, The place that knew thee knowstheenowno more* Cease^mourner cease! sweet consolation dies We part— but 'tis to meet in happier skies. TNOTE (by the author).— It is obvious that "dies" has, on the stone, been unfortunately substituted for "cries." But I have not, a= - previously remarked, felt at liberty to vary words or phrases.] No. 553. [White marble; about 4 1-2 feet high, and 2 1-2* wide. Good condition, save somewhat rough- ened.] . . Here are interred in adjoining, graves, the remains of SARAH BRAD- FORD relict of LeBaron Bradford of Bristol, Rhode Island. Born June 29^ 1754, Died Nov. 10, 182 1, and of their son Le Baron Bradford Born 1780* Died Nov. 1846. No. 554. [White marble. Weathering rough (by which* phrase I mean that, owing probably to climatic changes, disintegration of the stone is going on r particles falling off, leaving the surface rough. The final not long deferred result, of course, must be obliteration.] In memory of Hon. WENDELL. DAVIS, who died at Sandwich, Dec. 30, 1830, aged 54 years, and is here, interred. 4$ BURIAL HILL No - 555- [ White marble; similar description as preced- ing.] To the memory of Samuel Davis, A. M. who died July 10, 1829, in the 65th year of his age. 3From life on earth our pensive friend retires; His dust commingling with the pilgrim sires; In thoughtful walks their every path he trac'd, Their toils, their tombs, his faithful page em- braced, Peaceful, and pure, and innocent as they, With them to rise to everlasting day. [Note (by the author). The above epitaph, which does exact justice to its subject, and which is as well-expressed as it is just, is, as I am informed by Hon. Wm. T. Davis (spe -••Ancient Landmarks of Plymouth,") from the pen of John Davis, author of the celebrated ode, **Sons of renowned sires."] No. 556. • Blue slate. Laminae separated. Mossy, but perfectly legible. Crossbones and two symbols .at top.] In Memory of Mrs MERCY DAVIS wife of Capt Thomas Davis who de- parted this life Sept ye 20th J779 in ye 45 th year of her Age Also their Son stillborn j8th No. 557. [Blue slate. Lamina? opened. Is cracked on ■he face, and somewhat moss-grown; but it will -obably outlast the neighboring marbles.] To the Memory of Capt Thomas ~vis who departed this life March 7, 1785 in the 63d year of his age and here lies interred. No. 558. [White marble. See No. 554.] In memory of Rebecca Davis, relict •of Hon. William Davis, Born Decem- ber 30, 1 762, Died April i, 1847. No. 559. [White marble. See No. 551.] In memory of Hon. William Davis, Born July 15, 1758, Died January 5, •1826. No. 560. [White marble. See No. 554.] In memory of Thomas Davis, son of William and Rebecca Davis, Born April 3, i 79 r, Died September 14, No. 561. [Blue slate. Laminae separating. Part of sym- bol broken off... In Memory of Mrs. Margaret Keen \ widow of Mr. William Keen who del parted this Life April 26th J78J in yel| 66th year of her age No. 562. [Blue slate. 4 1-2 feet high. Good condition.! Mausoleum.] Sacred to the memory of Mr BEN- JAMIN DREW, who died Dec. 2 2,1 1820, Aged 82 yr,s. Also DESIRE J daughter of Benjamin & Elizabeth! Drew, who died Nov,r 15,1815; AgecH 39 yr,s, and SIMEON, their son, whorl died Nov,r 1, 1815 ; Aged 37 yr,s. What though this sad this gloomy hill contains* Of relatives and friends the loved remains, Yet in our breasts let cheerful hopes arise Again to meet in "mansions" of the skies. [Note (by the author). The above epitaph $ was written by Mr. Benjamin Drew (b. 1767) a son of the decedent. The same Mr. Drew waaS once requested to write an epitaph on Mr. Bar-fgj nabas Holmes (No. 680) his brother-in-law, whom attained the ripe age of 81 years. Mr. Drew! w rote the following : By temperance taught, a few, advancing slow,» To distant fate by easy journeys go, Calmly they lie them down like evening sheep,— m On their own woolly fleeces softly sleep. —but objection arose to these lines on thejH ground that Mr. Holmes had, at some time in-3| his life, been a mutton-dealer! Accordingly Mr. Drew threw them aside, and penned the epitaph now on the monument No. 680.] No. 563. TBlue slate. Sound, but moss-grown. Urn.] 1 To the memory of Mrs Elizabeth! Drew wife of Mr Benjamin Drew who ? died Dec. 6, 1798 aged 60 years. No. 564. [White marble, setingranite withlead. Good M condition.] EBENEZER DREW Died Jan. 6M 1 85 1, aged 77 y'rs. DEBORAH, his wife, Died April 15, | 1844, Aged 72 years. No. 565. [Similar to preceding No.] MALACHI DREW Died Feb. 22, 1853, Aged 78 y'rs. No. 566. [Low, blue slate. Good condition. Symbol.l In memory of Benjamin Drew 3d, ITS INSCRIFI'IONS AND EPITAPHS. 49 Son of Benjamin Drew Junr and Sophia his wife Deceased July 8th 1802 aged 1 year 7 months and 2 days. [Note (by the author). The family of which the above named decedent was a member, lived at the corner of High and Spring streets, and, in common with the residents of the neighborhood, were obliged to procure water from the spring at the foot of the hill. To save this trouble they dug a well on the north side of High street, near the house formerly occu- pied by Capt. Zacheus Barnes, and but a short distance from the boundary of Burial Hill. Soon after beginning 10 use the well-water, typhoid fever broke out among the children of the vicinity, eight of whom, including this Ben- jamin Drew, 3d, died. The well was then aban- doned.] No. 567. [White marble, set in granite socket with lead. Good condition.] SOPHIA, Aug. 29, 1802 Aug 19, 1803 SOPHIA B. Oct. 8, 1803 Nov. 2, 1806 SOPHIA B. Sept. 28, 1807 Sept. 2, 1821 Children of Benjamin and Sophia [Bartlett] Drew. Thy shaft flew thrice, and thrice my peace was slain. No. 568. [Low, blue slate. Face of stone scaled off at top. Symbol.] In Memory of Lothrop Bartlet Son of Samuell Bartlett Esqr & Mrs Eliza- beth his wife Born August ye 7th J755 Deed June ye j8th J756 No. 569. [Blue slate. 4 feet in height. Good condition. Urn.] Erected to the memory of MRS. LUCY MARCY ; wife of the late Dr. STEPHEN MARCY, who died June 13, 1842 aged S^ years ''Servant of God ! well done, Rest from thy long employ, The battle fought, the victory won, Enter thy Master's joy. No. 570. [Dark blue state. Good condition. Urn.] To the memory of Doctr Stephen- Marcy who died March 24th 1804 aged 45 years. No. 571. [Low, blue slate. Good condition. Symbol.] In Memory of Joseph Son of Dr. Stephen Marcy & Mr* Lucy his wife who died Octr 16. 1790 aged j year & 9 months. This little one did quit this drooping house of clay, And God will restore it in the appointed dav. No. 572. Good condition, but inclined. [Blue slate. Symbol.] In memory of 2 Children of Doctr Stephen & Mrs Lucy Marcy. 1st a son Thomas J. Marcy who died Aug. 17th 1 801 aged 1 year & 3 months 2d a daughter Mary who died Augst 19th 1801 aged 2 years & n months. No. 573. [Beautiful white mnrble, on granite block. Good condition.] LUCY MARCY, died Feb. 20, 1887, aged 92 y'rs 9 mo's. No. 574. [Low, blue slate. Lamina? separating. Two clefts down the whole face of stone. Symbol.] In memory of Frederick son of Mr Joseph & Mrs * Mary Bartlett his wife Who died July 27th 1782 aged j year 2 months & 2 7 days No - 5 75- [Low, blue slate. Good condition, save moss- grown. Symbol.] Here lies buried Joseph Son to Mr Joseph Bartlett & Mrs Mary his wife who deed March ye 26th 1773 aged 1 Month & 1 1 days No. 576. [Blue slate. Good condition, save being moss- grown. Symbol.] In Memory of Mrs Hannah Symmes wife of Mr Isaac Symmes who died Deer 17th 1783^. 35th No. 577. [A Goodwin stone (see No. 295). Weatherworn. Symbol.] To the memory of Mrs Hannah Symmes the wife of Mr Isaac Symmes who died Octr jst J773 ^Et. 3J No. 578. [Low, blue slate. Moss-grown. Inclined. Sym- bol.] Here lies buried the Body of Isaac Son to Mr Isaac &r Mrs Hannah Symmes who departed this life Novbr ye jst J767 aged 5 Months 50 BURIAL HILL : wife who died Deer 24, 1788 aged 31 No. 579. [Low, blue slate. Fair condition. Symbol.] days In Memory Of Joanna Daughter of can the human heart remain untouched Mr Isaac & Mrs Joanna SymmeS who With tender feelings when an Infant dies. died Deer 27th J789 aged 5 years No. 586. , , p j [Low, blue slate, moss-covered, and inclined. 2 months & J3 days symbol.] No. 580. In Memory of Sarah Daughtr To [Blue slate. 5 feet high. Good condition. Mr Thomas Jackson Jun & Mrs Sarah Weeping wiliow and urn,-inscription on the ^ ^ Ye Child fiorn Apdl ye 2ad urn. J Died Mr Isaac Symmes Augst 27. J79J. in the 48. year of his age. No. 581. [Blue slate. 6 feet high. Appears to be cleft through at about midway of the height; and again, a foot lower. Weeping willow and urn. Inscription on the urn.j JOANNA Relict of Isaac Symmes, died Dec. 14, 1834, in the 81st year of her age No. 582. [Dark blue slate. Sound. Weeping willow and urn.] In Memory of NANCY SYMMES m0 nth & 5 days 1858, ALt. 71 y'rs 4 died March 15 mo. & 13 days Say why should friendship grieve for those Who safe arrive on Canaan's 6hore, Released from all their hurtfull foes They are not lost but gone before. No. 583. [Blue slate. Good condition. Festoons.] Here lies inter'd the body of Miss Hannah Symmes eldest Daughter of Mr Isaac and Mrs Hannah Symmes who at the early period of 28 years g QN Esq . Qbiit Octr 27th 181 1 Aged after being long exercis'd with bodily pain with christian fortitude yielded her spirit to its benevolent Author. Born Jany 30, 1766, Died March 27, 1794. No. 584. [Blue slate. Good condition. Symbol.] In Memory of Edwin Son of Mr Thomas Jackson 3d & Mrs Sarah his wife who died April 20, 1790 aged 22 days Of such is the kingdom of Heaven. No. 585. [Low, blue slate. Fair condition. Symbol.] In Memory of Thomas son of Mr ye 1759 Deed Octr ye 3d 1759 No. 587. [Low, blue slate. Moss-grown. Symbol.] Here lies buried Lydeay Daughter of Mr Thomas Jackson junr & Mrs Sarah his wife was born Janry ye j6th T767 Deed June ye J2th J767 No. 588. [Low, blue slate. Fair condition. Symbol..! In Memory of Nancy Daughter of John Goodwin and Mrs fear his wife who died Janry 17th 1780 aged 1 No. 589. [Blue slate. Festoons and symbol.] To The Memory Of Thomas Jackson Esqr This Monument Is erected Obiit September 19, 1794, Aged 67 years The spider's most attenuated thread Is cord, is cable, to man's slender tie. No. 590. [Similar to 589.] To The memory of Mrs SARAH JACKSONRelict of THOMAS JACK- 78 Although spared to life's utmost verge The tender parent died too soon For those who still survive No. 591. [White marble, originally in freestone socket, ' now set in the ground. Moss-grown.] In memory of Lydia Jackson dau. of Thomas Jackson Esq. & Sarah his wife born April 8, 1768, died March 27, 1849. The mortal remains are deposited here, but the spirit has returned to God who gave it. No. 592. [Purplish slate. Good condition. Symbol.] Here lies Buried the Body of Mrs Hannah Goodwin, the wife of Mr John Thomas Jackson 3d & Mrs Sarah his Goodwin and daughter of Mr Thomas ITS INSCRIPTIONS AND EPITAPHS. and Mrs Sarah Jackson who departed this life Ma-ich 8th AD. 1777 ; in the 22d Year of her Age. A Soul prepar'd Needs no delays The Summons comes the Saint obeys Swift was Her flight ince then I have inserted a few from such new monuments as came under my observation. Among these is the following, copied from a metallic plate secured to a huge bo wider recently placed on the grave of Thomas Clark. On said plate this name is spelled •"Clarke," which forbids us to suppose that the spelling reform, of omitting silent letters, caused Mr. Clark's de [s cendants 10 leave out the letter S in two words of the inscription.] [All in capital letters on the plate.] Here lies buried ye body of Mr. Thomas Clarke, aged 98. Departed this life March 24, 1697. Thomas Clarke came to Plymouth from Eng- land in the ship Anne 1623. He mar- ried Susan Ring of Plymouth, 1634. Their children were Andrew, James, William, Susanna, Nathaniel, and John. From whom decended a numerous posterity. He married his second wife Mrs. Alice Hallett Nichols of Boston, in 1664. He lived for some years in Boston, and also in Harwich of which town he was one of the original pro- prietors. He died in Plymouth, hav- ing lived in the reigns of six British sovereigns and the Com'th. This stone is erected to his memory by hisdecendants A. D. 1891. No. 634. [Another of the six 17th century monuments. Blue Slate, cleft downwards from the top, sep- arating about one-third of the stone. Stone is inclined. It has no moss, and the inscription is perfectly clear and plain. The lettering, as on many of the oldest stones, is in capital letters, which in this work I have not deemed it advis- able to endeavor to imitate. Spmbol.] Here lyes ye body of Mrs Hannah Clark wife to Mr William Clark Deed Febry ye 20th 1687 in the 29th year of her age No. 635. [Blue slate. Compact, and in good condition. Symbol.] Here lyes ye body of Nathl Clark Esqr Deed Janry ye 31st 171 7 in the 74th year of his age No. 636. [Purplish striated slate, very thick. 3 feet wide by 2 1-2 feet high. Handsomely wrought. Good condition. Symbol.] Here lyes buried the body of the Reverend Mr Ephraim Little Pastor of the Church of Christ at Plymouth, Aged 47 years 2 m. & 3 d. Deceased Novr ye 24th 1723 No. 637. [Granite block. ' i feet high, 6 or 8 inches thick.] Rev. James H. Bugbee, Preacher of the Gospel of Christ. Pastor of the First Universalis! Society in Plymouth, Died May 10, 1834, agod 31 years. No. 638. [Blue slate. 3 1-2 feet high. Good condition. Two urns at the top. North of preceding, and 4 or 5 feet from concrete walk.] Erected to the memory of WIL- LIAM WESTON, who departed this life Decern. 28th. 1838, aged 82 years. Also Mary his wife, departed this life March 7th. 1843, a ged 83 years. No. 639. [Blue slate. Cleft upward, near the ground. Weeping willow and urn.] In memory of Capt William Weston who died June 27, 1820, in the Nine- tieth year of his age. No. 640. [Blue slate. Moss-grown. Symbol.] Erected to perpetuate the memory of Mrs Mary Weston who died July 28th 1805 in the 69th year of her age. Can storied urn or animated bust Back to its mansion call the fleeting breath? Can honor's voice provoke the silent dust, Or flatterv sooth the, dull, cold ear of death? ITS INSCRIPTIONS AND EPITAPHS. No. 641. [Purplish slate. Inclined to an angle of 45"-. Moss-grown. Symbol.] To the jnemory of Capt Coomer Weston who died at Martha's Vine- yard (and is there interred, January 10th A. D. 1796 In the 34th year of his age That hardy virtue which adorn'tl thy bloom Friendship recalls and weeps upon thy tomb There sad remembrance drops a silent, tear And chaste affection stands a mourner there No. 642. [White marble. Weathering rough. Moss- grown.] In memory of Mrs Patty Weston, who died May 27, 1841, aged 78 years. Thomas Weston, son of Capt. Coomer and Mrs. Patty Weston, died at St. Pierres, Martinique, Dec. 10, 1808, aged 20 years. No. 643. [Blue slate. Surface cracked in all directions. j Symbol.] Here lies buried Mrs Prudence Wid- ow to Mr Thomas Weston who died Janry ye 4th 1766 In ye 59th year of her age No. 644. [Low, blue slate. Split into two nearly equal parts by cleft parallel to surface. Symbol. The inscribed part is sound, and the lettering as clear as when first cut. There is probably an error in the spelling of the surname.] Here lyes buried the body of Mrs Mary Westron wife to Mr Thomas Westron Aged about 28 years Deed Febry ye 13th 1730 No. 645. [Blue slate. Laminae separating. Surface cleft from top nearly to the ground. Symbol.] Here lyes Buried Mrs Mary Clark ye widow of Mr Samuel Clark who died Octr ye jst J765 in ye 73d year of her age No. 646. [Light blue slate. Sound, but moss-grown. Symbol.] Here lies buried Mr Samuel Clark who died April ye 2d 1763 aged 76 years 14 55 No. 647. [Blue slate. Inclined. Quite sound, butmoss- grown. The words:] Memento Mori [appear above the symbol.] In Memory of Mr Joseph Fulghum who Departed this Life June 14 1764 Aged about 44 years No. 648. [Blue slate. Fair condition, bdt moss-grown. Symbol, with words as in No. 647.] In Memory of Mrs Luraina wife of Capt Joseph Fulghum who Departed this Life Novr 28th 1778 In the 53d year of her age No. 649. [Blue slate. Somewhat defaced. Symbol.] In Memory of Joseph Son of Capt Joseph & Mrs Luraina Fulghum who Departed this Life Febry 6th 1768 Aged jj Years & 8 Days No. 650. [Light blue slate. Good condition, save some moss. Crossbones above symbol,— which last is a winged skull.] Here lyes buried the body of Mr Nathl Howland died Deer ye 20th 1746 in the 76th year of his age. No. 651. ; Light blue slate. Apparently Found, but surface much moss-grown. Symbol.] Here lyes ye body of Martha How- land aged about 46 years Deed Augt ye nth 1718. No. 652. [Purplish slate. Good condition. Symbol.] Here lies buried the body of Mrs Experience Lothrop the wife of Capt Benjamin Lothrop diedSepr 5th 1748 in the 47th Year of her Age. No. 653. [Dark compact slate. The oldest monument on Burial Hill,— considering which circum- stance, it may be said to be in excellent condi- tion. It probably has the usual "cherub" or symbol,— if so, it is concealed by the iron hood which protects the edges of the "stone from wa- ter and frost. It is a few feet from a small elm, now (1891) 6 or 8 inches in circumference, at one foot above the ground; and by its side is a wooden slab, bearing the legend, "The Grave of Edward Gray, June, 16S1."] Here lyeth ye body of Edward Gray ent Aged about 52 years & Departed this life ye last of Ivne 1681 5 ^ BUklAL HILL: No. 654. [White marble obelisk on granite base. Eight feet in height. Good condition, save fissures on the marble member between obelisk and granite base.] [On N. side;l EZRA CHURCH ALL Died April ii, 1832 in his 28th year. SUSAN A. his wife died Oct. "iS, 1S7S, /E. 70 y'rs 3 m's. 7 d's. [On W. side:] DANIEL CURRIER SUSAN E. wife of Daniel Currier & daughter of Ezra & Susan A. Chur- chall Died April 18, 1864, AL 21 v'rs & n d's. • ' Although her earthly «un has set, Its light shall linger'round us \q\ Pure— radiant— blest ! [On S. side:] EREDDIE A. Died March 20, 1858, M. 15 mo's. WINNIE S. Died Jan. 28, 1862 M. 7 rao's & 16 d's. EZRA C. Died Sept. i, 1862, JE 7 y'rs 4 mo's & 22 d's. Children of Daniel & Susan E. Currier. Treasure's to these parents given Planted on earth to bloom in Heaven. No. 655. [White marble. Weathering rouffh.l WILLIAM H. died Aug. 2, 1842 : agediy'r& 4 mo. CHARLES B. died Oct. 4, 1849 : aged 5 mo's & ic d's. JAMES S. died Feb. 2, 1854: aged 14 y'rs & 6 mo's. Children of Thadius & Mary A. Faunce. By agels borne they fly to rest. We know 'tis well nay more 'tis best When we our Pilgrim path have trod We hope to meet them all with God. No. 656. [White marble. Weathers rough. Set in stone socket.. CHARLES A. Son of Edward & SalinaDoten, Died March 23, 1872, Aged 23 y'rs 2 mo's. No. 657. [ Purplish blue slate. Good condition.] BETSEY P. died Oct. 25, 185 1, in her 19th y'r. HELLEN died Sept. 4th, 1847, aged 7 years. LOUISA S. died Sept. 12th, 1S47, aged 3 yea^s. Children of Edward & Salina Doten. Tir the blest hope that thev shall meet And with their friends shall Jesus greet— lhat lamb-like sacrifice. No. 658. [Blue slate, 4 feet high. Good condition, but has some moss.] ESTHER DOTEN, widow of Ed- ward Doten, died Jan. 27, 1843, a ^ed 67 years. Also their Son LEWIS, died Feb,ry 27, 1839, aged 26 years. No. 659. Urifl" 6 Slat °' G ° 0d condition ' but inclined.'; In memory of Deborah Lucas Daughter of Mr A Men Lucas and Mrs Deborah his wife Died July 24th 18 10 aged 1 year& 8 day< This infant's soul has begat her clay We hope to heaven has wing'd away No. 660. [Blue slate. Five feet in height. Good con- dition. Urn, with flame issuing from its top.] Erected in memory of Capt. Lewis Goodwin who died April 26, 1836, a ged 53 y.rs. Also of Lorenzo ; son of Lewis and Anna Goodwin, who died* Oct. 1, 181 8, aged 2 Mon. What is our life:— 'tis but a moment lent: A transient lease of earthlv troubles given And what is death:— tis but a summons sent lo call us from this tenement to Heaven. No. 661. [Similar to 660. Seam across face, about al toot above the ground.] Erected in memory of Mrs. Anna ! Goodwin, wife of Capt. Lewis Good- win, died Aug. 7, 1838, in the 59 y.r of her age. ''Cease then to murmur; knovvthat God is iust- And learn this truth; for, it is his decreeing- That dust must mingle with its mother dust The Spirit flies to Him who gave it being." No. 662. [Blue slate. Good condition. Leafy branch.] Erected To the memory of Anna Lewis Goodwin Daughter of Capt Lewis Goodwin and Mrs Anna hi 3 wife who Departed this life Septem- ber 26 1808 aged three months and 26 days. So fades the lovely, blooming flower Frail, smiling solace of an hour, So soon our transient comforts fly, And pleasure only blooms to die. ITS INSCRIPTIONS AND EPITAPHS. 57 No. 663. [Similar to 662.] Sacred to the memory of Lewis 'Goodwin Son of Capt Lewis Goodwin •and Mrs Anna his wife who was Born and Died September the 2d 1809 Life is a Spun a fleetinar hour How soon the vapour flies Man is a tender transient flower That in the Biooming Dies. George who died Octr 21, 1S11 aged 3 months Charles Thomas who died r 3> l8 25, aged 4 years & No. ■ble on 2T [White ma lion.] Lydia L. Churchill 1875, Aged 81 y'rs. 664. nite base. Good condi- died April 28, No. 665. [Blue slate. Five feet in height. Figure in re lief, of a vessel in a storm. A seam or crack HOLMES, died Mav extends from neareenire of topdownward thro' the figure, and then curves to the right, clear- ing the inscription.] Erected in memory of JOSEPH CHURCHILL, who sail'd from Bos- ton Nov. 1836, in the Brig Plymouth Rock of Plymouth, Bound to Ro- chelle in France, and supposed Found- ered at Sea aged 54 years. Also to his Children JOSEPH LEWIS died at September 5 months . No. 668. [Purplish blue slate. Go-»d condition, but slightly inclined. Urn.] In memory of MARIAH, widow of Benjamin Holmes, who died April 13, 1850, M. 75 y'rs 4 mo's. Thrice happy souls who've gone before, To their inheritance Divine They labor sorrow sigh v,o more But bright in endless glory shine No. 669. [Blue slate. Moss-covered. Inclined. Urn.] memory of BENJAMIN 7, 1836, aged 61 years. Unveil thy bosom, faithful tomb, Take this new treasure to thy trust, And give these sacred relics room To slumber in thy silent dust. No. 670. [Purplish blue slat<>. Good condition. Urn.] In memory of SUSAN C. wife of April Ichabod T. Holmes, who died 14, 1847, -^t- 3 1 y' rs 4 mo's. Her soul has gone to Heaven we trust, rig AndrOSCOgglll God call'd her home he thought it best. of Portland Aug. 1842, MARCIA GOODWIN aged died 18 aged 22 yrs. 37 yrs. May 2, Fa No. 671. r condition. Weeping willow No. 666. ! Fine, blue slate, Good condition. Urn.] In memory of Amelia Churchill Daughter of Capt Joseph Churchill and Mercy his wife died Sepr 12th 1807 a ged 7 months & 5 days The infant's bloom with morning Smile Did let the parents hearts beguile Fmded in death now pale She lies And fills the parents hearts with Sighs. [Ulue slate. and urn.] In Memory of RUTH G. Born Sept. 26, 1852, Died Feb. 22, 1856, Ruth G. 2d Born March 2, 1856, Died Sept. 12, 1856, Children of Ichabod T. & Ruth Holmes. No. 672. [White marble. In free, or sand, stone socket. Roughened by climatic influences, which I term in this work," "weathering rough." Is inclosed with No. 673 in a white fence.] GRANVILL S. Died Dec. 20, 1S52, Aged 19 y'rs. 5 mo's. EDWARD P. Died March 18, 1854, Aged 16 y'rs. 7 mo's. REBECCA J. Died Oct. 10, 185 1, Aged 10 mo's. Children of No. 667. [Blue slate, 3 1-2 feet in height. Is cleft in its whole length, from top to ground, and again at left of centre. Weeping willow and urn.] In memory of Mrs MERCY CHUR- iCHILL wife of Mr Joseph Churchill Granvill & Rebecca D. Griffin, who died October 2, A D. 1822 in the Gone but not forgotten. I42 year of her age Also in memory No. 673. Of their Children Edward who died t JWhite marble in freestone base. Good condi- January 8, 1809 a § e ^ one year. Rebecca D. wife of Granville Griffin 53 Died April 9, 1881. 24 days. BURIAL HILL : Aged 72 years. Gone but not forgotten. No. 674. [Low, firm, blue slate. Festoons.] In memory of John T. Clark, Son of John Clark 3d & Abigail his wife who died Augt 20, 1823, aged 2 years No. 675. [Purple slate. Very compact.] REBECCA THOMAS wife ofZoeth Clark, Died Oct. 13, 1843, Aged 77 years. No. 676. [Blue slate. Good condition. Weeping willow and urn.] In memory of Mr.ZOHETH CLARK, who died June 12th 1826 ; in the 60th year of his age. 'Tis done he sleeps the sleep of death, Nor will he wake again, Till the last trumpet's awful voice Shall rend the grave in twain. No. 677. [White marble. Weathering rough, but now in fair condition for that material.] ELLA MARIA only daughter of Zoeth & Rebecca M. CLARK, died Dec. 17, 1865, Aged 14 y'rs. 4 m's. & 1 day. And lo ! above the dews of night The vesper star appears So faith lights up the mourners heart Whose eyes are dim with tears Night falls but soon the morning light Its glorie shall restore And thus the eyes that sleep in death Shall wake to close no more. No. 678. [White marble column on freestone base; the whole mass inclined, and in danger of falling.] [At top, the name:] Whitten [On east side:] LYDIA M. wife of CHARLES WHITTEN Jr. called home Apr. 20, i860 ; JE. 30 years. Thou still artdear, though numbered with the dead [On west side:] MARY H. died Sept. 12, 1853, JE. 3 mos. 7 ds. WILLIE BRADFORD died Sept. 4, 1859, JE. 3 months & 2 days. No. 679. [Low, white marble. Moss-grown. At top, figure resembling a butterfly] In memory of MARY H. Dau. of Charles & Lydia N. Whitten who died Sept. 12, 1853, JE. 3 mo. 7 ds. No. 680. [Blue slate. Four and one-half feet high. Good condition. Urn.] Erected In memory of Mr. BARNA- BAS HOLMES, who died March 20> 1837, aged 81 years. By temperance governed, andby reason taught. The paths of peace and pleasantness he sought; With competence and length of days was blest. And cheered with hopes of everlasting rest. No. 681. [Blue slate. Good condition. Symbol.] In Memory of Mr.JOSEPH PLASKET who died August 1, A D. 1794 in the 48 year of his age All you that doth behold my stone Consider how soon I was gone Death does not always warning give Therefore be careful how you live Repent in time, no time delay i in 013' prime was called away. [Note (by the Author). The aoo\c epitaph was written by Mrs. Tabitha Flasket (said to have been a school teacher), the wife of the de- cedent. She also penned the epitaph for her- self (see No. 682a), which is remarkable for a certain independence of spirit. Its first line corresponds with a remark made, nearthe close of her life, by Miss Harriet Martinean, and which is doubtless shared by many asred peo- ple.] No. 682 a. [Blue slate. Good condition. Weeping wil- low and urn.] In memory of Mrs. Tabitha Plasket who died June 10, 1807 aged 64 years. Adieu vain world I have seen enough of the And I am careless what thou say'st of me Thy smiles I wish not; Nor thy frowns 1 fear, I am now at rest my head lies quiet here. No. 682 b. [Blue slate. Four feet in height. Seamed half across surface, near the ground. j In memory of Mr. Asa Joyce who died Nov. 5, 1826 : aged 57 years. Mrs. Lucy Joyce his wife died July 2, 1852, aged 81 years. Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord. No. 683. [Low, blue slate. Seam on face. Urn.] In memory of Thomas Bradford ITS INSCRIPTIONS AND EPITAPHS. 59 Son of Mr Thomas Bradford & Mrs. Mary his wife died Jenury 7 1804 aged 1 year. No. 684. [White mar'-de, veined, set in freestone sock- et. Good condition, save being inclined.] LEMUEL D. HOLMES, Died June 4, 1873, A g ed 75 y' rs 4 mo's. POLLY his wife Died Sept. 13, 1866, Aged 65 y'rs i mo. MARY E. their dau. Died Dec. 30, 1832, Aged 4 y'rs 2 mo's. No. 685. TWhite marble. Weathering rough.] NATHANIEL HOLMES Jr. died Aug. 29, 1805 ; in the 3 1st year of his age. ELIZABETH HOLMES, his widow died Jan. 30, i860 JE. 86 yrs 7 mos &8 days. BETSEY C. HOLMES, their daughter died Feb. 26, 1848 : in the 48th year of her age No. 686. [Blue slate. G 1S55, a g e d 66 years. Calm be the spot where his form now repose, May the friends who so loved him revisit his grave And feel though the cold sod his ashes enclose, He lives in the presence of one who will save. No. 703. [Similar to 702, but not so dangerously in.-! clined.] J BATHSHEBA BRADFORD wife of Lemuel Bradford died Jan. 22, 1S61 ;j Aged 68 yrs 10 mos. & 12 days. Dear as thou wert— and justly dear, We will not Aveep for thee One thought shall check the startling tearJ It is, that thou art free. No. 704. [Blue slate. Has a seam on surface, indicat-.' inga short life for this handsome monument.] Urn.] Erected to the memory of^ CHARLES BRADFORD Lost at Seal Sept. 1846, Aged 25 yrs. & 8 Moid Also HANNAH E. BRADFORD, Died March 23d. 1854. Aged 21 yrs. Our Saviour summons us away, A brighter world to view Although a while behind you stav, Weep not, weep not for us. No. 705. [Purplish shade of blue slate. Good condi- 1 tion. Weeping willow and urn.] Died June 20, 1833, Aged 15 yrs& 7 Mon. EBENEZER NELSON. Died| Sept. 13, 1826, Aged 2 years, LYDIAl NELSON, Children of Lemuel & Bathsheba Bradford. No. 706. [Blue slate. Seam near top; good condition otherwise.] Erected to the Memory of BATH- SHEBA BRADFORD Dau.tr of Lemu- el & Bathsheba Bradford, died Jan.ry I 5t l8 37> i n the 22 y.r of her age Ah, art thou gone, is thy short journey o'er O lovely child, shall we not sea thee more Thy soul has gone to everlasting rest To dwell with Christ and be forever blest* We'll not repine nor wish thee back again ' To this dark world of trouble and of pain Nor will we murmur at the hand divine Thattookour daughter, Lord, forshe was thine. No. 707. [White marble on granite base. Fair condi- tion. Ornamental work at top, surrounding the letter "B."] EBENEZER N. BRADFORD, Killed on Rail Road at Copetown, Canada, Jan. 28, 1870. j He giveth hia beloved sleep. \ I ITS INSCRIPTIONS AND EPITAPHS. 6l No. 708. [Low, blue slate. Lamina" separating. Symbol.] In memory of Ebenezer son of Mr Samuel Doten & Mrs Eunice his wife who died April 28th 1785 Aged 4 Months & 3 Days. No. 709. [Lower fragment of a blue slate monument. Upper portion missing:.] Ancel s n of Mr Samuel Dotey & Mrs Eunice his wife who died June 7, J79J aged j year & 7 months No. 710. [Blue slate. Good condition. Weeping wil- low and urn ; star on each side.] Departed this life Sept. 30, 1829, aged 34 years Mr. George Nelson. Gone to the resting place of man. His long his silent Home, Where ages past hav« gone before Where future ages come. No. 711. [Blue slate. Good condition. Weeping wil- low and urn.] In memory of Ruth Nelson Daugh- ter of George Nelson and Ruth his wife Died Sept 2 7, 1826, aged 6 months. Lovely babe thy days are ended All thy painful days below, And thy spirit has ascended, Where living pleasures ever flow. No. 712. [White marble on granite. Good condition.] LUCY, wife of Charles Nelson, Died Nov. 6, 1874, Aged 69 y'rs n mo's. No. 713. • White marble, on freestone base. Good con- dition. Ornamented sculpture at top.] Martha T. Dau. of Charles & Lucy NELSON died Sept. 8, 1865, Aged 25 yrs. 7 mo's. Rest, blessed spirit, rest, Life's fitful fever's o'er Earth's circle numbers one the less But Heaven one seraph more. No. 714. [White marble. Fair condition, but weath- ering rough.] In memory of CHARLES son of j Charles & Lucy Nelson, died Dec 31, 1852, in his 20th year. He died in hope, he died in faith, A life of suffering o'er; He smiling met the shafts of death And lives to "lie no more. Also an Infant daughter. No. 715. [White marble, weathering rough. Urn. (This and 1 he following Nos. to 723 incisive are inclosed in wooden fence )] Nancy Win slow-- Daughter of Mr William P. Ripley Born June i, 1815, died March 15, 1819, aged 5 years & 9 months. No. 716. [White marble. Koughened surface. Cleft several inches downward from summit. Urn.] Consecrated in memory of Mrs ELIZABETH RIPLEY, Consort of Mr WILLIAM P. RIPLEY who died Dec. ^9, 1822, in the 31 year of her age. Forgive, West shade the tributary tear That mourns thy exit from a world like this ; Forgive the wish that would have kept the here And stay'd thy progress to the seats of bliss. No. 717. [White marble. Nearly four fuet high. Dis- integrating.] This Stone is Consecrated To the memory of Mrs. Anna Ripley widow of Mr. Wm. P. Ripley who de- parted this life Aug. 14, 1813, in the ^8 year of her age Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord. No. 718. [White marble, set in freestone. CGment crumbling away. Stone much inclined ; weath- ering rough.] NANCY RIPLEY, wife of William P. Ripley, Died Aug. 16, 1862, Aged 8^ years. She trusted in the mercy of the Lord, and now rejoices in his Salvation. No. 719. [White marble. Rough.j Erected By Mr. Wm. P. Ripley In remembrance of Mrs Polly Ripley his Amiable Wife Who Died May 5 th 1808 in the 30th year of her age The virtuous are truly happy. No. 720. [White marble, weathering rough. In a semi- circle at top are the words:] "Having a desire to depart, and to be wit! Christ." [Then the inscription : ] -*- Sacred to the memory of D 62 BURIAL HILL : WILLIAM P. RIPLEY, who died Nov. io, 1^42 ; aged 67 years. A friend of the oppressed and enslaA ed. The poor will cherish his memory. The wid- ow and the fatherles shall call him blessed. His life was gentle, and serene his mind. His morals pure, his every action just, A husband dear, and as a parent kind ; As such he lies lamented in the dust, While weeping friends bend o'er the silent tomb. Recount his virtues, and his loss deplore. Faith's piercing eye darts through the dreary gloom, And hails him bless'd where tears shall flow no more. No. 721. [White marble, weathering rough. Urn,"; In memory of LEAVITT RIPLEY who died Sept. 17,. 1807 in the 21st year of his age The all surrounding heav'ns, the Vital air Is big with Death. No. 722. [Blue slate, compact and solid. Weeping wil- low and urn.] In memory of Capt NATHANIEL RIPLEY who died October 23, 182 1, in the 80 year of his age . No. 723. [Blue slate. Good condition. Urn.] This Stone Consecrated to the mem- ory of Mrs Elizabeth Ripley Consort of Capt Nathaniel Ripley who died may 15, 1801 in the 55 year of her Age. No. 724. [Rluesbite. Good condition. Weeping wil- low and urn, with rose twigs on each side.] In memorv of Francis Cobb Son of William Cobb E, though he were dead, j^et shall he live." No. 777. [Similar to 776.] In memory of Ann Goodwin Bou- telle, who died Oct. 2, 1S74, aged 89 years "Je6us said unto her I am the resurrection & the life." No. 778. [White marble. Discolored. Open book in relief.] In Memory of ISAAC J. LUCAS, Jr. Boru Feb. 20, 1830, Died Oct. 17, "1858, Aged 28 y'rs 8 mo. Mark the perfect man, and behold the upright: for the end of that man is peace. Ps. 37. 37. No. 779. [White marble. Seamed slightly. Fair con- dition.] MARY A. LUCAS, Wife of Isaac J. Lucas Jr. Died Apr. 8, 1861 : aged 28 years, 5 mos. No. 780. [White marble. Four feet high. Set in free- stone base. Whole mass inclined. Stoneitself in good condition.] ISAAC J. LUCAS Born July 3, 1797, Died Dec. 20, 1877, Aged 80 y'rs 5 mo's 1 7 days. Trusting in Jesus. No. 781. [White marble, in stone socket. Good condi- tion.] CATHERINE HOWLAND Wife of Isaac J. Lucas, Born July 17, 1800. Died Jan. 18, 1865, M. 64 yrs 6 mos. Also three children Catherine H. Lew- is F. & George W. No. 782. [White marble. Weathering rough. Has left a broken socket, and is set in the ground.] HANNAH J. WASHBURN daughter of Isaac J. & Catherine Lucas, Died October 17, 1863 ; M. 36 years 6 mos. No. 783. [White marble. Rough and moss-grown. Square and compasses and ''G" at top. Figure of an obelisk, having before it "Psalm" and after it "verse 1." This marble is rapidly dis- integrating.] Erected for the memory of Captn LEVI LUCAS who died April 6, 1814, JEt. 46. Behold how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity. No. 784. [Blue slate. Broken diagonally across. Up- per moiety gone, but an inscription remains.] To e memory of Mrs Hannah Lucas wife of Capt Levi Lucas who died Octr 6 1801 in the 29th year of her age No. 785. [Low, blue slate. Lamina? separating. Sur- face cleft whole length in two places. Symbol.] In memory of Harriet Daughter of Mr Samuel & Mrs Hannah Jackson who died Sept. 17, 1793 aged 10 months & 3d (piece gone) Babes thither caught from Womb and Preast Claim Right to sing above the Kest P.ecause they found the happv shore They never saw nor sought before. No. 786. [Mottled marble. On granite base. Inclosed in granite curbing with >'o. 787. Good cond- tion.] ELLIS BARNES Died in Whatcom, Washington Territory, Aug. 29, 1858, Aged 31 y'rs. An affectionate son & brother. No. 787. [Similar to 7SG.] WILLIAM BREWSTER BARNES Died Dec. 14, 1S70 Aged 59 y'rs 10 m's. An affectionate Husband & Father. No. 788. [Blus slate. Weatherworn. Skull at top; un- der thi6. crossbones and symbol.] In memory of Mrs Joanah Holmes who departed this life Deer 17th 1773 ITS INSCRIPTIONS AND EPITAPHS. in the 76th year of her age. [Note. Young trees, growing close (o stone, conceal pari of the inscription.] No. 789. [Low, blue slate. Laminae separating. Moss- grown. Symbol.] In Memory of Jonathan son of Cap- tain Elkanah Bartlett & Mrs Sarah his wife who died Sept ye 17th 1781 aged 15 months. No. 790. [White marble on granite base. Good condi- tion.] . WILLIAM E. BARNES, died Aug. 27, 1870, JE. 34 y'rsS mo's 15 days. God calls our loved ones, but we lose not wholly, What He hath given: The}' live on earth in thought and deed as truly As in his heaven. No. 791. [White marble on marble plinth, granite base.] MARTHA L. Wife of David Turner, died Nov. 6, 1839, Aged 29yrs. No. 792. [Similar to No. 791.] DAVID TURNER died May 14, 1869. Aged 66 yrs. 4 mos. "When Christ, who is our life, shall appear then shall ye also appear with him in glory." No. 793. [Clue slate. Good condition. Symbol.] To the memory of Mrs Rebekah Bartlett wife of Mr Elkanah Bartlett who d ; ed July 17th 1797 in the 28th year ot her age Also Rebekah their Daughter who in her nth month died June 9th 1797 No. 794. [Low, hlae s'a'a. Moss-grown, but sound. Symbol.] In Memory of Southworth son of Mr Job & Mrs Rebecca Rider who died Octr 15 1793 aged 6 years and •3 months. No. 795. [Blue slate. Gjod condition. Urn.] In memory of Ann L. Boutell, who died Dec. 5, 1835, aged *6 y rs - Also Ellen G. Boutell, who died Sept. 3, 1823, Aged 6 yrs. Also Nath. G. Bou- tell who died at Lexington Sept. 26, 1816, Aged 1 year and 3 raon. L 17 67 No. 796. [Low, blue slate. Part of surface scaied off. Moss-grown. Inclined. Symbol.] Rebecca Fuller deceased Dece 25 1772 Aged 1 year 4 months and 13 days Daughter of Mr John Fuller and Rebecca his Wife. No. 797. [Blue slate. 3 1-2 feet high. Urn between roses.] 'yramidal shape. To the memory of Mrs Rebeckah Bartlett Consort of Mr. John Bartlett who diedDecbr 18th 1804,1*11 the 26th year of her age. That female virtue wich adorn'd thy bloom Friendship recalls and weeps upon thy tomb Their sad remembrance drops a silent tear And chaste affection stands a mourner their. [Blue slate, rone. J mem No. 798. Upper moiety broken off and daughter Rebeckah B Mr John Bartlett Mrs Rebeckah his who died Sepr 27 aged 3 years & 2 months & 1 7 days 'Tis God who lifts our comforts high Or sinks them in the grave, He gives, and, blessed be his name, He takes but what he gave. No. 799. [White marble on granite. Good condition. Three links of chain at top.] JOSEPH B. WHITING died 2, 1877, aged 36 y'rs. 4 mo's. July No. 800. [White mirblein granite socket. Good con- dition.] DANIEL DEACON died March 13, 1842, Aged 51 y'is. POLLY T. His widow Died Sept. 28, 1875, Aged 82 y'rs. SUSAN A. their dau. Died May 22, 1836, Aged 3 y'rs. No. 801. [Low, Goodwin stone. Moss grown. Slightly marred at top. Two symbols.] In memory of Josiah son to Mr. John Cobb and Sarah his wife who died Sepr ye 10 AD. J744 in ye 6th year of his age Likewise a Daughter died not named aged jj days. 68 BUklAL HILL No. 802. [A Goodwin stone. Two and a half feet high. Moss-grown. Letters cut uncommonly large. Symbol.] Here lies interr'd the Body of Mr. John Cobb who departed this life July ye j6th AD.J750 in the 4J Year of his Age. No. 803. [A Goodwin stone. Moss-covered. Cleft :it top parallel to surface. Symbol.] Here lies intend, ye Body of Mr John Cobb who departed this life August the 7th AD. 1769 in the 27th year of his Age. No. 804. [Blue slate. Good condition. Symbol.' To the memory of Mrs Sarah Dela- no wife of Capt Nathan Delano who died Sept 21st 1781 in the 69th year of her age. No. 805. [Blue slate. Slightly Injured on surface. Symbol.] To the memory of Mrs Mary Cobb who died Augst 6, 1799 in the 58th year of her age No. 806. [Blue slate. Good condition. Urn under fes- toons.] To the memory of Mrs Sarah Cobb who died in Jany 1805 aged 59 years No. 807. [Blue slate. Good condition. Four feet in height. Urn between rose-twigs.] Erected to perpetuate the memory of two Sons of Thomas & Sarah Weth- jell Who Died in the West Indies William Wethrell Deed at St Thomas March 23d 1803 Aged 22 years. Isaac Wethrell Deed at Martinico January 23d 1803 Aged 19 years. By foreign hands thy dying eyes were clos'd By foreign hands thy decent limbs compos'd By foreign hands thy humble graves adornd By Strangers honourd and by Strangers mourned No. 808. [Blue slate, Good condition. Weeping wil- low and urn.] In remembrance of Miss Harriot Wethrell who resigned this Life May 7 18 1 5 aged 23 years "Calm be thy rest Soft as the slumbers of a saint forgiven And mild as opening gleams of promised heaven." No. 809. [Blue fclate. Pyramidal. Good condition. Urn under festoons.] To the memory of Mrss Eliz'hWeth--" 1 rell who departed this life Januaiy 5 1 814 in the 59 year of her age No. 810. [This and the following Nos. to S14 inclusive, are inclosed in iron fence. The name "Weth- rell" and date "1857" are cast on the gate of en- trance. No. S10 is in good condition.] THOMAS WETHRELL Born Dec; 4th 1742, Died Dec. 10th 1809. No. 811. [Good condition.] Sarah Wethrell wife of Thomas Wethrell, Born Aug. 6, 1 753, Died Oct. 30th 1794. LUCIA, their Daugh. Deceased Oct. 27th 1790, Aged 1 year No. 812. [On marble block based on granite. Good condition.] Rev. Isaac Wethrell Son of Thomas and Nancy Shaw WETHRELL Born; in Plymouth October 24 1806 Died in Boston November 30 1S81. Requiescat in pace. No. 813. [Set in stone socket. Inclined backward. (This monument is to the widow of Joseph Bartlett,a native of Plymouth; H.U.17S2,after- ward attorney-at-law in Portsmouth, N. H., and ; in Boston, Mass.)] ANNA M. BARTLETT, Born Jan- uary 31. 1 771. Died November 20, 1864. Asleep in Jesus. No. 814. [Good condition.] ANNA Wethrell wife of Thomas Wethrell. Born Feb. 20th 1747 Died Sept. 1 2th 1778. WILLIAM their Son Deceased Sept 6, 1770. Aged 1 year No. 815. [Low, white marble. Good condition. Rose- bud and leaves at top.] BETSEY, Dau. of Lemuel & Me- ITS INSCRIPTIONS AND EPITAPHS. hitable Raymond Died March iS, 1850 Aged 3 weeks. No. 816. [Low, blue slate. Moss-grown. Piece broken oil' lower left corner. Symbol.] In Memory of Mr Joseph Rider Jun who departed this Life May ye 13th J779, in the 65th year of his age. No. 817 [Blue slato. Surface Laminae mostly separated nnd gone. Symbol.] buried Rider Deed 29th 17 In 5t y No. 818. [Purple slate. Solid. On stone socket with brimstone cement. Good condition.] FATHER MERRICK RYDER. Died June 8, 1858, Aged 68 y'rs. 9 mo's. No. 819. [Similar to SIS.] MOTHER. Lucy Delano, Wife of Merrick Ryder, Died April 28, 1865, Aged 70 y'rs. 9 mo's. No. 820. [Blue slate. Fair condition, save moss-grown and inclined. Symbol.] In Memory of Miss Bathsheba Holmes Daughter of Mr Elnathan Holmes & Mrs Bathsheba his wife who died Sept jjth J784 aged j6 years jj months & 4 days. No. 821. [Blue slate. Good condition, save a threaten- ing seam near the ground. Urn with rosebud on each side.] In memory of Mr Abner Holmes who died May 26th 1803 aged Twenty five years Also in memory of Mrs Marv Holmes relict of Mr Abner Holmes who died april 17th 1804, aged 24 years and of their infant Mary who died July 21th 1803 aged 4 months. What is this World we saw this youthful pair Belov'd and happy erery prospect fair Now in the grave but kindred cease your sighs To them twas but the path to Christ above the skies. No. 822. [Blue slate. Good condition. Urn.] To the memory of Mr Benjamin Bartlett who Died Deer 24th 1801, 69 aged 64 years Likewise his late Con- sort jamima Bartlett who Died Febru- ary 15th 1808 aged 66 years. No. 823. [Blue slate. Sound. SyinbM.] To the memory of Mary Brewster Holmes Daughter to Elnathan Holmes & Deborah his wife who died Sep 21 1794 aged 2 months also thare son who died Sepr 17 1795 aged 5 hours. The Babe that's caught from womb and breast Claim right to sing above the rest Because they found the happy shore They neither saw nor sought before No. 824. [White marble. Weathering rough. Moss- grown.] SARAH, widow of Capt. America Brewster died Dec. 22, 1850, aged 75 y'rs. No. 825. [White marble. Moss-grown. First four words ornamented. j Died 1 7th Nov. 1847, Capt. America Brewster, aged 74 yrs. No. S26. In Memory of MRS. LUCY widow of Mr. Thomas Burgess, who departed this life July 5th 1843, aged 58 yrs. No. 827. [Fine, blue slate. Good condition. Weeping willow and urn.] Erected to the memory of Mrs. SA- RAH LANMON who departed this life Sep 18 1827 in the 74 year of her age Cold in thedust her perish'd heart may he But that which warm'd it once, will never die. No. 628. [Llue slate. Moss-grown. Fair condition.] Sacred to the memory of Capt Richard Holmes who died October 22, 1820, in the 76 year of his age. God, my Redeemer, lives, And often from the skies Looks down, and watches all my dust Till He shall bid it rise. No. 829. [Blue slate. Sound, but moss-grown. Urn.] In memory of Mrs Abigal Holmes Consort of Capt Richard Holmes who died April 8th 1807 in the 53 year of her age 7 o BURIAL HILL : No. 830. [White marble. On granite base. Five feet in 1 eight. At top, figure of a chain— six broken links— with legend "Parted below, United above."] SARAH HOLMES, died April 1, 1 868, aged 86 years. No. 831. [Blue slate. Inclined. Sound. Urn.] In memory of Henry Holmes Son of Mr Nathaniel Holmes and Mary his wife who died Deer 8 1 795 aged 2 years 8 months & 8 days. No. 832. [Blue f-late. Shape, pyramidal, Four and one-half feet high. Covered with moss. Weep- ing willow and urn.] Erected to the memory of Miss Ruth Crandon daughter of Benjamin & Sukey Crandon, who departed this life October 10, A. D. 1830 in the 36 year of her age. No. 833. [Blue&la!e. Sound. Weeping willow and urn.] Erected to the memory of Mi-s Alary B. Crandon Daughter of Mr. Benjamin Crandon. & Mrs. Sukey his wife, who departed this life September 6, 181 9, in the 15 th year of her age No. 834. Low, blue slate. Good condition. Symbol.] To the memory of Jane Crandon Daughter of Mr Benjamin Crandon & Mrs Sukey his wife died Nov.n 2jj8oo Aged 8 months & 9 days No 835. [Fine, blue slate. Pyramidal. Good condition. Weeping willow.] Erected to the memory of Mrs. Nancy B. Jackson widow of Mr Cor- nelius S. Jackson, and daughter of Mr. Benjamin Crandon, who died Novr 2, 1 8 19 aged 27 years & six months. Also to the memory of Mr. Cornelius S.Jackson, who died at Gau- dalope August 31 AD. 1815 aged 33 years. No. 836. [Blue slate. Good condition. Weeping wil- low and urn.] Erected to the memory of Miss Sarah Crandon Daughter of Mr. Ben- jamin Crandon, and Airs. Sukey his wife, who Departed this Life March 24, AD. 1820, in the 23 year of her age. No. 837. [Blue slate. Flaming urn. Good condition.] In memory of SUKEY CRANDON, wife of Benjamin Crandon who died July \6, 1835 m ner ^7 y- r - No. 838. Blue slate. Go<*d condition, sa\ e being in- 'i clined. Flaming urn.] In memory of Benj. Crandon Esq., who died Sept. 28, 1841, in his 78th year He was app'd Inspector of the Customs of Duxbury, under the ad- ministration of General Washington, and held the office of Dep. Collector and Inspector of Plymouth, until April 20, 184 1, having held the office under every President of the United States. No. 839. [Blue slate. Good condition. Iivo urns, connected bv an arch having the legend "Daughter & "Mother. "J In Memory of Mehitable P. Lynch, who died June 5, 1839, in the 29 y.r of her age. Also Mehitable P. Smith, who died April 22, 1826, aged 44 y.rs 1 No7840. [Blue slate. Good condition. Symbol.] To the memory of Mr David Bates who died July it, 1802, in the 66 year : of his age. No. S41. [Blue slate* Sound, but moss-grown' Weep- ing willow and urn.] In me.nory of Mrs. Thankful Bates j wife of Mr. David Bates who died November 11, 1S15 in the 77 year of her age. No. 842. [Blue slate- Sound. Weeping wiliow and urn.] In memory of Mrs. Deborah Gam- mons wife of Mr. Benjamin Gammons who died August 1st 1824 aged 72 years ITS INSCRIPTIONS AND EPITAPHS. Make Christ your friend who never dies All other friends are vanities Make him your life vour all Prepare for death that Solemncall. No. 843 a. [Blue slate, broken across; upper moietv gone. What remains of the inscripion is as follows :] Also in memory of Fanny H. Gard- ner daughter of Mr Har\vood« & Mrs Mehetabel Gardner who died Octr 6, 1803, a g e< 3 1 year 5 months & 17 days No. 843 b. [Loose piece of purplish blue slate, evidently the upper portion of a stone which must have been broken across. All that is visible of the inscription is as follows:] To the memory of Jerusha Bartlett wife of John Bartlett 7i No. 844. Four and a half feet high. [White marble. Fair condition.] Erected by Ezra Finney & wife to the memory of Dea. John Bishop, who died March 26. 1830 : Also his wife Abigail Bishop, who died March 24. 1830. both buried in one grave, he was Deacon of the Church 34 years & lived together over 60 years. [Low, Symbol. To the blue No. 845 a. slate. Sound, but moss-grown. memory of Henry Bishop son of Dea. John Bishop & Abigail his wife who died April 14, 1797 in the 3d year of his age. Tii God who lifts our comforts high Or sinks them in the grave, He gives, and blessed be his name, He takes but what he gave. No. 845 b. [Dark blue slate. Good condition. Symbol.] In memory of Capt John Bishop Junr who departed this Jife July 27 AD 1802 in Dominica in the 24th year of his age. Also in memory of George Bishop who departed this life August 1st in Dominica in the Fifteenth year Df his Age. short is the date of Sublunary Joys The evening lowers soon as the sunbeams rise, Short is the uncertain life of helpless man 3is davs how justly liken'd to a span. k l8 No. 845 c. Good condition, --grown. [Blue slaie Symbol.j Here lies buried 4 Ch'n cf Capt John Bishop & Mrs Abigail his wife Viz 1st Mary died Sept 24th 1772 aged J year & jj months 2d Abigail died Jany 7th 1774 aged 7 days. 3d Mary died Jany 15th 1774 aged 4th John died Sept 25th 177 months 15 days, aged ' jj No. 846. Good condition. Wee •ping wil- [Blue slate, low and urn.] In memory of WILLIAM BISHOP who died Oct.r 13 1822 : Aged 30 yr.s. "His was the radiance of the risen day/" No. 847. [White marble, on granite. Good condition;] Sarah T. Daughter of William &C B. BISHOP Died April 2, 3 rao's. No. 848. [White marble, on granite base. Good con- dition.] KATIE B. Daughter of William & C. B. BISHOP Died April 2, Aged 15 y'rs. 10 rao's. 1852 Aged 1876, No. 849. [White marble, on granite. Good condition.] CATHERINE B. Wife of WILLIAM BISHOP Died July 16, 1884, Aged 5 7 y'rs 3 mo's. No. 850 a. [Low, white marble. Weathering rough. In- clined. Urn J Sacred to the memory of MARY S. HOLMES who died May 12, 1828 aged 2 years Daughter of Truman & Jennette Holmes. No. 850 b. [Low, blue slate, of good quality. A large portion broken off, and gone, from left-). and corner. Symbol.] Enoch Randall edSeptr25th 1 791 in the 33 Year of his Age. & is here Inter'd No more to foreign climes the bark he steers No more hi* safe return his kindred cheers SnatchM in his prime of life's best joys possest 'Tis God's command whose name be ever blest. BUklAL HILL : No. 851. [Handsome veined marble, set in free-stone block, with brimstone which has crumbled. Is inclined, and liable to fall.] In Memorium Father Mother & Family. WILLIAM ROBBINS, died Aug. 17, 1844, in his 86th y'r. LOIS ROBBINS His wife Died May 28, 1832 in her 69th y'r. Also their children, Theophilus. Lois, Thomas C. William Nathaniel, Rufus, Alexander, Julia Ann & Edmund. No. 852. [Blue slate. Good condition. Weeping wil- low and urn.] Sacred to the memory of Mr. Joseph Johnson, who died Sept. 3, 1828, aged 68 years. Also Capt. Joseph Johnson Jr. who died Mar. 16, 1820, aged 24 years. No. 853. [Blue slate. Good condition. Weeping wil- low and urn.] Mrs. Betsey Johnson, wife of Mr. Joseph Johnson, who departed this life Jan. 15, 1833, a ged 63 years. No. 854. [Blue slate. Good condition. Urn.] To the memory of Mr Jeremiah Holmes Junr who died October 1 7 1799 in the 43d year of his age Also In memory of Mrs Nancy his wife who died at orrington in the County of Hancock April 3, 1797. No. 855. [Blue slate. Four feet and a half in height. Seams across surface. Moss-grown. Weeping willow between two urns.] In memory of Peter Holmes, who died at Port au-PrinceSept. 15, 1794, aged ^8 years Also Mary Holmes. Consort of Peter who died Sept. 2, 1829, Aged 73 years. No.856a. [Blue slate. Set in freestone socket with brimstone for cement. The brimstone has crumbled; the monument is inclined, and liable to fall.] PHEBE, wife of Capt Thomas Far- mer. Aged 40 y'rs. No. 856 b. [Blue slate. Condition good. Urn between bouquets.] Anna May Wethrell Daughter of Thomas Wethrell Jur and Nancy his wife died Octor 12, 1802 Aged 15 Months and 10 days. No. "856 c. [Low, blue slate. Good conditio' 1 .. Symbol.] John May Wethrell Son of Thomas Wethrell & Mrs Nancy his wife deed Octor 28th 1800 aged 8 months & 23 days No 857. [Blue slate. Badly shattered. Symbol.] In memory of Mrs Rebecah Weth- rell wife of Mr Thomas Wethrel deed 1755 A S ed No. 858. [Low, blue slate. Broken.] el son Thorn Wethrel & Elis- abeth his wife died April ye 4th 1742 Aged 1 o mon & 1 9 days No. 859. [Thick, blue slate. Laminae separating. Moss- grown. Symbol.] Here lyes interd ye body of Mr Thomas Wethrell who died April ye 1747 in ye 63d year of his age No. 860. [Low, blue slate. Lamina? separating. Sym- bol.] Hannah daurto Thomas Wethrell Junr & Elisabeth his wife died July ye 28th 1740 Aged 14 mon & one day No. 861. [Low, blue slate. Lamina? separating. Sym- bol] Lemuel Son to Mr Thomas / & Mrs Rebekah Witherly his wife deed octor ye 13th 1738 in ye 9th year of his age No.. 862. [Similar to 861.] Hannah dautr to Mr Thomas & Mrs Rebeckah Witherly his wife deed June ye 10th 1 736 Aged year & 10 months No. 863. [Low, blue slate. Marred. Symbol.] Here lyes body of Joshua Weth- rell deed Sepbr in ye year 1727 aged about 45 years ITS INSCRIPTIONS AND EPITAPHS. 73 No. 864. [Low, blue slate. Fair condition, save moss- overeti. Symbol ] To the memory of Mrs Elisabeth kelson wife of Capt Saml NicelsNel- on who died Octr 26th 1793 Aged 67 ears No. S65. Good condition. Pyramidal. [Blue slate, ymbol.] To the memory of Priscilia Harlow )aughterof Mr Seth Harlow and Mrs 'riscilla his wife who died June 22d 804 aged 2 months & 12 days No. 866. •Fine, blue slate. Three and a half feet high, rn under festoons.] To the memory of NANCY WETH- LELL Consort of Thomas Wethrell 'ho departed this life April 23 181 1 1 the 31 year of her age. No. 867. [White marble. P.ough. Moss-grown. J William Thomas died Nov. 30, iS- o, JEt. 5 months 5 days Thomas died in. 25, i844^Et. 17 days Hiram died larch 7, 1845 JEt. 2 y'rs 3 mo Chili- ren of Ths and Maria P. Tribble. So fades these lovely blooming flowers. No. 868. White marble. Rough. Bad condition. Urn.] Maria Thomas daughter of THOM- S and MARIA P. TRIBBLE. died ov. 23, 1838 JEt. 17 y.rs 16 days. aim be the spot where her form now reposeth May the friends who once loved her revisit her grave ind feel though the cold sod her ashes enclos- eth She lives in the presence of him who can save. [Note. The above epitaph can be most easily sad In the forenoon at an hour when the sun's lys fall nearly parallel with the surface of the one.] No. 869. [White marble. Not in good condition. Urn.] I In memory of MARIA P. wife of IHOMAS TRIBBLE who died July [848 JEt. 44 y'rs 5 mos, & 16 days No. 870. ['[White marble, in marble block. The whole liclined backward; otherwise in good condi- ra.] Henry F. Eddy Co K. 29 Mass. Reg't Died Jan. 20, 1864 Aged 23 y'rs 2 m's No. 871. [White marble, mottled. Set in free-stone base. Good condition.] FATHER & MOTHER. WIL- LIAM C. GREEN, Died Oct 18, 1846. Aged 40 y'rs MARCIA C. his wife Died March 9, 1873, Aged 78 y'rs 6 mo's. Why do we mourn departed friends Or shake at death's alarms? 'Tis but the voice that Jesus sends To call them to his arms No. 872. [Klu3 slate. Four feet high. Good condition. Weeping willow and iirn.j In Memory of JOSEPH HOLMES who died July 4, 1848, JE. 60 yrs. 3 mo. & 20 days Calm be the spot where his form now repose, May the friends whoso iov'd him revisit the grave, And feel though the cold sod his ashes en- close, lie lives in the presence of him who can save. No. 873 a. [Blue slate. Fair condition. Weeping wil- low and urn.] In memory of Mr. NATHANIEL HOLMES who died August 2, 1825, aged Seventy eight years. His spirit gone and took its flight, To dwell in uncreated light, His body rest beneath the sod Till call'd by his creator God. No. 873 b. [White marble. Good condition.] ADONIRAM J. HOLMES Co. E. 32 Regt. Mass. Vols. Died Nov. 15, 1883, Aged 68 yrs. 3 mos. 6 days. No. 874. [White marble. Fair condition. Urn.] PATIENCE C. HOLMES, Daug. of Nathan and Ruth Holmes, died April 1, 1845, m ner 2 4 y' r "Shed not for her the bitter tear Nor give the heart to vain regret 'Tis but the casket that lies here The gem that fill'd it sparkles yet." No. 875. [Blue slate. Good condition. Weeping wil- low and urn.] In memory of MRS. RUTH HOLMES, wife of Mr. Nathan Holmes, 74 BURIAL HILL : who died Nov, 15, 1839,111 the 63d. yr of her age. Thrice happy souls who're gone before To that inheritance divine! They labor, sorrow, sigh no more, But bright in endless glory shine. No. 876. [Blue slate. Good condition. Urn.] In memory of Mr. Nathan Holmes who died Nov. 3, 1838 ; in the 63d. yr. of his age '•Now he resides where Jesus is, Above this dusky sphere, His soul was ripen'd for that bliss, While yet he sojourn'd here." No. 877. [Veined marble, set in a marble block. Good condition.] JOSEPH HOLMES Co. F. 32 Regt. Mass. Vols. Died Mar. 7, 1883 Aged 59 y'rs. 4 ms. 7 days. No. 878. [White marble. Weathering rough. Urn and wreaths.] In Memory of two children of Cha's & Mary R. Whitten, JOSEPH W. died Jan. 3, 1839 ^- l0 m0 - ED " WARD YV. died April 6, 1849. JE. 5 y'rs 6 mo. 4 ds. No. 879. [White marble. Set in freestone. Brimstone cement crumbled. Stone inclined.] ELISHA C. WHITTEN, Died March 4, 1864, Aged 23 y'rs 2 mo's 14 days. Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord. No. 880. [Blue slate. Sound and compact. Urn.] Erected in memory of Thomas Dike Son of Capt Anthony Dike and Molley v his wife who died in Martinico July 26 1802 in the 18th year of his age. No. 881. [Thick, blue slate. Two feet high. Moss- covered. Weeping willow and urn.] In memory of Cap ANTHONY DIKE who died March 14, 18 10 in the 60 year of his age No.. 882. [Fine, blue slate. Good condition.] MARY DYKE, widow of Capt. An- mK thony Dyke, died June 28, 1819, in the 63d year of her age 1 know that my Redeemer lives. Erected by her dau. Mary Jones. No. 883. [Blue slate. Fourfeet high. Good condition, save moss-grown. Picture at top, — vessel float- ing, keel uppermost; above this a winged fig- ure with flowing robe, and wings spread as if flying; the figure holding a trumpet to its mouth. Festoons above the figure.] Erected to the memory of Richard Holmes, 2d son of William & Hannah Holmes, who was drowned in the Pa- cific Ocea»n near the port of Lima on the first of June 1828 aged twenty two years. As brothers we adopt these lines in testimony of respect for those many virtues that adorned thy bloom. The sad remembrance drops a silent tear Knows thy worth when thou was here. No. 884. [A line, compact, handsome slate. Height 3 1-2 ftet. Good condition.] In memory of NATHANIEL CLARK, who died April 28, 1840, aged 75 years. Also ABIGAIL CLARK wife of the above, died Nov. 18, 181 7, aged 54 years. No. 885. [Blue slate. Good condition. Symbol.] To the memory of Anna Rider Daughter of Capt Samuel Rider and Mrs Anna his wife who died Octr 5th 1798 aged 1 year 9 months & 14 days Why do we mount departing friends Or snake at death's alarms *Tis but the voice that Jesus sends To call them to his arms. No. 886. [Light blue slate. Badly seamed. Symbol.] In Memory of Mrs NANCY DUN- HAM wife of Capt GEORGE DUN- HAM who died April 5th 1789 in ye 41st year of her age Also in Memory of George their son who died Sepr 3d 1 7 73 aged 1 vear & 3 months. No. 887. [Blue slate. (This and the three next are squared at the lop. Good condition. Weeping willow and urn.] Erected in memory of CHARLES ALLEN GRATON, son of Aiwin M. & Mary D. GRATON who died Oct. 10, 1843, JEt. 19 years 6 mo. I ITS INSCRIPTIONS AND EPITAPHS. 75 No. 888. [Blue slate. Good condition.] Miss Esther P. Holmes, died June 3, 1830, Aged 21 yrs. Also Esther P. Holmes died March 20, 1808, Aged 2 yrs. No. 889. [Blue slate. Good condition. Weeping wil- low and urn.] Erected In memory of ALWIN M. GRATON, who was lost at Sea June 4, 1825, JEt. 30 years. Also MARY D. GRATON, who died January 5. 1840 ^Et. 41 years. .No. 890. [Blue slate. Good condition, j JOSEPH HOLMES, died Deer 9, 1825. Aged 48 yrs. Also MARTHA, his wife died April 3, 1830 Aged 53 yrs. No. 891. [Blue slate. Pyramidal. Festoons.] Ill memory of William S. Holmes son of Mr Joseph Holmes and Mrs Martha his wife who Died Oct 31st 1802 aged 1 year and 4 months. No. 892. [Blue slate (facing No. S91). Some moss; otherwise in good condition. Symbol.] In memory of Mr Richard Holmes who Died June 5'th 1787 in ye 44th yeaf of his Age. Also In Memory of Mrs Mercy Holmes his wife who died May 20th 1779 in the 45 th year of her Age. No. 893. [Low, blue slate. Seamed. Moss-grown. Symbol.] In memory of Mrs Lydia Holmes wife of Mr G rs um Holmes who Deed Nour ye 20th 1760111 ye 47th year of her age. No. 894. [Blue slate. Pyramidal.; Good condition. Festoons. Urn.] To the memory of Richard Holmes son of Mr William Holmes & Mrs Hannah his wife who died October 15, 1802 aged 12 years 11 mounths & 12 days 19 The loveliest flower in nature's garden placed, Permitted just to bloom, and plucked in haste Angles behold him rise lor jo^ s to come And called by god's command their brother home. No. 895. [Blue slate. Good condition low and urn.] To the memory of Holmes wife of William and daughter of Capt Eliphalett Hoi brook and Mary his wife who Depar- ted this life October 26th 1810 aged twenty years and nine months. Blessed are they that mourn For they shall be comforted. Weeping wil- Mrs Mary Holmes 3d No. S96. Good condition. Weeping willow [Bluesk and urn.] In memory of William R. Holmes. Son of Willam Holmes 3d &MrsBath- sheba his wife who died October 20. 181 7 aged one year 6 months Our days are as the grass, Or like the morning flower. If one sharp blast sweep o'er the field. It withers in an hour. No. 897. [Blue slate. This and 898, standing side by side,each 5 feet high, are noticeable in a row of rive very tall gravestones. Good condition. Weeping willow and urn.] BATHSHEBA JAMES widow of CaptWilliam Holmes 3d Mariner and daughter to Capt Joseph Doten Do. she was kill'd instantaneously in a thunder storm by the Electrich fluid of lightning on the 6th of July 1830, 35 years and 26 days She was an affectionate wife . duti- ful Daughter, a happy mother, 1 kind and sincere friend. Alas sweet Blos- som short was the period that thy en- livening virtues contributed to the Happiness of those connections; But oh, how long have they to mourn the loss of so much worth and Excellence. Farewell dear Wife untill that day more blesfe When if deserving I with thee shall rest, With thee shall rise with thee shall live above In worlds of endless bliss and boundless love- No. 898. [Blue slate. Good condition. Weeping willoxr and urn.] CAPT. WILLIAM HOLMES who aged UUklAL HILL 7 6 died in Valparaiso May 10, 1831, aged 40 years. lie that giveth to the poor lendeth to the Lord. Re*t generous mortal, Test thy toils are ore Thy spirits landed on that peaceful shore Where are not troubles or distress or pain But peace and happyness infinitely reign. No 899. [White marble in freestone socket. Four feet, in height. Cement gone; stone inclined, and li- able to fall.] HANNAH BURT wffe of Laban Burt, Died April .2i, 1832, Aged 43 y'rs 9 mo's. LABAN BURT, Died Nov. 13. 1842, Aged 60 y'rs 2 ra's. 7 da's. SUSAN L. BARNES. Died Oct. 6, 1S36, a7ed 21 y'rs 6 mo's. "For if we believe that Jesus died and rose again, even so them also which sleep in Jesus will God bring with him." No. 900. [Low, blue slate, (facing No. 693). inclined. Appears to have been partly buried in prepar- ing the ground for other monuments. Some- what moss-grown. Laminae separating, but in fair condition for a stone which has stood more than a century. Symbol.] In memory of 2 children sons of Mr Richard Holmes & Mrs Abigail his wife, 1 st Reuben born June 8th 1782 died Aug.st 24th 1783 2d Reub born Sepr 1 8th died 26th 1785. No. 901. [Blue slate. Five and one-fourth feet high. Good condition. Mausoleum.] CAP I". WILLIAM HOLMES died Jan,y 13, 1833, a ged 65 years HaN- NAH, widow of William Holmes, died Feb. 22, 1854. JE. 87y'rs. Also Miss POLLY HOLMES, died April 2, 1849, JE. 60 y'rs. No. 902. [White marble. Weathering rough. Flaming urn, under festoons.] BATHSHEBA,the affectionate wife of Ansel H. Harlow and dau'tr of Capt Wm Holmes 3d she died Aug,st n, i$33'> a g ed 2 ° y r - s - Behold I shew you a mystery: we shall not all sleep, but we shall all be changed. In a mo- ment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trump; for the trumpet shall sound, and the dead shall be raised incorruptible, and we shali be changed." St. Paul No. 903. [White marble. In stone socket, with brim- stone,— a substance which, it is said, expands with cold, and contracts with heat. Good con- dition.] ANSEL H.HARLOW Born Dec. 1.. 1804, Died May 21, 1882. No. 904. [Blue slate. Fair condition. Symbol.] Here lyes buried the body of Mr Thomas Morton son to Mr Thomas Morton & Mrs Martha his wife who deed July ye 10th 1731 in ye 31st year of his age. No. 905*. [ Blue slate.. Similar to 904] In Memory of Mr Lemuel Morton who departed this Life Jany ye 26th J779 in ye 75th year of his age No. 906. [Blue slate. Surface cracked and moss-grown. Symbol.] * In Memory of Mrs Mary Morton wife of Mr. Nathaniel Morton who deed March 7th J78jin the 63d year of her Age. No. 907. [Blue slate. Somewhat seamed. Fair condi- tion. Symbol.] Here lyes buried the Body of Mrs Sarah Morton wife of Mr Lemuel Morton who departed this Life April 17th 1785 in the 23d year of her Age. In Her United all that's Fair and good Short was her Race, yet Virtue's Path she trod. No. 908. [Low, blue slate. Moss-grown. Otherwise in fair condition. Symbol.] In Memory of Sarah Daughter of Mr Lemuel Morton & Mrs Sarah his wife who was born April 3d 1 785 and dee'd the same day. No. 909. [White marble id stone socket. Roughened.] Margaret H. wife of Samuel N. Di- man, Died Dec. 8, 1849, Aged 3 2 vrs * and 6 Mon. Rest, sleeping dust, In siltnee rest, In the cold grave that Jesus blest, In faith and hope we lay thee there, •Safe in our Heavenly Father's care. ITS INSCRIPTIONS AND EPITAPHi 77 No. 910. [White marble. Weathering rough.] Ill memory of Mrs. POLLY DIMAN, Consort ofthe late Dea. Josiah Diman, died Nov. 15, 1847, a gecl 71 years So Jesus Slept:— God's dying Son Pass'd thro' the grave and bless'd the bed: Best here, blest saint, till from his throne The morning break and pierce the shade. No. 911. [White marble in marble block. Good condi- tion. In wooden paling, under small elm-tree.] NATHANIEL DOTY died Dec. 9, 187 1, Aged 63 y'rs 2 rao's JOANNA, His wife died Sept 5, 1885, Aged 59 y'rs 10 rao's. No. 912. [Low, blue slate. Top broken off, and gone. 1 CRYMBLE Dautr Quintin & Elizabeth Crymble his wife deed April ye 14th 1724 in ye 5th month of her age. No. 913. [Low, blue slate. Top marred.] HOLMS CRYMBLE son to QUIN- TIN And ELIZABETH CRYMBLE his wife deed March ye 20th 1724 in ye 4th year of his age No. 914. [Blue slate. Lamina: separating. Moss-grown.] Here lyes ye body of Mrs Phebe Holmes wife to Mr Ebenezer Holmes who deed April ye 16th 1734 in ye 62d year of her age No. 915. [First of four new and beautiful white mar- bles, set in pairs on msrble blocks, resting on granite sub-base. Iron stains on marble block, (probably from dowels). At top, surrounded by ornamental carving, the letter "H."] DAVID C. HOLMES Died Dec. 21, 1870, aged 69 years. No. 916. [White marble. Good condition.] LOUISA SAVERY wife of DAVID C. HOLMES, Died Sept 4, 1855, aged 45 yrs. 6 mo. No. 917. [White marble. Good condition.] LOUISA, Dau. of David C. and Lou- isa S. HOLMES Died Apr, 13, 1852 Aged 17 yrs. 3 mo. No. 91S. [White marble. The marble block on which the monument rests is broken in the midst; Otherwise in good condition.] CEPHAS A. Son of David C. & Lou- isa S. HOLMES Died Feb. 11, 1849 Aged 9 years. No. 919. [Cine slate. Three and one-fourth feet high. About one-third of this stone is broken off, but remains standing in place, and shows several seams. Flaming urn.] To the memory of Mr. Lemuel Cobb who died Jan y 4th, 1841, in the 66th yr of his age. That manly virtue that adorned thy bloom, Friendship recalls and weeps upon thy tomb, The sad rememb-ance drops a silent tear, While chaste affection stands a mourner here. No. 920. [Low, blue slate. Weatherworn and some- what marred.] Gershem son to Garshem & Lydia Holmes his wife Died Augst ye 2 2d 1732 Aged 10 mo & 2 days No. 921. [Blue slate. A double stone, i. e.. two sym- bols and two inscriptions side by side on same monument. Weatherworn. Moss-grown.] ;On the left:] Here lyes ye body of Richard' Holmes who deed Nov.br ye 12th 1 733 in the 15th year of his age. [On the right:] Here lyes ye body of Nathll Holmes who deed Novbr ye 14th 1733 in the 3 2d year of his age. No. 922. [Blue slate. Similar to preceding.] [On the left:] Here lyes ye body of Elener Holmes Who deed Decbr ye 12th 1733 in ye 24th year of her age [On the right:] Here lyes ye body of Joshua Holmes who deed Decbr ye 13th 1733 in ye 29th year of his age No. 923. [Blue slate. Cleft downward through surface. Inclined forward. Two heads (or symbols) one above the other; apparently encased in helmet.] Here lyes ye body of Mary Kemp- ton wife to Thorn Kempton she Died Sepbr ye 13th 1742 in ye 30th year of her age 73 BURIAL HILL No. 924. [Blue slate. Good condition. Symbol.] Here lyes buried the body of Mr Isaac Doten Died April ye 13th 1725 in ye 46th year of his age No. 925. [Low, blue slate, between two inclosed lots. Good condition. Symbol] Here lyes butied the body of Mrs Martha Doten wife to Mr Isaac Doten died Septr 9th 1745 in ye 63d year of her age. No. 926. [White marble. Cemented in granite. Good condition ] ELIJAH RICKARD Died July 22, 1864, Aged 80 years "Let me die the death of the right e< us, and raav mv last end be like his." LUCY Rickard, died April 3, 1863, Aged 70 y'rs. •'Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of his saints." No. 927. [White marble, on granite. Good condition.] Husband. FREEMAN W. RICK- ARD died Jan. 21, 1882, Aged 67 y'rs 9 mos 10 ds. No. 928. [White marble, on granite. Good condition.] [On reverse:] WIFE (a hand pointing upward). [On obverse 1 ] Adeline W. Wife of Freeman W. Rickard, Died Jan 18, 1875, Aged 49 y'rs 18 d's. She has gone to heaven before us But she turns and waves her hand Pointing to tlie glories o'er us In that happy spirit land. No. 929. [Low, white marble. Good condition.] [On upper surface:] Georgie [On obverse:] Son of F. VV. & A. W. Rickard. Died Sept. 22, 1864, Aged 6 mo's 11 d's. No. 930. <" [White marble. Good condition. Enclosed with three similar monuments (to No. 933) in wooden paling on granite foundation.] [On upper surface of block, the word ] Husband. Dau. of L. Dec. 24, [8 days W. & 1866, [On obverse:! JOHN W. PERRY Died Feb, < 1884, Aged 45 years 5 mos. [On reverse, sword on open book, and the 1 gend] K.ofP. No. 931. [White marble, on granite. Good condition. On upper surface:! TENIA. rOn obverse:] ALBERTENIA L E. A. Whitten, Died Aged 12 y'rs 8 mo's [On reverse, a bouquet, and the legend:] Gone home loved one But we shall meet again. No. 932. [White marble. Good oondition rOn upper surface:] Wife. [On obverse:] EMELINE A. wife of LEWIS H WHITTEN Died Jan. 13, 1887, Age 54 y'rs 4 mo's 15 days. [On reverse:] No sin, no gri^f, no pain, Safe in my 'happy home. : No. 933. [White marble. Discolored. Seam acros obverse surface.] On upper surfs-ce :j HUSBAND. [On obverse:] Lewis IT. Whitten Died Nov. 24, 1874, Aged 43 y'rs 7 mo's. Waiting on the other Shore. [On reverse*] Hand pointing upward, and three links of chain. No. 934. [White ma»ble on granite. Good condition. This No. and 935 and 936 are inclosed in wooden paling.] Father & Mother Capt LEWIS FINNEY. Lost at Sea Sept. ibi8, Aged 39 y'rs ELIZABETH, His widow Died Dec. 2, 1867. Aged 80 y'rs 3 mo's. No. 935. [Veined white marble, on marble plinth. Granite base. The whole mass inclined at an- gle about 40^.] KATE C Wife of Harrison Finney Died Jan. 1, 1855, Aged 3° y' rs - ITS INSCRIPTIONS AND EPITAPHS. 79 Harrison K. their Sen Died Apr. 22, 1863, Aged 2 y'rs 2 mo's. No. 936. [White marble, on marble plinth, granite base. Good condition] HARRISON FINNEY Died July 27, 187S, Aged 64 y'rs 4 mo's 1 1 days. No. 937. [Blue slate. Sound. Inclined. Weeping wil- low and urn. Is inclosed with 938 in granite posts and iron chains.] In memory of ADALINE, Daug. of Mrs BETSEY E. and Capt. Robert Hutchinson died June 28th AD. 1833, aged 10 months. GEORGE W. their son died Feb. 27th AD. 1835, aged 5 years, 6 months. Also their two in- fants. Here in the low and grassy bed Brothers and sisters dear are laid Cold Death has nipp'd them in the bud And they are gone to rest with God. No. 938. [White marble, on granite base. Good condi- tion.] CAPT. ROBERT HUTCHINSON Died Dec. 27, 1868, Aged 80 y'rs. DEBORAH, His Wife June 30, 182 1, Aged 28 y'rs. Even so, Father, for so it seemed good in thy Sight. No. 939. [This and theNos. to 943 includedare inclosed with iron rails in granite posts. No. 939 is white marble, four feet in height. Good condition.] Father & Mother OLIVER KEMP- I TON, died Sept. 30th 1803, on the Banks ofQuereau, in his 36th. yr. SALLY, his Widow died Feb. 18th. 1855, Aged 84 years. There is rest in Heaven. No. 940. [Blue slate. Good condition. Urn.] In Memory of Sally Kempton Died Dec. 20, 1812, in the 13. y.r of her age Daughter of Oliver & Sally Kemp- ton. Here sleep dear daughter all alone With aching hearts we leave thee To thee our sorrows are not known Nor can our absence grieve thee 20 No. 941. [White marble. In freestone socket. Good condition.] ELIAS E. COX, son of Elias & Eliza Cox, died April 8, 1866, Aged 27 y'rs 6 mo's. 28 days. So near perfection in his early day, Why should we weep to see him snatched away To see him reach at once the immortal prize And rise triumphant to his native skies? No. 942 a. [Veined white marble, on marble plinth. Granite base.] ELIZA O. wife of ELIAS COX, Died Feb. 24, 1884, Aged 81 y'rs 4 mo's 11 days No. 942 b. [White marble on granite base. Goodcondi- ^ELIAS COX Died Jan. 20, 1878, Aged 79 y'rs. n mo's. No. 943. [White marble. Set in granite socket. Dis- colored, and somewhat moss -grown.] WILLIAM, Son of Ichabod & Ma- ry Morey, Died Oct. 13, 1863, Aged 27 y'rs 1 mo. 18 days. The pains of death are past, Labor and sorrow cease, And his life's warfare closed at last, His soul now rests in peace. No. 944. [White marble. Four and a fourth feet in height. Weathering rough. Inscription not very distinct.] Mary Ann, wife of Mendal Pierce, Died June 2, 1844, in her 25th. yr. Also their dau'tr ANN ELIZABETH, died Jan, 22, 1844, aged 5 mo. 15 ds. Behold the righteous marching home, And all the angels bid them come, While Christ the judge their joy proclaims Here, come my Saints I know their name*. No. 945. [Low, blue slate. Weatherworn and seamed. Symbol.] Here lies buried Mrs Elizabeth Hill wife to Mr Andrew Hill who deed Febry ye 3d 1767 in the 22d year of her age No. 946. [White marble. Fair condition.] HULDY, wife of ALBY WOOD, died March 3, 1841, aged 48 years. So BURIAL HILL : No. 947. [Low, white marble. Rough.] NATHANIEL E. son of Alby & HuldyWOOD, died Jan. 19, 1858. aged 2 mo's. No. 948. [Blue slate. Lamina? separating. Surface seamed. Symbol.] Memento Mori. In Memory of Mrs Eunice wife of Mr Ebenezer Rob- ins • who Died June ye 4th 1781, in the 40th Year of her Age. In Memory of Ebenezer their son who died in Captivity in the 21st Year of his Age. Also In Memory of 4 infant Chil- dren viz. Consider, Levi, Joanna, & Levi. No. 949. [Blue slate. Weatherworn. Scarcely legible. Symbol.] In memory of Mr Ephraim Cobb who departed this life Sepr ye 6th 1775, Aged No. 950. [Purplish blue slate. Sound.] To the memory of Mrs Margaret Cobb widow of the late Mr. Ephraim Cobb who died Febry 26, 1796 aged 85 years. Also to the memory of their son Capt Ephraim Cobb who died in Jamaica, 1 7 7 1 aged 27 years. No. 951. [Blue slato. Pyramidal. Four feet in height. Urn under festoons. Small piece broken out of side. Some moss. Appears solid and com- pact, with the exception named.] To the memory of Mr John Chur- chill who whas lost at Sea, In the year 1779 a g e d 34 years. Also to the memory of Mrs Olive Churchill died June 28th 1780 aged 29 years. Relict of Mr John Churchill. Here lies in- terred The body of Mr John Churchill Died October 28th 1800 in the 21st year of his age Only Son to the above Parents. Hark! the Archangel's trumpetrends the 6kies From Earth and Ocean seethe Dead arise The Parent^, Son, and Daughter meet again Where perfect love shall banish fear and pain. No. 952. [Blue slate. Pyramidal outline. Good con- dition. Urn. Festooned.] To the memory of Lemuel Cobb Robbins son of Capt Ansel Robbins and Hannah his wife who died Oct 2sd 1 80 1 aged 1 year & 10 days We have no Reason for to mourn For gods will must be don He lent hfm for a little space Then sudden Called him home No. 953. [Blue slate. Three and one half feet high. Good condition. Weeping willow and urn.] Erected to the memory of Mr Cros- be Luce died August 21, 1829, aged 44 years Consort of Mrs. Betsey Luce. Our life is ever on the wing, And death is ever nigh ; The moment when our lives begtn, We all begin to die. No. 954. [White mnrble. Discolored.] CROSBY LUCE, died Aug. 21, 1829 JE. 44 years. Also Betsey, his widow died Sept. 10, 1854, JE. 65 years & 5 mo's. No. 955. [Blue slate. Good condition. Weeping wil- low and urn.] To the memory of ISAAC COAL Son of Mr. Isaac Coal and Mrs. Sa rah his wife who died Aug. 28, 1825 in the 17 year of his age Friends and Physicians could not save His mortal body from the grave Nor can the grave confine him here When CHRIST shall call him to appear No. 956. [White marble. Four feet in height. Moss- grown ] In memory of Sally Hall, who did Oct. 8th. 1854. aged 63 yrs. Also Na- than T. Hall, who died Eeb. 12th 1854, Aged 25 years No. 957. [Purplish blue slate. Good condition. Sym- bol.] In memory of Mr Seth Luce Did May 6th 1802, in the 58th year of hii age No. 958. [White marble, on broken marble plin Granite base.] SUSAN WESTON, Died Feb. 2 ITS INSCRIPTIONS AND EPITAPHS. 81 1869, Aged 55 y'rs 7 mo's 14 days "The memory of the just is blessed." No. 959. [Blue slate. Three and one half feet high. Good condition.] Mr. Lewis Weston died Jan. 2 2d. 1825, aged 4 7 years Mrs. Betsey, his wife, died Oct. 28th. 185T, aged 73 y'rs. Also Four Children Viz. HAR- RIET, died Jan. 10th 1725, in her 9th. yr. LEWIS, died Jan. 25th 1838, in his 16th. yr. LEWIS died Sept 21st 1800, aged 17 Months. LEWIS, died May 8th. 1802, aged 2 Months. No. 960. [Low, blue Flafe. Good condition. Symbol. To the memory of 2 Children of Mr Lewis & Mrs Elizabeth Weston jst a son Lewis died Sept 21st 1800 aged 1 year 7 months and 20 days. 2d a son Lewis died May 3d 1802 aged 1 month and 23 days No. 961. [Blue slate. (In wooden inclosure with No. 962). Thick. Pyramidal top. Good condition. Urn between rose-twigs.] Here lies buried the body of Eliza- beth Symmes Daughter of Mr Lazarus Symmes and Polly his wife who died July 21st 1804 aged 1 year 6 months & 9 days. No. 962. [White marMe. Discolored.] Our Father and Mother have gone to rest. Lazarus Symmes, Died Dec. 25, 185 1 Aged 70 yrs. Also his wife MARY, Died Dec. 4, 1863 Aged 79 years I am the resurrection and the life, he that be- lieveth on me though he were dead yet shall he i live. No. 963. [White marble, rounded top. Four feet in height. Inclosed in wooden paling.] CHARLOTTE T. Wife of Asa Ken- drick, died July 14, 1862 ; aged 52 years 6 mos. REUBEN R. KEN- DRICK died Mar. 18, 1862 ; aged 24 years. MARY B. Wife of Mr Reuben R. Kendrick died May 2, 1862 ; aged 22 years. ELIZABETH F. daughter of Asa & Charlotte T. Kendrick died Jan. 19, 1S58, aged 17 years 9 mos. No. 964. [This and the following Nos. to 9G9 inclusive, are white marble in wooden paling. All in good condition.] Ambrose E. son of William & Bet- sey NICKERSON, Died Feb. 27, 1849 Aged 4 y'rs & 4 mos. No. 965. [Hose, surrounded by wreath.] BETSEY, Wife of WILLIAM NICKERSON, died Mar. 19, 1855; JE. 36 years & 8 mo's. CHARLES H. their son died Mar. 4, 1853, M. 4 y'rs 6 mo's & i 7 days. A bitter cup the angel gave To her, a mother and a wife, She drank; death was not in tUe wave- To her it was eternal life. Beyond the dark and swelling Hood She vanished from our yearning sight, The radiant gate of heaven was closed, And welcomed home the child of lighr. No. 966. [Rose in wreath .] Mary B. wife of William Nickerson, died Nov. 18, 1840, aged 37 years. MARIA H. died Oct. 3. 1826 ; JE. day. WARREN M. died Mar. 8, 1830, JE. 2 days. Children of William & son. No. 967. Wm. T. Nickerson, Son of William & Mary Nickerson, Died Jan. 1 1, 1867. Aged 29 y'rs 9 mo's. 22 days. No. 96S. JOAN BRADFORD Wife of Wm. Nickerson. Died Oct. 13, 1869, Aged 61 y'rs. 1 mo. & n days. And those dear eyes have shone through tears, But never looked unkind : For shatter'd hopes and troubled years, Still closer seemed to bind Thy pure and trusting heart to mine, Not for thvself did'st thou repine, But all thy husband's grief was thine, My beautiful, my wife. MARIA A. died June 21, 1822., JE. 2 mo's 22 days. Mary Nicker- 82 BURIAL HILL : No. 969. WILLIAM NICKERSON. Died January 15, 1884. Aged 79 y'rs 11 mo. 11 days. At Rest. No. 970. [Low, blue slate. Good condition. Symbol.] Here Jyes buried the Body of Mr Lemuel Cobb, died Octr 22, 1743 in the 38th year of his age. No. 971. [Blue slate. Good condition. Urn.] In memory of Mrs Mary Doten who died March 10 1809 aged 90 years No. 972. [Thick, blue slate. Moss-grown. Urn, with roses on either side. Part of this "anaglyph" on an inch thick lamina broken oil".] In memory of Mr Jabez Doten who Died April 6, 1805 in the 50th year of his age Also in memory of Four in- fant Daughters of Mr. Jabez Doten and Mrs Hannah his wife No. 973. [Blue slate. Several seams across face.] In memory of Mrs Hannah Doten Relict of Mr Jabez Doten who Died Septr nth 1808 in the 49 year of her age No. 974. [Low, blue slate. Good condition. Symbol.] In Memory of Martha Torrey, Daughter of Mr. James [On obverse:] CAPT JESSE TURNER ELIZA- 8 4 BURIAL HILL : BETH H. his wife. [On reverse*] CAPT. JESSE TURNER. Lost at sea on passage from Plymouth to West India, Dec, 5, 1830, aged 48 y'rs. ELIZABETH H. his wife Died Mar. 18, 1834, Aged 45 y'rs No. 995. [Blue slate. Good condition. Flaming urn.] Erected to the memory of MRS. LYDIA RIDER, widow of Mr. Wil- liam Rider died March 2, 1838, in the 80 year of her age. I now confide in Christ alone, No other guide nor Lord I own Rejoice my soul rejoice and sing, He's both thy Saviour and thy King. No. 996. [Blue slate. Seams run diagonally across face. Weeping willow and urn.] To the memory of Mr. William Rider who was born June 17, 1750, and died May 5, 18 16.' Our life is ever on the wing, And death is ever nigh The moment when our lives begin We all begin to die. No. 997. [Blue slate. Moss-grown. Weatherworn. Symbol.] In memory of John Rider who deed March ye nth 1756 Aged 47 years wanting 4 days. No. 998. [Blue slate. Moss-grown. Defaced. Symbol.] In Memory of Mrs MARY RIDER widow of Mr John Rider who deed August 24th 1785 aged 60 years 10 months & 25 days • No. 999. Low, blue slate. Marred at top; otherwise in good condition.] In memory of Abigail Thomas Dun- ham Daughter of Mr William & Mrs Elizabeth Dunham his wife who died July 2, 1801 aged 9 years No. 1000. [White marble. Removed from broken sock- et, and placed in the ground.] WILLIAM DUNHAM Born Oct. 13, 1 764, Died Oct. 8. 1833. A g ed 69 y'rs. Our life is ever on the wing, And death is ever nigh; The moment that our lives begin, We all begin to die. No. IOOI. [White marble. Removed from broken sock- et, and set in the ground.] ELIZABETH widow of William Dunham, Born Mar. 20 1770; Died July 20, 1854, ,JE. 84 y'rs & 4 mo's. When the Christian's race is run Though long she slumbers in the ground Her virtues like the setting sun Shall shed a heavenly lustre round No. 1002. [Blue slate. Good condition, but moss-grown. Symbol.] Here lies buried ye Body of Mr William Rickard who departed this Life August 20, 1766 Aged 62 years Also his Infant Son Buried October 1 8th 1764. No. 1003. [Low, blue slate. Moss-grown. Face of symbol scaled off, at a seam which extends down the face of the stone.] In Memory of Henry son of Mr Barnabus Otis & Mrs Polly his wife whodiedjuly ye 22d J783 aged jo Months & 8 Days No. 1004. [Blue slate. Weatherworn. Seamed. Read with difficulty. Symbol.] Here lyes ye body of Abigail Rider who deed Nov ye 1725 in ye 26 year of her age No. 1005. [Purple slate. Moss-covered. Symbol.] Here lies Buried ye Body of Mrs . Hannah Jackson widdow ofMr Jere- miah Jackson who Deced June 29th 1763 in ye 84 year of her age. No. 1006. [Purplish slate. Marred and moss-grown. Symbol.] Here lyes ye ody of Mr Samuel Ryder who deed July ye 1 715 About ye 85th year of his age. No. 1007. [Low, wide, purplish slate. Laminse separa- ting. Symbol. j Here lyes ye body of Mr John Ward Deed March ye 15th 1719-20 in ye 53d year of his age I ITS INSCRIPTIONS AND EPITAPHS. No. 1008. [Purple slate. Lamina; separating. Part of superficial lamina missing.] Here 1 Body of Mr Joseph Bartlett deceased F brury ye 13, 1711 in ye 73d year of his age lo here their bodys near togather lay till ye bright morn of ye Resurrection day No. 1009. [White marble. Weathering rough.] William T. son of Harvey & Olive L. Raymond died Nov. 12, 1852, aged 2 yrs & 4 mo. Parents and Friends Weep not for me, Nor ov'r this Body mourn Soon soon you'll meet with me again When Christ shall call you home. No. 1010. [White marble, on marble plinth. Granite base. A beautiful stone. Good condition.] HARVEY H. RAYMOND Born i Sept. 19, 1809 Died March 18, 1854. No. ion. TBlue slate. Four and a half feet high. Good condition. Weeping willow and urn.] this stone is erected to the memory of Mrs Fear Bartlett Late Consort of pt Isaac Bartlett who died April 18, 181 1 in the 32 year of her age More worth and virtue seldom' warm'd abreast. Than hers who here lies, undisturb'd at rest A tender mother and a faithful wife, Exemplary in every walk of life, He infant children feel the chastening rod Her husband bows submisive— her spirit as- cends to God No. IOI2. [Blue slate. — purplish. Good condition. Weeping willow and urn.] In memory of Rebecca Bartlett Daughter of Isaac and Rebecca Bart- lett who died November 14, 181 7 aged 4 years & 3 months. Behold a sweet and lovely Child Which once so fair serene and mild nas bid the world adieu lTo save the darling child from woe And guard her from all harms From all the griefs you feel below I call'd her to my arms. No. 1013. [Blue slate. Good condition. Two figures of weeping willow and urn.] In memory of two children of Isaac & Rebecca Bartlett An infant Son born June 6, and died June 9, 1822 ; *5 CALEB born April 21, 1S24, and died July 21, 1826. How sweetly sleeps the smiling Howers, Born but to blossom and decay, O GOD! how solemn was the hour When their blest spirits lied away. May anjrels watch around their bed, And JESUS his kind mercy show Till God shall bid their bodies rise And bloom where lasting lillies grow. No. 1014. [Blue slate. Good condition. Weeping wil- low and urn. Wreaths around the inscription.] Sacred to the Memorv of EPHRA- IM BARTLETT; who was born Feb,y 19, 1809. died Dec, r 3, 1832. There is a calm for those who weep, A rest for weary pilgrims found. And while the mouldering ashes sleep Low in the ground The soul of origin divine God's glorious Image freed from clay In Heaven's eternal sphere shall shine A star of day. No. 1015. [Low, blue slate. Good condition, but moss- grown. Weeping willow and urn. Symbol.] In memory of Jane Leonard Daugh- ter of Oliver and Rebeca Weston died July 12, 1825 aged 2 years 6 months O may thy spirit Avait The lirst at heaven's gate To meet and welcome Me. No. 1016. [Blue slate. Good condition. Weeping wil- low and urn. j Erected to the memory of Mrs. Abi- gail Leonard wife of Mr William Leon- ard who died Jany 4, 1S21, in the 48 year of her age. Rained, from the dead we live anew And justified by Grace We shall appear in, glory too And see our father's face. No. 1017. [Blue slate. Seam across face. Fair condi- tion. Weeping willow and urn.] In memory of Mrs Susanna Leon- ard Wife of Mr William Leonard who died Deer 14th 1808 in the 45th year ofherage. Their infant Ephraim Bart- lett Leonard died Januy 31st 1809 aged 7 months and 14 Days. No. 1018. [Purplish blue slate. Good condition. Urn.] To The memory of Mrs Rebekah Leonard wife of Mr William Leonard Si BURIAL HILL : whuntry's call. No. 1025. [Low, blue slate Much injured.] re es ye Body of les Cur- tis v/ho d Novbr ye 19th 1729 in fiie 1 8th year of his age. No. 1026. [Blue slate. Lamina? separating. Seams opened. Pieces gone. Enough of tlie border left to show that it was a handsome piece of sculpture. Only beginning and ending of lines remain.] Her of Dogg to M ZAR Dog-get " deed Decbr 7th 1 73 1 in ye 38th year of her No. 1027. [Blue slate. Lamina? open. Surface seamed and cleft. Symbol.] « Here lies Buried Mr Lothrop Rick- ard who died March ye 6th, 1759 Aged 27 years. No. 1028. [Light blue slate. Lamina 1 separating some- what, but condition fair. Symbol.] In Memory of Mrs SARAH BART- LETT wife of Dea'n JOSEPH BART- LETT who died Deer 23d 1785 in the 80th year of her age No. 1029. [Blue slate. Broken. Cannot endure much longer. Symbol.] In Memory of Dea'n JOSEPH BARTLETT who died May 30 J783 in the 80 year of his age. No. 1030. Fair condition. Skull and [Blue slate, crossbones.] Here lies Interr'd the Body of Mr JOHN BARTLETT who departed this life February the 6th A. D. 1773 M, 77 years. No. 1031. [Blue slate. Five and a half feet high. Good condition. Mausoleum.] Erected to the memory of CAPT. FINNEY LEACH, who departed this life Novr 5th 1839, in the 65 year of his age. Forever, O Lord, thy word is settled in Hea- ven Tread lightly o'er this sacred ground. A resting place for mortal man, Free from all care which earth abounds Stop ! view your bed of earthly clay, And think how soon your race i3 run. Prepare yourself without delay, For soon must be your setting sun. 87 BURIAL HILL No. 1032. [Blue slate. Moss-grown ; otherwise in good condition. Weeping willow and urn.] Erected in memory of Robert Bart- lett Leach Son of Capt. Finney & Mrs. Mercy Leach who departed this life Sept 12th 1830, aged 21 years Also Four Children of the same VIZ Marcia, died Oct. 25th 1813, aged 6 months Rebecca B. died May 4th 1818, aged 10 weeks Louisa died Oct. 17th 1818 aged 1 year & 11 mo. George. Edwards died Dec, 22d 1820, aged 6 yrs. and 1 month. [White marble, ward.] EPHRAIM No. 1033. Moss-grown. Inclined l'or- WHITING Died in Jamacia W. I. 1803 : aged 28 Y'rs. Also ELIZABETH, widow of the late Ephraim Whiting Died Sept. 27, 1855 : Aged 80 years. May their souls meet in heaven. No. 1034. [Purplish blue slate, bound and compact. Symbol.] Here lyes buried the body of Mrs Sarah Bartlett wife to Mr Robert Bartlett who died Febry ye 81111744-5 in the 74th year of her age No. [Low, blue slate condition. Symbol.] James Bardlet aged 22 years Janry ye 13th 1723 No. 1036. [Blue slate. Good condition. Urn under fe toons.] I035- Inclined to right. Fair Died his wife born Febuy 10th, -1805 died Octr 6th 1806. God in his lovely word hatli said Childre'n were for his Kingdom made Then may we all to God submit Who calls theiri Kom as he Bees fit. No. 1038. [Blue slate. Curiously sculptured. Inscrip- tion in a heart-shaped space. Symbol under hour-glass.] Here Lyes buried the body of Mrs. Hannah Bartlet wife to Mr Joseph Bartlett decesd March ye 12th 17 10 in the 72 year of her age. [Note by the Editor. The foregoing Nos. are west of the pathway leading north from the Cushman monument. No- 1039 is at the ex- treme north of the easterly division of the Hill.] No. 1039. [White marble on marble plinth. Granite base. Good condition.] ZEPHANIAH BRADFORD died Sept. 1, 1868, Aged 69 y'rs. 1 mo. 17 days. No. 1040. [Similar to preceding/ SALLY H. wife of Zephaniah Brad- ford died Oct. 24. 1879, Aged 81 y'rs 1 mo. 23 days. No. 1041. [This No. and the two following are inclosed with wooden palings. 1041 and 1042 are beau- tiful white marble, resting on the same gran- ite base. Good condition.] CATHARINE B. wife of SETH MORTON died July 8, 1S33, Aged 77 years 1 mo. No. 1042. SETH MORTON Died Jan. 6, 18S4, Aged 86 years 1 mo. No. 1043. [Marble obelisk, on marble plinth, with free- To the memory Of David Leach SOn stone base, lair condition. Chain with le c r* *. T?' -r i nr tvx gend "Parted below, United above."] of Capt Tinney Leach and Mrs Aug 9th Mer- 1803 cy his wife who died aged 2 months & 8 days. Where shall i go where shall i flee But to my loveing Saviours breast There within his arms to be And safe beneath his wing to rest. No. 1037. [Blue slate. Pyramidal. Narrow. Good con- dition. Urn between rose twigs.] In memory of Marcia Leach Daugh- ter of Capt Finney Leach and Mercy LUCIA W. wife of William H. MOR- TON, died May 4, 1859, a § ecl 2 5 years & 4 mos. "Oh! why should we in anguish weep." "She is not lost, but gone before." No. 1044. [White marble, set in freestone socket. Fan- condition. Rose twig.] MARYD. Dau. of William &Jane STEPHENS, died July 24, 1866, JE. 21 y'rs. 8 rao's. ITS INSCRIPTIONS AND EPITAPHS. SS Cold is that form once tilled with youthful bloom It sleeps, alas! within the lonely tomb, Commingling with the dust it wears away, Companion only for its fellow clay But that ethereal spark of "heavenly flame," Too strong to live within its earthly frame, Has winged its flight, we trust to realms abore, forever to enjoy a Saviour's love. No. 1045. [White marble, set in freestone. Good con- dition, save being inclined. Rose breaking from stem.] EMMA E. Dau. of William & Jane STEPHENS, Died Sept. 11, 1375; JE. 21 y'rs. 7 mo's. 20 days. The memory of thy lovliness Shall round our every pathwaj' smile Like moonlight when the sun has set, A sweet and tender radiance yet. No. 1046. [White marble, set in freestone. Good con- dition. Chain with broken links, and the words '"Parted below, United above."] Capt. WM. STEPHENS Died at Matanzas, Oct. 15, 1857 : JE. 46 yrs. 9 mos. & 20 days. AUGUSTA FRANCES, daughter of Wm. & Jane Stephens died Aug. 4, 1854 : M. 3 yrs. 6 mos. & 17 days. Though distant from us thou wast called, Beneath a tropic sun, To hear thy Master call for thee Yet. Lord, Thy will be done. We mourn as those who have a hope For death to thee was gain : In habitations with the blest Thou wilt forever reign. No. 1047. [White marble, in granite socket. Good condition.] CAPT. JOSEPH W. COLLING- WOOD Co. H. iSth Reg. Mass. Vols, wounded at the battle of Fred- ericksburg, Va. Dec. 13, 1862 Died Dec. 24, 1862, Aged 41 years He who gives his life for his country gives his own but for a higher life. No. 1048. [Similar to No. 1047.] REBECCA W. widow of CAPT. JO- SEPH W. COLLINGWOOD, Died Oct. 29, 1886, Aged 70 y'rs n mo's. 4 days. "Her children shall ris^ up and call her bles- sed." No. 1049. [A broken slab of white marble.] Lieut. JOHN B. COLLINGWOOD, died Jan. No. 1050. [White marble, set in freestone with brim- stone for cement. Cement crumbled away, and base broken. MARTHA T. Died Feb. 18, 1872, Aged 19 y'rs 3 mo's NELLIE F. Died jan, 21, 1873, Aged 11 y'rs 5 mo's." WILLIE B. Died Sept. 18. i860. Aged 4 y'rs 2 mo's. WILLIE L. Died Aug. 10, 1855, Aged 11 mo's. Children of Thomas & M. A. Colling- wood. Dear Children gone to rest, On Canaan happy shore; And we hope to meet agnin Where parting will be no more. No 1051. [White marble, in freestone socket. Good condition.] CORPORAL THOMAS COLLING- WOOD, Co. E, 29. Reg. Mass. Vols. Died at Crab Orchard. Ky. Aug. 31, 1863, Aged 32 y'rs 9 mo's. 21 days. Why do we mourn departing friends Or shake at death's alarms 'Tis but the voice that Jesus sends To call them to his arms. No. 1052. [White marble. Loose in freestone socket, and liable to fall.] Mother. MARY W. wife of Ed- ward L. Doten, Died July 30, 1857, Aged 27 y'rs 6 mo's. "Blessed are they that mourn for they shall be comforted." No. 1053. [Blue slate Four feet by three. Good condi- tion.] BATHSHEBA TRIBBEL, wife of JOHN TRIBBEL, died July 2 4 ,th. 181^; in the 20th year of her age. ALBERT TRIBBEL, died March 30th, 181 7; in the 10th year of his age. MARCIA TRIBBEL died Febru- ary 1st, 18 iS; in the 4th year of her age. GUSTAVUS TRIBBEL, died July 5th 182 1 ; aged 9 years & 2 mon. $9 BURIAL HILL : LAVANTIA TRIBBEL, died March 9th, 1824 ; aged 2 years & 9 mon. CHRISTIANA D. TRIBBEL, Died December 2d, 182 1 ; aged 19 years. No. 1054. [White marble, in stone socket. The whole mass inclined.] WINSLOW M. TRIBBLE died Jan 5, i860 ; JE. 49 years & 1 mo. Also three of his Children ; MARSTON W. died Dec. 2, 1858 : JE. 25 years & 2 mos. HORACE G. died Nov. 7, 1859; JE. 21 years & 4 mos. CHRISTIANA D. died Sept. 22, 1837; JE. 1 year & 25 days. Eternal upward progression is the destiny of all in Spirit life. No. 1055. [White marble. Carving at top, representing a scroll, a book, and square and compasses.] John B. Atwood Died May 12, 1864 Aged 60 y'rs. No. 1056. [Blue slate. Good condition. Weeping wil- low and urn; star on either side.] In memory of Capt WILLIAM BARNES, who died Novr 22, 1826, in the 60th year of his age. The year rolls round and stenls away, The breath which first it gave; Whate'er we do wliatc'er we be We're marching to the grave. No. 1057. [Blue slate. Star on each side of urn.] In memory of Mrs. SALLY, Consoit of Capt. William Barnes who died jApril 19, 1836, Aged 59 y.rs. Fled from the raging storms of time, And wafted to a smoother clime. No. 1058. [Blue slate. Good condition. Weeping wil- ow.] In memory of William H. Jewjett, who died March 21, 1841, in the 26 year of his age. No. 1059. [Blue slate. Five feet by three. Handsome, compact. Weeping willow and three urns.] Erected to the memory of RICH- ARD FISHER aged 31 : of SALEM, JOHN JACOBS aged 28: and WIL- LIAM WRIGHT aged 21; of NEW- YORK who were drowned by the oversetting of a boat in Plymouth Harbour Augt 9. 1S26. Otime is a stream llowing rapidly onward, As life is advancing we rush without fear, On temptation's rough sea, and pleasure's bland wave. Till we sink in its current, and reach the dark grave. No. 1060. [White marble. Set in freestone. Fair con- dition. Inclosed in wooden paling.] JAMES BARTLETT, Died June 17, 1867, Aged 64 y'rs. 1 mo. No. 1061. [Gray marble. Good condition.] Dayid N. son of David & Mary Ann Craig died May 24 1857, in his 8th year. Suffer little children to come unto me, and for- bid them not; for of such is the Kingdom of Heaven. No. 1062. [White marble. (Near a large square bloc k of hammered granite apparently intended for base of a monument ) Set in freestone. years & 2 mo's. A precious sacrihee for freedom. No. 1095. I White marble. Set in freestone. Weather- ing rough. Within wooden paling. Figure of lamb.] Sweetly fell asleep in Jesus, Feb. 17, 1 85 8, Elisabeth Abby, only dau. of Otis & Elisabeth B. Wright. Aged 1 1 y'rs 11 mo. 2 ds. The once loved form now cold in death Each mournful thought employs And nature weeps her comforts fled And withered all her joys. Hope looks beyond the bounds of time, Wheai what we now deplore Shall rise in full immortal prime And bloom to fade no more. No. 1096. [A marble block set in freestone, inscribed :] LITTLE LIZZIE. [This and the following No?, to 1101 inclu- sive are marble, mostly in good condition, and are inclosed in wooden paling.] No. 1097. OUR FATHER WILLIAM BARNES, DIED Apr. 31, 1865, Aged 70 y'rs 4 mo. How sweet and ever green thy memory. No. 109S. OUR MOTHER PHEBE J. BARNES DIED April 20. 1857, Aged 58 y'rs 2 mo. Holy thoughts cluster about thy name. No. 1099. Anna Elisabeth, wife of Wm M. Barnes, Dau. of Capt. Gideon Hol- brook Died Oct. 25, 1SS1, Aged 59 y'rs. 7 mo. 4 ds. 93 BURIAL HILL : No. I IOO. culptured. Figure of three [Handsomely buds.] Dearly loved one ! Jesus called thee home To adorn a brighter sphere. ANNIE FRANCES BARNES, Died June 4, i860, aged 8 ys. 9 mo. 15 ds. No. 1101 a. [Sculptured lamb on summit of marble block which is set in freestone socket. The block is inscribed:] LITTLE WILLIE Willie H.Barnes Died Aug. 18, 1850, m. 10 mo. 11 ds. No. 1101 b. [A handsome granite block, in same inclo- sure as the above. On upper surface the name •'WILL" in relief.] WILLIAM T. BARNES 1 868-1889. No. 1102. [A wooden slab, not lettered. Has decayed and fallen. Inclosed in wooden paling.] No. 1103. j [Beautiful mottled marble on marble plinth. Granite base.] i [On obverse:] I SAMUEL SAMPSON Feb. 22, 18 iS, Dec. 27, 1887. [On reverse:] FATHER. No. 1104. [Similar to foregoing No.] [On obverse:] ALICE BRADFORD Daughter of (Samuel & Rebecca SAMPSON Nov. 2, 1844, Dec. 26, 1885. [On reverse:] ALICE. No. 1 105. [White marble. Discolored and roughened.] In this town June 7, 1850 Mary Al- erton d»au. of Samuel & Rebecca pampson JE. 3 y'rs. 10 mo. No 1 106. [White marble, cemented in freestone soc- et. Four and a half feet high. Weathers ough. Basket of flowers sculptured at top.] [ERUSHA T. Wife of Capt. AL- BERT HOLMES, died Jan. 30, 1864 ', / E. 37 years 5 mos. 25 days. CARRIE CLIFTON, died April 9, [861 ; JE. 3 years 10 mos. 16 days. CHARLES EDWARD, died March 51, 1857; JE. 2 years, 8 mos. ALBERT HENRY, died April 7, 1845 ; &> 4 mos. 25 days. Children of Albert & Jerusha T. Holmes. We mourn, but not without hope. No. 1 107. [This and the following Nos. to 1112 inclus- ive are inclosed in a wooden paling. No L10? iswhite marble set in granite. Fair condition. ICHABOD SHAW, Died March 20. 1873, Aged 69 y'rs. MARY SAMPSON, Wife of Ichabod Shaw Died May 18, 185 1, Aged 47 y'rs. MARY ELIZABETH, Died June 23, 1858, Aged 27 y'rs. REBECCA BARTLETT, Died April 16, 1859, Aged. 25 y'rs. Daughters of Ichabod & Mary S. Shaw. No. 1 108. [White marble. Weathering rough.] SOUTHWORTH SHAW, Born July 28, 1775, Died January 18, 1847: aged 71 years, 5 mos 21 days No. 1 109. [White marble. Similar to 1108.] MARIA SHAW, wife of Southworth Shaw, Born March 20, 1778, Died October 5, 1850, aged 72 years, 6 mo 15 days. No. 11 10. [Blue slate. Good condition. Mausoleum.] In memory of Esther Shaw. Wid- ow of the late Ichabod Shaw, who died Nov. 1, 1840, in the 78 yr. of her'age. No. mi. [Blue slate. Good condition. Mausoleum.] In memory of ICHABOD SHAW, who was born November 14, 1769: and died July 26, 1837. No. 1 112. [Blue slate. Fair condition, save being moss- grown. Elaborate carving at top,— a tomb, tree and urn beside it, and over these a cherub or symbol, j To the memory of Mrs Betsy Shaw, wife of Mr. Ichabod Shaw who died Deer 6,1795 aged 20 years Also her infant daughter Betsy Holmes by her side, aged 7 months & 15 days ITS INSCRIPTIONS AND EPITAPHS. 94 No. 1 1 [Marble slab, placed horizontally on col Hums. The earlier inscriptions at top rapidly fading out. The slab is broken across the middle, and the pieces are held togeiher by iron plates and rivets.] Mrs. LYDIA CUSHING GOOD- WIN. Died Deer 15, 1815, aged 53 years. WILLIAM GOODWIN, Jr. died at Havana, Dec r 15, 1821, aged 38 years. WILLIAM GOODWIN, died July 17th 1825, aged 69 years. SIMEON S. GOODWIN died July 27, 1847 a g e d 65 years. ISAAC GOODWIN, died at Worcester, Sept. 10, 1832, aged 46 vears. JOHN A. GOODWIN died* at 'Low- ell, Sept. 21, 18S4, aged 60 years HlC NON CORPUS SED ILIJ LOCUS CARISSI- MUS No. 1114. [Blue slate, 3 1-2 feet high. Face of stone carved to represent large urn shaded by a wil- low. On this urn is the inscription, the base containing the epitaph.] Died Captain Simeon Samson June 22,1789 Aged fifty three years. O ye whose cheek the tear of pity stains Draw near with pious reverence and attend Here lie the loving Husbands dear remains The tender Father and the courteous Friend The dauntless heart yet touched bv human woe A Friend to man to vice alone a Foe. No. 1115. [Blue slate. Rough, weatherworn, and seamed. Symbol.] Here lyes buried 5 children of Capt. Simeo Samson & Mrs Deborah his Vizjst Simeon born May 6th J76 dec d March 22d J766 Simeon born Dec. 8th J766 died Dec r joth J766 3d A Son still born ep t J5th J770 4th Mary born June 3d J775 died Oct r jst J777 5th Martha Washing- ton born Sep r 4th J779 dee'd Sep r 25th J780 No. tii6. [Purplish blue slate. Good condition. Urn.] In memory of Elizabeth Diman who departed this life April 14, 1807 in the 47 year of her age. Blessed are the dead That die in the Lord. No. Ill 7. [This and the two following Nos. are of like height and form; are on marble plinth and granite base; inclosed with wooden fence. No. 1117 is in fair condition. Foul anchor, well carved, at top.] ISAAC DAVIE Died Oct. 29, 1864, Aged 73 yeais 8 mo's. Which hope we have as an anchor of the soul, both sure and stedfast, and which entereth into thac within the va il. No. IIlS. [Good condition, teheaf of wheat.] Rhoda C. Davie, 'Died Oct. 11, 1 88 1, Aged S6 years 1 mo ' s. Best for the toiling hand, Rest for the anxious brow Ltest for the weary wayworn feet, Best from all labor now. No. 1119. [Good condition. Hands clasped under the | words 4 T love thee. "1 Mary B. C. wife of James Morton died Sept. 12, 1883, Aged 66 years] 1 1 mo's I lean o'er thee my Best Beloved My heart on thy heart lay I lean o'er thee and do weep For the time to come for us to meet. No. 1120. [Dlue slate, 2 1-2 feet high'. Surface of upper half, and right portion of lower, scaled off, i and have dis:ippeared.] Nov r Aged jj years & Not youth, nor parts nor trie could save The unsuspecting victim from Like a fair flower that fades in earl In life's bright morn he met his early to Tho harsh the stroke and most severe the ro Cease mourner cease — it was a stroke from! God. [On the footstone are the words:] Isaac Samson J782 No. 1121. [White marble; on freestone.] In memory of GEORGE COOPE] who died April 29, 1864;^. 66 years 8 mos. No. 1 122. [Similar to No. 1121.] In memory of MARY C. wife of3 GEORGE GOOPER, died Nov. 3, 1867 M. 70 years 10 mos. No. 1123. [White marble (next concrete walk.) Inclined forward at an angle of about 4o degrees.] In memory of GEORGE W. COOP- ER who died Oct. 17, 1837, JE. $ _ years 5 mos. 16 days. ITS INSCRIPTIONS AND EPITAPHS. 95 No. 1 124. [Blue slate. Pyramidal. Good condition. Urn, with symbol on either side.] Abigail Leach Died Deer 24th 1 795 aged 10 years Ebenezer Leach Died Jan 31st 1796 aged 13 years Children of Mr Caleb & Mrs Abigail Leach And here lie buried. No. 1125. [This and following, to No. 1129 are inclosed with iron rails set in hammered granite posts. No. 1125 is white marble, in the usual weather- worn and discolored condition of that mate- rial.] WILLIAM BARTLETT Died July 30, 1863; aged 77 years No. 1 1 26. Good condition. Weeping wil- [Blue slate, low and urn.j Sacred to the memory of Rebecca Bartlett wife of Joseph Bartlett Esq. who died March 5, 1821 aged 55 years This woman was full of good works And alms deeds which She did. No. 1127. [Blue slate. Good condition.] In memory of Capt. Joseph Bart- lett Born June 16, 1762 Died March [1,1835. Also to his five sons JOHN, JOSEPH, SAMUEL, BENJAMIN, and AUGUSTUS. No. 1128. [Blue slate. Fair condition.] LUCY D. BARTLETT, widow of ^apt Joseph -Bartlett, died July 30, 1853, Aged 75 y' rs - No. 1129. [Blue slate. Good condition. Mausoleum] Susan Bartlett, died Feb. 18, 1847, aged 52 yrs. No. 1130. [Blue slate. Good condition, but inclined. tVeeping willow and urn.] In memory of Rufus Churchill vho Died April 14, 1828; in the 57 ^ear of his age, Also his Child who IiedSepri2, 1799 aged 5 months md 11 days. 24 No. 1 131. [White marble; set in granite. Good condi- tion. 1 EUNICE, wife of Rufus Churchill Died March 25, 1875, A g e(1 97 y'rs 1 1 mo's No. 1132. [Beautiful variegated marble. Granite base.] SETH McLAUTHLIN 1812- PRISCILLA his wife 181 v 1886 Marble plinth. 1869 !3" No. 1 133. [White marble. Four feet in height. This and the Nos. toll38inclusive, in iron'rail s with granite posts. No. 1133, weathering rough, inclined.] Father & Mother : JOHN PERRY, died Aug. 19th 1831, in his 64th yr. RHODA PERRY, died July 10th 1855 in her 83d. y'r. Why do we mourn departing friends, Or shake at death's alarms? "lis but the voice that Jesus sends To call them to his arms. No. 1134. Good condition. Weeping wil- 30> [Blue slate, low and urn.] This stone is erected to consecrate the memory of Miss Mary B. Perry daughter of Mr. John Perry and Mrs. Rhoda his wife who was born Octo- ber 28, 1793 deceased October 1814 aged 21 years & 2 days. Come view the scene 'Twill fill thee with surprise Behold the loveliest form in nature dies. No. 1135. [White marble. Good condition.] SARAH, wife of Lewis Perry, & Dau. of David & Sally Drew, Died Jan. 10, 1869, Aged 65 y'rs. 9 mo's. Yet, ah— and let me lightly tread- She sleeps beneath this stone That would have soothed my dying bed, And wept for me when gone. No. 1 136. [White marble. Good condition.] Lewis Perry, Died Oct. 11, 1876, Aged 78 y'rs 7 mo's. Jesus can make a dying bed Feel soft as downy pillows are, While on his breast 1 lean my head, And breathe my life out sweetly there. 96 BURIAL HILL : No. 1137. [White marble. Good condition.] RUTH, wife of John Perry, Born Feb. 24, i8n,Died Juue 18, 1874. .Safe in the arms of Jesus. No. 1 138. [White marble. Weathering rough.] JOHN PERRY, died Jan. 6, 1846, aged 49 yrs. Also two children of John & Ruth Perry. Viz LEWIS, died Feb. 1, 1843, a g e d 2 y'rs & 2 Mon. LEWIS, died Feb. 17, 1846, aged 3 y'rs & 4 Mon. The graves of all the Saints he bless'd And soften'd ev'ry bed Where should the dying members rest, But with their dying Head. No. 1 139. [White marble. Rough. Discolored. In- clined about 45°. Weeping willow and urn.] In memory of Solomon Sampson who died April 3. 1851 JE. 28 y'rs. Dearest Husband thou hast left me Here thy loss I deeply feel But 'tis God that hath bereft me, He can all my sorrows heal. No. 1 140. [White marble, in freestone, with brimstone for cement. Fair condition. Rose twig.] GEORGE F. Son of Francis H. & Sarah J. P. Robbins, died Apr. 20, 1865, aged T year 8 mo. & 21 days, also an infant daughter. No. 1141. [White marble. Pyramidal form. Cemented at base. (Near concrete walk.)] JOHN E. died Sept. 7, 1854, JEt. 10 mo's 12 dys. JOHN E. died Aug. 23, 1855, Mx. 4 weeks. Children of Edlis T. & Jane Lan- man. No. 1142. [White marble. Fair condition.] GEORGE LEBARON RAYMOND died Jan. 24, i860 M. 27 years No. 1 143. [Similar to 1142.] GEORGE RAYMOND Jr. drowned at Billington Sea Jan. 12, 1850, aged 45 Y ears No. 1 144. [White marble. Fair condition.] LYDIA widow of George Raymond Jr. Died Aug. 13th 1855. Aged 47 y'rs 6 Mo. No. 1145. [Low, white marble. Fair condition.] Margaret Hodge and Benjamin Gleason. Children of George & Ly- dia A. Raymond April 1849. No. 1146. [White marble, on granite base. Good con- dition. This and No. 1147 are inclosed with wooden fence.] Ruby F. wife of Samuel R. Dickson, Died Aug. 25, 1880, Aged 68 yrs. We shall miss her, but not us alone, Others have lost a friend ; Ever ready in time of need A helping hand to lend. No. 1147. [White marble. In marble socket. Good condition.] SAMUEL R. Son of S. R. & R. F. DICKSON, Died Jan. 13, 1856 Aged 22 yrs, 8 mos. 19 days No. 1 148. [ White marble, on marble plinth. Freestone base. Good condition. Foul anchor.] My Husband Capt. Albert Holmes Died June 4, 1870, Aged 48 years Life 's uncertain, death is sure 5-in's the wound, and Christ the cure. No. 1 149. [White marble. Set in freestone. .Somewhat moss-grown.] MRS. LYDIA KEYES, Died Nov.. 18,1861, Aged 89 y'rs. MISS LY- DIA KEYES, Died June 30, 1873. Aged 75 y'rs. No. 1 150. [This and No. 1151 are inclosed with wooden paling. No. ll.'>0 is white marble in freestone- Inclined. Discolored.] WILLIAM H. RICHMOND Died January 14, 1864; a § ec ^ 49 years | mos. ITS INSCRIPTIONS AND EPITAPHS. 97 Just as 1 am, without one plea, But that thy blood was shed for me, And that thou bid'st me come to thee, O, Lamb of God, I come. No. 1151. [White marble. Set in granite. Good condi- tion.] ELLEN wife of William H. Rich- mond Died Dec. 21, 1865. Aged 43 y'rs. \\ ILLIAM H. their Son Died July 24, 1872, Aged 27 y'rs 3 mo's, 6 days. No. 1152. [This No. and No. 1153 are alike, and are in- closed with wooden paling. No. 1152 on mar- ble plinth, granite base. Is cracked in two places at base, where dowels are inserted. The fence interferes with the convenient read- ing of other inscriptions.] ANTOINETTE, wife of Franklin B. Holmes, Died Sept. 25, 1868, Aged 39 y'rs 2 mo's. Waiting on the other shore. No. 1153. [Good condition.] FRANKLIN B. HOLMES, Died Oct. 23, 1880, Aged 55 y'rs 9 mo. & 22 d'ys. No. 1154. [Blue slate. Good condition. Scroll above symbol.] Here lies Inter'd the body of Mr Samuel Marson who departed this life Aug. 23, A. D. 1769. No. 1155. [Blue slate. Good condition.] In memory of Elizabeth Savery, 'wife of Lemuel Savery who died Au- gust 1, 1831, Aged 71 years. Remember me as you pass by, As yon are now so once was 1 ; As I am now so you must be, Prepare for death to follow me. No. 1 156. [Blueslate. Cleft perpendicularly, its whole length, near centre. Weeping willow and urn.] To the memory of Mrs Joanna White wife of Capt Gideon White who died September 23 1810 in the 95th /ear of her age No. 1157. [Blueslate. Weatherworn. Bad condition. Part of surface scaled off. . In em Mr GIDEO HITE who departed this life March j6th J779 Aged 62 years Also In Memory of Capt CORNELIUS WHITE his son who Foundered at Sea Sepr ye 22 1779 Aged 35 years No. 1158. [White marble. Four and a half feet high. Fair condition.] This stone is erected, by her sur- viving connexions, to perpetuate the memory of HANNAH WHITE, daughter of Gideon and Joanna White, who died January 3, 1841, aged 93 yeais Her long pilgrimage on earth was ennobled bv the practice of the duties of Christianity, cheered by its hopes, andsustainsdby its faith. No. 1159. [Low, blue slate. Laminai separating. Moss- grown. Symbol.] In Memory of Elizabeth Daughter to Mr Gideon White and Mrs Joanna his wife born April ye jst J75J & died Decemr ye 26th 17 [The last two figs, are marred.] No. 1 1 60. [Blue slate. Weatherworn. Broken. De- faced. Symbol.] memory o Experience Dau ter to Gid on White & Joanna his wife who Deed May ye 5th 1756 Aged 9 years 1 1 days No. 1 161. [Low, blue slate. Moss-covered. Broken at top. Symbol.] Thomas .Son of Capt Gideon & Mrs Johanna White died April ye 10th 1759 aged 10 months & 10 days. No. 1162. [White marble. Almost ruined.] Erected in memory of two Children of Zabdiel Sampson Esq & Mrs Ruth his wife : viz. Algernon Sidney who died July 15, 1815 ; aged 6 years and 5 months and Milton who died at New Bedford July 19, 1806 aged 9 months BURIAL HILL : No. 1163. [White marble. Four and a half feet in height. Discolored. Covered with a minute vegetable growth. Weeping willow and urn.] In this sacred spot are deposited the remains of MRS. RUTH SAMP- SON, relict of Hon. Zabdiel Sampson born April 10, 1784, died Feb. 16, 1837 No. 1164. [Similar to preceding.] In this sacred spot are deposited the remains of HON. ZABDIEL SAMPSON Faithful and assiduous in public trust ; amiable and exemplary in private life the tears of friendship and affection embalm his memory Born August 22, 1781 ; Died July 19, 1828. No. 1165. [White marble. Weathering rough. Urn, with flame from top.] Sacred to the memory of Miss Caro- sine Sampson dau. of Mr. George & Mrs. Hannah Sampson who died Feb. 5, 1824, aged 22 years, 1 mo. & 26 days Hers was the mildness of the rising morn. No. Tl66. [Pyramidal. Blue slate. Good condition. Festoons. This and the following to No. 1172 b inclusive are inclosed.] In memory of Esther Cooper daughter of Mr John Cooper and Mrs Jerusha his wife who died Sept. 9th 1803 aged 2 years & 2 months The infant smiles in lisping speach And in the grave in silence sleeps. No. 1167. [Blue slate. Good condition. Weeping wil- low and tomb.] Dn memory of Mrs. Lucy, wife of Capt. Joseph Cooper, who died Oct. 13, 1842, aged 70 years No. 1168. [Similar to preceding.] In memory of Capt. Joseph Cooper, who died Nov. 25, 185 1, aged 82 years No. 1169. [Beautiful white marble. Good condition. 9n marble plinth. Granite base] MARY B. COOPER died Dec. 3, 1887 aged 77 y'rs 8 mo's. No. 1 170. [Low, blue slate. Good condition, save a small fracture at right hand corner. Symbol.] In memory of George Cooper son of Mr Joseph Cooper & Lucy his wife who died Novr 7 1796 aged 2 years & 22 days No. 1 1 7 1. [Blue slate. Good condition. Weeping wil- low and urn.] In memory of Lucy Taylor Cooper Daughter of Capt Joseph Cooper and Mrs Lucy his wife who died Septer 19th 1803 aged one year 5 months An emblem in this glass we see Of what we all must quickley be. The infant has resigned its breath Sleeps in the icy arms of death. No. 1 172 a. [White marble. Moss-grown. Rough.] EMELINE P. wife of William B. Cooper died Aug. 9, 1835, a g ea " 2 ° years and 8 mon. A partner's withered hope is here Here friendship gives a faithful tear. No. 1172 b. [Beautiful veined marble, on granite base.] Lucy T. Cooper died Nov. 25, 1889, aged 83 y'rs n mo's. No. 1 1 73. [Blueslate. Good condition, but moss-grown. Weeping willow and urn.] Erected in memory of Capt JOHN VIRGIN who died at Sea, in his pas- sage from St. Ubes to Boston, Octr 23. 1822, in the 32 year of his age Heath but entombs the body Life the soul. No. 1 1 74. [White marble, on marble plinth and base.] ABIGAIL, widow of Capt. John Virgin whose earth life closed, Feb. 13, 1880, Aged 87 y'rs 7 mo's. 16 days Blessed are the pure in heart. No. 1 1 75. [Blue slate. Good condition. Bust of man, in relief.] This Stone is erected to the mem- ory of Capt John Virgin who died Oct. 3, i8i4aged forty seven. Protected by thy Saviour friend Whom wind & seas obey Here peaceful rest till time shall end Then rise to endless day. ITS INSCRIPTIONS AND EPITAPHS. 99 No. 1 176. [Blue slate. Good condition. In place of the symbol, the letters"l\ W"."] This Stone is erected to the mem- ory of Mrs. Priscilla Weston who died May 30, 1853 aged eighty six years Her first husband was Capt. John Virgin. No. 1177. [Purplish blue slate. Good condition. Two symbols.] In memory of William Henry Vir- gin Son of Capt. John Virgin and Mrs Prisciila his wife, who died Deer 9th 1796 aged 5 days Also In memory of William Henry Virgin Son of Capt John Virgin and Mrs Priscilla his wife who died Sepr 13th 1798 aged 9 months & 4 days. Unblemisht innocence what beauty Husht to rest, shrouded from ills Which riper years infest. No. 1 1 78. [Blue slate. Seamed. Moss-grown. Weep- ing willow and urn.] To perpetuate the memory of Mrs Sally Robbins consort of Mr. William R. Robbins of North Carolina who was Born September 5, 1777 and de- ceased May the 27 1808 aged 31 years So fades the lovely blooming iiower Such and so withering are our early Joys. No. 1179. [Blue slate. Good condition. Two symbols.] In memory of Thomas Tribbel Son of Mr Joseph Tribbel and Mrs Mary his wife who died Novr 18th 1795 aged 1 1 months Also In memory of Mary Tribbel daughter of Mr Joseph Tribbel and Mrs Mary his wife who died Octr 18th 1799 aged 1 year & 14 days No. 1180. [Blue slate. Pyramidal. Good condition. Urnbetween roses.] To the memory of John Dickson son of Mr John & Mrs Phebe Dickson who died Octr 7th 1802 aged 1 year 1 month & 9 days 25 In early 'lays away from us he llys No more his pleasing actions charmesour eyes Gone but not lost I see him from afare That sublime part like a bright morning star A happy change from earth to sure above Now takes his dwelling in the realms of love No. 1181. [White marble. Fair condition. FATHER. JOHN DICKSON, Died July 13, 1821 Aged 46. No. 1182. [Similar to preceding.! MOTHER. Phebe Dickson, Died February 26, 1858, Aged 81. No. 1183. [Low. blue slate. Inclosed. Good condition. Urn.] Sacred to the memory of Samuel Dickson son of Mr Samuel Dickson & Mary his wife who Died Sepr 10th 1807 aged one year 5 months & 22 days No. 1184. [Blue slate. Good condition. Weeping wil- low and urn.] In Memory of BENJAMIN DEX- TER, Son of Benjamin & Mary Bul- lard, Died Jan,y 20, 1830: Aged 2 years & 5 months. Let parents with thankfulness own The encouragement Jesus hath give'n ; Be delighted to hear him declare Of such is the kingdom of Heaven. No. 1185. [Blue slate. Good condition. Weeping wil- low and urn. Columns sculptured in low relief on sides.] MARY wife of Benjamin Bullard, died Mar. 9, 1835 ; Aged 31 years. Why do we mourn departing friends Or shake at deaths alarm, Tis but the voice that Jesus sends To call them to his armes. No. 1186. [White marble. Four feet high. Rough. Dis- colored.] In memory of Capt. Andrew Bart- lett who died May 6, 1832, aged 67 yrs. & 5 mo. Also. ELIZABETH wid- ow of the above, who died July 9, 1844, aged 73 yrs. & 4 mo. When we at death must part How keen how deep the pain; But we shall still be joined in heart, And hope to meet again. 100 BURIAL HILL : No. 1187. [Blue slate. Lamina; separating. Fair con- dition. Symbol.] In Memory of Mrs Abigail Doten wife of Mr Wm Doten who died July 5; 1783.- Aged 25 years No. 1 188. [Blue slate. Good condition, but moes-grown. Symbol. 1 In Memory of Mr Samuel Cole who dec'd July 30th 1786 Aged 30 years No. 1189. [Blue slate. Good condition, but moss-grown. Weeping willow and urn.] In memory of Mrs Abigail Sylves- ter who died June 20, 1820 aged 88 years wife of Abner Sylvester No. 1 190. [Blue slate. Good condition. Three and three-fourths feet high. Pyramidal. Festoons. Curtains looped up.] A. D. 1 781, March 4. died WIL- LIAM WATSON Jun, Aged 24 Years : June 24, died BENJAMIN WATSON in the 21st Year of his Age: Only Sons of William Watson Esqr. and Elizabeth his Wife, And Here lie In- terred [On each of the lower corners is sculptured an urn, the left having the initials "B W." the right "WW."] No. 1 19 1 . [Blue slate. Pyramidal. Purplish color— which seems to indicate sreat durability. Fes- toons; curtains and tassels.] Here lies intered the remains of Mrs Elizabeth Watson wife of Wil- liam Watson Esqr who departed this life Septr 2d 1798 in the 66th year of her age No. 1 192. [Blue slate. Similar to No. 1191.] In memory of Hon. William Wat- son, faithful in public trust, in every relation exemplary, this stone is erect- ed, with grateful recollections. of his kindness and worth, by his surviving children. Born Mav 6, A D 1730, O. S. Died April 2 7,AD 1 81 5 No. 1 193. [Blue slate. Five feet by 2 3-4. Some moss on surface. Urn.] JOSEPH TRIBBLE, Jr. died March 13, AD. 1828. JEt. 55 years. MARY, widow of JOSEPH TRIBBLE Jr. died Feb. 10, AD. 1833. ^t. 58 y,Ys. Also their twosons WM. died at Port au Prince AD. 1827,^^. 23 y,rs.ROB- \ ERT F. died at Savannah AD. 1832, \ ^Et. 21 y,rs. No. 1194. [Low, blue slate.,— purplish. Fresh as if cut I yesterday. Symbol.] In Memory of Sarah Daughter of i Mr Joseph Tribell Jur & Mrs Sarah his wife who died Octr 8 1774 aged 1 year No. 1 195. [Blue slate. Removed from freestone socket, and setin the earth. Weeping willow and urn.] JOSEPH TRIBBLE, Jr. died Jan. 9, 1828, aged 75 years. SARAH, widow of Joseph Tribble Jr. died Dec. 8, 1848, aged 98 years No. 1196. [Blue slate. Good condition. Symbol.] To the memory of Mr William God- dard who died at sea& was buried at Marthas Vineyard July 10th 1709 aged 26 years Here lies buried William son of the above William Goddard & Sarah his wife who died Sepr 22 179S aged 1 year & 9 months. Why do we mourn departing friends Oi - shake at death's alarms? 'lis but, the voice that Jesus sends To call them to his arms. No. 1197. [Blue slate. Good condition. Weeping wil- low and urn.] In memory of Mr Rufus Goddari who departed this life August 26, 180' in the 29th year of his age [Blue slate, low and urn. NO. I I 98. Good condition. Weeping wil- In memory of Mary Goddard, wid- ow of Benjamin Goddard, who die< April 23, 1822, aged 77 years. ITS INSCRIPTIONS AND EPITAPHS. 101 No, 1 199. [Blue slate. Good condition; but somewhat moss-grown. Urn.] In memory of Mr. Samuel Battles who died July 31 18 12 in the 78 year of his age No. 1200. [Purplish blue slate Pyramidal. Weeping willow and urn.] In memory of William Battles son of Mr Samuel & Mrs Deborah Battles who died Decemr 12th 1802 aged 2 months & 18 days No. 1201. [Blue slate. Good condition, save being in- clined. Urn.] In memory of Hariot Bartlett daugh- ter of Mr Stephen Bartlett & Mrs Polly his wife who died Sept 18th 1802 aged 2 years No. 1202. [Blue slate. Good condition. Mausoleum.] In memory of WILLIAM TRIB- BLE, who was born Jan 2, 1783, died June 14, 1832. No. 1203. [Blue slate. Good condition. Mausoleum.] BETSEY, widow of William Trib- ble, born Sept. 8,1789, died April 24, 1846. FRANCIS., their son died Feb. 14, 1830 aged 5 mos. No. 1204. [White marble. Weathering rough. Inclined. Weeping willow and urn.] OUR MOTHER. PELLA, wife of George Perkins, Born Feb. 5, 1782, Died Febr. 2, 1826, WILLIAM, Born June 19, 1810, Died Sept. 4, 181 1, HANNAH, Born March 2, 1816, Died Sept. 16, 1825. Children of George &: Pella Perkins. No. 1205. [Blue slate, purplish. Urn.] GEORGE PERKINS, died Feb. 6, 1834, in the 54th y.r of his age. Receive, O earth, his faded form, In thy cold bosom let it lie; Safe let it rest from every storm- Soon must it rise no more to die. No. 1206. [Blue slate. Good condition. Urn.] To the memory of Capt Thomas Doten who died Febry 28th 1794 in the 49th year of his age. No. 1207. [Blue slate. Moss-covered. Symbol.] In Memory of Mrs Jerusha Doten wife of Capt Thomas Doten who de- parted this Life Apriel ye 24th 1777 in ye 31st year of her age No. 1208. [Blue slate. Good condition. Urn under fes- toons.] In memory of Miss Patience C. Tur- ner, Daughter of Capt Lothrop Tur- ner and Mrs Susan his wife who died Nov. 10, 1816, aged 15 years and 9 months The pale consumption sure but lingering pow- er, Nip'd at an early date thetender flower; She niark'd its near approach without a sigh, Mildly resigned alike to live or die. No. 1209. [Low. blue slate. Good condition. Urn.] To the memory of Eleazar S. Tur- ner, son of Capt Lothrop & Mrs Su- sannah Turner who died Novr 9th 1800 aged 1 year & 39 days No. 1210. [Blue slate, sound and compact. Symbol.] In Memory of Mrs Elizabeth Tur- ner wife of Mr Lothrop r F$ rner who died August 16th 1789, in-ye 24 year of her age No. 121 1. [Blue slate. 1 feet in height. Good condi- tion. Urn.] In Memory of Susannah Turner, wife of Lothrop Turner" who depart- ed this life May 15, 1837, aged 70 y.rs. No. 12 1 2. [Similar to preceding.] In memory of Lothrop Turner, who departed this life June 16, 1835 a g e d 73 > ears - 102 BUklAL HILL No. 1213. [Wide, blue slate, 3 by 2 1-2 feet. Good condi- tion. Ornamentally carved with the portrait of a woman 1 Here lies Interr'd the Body of Mrs Patience Watson, the wife of Mr El- kanah Watson. She departed this life April 20, 1767 In tie Thirty fourth Year of her Age. No. 1214. [Blue slate. Good condition, but inclined. Willow.] This Stone is placed here to the mem- ory of Mr ELKANAH WATSON who died Sept r 7 1804, aged 73 yeais Also Charles L. Watson his son who Died 16 of the same month aged 11 years. No. 1215. [Blue slate. Fair condition. Some moss. Fig. of s un on the horizon.] Beneath this Sod lies buried all that was mortal of Miss Lucia Wat- son. (The youngest daughter of Mr Elkanah & Mrs Patience Watson) who at the age of 26 years without one reluctant Sigh calmly resign'd her Spirit to the Creator who gave it : firmly perswaded that in his Infinite Benevolence She should injoy an end- less & a happy Immortality. She was born November n, 1765 Died March 20, 1792. * No. 1216. [Blue slate. Good condition.] In memory of William Taylor, aged 47 Born in London April 25, 1804, Died in Boston June 27, 1851 No. 1217. [Low, blue slate. Fair condition, but some- what seamed.] In Memory of Mrs Keturah Hovey wife of Cap t Samuel Hovey who died Feb y J4, J790 in ye 37 year of her age Also in Memory of Rachel, their Daughter who died Oct r 14 J790 aged 8 months & 5 days. No. 1218. [White marble. Good condition. On marble plinth. Granite base.] EDWARD W. WATSON Born on Clark's Island, Dec 17, 1797, Died Aug. 8, 1876. No. 1219. [White marble. Rough. Defaced.] EUNICE, Relict of the late John Watson, Born Feb. 5, 1759, Died Sept 14, 1 838. ELIZA ANN, Dau. of the above, Born March 28, 1799, Died Sept. 14, 1847. No. 1220. [Blue slate. Good condition. Flaming urn.] In Memory of John Watson Esq. Born Aug,st 26, 1 748, Died] Feb, y 1, 1826. Also his Wife Mrs. Lucia Watson, dau,tr of Benjamin Mars ton Esq. of Salem, Born Feb,y i5, 1748, Died Oct,r 15, 1793. No. 1221. [Blue slate. 4 1-2 feet high. Good condi- tion. Panel.] In memory of EXPERIENCE, widow of Beza Hayward Esq. who died March 4th. 185 1, aged 88 years & 8 Months. No. 1222. [Similar to preceding.] In memory of BEZA HAYWARD Esq. who died June 4th A D. 1830, aged 78 years No. 1223. [Blue slate. Good condition. Weeping willow and urn.] In memory of Mr Beza Hayward Jr. Son of Beza Hayward Esq who was drowned in Plymouth Harbour F'eby 5, 1814 : in the 22 year of his age. No. 1224. [White marble. Rough. Discolored.] ELIZABETH ANN HAYWARD dau. of Nathan & Joanna Hayward, died Feb. 3, 1840, aged 35 years. No. 1225. [Similar to 1224.] CHARLES FIELD Born Jan. 14, 1804 Died Aug. 22, 1838. ITS INSCRIPTIONS AND EPITAPHS. No. 1226. ] Purplish blue slate. Good condition. Urn under festoons.] To the memory of Edward W. Hayward Son of Dr Nathan Hay- ward & Joanna his wife who was born the 18th & died the 19th August, 1808. No. 1227. [Blue slate. Good condition. Urn between rosebuds.] To the memory of G. W. and J. A. Hayward twin Children of Dr. N. Hayward and Joanna his wife who were born & died 17th November 1803 No. 1228. [Low, blue slate. Good condition. Festoons.] To the memory of Penelope P. Hayward Daughter of Dr Nathan Hayward and Joanna his wife who was born the 21th and died the 22th March 1801 No. 1229. [Blue slate. Good condition. Urn under festoons. j To the memory of Mary W. Hay- ward Daughter of Dr. Nathan Hay- ward and Joanna *his wife who was born the 16th and died the 20 th October 1797. No. 1230. [Blue slate. Four feet in height. Weeping willow and urn.] Erected in memory of WILLIAM ATWOOD, Consort of Temperance Atwood who was drowned at Sea March 11, 1821 ; aged 42 years Also three children WILLIAM ATWOOD IJr. died October 1, 1807 ; aged one year. ISAAC R. ATWOOD died March 24, 1814; aged four years. HENRY R. ATWOOD died May 30, 1828; aged sixteen years. No. 1231. [Low, white marble. Good condition.] [On obverse:] CHARLES T. Son of Charles S. 26 103 & Hannah C. SWAN died Oct. 21, 1868, aged ii mo's 15 days. [On reverse:] Charlie. "Of such is the Kingdom of Heaven." No. 1232. [White marble in freestone socket. Discol- ored.] NANCY K. wife of Lewis Palmer ; died Dec. 11, 1870, aged 52 y'rs n mos. & 6 ds. Weep not. Sweet was her life— exceeding sweet To deeds of kindness given; A rounded life— by love complete And bearing her to heaven l No. 1233. [Blue slate. Inclined. Moss-covered. Sym- bol.] Here lies buried Patience daugh tr to Mr David Turner & Mrs Deborah his wife who died Deem br ye 9th 1773 Aged 4 Months & 27 days No. 1234. [Low, blue slate. Laminae separating. Face cleft. Symbol.] In memory of Patience Coleman Turner daugh tr to Mr David Turnnr & Mrs Deborah his wife dec d Octo br ye 1775 Aged 10 Months & 4 days No. 1235. [Blue slate. Good condition. Festoons.] To the memory of Charles L. Hay- ward Son of Beza Hayward Esq and Experience his wife who was born January 21, 1802 & died August 17 1811. No. 1236. [Reddish brown stone. Fair condition. Thick, heavy block, ornamentally carved like Gothic arch.] WILLIAM S. RUSSELL, Born Jan. 11, 1782, Died Feb. 22, 1863. No. 1237. [Blue slate. Good condition. Symbol.] In memory of Mr Elisha Dunham who died Nov r 14th 1803 in the 58 year of his age 104 BURIAL HILL : No. 1238. [Blue slate. Cleft. Lamina; separating. Sur- face partly scaled off. Portion of symbol re- mains.] In memory or Mr David Turner who died Octo br ye 4th 1775 in ye 45 ye a r of his Age No. 1239. [Blue slate. Somewhat weatherworn. Sym- bol.! In memory of Mr David Turner who dec d Jan ry ye 18th 1769 in ye 76th year of his age No. 1240. [Blue slate. Laminae separating. Symbol.] Here lies buried ye body of that virtuous woman Mrs Rebecca Turner wife of Mr David Turner who died Jan ryye 25 1766 Aged 54 years 10 Months No. 1241. [Blue slate. Fair condition. Symbol.] Here lies buried the body of that virtious woman Mrs Ruth Turner wife to Mr Dauid Turner & Daugh tr to M r Nathaniel Jackson. She was a member of the jst Church of Christ in Plymouth she dec d March ye 28th J755 Aged 55 years & 5 Months. No. 1242. [Blue slate. Good condition. Symbol.] In memory ot Meroa Turner Daugh- ter of Mr David Turner and M rs Lydia his wife who died July 10 1806 Aged 5 months No. 1243. [Low, blue slate. Good condition. Symbol.] In Memory of Lydia Prince Daugh- ter of Mr David & Mrs Lydia Turner who died Jan y 19 1735 aged 9 months & 12 days No. 1244. [Blue slate. Sound and compact. Symbol.] To the memory of David Turner son of Mr David Turner & Mrs Lydia his wife who died Sep r30 1798 aged j year 9 months & 20 days And must thy children die so soon. No. 1245. [Blue slate. Fair condition, but marred slightly. Symbol.] In memory of David Turner son of Mr David Turner & Mrs Lydia his wife who died Sep r 20th 1802 aged j year & 9 months & 3 days No. 1246. Moss- covered. Somewhat [Blue slate, marred.] In Memory of Seth Foster who died Octo ye 1 8th 1756 In ye 4th year of his age & of Lemuel Foster died March ye 16th 1757 aged one week Both Children of Thomas Foster Esqr & Mary his wife. No. 1247. [Low, blue slate. Weatherworn. Moss- grown. Difficult to read.] In memory of HANNAH FOSTER daughter to Mr Thomas Foster Jun r & Mercy his wife who deces d April 25 1748 aged 7 months & 6 days No. 1248. [Blue slate. Older than preceding which is close by it, both facing west; while that is moss-grown and scarcely legible, this is clean, compact, and as easily read as on the day it was put in place. Symbol. j Here Lyes the Body of Samuel Foster son of Mr Samuel Foster & Margaret his wife Aged 18 years 1 mo & yds who died Sept ye 27th 1744. No. 1249. [Low, blue slate. Part of surface scaled off. Symbol.] In Memory of Thomas Forster Prin son of Mr Jam Prince & Mrs Eun ce his wife who died Sep r 17th J783 Aged year & 4 months No. 1250. [Blue slate. Fair condition, but somewhat marred and moss-grown. The rounded por- tion of the stone at top is occupied by a carv ing in relief of a skull and crossbones, — pa of skull scaied off.] In memory of THOMAS FOSTE Esq r who departed this life Jan y y 24th J777 in ye 74th Year of his Ag TS inscriptions and epitaphs. 105 No. 1251. [Blue slate. Left corner broken off, but not injuringinscription. Surface seamed. Symbol.] In memory of Mr Job Foster who departed this life Jan y ye 22dj777 in ye 22d Year of his Age. No. 1252. [Purple slate. Good condition.] REBEKAH, Relict of Noah Gale, Died Aug. 10, 1840, JEt. 86. NOAH GALE, Lost in a Storm on Block Is- land Nov. 1806, ^Et. 49. Rest in peace. No. 1253. [Blue slate. Four and a fourth feet high. Good condition. Weeping willow and urn. Wreath around the inscription.] Erected In memory of ELIZA- BETH GALE wife of Daniel Gale and daughter of Edward \\ inslow of Duxbury Died Sep. 6, 181 7 : aged 19 years As in adam all die so in CHRIST shall all be made alive. No. 1254. [A Goodwin stone. Moss-grown. Symbol.] To perpetuate the memory of Mrs Mary Bacon Consort of the Rev Mr Jacob Bacon who departed this life much Lamented Nov r 17th 1772 in ye 55th year of her Age : is this stone here set up & thus marked with her name No. 1255. [Low, blue slate. Laminae separating. Moss- grown. Symbol.] Thomas Son of the Rev d Mr Jacob Bacon & Mary his wife Born Feb y I 5 tn x 753& Died August 6th 1753 N. S. No. 1256. [Low, blue slate. Good condition. Symbol.] In memory of Betsy Daughter of Mr Samuel & Mrs Betsy Brooks who died April 19, 1794 aged 5 years & 6 nonths No. 1257. [Blue slate. Good condition, but inclined. Symbol.] To Perpetuate the memory of Charles Henry Bacon Son of David Bacon and Mrs Abigail his wife who died September 6, 1802 in the SixtQ year of his age In early life prepared for Death Heaven call'd and I resign'd my Breath Weep not dear friends your tears dismiss Nor wish me from the Realms of Bliss. No. 1258. [Low, blue slate. Fair condition, save moss-grown. Symbol.] In Memory of Henry Sampson Son of Mr. David Bacon & Mrs Abigail his wife who died Jan y 2j J787 aged J4 days No. 1259. [Blue slate. Fair condition, but moss-grown. Weeping willow and urn.] To Perpetuate the memory of Mrs Abigail Bacon wife of David Bacon Esq who died July 19, 1829 in the 75 year of her age No. 1260. [Blue slate. Three and one-half feet. Good condition. Weeping willow and urn.] In memory of Cap. Nathaniel Syl- vester, who died March 18, 1830, aged 61 years. Also his wife Eisey Sylvester who died January 29, 1830, aged 57 years. Prepare to meet thy GOD This only can prepare the heart For death's surprising hour No. 1261. [Low, white marble. Rough. Disintegrating.] WILLIAM ALFRED, son of Wil- liam & Mary B. Sylvester died March 9, 1837 a ged 22 days No. 1262. [Low, white marble. Rough. Urn.] Mary Harlow, Daughter of W & M. B. Sylvester, died October 31, 1835 aged 3 months No. 1263. [Purple slate. Good condition ] In memory of Miss Mary Faunce died Feb. 1, 1844, aged 61 yrs. io6 BUklAL HILL : No. 1264. [Fine, blue slate. Good condition.] In memory of Mrs. Lucretia Burr Watson, widow of Benjamin M. Wat- son, Born at Fairfield, Conn., Nov. 21, 1 781, Died at Plymouth, Aug. 29, 1864. No. 1265. [Fine, blue slate. Good condition. Urn.] In memory of BENJAMIN M. WATSON Esq. Born Nov. 15,1774, Died Nov. 12, 1835. No. 1266. [Blue slate. Good condition. Flaming urn.] In Memory of LUCRETIA ANN Born April 12,1806. Died Aug,st 10,1807. ELIZABETH MILLER, Born Sept,r 18, 1810. Died Feb.y 28, 181 1. BENJAMIN MARSTON Born April 16, 1816. Died March 26, 1817. Children of B. M. & L. J. Watson No. 1267. '[Blue slate. Good condition. Flaming urn.] In Memory of Jonathan Sturges Born April 8,1822, Died Jan,y 20, 1823. Mrs. Lucretia Watson ; wife of Rev. H. B. Goodwin, of Concord, Born Feb,y 15, 1808. Died Nov,r 11,1831. Children ofB.M., & L. B. Watson. No. 1268. [White marble. Taken from stone socket, and set in the ground.] LUCRETIA, wife of Capt. Otis Rogers, Died Jan. 10, 1869. Aged 40 y'rs 29 d's. In memory of thy name, dear one [The re- mainder of the epitaph is covered by the origi- nal socket.] No. 1269. [White marble. Discolored. Set in freestone .socket.] LIZZIE G. DIMAN, Died May 7, 1863 Aged 2 5 y' rs I m0 - 1 ^ a y HAT- TIE A. DIMAN, Died Feb. 8, 1864, Aged 21 y'rs 9 mo's, 5 days, MIRIAM G. DIMAN, Died Apr. 9, 1865, Aged 18 y'rs 5 mo's. 9 days A sleep in Jesus. No. 1270. [White marble. In freestone socket. Discol- ored.] MARIAS. DIMAN Died Jan. 15, 1875, Aged 38 y'rs 8 mo's 23days Asleep in Jesus! blessed sleep From which none ever wake to weep. No. I 271. TWhite marble. Discolored. Marble plinth. Freestone hase.] Father and Mother. No. 1272. [White marble. Moss-grown. Rough.] Mary Holmes, dau. of William B. and Mary Ann Cox, died Dec. 23, 18 1 9, aged 7 mo. & 9 ds. No. 1273. [White marble, in white marble plinth. Good condition.] EDWARD SOUTHWORTH Died Feb. 7 1863, Aged 93 yrs5 mos 20 days. RUTH D. his wife Died May 8 1879, Aged 101 yrs. 10 mos. 13 days No. 1274. [Low, blue slate. Fair condition. Symbol.] Mary Dautr to mr James & mrs Faith Shurtliff His wife died May 1, 1742 in ye 13th month of her age No. 1275. [Blue slate. Bad condition. Much of face split off and gone. Remains of symbol.] lyes ye of Mr Shurt- liff Mr James She Deed h ye 28th 43 in 27th year her age No. 1276. [Blue slate. Fair condition, but somewhat seamed. Symbol.] In memory of Miss T/ia?dfu/ Shuit- lerT, who died July 10, 1807, aged 57 years. No. 1277. [Blue slate. Good condition. Symbol.] Here lyes Buried the Body of Mrs LOIS FOSTER the wife of Mr Thomas Foster who died September ye 21st 1743 with one child buried in her arm and five more by her side. Viz. Elisha John Gershom Gershom & Hannah ITS INSCRIPTIONS AND EPITAPHS. IO7 N0.T27S. [Low, white marble. This and the next three Nog. ate inclosed with iron rustic fence. Good -condition.] Lemuel F. son of L. T. & Lydia 'Robbins died May 1 8th 1841 3 years 6 3 months No. 1 279. [White marble.] In Memory of Sarah B. dau. of L. T. & Lydia Robbins, who died March 19, 1849 M. 6 years. No. 1280. [Low block of white marble. On upper sur- face:] Sarah B. [On obverse:] Born Feb, 22, 1850, Died Dec. 15, K864. No. 1281. [Tall granite obelisk.] [[On west side, midway:] 1872. [On plinth:] ROBBINS. No. 1282. [Very low, blue slate. Good condition. Sym- bol.] Samuel Burn ye son of Michell & Eliz th Burn died May 8th 1741 aged 7 months No. 1283. [Blue slate. Moss-covered. Somewhat de- .aced. Symbol.] Here lyes buried body of Mr SAMUEL JACKSON He departed 'his flife Novbr 2d 1745 in ye 55th year of his age No. 1284. [White marble, once in stone socket. It is iow set in the ground, which probably hides tartof the inscription.] OLIVE W. GRIFFIN, died 21 te 5 8. No. 1285. rWhite marble. Top ornamentally carved, feathering rough. Inclined.] Sacred to the memory of :HARLES ROBBINS Master Mari- ler who died at St. Pierre Marti- lique Jan, 22, 1803, aged about 34 ears. Also to MARY his wife who lied Sept. 23, 1854, aged 84 years 23 No. 1286. [Blue slate. Four and one-half feet inheight. Good condition. Urn.] LUCIA R. dau. of Nathan B. & Lucia W. Robbins, died Sept 7, 1845, in the 22 yr. #>f her age No. 1287. [ Blue slate. Four and one-half feet in height. Seamed across, above the epitaph. Weeping willow and urn.] To the memory of LUCIA W. ROBBINS, Consort of NATHAN B. ROBBINS, who died Jan. 19, 1826; aged 28 years Thus from thy kindred early torn And to ihv grave untimely borne. Vanish'd forever from my view Thou partner of my youth adieu. Still with my first idea's twin'd, Thine image of t will meet my mind. And while remembrance brings thee near, Affection sad will drop a tear. As in adam all die even so in Christ Shall all be made alive. No. 1288. [Blue slate. Good condition. Weeping wil- low and urn.] In memory of Lucia Robbins Daughter of Nathan B. Robbins & Lucia his wife died October 1, 1821 aged 1 year 9 months and 1 day So fades the lovely blooming flower, Frail, smiling solace of an hour; So our transient comforts fly, Pleasure only blooms to die. No. 1289. [Blue slate. Good condition. Weeping wil- low and urn.] In memory of Capt Nathan Bacon who died at Sea April 10, 1786, aged 50 years Also Mrs Mary Bacon his wife who departed this life January 17, 1825 aged 84 years. No. 1290. [White marble. Weathering rough.] LUCY B. wife of WILLIAM MAN- TER, died Dec. 3, 1856, ^.48 y'rs & 5 mo's. No. 1291. [White marble. Weathering rough. In- clined.] WILLIAM F. MANTER, died Oct. 30, 1846, aged 19 y'rs & 6 mo's. io8 BURIAL HILL : WINSLOW MANTER, died Dec. 7, 1835, aged 7 years LUCY E. MANTER, died October 25, 1837 : aged 6 y'rs & 10 mo's. LUCY M. MANTER, died Sept. 7, 1842 : aged 13 mo's. Children of Wm. & Lucy B. Man- ter. No. 1292. [White marble. In freestone socket. Dis- colored.] George E. Wadsworth, of Co. E. 29th Mass. Reg. died at Crab Orchard, Ky. Aug. 31, 1863, aged 35 yrs. 8 mos. "So calm, so constant was his rectitude That, by his loss alone, we know his worth. And feel how true a man has walked with us on earth. No. 1293. [White marble. Similar to preceding.] In Memory of CHARLES WADS- WORTH, of Co. B. 39th Mass. Reg. who died a Prisoner of war at Salis- bury, N. C. Nov. 10, 1864, Aged 31 yrs 4 mos. Who shall offer youth and beauty On a Nation's shrine With a loftier sense of dutv Or truer heart than thine. No. 1294. [White marble. Wreath of flowers above the inscription. Over wreath the words:] Christ is our victory, even here. SUSAN E. WADSWORTH, Died July 7, 1868, aged ^ y'rs No. 1295. [Wooden slab. Painted letters, somewhat worn away.] MARY ETTER died Feb. 1 ith 1869. Aged 1 years 6 mos. No. 1296. [Wooden cross. Painted letters, fading out. The inscription appears to be as follows:] Caroline, Infant child of Conrad & Magdaline Shade Died July 29 1869 No. 1297. [Blue slate, laminae separating. Symbol.] Here lyes ye body of Cap tt Wil- liam Shurtlefwho deed Febry the 4th 1729-30 in the 72d year of his a?e No. 129S. [Blue slate. Good condition. Symbol.] In memory of Miss Lydia Shurtleff, who died Oct. 31, 1809, aged 67 years. No. 1299. [Blue slate. Defaced. Shaky. Symbol.]' In Memory of Capt Jabez Shu\*t~ leff who deed Jana ry ye 22 J76J in ye 77th year ofhis Age. No. 1300. [Blue slate. Weathering rough. Face of stone scaling off.] Elisha on to Thomas & Lois. Foster his wife deed Nov br ye 19th 1730 aged months & 7 days. No. 1301. [Blue slate. A curiously wrought stone, splitting, seamed, and moss-growa. Design at top, a skeleton whose right elbow rests upon a tomb, the right hand grasping a scythe. Upon the tomb is an hour-glass, and on this are cross- bones. At left of skeleton a flaming urn, at base of which is a rose tree bearing buds and flowers. Near the tomb is a skull leaning against a dead shrub. An iron hood, placed so as not to conceal the sculpture, would prolong the life of this monument.] Here lyes buried the body of Mr Nath Jackson who died July ye 4th 1743 in the 79th year of his age. No. 1302. [Blue slate. Weatherworn. Defaeed. Split- ting to pieces. Moss-grown. Symbol. 1 Here lyes ye body of mrs RUTH JACKSON wife to Mr Nath Jackson) who deed March ye 29th 1742 in ye} 79th year of her age No. 1303. [White marble. In a broken stone socket. Three and three-fourths feet high. The marble part in fair condition.] FATHER & MOTHER. Sacred to the memory of Capt. GEORGE | BACON, who was drowned at Sea, | on a voyage from Hamburg, to New York, Sept. 6, 1826, M. 53 y'rs. ELIZABETH, his widow died Jan. 6, 1859, M, 79 y'rs & 5 months •'There is rest in Heaven. ITS INSCRIPTIONS AND EPITAPHS. IO9 No. 1304. [Granite block on granite base. Polished surface.] MARYT. BACON Died Nov. 12, i860, Aged 50 yrs. iomos. No. 1305. [Blue slate. Fair condition. Inclined. Sym- bol.] Here lyes ye body of Samuel West who deed Aug ye 226. 1731 in ye 20th year of his age. No. 1306. [White marble. Three and three-fourths feet high. Freestone socket with brimstone ce- ment. Good condition — for white marble.] In memory of SETH W. EDDY a member of Co. H. 58th Reg. Mass. Vols, who died Aug. 13, 1864, aged 27 years and 8 days. WILLIE O. Son of Seth W. & Frances M. Eddy, died Mar. 5, 1859 : aged 4 mos. Bloom brightly sweet roses Bloom brightly above, The mound that encloses The form that Ave love. No. 1307. [White marble. In marble socket. Good condition. Inclosed in wooden paling.] LEVONZO D. BARNES Co. B, 3 Mass. Regt. Died Aug. 30, 1878, x\ged 62 y'rs 1 mo. No. 1308. [White marble. In freestone socket. Good condition.] VALENTINE DITMAR died Oct. 14, 1865, aged 39 y'rs. 5 m's 24 days. No. 1309. [White marble block, in marble plinth, on granite base. Good, condition.] HIRA BATES Died Jan. 13, 1870, i\ged 50 y'rs 6 mo's 29 days. [On base:] BATES. No. 1310. [This and the next are similar white marble blocks, set in same granite base. Good con- dition. This No. is inscribed on obverse.] MOT H ER. United above. [On reverse:] MARTHA HOLMES, Died Oct. 17, 1871, Aged 90 y'rs 3 mo's 12 days. No. 1311. [On obverse:] FATHER. Parted below. [On reverse:] ANSEL HOLMES Died April 2, 1868, aged 90 y'rs n mo's, 21 days. No. 1312. [Granite block. Granite base. Good condi- tion. Face polished.] ANSEL HOLMES Dec. 6, 1802, March 3, 1841. MIRIAM C. his wife May 7, 18 10, Feb. 27, 1887. No. 1313. [Low. white marble. Good condition.] Massena Francis. SonofAnsil& Miriam C. Holmes. died Feb. 19, 1834, aged 1 7 mon. Ere sin could blight or sorrow fade Death kindly came with friendly care The opening bud to heaven conveyed And bade it Bloom forever there. No. 13 14. [Blue slate. Good condition. Weeping wil- low and urn. ] In memory of Miss Charlott Barnes who died Feb. 22, 1833, in the 60th year of her age I call that legacy my own Which Jesus did bequeath Twas purchased with a dying grown And ratified in death. No. 1315. [Blue slate. Weeping willow and urn. Seam across urn. Otherwise in good condition.] In memory of Capt. Corbin Barnes who was Drowned off the Gurnet May 28, 1807, aged 75 years, and his Grandson Stephen Harlow in the nth year of his age Also Mrs Mary Barnes who died May 9th 1824 in the 83 year of her age widow of the above The withering age and Blooming youth Must yield 1,0 death; we feel tins truth. No. 1316. [Low, blue slate. Good condition, save part of symbol has scaled off.] In memory of Corban Son of Capt Corban Barnes & Mrs Mary hrs wife who died July 21st J777 Aged j year 2 Months & J5 days. no BUklAL HILL No. 1317- [Blue slate. Fair condition, but moss-grown. Symbol.] In memory of Mrs. Rebekah Barns ye Wife to Mr Corban Barns She dec d Nou ye 3d J762 in the 26th Year of her Agi No. 131.8. [Blue slate. Fair condition, but moss-grown. Symbol.] Here lyes the Boody of Mrs Jo- anna Atwood ye wife to Mr John At- wood who deed Octo ye 29th J762 in the 46th year of her age No. 1 3 19. [Blue slate. Fair condition, but seamed near right edge. Weeping willow and urn.] In memory of Capt Richard Coo- per who departed this life September 10, 18 1 9. aged 80 years. No. 1320. [Blue slate. Good condition. Weeping willow and urn.] In memory of Mrs Hannah Cooper wife of Capt Richard Cooper who de- parted this life September 23, 1826, aged 82 years. No. 1321. [White marble block. Three and a half feet high. On marble plinth. Freestone base. A handsome monument. Clefts on the reverse.] Rev. Aurin Bugbee born Sept. 12, 1808 died April 14, 1859 No. 1322. [Blue slate. Shivered, seamed, broken, de- faced. Part of symbol remaiaing.] Here lyes bur body of Mart Waite who depart this life Nov br ye 28th 1735. No. 1323. [Blue slate. Fair condition. Symbol.] In memory of Mrs Mary Allen Relict of Mr Ezra Allen who deed Jan. 20th 1785 JE. 63. No. 1324. [Blue slate. Seamed. Moss-grown. Sym- bol.] In Memory of Mr EZRA ALLEN who departed this life Nov r ye 22d J779 Aged 6j years. No. ] [325- [Blue slate. Weatherworn. Moss-covered. Symbol.] He-re lye ye bodys of Peleg & Marey Durphey His Wife He dec d She dec d Nov. ye 6th Octr ye 23d J730 in J730 in ye 34th year ye 33d year of his age of her age Peleg their son deed Novbr ye J2th J730 aged 4 year No. [326. [Blue slate. Good condition, save a seam in upper part of stone. Symbol. This and the following 6 Nos. are inclosedin a granite curb- ing.] To the memory of Jane Bartlett Daughter of Capt James & Mrs Mary Bartlett who died Dec r 24th 1802, aged 2 years & 7 months My times of sorrow & of joy Great God are in thy hand My choicest oomeforts come from thee And go at thy command. No. 1327. [Blue slate. Good condition.] JAMES BARTLETT, Born Aug. 7, 1760, Died Dec. 22, 1840. No. 1328. [Blue slate. Good condition.] MARY BARTLETT, widow of JAMES BARTLETT, Born May 19, 1759, Died April 9, 1852. No. 1329. [White marble, in freestone socket. Fair condition.] MARY T. BARTLETT, Daughter of James & Mary Bartlett, Born Jan. 11,1784, Died Feb. 16, 1864. No. 1330. [Similar to preceding.] REBECCA BARTLETT Daughter of James & Mary Bartlett, Born Aug. 3> !79 8 > Died Aug. 2, 1869. No. 1331. [White marble block. Marble plinth. Gran- ite base. Good condition.] MERCY B. LOVELL, wife of Le- ander Lovell, Born April 22, 1796, Died Nov. 6, 1872. ITS INSCRIPTIONS AND EPITAPHS. II T No. 1332. [Similar to preceding.] LEANDER LOVELL, Born March 9, 1799. Died Oct. 1, 1879. No. 1333. [Blue slate. Sound and compact. Weeping illow and urn.] In memory of George T Bacon 3d Son of George Bacon and Elizebeth his wife who died Octo r 11, 18 19 aged 2 years & 7 months Also Lev- erett T Bacon who died July 1, 1823 aged 6 weeks and 3 days. No. 1334. [Low, blue slate. Good condition. Festoons.] In memory of George Taylor Bacon son of George Bacon and Mrs Betsy his wife who died Sept the 8th 1802, aged 18 months 8 days No. 1335. [Blue slate- Good condition. Two semicir- cles at top, each carved with weeping willow and urn.] This Stone is Erected to the mem- ory of two Sons of Capt George. Bacon and Elizebeth his wife viz George T Bacon 2sd who departed this life Jan. n, 1816 in the 12 year of his age Also Nathan Bacon who depart- ed this life Nov r 7, 1815 aged 13 months. We have Buried three Blooming Flowers Which were nipt in unexpected hours. No. 1336. [Blue slate. Good condition. Weeping wil- low and urn.] Erected in remembrance of Colo John B. Bates, who died March 6, 831, aged 47 years Also to Abby Washburn daughter of John B.& Mary Bates who died Oct 3d., 1841, aged 1 year & 5 months. No. 1337. [Blue slate. Good condition. Tree repre- sented on left of surface, its leaves drooping over the inscription. This and tha following seven Nos. are inclosed in iron fence. They are similar to each other in form and style. Pyramidal.] SILVANUS T. Son of James & Sarah Bartlett was born Feb. 2, 1820, & died April 14, 1822. 28 No. 133S. JAMES T. son of James & Sarah Bartlett was born Oct. 29, 1818, & died Dec. 14, 1818. No. 1339. James Thomas Bartlett Son of James Bartlett Jun & Sarah his wife was born May 1, 18 14, and died 31 August following. No. 1340. Jane Samson Bartlett daughter of James Bartlett Ju & Sarah his wife was born July 11, 1809, & died April 25, 1S11. No. 1341. Silvanus Taylor Bartlett Son of James Bartlett Jun and Sarah his wife died August 7th, 1808, aged 7 m. & 29 days No. 1342. MARY A. dau. of James & Sarah Bartlett was born Dec. 19, 1825, & died Jan. 13, 1829. No. 1343. REBECCA T dau. of James & Sarah Bartlett was born Dec. 31, 1828 & died Oct 23, 1833. No. 1344. CHARLES T. son of James & Sarah Bartlett, was born Dec. 14, 1824, & died Aug. 2, 1825. No. 1345. [White marble. Weathering rough. Taken from a broken socket, and placed in the ground.] In memory of HANNAH wife of Ephraim Bradford who died Apr. 17, i8i7;aged 32 years. Theirdaugh- ter ELEANOR MORTON, died Sept. 11 1807, aged 13 mos. No. 1346. [Blue slate. Good condition. Mansoleum.] BENJAMIN F. son of Benjamin & Alice Dunham died March 2, 1832, aged 14 days. 112 BURIAL HILL I No. 1347. [White marble, in stone socket. Fair condi- tion. Is within a wooden paling.] GEORGE S. 2ND. Lost at Sea Dec. 15, 1868, Aged 19 y'rs 3 rao's. MARY H. Died Nov, 22, 1868, Aged 24 y'rs 18 d's. Children of Stevens & Helena C. Ellis. No. 1348. [White marble. Removed from socket and set in the ground. Discolored.] CLARIS A A. wife of George F. Green, died Aug. 7. 1861 ; aged 25 years 4 mos. No. 1349. [White marble block. Mottled. New and handsome. On marble base.] [On upper surface:- FATHER. [On obverse:] Paulding. [Five marble blocks near 1349, are severally inscribed:] Claribel Herbert S. Allie B. Sylvanus S. Frances A. No. 1350. [Blue slate. Seamed across face. Weeping willow and urn.] In memory of Mrs. Susan Bartlett wife of Mr. Nathaniel Bartlett who died July 26 1818 in the 24 year of her age. Peace all our angry passions then Let each rebellious Sigh Be Silent at his Sovering will And every murmur die. No. 1351. [Blue slate. Fair condition, save moss- grown. Symbol.] Here lies ye Body of Miss Abigail Hedge Daughter of Mr Barnabas Hedge & Mrs Mercy his Wife who deed Decmbr ye 9th J763 aged 26 years. No. 1352. [Blue slate. Good condition. Urn.] Sacred to the memory of Mr Sam- uel Cole who departed this life .March 18th 181 1 in the Eightieth year of his Age No. 1353. [Blue state. Broken and moss-eovered. Sym- bol.] Here lyes ye Body of James Cole who deed Novbr ye 28th 172 in the 22d year of his age No. 1354. [Blue slate. Laminae separating. Moss- grown. Symbol.] Here lyes ye Body of mrs Dorothy Carver wife to Mr Josiah Carver deed Janry ye 20th 1730 — 1 Aged 28 years n mon tt 17 days & near her 5 of their chrn as may be seen on the footstone. No. 1355. [The footstone ha« an appearance similar to the headstone No. 1354. It is broken and bad- ly seamed. Inclined. Symbol.] hildren of Mr Josiah Carver (the ist born) Joseph y o deed July y m 6th 1722 Agd o o A Daughr deed April 29th 1723 Agd Dorothy deed Jany 2d 1730— -1 Agd James deed Jany l 5 i73°— lA g d A daur deed Jany 17 1730— 1 Agd No. 1356. [Dark blue slate. Good condition. Two ro- settes.] To the memory of Capt Edwarj Taylor who was drowned in attempt- ing to go ashore from his vessel Novr 25th 1798 & whose remains were found July 10th 1799 & here in- terred aged ^^ years. The wide Atlantic past— his raptured sight Beholds his wish'd for home, his best delight, Adverse the tide— in boat the surge he braves And meets his fate beneath o'erwhelming waves. Thus fell the husband kind, the parent dear,. The loving brother, and the friend sincere. No. 1357. [White marble slab, on freestone supports. Fair condition.] JOHN RUSSELL died Oct. n, *3 ITS INSCRIPTIONS AND EPITAPHS. 113 1800; ^Et. 42. CHARLES, son of John & Mary Russell ; died Nov. 2, 1791;^. 1. NANCY, daughter of John & Mary Russell, died Aug. 10, 1797, JEt. 2. MARY, relict of John Russell, died Oct. 18, 1826, Ait. 65. No. 1358. [Granite bowlder.] THOMAS RUSSELL Born Sept. 26, 1825, Died Feb. 9, 1887. No. 1359. [Blue slate. Three and a half feet high. Good condition. Weeping willow and urn.] In memory of Dean Josiah Diman ivho died August 22d 1829 in the 63d year of his age. No. 1360. [Beautiful white marble. On granite base, Sheaf of wheat.] SALLY BRADFORD. Daughter of Nathaniel & Rebecca Bradford, Died April 19, 1882, Aged 99 y'rs. 3 mos. 11 days. She was the last of the sixth generation in direct descent from the Pilgrim Governor Wil- liam Bradford. No. 1361. [Low, blue slate. Weatherworn. Symbol.] Here lyes ye Body of Mr Jonathan Barnes Aged About 73 years Died Augst ye 20th 1714 No. 1362. [Low, Blue slate. Laminae separating. Moss- grown. Symbol.] Here lyes ye Body of Eliza- beth Barns wife to Mr Jonathan Barns who deed ecbr ye 15th 1731 in 8th year of her age No. 1363. [Purplish blue slate. Good condition. Sym- jol.] In Memory of Capt Barnabas Hedge who Departed this Life Jan- lary the 18th 1762 Aged 36 Years & 22D. No. 1364. [Blue slate. Good condition. Symbol.] To the Memory of Mrs Mercy Hedge Relict of Capt Barnabas Hedge who died December 25, AD. 1 791 aged 83 years. No. 1365. I Blue slate. Cleft. Moss-grown. Symbol.] Here lyes ye Body of Sarah Cole wife to Ephraim Cole Dyed Oct. ye 26th 1730 Aged about 32 years Their Son Ephraim aged 12 years deed 1 730 Sarah their Daur aged 7 years dec d 1739 [On badly broken footstone:] Sarah Cole & 5 children 3 of them deed in infancy. No. 1366. [Blue sliite. Sound. Moss-grown. Symbol.] Here lyes ye Body of Mr Samuel Cole Deed Aug. ye 18th 1731 in the 23d year of his age. No. 1367. [Low, blue slate. Cleft. Inclined.] Experience Dau to Deacon John Atwood & Experience his wife Deed June ye 12th 1732. No. 1368. rBlue slate. Weatherworn. Defaced. Svm- boL] Peleg son to Mr Peleg & Mrs Mary Durfy his wife deed Decbr ye 7th 1 72 1 in ye 3d year of his age. No. 1369. [Blue slate. Wider than high. Weather- worn. Defaced. Symbol.] Here lyes ye Body of Mr Ephraim Cole who deed May ye 15th 1731 in ye 71st year of his age. No. 1370. [Blue slate. Weatherworn. Moss-covered. Symbol.] " Here lyes ye Body of Elizabeth Phillips who deed Jan ry ye 5th 17-6 — 7 in ye oth year of her age. No. 1371. [Similar to preceding.] Here lyes ye Body of. mrs Mary osment who deed Augst ye 1 7th 1 7 o in ye 7 2d year of her age. ri4 BURIAL HILL : No. 1372. [Blue slate. Good condition. Sym- bol-] To the memory of Bathsheba Rickard widow of Capt John Rickard who died Dec. 9th 1798 in the 72d year of her age. No. 1373. [Blue slate. Moss- covered. Symbol] In memory of Mrs Hannah Dier Widow of Mr John Dier who died Deer 27 J776 in the 79 year of her age. No. ,1374. [Blue slate. Moss-grown. Symbol.] Here Lyes buried Cap t John Dyar who died October 18 1741 in the 70th year of his age. No. 1375. [Blue slate. Fair condition, but moss-grown. -Symbol.] Here lyes ye Body of mrs Hannah Dyer wife to Capt John Dyer who deed Decbr ye 23d 1733 in the 68th year of her age. No. 1376. [White marble. Imitation of scroll. Fair condition.] Twins. Albert B. & Betsey J. Harlow. JE. 5 months. No. 1377. [Blue slate. Good condition.] REBECCA CHURCHILL, died Sept. 15, 1872; aged 84 y'rs 11 mo's. Not slothful in business, fervent in spirit, serving the Lord. Romans XII. 11 No. 1378. [Blue slate. Good condition. Mausoleum.] In Memory of Mrs, Sarah Church- ill Consort of Mr. Isaac Churchill, who died Dec. 28, 1825, in the 69 year of her age. No. 1379. [Blue slate. Good condition. Weeping wil- low and urn.] In memory of Mr Isaac Churchill & Son was lost at Sea Octor 1797 Mr Isaac Churchill aged 40 years Isaac Churchill Junr aged 16 years Also in memory of William Churchill who died Augu t 10, 181 7 aged 21 years No. 1380. [White marble. Marble plinth. Granite base Good condition.] us six. William K. Son of William & Barbara Hemmerly, Died in Bos- ton, Feb. 8, 1880, Aged 23 yrs. 4 mos. 1 1 days. No. 1381. [Wooden slab.] Geo D. Hemmerly Died Sept. 7, 186 Aged 2 yrs, 10 months. No. 1382. [Wood. Faint washed off,— leaving letters in relief.] Wm. Hemmerly Died Aged No. 1383. [White marble. Marble plinth. Granite base. Four and a half feet in height. Fair condition, save patches of yellow moss. Bro- ken chain, with motto:] Parted below. United above. MARY BROWN died Aug. 16, i860: aged 71 years, 6 mos. & 23 days. No. 1384. [Blue slate. Four feet high. Cracked diag- onally arcoss face. Moss-grown. Symbol above an urn.] In memory of Mr. ROBERT BROWN who departed this life April 13 1810 in the 69 year of his age Also in memory of Robert Son of ROBERT BROWN & Mary his wife died at the City of Washington Octo- ber 14 1806. No. 1385. [Blue slate. Firm and solid, but luoss-grown and inclined. Symbol above urn.] In memory of Mrs MARY BROWN wife of ROBERT BROWN who de- parted this life March 4 181 o in the 58 year of her age Also in memory of two Children of ROBERT BROWN & Mary his wife William died august 9 1785 aged 2 years Margret died april 2S 1792 aged 1 year ITS INSCRIPTIONS AND EPITAPHS. IT 5 No. 1386. [While marble. Weathering rough grown.] NABBY, widow of WILLIAM BROWN Esq. Died Feb. 8 in the 74th year of her age. Moss 858. No. 1387. [Similar to preceding.] William Brown Esq. died May 9, 1845, in the 61st y'r of his age. Also three children Viz. LYDIA, died Sept. 28, 1809, aged 9 weeks. WIL- LIAM died Sept. 14, 181 3, aged 3 y'rs & 2 Mon.ABIGAL ALLEN, died Sept. 28, 1813 aged 1 y'r & 5 Mon. No. 1388. [White marble. Weathering rough. Moss- covered.] BARNABAS A. BROWN, died Jan. 6, 1846, in the 27 y'r of his age. No. 1389. [White marble. Fair condition.] LYDIA ALLEN BROWN, died Aug. 15, 1825, Aged 11 yrs& 6 Mon. No. 1390. [White marble. Fair condition.] LYDIA ALLEN BROWN, died Aug. 20, 1832 Aged 6 yrs. No. 1391. [Blue slate. Fair condition, but moss-grown. Bust of woman, holding rose with leaves.] In Memory of Mary Brown Daugh- ter to Robert Brown & Mary his wife who Expir'd on Sepr 27th AD. J782. Aged 5 years j Month & 14 Days. Sleep silent Dust till Christ our Lord The Omnipotent will speak the word Then Soul & Body both will arise To endless joys above the Skies. No. 1392. [Blue slate. Lamina? separating. Moss- »rown. Symbol.] In Memory of ROBERT BROWN Esqr who Departed this Life January 21st AD. 1775 m tne 93^ year of his Age 29 No. 1393. [Dark blue slate. Solid, except a cleft :it right hand corner. Symbol with a smiling face.] Here lyes Buried the Body of Madam Priscilla Brown the wife of Robert Brown Esqr who Died September the 7th 1744 in the 44th Year of her Age, with three Children Buried by her Side Robert Martha & Margret. No. 1394. [Low, blue slate. Clel't. Defaced. Nearly ruined. Faint remains of symbol. Inscrip- tion in capital letters.] Robe on to Rober own Es Priscilla his wife died June ye 19th J732 Aged 10 years. No. 1395. [Blue slate. Moss-grown. Flaming urn.] SALLY, the wife of Daniel Church- ill died Nov. 3, 1836, in the 60 yr of her age. No. 1396. [Blue slate. Good condition. Weeping willow and urn.] Sacred to the memory of DANIEL CHURCHILL who departed this life March 2, 1855 aged 8^ years No. 1397. [Low blue slate. Moss-grown. Symbol.] In memory of Mrs Deborah How- land wife of Mr Caleb Howland who departed this Life Septr 8th 1784 in ye 48th year of ner Age No, 1398. [Blue slate. Fair condition, but seamed. Urn and foliage.] In memory of Thomas S. Saunders Son of John and Betsey Saunders Died Deer 22, 1826, aged 2 years. No. 1399. [Purplish blue slate. Good condition, but in- clined. Weeping willow and urn.] In memory of Joann Perkins Daughter of Stephen Perkins & Joann his wife who died Sepr 10, 1825 Aged one year and 1 month n6 BURIAL HILL : No. 1400. [White marble, roughened. Inclined. This and the next in wooding paling.] In memory of LEWIS HARLOW, who died Oct. 10, 1806, in the 35th yr. of his age. HANNAH widow of the above died Aug. 3, 1848-, aged 72 years Even as the Father willed The path of life was trod; Rest, for ye have I'ullilled The mission of your GOD. Earth to its native earth And dust to dust be given But the pure spirit's birth Hath made it heir of Heaven No. 14014 [White marble. Discolored. Disintegra- ting.] ELIZABETH F. died Sept. 4, 1845, a g e d 23 yrs. LEWIS O. was lost at Sea Oct. 3, 181 1, aged 17 yrs. BARNABAS L. died June 5, 1838, aged 3 yrs. & 5 mon. Also 4 Infants, children of Lewis & Betsey Harlow No. 1402. [Blue slate. Sound. Inclined.] In memory of Elkanah Churchell son of Ephraim Churchell and Sally hiswifewho Died Aprl 13th 1808 aged 2 months and 7 days No. 1403. [Blue slate, 3 and 3-4 feet high. Sownd. In- clined. Weeping willow and urn. This and the three following are inclosed in a wooden paling.] Sacred to the Memory of George Morton Son of James & Betsey Mor- ton who died Sept 14, 1839, Aged 18 years Father, thou art gone above thy Precious soul has flown, where tears are wiped from every eye, and sorrows are unknown; And when the Lord shall summon us, whom thou hast left to mourn May we, untainted by the world, Meet at our Father's throne. [Blue slate, low and urn.] No. 1404. Good condition. Weeping wi In memory of Rebekah Morton Daughter of James & Betsey Morton who died June 17, 1824 aged 4 months and 21 days. For of such is the kingdom of heaven. No. 1405. [White marble, in stone socket. Fair con- dition. Carved to represent pointed Gothic "our Mother, BETSEY MORTON died June n, 1861 : aged 64 years . Dear mother you have soared away, To dwell in everlasting day, Up to the shining courts above, To enjoy your Saviour and your GOD. No. 1406. [Blue slate. Four and 1-4 feet in height. Moss-grown. Weeping willow and urn.] Sacred to the memory of Mr. JAMES MORTON, who died Dec. 5, 1834, aged t,^ y,rs Also of Abra- ham C son of James & Betsey Mor- ton, who died Nov. 25, 1825 Aged 7 yr,s. And of four deceased infant children. Above life's scenes faith lifts her eye To brighter prospects given Where rays divine disperse the gloom ; Beyond the confines of the tomb Appears the dawn of heaven. No. 1407. [Low, blue slate. Fair condition. Symbol.] In Memory of Mrs Ruth Marshall wife of Mr Bartlett Marshall who died July 24 J79J Aged 37 years No. 1408. [Blue slate. Good condition. Urn.] In memory of Mr Bartlett Mar- shal aged 45. Also of Samuel Mar- shal aged 16, both lost at Sea in 1799, Also of Bartlett Marshal Jnr aged 19, who died in Charleston, S. C. of a Malignant Feuer, 1799, Also of Hannah Marshal, who died Sep tr 26th 1806. Aged 21 years. She only is here interred. Their sudden change & short en'd date Bid Youth & Age prepare; Their lifeless clay describes our fate And shows how frail we »re. No. 1409. [Blue slate. Seamed and moss-grown. Weei ing willow and urn.] This stone is erected to the mem ory of Mr Samuel Sherman, who die* ITS INSCRIPTIONS AND EPITAPHS. II 7 Novem 8, 1S18, in the 67 year of his age Hail glorious morn, auspicious day ! When Christ shall wake the sleeping clay ; When mouldering dust shall rise and find Saivation free for all .mankind. No. 1410. [White marble, 4 and 1-2 ft. high. In stone socket. Oood condition.] ELIZABETH J. wife of William A. Perkins, died March 5, 1857, aged 35 years. PRISCILLA, died July 30, 1851, aged 16 years. PELLA M. died March 25, 1853, aged 28 years. Daughters of Joseph & Eliza Holmes. No. 1411. [Blue slate. Good condition. This and the six next following are inclosed in handsome granite curbing.] Erected to the Memory of Elias Cox. Who died June 8, 1843, in the 71 y'r of his age. No. 1412. [Blue slate. Good condition.] Erected to the Memory of Patience Cox, widow of the late Elias Cox, who died July 14, 1853, in the 81 y'r of her age. No. 1413. [Blue 6late. Good condition. Weeping wil- low and urn.] In memory of Cap t Zephaniah Holmes who died Sepr 13, 1813, in the 47 year of his age. Also their children Rufus Holmes died August 5, 1799. Nancy Holmes died Octo^ ber 13 1802, aged 2 years and 22 days. No. 1414. [Blue slate. Good condition. Flaming urn.] In memory of Mrs Bethiah, relict of the late Capt. Zepheniah Holmes, who died Oct. 25,1847, in her 69 y'r. No. 1415. [Blue slate. Four feet in height. Good con- dition. Flaming urn.] Erected to the memory of Mr. John C. Holmes who departed this life May 17, 1826 ; aged 28 years. Lean not on earth; 'twill pierce thee to the heart, A broken reed at best, but of t a spear, On its sharp point peace bleeds and hope ex- pires. No. 1416. [Granite block. Polished surface.] NANCY HOLMES wife of JAMES COX. Born Feb. 1 7, 1803. Died Sept. 13, 1880. No. 1417. [Similar to preceding.] JAMES COX Born July 23, 1803, Died April 22, 1887. No. 1418. [Low, white marble. Good condition.] LU1SE daughter of Valentine & Caroline Zahn died May 31, i860 J&j. 2 yrs. & 3 mos. No. 1419. [Wooden cross. Inclosed. Painted inscrip- tion nearly effaced .] Magdalena ner No. 1420. [Low blue slate. Good condition. Symbol.] In Memory of David son of Mr Joseph Croswell & Mrs Lucy his wife who died Sepr 29th 1783 aged 1 year 2 months & 8 days. No. 1421. [Low blue slate. Tiainina? separating. Moss- grown. Partly defaceri. Symbol.] In Memory of Rebecca Daughter Mr Joseph Croswell Mrs Lucy his wife who died Feb y ye 3d J780-J Aged 8 Months & 5 Days. No. 1422. [Blue slate. Good condition] To the Memory of Joseph Son of Mr Joseph Croswell & Lucy his wife who died Deer 8th J775 Aged 2 Years & j Month & jj Days. No. 1423. [Low purplish blue slate. Good condition. Symbol.] In Memory of Abigail Russell Daughter of Mr John Russell & Mercy his wife Aged 18 Months Died Oct. 23d J766. No. 1424. [Stump of blue slate. All that remains is:] wi ed Sep. 7, J7 18 months. n8 BURIAL HILL : No. 1425. [Blue slate. Good condition. Weeping wil- low and urn.] In memory of Dean Josiah Diman who died August 226. 1829, in the 63 year of his age Thev die in Jesus and are blest. How kind their slumbers are From suff'rings and from sin releas'd, And freed from ev'ry snare No. 1426. [Blue slate. Good condition. Weeping wil- low and urn.] In memory of Sophia Diman wife of Dea n Josiah Diman who died Au- gust 7, 1814, in the 36 year of her Far from this world of toil and strife They're present with the LORD The'labors of their mortal life End in a large reward. No. 1427. [Blue slate. Seamed. Symbol.] To the memory of Mrs Susanna Diman wife of Mr Josiah Diman who died Octr 24th 1798 in the 33d year of her age also in memory of their son Josiah who died Sepr 16th 1798 aged 7 days No. 1428. [Blue slate. Good condition. Flaming urn.] In memory of Mr Nathaniel Brad- ford who died Nov. 24, 1837, in the 90th year of his age Also Re- becca, his wife died June 15, 1838, in the 85th year of her age Elizabeth, their dau. died Oct, 1800 aged 6 yrs Nathaniel their son died in New Yoi'k June 11, 1830, aged 55 yrs. No. 1429. rWhite marble. Fair condition. Inclined. Four feet in height.] JOHN H. BRADFORD Born July 14, 1780. Died Dec. 7, 1863. No. 1430. [Blue slate. Good condition. Symbol.] In Memory of Mrs Mary Bradford wife of Mr Lemuel Bradford who died Deer 2j J790 in ye 36th year of her age. No. 1431. [Low. purplish blue slate. Symbol.] Here lies buried the body of Mr Nathaniel Bradford died March 27th 1751, in the 36 year of his age. No. 1432. [Purple slate. Has two arcs of circle at top. Protected by iron hood. Symbol.] Here lyes interred yc body of Mr Joseph Bradford son to the late Hon- ourable William Bradford Esqr Gov- ernour of Plymouth Colony who de- parted this life July the 10th 1 715 in the 85th year of his age. [A wooden slab beside this stone reads: '•The Grave of Joseph Bradford Died July 10. 1715."] No. 1433. [Blue slate. Four and a half feet in height. Seam extending from top to ground. Flaming urn.l In memory of Capt.LEMUEL BRAD- FORD who died May 22, 1828 : Aged 77 years Also LYDIA, wife of above died June 6, 1838: aged years. No. 1434. [Blue slate. Badly cleft, diagonally. Sym- bol.] Here lyes ye body of Mrs ELIZA- BETh BARNS wife to Jonathan Barns who deed Decbr ye 15 1731 No. 1435. [White marble. Marble plinth. Freestone base. Fair condition.] In memory of Lydia Bradford, born Jan. 25, 1795, Died Apr. 14, 1868. Also of Cornelius Bradford, who died at New Orleans, Aug. 16, 1824 : JE. 31 years. No. 1436. [Blue slate. Good condition. Flaming urn.] SACRED to the memory of LUCIA wife of Thomas Somes of Boston and dau,tr of the late Capt James Russell, who died Mar. 22, 1835 : aged 47 yr,s. Also, in memory of James Russell, son of the late Capt James Russell, who was lost at sea, May 12, 18 19 ; aged 29 y,-rs. ITS INSCRIPTIONS AND EPITAPHS. No. 1437. [Purplish blue slate. Good condition. Weep- ing willow and urn.] In Memory of Capt James Russell who died Sspr 28 1792 aged 32 years And also Mr Thomas Russell sup- posed to be lost at Sea in a severe Snow storm Deer 4 &: 5 1786 aged 24 years both sons of the late Mr John & Mrs Mercy Russell. No. 143S. I^Light b!u<- shite. Good condition. Iron hood. Symbol.] In Memory of Bradford Son to Mr Caleb Stetson & Mrs Abigail his Wife who Died Seprye 5th 1758 aged 1 year 3 Months & 15 days. No. 1439. [Blue slate. Good condition. Iron hood.] Here lies the body of ye honor- able Major William Bradford, who expired Feb. ye 20th 1703-4, aged 79 y' rs - He lived long but stili was doing good & in his country's service lost much blood ; After a life well spent he's now at rest, His very name and memory is blest. [Note. The original inscription «& epitaph 3n this stone were in capitals; but the face of (,he stone disintegrated and scaled off, where- fore the surface was smoothed, and the legend recut in "lower case" letters. "Here lyes ye" ivas changed to "Here lies the"; the "u" in 'honourable" was omitted, and the short "&" )eginning the second iine of the epitaph was eplaeed by "And"; Bradford's age formerly eemed to read "70 y'rs.", but "79"— the cor- ect age— appears in the newly cut inscrip- ion.— B. D.] No. 1440. [Blue slate. Fair condition. Symbol.] Here lyes the body of Mrs Han- nah Cooper ye wife to Mr John Jooper who deed March ye 14th 765 aged 59 years 4 Months & 18 lays. No. 1441. [Blue slate. Weatherworn. Seamed. Par- ially defaced. Symbol.] Here lyes the body of Mr John "ooper who died Decemb r the 6th 760 aged 62 years jj months & J4 .ays. 3° No. 1442. [Blue slate. Moss-grown. Weatherworn. Symbol.] Here lyes ye body of Mrs Hannah Cooper wife to Mr Richard Cooper deed Decbr ye i6ih 17 18 in ye 57th year of her age. No. 1443. [Blue slate. Moss covered. Weatherworn. Symbol.] Here lyes ye body of Mr RICH- ARD COOPER who deed March ye 29th 1724111 ye 85th year of his age. No. 1444. [Low, blue slate. Moss-covered, but other- wise ix fair condition. Symbol.] HANNAH daughter to Deacon John Atwood & Sarah his wife dec d July ye 14th 1753 Aged about 4 years. No. 1445. [Blue slate. Broken. Defaced, Moss-cov- ered. Cleft. Ruined. Part of Symbol.] In Memo Mrs Exper At- wood wif to Deacon Joh Atwood She deed April ye 14th 1762 in ye 58th year of her age. No. 1446. [Blue slate. Moss-grown. Defaced. Cleft. Broken symbol.] ere lyes Buried body of Mrs Sarah Atwood wife to Deacon John deed Jan r ye 22 A 1725 in ye 37th year of her age. No. 1447. [Purplish blue slate. Nearly covered with moss. Symbol surrounded with blossoms.] The memory of the Just is Blessed Here lyes the Body of Mr John Atwood who Died on the 6th of Au- gust AD J754 yEtatis 70 Years He was a Man" of Piety & Religion Adorned with every Christian grace & Vartue & therefore well qualified for ye office of a Deacon which he discharged in ye first Church of Christ in this Town for about 40 Years with Honesty & uprightness 120 BUklAL HILL : and in the Course of his Life adorned the Doctrine of His Saviour by a well ordered Conversation. No. 1448. [Low, blue slate. Lamina? separating. Moss- grown. Defaced. Sjmbol.] Experience Daur to Deacon John Mrs Sarah Atwood his wife deed July ye 7th 1730 in ye 6th year of her age. No. 1449. [Blue slate. Cleft whole lensth at about one- third of width from left edge.] In Memory of Mrs Hannah Lewis wife of Mr Nathaniel Lewis who died May 29, 1790, in ye ^8 year of her age. No. 1450. [Blue slate. Broken diagonally across. Upper moiety gone. Moss-covered.] ody of Mrs la Drew e of Mr Lemuel rew who deed Oct. ye 2d J757 Aged 25 years 5 months & 2 days Buried with 2 small ch'n by her side. No. 1451. [Blue slate. Moss-covered. Cleft diagonal- ly across from right upper corner to below left centre. Symbol.] In Memory of James Drew who died May 5th 178S in ye 60 year of his age. No. 1452. [White marble. Very rough. Disintegrat- ing rapidly. Moss-grown.] In memory of LUCY wife of George Bramhall & daughter of Tho's. & Ruth Morton who died July 21,1810, aged 32 years & 10 mo. Also LUCY M. daughter of George & Lucy Bramhall : Died Feb. 6, 1824 aged 20 years & 5 mo. No. 1453. [Blue slate. Fair condition, but moss-grown. Symbol.] Here lies Buried Mrs. Ruth Doty the wife of Coll o Thomas Doty who Departed this Life October nth 1757 in ye year of her age [The year of her age was never cut on the stone.]" No. 1454. Moss-grown. Defaced. Broken. [Blue slate. Symbol.] Here lyes ye body of Mary Curtis wife to Eb e nezer Curtis : Died March ye 17th 1717 in ye 131st year of her age. [Note. If there is any error in regard to the age of Mrs. Curtis. I do not know how it can be rectified. The figures "131" are distinctly cut on the slate.] No. 1455. [Blue slate. Fair condition. Some moss. Inclined forward. Symbol.] Died Sept. joth J796 ANDREW CROSWELL Esq. Aged 59 years & j j days. No. 1456. [Blue slate. Fair condition. Symbol.] Here lyes buried the Body of Mrs Mary Cros ell wife of Mr Andrew Croswell who departed this Life August 30th 1773 in ye 29th year of her Age. No. 1457. [Low, blue slate. Lamina? separating. Cleft from top to bottom. Symbol.] Here lies buried Sarah daughter of Mr. Andrew & Mrs Sarah Croswell who deed Sep br 28th J782 MX. } year & 4 days. No. 1458. [Very low broken remains of a blue si monument. Remnant of symbol.] Here lies Rebekah to Mr. Andrew Croswell & Mrs Mary his wife who deed Feb ry ye 2d 176' Aged 5 days. No. 1459. [BluesJate. Fair condition, butsoinewh: marred. Symbol.] Here lies buried Andrew son 01 Mr Andrew & Mrs Sarah Croswell who deed Sepr 23d J777 iEt. t Months & 1 7 days. No. 1460. Badly seamed. Somewhat [Blue slate marred.] In Memory of Mr Silas Morton who died Oct o ye 30 th 17S In the 55th Year of his age. ITS INSCRIPTIONS AND EPITAPHS. I2f No. 1461. [Blue slate. Cleft. Somewhat defaced. Sym- bol.] Here lyes ye body of Mrs Mary Morton wife to Mr Timothy Morton who died March ye 22 d 1 735 in ye 47th year of her age. No. 1462. [Blue slate. Weatherworn. Symbol. 1 Eliza th dau r to mr Timothy & Mrs Mary Morton his wife deed May ye 3d 1734 Aged 1 year & 4 Mo & 14 days. No. 1463. [Blue slate. Seamed, and badly broken.] ere lyes body of John Mor- ton he died March ye 21st 1740 in ye 24th year of his age. No. 1464. [Purplish blue slate. Good condition. Sym- bol.] Here lyes ye body of Mr John Churchell deceased June ye 13th 1723 in ye 66th year of his age. No. 1465. [Purplish blue slate. Good condition. Sym- bol.] Here lyes ye body of Mrs Hannah Churchell' wife to Mr John Church- ell deed April ye 22CIJ723 in the 61st year of her age. No. 1466. [Low, blue slate. Lamina? separating. Face cleft and moss-grown. Symbol.] John Son to Mr John & Mrs Bethiah Churchill his wife dyed Sepr ye 28th 1725 Aged 1 year n months. No. 1467. [Bradford obelisk. More than S feet in height. White marble on granite base] ' [On south side:] H I William Biadford of Auster- field Yorkshire England. Was the son of William and Alice Bradford He was Governor of Plymouth Col- ony from 1621 to 1633 1635 1637 1639 to 1 ^>43 J 645 to 1657 [On north side a Hebrew sentence, said to signify:] Jehovah is our help. [then follows:] Under this stone rest the ashes of Willm Bradford a zealous Puritan & sincere Christian Gov. of Ply. Col. from 162 r to 1657, (the year he died) aged 69, except 5 yrs. which he declined. No. 1468. [Low. blue slate. Cleft in centre, its entire length. Appears to be a footstone, but there is no corresponding headstone.] Mrs Elizabeth Tillson Cap t Ed- mund Till son. No. 1469. [Blue si a tn. Cracked from summit to base.. Moss-covereu. Symbol.] Here lyes ye body of Hannah Drew wife to Lemuel Drew who deed Octrye 25th 1731 in ye 36th year of her age. No. 1470. [Blue slate. Fair condition, but some seams- on surface. Symbol, a winged skull with crossbone.- resting upon it.] Here lyes buried the Body of Mr John Barnes Deed May the 15 1744 in the 76th year of his age. No. 147 1. FBlue slate. Inscription in capitals. Piece broken from right upper corner. Symbol.] Here lyes buried the body of \ r ,r* Sarah Samson wife to Mr Jonathan Samson died Augt ye 21st 1748, in the 2 2d vear of her age. No. 1472. [Blue slate. Lamina; separating. Face- seamed. Cleft. Part <>f symbol remaining.] Here lL*s Biried Mr John Barnes who deed deem br ye jjth .1745 in ve 52d year of his age. No. 1473. [Low, blue slate. Moss-covered. Weather- worn. Symbol.] la Memory of William son to Mr James Drew' & Mrs Mary his wife born Decmbr ye 29th 1755 Deed Sept 25th 1757. No. 1474. [Very low, dark blue slate. Cood condition. Symbol.] In Memory of Elizabeth Daughter of Mr James Drew & Mrs Mary his 522 BURIAL HILL : wife died July 24th 1772 aged 2 years 30 months & 12 days. No. 1475. [Blue slate. Fair condiiion. Some moss. Symbol.] Ln memory of Mrs MARY DREW widow of Mr JAMES DREW who died Augt 29th 1802 Aged 72 jpears No. 1476. [Blue slate. One-third of face scaled off. J&oss-grown.] Here Mrs Sarah Bar who deed March ye 21st 1762 In the 63d year of her age No. 1477. [Blue slate. Fair condition, but moss-grown. Sj'mbol.] - Here lies buried Mrs Sarah Barn s ye wife of Mr Seth Ba r ns who deed March ye 19th 1770 in the 67th year of her age No. 1478. [A Goodwin stone. Appears to be a foot- stone, but has no corresponding headstone. Symbol.] JAMES CURTIS J767. No. 1479. [Blue slate. Cleft its whole length, into two nearly equal parts. Moss-covered. Sym- bol.] Here lyes buried ye body of Mrs Mary Barnes wife to Mr John Barnes Deed Febry ye 20th 1726 — 7 in the 55th year of her age. No. 1480. [Low. purplish blue slate. Top brokon off. Seamed. Symbol.] Elizabeth daur to Richard & Mary Waite Aged 13 mo. & 20 Ds Deed Sepr ye 16 1730. No. 1481. [Very thick, light blue slate. Lamina? sep- arating. Symbol under festoons.] Here lyes the remains of JOHN Watson Esqr who deceased Sep r the 9, 1731 in tne 53d year of his No. 1482. [Blue slate. Inscription in capitals. Fair condition. Somewhat moss-grown. Symbol.] Here lyes ye body of mrs Rebeckah Morton wife to Mr Eleazar Morton who deed Novbr ye 6th 1730 in ye 66th year of her age No. 1483. [Blue slate. Good condition. Urn.] Here lies inter'd the Body of Coll Thomas Lothrops who departed this life January 23 1794 aged 54. No. 1484. [Blue slate. Good condition. Urn.] Sacred to the memory of ISAAC LOTHROP Esq. who departed this Life the 2505 July 1808 in the 75 year of his age. No. 1485. [White 'marble, in granite socket. Fair con- dition.] our mother POLLY S. wife of Thomas Diman, died Aug. 22, 1847, Aged 42 y'rs 5 mo's. Their chil- dren POLLY S. Died Oct. 11, 1835, Aged 2 mo's. MARY H. Died Nov. 30, 1838, Aged 9 mo's. No. i486. [Very low, blue slate. Laminas separating. Moss-grown. Symbol.] Here lies buried Elizabeth Daugh- ter to Mr Benjamin Barns & Mrs Elizabeth his wife who died April ye 21st 1764 aged one year & 6 Months. No. 1487. [Blue slate. Defaced. Split. Going to pieces. Symbol.] Here lies the dy of Mr Jona- than Barnes who deed Oct br ye 2d 1748 aged 45 years. No. 1488. [Blue slate. Like preceding, dropping to fragments.] Here lies the Body of Mrs Pheb Barnes widow of Mr Jonathan Barne who deed May ye 23d 1753 aged 49 years. ITS INSCRIPTIONS AND EPITAPHS. 1 23 No. 1489. No. 1496. [Low, blue slate. Seamed. Moss-covered. [Blue slate Good condition, skull and Symbol.] cross bones, skull about S inches from upper Elizabth Daur to Fraun Cour- in cisors to apex; crossbones about 16 inches 1 i->i • i .1 1 • -r 3 i m ] ensrth.] tiesjur& Elisabeth his wife deed Here lies interr'd :he body of Mr Janry ye 26th 1740—1 Aged 17 Melatiah Lothrop who Departed this mon & 26 days. Life j u] 6th T?7I Aged ;Q Yeajg< No. 1490. [Blue slate. Two and a halt" feet wlds bv 2 ^O. 1497. feet high. Moss-grown. Symbol.] [Blue slate. Good condition. Urn] Here lyes ye body of Mr John Heralds buried the Remains of Churchill who deed Feb ry ye 25th Doctor Nathaniel Lothrop who died day 1729—30 in the 39th year of his October 10, icS28 aged 92. age. xj No. 1498. . Z:?'*^ 1 ' [BlueslHte. Good condition. Weepinsr wil- [Blue slaf. solid. Moss-covered. Inclined, low and urn.] Syn T b °AT cat Ayr ,1 t .Mrs ELLEN LOTHROP Consort In Memory of Mr. Mat new Le- . XT . nTT ., TA ,, MITlAri . j i.i /-. 1 t , c to NAiHL LOIHROP and only mote who deed Ocbr ye 27th 1762 r . . c . . _, . AT XTr ;"{ , e - Daughter of the ate Revd Mr NOAH Aged ki vears & 20 aays. UA * TVI , , „ . c ,, . & D ' J HOBAR1 of Fairfield was born No. 1402. October 26, 1 741 and died June 1st [Blue slate. Laminae separating. Moss-cov- I 780. This Stone an unavailing ered. Symbol.] Tribute of affliction is Erected bv In Memory of Mrs. Mercy Lemote her Husband To her M emorv. wife to Mr Matthew Lemote She deed Augst ye 8th 1758 in ye 34 year To name her Virtues ill belits my grief What once was Bliss can now give no relief. A Husband mourns — The rest let friendship of her age. ten Friends knew her worth a Husband knew it No. 1493. well [Low, blue slate. Lamina? separating. Moss- No I4QQ covered. Symbol.] [Blue slate. Nearly covered with moss . Here lyes ye b3dy of Daniel son to Urn.] ye Revd Mr Nathanael Leonard & Here lies buried the Remains of Priscilla his wife deed Janry 1 8th Mrs Lucy Lothrop Consort to Doctor I7 ^ 1 a^ed q days. Nathaniel Lothrop who died April 17 1826, in the 72 year of her age. No. 1494. [Low, blue slate. Fair condition, but mossy. No. 1500. Symbol.] [Blue slate. Seamed and broken. At top Here lyes ye body of Mary Dail'r crossbones between two hour-glasses; under t> j tv/t -vr Ji. it j the crossbones, the cherub or svmbol.] to ye Reyd Mr Nathanael Leonard Here lyes ' buried the bodv of Mrs & Priscilla his wife deed Sepr 26 Hannah Lothrop wife to Mr Jsaac -729 aged 2 months. Lothrop Junr deed Deer ye nth No. 1495. T 73° " n tne 22C * y ear °*" ner a § e - [Blue slate. Weatherworn. Moss-grown. Symbol.] _ No. 1501. Here lyes buried ye body Of Anna [Low, blue slate. Good condition. Symbol.' Dautr to ye Rev d Nathaniel Leonard Freeman Lothrop son to Mr Jsaac Born Nov br ye 23d 1725 Deed & Mrs Hannah Lothrop aged 4 weeks Febry ye 12th 1*725—6. & 5 d. deed Janry ye 19th 1739. 124 BUKIAL HILL : No. 1502. [Blue slate. Moss-covered. Symbol.] Here lyes ye body of Daniel John- son Junr son to Danl Johnson Esqr & Betty his wife who died March ye 27th 1743111 the 17th year of his age &inye 5th month of his appren- ticeship with Robert Brown Esqr. No. 1503. [Low, blue slate. Fair condition. Symbol.] George Watson son to Mr George & Mrs Abigail Watson who depart- ed this life Febry ye 26th 1749 aged 27 days. No. 1504. [Dark blue slate. Good condition. A beau- tiful stone. Crossbones and two symbols.] Here lies interr'd the Body of Mrs Abigail Watson wife of George Watson Esqr and Daughter to the Honble Richard Saltonstall Esqr who departed this Life March ye 15th 1750 JE. 22. also their son still-born March nth 1750. No. T505. [Blue slate. Good condition. Symbol. j Here lies the Body of George Watson son of George Watson Esqr & Elizabeth his wife died August 10th 1757 aged 16 Days. No. 1506. [Low, blue slate Fair condition. Symbol.] In memory of Elizabeth Watson Dau r of George Wats n Esqr & Eliz th his wife Died Septbr 14th 1764 Aged 15 Days. No. 1507. [Dark blue slate. Handsomely wrought. rwo symbols (one broken). Festoons on each side of the inscription. At the lower corner of each festoun an hour-glass, spade, and pickaxe or mattock. On this kind of slate I have not found any moss.] Here lies Interr'd the Body of Mrs Elizabeth Watson the wile of George Watson Esqr & Daughter to the Honble Peter Oliver Esqr who Departed this Life February ve joth J767 Aged 32 years. No. 150S. [Blue slate. Good condition, but moss- grown.. Portrait in old style wig and ruffles.] Here lies buried the Body of John Watson Esqr who departed this Life Jany 3d 1753 in the 37th year of his Age. No. 1509. [Blue slate. Good condition. Crossbones above two sjmibols.] Here lies Interr'd the Body of Mrs Elizabeth Watson the wife of John Watson Esqr who departed this Life September ye 14th 1750 JE. 28. No. o. [Blue slate. Fair condition Symbol ] Inclined. Here lies the Body of Daniel Wat- son Son of John Watson Esqr & Elizabeth his wife Died June 29th 1756 Aged 6 years 9 months & 13 Davs. No. 1511. [Dark blue slate Good condition. Sym- bol.] To the Memory of Mrs Elisabeth Clarke who died September 27th J77J^t. 26. Though t bis pale Corpse is in the Grave con- tin 'd ■She leaves a Pattern for her Sex behind. The Sun of Virtue never can decav It s«hines in Time. & gives eternal'Day. No. 1512. [Dark blue slate. Good condition. Very handsomely wrought. Weeping willow and urn. Initials '"G. \V," on the urn.] In memory of George Watson Esqr who died the 3d of December 1800 in the 83d Year of his Age. No folly wasted his paternal Store, No gudt no sordid av'rice made it more. With honest fame and sober plenty cro wn'd. He liv'd and spread his cheering* influence 'round. Pure was his walk, and peacefull was his end- We bless 'd his rev'rend length of Davs And hail'd him in the public wavs With veneration and with prais'e. Our Father and our Friend. No. 1513. [Blue slate. Good condition Weeping wil- low and urn.] Here lies interred the Body of MADAM PHEBE WATSON. Relict. ITS INSCRIPTIONS AND EPITAPHS. 12 5 ESQ. died years, was JOHN aged 83 of GEORGE WATSON October 28, 1825 Her first Husband SCOTT ESQ. No. 1514. [This and the following Nos. to 1517 inclu- sive are inclosed with iron rails in granite posts. No. 1514 is white marble on marble plinth; granite base. Good condition.] GEORGE H. DREW Born Oct. 21, iSoS, Died Nov. 23, 1881 Aged 73 years, 1 mo. & 2 dys. No. 1515. [Blue slate. Four and a half feet high. Good condition. Weeping willow and urn.] Erected to the memory of five children of Capt Atwcod Drew & Mrs. Lydia Drew his wife, viz. JLydia died August 25, 1804 aged one year 10 months. Eliza A. Drew died Sepr 5, 1805 aged one year & months. Lydia W. Drew died Apr. n, 1806 aged 7 months. Wil- iam R. Drew died Octr 9, 1815 ged 10 months. Eliza Drew died Jctr 17, 1817 aged one year 6 months. of your fathei i* not the will heaven, That one of the.' which is in e little ones should perish. Christ. No. 15 16. [Blue slate. Four and a half feet in height. Figure of tomb with initials "A. D."J Erected to the memory of Capt Uwood Drew, who departed this ife May 10, 1823 aged 43 years. lourners forbear, the ways of heaven are just. iVfflicted mortals should believe and trust I Jy a wise hand the universe is swav'd, Vhich justly limits every life it made. No. 1517. [White marble in form of Gothic arch. Set granite socket. Good condition.] Lydia Drew widow of CAPT. AT- VOOD DREW Born Jan 7, 1782; Jied Jan 3, 1861. We mourn for her; we still do weep. No more we'll see her here; In Jesus she doth sweetly sleep; Why shed for her a tear? No. 1518. [Blue slate. Good condition. Mausoleum.] In memory of Mr. James Morton. who died Octr t 9 , "1832, aged 58 years. No. 1519. [Blue slate. Good condition. Symbol.] In Memory of Mrs Mary Mor- ton wife of Mr Thomas Morton who died Augt 28,1780 in ye 52 year of her age. No. 1520. [Blue slate. Pyramidal. Inscribed in oval, over which is iigure of a willow, j Adry Anna, dau. of William & Mary Churchill, died May 15 : 1837 Aged 5 yr.s 3 rno.s & 11 d's. Also a female Infant died Deer 12, 1834 aged 19 days. No. IS2I. [White marble grown.] In memory LETT, who died April Aged 65 years. Faithful in iif- Four feet in height Moss- of HANNAH BART- 20th 1855, No. 1522. [White marble, in freestone socket. Good condition.] JOHN L. MORTON, died July 22, 1857; JE. 68 years & 9 mos. SALLY his wife died Oct. 6, iSto : aged 20 years. No more can we their forms behold. Which now in death lie lifeless — cold But may we meet when life is o'er. And dwell at last on Canaan's shore. JOHN B. MORTON, died Mar. 181 1, aged 1 year & 3 mos. 6, No. 1523 1 Similar to preceding.] LILLY R. MORTON, wife of John L. Morton, died May 17, 1865: M. 74 years. Dear as thou wert, and justly dear; We will not weep for thee:" One thought shall check the starting tear, It is that thou art free. 126 I'.URIAL HILL No .1524. (Blue slate. Good condition, but moss-grown Urn. j This monument is erected in mem- ory of Mr. James Bartlett Junr who spied in the Island of Dominico Feb. 4'th 1808 in the 23 year of his age. The time was once my youthful friends I liv'd & bloom'd like'thee The time will come, 'tis hasting on When you shall fade like me. No. 1525. [Blue slate. Good condition. Weeping wil- low.] MARY, widow of George Morton, died Sept. 4, 1S44, aged 88 vears. Also HANNAH WITHERELL, died Jan. r8, 1834. aged 94 yr.s. No. 1526. [Blue slate. G-Jod condition. Weeping wil- low and urn.] This Stone is Erected to the mem- ory of M.r. George Morton, who de- parted this Life November 30, 18 18, In the 60 year of his age. No. 1527. [White marble. In stone socket. Fair condition.] Polly Morton, died November 4, 2858, Aged 73 years. Dearest sister we will meet thee In that land where all is blest; There where sorrows never enter We will dwell forever blest. No. 1528. [White marble. In stone socket. Inclined.] REBECCA, wife of JACOB TINK- HAM, Died Oct. 17, 1859, JEt. 76. "Blessed are the dead thatdiein the Lord." No. 1529. [Blue slate. Lamina? separating seamed. Symbol.] In Memory of Mrs Asenath Churchill wife of Mr Thaddeus Churchill who died May ye 38 year of her age. No. 1530. [Blue slate. Good condition. Nbs-. following to 1538 inclusive sn iron railing.] In memory of MRS. MARY THACHER, who died March 3, 1838, aged 81 years. Surface 4, 178S rhis and the are inclosed No. 1531. [White marble. Fair condition.] liLIZAANN, and ELIZABETH THACHER, children of William and Susan T. Bartlett. No. 1532. [White marble. Fair condition.] SUSAN THACHER. wife of Wil- liam Bartlett, died August 25, 1862, JE. 68 years. No - 1533. [While marble. Fair condition, but some- what moss-grown.] [n Memory of JAMES THACH- ER, M. D. a surgeon in the army during the war of the Revolution : afterwards, for many years, a prac- tising physician, in the county of Plymouth : the author of several his- torical and scientific works ; es- teemed of all men for piety and benevolence, public spirit and private kindness. Born February 14, 1754, Died May 26, 1844. Also of SUSAN THACHER for 57 years his pious and faithful wife, who died May 17, 1842, Aged 86 years. No. 1534. [IJlue slate. Good condition. Two symbols] This Stone is Erected to the Mem- ory of Hersey Thacher who died 17th April 1793 Aged 1 year And 4 months And Catharine Thacher died 10. Fabry 180 :> Aged 3 years. Chil- dren of Dr James And Mrs Susanna Thacher. Early, Bright. Transient, Sweet. As Morning Dew They Sparkled Were Exhaled And Went To Heaven. No. 1535. [Blue slate. Good condition. Two symbols. ; In Memory of Sukey Thacher who died Deer 8, J790, aged 2 years & 8 months, and of James Thacher who died Deer 12, 1790, aged 2 days. Children of Dr James Tha- cher & Mrs Susannah his wife. Both of whose remains are here deposited. Sleep on my babes and take your quiet rest, 'TwasGod who called you when he thought it best. ITS INSCRIPTIONS AND EPITAPHS. 27 White marbl No. 1536. Weather in.< ough.] L lilue slate. No. 1542. I -2 feet in height. L'vramidal. In Memorv of Susan Louisa, young;- Goo , < f condition. Wreping willow and urn.] Erected to the memory of Miss NANCY CHURCHILL dan. of Mr. John Churchill and Mrs. Nancy his wife who died Aug. 22, 1822, aged 14 years. When spotless innocence resigns her breath And beauty's laded in the amies of death When youth's consigned to mingle with Ihe dead How pungent are the tears survivors shod. No. 1543. [White marble. Removed from socket, and Betsey Hayward wife of Michael pla ^i? ^ n *'^°:* c ® nd "^": ] % BE1SEY HOBAR1, died Aug. 29, 1870, aged 78 y'rs. and formerly wife of JOSHUA PERKINS; who Died Feb. 9, 1820, aged 34 y'rs. And ■est daughter of Daniel B. Elliott Esq deceas'd, of Waynesboro, Georgia. She died January 16, 1S11, Aged 10 months; Leaving a Widow- ed mother, who is consoled for the loss of a lovely Child by the assur- ance that of such is the Kingdom of Heaven. No. 1537. [White marble. Fair condition.] 7, 1S71, Aged Hodge, Died Feb 84 v'rs 8 mo's. No. 1538. ,! White marble. Weathering rough.] Michael Hodge, A. M. graduate their children BETSEY M. Died Nov. of Harvard College, formerly of New- 16, 1837, aged 26 y'rs. JAMES A. burypoit Counsellor at Law, died Died Nov. 22, 1840, aged 26 v'rs. CHARLES T. died June 8, 1842, aged 24 y'rs. July 6, 1S16, Aged 36 years Genius and sensibility science, virtue and benevolence adorned his life. The tears of friendship and love embalm his memory. No. 1539. [Blue slate. Good condition. Weeping wil- ow and urn.] Died Mr John Churchill October 14, 1814 aged 39 years Death burst the revolving Cloud and all was well. Gone before. No. 1544. Fair condition. Weeping wil- No. 1540. [lilne slate. Good condiiion. Urn.] MRS. NANCY CHURCHILL wid- ow of Mr. John Churchill died June 1, 1838, in her 54th year. Also their sen JOHN, died May 5, 1806, aged 1 1 mon. Yet again we hope to meet thee When the stay of life is fled Then in heaven with jov to greet thee. Where no farewell tear is shed. No. 1541. [Clue slate. Good condition. Weeping wil- >w and urn. J To the memory of Mrs Bethiah "hurchill wife of Mr Ansell Church- ill who died Deer 6th 1806 1st year of her age. 11 [I'due slate, low and urn.] In memory of CaptNATHL MOR- TON who died September 21, 1823, aged 39 years. Why do we mourn departing friends. Or shake at death's alarms? - Tis but the voice that Jesus sends, To call them to his arms. No. 1545. [Blue slate. Good condition. Urn.] SARAH relict of Thomas Morton, died May 22, 1841, aged 81 yrs & 9 mo. My Saviour summons me away. A brighter world to see, Although a while behind you stay. Weep not, weep not for me. No. 1546. [Blue slate. Good condition. Urn.] In Memory of Mr. Thomas Mor- ton, who died Oct. 15, 1833, in the 77 year of his age Also his son Thomas, who died at sea on a pass- in the age from Savannah to Philadelphia July 14, 1815 aged 18 years. BURIAL HILL I No. 1547. [Blue slate. Good condition. Urn.] In memory of three dau. of Samuel & Silly Cole, Viz. Jane R. died Sept. 27, 1827, aged 18 mo. Deborah B. died April 30, 1837, aged 18 years. Caroline E. died Sept. 13, 1842, aged 20 years-. May we not meet in Heaven above With love that h;is no trembling feais In that dear home far far above This land of tears. No. 1548. [Blue slato. Nearly 5 feet in height. Good condition. Urn.] In memory of SALLY, widow of the late Samuel Cole, died Oct 23d, 1855, in her 73d year. For I know that my Redeemer liveth, and that he shall stand at the latter ilay upon the earth. JOB 19-25. No. 1549. [Blue slate. Good condition. Urn.] In memory of SAMUEL COLE, who died A'pril 1st. 1843, aged 62 years. No. 1550. [Wooden slab.] CATHERINE REIDLE, Died Aug 1 7ih, 1868 aged 6 months. No. 1551. [Wooden dab.] MARY REIDLE Died Feb. 14th 1868 aged $^ years. No. 1552. [Blue t-late. Goorl condition. Urn.] In memory of Cynthia Bartlett, widow of John Bartlett 3d, who dit d Sept. nth, 1843, aged 47 yeais. She died in hope, she died in faitii A life of suffering o'er, She smiling met the shafts of death, And lives to die no more. No. 1553. [Blue slate. Good condition. Weeping wil- low and urn.] Died of a lingering Distressing .Sickness Mr John Bartlett Feb. 16, 1825 m tne 2 9 Y ear of his age. Oh Death! lover and friend Hast thou put far from His bere a ved Consort and her Acquaintance into darkness. No. 1554. [Blue slate. Four feet in height. Good con- dition. Weeping willow ami urn. This and the next No. are inclosed in wooden paling.] SALLY wife of Nathaniel Harlow, died Deer 7, 1819, aged 44 yrs_ Also three children viz SALLY, died Sept. 26, 181 7 aged 17 yrs. .SALLY,, died April 12, 181 8 aged 7 Moik CALEB BOWTEL, died June 7, 1S20,. aged 9 Mon. Their flesh shall slumber in the ground Till the last trumpet's joyful sound Then burst the chains with sweet surprise. And in the Saviour's image rise. No. 1555. [White marble. Discolored. Hough. Host- twig.] CATHARINE Daug. of Nathaniel & Betsey Harlow, died Nov.r 30th 1841, aged n years 2 Mon. & 2& days. No. 1556. [Blue slate. Fair condition. Symbol.] In Memory of Lemuel Stephens- Robbins Sjii of Mr. Joseph Robbing & Mrs Elizabeth his wife who died April 1st 1786 aged 3 years 2 months. & 7 days. No. 1557. [Blue slate. Good condition. Urn.] This Stone is Erected to the mem- ory of Mrs Rkbekah Finney Consort of Mr Josiah Finney the Eldest Daughter of Maj r Benj. Warren who died Tun e 4th 1805, in the 37th year of her age. Also to the memory of their son Josiah who was Born May 22, 1805 Died May 28, 1805. No. 1558. [Bine slate. Good condition. Urn.] ELKANAII CHURCHILL, diesS Oct. 7, 1845, in his 37 year. Look here, my friends, and read your d.oorn r For you are hast'ning to the tomb. No. 1559. [White marble. Fair condition. K'oee ia> bloom.] LYDIA A. dau. of Elkanah & Ly- dia CHURCHILL, di d Dec. vi ITS INSCRIPTIONS AND EPITAPHS. 1^52 ; aged 15 y'rs. & 3 mo's. Her youthful hopes were like the morniris flower ° Cut down at noon and withered in an hour • But hopes more fair and bright, than youth or health can give ltise in immortal bloom beyond the grave. No. 1560. [This and the two succeeding Nos. are of wfute marble, all in one freestone base. Fair condition.] FATHER. DAVID DREW, Born Ma y 3> r 7 7 7 ; Died April 16,1825. No. 1561. MOTHER. SALLY DREW, Born May 7, 1782; Died May 19, 1864. No. 1562. CHILDREN. LUCINDA, died July 29, 1807 ; aged 4 months. SOL- OMON, died April 6, i8i3;aged 9 months. SOLOMON A. died Feb. 15, 1821 ; aged 8 months. No. 1563. [Blue slale. Good condition. Urn.] Erected to the memory of MR. NATHAN REED, who died January 12, 1842 in the 78 yr of his age. No. 1564. [Bluo slate. Similar to preceding.] REBECCA, wife of NATHAN RKKD, Died March 2d 1859, Aged Si y'rs. & 9 mo's. The memory of the just is blessed. No. 1565. {White marble. In freestone socket. Dis- colored.] Father & Mother. JOHN BART- LETT Died June 12, 1870, Aged 7* y'rs. CAROLINE, His wife Died May j «, 1846, Aged 46 years. Gone ho in e. No. 1566. [Biues'ate. Good condition. Weeping wil- low and urn.] e In memory of Capt Josiah Cotton, who died March 7, 1829, aged 76 years. Also in memory of Sarah D. 129 Cotton, died Oct. 14, 1820 aged 19 years. No. 1567. [Blue slate. Good condition. Flaming urn.] In memory of MRS. LYDIA COT- TON widow of Capt. Josiah Cotton, Died Jan. 28th. 1843, aged 63 years. No. 1568. [Blue slate. Go. 1570. [Low, purplish slate. Inscription scaling off. Symbol.] Here lyes buried the Bcdy of Mr Stephen Churchell died Septr 5, 1751 in the 36 year of his Age. No. 1571. [Blue slate. Good condition, save moss- covered. Symbol.] To the memory of Mrs HANNAH HOWES wife of Mr JEREMIAH HOWES Relict widow of Mr STEPHEN CHURCHILL who died June ye 15th A. D. J793 in the 75th year of her age. No. 1572. [Blue slate. Laminae separating. Moss- grown. Symbol.] To the memory of lenor Chur- chill Daughter of Capt Stephen Chur- chil And Lucy his Wife Who died Oct. 3d J792 in the joth year of her age 13° BURIAL HILL : No. 1573. [Blue slate. Fair condition. Sym'jol.] In Memory of John Bartlett Sen of Mr John & Mrs Dorothy Bartlett who died Jany 15 1793 aged 17 years. Those eyes which once so sparkl'd wil li de- light " Are e'en now clos'din Deaths eternal night. No. 1574. [Low, blue slate. Laminae separating. Sym- bol.] In memory of John Lewis son of Mr John Bartlett & Mrs Dorothy his wife who died April ye jt 1776 Aged 2 years and 27 days No. 1575. [A Goodwin stone. Moss-covered. Inclined. Bully weatherworn, but at top can be dis- cerned a half length figure of a human being.] Here lies buried y body of Lewis ye Son of John Bartlett &: Dorothy his Wife who departed this life Jan- uary ye 9t»h J772 Aged j Year 9 months & 20 Days No. 1576. [Blue' slate. Surface scaling off. Svmbol.] In Memory of Mr JOHN BART- LETT who died April 26 1 790 in ye 53 year of his age. Jlere lies the man who nev r friends de- nie Nor never gave them grief but hen he died No. 1577. [Blue slate. Weatherworn. Moss covered. Seamed and cleft. Vase of flowers.] In memory of Miss Dolly Bartlett Daugtr of Mr John & Mrs Dorothy Bartlett who died Sepr jj .1796 in her 25 year. This virtuous soul whose dust is laid In the drear mansions of the dead Miall ri^e ami leave its native ground At the last trumpet's solemn sound. No. 1578. [Blue sla'.e. Surface cleft at top. Seam on the right. Weeping willow over a tomb.] To the memory of Mrs Dorothy Bartlett widow of Mr John Bartlett & Daughter to Deacon Josiah Car- ver who died Mar, 1 1, 1805 aged 69 years Alas and has She gone and hits She fled Gone to the Silent mansions of the dead, She is gone we trust to join the joys on high With Saints and angles o'er the starry skv No. 1579. [This and the three following Nos. are while marble set in freestone, :>re inclosed in hand- some iron fence, and are in good condition. ] In memory of DR. JOHN GOD- DARD surgeon of the U. S. frigate Boston dec d in Gibraltar bay June [5, 1802 aged 32 years. Also of his wife GRACE HAYMAN deed Feb. 8, 185 1 aged 80 years. And of ABI- GAIL OTIS deed Feb. 11, 1853 in her 70th year. No. 1580. ABRAHAM JACKSON Born Nov. 29, 1 791, Died February 6, 1859 : /E. 67 years. No. 1581. HARRIET OTIS Wife of Abra- ham Jackson died Jan. 21, 18-72 ; J&. 74- No. 1582. HORACE JACKSON Died in Nor- folk, Va. Sept. 9. 1855 >&• 2 7 years & 5 ino's. No. 1583. [Blue slate. Fair condition, save seams on surface. Symbol.] To the memory of Mrs ELIZA- BETH FINNEY wife of Mr. THOMAS FINNEY who died March 3dj795 in the 53 year of her age. No. 1584. [Blue slate Moss-grown. Cleft from neat summit to base.] To the memory of Mr Thomas Finney who died Janry 5, AD. 179 in the 53d year of his age. No. 1585. [Low, blue slate. Defaced. Inclined. Sun- bol.] In memory of Nancy Daughter ot Mr Josiah & Mrs Rebecca Finne) who died Augt 13 1792 aged month No. 1586. [Blue slate. Four feet by 2 1-2. Good condi- tion. Urn, with weeping willow on each side, J Erected In memory of CAPT RUFUS ROBBINS, who died at Nei Orleans July 4, 1826 aged 45 years. Also in memory of Mrs. MAR- ITS INSCRIPTIONS AND EPITAPH' 31 rARET ROBBINS his wife who died an. 14, 1827 aged 43 years. No. 1587. [Blue slate. Fair condition. Weeping wil- >w and urn.] To the memory of Mr Lemuel Rob ins who departed this life July 28, 822, in the 64 year of his age.' Also t memory of Mrs Mary Robbins his dfe who departed this life March 5, 82 1 in 62 year of her age. Ye living men, the tomb survey ! Where you must shortly dwell, how the awful summons .sounds 'ry funeral knell. No. 158S. •bie. In granite socket. Good Hark In CHANDLER ROB- Jan. 1793, Died Oct. May 4j 1849, [White 111 uidition.] FATHER. HNS Born 857. The memory of the just is as a shining light." No. 1589. [White marble. Discolored. This and the ext No. are inclosed in wooden palings.] SAMUEL A. son of Antonio & arah C. Frank Born )ied Jan. 12 1863. He was our best loved one. Kindly and pen tie ever. Death early claimed his own. We can forget thee never. No. 1590. [Woolen slab.] ANTOINE FRANK Died Feb. 9th AD. 1875 A S ed 6 7 years. No. 1591. [White marble. In freestone socket. In- ased in wooden paling.] HENRYETTA MILLER Born in ■ermany, July 22, 1807, Died June n, 869. No. 1592. [Blue slate. Pyramidal. Cleft through urn top.] In memory of Mrs JERUSHA RASK who Died Augt 20, 1807 in te 68 year of her Age Sins promis'd joys are tumd to pain And i am drownd in Grief But my dear Lord returns again He Hies to my relief 33 wil h sweet su loving bands on in his eyes his hands' •prise I'm between Siezmg my soul He draws will: Divine Compass And pardon in No. 1593. [Blue slate. Fair condition. roses.] To the memory of Mr JOSEPH TRASK who died Feb. 26 1802 aged 67 years. Also in memory of 3 Sons of Mr Joseph & Mrs Jerusha Trask viz Joseph & Thomas died at sea aged 23 years William aged 15 years. God my redeemer lives and often from The skies looks down and watches all mv dust Till lie shall bid it rise [Blue sla Urn.] To the No. 1594. Pyramidal. Good condition. memory of Mrs ELIZA- BETH KEMPTON wife of Mr JOHN KEMPTON who died May 23th 1S01 aged 82 years. Also in memory of 6 children of Mr John & Mrs Eliz- abeth Kempton viz John & Saml died June 2th 1737 aged 1 month 6 aged Which shall rise And sit Na'haniel died June 9th 13 years Priscilla died Augst 15, 1 760 aged 4 years Sarah died Feb. 23th 1770 aged 13 years Samuel died at sea Augst 1777 aged 22 years. Beneath this monument lies Zion dusl n the resurrection of ihe just union to the head lory that shall never fade. No. 1595. [Blue slate. Badly seamed about midway across face, and supporting a luxuriant growth of mosses. Urn.] This Stone is Erected To the mem- ory of Mr John Kempton who died April 18, 1S06 in the 90 year of his age. I ask them whence their victory came They with united breath Ascribe their conquest to the Lamb Their triumph to his death. No. 1596. [Purplish blue slate. Good condition. Weep intr willow and urn.] In memorv of ABIGAIL W. KEMPTON Consort of ZACHEUS KEMPTON who died Novemr 26, 1820 aged 25 years and 6 months. I 3 2 BUklAL HILL : GOD my Redeemer lives, And often from the skies Looks down and watches all my dust 'Jill he shall bid it rise. No. 1597. [Blue slate. Good condition. Weeping wil. low and urn.] In memory of Mrs SARAH KEMP- TON wife of Mr ZACHEUS KEMP- TON who died January 31, 1824, Sixty-one years and eight months. Why do we mourn, why do Ave weep? For* a departed friend For she has left a world of woe And gone to a just friend. No. 1598. [Blue slate. Good condition. Weeping wil- low and urn.] In memory of Four Children of Mr Zacheus Kempton & Sarah his wife viz Sally aged 36 years Charles aged 21 years Woodard aged 17 years Robinscn aged 2 years They died between 1802 & 1820. Stop traveller ami shed a tear Uppon the sod of children dear. No. 1599. [Blue slate. Fair condition. Urn.] In memory of Mrs Polly Ripley Consort of Mr Levi Ripley who died March 8 1807 in the 34 year of her age Also their child Levi died March 3. 1807 aged one year Here peaceful rest till Christ shall come To call the from beneath the ground His powerful voice shall rouse the Tomb With sweet Salvation in the sound No. 1600. [White marble, in gran He socket. Good condition save discoloration.] LOVICAT. MCGLATHLIN Born Sept. 28, 1780, Died Aug. 28, 1865. We shall meet beyond the River. No. 1601. I Blue slate. Good condition. Weeping wil- low and urn.] In memory of Consider Bradford Son of James Bradford who died De- cember 25, 1826; aged 11 mo. & 17 days. Short was thy day, s wet t babe, but this will pive A longer space of heavenly life to live No. 1602. [White marble. Weathering rough.] ELEANOR, wife of James Brad- ford, died July 29, 1840, aged 43 years WILLIAM, their son diedOct. 24, 1836, aged 9 yrs. But thou, O Heaven, keep, keep what thou hast taken, And with our treasure heep our hearts on high. The spirit weak, and yet. by pain unshaken The faith, the love, the lofty constancy- Guide us where those are with our blessed flown, They were of thee, and thou hast claimed thine own. No. 1603. [Similar to preceding.] JAMES BRADFORD, died March 1, 1836, aged 49 yrs. Sarah their Dau. died Oct. 19, 1832, aged 2 yrs. & 7 Mon. Earth, guard what here we lay in holy trust. That which hath left our home a darkened place. Wanting the form, the smile, was veiled in dust, The light departed with our fathers face; Yet from thy bonds undying hope springs free: Wc have but lent our father unto thee. No. 1604. [White marble. Rough. Difficult to read, ltose tree.] ELIJAH J. WESTON died Jan. 14, 1864. Aged 30 years 6 mos. I trust my blood was spilled for thee Who shed thy precious blood for me Mere lies a husband and a father Who was kind and gentle ever Death early claimed thee We shall forget thee never. Also our gentle child, JOHNNY C. Son of Elijah J. & Susan Weston, died Aug 12, 1863 ; JE 1 year 8 mos 5 days. They were dearly loved on earth by us all I trust now they are loved in Heaven. No. 1605. [White marble. Some words scarcely legi- ble.] To the memory of Lois Diman the Daughtr of Mr David Diman & Mrs Lois his wife who died Oct. 18. 1801 in the 18th year of her age. [Epitaph, four lines of poetry, of which the last line only is legible, its follows:] Which pity must demand. ITS INSCRIPTIONS AND EPITAPHS. 133 No. 1606. Low, blue slate. Good condition. Symbol/ In Memory of David son of Mr David Diman & Mrs Lois his wife who died Augt4 17S8 aged 3 years j month Sz 26 days. No. 1607. Low. blue slate. Good condition. Symbol.] In Memory of David son of Mr David Diman 9 years and 10 months ton deed Octbr ye 23d 13th year of his age ■ - : - in the 134 BURIAL HILL No. 1622. [Blue slate. Four and a half feet in height. Good condition. Two mausoleums.] PHINEAS PIERCE died Aug.st 10th 1841 aged 37 years Also Rebec- ca Jane Daughter of Phineas & Dor- cas M. Pierce died Sept. r 8th 1S33. aged 4 years No. 1623. [Blue slate. Part of face soled off Sym- bol.] In memory of Mrs REBECCA MORTON wife of MrNATHANIE MORTON who departed this life May ye 15th 17 in ye 41st year of her Age No. 1624. Laminae separating. Cleft. [Blue slate. Symbol.] Here lyes ye Body of Mr NATHAN- IEL MORTON who deed Novbr ye 7th 1 73 1 in ye 25th year of his age No. 1625 [Blue slate. Good condition. Figure of man standing behind a tomb(?) on the top of which are two pairs of crossbones.] In memory of Mr NATHL MOR- TON ye 3d who departed this life Novbr ye 20th 1776111 ye 23d year of h'is Age No. 1626. [Blue slate. Compact. Good condition. Temale figure at top, curiously drawn ] In memory of Mrs Joanna Morton widow of the late Nathaniel Morton deceased who died November 14th 3818 in the 86th year of her age No. 1627. [Blueslate. Good condition. Some moss. Symbol.] To the memory of Mrs Moriah Mendil who dird Novr 22th 1S01 and 80 years wife of Mrjabez Mendil. No. 1628. [White marble. Two feet high Bough. Moss-grown. Inclined.] HELEN AUGUSTA, Daug.tr of Ann and William Drew 2d died Jany 24, 1836, Aged 4 yrs & 4 mo. Transplanted from the woes to come To heaven's immortal bower Through all eternity to bloom A sweet and fadeless flower No. 1629. [Blue slate. Goo'l condition. Urn.] In memory of Mrs Elisabeth Steph- ens widow of the late Eleazer Steph- ens Deceasd who died April 30, 1806 in the 71 year of her age. My flesh shall slumber in the ground, Till the last trumpet's joyfull sound ; Then burst the chains with sweet surprise. And in my Saviour's image rise. No. 1630. [Blue slate. Laminae separating. Surface cleft. Symbol.] In Memory of Mr Eleazer Steph- ens who departed this Life Sepr 51I1 .1785 in the 63d year of his Age. No. 163T. [Low, blue slate. Bad condition. Sjmbol.] In Memory of Mrs Sarah Stephens ye wife of Mr Eleazer Stephens who deed Octo ye 28th 1763 in ye 43d vear of her age No. 1632. [Blueslate. Moss-covered. Symbol.] Here iies buried Mrs Susanr.a Stephens wife to Mr Eleazer Stephens who deed Decemr ye 30th J766 in ye 37th year of her Age. No. 1633. [Rlue slate. G >od c mdition. SymY'l.j In memory of Mrs Hannah Steph- ens Daughter of the late Mr Eleazer Stephens and Mrs Elizabeth his wife who Died Augst 28th 1801 in the 25th year of her Age. No. 1634. [Blue slate. Good condition. Symbol.] Here lies buried the Body of Mrs Sarah Churchill the wife of Mr John Churchill who died March 31st 1752 in the 22d Year of her Age. [Crossbones under the inscription.] No. 1635. [Purplish blue slate. Good condition. Two urns.] In memory of two Children of Samuel M. &' Harriet B. Whitten, viz. SAMUEL died Dec 24th 1844 in his 4th yr HARRIET B. died Aug. 15th 1838, aged 3 weeks. "Tivisc deaths keen shafts have smitte Spoiling what nature holds most, dear Fond parents faint not GOD reproves And chastens all whom most he loves. No. 1636. [Low, blue slate Split. Defaced. Ruined.] Math Mr Ma mote & Mrs Marcy is wife lorn June ye 25th 1738 deed Sepr 1739 No. 1637. [Low, blue slate. M face. Symbol.] In memory of Abigail Mr Mathew Lemote & Mrs his wife Born June ve 6th ITS INSCRIPTIONS AND EPITAPH hen 35 Octo Town. Scam across Daughtr to Marcy 1733 Deed th *734- No. 163 ite. Mos: scaled off. [Low, blue slate. Moss-grown. Face of stone partially scaled off. Part of figure at top remains.] " In Memory of Mathew son to Mathew Le te & Mis Marcy his wife Born Novr ye 30th 17 2 deed Jany ye 2 2d 1733. No. 1639. [Low, blue slate. Moss-grown. Cleft. De- faced.] In Memory of Mathew son to Mr Mathew Lemote & Mrs Marcy his wife Born Augst ye 18th J730 July ye 15111.1733. No. 1640. ("Low, blue slate. Corner at right, broken off. Symbol.] Nathaniel L. Churchell Aged 21 years Died March ye 24th 1714. No. 1641. Low, marble block. Good condition. On upper surface the word:] FATHER. I^On obverse:] WILLIAM STEPHENS. No. 1642. [Similar to preceding. On upper surface the word : ] MOTHER. [On obverse:] NANCY wife of Win Stephens. No. 1643. [IJlue slate. Moss-grown. Two semi-circu- lar roundings at top, each with symbol and crossbones.J ROBERT 30, 1863; in the 4jst ye ir of his age I;i mem- ory of Mrs Priscilla ye wife of Mr Ephraim Churcll who deed Decern.- ye jjth j 749 Aged 41 years. No. 1644. [Low, blue slate. Defaced. Moss-covered. Much inclined. Symbol.] J n memory of Ephraim son to Mr Zacheus Churchill & Mrs Mary his wife who deed Novr ye 7th J76 r Aged J year & 2 months. No. T645. [This and the next two Nos. arc inclosed in wooden paling. They are of white marble lair condition.] In memory of CAP I' COWEN who died Mar. JE. 62 years & 10 mos No. 1646. [Similar to preceding. Marble plinth. Free- stone base.] In memory of Ann T. Cowen who died May 16, 1865 &- 5 7 years ir mos. & 9 days. No. 1647. [White marble, in freestone socket.] MARY ANN died July 3, 1834. aged 3 yrs& 4 mo. ROBERT, died May 5, 1833, aged 3 mo. & 24 days. Children of Robert & Ann Cowen/ Let little children come to me. Our blessed Saviour said ; And to his anus on wings of love Their spotless souls have fled. No. Face of [Blue slate. La: stone cleft in twain 1648. vss separating. Symbol] Here lyes ye body of John Faunce who deed Novbr ye 28th 1734 in ye 26 year of his age. No. 1649. [Blue slate Lamina' separating. Defaced. Seamed. Symbol.] Here Lyes body of Nath Faunce who deed Augst ye 29th T732 Aged 26 years. No. 1650. rBlue slate. Face of stone scaling oil'. Sym- bol.] In memory of Zepheniah Morton In memory of Mr Ephraim Church- who deed Octo ye 19th J760 In ye ell who deed Decemr ye 14th 1749 46th year of his age. 34 BURIAL HILL : 136 No. 165 1. [Blue slate. Lamirse separating. Part of design at top broken on". Symbol remains.] In Memory of Mr Nathanael Morton who departed this life Au- gust ye 15th 1 781 in ye 50th year of hisAge. No. 1652. Purplish slate. Good condition. Half length figure of female, with a flower on each side. ■ To the Memory of Miss Elizabeth Morton who departed this Life May ye 21st 1790 in ye 20th year of her age. No. 1653. [Marked by wooden slab on which are these words and figures: '-The Grave of Elder Thos. Eaunce Died Eeb. 27. 1745." The stone is a handsome purplish slate, nearly three feet high. Uninjured. Eigure of a skeleton seated on an hour-glass; left hand of skeleton hold- ing a scythe. Wings are attached to the hour- glass. Above the figure is a drawing of a scal- lop shell. 1 Here lyes buried the Body of Mr Thomas Faunce ruling Elder of the first Church of Christ in Plymouth deceased Febry 27th An: Dora. 1745-6 in the 99th year of his Age The Fnihers where are they? Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord. No. 1654. [Blue slate. Broken. Moss-grown. Much of the monument gone. Two feet high, one fc ot wide. .Symbol.] Lyes ye bod Ephraim Kern on who cd Decbr ye th 1720 ye 18th year cf his age. No. 1655. [White marble. Rough. Not now set in earth, but leaning against No. 1 656. J In memory of JOHN C. son of Stephen D. & Lydia W. Drew, Died Sep. 10, 1850, JE. 11 Months. No. 1656. L^w white m..rble. Eair condition. En- dangered by larger stone leaning against it.] In memory of Leman L. son of Stephen D. & Lydia Williams Drew Died Jan. 24, 1853 JE 6 Months. No. 1657. [White marble. Weathering rough. Weep- ing willow and urn, on design resembling a brick wall.] In memory of LYDIA W. Wife of Stephen D. Drew, who died Aug. 28, 1852 JE. 41 y'rs 5 mo. My hour has come, I lay me down, With the dark grave in view ; And hoping for a heavenly crown, I bid the world adieu." No. 1658. [Blue slate. Cleft in various direction s. Lamina; separating. Moss-grown. Symbol.] In Memory of Mr Ephraim Church- ill, who deed Septr ye 21st 1754 in ye 72nd year of His Age. No. 1659. [Blue slate, moss-covered. Fair condition for so old a monument. Face sealing < fl*. Symbol] In memory of Mrs Hannah Church- ill wife of Mr Eleazer Chui chill who died Septr ye 19th 1757 in ye 67th year of her age. No. 1660. [Purplish blue slate. Good condition, but moss-covered.] Here lyes ye bedy of Mr Eleszar Churchell Deed March ye 25th 1 716 in ye 64th year of h.is age No. 1661. [Low, purplish blue slate. Good condition] but inclined. Symbol.] Here lyes ye body of Mrs Mary Churchell wife to MrEleazar Church- ell aged 60 deces'd Deer ye nth 1715- No. 1662. [Low, blue slate. Fair condition. Symbol.] In Memoiy of Mr Edward Steph- ens who deed July ye 30th 1756 in the 77th yea» of his age. No. 1663. [Blue slate. Mos = - covered. Right corner oi' surface scaled oil', taking ends or lines. Svm- bol.j Here lyes body of M Stephen wife Stephve deed Jany ye 25th 1723-4 in ye 35th year of her age. ITS INSCRIPTIONS AND EPITAPHS. 137 No. 1664. No. 1670. [Blue slate. Moss-covered. Seamed and de- [Blue slate. Good condition. Pyramidal in faced. Symbol.] form. Urn.] Iri Memoiy of Mr EDWARD In memoiy of Mrs Zilpah Faunce, STEPHENS who died April 9,1788 Consort of Capt Barnabas Faunce in ye 66th year of his age. died Sept. 1 7, 1 837, in the 75 3 ear of her age. No. 1665. [Rlue slate. Four feet in height. Has some moss. Urn, with flowers on each side thereof.] In memory of Mr Elkanah Churchill who was di owned at Sea Ca P L Barnabas Faunce, died Apr. October 17, 1804 in the 27th year of 2 3> 1S59 ; /E. 85 years, his age Also in memory of Mrs Eu- nice his wife who died Nov. 1st 1803 in the 24th year of her age Not blooming health nor beauty pleasing charmes Can shield or save them from the Tyrants arms God in his Unerring wisdom had designed a watery Crave to be my Tomb. No. 16 7 1 . [Purple si ate. Cood condition.] Elizabeth Faunce widow of the late the Lord. No. 1672. [Blue slate. Four and one fourth feet in height, Good condition. Mausoleum.] E re c ! e d In No. 1666. [Law, blue slate. Moss-covered. Squared at top. Ornamented border.] Zacheus son to Mr Stephen & Mrs Experience Churchill his wife deed Sepbr ye 12th 1733 Aged 13 years 10 Mo & 19 days. No. 1667. [White marble., in granite socket. Good con- dition.] BETSEY, widow of William Ellis, Died Oct. 19, 1868, aged 93 y'rs 3 ina's. WILLIAM Their Son Drowned Sept. 24, 1837, Aged 22 years. No. 1668. [Blue slate. Pyramidal. Good condition, save that a small" piece has been broken from left hand corner at top. Festoons.] In memory of Mrs Abigail Faunce wife of Capt Barnabas Faunce died July 15th 1805 in the 32c! year of her age. No. 1669. [due slate. Pyramidal. Good condition. festoons.] In memory of Mrs Sarah Faunce ■vifeofCapt Barnabas Faunce died memery of BA'I H- SHEBA, widow of the late Capt. Barilett Sears, who de-j ailed this life Sept. 25th, 1852, aged 74 years. No. 1673. [Blue slate. Four and a half feet in height. Good condition. At top an eye, radiating ; un- der which are square and compasses. Col- umn on each side of square and compass-es, with ball on summit of each column.] Erected Inmemory of Capt BART- LETT SEARS, who departed this 1 i f e August 2 , 1 8 2 1 , aged 45 \ ears. That on ce loved form now cold and dead. Each mournful thought employs : Andnat ure mourns her conl'oits lied. And w ithered all her joys. No. 1674. [Low, blue slate. Lamina? separating. Cleft across face. Symbol.] Here lyes buried 4 Children of Mr Jesse Churchell &Mts Abigalhis wife Vizjth Je.'se Lorn Now 10th J772 Aged 2 days 2d Abiral Worces- ter rn June 25th J77S Aged 2 Months 2 days 3d Abigal boin March 23d .1782 dee'd July 24th J783 4th David born July 30, 1784 died J any 11 J788. No. 1675. Good condiiion I'm under [Blue .-laf drapery.] To The memory of Miss Hannah uly the 15th 1803 in the 35th yearof Churchill Daughter of Cap Jesse ler age Churchill and Mrs Abigail his wife BURIAL HILL who died Nov. 6, 1811 In lie 23 year of her age All vou that do behold my stone Consider how soon 1 was gone, Death does not always warning give. Therefore be cautious how you live, Prepare in time, no time delay. I in my youth was call'd away. No. 1676. [White marble in granite socket. Good con- dition.] Father & Mother. CAPT. SETH MORTON, Died April 12, 1844, Aged 69 y'rs 8 mo'' ears & 511103. HENRY CHASE died July i860; JE.43 years. Sons of John & Abigail Chase. No. 1769. [White marble. Set in stone block. Fair condition.] JOHN CHASE Died Dec. 15, 1855: JE. 74 years ABIGAIL,, his wife Died Sept. 17, 1872 : aged 89 yrs 4 rao's. No. 1770. [Handsome blue slate Goodcondiiion. Sym boL] Here lyes buried the Body of Dea- con JOHN FOSTER who departed this life Dec. ye 24th 1741 in ye 76th year of his age. No. 1 7 71 . [Similar to preceding/ Here lyes buried the Body of Mrs HANNAH FOSTER the wife of DEACON JOHN FOSTER Died April ye 30th 1747, in the 77th year of her age. No. 1772. [Low, blue slate. Weatherworn. Moss- grown. Symbol.] Here lyes ye body of GERSHEM FOSTER who deed July ye nth 1 733 in ye 25th year of his age. No. 1773. [Low, blue slate. Surface above inscription scaled off.] Here lyes ye Body of Mr JOHN FOSTER Jur who dyed April ye 26th 1 723 and aged 22 years. No. 1774. [Blue slate. Pyramidal. Four and a half feet in height. Goo 1 condition. Flaming urn.] In memory of ELLIS HOLMES died Oct. 18, 1854, in his 88th yr. No. 1775. [similar to preceding.] GRACE, wife of Ellis Holmes, died March 30, 1839, aged 71 years. Also POLLY their Dau. died Septt 7, 1S13, aged 22 mon. No. 1776. [White marble. Marble plinth. Freestone base. Good condition. "' SOPHIA B. wife of Pelham Whiting, Died Sept. 4, 1866. Aged 41 years. No. 1777. [Clue slate, lop broken oil", and gone. Sev- eral seams across the stone, in a direction parallel to the break.] The memory of Mr Benjamin Morton died April 9, 1816 aged 53 years Their son Joseph Morton died August 24, 1795 aged 1 jear and 5 months. No. 1778. [Blue slate. Good condition. Festoons.] To the memory of Mrs REBEKAH HOLMES Consort of Capt ICHA- BOD HOLMES who died July 25th 1803 in the 75 th year of her age. No. 1779. [Blue slate. Fair condition, but seamed on the let't, above the name. Weeping willow and In memory of Capt ICHABOD HOLMES who was Born February 17, 1725 died April 10,1817 aged 92 years. No. 1780. [Blue slate. Sound and compact. Figure of vessel at sea, upper spars gone; angel above, blowing a trumpet.] In memory of Capt Chandler Holmes Jr who died October 4, 1 83 1, aged 27 years. He spoke the meaning of his heart Nor slandered with his tongue Would scarce belive an ill report Nor do his neighbor wrong. ITS INSCRIPTIONS AND EPITAPHS. M7 bol [Blue slate. No. I 78 I. Good condition. Three svm To the memory of 3 Children of Ichabod Holmes & Rebekah his wife 1st a son Ichabod died August 26, 1784 aged 1 1 clays 2d a daughter Re- bekah died Novr 13, 1786 aged 2 months & 14 days 3d a son Ichabod Died Janry 13 1799 aged 17 months. Fresh in the morn the summer rose Hangs withered ere the noon We scarce enjoy the balmy gift But mourn the pleasure gone. No. 1782. [White marble, in freestone socket. Weath- ering rough. This and the next two Nos. are inclosed in granite curbing.] Capt William Sherman, died at sea, Jan. 9, 1796: aged 32 years Elizabeth Sherman, his wife died Oct. 9, 1849: aged 8^ years, 10 months. God calls our loved ones but we lose not wholly What he hath given, They live on earth in thought and deed, as truly As in His Heaven. No. 1783. [Beautiful, mottled marble. Marble plinth. Gramtebase.] ELIZABETH, wife of Isaac Samp- son, Born June 19, 1 795 : Died Feb- ruary 22, 1881. No. 1784. [Blue slate. Four and one-half feet high. Good condition save a seam just below the In memory of ISAAC SAMPSON : who died May 7, 1832 ; aged 42 yrs. Also ISAAC, son of Isaac & Eliza- beth Sampson died Dec, r, n, 1833; \ged3 yrs & 8 mo.s. "How vain is all beneath the skies, How transient every earthly bliss, How slender all the fondest ties That binds U3 to a world like this. "Then let the hope of joys to come Dispel our cares and chase our fears, If God be ours Ave're travelling homo Though passing through a vale of tears." 37 No. 1785. [Blue slate. Good condition. Mausoleum.] Erected to the memory of William Barnes, who died Dec. '29th 1831, yged 66 years. "Immortality p'er sweeps All pains, all tears, all time, all fears— and peals lake the eternal thunders of the deep Into my ears this truth, Thou liv'st forever." No. 1786. [Blue slate. Good condition. Urn.] Erected in memory of MERCY, widow of William Barnes, who died April 21, 1849, in the 79 y.r of her age. No. 1787. [Low, blue slate. Fair condition. Symbol.] Here lyes buried the Body of Mr William Barnes who died March ye 31st 1751 in the 81st Year of his Age. No. 1788. [Blue slate. Four and one-fourth feet high. Good condition. Weeping willow and urn.] Erected August 22, 1824 In mem- ory of Joseph Barnes who died in Cape Francois January 25, 1795 Aged 58 years Hannah Barnes Widow of the above died November 12, 1815 Aged 76 years Hannah Harlow wife of Zacheus Harlow & Daughter of the above died December 26, 1807 aged 47 years Also Nathaniel Barnes who died in Martinico July 9, 1794 aged 23 ye>ars. No. 1789. [White marble. Bough.] SILVANUS ROGERS Born Nov. 24, 1798 Died April 20, i86o^E. 62 yrs&7mos. JANE ROGERS his wife Born Jan. 2, 1800 Died Sept. 15, i86i,^E. 61 y'rs & 8mos. Also their daughter Jane F. Born Jan. 4, 1824 Died Sept. 12,1825 JE. 1 year 8 mos. "There is rest in Heaven." 148 BURIAL HILL : No. i 790. [Low, blue slate. Fair condition, but inclined. Symbol.] In Memory of Mrs Polly Holmes wife of Joseph Holmes who died July 3, 1 794 aged 26 years. Death is a debt to nature due Which I have paid & so must you. No. 1791. [Purple slate. Moss-covered but in fairly good condition yet. Symbol.] Here lyes ye body of Mrs Sarah Barnes Aged about 32 years deed April ye jjth J7.18. No. 1792. [Blue slate. Good condition.] BETSEY, Daughter of John & Lucy Burbank, died Aug. iSth. 1839, aged 10 years & 1 mo. Her mother's hopes of earthly joys are flown ; Oh! who can tell her grief so reft and lone! Her lovely daughter, late her sole delight, For whom she lived no more can bless her sight. No. 1793. [Blue slate. Good condition.] AMY ALLEN, Daughter of John tS: Lucy Burbank, died June 6th, 1838; aged 2 years. As the sweet flower that scents the morn, But withers in the rising day Thus lovely was the infant's dawn Thus swiftly fled its life away. No. i 794. [Blue slate. Good condition.] In memory of Mr. JOHN BUR- BANK Jr. who died Nov. 30th, 1835, aged 40 years. Behold I dip, but GOD shall be with you. No. 1795. I Blue slate Four and three-fourths feet high. Good condition. Flaming urn.] Erected to the memory of JOHN BURBANK, who died Sept. 26th, 1825, in the 56 th y.r of his age. Also LYDJ A, widow of the above who died March 20th, 1842, aged 70 years. No. 1796. [Blue slate. Broken ; about 1-5 of the stone being separated from the larger portion by a cleft. Urn ] In memory of Mrs HANNAH BURBANK the wife of Mr. NEHE- MIAH BURBANK who departed this life Aug. 7, 181 1 in the 32 year of her age. Also their infant Daniel Torrey who died January 21, 1805 aged two months. Peace peace no murmur tis the will of GOD That GODwho orders all things for the best. No. 1797. [Blue slate. Seamed. Urn.] This Stone is erected to the mem- ory of Mr Nehemiah Burbank who died February 8, 1S14 in the 37 year of his age. 'Tis GOD who lifts our comforts high Or sink them in the grave. He gave, and (blessed be his name) He takes but what he gave. No. 179S. [Blue slate. Good condition. Flaming urn.] ERECTED to the memory of Miss. POLLY BURBANK who died Aug. 23d 1842, aged 70 years. No. 1799. [Blue slate. Fair condition. Symbol.] To the memory of Mr EZRA BUR- BANK who died Feby 25th 1800 aged 62 years. No. 1800. [Low, blue slate. Moss-covered, but sound. Symbol.] In memory of Mr BENJAMIN BARNES son of Mr William Barnes He deed Aprl ye 12th 1760 in the 43 year of his age No. 1801. [Blue slate. Compact and sound. Symbol.] Mr TIMOTHY BURBANK died Octbr J3th J793 Aetatis 90 Mrs MERCY' his wife died Janry 27th J771, Aetatis 63 and here lie in- terred TS INSJRIPilONS AND EPITAPHS. 149 No. 1802. [Blue slate. Fair condition. Curious figure of Time, standing still, scythe in right hand, hour-glass in left.] Here lies the Body of Bathsheba Drew wife to Mr Nicolas Drew who departed this life June ye 8th AD 1767 Aged 55 Years & 3 Months No. 1803. [Blue slate. Good condition. Flaming urn, with flowers on each side.] To Perpetuate the memory of Mr Samuel Barnes who died September 25th 1803 in the 25th year of his age No. 1804. [This and the three following numbers are white marble, each with marble plinth on granite base; all in good condition, and pro- tected bv a granite curbing.] LUCY, Wife of Ivory Harlow, died Oct, 18, 1S72, Aged 88 y'rs 10 Mo's. [On reverse:] MOTHER. No. 1805. IVORY HARLOW, died Nov. 2, 1S13, in the 30th year of his age. [On reverse:] FATHER. No. 1806. Benjamin Goddard, Born March 3, 1813, Died Oct. 15, 1875. ANN E. Goddard, Born Sept. 1, 1841, Died Aug. 3, 1842. Beloved ones rest in peace. [On reverse:] HUSBAND. No. 1807. LUCY, Wife of Benjamin God- dard, Born Jan. 10, 1814, Died July 24, 1S77, Gone home to enjoy the promised rest. [On reverse:] WIFE. No. 1808. [Low, blue slate. Lamina} separating. De- faced. Part of symbol remains.] In Memory of Abner Son to Mr Ebenezer Rider & Mrs Sarah his wife born June ye 20th 1760 Deed Angst ye 19th 1765 No. 1S09. [Blueslate. Fair condition, but 1 Symbol.] To the memory of Mr Nathaniel Doten, who died March 12th aged 60 years No. 1810. I Purplish blue slate. Good condition. Urn. . MERCY DOTEN widow of Nath- aniel Doten, died Oct. nth, 1S24.. •aged 86 years ; Also three Children of Prince & Susan. Doten. viz Samuel died April 3, 1S25 aged 11 days. Sylvanus H died Oct. 12, 1825, aged 2 y'rs & 2 mon. A Dau. died July 13th, 1826, aged 3 hours. No. 1S11. [Blue slate. Good condition. At top ^cu!p. tured mausoleum and obelisks.] MARY wife of Nathaniel Doten, died Sept. 23, 1S34, in the 59 y.r of her age. Thus fell the wife most kind The partner dear The tender parent. And the friend sincere. No. 1812. [White marble in freestone socket. Fair condition.] NANCY E. Wife of John A. Morse, Died July 9, 1876, Aged 6? y'rs. 22 days. No. 1813. [Blue slate. Good condition. Urn.] Erected to the memory of PHEBE C. wife of Thomas Bartlett who died Jan 25, 1 84 1 aged 29 years. No. 1814. [White marble in freestone socket. Fair condition.] PRINCE DOTEN died Nov 11, 18 70, Aged 89 years. He has gone to the land of the bh s No. 1815. [White marble. Similar to preceding.] SUSAN, Wife of Prince Dotc», died Jan. 25, 1874, aged 86 y'rs, E50 BURIAL HILL : No. 1816. [Blue slate. Pvramidal. Good condition. Urn.] In memory of Henry Caswell son of Daniel Caswell and Caioline his wife who died June 26, 1803, aged 4 years. No. 1817. [Beautiful mottled marble on plinth of same. Granite base.] JOHN R. DAVIS Died Dec. 28, 1885, Aged 73 y' rs IO m ' s IO days. He died in hope of a glorious resurrection. No. 1818. [White marble on marble piflrth. Granite base. Good condition.] WINSLOW M. Died Aug. 3, 1853, Agediomo's. ANN E. Died May 26, 1854, Aged 10 y'rs n mo's. Children of John & Betsey B.Davis. No. 1819. [This and the following six numbers are en- closed in iron fence. White marble. Discol- ored.] SARAH DAVIE, daughter of Capt. Ichabod & Joanna Davie, died Sept 12, 1827, M. 29 y'rs While o'er these dear remains affection weeps A voice proclaims she is not dead but sleeps Jesus again descending from the skies Shall break her slumbers, saying maid arise. Then gently lead her to her father's feet Then shall command to give her angels meat Ascend in hope we wait the promised hour Tho' sown in weakness it is raised in power. No. 1820. [White marble. Fair condition.] JOANNA DAVIE, Wife of Capt. Ichabod DAVIE, died Nov. 2, 1803, in the 3 1 st year of her age No. 1821. [White marble. It fell from socket, and is now set in the ground.] In memory of ICHABOD DAVIE, Born Nov. 11, 1771, Died April 4, Affection to thy cherished memory rears This stone— a tribute poor to worth like thine But Faith alone can check her flowing tears, And point to realms of peace and joy divine Where thy pure spirit dwells which earth could not enshrine Blessed are the dead— who rest in humble hope. No. 1822. [White marble. In same condition as the preceding.] In memory of Nancy Davie, Born Oct. 30, 1785, Died Oct. 10, 1867. No. 1823. [Low, blue slate. Lamina? separating. Top broken. Symbol half scaled off.] In memory of DEBORAH ye Daughter of Mr Thomas & Mrs Sarah Davie who deed May ye 4th J759 aged 2 years jj months & 26 Days. No. 1824. [White marble. Fair condition.] ELIZABETH DAVIE, Daut. of Capt. Ichabod & Joanna Davie, died Aug. 15, 1826 : M. 25 y'rs. Farewell, but not a long Farewell, In Heaven may I appear. The triumphs of my faith to tell, In thy transported ear. And sing with thee the eternal strain, Worthy the lamb that once was slain. No. 1825. [White marble. Fair condition.] JOANNA DAVIE daut. of Capt. Ichabod & Joanna Davie, died Dec. 31, 1827 : AL. 28 y'rs. Her rest is sweet in earth's cold arms, She mingles dust wiih dust; On Jesus breast she leans her head Infirm unshaken trust, Quickley shall burst the bolted tomb And rise in full unfading bloom. No. 1826. [Blue slate. Four and 14 by 3 1-4 feet. Good condition.] BETSEY THOMAS BARNES, Consort of Isaac Barnes Jr who died May 14, 1830, aged S3 years. Also their Children WINSLOW died Oct. 10, 1825. aged one vear 6 mo, & 15 days. BETSEY WINSLOW died Dec. 21, 1825 aged 10 days. WIN- SLOW died Sept. 6, 1828 aged 13 mon. No. 1827. rPurplish blue slate. Good condition.] In memory of MARY, Consort of Lewis Churchill, died July 19, 1843, aged 32 yrs. Also two Children STEPHEN aged 1 y'r STEPHEN aged 3 Mo. ITS INSCRIPTIONS AND EPITAPHS. '5* 33 years. No. 1S28. [White marble. Good condition.] MARY, wife of Abner Pierce, Died Aug. 25, 1858, aged Also an infant daughter. No. 1829. [Purple slate. Good condition. Urn.] EBENEZER P. died April 6, 1845, aged 4 yrs. 9 mo. JOHN, died Nov. 9> 1843, a ged 4 mo. 9 ds. Children of Benj. & Martha Bates. No. 1830. [ P or plish blue slate-. Four f t. by 3 . Good condition.] SALLY, wife of Robert Dunham, died Oct,r 29, 1831 : aged z6 years. ROBERT DUNHAM died Jan,y i 3 , 1833 ; aged 54 years. No. 1 83 1. [Blue slate. Broken. Defaced. Seamed. symbol.] " NATHL son Nathl Foster & Mercy his wife died Decbr ye jjth J 739 a g e d 4 months & 2 days No. 1832. [Purplish blue slate. Fair condition. Sym- bol. 1 The Remains of Mrs Mercy Foster wife to Mr Nathl Foster who died Decemr ye 24th 1746 in the 33d |year of Her Age daughtr to the Revd Mr. Peter Thatcher Midleh deed April the 2 2d 1744, The Remains of JSusanah daugtr to Mr Nathl & Mrs Mercy Foster died Janry ye 20th 1746. No. 1833. Pyramidal. Good condition. , [Blue Urn.] In slate. memory No. 1834. [Blue slate. Good condition. Ur:..j In memory of Miss Esther Holmes who d'ed Jan. 6, 1842, aged 32 yrs. No. 1835. [White marble. Marble plinth, granite base. Good condition.] MEHITABLE HOLMES Born March 2, 181 1 Died May 9, 1876. Safe in the arms of Jesus. No. 1836. [Blue slate. Fair condition. Urn.] In Memory of Mrs PHEBE, Con- sort of Chandler Holmes, who died July 26, 1836, aged 65 y,rs. Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord No. 1837. Good condition. Flam [ Purple slate, urn.] In memory of Capt. CHANDLER HOLMES who died Jan. 14, 1844, in the 72 year of his age. No. 183S. [White marble. Weathering rough.] Miss. SUSAN W. HOLMES, Died April 29, 1850 aged 43 years. No. 1839. [Blue slate. Good condition. Two symbols.] To the memory of Two Children of Capt Eleazer Holmes & Mrs Bet- sy his wife itha son Samuel A who died Sept 29th 1802 aged 9 months & 10 days. 2d a daughter Eliza who died June 25th 1803, aged 3 years & 3 months & 19 days. Fresh in the morn the summer rose Hangs wither'd ere its noon We scarce enjoy the balmy gift But mourn the pleasure gone. No. 1840. [Blue slate. Bad seam across the middle of urn.] To the memory of Capt Eleazer Holmes this monument is Erected. Obit December 22, 1804 aged 47 years. *52 BURIAL HILL : No. 1 84 1. [Blue slate. Good condition. Symbol.] To the memory of Mrs POLLY HOLMES wife of Capt Eleazar Holmes and daughter of Capt COR- BAN BARNES and Mary his wife who died Sepr 16, 1795 ^Etatis 28 and her Infant Daughter Jenny by her side who died Dec 5 /Etatis 1 year. No. 1842. [Blue slate. Moss-grown. Symbol.] To the memory of Mr Elezer Holmes who died Febry 21 1798 .Etatis 84 Thro' a long life in devious paths 1 trod And liv'd alas forgetful of my God But Oh the triumphs of redeeming rower A sinner ransomed at the Eleventh hour Repairs to Christ the Lord his Righteousness And dies proclaiming free and sovereign Grace No. 1843. [Blue slat<\ Weatherworn. Moss-grown. Symbol.] In Memory of Mrs ESTHER HOLMES wife Mr Eleazer Holmes who died Augst 26 1759 in ye 39 year of her age. No. 1844. [Blue slate. Surface seamed. Moss-grown.] In Memory of Mrs Marcy Fobes widow of Mr Joshua Fobes who died Novr J9th J7 74 in the 78th year of her age. No. 1845. [Blue slate. Laminae separating:. Moss- grown. Symbol.] Here lyes ye body of Hannah Holmes who died May ye 10th 1735 in ye 23d year of her age No. 1846. [Low, blue slate. Good condition. Urn.] In memory of Lucy Sturtevant Daughter of Mr Silvanus Sturtevant and Mrs Hannah his wife who died July 4th 1812 in the 17 year of her age Relations and my Parents dear Mourn not for me I'm Sleeping here My debt is paid now Death is free Therefore prepare to follow me No. 1847. [Blue slate. Good condition. Weeping wil- low and urn.] In memory of Mrs Thankfull Stur- tevant Daughter of Mr Silvanus Stur- tevant And Mrs Hannah his wife who died April 24th 1811 in the 18th year of her age The time was once my youthfull friends J lived and bloomed like the The time will come 'tis hastening on When you must fade like me. No. 1S48. [Blues'ate. Good condition. Weeping wil- low and urn.] In memory of Mr Joseph Sturte- vant who died July 6th 18 19, in the 28th year of his age Farewell my wife and children dear I leave you for a while For God has call'd and I must go And leave you all behind No. 1849. [White marbie, in freestone socket. Good condition.] MERCY STURTEVANT Died Nov. 12, 1872, Aged 78 y'rs 5 mo's. 15 days. Mercy A. Her dau. Died July 19, 1839, Aged 23 y'rs 3 mo's. No. 1850. [White marble. Rough.] Joseph Sturtevant died Nov. 3 1849, a ged 35 y'rs & 3 Mon. Also three Children of Toseph & Marcia Sturtevant, viz. JOSHUA P. died Aug. 23, 1842, aged 5 Mon. & 21 daysi^ JAMES T. died Jan. 14, 1845, aged 1 year & 7 Mon. MARCIA ANN, died Sept. 15, 1846, aged 1 year & 18 days. Then shall the dust return to the earth as it was, and the spirit shall return unto G OD who gave it. No. 1851. [Blue slate. On each side of the inscription a ligure of a column supporting a globe.] CHARLES R. son of R. & E. Flemmons, who died In Taunton, Feb. 5, 1836, aged 3 yr's 10 mon. & 18 days. When from our eyes such loveliness is torn 'Tis not for them but for our Selves we mourn ts ins;ripiions and EPrrAPHS. 153 No. 1852. [Blue slate. Pyramidal. Good condition. Urn under festoons.] In memory of Mr Ichabod Holmes Jur who deceast March 29th 1802 in the 44th year of his age No. 1853. [Very low, blue slate. Moss-covered. In- clined. Symbol.] Here lies buried Barnabe Son to Mr Benjamin Morton & Mrs Hannah his wife who deed Novbr ye 7th j 7 4 Aged jo days No. 1854. [Low, blue slate. Moss-covered. Symbol] In Memory of Abigail daughter to Mr Benjamin Morton born Febry j8th J76J died Augst ye 20th J762 No. 1855. [Small, blue slate. Like the two preceding-, nearly buried in the ground. Of this, only 5 inches are above the surface. Stone marred. Symbol. 1 Memory of Barn aba n to Mr Benjamin Morten boin Janry ye 28th 1759 deed Augst ye 28 th 1765 No. 856. [Low, blue slate. Marred. -Symbol.] In Memory of hannah Daughter to Mr Benjamin Morton born Octo Augst ye 15th 1755 deed Octo ye 16th 1756 Note — The stone-cniter having finished the word "born," allowed his eye to fall on "Octo," which he inserted faintly before no- ticing that he had skipped to the date of de- cease. He suffered the ••Octo'* to remain, and followed it with "Augst". No. 1857. [Low, blue slate. Fair condition. Symbol.] Here lyes body of Giles Ruk- ard Aged 30 (50?) years died Janu- ary ye 1709 14 Note. — Whether Mr. llickard were 30 or 50 years of age cannot be determined frcm the stone, as the first figure has the distinguish- ing characteristics of both 3 ano 5. No. 1858. [Blue slate. Good condition. Weeping wil- low and urn.] In memory of DEBORAH, wife of Benjamin Thomas, died Janu 5, 1828, aged 36 years. Also their son Josiah. died Jan. 13, 1828, aged 1 year. & 3 months. No. 1859. [Blue slate. Good condition. Weeping wil- low and urn.] In memory of Mr Thomas Davie \\h:> died at Sea March 5, 1771 aged 27 years Also in memory of Mrs Jane Davie who died Jany 25, 1824, aged 75 years widow of the above Blessed arc the dead that die in the Lord. No. i860. [Blue slate. Good condition. Symbol.] To the memory of Mr Thomas Daver who died April 6th 1797 aged 26 years No. 1861. [White marble. Four and one-fourth feet in height. Pair condition.] MARIA, died Feb. 12, 1844, aged 15 y'rs &8 mo's. She bid farewell to all below To dwell among the just, And thus resigned her youthful form To slumber in the dust. To parents, brothers, sisters dear, She speaks in tones of love, I shall meet you all again In realms of bliss abo\e, When every tear is wiped away From all our weeping eyes, When the last trumpets jbyful sound Shall echo through the skies. JOHN died Jan. 10, 1819, aged 1 yr & 11 mo's. JACOB, died May 16, 1823, aged 1 y'r & 8 mo's. JA- COB, died Aug. 16, 1825, aged 1 y'r & 1 mo. Children ot John and Lydia Nickerson. No. 1862. [White marble. Removed from broken socket, and set in the ground.] JOHN NICKERSON, Jr. Died May 31, 1858, Aged 39 years 9 mo's. When a few short years have fleeted When our work on earth is done, May our circle all unbroken, Find with thee in Heaven our home. '54 BURIAL HILL : No. 1863. [White marble. Removed from freestone s®cket, and set in the ground. Spotted. Dis- eolored.] JULIA ANN, died Sspt. 4, 1S42 ; JE. 3 yrs & 7 mos. NATHANIEL T. died June 25, 1853;^. 19 mos. ALMIRA W. died Mar 6, 1855 ; J£. 11 weeks, LAURA W. died Mar. 7, 1858; AL. 19 mos. LAURA A. died Oct. 13, i86o:.E. 8 mos. Children of James & Almira Sears. No. 1864. [Blue slate. Good condition. Flaming urn an der festoons.] To the memory of 5 Children of Mr Wm. Barnes & Mrs Mercy his wife viz. Eleanor, died March 28th 1 79 1 aged 8 days, 2d Mercy, died August 12th 1 80 1 sged 3 months & 14 days, 3d Nathaniel died Septr 15th 1802 aged 3 months & 9 days, 4th Calvin Carver died Octr 19th 1802 aged 4 years & 2 months, 5th Calvin Carver died April 22d 1805 aged 1 year & 7 months and 7 days. In early days, away from us they fly No more their pleasing actions charmes our eyes, A happy change from earth to sure above. Now take their dwelling in the rcalmes of love. No. 1865. [Purplish blue slate. Good condition. Urn with festoons.] Died July 27, J798 Mrs Betsy Holmes wife of Capt. Lewis Holmes Aged 27 Year Also 3 Children by her side Rebecca Diman died J796 Aged j year & j Month Esther J798 Aged 5 Months Phebe Lewis J799 Agedjj Months No. 1866. [Purplish blue slate. Good condition. Sym- bol.] Died at Demerara December 3jst J798 Capt Lewis Holmes Aged 32 Years Their cold remains though distant lands di- vide To burst the bars of death the SAVIOUR died, The eye of faith their union sees again Where scenes of love and bliss immortal reign. No. 1867. [Blue slate. Fair condition. Symbol.] To the memory of Willard Sears son of Mr Willard Sears & Mrs Mary his wife who died May 22 1796 aged 20 years No. 1868. [Blue slate. Broken. Seamed. Defaced. Part of symbol remains.] In memory of Mrs Hannah Holmes ye widdow of Mr Elezer Holmes Born March ye 15th 16 2 Deed April ye 7th 1758 Aged 66 years No. 1869. [Blue slate. Good condition. Symbol.] Here lies buried the Body of Mr Eleazer Holmes who died Augst 21st 1754 Aged 65 years 10 Months & 5 days No. 1870. [Blue slate. Pyramidal. Four feet high. Good condition. Human face under festoons.] In memory of Capt Robert Davie who Deceased Deem the 17th 1800 In the 32 year of his age Also In memory of Elizabeth Davie Daughter to Capt Robert & Mrs Jerusha Davie who died Aug. the 30th 1800 Aged 11 months and 4 Days Distressing scene to see in life fair prime A Husband parent languish out of time Consoling thought our saviour is the door To worlds of bliss where parting is noe more No. 1871. [Low, blue slate. Moss-grown. Weather- worn. Symbol.] Here lyes ye body of Mrs Marcy Holmes wife to Mr Nathll Holmes who deed Febry ye nth 1731-2 in ye 81st year of her age No. 1872. [Blue slate. Weatherworn. Moss grown. Seamed. Symbol.] Here lyes ye body of Mr Nathan- iel Holmes who Deed July ye 26th 1727 in ye 84th year of his age No. 1873. [Low, blue slate. Fair condition. Symbol.] Abigail Deleno Dautr to Mr Nathan & Mrs Bathsheba Deleno ITS INSCRIPTIONS AND EPITAPHS. Aged i year 6 Mo & 4 I)s Died May ye 10th 1 747 No. 1874. [Clue slate. Cleft. Seamed. Bad condi- tion ] In Memory of Mrs Bathsheba De- leno the wife of Capt Nathan De- leno who deed April ye 21st 1755 Aged 5 1 years & 5 months No. 1875. [White marble. Rough. Moss-grown.] HARRIET N. Daughter of Elea- zer & Polly Sears, Died Dec. 29th, 1841, Aged 19 years From the grave so dark & drear Thoughts of comfort rise; Oar darling Sister is not here She lives beyond the skies. No. 1876. [Hlue sNte. F;iir condition. Weeping wil- low and urn] MISS MARY ANN SEARS died April 17, 1836, in the 29 year of her age HIRAM R, died April 28, 1815, aged igmon. Children of Eleazer & Polly Sears. Farewell, a short farewell Till we shall meet again above In the sweet groves where pleasures duell And trees of life bear fruits of love. No. 1877. [White marble. Four and one-fourth feet high. Rough. Moss-grown.] EUNICE B. Daughter of Eleazer & Polly Sears, Died Sept. 14, 1852, aged 27 years. Rest sleeping dust in silence rest In the cold grave that Jesus blest, In faith and hope Ave lay the there Safe in our Heavenly Father's care ! O may we heed thy warning given, Prepare to die and go to Heaven. No. 1878. [Blue slate. Fair condition. Symbol.] Ill Memory of Mrs Rebecah Sears who died April 14, 1789 in the 5 2d year of her age No. 1879. [Blue slate. Good condition. Weeping wil- low and urn.] In memory of Mr Willard Sears who died January 5. 1826 : in the 78 year of his age What is the life of man with all its cares Tis like a shade which quickly disappears. 39 No. 1880. Moss-grown. 55 Defaced. Sym [Blue si bol.] Here lyes \ e Body of Marcy Cob wife to Ebenzer Cob deed March ye 2d 1725-6 in ye 53d year of her age. No. 1881. [Bine slate. Weatherworn. Symbol, ] Here lyes ye body of John Cob who deed Augst ye 22d 1731111 ye 23 year of his age No. 1882. LBlue slate. Worn and moss-grown. Sym- bol.] Here lies ye Body of Mr Ebenezer Cobb who deed July 29th 1752 In ye 71st year of his age No. 1883. [Low, blue slate. Piece broken from left hand eorner at top. Symbol.] AT HA N Son o John & arcy Holmies is wife deed ecbr ye 23d 1 726 in No. 1884. [Blneslate. Good condition. Weoping wil- low and urn.] This Stone is Consecrated to the memory of Mrs ELIZA CARVER Consort of Capt JOSIAH CARVER who died Novr 22, 1815, in the 43 year ofher age Mourn not my friends, nought but my dust lies here To be in Glory calls not for a tear l'reparefor death, and then we all shall meet In realms of Bliss, fruition all complete. No. 1885. [Blue slate. Pyramidal. Good condition. Symbol.] To the memory of Mrs Joanna Holmes Daughter of the late Mr Ephraim Holmes and Mrs Lucy his wife who died August 12th AD 1801 in the 22 year of her age That Female Virtue which adornd thy bloom Friendship recalls and weeps upon thy tomb There sad remembrance drops a silent tear And chaste affection stands a mourner there- No. 1886. [Blue slate. Good condition. Symbol.] In memory of Mrs Sarah Davee Daughter of Mr Robart Dayee & Mrs Elizabeth his wife who died Nov 13th 1796 in the 30th year of her age i56 BUklAL HILL : No. 1887. [Blue slate. Good condition. Symbol.] To the memory of Mr Robart Davee who died July 4th 1795 in the 54th year of his age. (Note.— The date, 1795, is plainly cut on the stone.) No. 1888. [Blue slate. Weatherworn. Seamed. Sym- bol.] In Memory of Capt James Doten who departed this life July 25th 1786 in the 58th Year of his Age. No. 1889. [Blue slate. Fair condition ; but moss-grown Urn.] To the memory of Mrs Ruth Churchill wife of Capt Benjamin Churchill who died Augst 226. 1798 aged 73 years No. 1890. [Blue slate. Pyramidal outline. Good con- dition. Festoons.] Died March J4th J790 Stephen son of Capt Nathaniel Carver & Joanna His wife Aged 49 days And their daughter Mary died Sept 24th J798 aged j year & 8 months No. 1891. [Purplish blue slate. Good condition, but inclined. Urn.] In memory of Mrs Sally Torrey Consort of Mr Joshua Torrey whoDied Deer. 7th 1806 in the 44th year of her age No. 1892. [Low, blue slate. Good condition. Symbol.] In Memory oi Mr. James Doten who Died June 6th, 1794, in the 32 year of his a^e. Death is a debt to nature due Which I have paid and so must you No. 1893. [Low, blue slate. Moss-grown. Inclined 45 degrees. Symbol.] Here lies Buryed the body of Joseph Doten Son of Mr Joseph Doten & Mrs Elizabeth his wife Who Departed this life Felry nth 1802 aged 2 years 7 months & 8 days. No. 1894. [This and the four following it are white marble, inclosed in iron fence. Good con- dition.] JERUSHA T. TALBOT, wife of SAMUEL TALBOT, Died Sept 8, 1856 ; JE. 54 years Peace to thy soul; no more shall earth Thy spirit pure oppress: No more shall sorrow Avaste thy frame For thou h ast gone to rest. NANCY E. their daughter died April 22, 1838 : aged 19 mo'?. No. 1895. JERUSHA TALBOT, wife of SAMUEL TALBOT, died Nov. 22, 1829 ; JE. 31 years. When spirits from this cumbering clay Ascend to heavens bright shore, Our hoping hearts in triumph say "Not lost, but gone before." Jerusha, their daughter died Sept. 22, 1837 : JE. 9 years & 4 mo's. No. 1896. [On marble plinth. Granite base.] SAMUEL TALBOT died Sept. 28, 1883, Aged 88 yrs. 2 mos. 14 days. No. 1897. ROBERT D. TALBOT, Born May 13, 1834, Died Dec. 2, 1857. His was an early summons to the tomb But though so brief,his life was not in vain- God does not call hischildren hence too soon— For such, "to live is Christ, to die is gain." No. 1898. GEORGE W. TALBOT, Born December 29, 1838 : Died Nov. 1, 1859. A good boy. No. 1899. [Low, white marble. Discolored.] HARRIET FRANCES, dau. of Robert & Fanny Davie died Aug. 4, 1836, aged 7 yrs. 6 mo. No. 1900. [Fine, white marble in granite socket.] FANNY EDDY widow of Capt. ROBERT DAVJE Born Aug. 1 i, 1804, Died Oct. 16, 1885. ITS INSCRIPTIONS AND EPITAPHS. 57 No. 1901. Good condition. Weeping Mil No. 1904. [Blue slate. A cleft divides the stone— cut- ting oil' the right-hand third part. Urn.; In memory of Mrs Lydia Harlow Consort of Capt Ezra Harlow who Died July 9th 1805 in the 30th year of her age No. T905. [Blue slate. 1 Good condition. Weeping wil- low and urn.] In memory of Theodore S. Carver Son of Capt Josiah Carver & Abbi- gail his wife who diedSeptr 5 1823 aged Three years one month & ^""j" twenty seven days Suffer little children to come unto nie ;md forbid them not No. 1906. [Low, blue slate. Moss-covered. Whole in- scription in capitals. Symbol.] In Memory of Zacheus Curtis Son to Mr Zachteus Curtis and Lydia his wife who died Sept ye 12th 1744 aged jj month s& 9 days. No. 1907. [Blue slate. Fair condition. Figure of man standing behind what appears to be a tomb.] In Memory of Mr Nathaniel Cur- tis who was Drowned at Marshfield March ye 8rh 1778 Aged 2j years jj [Blue slate, low and urn.] In memory of Cap. Robert Dayie, who died July 19, 1829. a^ed 32 years. 'Tis God that lifts our comforts high Or sinks them in the Grave: He Gives and blessed be his name, He takes but what he Gave. No. 1902. [White marble, in free stone socket. Fair condition, but inclined.] In memory of Mrs REBECCA HARLOW, Relict of Capt. Ezra Harlow, Born Jan. 5, 1795, Dec. 18, 1852. "There is rest in Heaven." No. 1903. [Blue slate. Four and 1-3 ft. high. Good condition save moss-grown. Weeping willow.] He that wounds can heal. Sacred to the memory of Capt. EZRA HARLOW, who dfed sudden- ly Oct. 27th 1840, aged 68 yrs. Our loss is his gain, though the body lies mouldering beneath the sod, the Spirit has gone to God, there to receive the reward of all his labours of love, he lived a life of months & J2 days self denial that he might releive the No. 1908. idistres'd, though dead he lives for- rn [Blue slate. Fair condition, but seamed. ' „ , c . , _. , , Tree bending over a tomb; a cherub living evermore O glorious hope, O bles d above.] abode, I shall be near and like my To the memory of Mrs Sarah T God, O the depth of the riches both Robbins Consort of Mr Jesse Rob- of the wisdom and knowledge of bins who died Novr 6th 1802 in the God! how unsearchable are his 24th year of her age judgments : and his wavs p-ast findine Here lies intomb'd within this home of d»y 3 . , ° The mortal part of an engageing wife put I leave the world without a tear, Save for the friends 1 hold so dear, To heal her sorrow, Lord, descend, And to the friendless prove a friend. The sick, the pris'ner, poor and blind, And all the sons of grief, In him a benefactor found He loved to give relief. Tis love that makes religion sweet Tis love that makes us rise tVith willing minds and ardent feet To yonder happy skies. Whose virtue phone J mid the blaze of day Whose kind affection ended with her life Till Gabriel' s trumpets animating sound Bid soul and body meet and reunite Here rest in silence in the vaulted grourd Then meet th y G( d with rapture and delight No. 1909. [White marble. Bough. Weatherworn and moss-grown.] In memory of Mr Samuel Ellis who died April 2, 1842.. aged 49 years •58 No. 1910. [White marble. Roughened by exposure] LYDIA ELLIS wife of Samuel Ellis, Died Sept. 8, 1865, Aged 71 yrs. No. 191 1. [While marble. Roughened.] Rebecca Ellis Died Jan. 11, 1854, Aged 50 years Sz 9 Months. Nath- aniel Ellis, Lost at Sea Dec. 6, 1812, aged 21 years & 11 Months. No. 191 2. [Blue slate. Four and one-half feet high. Good condition. Two urns.] In memory ofCAPr. NATHANIEL ELLIS, who died July 30th, 18 16, in his 59th yr. Also of his Widow JANE ELLIS, who died June 1st. 185 r, in her 87th yr. No. 1 9 13. [Low, blue slate. Good condition. Sym- bol.] Died Novr J3, 1795 Jenne Ellis Daughter of Mr Nathaniel Ellis & Mrs Jenne his wife in the 10th year of her age No. 1914. [Blue slate. Laminae separating. Seamed. Inclined. Symbol.] In Memory of Mrs Lydia Reed wife of Mr Nathan Reed who died Octr J2, J793 in ye 32 year of her age. No. 1915. [Blue slate. Good condition. Weeping wil- low and urn.] In memory of Mrs. DEBORAH PATY Relict of the late Capt JOHN PATY who died Feby 7, 1826; aged 67 years. Bless'd hour when virtuous friends shall meet, Shall meet to part no more, And with celestial welcome greet, On an immortal shore. No. 1916. [Blue slate. Seamed in various directions.] In memory of Capt John Patywho died January 17, 1821 in the 62 year of his age. See smiling patience smooth his brow See bending angels downward bow To cheer his way on high, BURIAL HILL : While eager Cor the blest abode He joins with them to praise the GOD, Who taught him how to die. No. 1917. TLow, blue slate. Fair condition, but moss- grown. Two symbols.] To the memory of two children of Mr John Paty & Deborah his wife viz Silvia died Octr ye 2 2d aged 3 years 6 months & 26 Days Meriah Died Aug. ye 1 1 AD 1 793 aged j year — s & 26 Days. No. 1918. [White marble. Four feet high. In stone socket, but erect. Fair condition save rough- ened.] OUR MOTHER. REBECCA, widow of William Rogers Jr. died June 19, 1861 ; JE. 70 years & 2 mos. No. 1919. [White marble. Inclined. Rough. Moss- grown.] William Rogers Jr. died Dec. 23d, 1822, aged 34 yr's. John Rog- ers, died Dec. 1st, 1825, Aged 27 yr's. Ichabod Rogers, died March 18th, 1854, Aged 50 yr's & 10 Mon. No. 1920. [White marble. Like preceding.] ELIZABETH, wife of William Rogers, Died June 14th, 1827, Aged 58 y'rs. No. 1 92 1. [White marble. Like preceding but quite ^WILLIAM ROGERS, died June 16, 1844, Aged 77 y'rs & 6 Mon. No. 1922. [White marble. Removed from freestone socket, and set in the ground.] NANCY B Dau. of Elizabeth & William Rogers, Died Feb. 3, 1876 Aged 69 y'rs 7 mo's 4 days. No. 1923. [Low, blue slate. Good condition, save at corner marred. Symbol.] Died October th 1798 John Rog- ers son of Mr Wm Rogers & Mrs Elizebeth his Wife Aged 2 year & 1 week ITS INSCRIPTIONS AND EPITAPHS. No. 1924. [Low, blue slate. Moss-covered. Symbol.] To the memory of Polly Rogers Daughter of Mr William Rogers & Mrs Elisabeth his wife who diedSepr 5th 1793 aged 1 year & 10 months No. 1925. [White marble. Three and one-half feet high. Fair condition. Freestone base. Hand pointing upwards with words ''Joined above, Separated below."] WILLIAM H. ROGERS DIED July 12, 1859, aged 23 yrs. 5 mos. Only son of A. B. & Eliza Rogers. No. 1926. [Blue slate. Good condition. Weeping wil- low.] LYDIA H. dau. of America & Eliza Rogers died Jan. 17th. 1840, aged 2 yrs. & 1 mo. Cease thy regrets fond parents cease, Thy infant dwells in joy and peace, Tis free from care, grief and pain ; To her thy los is perfect gain. No. 1927. [Blue slate. Fair condition, but moss-cov- ered. Flaming urn.] In memory of THOMAS BURGESS who died June n, 1839, in the 51 year of his age. No. 1928. [Low, blue slate. Good condition, but in- clined. Symbol.] In memory of Eunice Daughter of Mr Ebenezer Howard & Mrs Bethiah his wife, who died July jo. J79J aged 3 years 1 month & 7 days. No. 1929. [Blue slate. Pyramidal. Good condition. Weeping willow and urn.] In memory of Sylvia Cooper Daughter of Joseph Cooper Jun & Sylvia his wife who died Octobr 7. 1815 aged one year & 2 months. Though our fond hopes & schemesare crush'd And with the laid beneath the dust, Yet still we would not dare complain ; Our los is thy eternal gain. 40 ■ late. »59 No. 1930. Fair condition, hut mo3£- [Bluc grown.] Erected in memory of Mrs. Syl- via Cooper wife of Capt Joseph Cooper fur who died September 29, 1820, in the 25 year of her age. That once loved form now cold and dead Each mournful thought employs, And nature weeps her comforts dead And withered all her joys. No. 1931. [White marble. Removed from freestone socket, and set in the ground.] FATHER WILSON CHURCH- ILL, Died April 21. 1865 aged 85 y'rs 2 mo's. No. 1932. [White marble. Removed from freestone socket, and set in the ground.] MOTHER SUSAN, Wife of Wil- son Churchill, Died Jan. 31, 1848, Aged 54 y'rs 4 mo's. No. 1933. [Blue slate. Fair condition. Weeping wil- low and urn.] To the .memory of Mrs Ruth Churchill wife of Mr Wilson Church- ill who died September 26, 1812 in the ^^ year of her age. Remember me as you pass by As you are now so once was I As I am now so you must be Therefore prepare to follow me No. 1934. [Blue slate. Good condition. Urn with flower on each side.] To the memory of Capt Joseph Doten who died at Guadaloupe Feb- ruary 4th 1803 in the ^^ year of his age Time on its wing conveys us home, To the mouldring ground whence we come : Prepare to meet the solemn call, When the last trumpet calls us all. No. 1935. [Blue slate. Four and one-fourth feet high. Good condition, but inclined. Urn.] Erected to the memory of Capt THOMAS PATY who died Nov. 26, 1846, aged 73 years Also his Grand- son Tho's P. Harlow who was lost at sea Sept. 1848, M. 25 years. Blessed are the dead who die in theLord. i6o BURIAL HILL : No. 1936. [Similar to preceding.] Erected to the memory of jERU- SHA PATY, widow of the late Thomas Paty, who died ])tc. 29, 1854 aged 81 years. The love that seeks another's good In her did Warmly burn,— Oh, let us imitate that love Nor ask for her return. No. 1937. [Blue slate. ryramidal. Good condition. Two symbols.] In memory of Thomas Paty son of Mr Thomas Paty and Mrs Jorusha his wife who departed this life Oct 7th 1802 aged 2 years 10 months and 20 days. And must thy childrin Dye so soon. No. 193S. [Low, white marble. Roughened and seamed.] GEORGIANA, dau. of Nathaniel & Jane Burgess died Oct. 18, 1840, aged 7 yr's 3 mo. No. 1939. ' [Low, blue slate. Good condition. Symbol.] To the memory of Elizabeth Barnes daughter of Mr Joseph Barnes & Mrs Elizabeth his wife who died Janry 12. 1796 aged 3 years 5 months & 22 days. No. 1940. [Low, blue slate. Good condition. Flaming "% memory of MR. JOSEPH BARNES who died Jan. 28, 1839, aged 75 y.rs. No. 1 94 1. [Blue slate. Fair condition. Symbol.] This Monument is erected to the memory of Mr Silvanus Dunham who died in Martinico Febry 1799 aged 29 years al.-o in memory oi Silvanus son of Mr Silvanus and Mrs Mary Dunham who died at sea Octr 9th 1799 in the 20th year of his age That manly virtue which adorn'd thy bloom Friendship recalls and weeps upon thy tomb There sad remembrance drops a silent tear No. 1942. [Blue slate. Good condition. Weeping wil- low and Km.] In memory of Mrs Mary Coving- ton Consort of Capt Thomas Coving- ton who died May 25, 1825 aged 65 years. No. 1943. [Blue slate. Good condition. Urn with llower on each side.] In memory of Mrs Sarah Coving- ton. Consort of Capt Thomas Cov- ington, who Died Octbr 19th 1805 aged 51st years. No. 1944. [Blue slate. Good condition. Weeping wil- low and urn.] This Stone is erected to commem- orate CAPT THOMS COVINGTON, who died October 24, 1825, aged 78 years. No. 1945. I White marble in freestone socket. Bough. Discolored.! Father. BENJAMIN DILLARD Died Aug. 18, 1857, Aged 74 y,rs 8 mo,s. Fast away, but not forgotten. No. 1946. [Blue slate. Moss-covered, Flaming urn.] In memory of Mrs Polly Dillard Consort of Mr BENJAMIN DIL- LARD who died March 1807 in tne 22 year of her age. No. 1947. [Blueslale. Good condition. Weeping wil- low and urn.] In memory of Mrs Mercy Dillard. Consort of Mr Benjamin Dillard. who died March 28. 1824 aged 44 years. No. 1948. [Blue slate. Good condition. Urn.] In memory of NANCY, wife of Benjamin Dillard, who died Dec. 22d 1849, in her 67 yr. No. 1949. [White marble in inclosure. Jtou^h, discol- ored, inclined.] DANIEL DOTEN died Feb. 6th, And chaste affection stands a mourner there. I053. aged 80 )TS AISO bALLY niS i'S INSCR1P1IONS AND EPITAPHS. 61 wife died Feb. 7th, 1853. aged 77 y,rs. Our flesh shall slumber in the ground, Till ihe last trumpets joyful sound; Then burst the bars in sweet surprise, And in my Saviour's image rise. No. 1950. [Blue slate. Good condition. Urn.] In memory of Mrs Sarah Tribbel widow to the late Joseph Tribbel de- ceas'd who died January 14th 1808 aged 75 years. No. 195 1. [Blue slate. Fair condition. Drapery.] This Stone Is Erected to the mem- ory of Mr Joseph Tribbel who Died November 17th 1805 in the 76 year of his age No. 1952. [Blue slate. Good condition. Weeping wil- low and urn.] In memory of Mrs Su sarin ar Bur- gess, wife of Capt John Burgess Jur, who departed this life December 20, 1 819, aged 33 years & 5 months. Thou lovely chief of all my joys, Thou sovereign of my heart, How could I bear to hear thy voice Pronounce the sound depart!" No. 1953. [White marble. Gothic arch form. Four and one-half feet high. Bough, discolored. Foul anchor.] CAPT. JOHN BURGESS, JR. born March 26, 1785, died May 4, 1850. The anchor's dropt— the sails are furled! Bites' voyage now is o'er. By faiths' bright chart he has gained that world Where storms are felt no more No. 1954. [Blue slate. Three and three-fourths feet high. Good condition. Urn.] ERECTED to the Memory of SIMEON DIKE, who died June 4th 1843, aged 62 y.rs. Sleep dearest Husband, while above thee Flows the sad and silent tear; Oft at eve shall those that love thee, Weep and pray unnoticed here. No. 1955. [Blue slate. Good condition. Weeping wil- low and urn.] To the memory of Capt NATH- ANIEL CARVER who Departed this life April 30 1815 aged 74 years No. 1956. I Blue slate. Four feet in height. Fair con- dition, but moss-grown. Weeping willow and urn.] To the memory of Mrs Sarah Car- ver who Departed this life August 12. 1 808 aged 64 years No. 1957. [White marble column. Discolored. Ir. wooden inclosurc. Freestone plinth. Granite base.] [On west side:] NATHANIEL CARVER, died Oct. 18, 1842, aged 78 yrs. JO- ANNA CARVER, died April 10, 18. 12, aged 76 yrs. [On south side:] Stephen died March 14, 1790,. aged 45 ds. Nancy, died Sept. 24* 1 798, aged 1 yr. & 8 mo. Nancy, died Nov. 27, 1814, aged 14 yrs. &: 9 mo. Mary, died Nov. 10, 181 1. aged 3 mo. Children of Nathaniel & Joanna Carver. [East side, blank.] [On north side:] Nathaniel Carver, Jr. died Oct. 2, 1823, aged 32 yrs. Betsey, his wife, died Sept. 23, 1814, aged 27 yrs. Nancy, his wife died Feb. 22,. 1826, aged 30 yrs. Nancy, dau. of Nathaniel & Nancy Carver, died< Sept. 2, 1824, aged 13 mo. No. 1958. [Blue slate. Good condition. Weeping wil- low and urn.] Sacred to the memory of MAR- GARET H. wife of Henry Robbins r died Dec,r 27, 1830; in the 31 yr r of her age. "In her tongue was the law of kindness. Also three of their Children Henry Augustus, aged i,yr. 4 mo. Francis William, aged 3 yrs. 3 mo. ^aret Lewis, aged 1 yr. 5 mo. Mar- 162 BURIAL HILL : No. 1959. [Blue sL-te. Broken oil' at about one foot above the ground. Upper port ion missing.] in the 43 year of her age. [Footstone roads :] T F 1800 M F No. i960. [White marble, in freestone socket. F.-.ir condition.] JOHN KING Jr. Died Feb. 4, 2873, Aged 63 y'rs. 7 mo's. No. 1 961. [White marble. Moss-grown. Discolored.] JOHN KING died June 1, i860; JE. 78 years & 5 mos. POLLY his wife died Jan. 10, 1847 ; JR. 62 years ■& 9 mos. No. 1962. [Low, white marble. Discolored. Figure of lamb ] AN INFANT son of Isaac B. & Harriet A. King died Aug. 27, 1857, aged 10 weeks. No. 1963. [Blue slate. Good condition. Weeping wil- low and urn. J In memory of Mr Levi Whiting, who died May 20, 1821 in the 58 year of his age. Death but entombs the body Life the soul No. 1964. [Blue slate. Good condition. Weeping wil- low and urn.] In memory of Mrs Mary Whiting Consort of Mr Levi Whiting, who died Sep. 28, 1818 aged 40 years. Alas ! and has she gone, and has she fied, 43one to the silent mansions of the dead, She is gone we trust to Join the Joys on high, With saints aud angels o'er the starry sky. No. 1965. [Blue slate. Good condition. Weeping wil- low and urn.] In memory of Miss Mary Bardan, Daughter of Mr. Gersham Bardan and Mrs Mary his wife, died June 18, 1818 in the 19 year of her age. Farewell bright Soul, a short farewell , Till we shall meet again above In the Sweet groves where pleasures dwell And trees of life bear fruits of Love. No. 1966. [White marble. Four feet high. Rough. Moss grown.] Erected in memory of EPHRA1M PATY, who died Feb. 9, 1854, aged 70 y'rs & 10 mo's. Also his son GEORGE WINSLOW, who died at sea July 14, 1853, aged 19 y.rs & 5 mo.s. .Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord and their woiksdo follow them. No. 1967. [Blue slate Good condition. Weeping wil- low and urn. J In memory of Mrs Betsey Paly wife of MrEphraim Paty who departed this life December 31, AD. 1817 aged 30 years Of this vain world she took her last adieu, The promis'd land was now within her view; With pleasure she resign'd her mortal breath, And fell a willing sacrifice to DEATH. No. 1968. [White marble. Hough. Discolored. Moss- grown.] Erected in memory of MARTHA, Wife of Ephraim Paty who died May 12, 1864 aged 69 y'r 's 5 mos 16 days. Asleep in Jesus. No. 1969. [Blue slate. Good condition. Four urns.] In Memory of Four Children of Capt. Ephraim & Martha Paty, viz CORDELIA, died Dec. 14, 1833. Aged 2 y.rs 2 Mon & 19 days. SETH. died Dec. 23, 1833, Aged 4 y.rs 2 Mon & 1 1 days. ELVIRA, died Jan. 4, 1834, Aged 6 yrs. 4 Mon. & 24 days. GEO. WINSLOW. died Jan 12, 1834, Aged 8 y,rs 3 Months. No. 1970. [Blue slate Good condition. Weeping wil- low and urn.] In memory of ESTHER wife of Otis Churchill, who died March 8th. 1837 ; in the 39th yr. of her age. The months of affliction are o'er The days and the weeks of distress We see her in anguish no more, She has gained her happy release. ITS INSCRIPTIONS AND EPITAPHS. [ IJlue slate low and urn. No. 197 1. Good condition. Weep Ereeted to the memory of Mrs Sally C. Churchill wife of Mr Otis Churchill who died Feb.y 10, 1828 ; in the 25 year of her age. Also their infant by her side. How soon these well wrought frames decay How soon our pleasures fade away ; LJut at the LORD'S right hand on high, Fair pleasures bloom that never die. No. 1972. [White marble. Rough. DL-colored grown. Weeping willow and urn. ihis and the next.] . Moss Granite curbing around IN MEMORY of THOMAS GOODWIN, was lost at sea, Oct. 1831, JE. 45 y'rs. HEVERLAND T. GOODWIN his son died Jan'y 12, 1823, JE. 6 mo. DESIRE GOODWIN his dau. died April 30, 1823. JE. 3 y'rs HEVERLAND T. GOODWIN his son died June 10, 1830, JE. 3 mo. CHARLES T. GOODWIN, his son died Feb. 7, 1831, JE. 10 mo. No. 1973. [White marble. Rough. Discolored.] OUR MOTHER. ABAGAIL Widow of Thomas Goodwin, May ir, 1864 ; aged 77 years. T. died [Blue slate low.] No. 1974. Good condition. Weeping wil- MARY, widow of Thomas Church- I, died July 12, 1835, aged 76 y.rs. [Blue slate. low and urn.] Erected THOMAS of Mary Plympton No. 1975. Good condition. Weeping wil- 163 Inclosed.] Daughter of Marten, died y'rs. 6 mo. & No. 1977. [Low, white marble. MARY EDWARDS William H. & Mary S. May 14, 1849. a S et l 2 16 days. No. 1978. [Low, white marble. Inclosed. MARY ELLEN Dau. of William H. & Mary S. Marten died June 23 1843, a S e( -i x o weeks. No. 1979. [Low, blue slate. Good condition. Sym- bol.] In memory of 3 Children of John & Mary Goddard viz. Mary died Augst jo J762 aged 6 years. Lydia died Augst J4, J762 aged 2 years & 3 months. Polly died June .15, J767 aged 2 years & 6 months. No. 1980. [Blue slate. Good condition, but inclined. Symbol.] In Memory of Sarah Daughter of Mr Edward Morton & Mrs Sarah his wife who died Nov.r 12, 1788 7 years 9 months & 9 days. aged i'i with to the memory of CHURCHILL, Consort No. 1981. LBlue slate. Good condition flower on each side.] Here lies buried the body of Cap t Edward Morton who Died Nov'r 14 AD. 1804 in the 32 year of his Age Likewise his late consort Mrs Sarah Morton who Died Feb. 21 AD. 1805. Aged 29 years Healthful at dawn, soft slumber left his eyes, I've rested well, he said, and in a moment dies. Shocked with the scene with lingering grief opprest Churchill, formerly of His consort met him where the weary rest who departed this life February 26, 1826; aged 70 years. No. 1976. [Tomb— Granite, with iron door. Inscribed. PATY 1856. 4^ No. 1982. [White marble block. Marble plinth, (.ran ite base. Good condition.] SARAH M. HOLMES Born Oct. 6, 1805, Died March n ; 1888. 1 64 BUklAL HILL : No. 1983. [Blue slate. Gool condition. Urn and flowers.] In memory of Mrs Eunice Holmes who died Octr 16, 1824 aged 40 years. When holy friendship drops the pious tear And sacred garlands deck the hallowed bier. Can bounteous heaven a greater solace give, Than that which whispers "Friends departed, live. No. 1984. [Blue slate. Good conditi >n. Urn and stars.] Miss Eleanor Morton, Daughter of Edward & Sarah Morton died March 6, 1835, aged 40 years & 1 Month. No. 1985. [W hite marble. Rough Discolored.] In Memory of LYDIA DELANO who died Mar. 22 1856, aged 52 y'rs 4 mo's & 22 days To our Sister. A marble monument marks the spot, And these words on it are graven. Though her body lies here in the still church- yard, Our sister lives in Heaven. No. 1986. [White marble. Rough. Discolored. j MARY EDWARDS, died June 2, 1838 : aged 2 yr,s 8 mo. & 2 ds. WILLIAM THOMAS, died May 10, 1838 : aged 3 weeks & 3 ds. Chil- dren of William & Susan S Morey. See the lovely blooming flowers Fades and withers in an hour •So our transient comforts fly Pleasure only blooms to die. No. 1987. [Blueslate. Good condition. Weeping wil- low and urn.] In memory of ELLIS J HARLOW son cf Cap Ellis Harlow and Mrs Jerusha his wife who died November 24. 1826; aged 17 months. No. 1988. [Blue slate. Four and one-half feet high. Fair condition. Moss-grown. Slightly in- clined.] Erected in memory of Capt ELLIS J. HARLOW, who Departed this life July 1 1, 1826 : aged 33 years. No nobler form has nature showed Then here has met an early blight, No fairer eye has ever glowed And beamed with intellectual Light. Yet scarce Ave mourn his manly form When once his nobler heart we' view, In love so kind, in friendship warm, In honor and devotion true. O grave! thy triumph all shall be, To guard awhile this precious dust, The LORD of life is Lord of thee And thou shalt render back thy trust. No. 1989. [Low, blue slate. Good condition, save much inclined. Symbol.] In memory of Osbom ^on of Mr Osborn Morton & Mrs Patience his wife who died Sepr 18, 1790, aged 4 years & 10 months. No. 1990. [Blue slate. Good condition. Weeping wil- low and urn.] In memory of Mrs Susanna Nich- ols wife of Moses Nichols who died Aug 5 1822. in the 57 year of her age. Why do we mourn, why do we weep For a departed friend, For she has left a world of wo, And gone to a just friend. No. 1991. [Blueslate. Good condition. Flaming urn.] Sacred to the memory ofRIZPAH NICHOLS, wife of Moses Nichols, who died March 4, 1841, aged £4 years. No. 1992. [Handsome granite block, polished; on granite plinth and base,— lot in granite curb- mg Capt. HARVEY WESTON died luly 7, 1876, aged 84 years. SALLY C his wife died Oct. 21, 1883, aged 8^ vears. SARAH E. 'their dau. died May 12, 1858, aged 18 years. No. 1993. [lilue slate. Good condition. Urn.] REBECAH. Daug. of Simeon & Mary Dike, died Oct. 15, 1834, aged 8 years & 9 mon. She heaid a voice we could not hear Which said, no longer stay, She saw a hand we could not see Which beckon'd her away. ITS 1NSCR1P110NS AND EPITAPHS, 1 6$ No. 1994. No. 20OO. [Blue slate. Pyramidal. Good condition. [Like preceding. Good condition.; Um.l ABIGAIL, Wife of Charles Church- In memory of Parley Young m Died Nov. 8, 1874, Aged 77 y'rs daughter of Simeon & Mary Dike - mo > s ^ who died Nov. 23 1813 aged 1 year J & q months also an infant No. 2001. •* t . . [Low, while marble in freestone socket.;, bleep on, sweet babes, Hose] «Jd2ai»dtf« , SSm6 Catharine Bridgham, daughter of He thought it best. Charles & Abigail C hurchill age if; No. 1995. >' ears * December 31, 1850. [Blue slate. Good condition, save a cleft XT near summit. Weeping willow, and an urn ISO. 2002. on which are the words "O, Death."] [Purple slate. Good condition. Urn.] In memory of WILLIAM P. G. REBECCA T. daughter of Charles- DIKE son of Simeon & Mary Dike & Abigail Churchill, departed this; died April 13, 1830, aged 25 years. life Ma 7 12, 1835, a g ed r Y ear IO> "Adieu a long adieu to all below Months & I 9 days. To death and judgment I am call'd to go My days though few have like an arrow fled ]\Jq 20C And now I'm niimber'd with the silent Dead [Biue sl&te> ^ con ^ tion< Figure oV Our God is love, his promises are sure, wo " ian leanin-onan urninscribed"0 Death."] Great is his Tower, none can his wrath en- bacied tO- the memory 01 MARV O! do^oTslight this Loud and solemn call. ELIZABETH, dau. of Charles & Abigail And while vou mourn for me make Christ Churchill, who died Sept. 13 1819; your alL " aged 6 weeks & 4 days. Also NANCY No. 1996. (dau. of Thomas & Mary Churchill [Granite block, on plinth and base of same.] ofPlymptOn) died Jan. 10, I 796 ; la CAPT. GEORGE ALLEN Bom her 1 6 year. Feb. 2, 1806, Died June 5, i88< No. 2004. No IQ07 While marble. Discolored. Inclined.] [Wooden slab.] CAPT GEORGE SIMMONS died Henry S. Holmes, died Dec. 19th, July 26. 1863; aged Si years. 1862, aged 5 yrs. 1 mo. & 23 ds. MERCY SIMMONS his wife died. No. 1998. Noy. 29,1858; aged 75 years. [Blue slate. Good condition. Mausoleum.] No. 200^. Erected to the memory of LUCY [Blue slate. Pyramidal. Good conditions \upoi'Avt t^v Li r o ci o t Weeping willow and urn.] VESION, Daughter of Seth & Lucy T £ ,° ie of Lorenzo Simmons, Weston late of Duxbury who died gon ofCapt George Simmons, & Mrs Oct. 22, 1831, aged 33 years Mercy hiswi f ew ho died Septem 26, Farewell, dear friends, a short farewell. l8l7 a^ed two years. Till we shall meet again above, ' ° J Where endless joys and pleasures dwell ,. r And trees of life bear fruits of love No. 2000. [Low, blue slate. Pyramidal. Good.condE No Tcinn tion# Urn -J [White marble on marble plinth. Granite ^ memory of Joanil White daugh- base. Good condition.] ter of Capt George Simmons oc CHARLES CHURCHILL Died Mercy his wife died June 21st 1825..; Oct. 9. 1 88 1 Aged 89 y'rs. 29 d'ys aged 9 months and 11 days. *66 BURIAL HILL No, 2007. ['Low, white marble. Fair condition.] MOSES SIMMONS died at sea March 15, 1834; aged 26 years. AUGUSTUS F. SIMMONS died Jane >ig^ 1827 ; aged 14 years. 0?®te.— Augustus F. Simmons was a frank, us-geimous, and sincere youth, beloved by all Ills schoolmates, — one of whom was the writer *it these lines. George W. Ilosmer, our teach- er, was much moved by the death of so prom- ising a youth; and at Mr. Ilosmer's suggestion •many if not all the members of the school at- tended the funeral. Benjamin Drew was one or the eight bearers. White bands of cloth were secured about the casket containing the ireuiains of our friend and schoolmate, and ^r&sipiug these bands, we carried the precious burden from the house at the head of Water street to its final resting place. Those who knew young Simmons have never ceased to re- gret his early exit.) No. 2008. ffim-e slate. Four and one-half feet high, dood condition. Urn/ 111 memory of Capt. RICHARD BAGNELL, who died March 22, 1:809, in the 56th year of his age. Also BETH [AH, his wife who died Jan. 22, 1847, in the 90th y. of her ^ge. No. 2009. 'iljQVi., blue slate. Good condition. Symbol.] In Memory of Samuel West son of Mr Richard Bagnell & Mrs Bethiah Iiis wife, who died Jany 12, 1786 aged 4 months & 24 days. No. 2010. HLow, blue slate. Good condition. Human £ace.] In memory of Mary Simmons God- dard Daughter of Mr Daniel & Mrs Beulah Goddard who diedOctr 19th 1798 aged 3 years 10 months & 19 tiays. memento mori Here lies the flower of our youth Great God forgive our morning sin. No. 2011. '{White marble. Fair condition. Hands eiasped.] Daniel Goddard, Died Oct. 30, 5844, Aged 73. BEULAH, his wife Died Nov. 19, 1863. Aged 89. LEMUEL S. their son Died in South America in 1842. Aged 37. No. 2012. [W hie marble. Good condition. In stone socket.] BEULAH SIMMONS, Died Nov. 28, 1876, Aged 74 y'rs, 2 mo's, 28 days. No. 2013. [Blue slate. -Moss-covered, but compact. Symbol.] In Memory of Mrs Sarah Spinks wife of Mr Nicholas Spinks who de- parted this Life April ye 3d 1774, aged 38 years. No. 2014. [This and the nt'xt No. are white marble, in- closed. This stone is inclined to nearly 45 do- ?r LEMUEL SIMMONS DIED Dec. 6, 1863 ; aged 73 years 4 months. He was universally beloved and respected ; honest and upright with a cheerful and pleas- ant manner, and a kind benevolent heart. To know him was to love him. No. 2015. PRISCILLA wife of Lemuel Sim- mons, died Mar. 1, 1835; in the 42nd year of her age. Also their infant son who died Jan. 26, 1823; aged 3 days. No. 2016. [Blue slate. Pyramidal. Good condition. Festoons.] Sacred to the memory of Anna Hamblin Daughter of Hamblin Till- son and Susanna his wife who died July 4th 18 1 2 aged 18 months 9 days. So fades the lovely Blooming flower frail Smiling solace of an hour So soon our transient comforts fly and pleasure only blooms to die. No. 2017. [Blue slate. Good condition. Seamed. Weeping willow and urn.] In memory of Mrs Sally Burgis Consort of Mr Joseph Burgis who died Deer 29, 1824 aged 35 years. No. 2018. [Blue slate. Compact. Moss-grown. Weep- ing willow and urn.] In memory of Fenelon T. Burgis Son of Joseph & Sally Bvjgiff., *J ITS INSCRIPTIONS AND EPITAPHS. died Oct 27, 1823, aged 15 months & 19 days. I He's left a world of sorrow, sin and pain I Wish not to call him back to life again ! This lovely bud beginning to expand Was soon transplanted to thai happy Lai d. No. 2019. [Blue slate. Good condition. Weeping wil- low and urn. J In memory of Mr WILLIAM RICHMOND who died June 7 1815 in the 30 year of his age My friends are gone my comfort fled The sad remembrance of the dead Recalls my wandering thoughts to mourn. No. 2020. [Blue slate. Good condition. Two urns.] WILLIAM RICHMOND, died 1 797, aged 56 y.rs. Also SALOMA wife of the above died June 8, 1836, in her 90th yr. No. 2021. [Blue slate. Fair condition. Weeping wil- low and urn.] In memory of Mrs Hannah Bart- lett the wife of Mr Nathaniel Bart- lett who Departed this life July 28 1807 in the 40 year of her age Allso in memory of Four children of Mr Nathaniel Bartlett & Mrs Hannah Bartlett his wife No. 2022. [Blue slate. Good condition. Two weeping willows and urns.] In memory of two children of Willm Morey and Polly his wife viz Cornelius died Deer 8, 1820 aged one month & 23 days Mary E. Morey died March the 20th 1823 aged one year 3 months & 7 days No. 2023. [Blue slate. Four feet high. Good condition. Urn.] Erected in memory of Mrs. Mary Barnes, wife of Capt Z. Barnes, who departed this life Oct.r 20, 1836, aged 38 y.rs. The months of affliction are o'er The days and the nights of distress, We see her in anguish no more, She's gained her happy release. 42 167 No. 2024. [Blue slat''. G'»od,conf a soul, Let each one »sk himself, am I Prepared should I be called to die ? No. 2025. [Blue fclate. Good condition. Flaming urn ] MARY W. Daughter of the late Zeacheus & Mary Barnes, died Dec. nth, 1842, aged 14 years. Think of that bright world where I No more shall suffer pain, And of that Heaven where all of us May hope to meet again. No. 2026. [Blue slate. Good condition. Two urns.] ERECTED to the memory of MR. LEMUEL SIMMONS, who died Dec. 1 1, 1 8^^, in the 85 year of his age. And MRS. ABIGAIL, his wife died Oct. 2, 181 7, in the 66 year of her age. Their happy spirits o ward rise To yon blest world beyond the skies. Come children view the place of rest Prepare and be forever blest. No. 2027. [White mar bie, Rough. Discolored. Moss- grown.] In memory of GEORGE STRAF- FIN,whowas kill'd with lightning in the Bay of Biscay Jan. 10, 1801, aged32y'rs. MARY S. widow of the above died March 30, 1843, aged 73 y' rs - Also their two sons, GEORGE, died at sea July 7, 1824. in the 26th yr. of his age : ROBERT was lost at sea, Jan. 1821, aged 21 yrs. No. 2028. [White marble. Moss-grown. J ALPHEUS RICHMOND died Aug. 30, 1858 ; M. 76 years 3 mos. Abbigal his wife died Nov. 30, 1857 : i68 BUklAL HILL : .E. 73 years 6 mos. ALPHEUS RICHMOND Jr. was lost at sea, Mar. 18. 1854 ; AL. 47 years 4 mos. No. 2029. [This and the following three Nos. are white marble, in the usual unhandsome condition of that material. They are set in granite sock- ets. The four are inclosed in a neat white fence.] JOHN WILLIAMS, Born March 4, 1800; Died Nov. 23, 1852. ELIZA ANN, Born June 30, 1829; Died April 6, 1830. JOHN, Born July 3, 1831; Died Sept. 8, 1831 ; Children of John & Eliza Williams. No. 2030. ELIZA, Wife of JOHN WIL- LIAMS, BORN Aug. 16, 1808, Died March 23, 1887. No. 2031. JOHN B. WILLIAMS, Died Oct. 9,1872, Aged 35 years. No. 2032. ELIZA A. WILLIAMS Died May 5, 1878, Aged 45 y,rs. 9 mo,s. No. 2033. a - \ Mottled marble, set in granite block. Good condition.] SARAH F. BAGNELL Born Janu- ary 29, 1833. Died February 27, 1892. No. 2033. b. [White marble. Fair condition. 1 SAML. W. BAGNELL, died June 18, 1849; a g e d 62 years. Lois his wife, died Dec. 30, 1820; aged 32 years. No. 2034. [White marble. Good condition.] MINERVA, Wife of Samuel W. Bagnell Died Dec. 8, 1877. A ged 82 y'rs, 4 mo's 8 days. No. 2035. [White marble in stone socket. In closed with wooden fence.] PELHAM FINNEY, Died Feb. 12, 1868, Aged 56 y'rs 7 mo's. WILLIAM H. PELHAM W. CLARA. ALMIRA J. Children of Pelham & Mary A. Finney. No. 2036. [This and the following three Nos. are in- closed in an iron fence. No 2036 is over four feet high and is cemented in a stone socket. Fair condition.] Father & Mother. Capt IGNA- TIUS PIERCE died Aug. 24, 1853 aged 68 years. BETSEY his wife Died Nov. 30, 1859, aged 73 years. Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord. No. 2037. [White marble in stone socket. Rough. Inclined..] LUCY, Dau. of Ignatius & Betsy Pierce, died Oct ; 16, 1840, aged 18 years. My flesh shall rest, beneath the ground, Till the great trumpets joyful sound ; Then i '1] awake in glad surprise, And in my Saviours image rise. No. 2038. [Whitemarble. Rough.] SUSANNAH W. wife of Ignatius Pierce Jr. Died Aug. 24, 1840, Aged 22 years. Their son died July 26, 1838. A husbands care, a husbands love. Could not save her from the grave, With thy child now sweetly rest, And learn the anthems of the blest. No. 2039. [Whitemarble. Rough.] WILLIAM NELSON, died Sept. 18, 1844, aged 8 mo. WILLIAM NELSON, died Nov. 16, 1848, aged 3 yr's. 9 mo. Sons of I. & M. S. Pierce. Dear little boys thy months were few And suffering was thy lot below. But Jesus' call thou hast obeyed And left this world of sin an jyen. d wo. [TS INSCRIPTIONS AND EPITAPHS. 169 No. 2040. [This and the six following are inclosed in handsome iron fence, and are in good condi- tion, excepting the blue slate in the south- west corner, which is weatherworn and moss- grown.] GEN. JAMES WARREN died November 28, 1808; aged 82 MERCY WARREN his wife, daugh- ter of James Otis of Barnstable, died October 19, i8i4;aged 86. No. 2041. [Blue slate. Symbol. Inscription in capi- tals.] l Here lyes ye body ofthe Honour- able JAMES WARREN ESQR : who deceased June ye 29th, 17 15, in ye 50th year of his age. No. 2042. [Blue slate. Defaced. Symbol] Here lyes body of WAR- REN ge t who dece Oct 29, 1 707 in ye 48 year of his age. No. 2043. [Blue slate. Good condition. Symbol.] Here lyes Buried the Body of Mrs Elizabeth Warren Daughter of James Warren Esqr & Sirah His Wife Deed Novr ye 5th 1744 ^Etatis 33- No. 2044. [Blue slate. Good condition. Sy mbol. In- scription in capitals.] Here lyes buried the body of Mrs Mercy Warren who died Janry the 17th 1745—6 in ye 42d vear of her age. No. 2045. . JB1 U ? Sla c e ' v G( >o d condition. Inscription in capitals. Symbol.] Here lyes the body of Mrs PENEL- OPE WARREN the wife of JAMES WARREN Esqr who departed this life May the 25th 1737 in the 33d year of her age. No. 2046. [Blue slate. Fair condition. Symbol.] Here lies buried the Body of Collo AMES WARREN Esqr who de- parted this life July the 2d 1757 in :he 58th year of his Age. No. 2047. . [White marble. This and the following No inclosed with wooden fence. Tins stone taken out of stone socket, and set in the ground 1 LUCIE S. Wife of Chfrles W. Johnson died Aug. 19, 1864; AL. 21 yrs 6 mos& 6 d. We shall meet with these our loved one* lhat were torn from our embrace W e shall listen to their voices, And behold them face to face. Also JAMES H. GRACE D. & ELLA F. Children of James T. & Nancy G. Paulding. No. 2048. [White marble. Fair condition.] JAMES T. PAULDING Co.B. 3 Mass. Regt. Died Aug. 19, 1880, Aged 59 y'rs. No. 2049. [Blue slate. Defaced and weatherworn. Going to pieces. Part of symbol.] ye bod Holmes to Nathll es ; who Deed July ye 6th 1 740 in ye 39th year of her age. No. 2050. [Purple 6late. Good condition.] In memory of Mrs. Polly Bart- lett wife of Ansel Bartlett, died June 23, 1878, Aged 95 y'rs 9 mo's. No. 2051. [Blue slate. Good condition.] Iii memory of Mr. Ansel Bartlett died May 26, 1836, aged 58 years. Also Ansel Bartlett son of the above died in Bremen Nov. 24, 1831, aged 24 years. No. 2052. [Blue slate. Weatherworn and moss-cov- ered. Symbol.] Here lyes ye body of Nathil King who deed Febry ye 7th 1734-5 in ye th year age. No. 2053. [Blue slate. Good condition. Mausoleum.] In memory of NANCY D. PAULD- ING who died Aug. 27, 1840, aged 43 years. Christ my Uedeemer lives And often from the skies Looks down and watches all my dust Till he shall bid it rise i 7 o BURIAL HILL : No. 2054. [White marble. Rough. Discolored. ] In memory of Mrs JEAN PATY wife of Capt VVm PATY Died Nov. 2, 1865, M. 68 Years. No. 2055. [Blue slate. Good condition. Weeping wil- low and urn. ] In memory of Hannah Curtis Paty Daughter of Capt William Paty & Mrs. Jane his wife who died Octr. 17, 1826 ; aged 4 years & 6 mo. Of such is the kingdom oi heaven. No. 2056. [White marble. Rough. Discolored.] In memory of SUSAN H.ALLEN, wife of James H. Drew, who died May 22, 1 815, aged 38 years. [Blue slate, low and urn. No. 2060. Good condition. Weeping wil- In memory of PRISCILLA, wife of John Divie ; who died Dec. 10, 1838, aged 19 years & 10 mos. JOHN L DAVIE, their son died Jan. 20, 1839, aged 5 mos & 20 days. No. 2061. Good condition. Weeping wil- c. 38, [Blue slate low and urn.] In memory of DEBORAH DAVIE, who died July 13, 18 aged 28 year?, 5 mos & 27 days. She winged her way to realms above, Where all is light, and life, and love; Forever with her Savior blest, Her home His bosom, there to rest. No. 2057. [Blue slate. Faircondition, but moss-grown. Flaming urn.] Tothe memory of CAPT THOMAS POPE, who was born Novr. 1, 1770 Died July 6, 1820 his age. No. 2058. [Blue slate. Originallv about four feet by two and one-half. Broken across near the middle, the upper moiety leaning against the lower. Weeping willow and urn.] In memory of Mr. Thomas PorE, who died July 20, 1832, aged 23 years. Unveil thy bosom, faithful tomb, Take this new treasure to thy trust : And give these sacred relics room To slumber in thy silent dust. No pain, no grief, no anxious fear Invade thy bounds ; no mortal woes Can reach the peaceful sleeper here, While angels watch its soft repose. [Blue slate, low and urn.] No. 2062. Good condition. Weepingwil- memory of LYDIA, wife of Ebenr Davie, who died June 29. 1840, aged 63 years. NATHANIEL C. DAVIE, their son, died at Am- in the 50 year of sterdam, Oct. 6, 1839, aged 19 years 10 mos & 6 days. [Blue slate, low and urn.] No. 2063. Good condition. Weeping wil- In memory of Mr Ebenezer Davie, who died Feb. 10, 1832, aged 56 years & 1 1 mo's. George Davie, son of the above, was drown'd at sea, Aug. 11, 1831, aged 18 years, Seize mortal seize the transient hour I nprove each moment as it flies Life's a short summer, man a flower, He dies, Alas! how soon he dies. No. 2059. [Blue slate. Good condition, low and urn.] No. 2064. Good condition. Weeping wil- Weeping wil- In memory of JOHN DAVIE ; who died June 27, 1841, aged 32 years n mos & 15 days. [Blue slate, low and urn.] In memory of Mrs. Sarah Harlow wife of Mr. Seth Harlow who depart- ed this life Feby 28, 1821 ?ged 82 years. ITS INSCRIPTIONS AND EPITAPHS. 7» No. 2065. [lilue shite. Fair condition. Symbol.] To the memory of Mr Seth Har- low, who Died June 30th 1802 in the 65th years of his age. date. No. 2066. Cleft near summit. Moss-cov [Blue ered.] In Memory of Miss Mercy Har- low, died Nov. 9, 1837, in the 60 y,r of her age. She died in hope, She died in faith A life of suffering o'er She smiling met the shafis of death And lives to die no more. No. 2067. [Low, white marble. Fair condition. Rose.] PHILLIP, Born Jan 20, 1855, Died Sept. 22, 1859, AEt. 4 y's No. 206S. [Low, white marble. Rough.] HENRY, son of Phillip & Eliza- beth Smith, died Jan. 30. 1850. aged 3 mon. & 8 days. No. 2069. [White marble. Rough, through disintegra- tion of surface. Urn.] In memory of CHARLES, son of Truman and Experience Bartlett who died July 22, 1826 : aged 6 years & 7 mon. The beauteous flower that charms the eye And decks the smiling plain, With winter's blast shall fade and die, But die to bloom again Then why should sorrow wring thy brow Say mourner say why weepest thou? No. 2070. [White marble. Weatherworn. Figure, square structure, with radiations from uppe surface; above, and hanging at sides curtains, with cords and tassels.] No. 2071. [White marble. Weatherworn and discol- ored.] EXPERIENCE, wife of Truman Bartlett, Born April 5th, 1S70 ; Died Tan nth, 1841. STEPHEN, Son of Truman & Ex- perience Bartlett, died at Buenos Ayres Dec. 1 6th, 1840: aged 38 years. No. 2072. [White marble. Condition like preceding.] TRUMAN BARTLETT, Born March 10,1776. Died August 18, 1841. LUCIA, daughter of Truman and Experience Ear^ett, Bom July 4, 1813, Died October 3, 1841. No. 2073. [Blue slate. Pvramidal. Good condition. : ERECTED* in memory of MARY A. N. Daugh. of Joseph & Jane Barnes who died April 18, 1836, in her 7 year. Sli's gone ! I trust the GOD who gave. I fas laid this fair flower in the grave- To pass beyond that narrow bourne; And join the choir before His throne. No. 2074. [Blue slate. Pyramidal. Good condition. Weeping willoAv and urn.] In memory of Nancy C. Barnes, Daughter of Joseph Barnes, & Jane his wife who died Deer 5, 1825 ; aged 4 years & 5 months Also Ellis Barnes, who Died Novr 27, 1816, aged 1 year & 7 months. No. 2075. [Blue slate. Pyramidal. Good condition. Figure of tree on left, bending over the in draped scription.] To Roselia L. dau.r of Joseph & SACRED to the memory of AN- j ane Barnes, who died Febr. 2, 1832, GELINE, dautr of Truman and Ex- i n the 23 year of her age. perience Bartlett died April 24 1838 ; aged 2oyr,s. Weep not for her, whom the veil of the tomb In life's happy morning has hid from our eyes, Ere sin threw a blight o'er the spirit's young bloom, Or earth had profaned what was born for the skies. An affectionate child and sincere Christian. No. 2076. [Broken freestone socket. Headstone gone, footstone remains.] J. B. [The missing gravestone was to theinemory of Mr. Joseph Barnes.] BUklAL hill: No. 2077. [While marble in freestone socket. Good condition. Weeping willow and urn.] In memory of BETH I AH, wife of Henry O. Steward, who died Oct. 1, 1852, M. 35 y'rs t mo.& 25 days. No. 2078. [While marble in same base as preceding. Good condition.] HENRY O. died July 27th. 1842, aged 4 mon. & 19 days. HENRY O.died Sept. 4th, 1843, aged 2 mon. 6 5 days, CLARIBEL T. died Dec. 29th. 1844, aged 4 years & 17 days. Children of Henry O. & Bethiah Steward. Jesus said suffer lil tie children, and forbid them not, to come unto me; for of such is the kingdom of heaven. No. 2079. [Purplish blue slate. Good condition. Sym- bol.] In memory of Thomas Pope son of Cap Thomas Pope and Priscilla his wife who Died Augst 31st 1807 aged 7 years & 3 months The work of god that beautious clay which here In infant smiles so lovely did appear As though in nature's nicest model cas', Exactly polished wrought two fine to last By the same powerfull hand again shall rise To bloom more gay more lovely in the *ky No. 2080. [Purplish blue slate. Good condition. Sym- bol.] 'Pcf the memory of Mrs Mary Pope wife of Mr Thomas Pope who died Janry ye 9th 1795 m tne 2 7 tn year of her age. No. 2081. [Purplish blue slate. Good condition. Sym- bol.] To the memory of Seth Luce son ofMrEbenezer Luce & Mrs Sarah his wife who died Febry 14, 1796 in the 16 year of his age. No. 2082. [While marble. Fair condition, but. discol- ored.] TIMOTHY BARRY, died Feb. 5, 1S56; JE. 58yrs. 2 mos. & 25 dys. Fare thee well; though woe is blending, With the tones of earthly love Triumph high and joy unending, Wait thee in the realms above. MARIA BARRY died Apr. 12, 1824 ; aged 2 dys. TIMOTHY BARRY Jr. died Dec. 29, 1836 : aged 7 wks. & 4 ds. No. 2083. [White marble. Bough.] HATTIE S. daughter of Timothy & Maria Barry, died Dec. 30, 1858 ; M. 15 years 2 mo. & 19 days. Tny gentle spirit pa&sed away Mid pain the most severe, So great we could not wish thy stay A moment longer here. Thou minglest now in that bright throng Around the eternal throne, Ann* join'st the everlasting song With those before thee £one. No. 2084. [White marble in granite base. The whole mass inclined.] FATHER and MOTHER. JOB CHURCHILL, Died March 23, 1826, Aged 39 years. Hannah T. his wife died April 8, 1866, Aged 76 years. No. 2085. [Blue slale. Good condition. Weeping wil- low and urn.] In memory of SALLY dau,r of Job & Hannah -Churchill died Febr,y 16, 1824; aged 1 year & 2 mon,s. Also In Memory of Sally, who died April 2, 1823 ; aged 1 year & 5 mo,s No. 2086. [Blue slate. Goo, . r* 1 1 r CharlieS. 1863-1855 , daughters of Capt Geo. and Ehza- J D:) beth Bacon. No. 21 18. No. 21 24. [Low, while marble. Good condition] [White marble, on w, in. base. Good condi- Elkanah Barnes tion.j ELIZA C. Wife of Asa Pierce died XT Feb. t. 1890, Aged 69 y'rs 6 m's 7 No. 2119. , ^'o y j 1 [Polished granite monument. Inscripti< n in tta 3 S- capitals. 1 Al Rest. PATY. No 2 1 ^ ^ Capt. Ephraim Paly 1806— 184S [Handsome granite block,' on granite base. Sarah C. his wife 1806 — 1892 Good condition.] Lieut. John B. Collingwood 1826 Sarah C. 1835— 1858 —1863. William A. 1846 -1847 Susan ' his Wife l82 9 — 1S92. Elizabeth F. 1848— 1860 Not changed, but glorified. William A 1849— 1S50 No. 2126. [Granite block, on granile base. Good con- No. 2 120. dition.] white marble. Grsmite base. Good con- Children of William and Eleanor dlt i°^ixTXTA v -c c v> 1 ti n Collinewood. William Tr. John Mary JOANNA A. wife of Reuben Hal J. „ , ° • J ■r\- i r-\ 1 i\r a -i Robert S. Died at Chelsea, Mass. Aoril 17, 00 \ a ' » i\o. 2127. IQb-J, Agea 73 V rs ; 4 mo S. [Fine marble . Marble plinth. Granite base.] Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord. Charles Nelson Died Maich 19, No 2121 l8 93 Aged 88 y'rs n m'os [White marble. Granite base. Good condi- tion.] No. 2128. AUNT LOLUSE. [Handsome veined marble. Marble plinth. Granite base. Good condition.] Louisa Thompson Died Nov. 2, j ames Doten I7 83-i8 59 . 1892, Aged 84 y'rs 23 days. {^^ DoteR /^^l rr £° i21 "' 1 No. 2129. L Like preceding. J [Handsome marble block. Marble plinth. OUR FATHER. Granite base. In wooden paling.] Capt. THOMAS E. CORNISH ASA N. KENDRICK Died Nov. Died May 20, 1880, Aged 69 y'rs 6 9, 1890, aged 75 yrs. 11 mos. 10 mo's 4 days. days. 44 i 7 6 BUKIAL HILL : No. 2130. [Polished granite block. Good c mdition.] David Diman 1794 — 185 1 Abigail B. Diman 1800 — 1843 No. No. 21 3 1 - [ L i U e a b v e closed.] Abigail N. No.; Ibis Diman and the 1819- above -i860 Sarah N. Diman 1836-: [S6l No. 2132. [Polished granite block. Good condition.] Ellis D. Barnes 1831 — 1836. No. 2133. [Tall, blue slate, in freestone socket. Good condition.] Abigail T. Savery, wife of Thomas Spinney of Boston Mass. Obit Nov. 7, A. D. 1839, Aged 42. Also in memory of her son Robert Huntress Spinney, who died in New Orleans, on the 14 of August 1843, Aged 22. No. 2134. [Low, blue slate. Weatherworn. Symbol.] In Memory of 2 Children Daugh- ters of Mr. Judah Delano & Mrs. Penelope his wife. Viz 1st Salome died S*pr 6th 17S5 Aged 1 year 5 Months Days. 2d Penelope died April 9 1781 Aged 2 Days No. 2135. [Low, thick, blue slate. Moss-grown. Sym- bol.] In Memory of 2 Children of Mr Judah & Mrs Penelope Delano Viz. Henrey died Novr 4, 1790 aged 2 years & 4 months & 8 days died a Daughter Feby 4 1785 aged 1 day No. 2 136. [Blue slate. Inclosed. Symbol. Fair con- dition.] To the memory of Mrs. Abigail Sampson wife of Mr. Stephen Samp- son who died of the Small pox Janry ye 9 A. D. 1777 in the 45 year of her age. 37- [Similar to No. l-'oG. by the side of which it is placed. Good condition.] Mary W. Russell Wife of William S. Russell Born Dec. 24, 1798, Died Apr. 890. No. 2138. [Low, blue slate. Symbol.] Rebecca Cole Aged 18 years Died July ye 2d, 1714 No. 2 139. [Polished granite column. Granite plinth anil base. Good condition. On the plinth the name:! ROBBINS. [On west side:] Josiah A. Robbins 1823—1885 [On south side:] JohnBriggs 1855 — 1856 Josiah 'J nomas 1857 — 1£68 Walter Jackson 1870 — 1873 Sons of Josiah A. & R. W. Rob- bins. No. 2140. [Blue slate. Good condition. Urn.] Erected to the meraoiy of Nathan G. Cushing who died Jan. 22, 1854, in the 31st year ot his age. No— take me to your side, ye loved, Ye lost, yet once again—" To bear no more what 1 have borne, Nor be as I have been — For rest, for rest, O give me room ! And give me rest within ihe tomb. No. 2141. [A copy of the original inscription of No. 430, — the gravestone now almost destroyed,— has been kindly furnished me by Edgar F. 11 lymond, Esq., wno saw the monument when in fair condition. It read as follows:] Here lyeth ten Children Viz three sons of Rev. Mr. John Cotton who Died in the Work of the Gospel Ministry at Chariest own in South Carolina Sept. 18th 1699. Where he had ;;reat success and 7 sons of Josiah Cotton Esq who deceased in their infancy No. 2 142. [White marble block. Marble plinth, on granite base. Good condition.] MARY L. CHURCHILL Died Jan. 22, 1889, Aged 72 years. ITS INSCR1P1I0NS AND EPITAPHS. '77 No. 2143. [Low, blue slate. Pyramidal. Sjmbol. Fair condition. Is a few yards southeast of the Daniel Goddard Jr., iron fence, near the fort outline.] To the memory of Pricilla Davea Daughter of Capt Robart & Mrs Jerusha Davea who died Octr 11th 1802 aged t year 7 months & 11 days. Babes rather caught from womb & breast Ulaim right to sing above the rest I'.ecaus their found that happy shore They never saw nor sought before. No. 2144. [Blue slate. Good condition. Weeping wil- low and urn.] Erected In memory of Mrs. 1 ar- riot Davie, wife of Capt. Robert Davie who departed this life Janu- ary 12, 1827; aged 28 years. Also their Daughter Harriot E. Davie, died Jany 20, 1827 ; aged 4 years & 2 1 days Thus from thy kindred early torn And to thy grave untimely borne Vanish'd forever from my view Thou partner of my youth adieu. As in adam all die even so in CUBIST Hiall all be made alive. No. 2145. [Blue slate, inscription scaled oil"; but stand- ing close to Nos. 435 and 436, ((j v.) and to others of the Thomas family, it is probably at the grave of Nathaniel Thomas, the son of the Nathaniel Thomas who married Wary Ap- pleton in 3694 (v. Davis' Ancient Landmarks of Plymouth, p. 261) ; and as Nathaniel and Mary had a second Nathaniel, b. in 1700, their first son bearing the father's name must have died before the close of 17th century. [At about a mile from the Town-house, on South street, was formerly a "pest-home." in which tmall-pox patients' were treated. Near the site of the pest-house are several graves ; two are marked by headstones,— only one however, has an inscription ; this it stems to the author advisable to insert, although from the circumstances of the case the interment of Mrs. Mavhew was remote from Burial Hill:] MARY THOMAS Deed Sept. 3 MAVIIEW MAYHEW, wife of Esqr. who 1776 Aged 54 years. [Note. If any errors or omissions are dis- covered in this work, the author would be glad to be informed thereof, that the proper corrections and insertions may be made in a second edition. But lie requests his corre- spondents not to delay; for being in his 82d jear, he is perfectly aware that erelorg the crossbones and hour-glass may decorate his own headstone. Address BENJAMIN DREW, 4S Summer street, Plvmouth, .Mass.] 7L £ o/V