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John Fuller From Find-A-Grave: "The granite block on his grave almost certainly dates from the late 1890s, when a 'ineal descendant', finding the original slate market 'almost entirely loose' ('although in just about perfect condition'), appealed to family members for contributions towards 'inserting it into a new granite stone'. The 'insert', probably of metal, has disappeared." from "Where Newton Began, A Guide to the East Parish Burying Ground" by Thelma Fleishman, Newton Historical Society, 2007 ISBN: 0-9755019-0-9 |
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John Fuller (d. 7 Feb 1698/99)
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Abraham Brown Inscription: Here lyes Buried ye Body of Capt. ABRAHAM BROWN Who Departed this Life Novembr ye 27 Anno Domni 1729 in ye 59th Year of His Age |
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Capt. Abraham Browne (d. 27 Nov 1729)
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Mary Shattuck Brown Here lyse bured ye Body of Mrs Mary Browne, Relict of Mr Jonathan Browne Who Departed this Life Octobter ye 23d A. D. 1732, in ye 89th year of her age. Pious in life: Resigned in Death.
It is likely that her birthdate is correct and her gravestone should read 88th year of her age. |
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Mary Shattuck (d. 23 Oct 1732)
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William Shattuck o perpetuate the memory of WILLIAM SHATTUCK who died in Watertown Aug. 14, 1672, aged 50. The progenitor of thr race
that have borne his name in America,
And his son JOHN SHATTUCK who was drowned in Charlestown Ferry Sept. 14, 1675, aged 28.
This simple memorial was erected in 1853 by LEMEUL SHATTUCK who holds in grateful veneration the character of the puritan fathers of New England. |
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William Shattuck (d. 14 Aug 1672)
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