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Phillip Atwood
Phillip Atwood
Philip Atwood
died February
1 1700 and in y
80 year of his
age being aged
ye faithful to
yelded as god
would have him doe
 
    Philip Atwood (d. 20 Feb 1700/01)
 


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Abigail Atwood Mitchell
Abigail Atwood Mitchell
HERE LYES Ye BODY OF
Mrs ABIGAIL Ye WIFE OF
Mr ANDREW MITCHEL
WHO DIED DESEMBER Ye
12th 1714 AGED 54
YEARS 
    Abigail Atwood (d. 12 Dec 1714)
 
Andrew Mitchell
Andrew Mitchell
HERE LYES BURIED
THe BoDY OF MR
ANDREW MITCHELL
WHO DIED NOVEMBER
The 25 1736 
    Andrew Mitchell (d. 25 Nov 1736)
 
Hannah Allen Ayer
Hannah Allen Ayer
THE WIFE OF MR
PETER AYERS WHO DIED DECEMBER Ye
22ND 1729 & IN
the 88 YEAR OF
HER AGE.
 
    Hannah Allen (d. 22 Dec 1729)
 


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James Mitchell
James Mitchell
Here lies intered the body of Cap. James Mitchell who departed this life Dec. 19, 1745 .... year of ..... 
    James Mitchell (d. 19 Dec 1745)
 
Lydia Perley Ayer
Lydia Perley Ayer
Here lies buried the body of
Mrs. Lydia the wife of Deacon Peter Ayer,
Died Sept. 29, 1750,
In the 53 (rd) Year of Her Age
 
    Lydia Perley (d. 29 Sep 1750)
 


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Martha Boreman Low
Martha Boreman Low
Here Lyes ye body
of Mrs Martha Low
Wife to Deacon
Thomas Low Decd
Janry ye 22d 1720
in ye 79 Year
of Her Age 
    Martha Boreman (d. 17 Jan 1720)
 
Thomas Low
Thomas Low
Here Lyes ye body
of Mr Thomas
Low Deacon
Who Died April
ye 12, 1712
Aged
80 Years
As You Are So Ware We
as We Are, You Shall be< 
    Deacon Thomas Low (d. 12 Apr 1712)
 


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John Fuller
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 
    John Fuller (d. 7 Feb 1698/99)
 

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