Tombstone Inscriptions from the Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts, by John T. Moulton. ************************************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm ************************************************************************ Transcribed by Janice Farnsworth Farns10th@aol.com p.1 This Burying Ground is in the westerly part of the city which was originally the centre of the town. It is bounded northerly by Market Square, easterly by Elm Street, southerly by Ash Street and westerly partly by South Street and partly by the estate of the late Jonathan Bacheller. It is opposite the southerly front of the old Lynn Hotel, and is said to have originally con- stituted the westerly end of Lynn Common; the land between it and the present Common, now covered by the Boscobel Hotel and Taylor's Building also having been once a portion of the Common land. It was the only one in use by the whole town from its commencement till about 1720, the town then including besides the territory of the present city, the entire limits of the towns of Lynnfield, Saugus, Swampscott and Nahant. No other place of burial, public or private, is known to have been used until the formation of the second and third parishes, Lynnfield and Saugus, churches having been established in those parishes in 1720 and 1732, respectively. The burying grounds there were probably set apart at about the time the churches were gather- ed, the oldes inscription at Lynnfield Centre being dated 1723 and the oldest at Saugus Centre, that of 1741. p.2 THE OLD BURYING GROUND, LYNN, MASS. There was another burying ground established a few years previous to 1800, at what is now called south Lynnfield, a short distance southerly from the junction of the Newburyport Turn- pike and the road to Lynn. The reason for selecting this spot at the end of the Common for a burying place is not known. It could not have been on account of its proximity to the church, as is the case in some in- stances, for the first church edifice was erected some distance away, near the present inter- section of Shepard and Summer streets. Very likely the spot had been used by the Indians for the same purpose. A few years ago, the bones of a human skeleton were exhumed on the adjoin- estate of the late Jonathan Bacheller; they were found quite near the surface of the ground and were supposed to be the remains of an Indian. The nature of the soil itself being light and sandy, or the situation in regard to the then prospective town, may have had weight in the minds of the early settlers; or it may have been from accident, as the burying of the first dead here - and yet all these causes may have had something to do with deciding the matter. Lynn settled in 1629. At all events, the spot was well adapted to the purpose and it is a cause of deep regret that no more ancient stones are found. The town was settled in 1629, but the oldest stone now standing bears the date of June 17, 1698. Probably many have been destroyed and more have perished through neglect. All the inscriptions have been copied, amounting to more than eight hundred, and the list is here presented entire. Some of these include the names of several persons. There are nine tombs on the side adjoining Elm street - probably all built since 1800; these were owned by the following persons: Joel Newhall. Lucy Newhall. Dr. James Gardner James Robinson. Benjamin Johnson - 1800. p.3 Aaron Breed, Esq. Colonel Frederick Breed. William Newhall. Dr. Aaron Lummus. Henry A. Breed. On the side of the entrance from South street, there are four others. They were owned by the following: Hezekiah Chase. Nehemiah Berrty. Thomas Raddin. And the town. No complete record of deaths was kept by any of the town clerks - an occasional death entry only is found upon the records. No list of interments, if made, is now known to exist, ex- cepting that of the last sexton, Benjamin H. Jacobs. He kept an account from his commencement in 1827 till about 1845, or until a return was made to the town clerk of all interments, according to law. From the latter date they have been recorded by the town and city clerks. The other burying grounds at Lynn, are the Eastern and Union Street grounds, commenced in 1813; the Friends' burying grounds on Broad Street, near Washington Square, opened in 1723, the land for which was given to the Society that year by Richard Estes; the free burying ground, adjoining the Friends' opened in 1825; a small one at the Almshouse on Tower Hill; the Pine Grove cemetery on Boston Street begun July 24, 1850, by a corporation and conveyed by them to city January 2, 1854; and two Catholic cemeteries, St. Mary's on Lynnfield street, consecrated November 4, 1858, and St. Joseph's on Boston Street, consecrated October 16, 1879. All interments are now made in the last three, with the exception, perhaps, in regard to some aged persons, who by permission are allowed to be laid beside their friends in the old yards Pine Grove cemetery is under the charge of ten commissioners, elected by the City Council, two of whom are chosen each year, to serve for five years. p.4 Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Mass. In Memory of Deacon Samuel Aborn, who died in Lynn, May 19, 1844, aet. 80. Erected by the grandsons of the deceased as a tribute to his memory. In Memory of Mrs. Mary, widow of Deacon Samuel Aborn, who died Nov. 28, 1851, aged 81 years and 6 months. When full of years, from earth to heaven, In peace she passed; Loved, honored, missed by scores, Her life had blessed. In memory of Rev. Thomas F. Alexander, pastor of the 2d Christian Church in Lynn, who died April 2, 1838, aged 23 years. Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of his saints, Ps. 116,15. Oh Church! to whom this youth was dear, The angel of thy mercies here, Behold the path he trod, A milky-way through midnight skies; Behold the grave in which he lies, Even from this day thy Pastor cries, Prepare to meet thy God. In Memory of Mr. Abner Alley, who departed this life May 3, 1792, aged 24 years and 8 months. My flesh shall slumber in the ground, Till the last trumpet's joyful sound, Then wake the tomb in glad surprise, And in my Saviour's image rise. In memory of Mrs. Bethiah, wife of Mr. Solomon Alley, who died Dec. 1, 1794, aet. 26. Lo! Where the blessed mother lies, Wept by the husband, child, the neighbour's eyes; Reader reflect, pursue the path she trod, The path of duty leading up to God. p.5 Timothy Alley. Born Oct. 10, 1760. Died Dec. 16, 1850. AEt. 90 years, 2 months and 6 days. An Honest Man. In Memory of Abigail Alley, wife of Timothy Alley, who died Oct.9, 1834, Aged 71 years. So Jesus slept; God's dying Son, Passed through the grave and blessed the bed; Then rest, dear saint, till from his throne, The morning break, and pierce the shade. John Alley, Died May 16, 1844, AEt. 82. Elizabeth, wife of John Alley, died July 31, 1831, Aged 65. Happy soul, thy days are ended; All thy mourning days below; Go, by angel guards attended, To the sight of Jesus - go. In Memory of Mr. Solomon Alley, who died Jan. 23, 1829 AEt. 60. He's gone and left me here below, To mourn his loss with grief and woe; But God is just, may I be still, Since 'tis my Heavenly Father's will. Elizabeth Alley, died Jan. 24, 1869, aged 82 years and 9 mos. "Blessed are the peacemakers; for they shall be called the children of God." In Memory of Mr. Benjamin Alley, who died July 5, 1842, in his 78th year. A stranger and sojourner here below, He waited for his dear Master's call to go; Sudden the summons comes, the chariot's at the door, He's ready, enters, and is seen no more. But by the eye of faith we him behold Before his Father's throne with harp of gold: He sings the song he here on earth began, Glory to God and to the dying Lamb. p.6 INSCRIPTIONS FROM THE OLD BURYING GROUND, LYNN, MASSACHUSETTS. Gustavus Irving Alley, son of Joseph and Rebecca Alley, Died July 3, 1843, aged 10 years. Of such is the kingdom of Heaven. In memory of Miss Sally Alley, daughter of the late Captain Joseph Alley, who died October 2, 1846, AEt. 64. In memory of Mr. Harry, son of Mr. Solomon and Mrs. Rachel Alley, who died June 29, 1829. AEt. 32. Come hither mortal, turn thine eye, Then go thy way, prepare to die; Consider well that die you must, One day like me return to dust. In Memory of Miss Rachel, daughter of Mr. Solomon and Mrs. Rachel Alley, who died Dec. 1, 1822. AEt. 19. Oh! the tears of affection may moisten the grave, Where love and where virtue are sleeping, But the tear of keen anguish sufficed not to save The lov'd one whose loss we are weeping. William Alley, died March 16, 1853, aged 69 years and 6 months. "Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God." In memory of Mr. Charles L. Alley, who died July 15, 1831, aged 29. O wipe away that gathering tear, No cause of grief is witness'd here! There's nought but dust beneath the sod, The soul, we trust, is with its God. In Memory of two children of David and Ann E. Alley. p.7 THE OLD BURYING GROUND, LYNN, MASS. Mary Elizabeth Irton, died Oct. 11, 1843. AEt. 6 mos., 5 days. George Irton, died March 25, 1847. AEt. 7 months. Behold two infants dead and gone! A Father weeps, A Mother moans: We drop a tear to soothe their grief, A Mother's God will give relief. Mr. Morris Amaridge, died Nov. 26, 1834. AEt. 60. Mrs. Sarah, his wife, died Aug. 15, 1826. AEt. 36. In Memory of Mr. Ezra Allen, Jr., who died Nov. 21, 1834, AEt. 43. Lo where the silent willow weeps, A husband, friend and father sleeps. A heart within whose sacred cell, The peaceful virtues lov'd to dwell. Our Mother, Mercy Allen, wife of Ezra Allen, Jr., Died February 17, 1868, aged 74 years, 8 months. In Memory of two children of Ezra Allen, Jr. and Mercy, His wife. Lucy F. Allen, died Jan 5, 1835. AEt. 15 yrs. George E. Allen, died July 6, 1834. AEt. 20 months. Those lovely forms that once were here, Have closed their eyes in peace; The strains that once flowed from their lips, Forever now have ceased. Erected by their brothers. Alanson, son of John and Arvilla Allen, Died April 11, 1839, AEt. 14 months. In Memory of Mrs. Eliza Faulkner, wife of Mr. Moses Allen, and daughter of Mr. Alasy and Mrs. Betsey Faulkner, who died June 12, 1835. AEt. 28. Her spirit rests in peace above, Where Angels in bright order move, Where Saints adoring prostrate fall, Before the Sovereign Lord of all. To be continued - Part 2 - p. 8. Transcribed by Janice Farnsworth. Tombstone Inscriptions From The Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts. by John T. Moulton, Lynn, Massachusetts. PART 2. p.8 John W., son of Ezekiel & Hannah Allen, died May 7, 1848, aged 23 years and 7 months. John is gone; no more his sweet voice Shall gladden with its bright and silver tone, No more shall bid our aching hearts rejoice, For he is lying in the grave alone. Fond Mother, trust in God; That beauteous one, That once did gladden thine and his father's heart, Will be with us no more; his race is done, And now with seraphs he will take a part. Lucy M., died April 17, 1838, aged 15 months. Charles O. died Sept. 24, 1840, aged 13 months. The children of Ezekiel and Hannah Allen. "Suffer little children to come unto me." Moses Annis, died November 6, 1833, AEt. 58 years. Lydia, wife of Moses Annis, died Aug. 13, 1835. AEt. 62 yrs. William S. Annis, died Aug 11, 1828. AEt. 17 years. In Memory of Mrs. Mary Ann, a native of north of Ireland, and the wife of Mr. James Ashcroft, who died December 13, 1834, aged 35 years. In Memory of Mr. Zachariah Atwill, who died Nov. 6, 1836, AEt. 81. Mark the perfect man and behold the upright, for the end of that man is peace. In Memory of Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of Mr. Zachariah Atwill, who died July 1, 1827, AEt. 69. The righteous shall be in everlasting remembrance. p.9 INSCRIPTIONS FROM THE OLD BURYING GROUND, LYNN, MASS. Zachariah ATwell, Jr., died Jan. 15, 1847, aged 67 years. Anna, wife of Zachariah Atwell, Jr., died June 8, 1864, aged 85 years & 10 months. In Memory of Mr. George Atwill, who died June 25, 1836, AEt. 47. Sarah Atwell, born Sept. 26, 1806. Died March 11, 1875. Otis Rockwood Atwell, died April 30, 1860, aged 40 years. Mitchison Attwill, died Aug. 6, 1863, aged 78 years, 10 mos. "O Lord of hosts, blessed is the man that trusteth in thee." Sarah D., wife of Mitchison Attwill, died April 3, 1867, aged 79 years, 5 months. "Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God." Ruth A. Attwill, daughter of Mitchison & Sarah D. Atwill, died Feb. 26, 1879, aged 62 years & 5 months. "Blessed are they that do his commandments, that they may have right to the tree of life, and may enter in through the gates into the city." In memory of Mrs. Joanna Attwell, Relict of Mr. Thomas H. Attwell, who died Feb. 24, 1817, in the 53d year of her age. In Memory of Captain William Babb, who died Aug. 14, 1835, AEt. 37. 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. p.10 THE OLD BURYING GROUND, LYNN, MASS. by John T. Moulton of Lynn, Massachusetts. Mary, wife of Captain William Babb, died Nov. 22, 1840, AEt. 41. In Memory of Sylvenus Murrey, son of Captain William & Mrs. Mary W. Babb, who died Aug. 15, 1830, aged 3 years & 9 mos. He died before his infant soul, Had ever burnt with wrong desires Had ever spurned at Heaven's control, Or ever quenched its sacred fires. Charles Otis Babb, son of William & Mary W. Babb, Died August 1, 1835, AEt. 8 months. Hannah, widow of Captain Judah Bacon, died January 5, 1853, AEt. 90. In Memory of Susan Alvan, wife of Lewis Baird, & the daughter of Alvan & Susan C. Sampson, of Plymouth, died November 26, 1849, AEt. 33 years, 8 mos. Also two infant children, Lewis Alvan, and William Otis. She has gone to the far-off spirit land, United to dear ones - a cherished band, Sacred this spot where the weary repose - Angelic heart-broken, buried with woes, Never more sorrowing-sweet that repose. Here lyes ye body of Mr. Thomas Baker, who died October ye 3d 1734. Aged 81 years. Three children of Mr. Thomas and Mrs. Rebekah Baker - Thomas Baker, deceased Dec. ye 2d, 1734, aged 17 days. John Baker, deceased Jan. ye 27, 1735, aged 4 yrs & 3 mos. Rebeka Baker, deceased March ye 6, 1732, in her 3d year. p.11 Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Mass. Sacred to the Memory of Mrs. Mehetable Bacheller, Wife of Mr. Theophilus Bacheller, who died Feb. 29, 1804, AEt. 47. Also two sons of the above - Josiah died Sept. 22, 1795, aged 15 months. Samuel died July 18, 1803, aged 11 years. In Memory of Mrs. Zeviah, wife of Mr. Theophilus Bacheller, Who died April 11, 1821, AEt. 63. In Memory of Samuel Bacheller, who died Jan. 18, 1844, AEt. 57. An affectionate Husband. And tender Father. A dutiful Son. And lamented Brother. A faithful Friend, And consistent Christian, An esteemed & useful Citizen, Reposes here. Farewell father, thou has left us, And thy loss we deeply feel, But 'tis God who has bereft us, He can all our sorrows heal. Rest in Peace. In Memory of Anna W., wife of Samuel Bacheller. Died March 14, 1861, AEt. 69 years and 11 months. An affectionate Mother and a consistent Christian. Francis A. Bacheller, died September 25, 1847, AEt 23. A dutiful son, and affectionate brother. Sacred to the Memory of Sally, wife of Samuel Bacheller 3d., Who died December 7, 1826, AEt. 28. Happy soul, thy days are ended. All thy mourning days below; Go, by angel-guards attended, To the arms of Jesus - go. p.12 Inscriptions from the Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Mass. The hand of affection hath raised this stone to tell the passing Traveller that here lies buried the body of Mary Ann, wife of Aaron Bacheller, who died June 6, 1824, AEt. 19 years and ten months. Her days were few & quickly told, Her life, a mournful story, Hath ended like the morning star, That melts in deeper glory. In Memory of Mrs. Sarah Ann, wife of Mr. Joshua W. Bacheller, Who died Nov. 9th, 1841. AEt. 22. Also Ann Elizabeth, their daughter, died Dec. 5, 1841, AEt. 11 weeks. Thy pure and gentle spirit now, Smiles on the light of heaven's love. With angels bright and seraphs, thou Art hymning songs of bliss above. Here lies ye body of Mary Bachelder, the daughter of Mr. Henry & Mrs. Hannah Bachelder, aged 19 years, 4 months & 4 days. Died August ye 6th, 1757. Erected in Memory of Mr. Joseph Ballard, Obt. May 31, 1796. AEt. 51 years; who in the meridian of his years endeared himself to society by that general deportment which characterizes the good Citizen. In Memory of Amos Ballard, son of Mr. John Ballard of Boston, who was deprived of his life by the accidental discharge of a musket in a canoe in Lynn River, on the 25th of August, 1798, AEtat. 77. The grave hath eloquence, its lectures teach In silence louder than divines can preach; Hear what it says, ye sons of folly, hear, It speaks to you, lend an attentive ear. Here lyes buried the body of Deacon John Ballard, who deceased June ye 11th, 1725, in ye 92 year of his age. p.13 OLD BURYING GROUND, LYNN, MASS. by John T. Moulton of Lynn, Massachusetts. Eliza Maria, eldest daughter of John S. & Eliza Bancroft, Died May 25, 1845, AEt. 15 years and 4 months. Though friendship's tears are fresh above The grassy mound beneath which she sleeps, She speaks no more in tones of love, Nor hears the friend that over her weeps; No more her bosom swells with sighs! Her spirit dwells beyond the skies! Yet again we hope to meet thee, When the day of life is fled. Then in heaven with joy to greet thee, Where no farewell tear is shed. Sacred to the Memory of Mrs. Sarah, wife of Mr. David Barnard, Who died April 24, 1837, AGed 34. In Memory of Miss Mary Barns, who died December 6, 1833, AEt. 21. In Memory of Charles Edwin Barry, son of Mr. Charles P. & Mrs. Jane Barry, who died Sept 28, 1830, AEt. 9 months. Sleep on, my little darling one, Till the last trump is blown; Then in thy sleep of innocence, Fly to the Father's throne. In Memory of Mrs. RAchel, widow of Mr. John Barry, who died December 23, 1829, AEt. 83. In Memory of Mrs. Anna Johnson, wife of Mr. Joseph Barry, who Died January 14, 1838, AEt. 41. Also four of their infant children. No mortal woes Can reach the lovely sleepers here, While angels watch their soft repose. So Jesus slept; God's dying Son, Passed through the grave, and blessed the bed; Rest here, dear saints, till from His throne The morning break and pierce the shade. To be continued Part 3 - p. 14. Transcribed by Janice Farnsworth. Tombstone Inscriptions From The Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts. by John T. Moulton, Lynn, Massachusetts. Part 3. p.14 Mrs. Eliza, wife of Jacob Bartells, died Nov. 30, 1852, Aged 46 years. Though snows may heap thy grave serene, When winter raves along the plain, Hearts kindred keep thy memory green, And ne'er will let her torches wane! In Memory of Mrs. Eliza, wife of Mr. Nathaniel Bartlett, Who died June 5, 1847, aged 30 years. The pure in heart shall see God. Also their son, Eugene H. Bartlett, died Jan. 14, 1848, Aged 4 years & 10 months. Their happy spirits dwell secure, In realms of glory blest, Sickness and sorrow shall no more Distur their peaceful rest. In Memory of Mrs. Hannah Norwood, wife of Mr. William Barton, Who died Aug. 18, 1835, AEt. 22. Also Lucy Baker Barton, their daughter, died Sept. 8, 1835, AEt. 15 mos. Happy spirits cannot mourn, Raised by a celestial birth, On etherial wings they're borne, Far above the things of earth. In Memory of Mr. James Berry, who died Feb. 23, 1821, AEt. 54. Friends nor physicians could not save, This mortal body from the grave, Nor shall the grave confine it here, When my dear Saviour shall appear. In Memory of Mrs. Sarah, widow of Mr. James Berry, Who died Aug. 11, 1835, AEt. 70. No more the weary pilgrim mourns, No more affliction wrings her heart, The happy soul to God returns, Forever she and sorrow part. p.15 The Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Mass. In Memory of Mrs. Mary, wife of Mr. John Berry, Who died September 11, 1834, AEt. 29. In God she trusted, but in early bloom Shrunk like a flower and hastened to the tomb. Yet, as she faded, ripened for the skies, And blooms unfading now in Paradise. Lydia, wife of Henry Berry, died November 19, 1851, AEt. 46. In Memory of George Henry, son of Mr. Henry & Mrs. Lydia F. Berry, who died May 10, 1833 AEt. 3 years. His image 'tis to memory dear, That clings around our hearts, And makes us fondly linger here, Unwilling to depart. Here lies ye body of Captain Elisha Bennett. Here lies ye body of Mrs. Dorothy Bennett, wife of Captain Elisha Bennett. Insert: A Documentary History of Chelsea by Mellen Chamberlain, Jenny Chamberlain Watts & William Richard Cutter - Massachusetts Historical Society. p.290 Throughout his life, Captain Elisha Bennett, son of Samuel Bennett, retained a part of his father's farm. He was a prominent citizen of Boston and of Rumney Marsh, representing the latter on the Board of Assessors and hold other offices. December 18, 1727, Ellis Bennett, of Boston, mariner, representing that Dorothy Bennett, executrix, had died intestate without fully administering on her husband's estate, was appointed administrator. - Suff. Deeds, L. 103, f.223. p.291 Appendix 15. Chapter VI. The Inventory of "Captain Elisha Bennet, deceased, of Rumney Marsh" was taken by Nathaniel Oliver, Thomas Pratt and Samuel Tuttle, Decemember 26, 1727. "The farm & houses standing thereon" were valued at £1200; one half a brick house on Middle Street in Boston, at £300 There were also inventoried an Indian man and boy £90, "an old calash & cart," two horses, 14 cattle, 12 small pictures, a "silk quilt," brass andirons, "cloth chairs," books valued at £2 10s; 169 pewter at 20d - £14, £63, etc" Three children inherited the estate, John Bennet, born, according to the Boston Records, April 4, 1690; Ellis b. Aug 9, 1699, and Sarah, who m. (1) Nathaniel Viall, July 12, 1708 and (2) John Floyd of Chelsea, Nov. 23, 1732. In 1739 the daughter, with her husband, John Floyd, conveyed her rights in her father's estate, that is one-third of all the real estate of which he died seized, to "our son, Samuell Viall" of Chelsea, tanner. In 1745, the farm was described as still held by the heirs of Elisha Bennett, undivided. It contained about 200 acres, having been reduced, as has been already shown, since 1674 by sundry conveyances from Samuel Bennett and his heirs. John Bennet, bachelor, of Walthamstow, County of Essex, England, by Will dated January 12, 1750/51, and probated in England, August 28, 1751, appointed as his heir his nephew, John Bennet,"who went ouf Third Mate of the ship Benjamin, Capt. Meard, to the East Indies." He left a legacy of £1000 to his neice, Sarah Bennett, daughter of his brother, Captain Ellis Bennett, deceased and made her residuary legatee, if his nephew died. He gave to Mrs. Sarah Partridge, with whom he was then living, an annuity of £40, etc. He wished to be buried in the "Church or Chapel at Walthmstow," and have "a small monument - put upon ye pillar fronting the South Door of Walthamstow Church." He gave mourning rings to several friends." March 28, 1752, Sarah Bennett, widow, and Sarah Bennett, spinster, of Boston, as executors of the Will of Ellis Bennet, conveyed for £333, 6s, 8d. to Benjamin Henderson of Boston, boatbuilder, 81 & 3/4 acres in four parcels - 27-1/2 acres "on the lower side of the Country road" to Lynn, bounded N.W. on the road and on land of Robert Wait; thence the line ran sougth and west on John Hutchinson; south on marshland; west on marsh-land of Thomas Cheever; "then about Easterly as the Creek runs; then N.E. on John Bennett to the Country Suffolk Probate Records L. 26, f. 69. Suffolk Deedcs, L. 58, f. 26; L. 71, f. 102. Suffolk Probate Records, L. 50, f. 317. p.292 road. The 48 acres north west of the road were bounded N.E. on John Bennett; N.W. on Jonathan Hawkes; and S.W. on Samuel Breeden and Robert Wait. A woodlot of 6-1/4 acres was bounded by Samuel Breeden, Joshua Cheever, Samuel Berry and John Bennet. There was a reference to a plan made according to an award for the division of the premises by Samuel Watts, William Collins and John Steel. John Bennett of London, sold to Henderson in 1755. January 13, 1786, Benjamin Henderson of Boston, yeoman, for £800 conveyed to John Slade of Chelsea, yeoman, a farm of 137 acres, 51 acres lay south west of the Country road. The bounds were similar to those in the deed from Sarah Bennett, except that the lands of Samuel Vial deceased lay to the N.E. and E. instead of land of John Bennett. The land of John Hutchinson was then "possessed" by Thomas Wait; 86 acres lay N.W. of the road with similar bounds, lands of Samuel Viall to the N.e. and N. All the abbutters of 1752 are described as deceased." On the same day, Slade conveyed to Henderson a farm in Needham. His wife's name was Hannah. Henderson sold his wood- land, 13 acres, in 1793 to Nehemiah Oakes, Winslow Sargeant and George Shute. In 1772, Samuel Viall with his wife Mary, mortgaged to Henderson (later released) 16 acres 27 rods S.E. of the Country road, 23 acres N.W. of the road and 8 acres of woodland; buildings were mentioned He was described as of Lynn, tanner. The Lynn line bounded this land to the N.E., and he appears to have owned land across the boundary." When the direct tax of 1798 was assessed, Hannah Slade, widow of John Slade, was owner and occupant of the southwestern portion of Elisha Bennett's farm. The house covered 1,368 feet; was of two stories, had 18 windows and was "Verry Old." With a shed and chaise house (319 sq.ft. of one story) a corn barn at $495; 137 acres of land and a barn 40 x 30 were appraised at $2,235. This house, according to the site marked on a plan of the Slade farm, stood on Park Avenue, almost due east from the Franklin Park Railway station. The farm of which Elisha Bennett died seized included apparently the land within the present limits of Revere north of the creek or Pines River, except the lands on Malden line already described. The line between the Slade and Vial farms, an irregular northwest line, passed near the point where the railroad crosses Salem Street. INSCRIPTIONS FROM THE OLD BURYING GROUND, LYNN, MASS. P.15 In Memory of Mr. Henry Benson who died June 10, 1846. AEt. 56. Gently the passing spirit fled, Sustained by grace divine; Oh! may such grace on us be shed, And make our end like thine. In Memory of Mr. Solomon F. Beede, who died April 9, 1843, AEt. 29 years & months. Friends nor physicians could not save, This mortal body from the grave; Nor can the grave confine him here, When Christ shall call him to appear. Juliet, daughter of Philo and Ruth M. Beverly, died Sept 8, 1852, AEt. 2 years and 10 months. Insert - Bennett History of Lynn, Mass. p.119 Samuel Bennet was a carpenter and a member of the Ancient Artillery Co. in 1639. A pine forest in the northern part of Lynn still retains the name of Bennet's Swamp. He resided in the western part of Saugus and when the towns were divided the line passed through his land, eastward of his house, so that afterward he was called an inhabitant of Boston. p.143 1633. The Old Mill July ye 12, 1633 - I Clement Coldam aged abt 55 do testifie that the grant of the old mill was in July ye 12, 1633 to Edward Tomlins which was the 2nd mill in the colony. The 2nd owner of the mill and then Mr Howell did sell same to John Elderkin and he sold it to Mr. Bennet and Mr. Bennet did sell it to Goodman Wheeler etc. 1638. Lands given to inhabitants of Lynn 1638: To Samuel Bennett 20 acres. 1645. At the Quarterly Court on the 5th of July, 1645, Samuel Bennet was presented "for saying in a scornful manner, he neither cared for the Towne nor any order the Towne could make." 1649. William Hooke of Salsibury conveys to Samuel Bennet of Lynn March 15, 1649, "all that upland that was given him by arbitration betwixt Thomas Dexter and him or his father Humphrey Hooke" (Humphrey Hooke was prob. the Bristol alderman referred to as mortgagee of some of Mr. Dexter's lands under date 1640. 1653. Samuel Bennet, carpenter sold his corn mill to Thomas Wheeler April 1, 1653 for £220. 1671. Mr. Samuel Bennet sued Mr. John Gifford, the former agent of the Iron Works and attached the property to the amount of £400 for laber performed for the company. Transcribed by Janice Farnsworth Tombstone Inscriptions From The Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts. by John T. Moulton, Lynn, Massachusetts. p.15 Part 4. In Memory of Mrs. Mary, wife of John Berry, Who Died September 11, 1834 AEt. 29. In God she trusted, but in early bloom Shrunk like a flower and hastened to the tomb, Yet, as she faded, ripened for the skies, And blooms unfading, now in Paradise. Lydia, wife of Henry Berry, died November 19, 1851, AEt. 46. In Memory of George Henry, son of Mr. Henry & Mrs. Lydia F. Berry Who died May 10, 1833, AEt. 3 years. His image 'tis to memory dear, That clings around our hearts, And makes us fondly linger here, Unwilling to depart. Here lies ye body of Captain Elisha Bennett. Here lies ye body of Mrs. Dorothy Bennett, wife of Captain Elisha Bennett. In Memory of Mr. Henry Benson, who died June 10, 1846, AEt. 56. Gently the passing spirit fled, Sustained by grace divine; Oh! may such grace on us be shed, And make our end like thine. In Memory of Mr. Solomon F. Beede, Who died April 9, 1843, AEt. 29 years and 8 months. Friends nor physicians could not save, This mortal body from the grave; Nor can the grave confine him here, When Christ shall call him to appear. Juliet, daughter of Philo and Ruth M. Beverly, Died September 8, 1852, AEt. 2 years & 10 months. p.16 INSCRIPTIONS FROM THE OLD BURYING GROUND, LYNN, MASSACHUSTTS by John T. Moulton of Lynn, Mass. Mrs. Mary Rhodes, wife of James Bickford, died Feb. 10, 1853, AEt. 59. Rest, gentle spirit, rest! Angels thy friends; they home The presence of the holy one. In Memory of James Bickford, son of James Bickford, who died December 23, 1822, AEt. 33. O, do not weep, my holds are placed On Christ, who died for all. Thomas Allen, son of Thomas S. and Altezera Bickford, died August 4, 1848, aged 7 years and three months. Maria Elizabeth, daughter of T. S. & A. Bickford, died Sept. 4, 1844, aged 16 months. In Memory of Mr. Samuel Blake, who died August 2, 1838, AEt. 36. Mourners go home; and dry up your tears; Love the Lord your few days; He will soon call you here. In Memory of Mrs. Lydia, wife of William H. Blanchard, Who died May 11, 1843, AEt. 35 Years. Here lyes buried ye body of Mr. Joseph Blaney, who died Jan. ye 16th, Anno Domi ni, 1727, in ye 57 year of his Age. Here lyes ye body of Mrs. Abigail Blaney, widow to Mr. Joseph Blaney, who departed this life December ye 10th 1765, Aged 95 & 11 months. Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord. Here lyes ye body of Mr. Jonathan Blaney, who departed This life Sept. ye 8th, 1757, in ye 54th year of his age. p.17 THE OLD BURYING GROUND, LYNN, MASSACHUSETTS. In Memory of Anne Blaney, who died June 5, 1797, AEt. 53. Behold this grave, you that pass by; As you are now, so once was I. As I am now, so you must be. Prepare for heaven and follow me. In Memory of Mrs. Sarah Bowler, wife of Mr. David Bowler, Jr., who died February 1, 1793, Aged 28 Years. The sweet remembrance of the just, Shall flourish when they sleep in dust. Here lyes ye body of Martha Bowden, Dec'd Sept. the 20th, 1719, in the 15th year of her age. In Memory of two children of Nathan P. & Martha J. Boynton. Helen Maria, died March 28, 1839, AEt 14 days. Margaret L. died Jan 20, 1845 AEt. 20 months. God from on high beheld these flowers, Too beauteous far, for earth's bleak air; He took them to his own sweet bower, To bloom in love forever there. FATHER & MOTHER. George Brackett died June 15, 1848, AEt. 63. Eleanor Brackett died Sept. 19, 1857, AEt. 70. In Memory of George P. Brackett, Born March 18, 1812, Died December 31, 1853. "The good man never dies." In Memory of John Humphries, son of Mr. George & (the rest of inscription missing) p.18 Mrs. Eleanor Brackett, who died March 30, 1831, Aged 30, 1831, aged 3_ years & 9 mos. Though death thy lovely form may blast, And dust return to dust; Yet thou'lt awake when all is past, To dwell among the just. Anne Augusta, daughter of Edwin & Mary B. Brackett, died February 28, 1847, aged 1 month. Children of J. H. & L. A. Bradley: Helen Blance Died Mar. 1, 1833, Aged 21 months. Anna Josephine Died Feb 5, 1854, Aged 4 days. Of such is the Kingdom of Heaven. In Memory of Abigail Bredeen, who died July 8, 1843, AEt. 70. The Memory of the Just is Blessed. In Memory of Ruth Bredeen, wife of John Bredeen, Obt. Sept 28, 1802. In Memory of Mary Ellen, only daughter of George H. & Mary E. Breed, who died March 6th, 1842, AEt. 6 mos. 18 days. Oh death! How could'st thou seek our pleasant bower, And steal from it our fairest, sweetest flower. Here lyes the body of Ensign Joseph Breed, aged 55 years. Deceased November 25th, 1713. Here lyes buried the body of Captain John Breed, who deceased this life December 14th, Anno Dom, 1728, AEtatis 64. To be continued Part 5 - p. 19. Transcribed by Janice Farnsworth Tombstone Inscriptions From The Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts. by John T. Moulton, Lynn, Massachusetts. Part 5. p.19 Here lyes buried ye body of Mr. Allen Breed, aged 70 years. Deceased December ye 27, 1730. Here lyes ye body of Mrs. Martha Breed, the wife of Mr. Theophilus Breed, aged 26 years. Died April ye 17th, 1749. Children of Mr. Joseph & Mrs. Susannah Breed Susannah Breed Died Aug. ye 4th, 1740 in ye 13th year of her age. Lydia Breed, Died July 12th, 1740, In ye 11th year of her age. Here lies buried the body of Mr. Allen Breed, who Departed this life August ye 22d, 1757, in ye 39th Year of his Age. Here lies buried the body of Mr. John Breed, who Departed this life April ye 16th, 1774, in ye 85th Year of his age. Here lyes buried the body of Mrs. Lydia Breed, widow of Mr. John Breed, deceased, who departed this life August 1st, 1789, aged 90 years, 4 mos. & 3 days. Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord. In Memory of Mr. Josiah Breed, who died December 12, 1790, in the 59th year of his age. Death is a debt to nature due; Which I have paid and so must you. Here lies buried the body of Mrs. Mary Breed, wife of Mr. Josiah Breed, and daughter of Mr. Joseph and Mrs. Susannah Breed, who departed this life May the 7th, 1767, in the 34th Year of her age. p.20 The Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts. Abigail Breed, the daughter of Mr. Allen & Mrs. Huldea Breed, Aged 1 year & 8 days. Died September ye 16th, 1740. Here lies buried the body of Mr. Matthew Breed, who departed this life April the 17th, 1767, in the 69th year of his age. Erected in Memory of Ephraim Breed, Esq., Obt. April 4, 1812, AEt. 76. The sweet remembrance of the just Will flourish when they sleep in dust. Erected in Memory of Mrs. Susannah, wife of Ephraim Breed, Esq. Obt. September 22, 1806, AEt. 71. Go home my friends, dry up your tears. I must lie here till Christ appears. In Memory of Mr. Joseph Breed, who died December 26, 1807, aged 43 years. Erected to the memory of Mrs. Hannah Breed, widow of Mr. Josiah Breed, deceased, who died August 16, 1805, aged 76 years. In Memory of Matthew Breed, who died July 29, 1832, AEt. 73 years & 10 months. How bright the grave appears, When grace its gloom dispels. The pilgrim dries his tears, And all his triumph tells. In Memory of Mrs. Sarah Breed, wife of Matthew Breed, and daughter of Theophilus & Sarah Farrington. Born Sept. 3d, 1756. Died Feb. 13, 1829, in the 73d year of her age. The Christian shouts victory in death, She dwells with God around the throne, Where pain and death can never come; The marble marks her couch of lowly sleep, And living statues here, are seen to weep. p.21 Mrs. Adams Breed, daughter of Henry A. & Mary W. Breed, died November 1, 1824, aged 16 months and 14 days. The once loved form now cold & dead, Each mournful thought employs; And nature weeps, her comforts fled, And withered all her joys. Then cease fond nature, cease thy tears; Religion points on high; There everlasting Spring appears, And joys that cannot die. Mrs. Hannah Breed, wife of Thomas Andrews Breed, deceased Octoer 2, 1825, AEt. 58. Behold the grave you that pass by; As you are now, so once was I; And as I am now, so you must be, Prepare for Heaven and follow me. Mrs. Mary Wormstead Breed, wife of Mr. Henry Allen Breed. Died October 31, 1823. Aged 25 years. Young in years but mature in virtue and piety. For her to live was Christ; to die is gain. Escaped from death & safe on that calm shore, Where sin and pain and passion are no more; Lo! Soft remembrance drops a pious tear. And holy friendship sits a mourner here. Lydia Sargent, Died January 2, 1824, AEt. 27. Abigail Breed, Died September 11, 1830, AEt. 59. p.22 THE OLD BURYING GROUND, LYNN, MASSACHUSETTS. Abigail L. Breed, Died May 8, 1851, AEt. 56. In Memory of Mrs. Abigial Breed, who died March 3d, 1833, AEt. 85. In Memory of Mr. Joseph Breed, who died September 30, 1834, AEt. 62. My flesh shall slumber in the ground, Till the last joyful trump shall sound. Then burst the chains with sweet surprise, And in my Saviour's image rise. Mary, widow of Joseph Breed, died November 29, 1867, AEt. 93. Fold reverently the weary hands, That toiled so long and well. And while our tears of sorrow flow At rest in Heaven she'll dwell. In Memory of Mrs. Lucy B. Pope, wife of Mr. Enos A. Breed, Who died February, 1840, AEt. 35. Let worms devour my wasting flesh, And crumble all my bones to dust, My God shall raise my frame anew, At the revival of the Just. In Memory of Antoinette Abigail, only child of Mr. Enos & Mrs. Lucy B. Breed, who died April 11, 1833, AEt. 4 years & 6 months. She tasted of life's bitter cup, Refused to drink the portion up, And turned her little head aside, Disgusted with the taste, and died. Moses Briard, died August 16, 1845, AEt. 45. Mary Susan, daughter of Moses & Hannah Briard, died September 17, 1850, AEt. 5 years & 4 months. p.23 The Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Mass. John C. son of Moses & Hannah Briard, died May 20, 1860, AEt. 26 years & 5 months. Sacred to the Memory of Mrs. Anne Brown, who died May 16, 1818, AEt. 60. Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord. Martha Ellen, daughter of Edmund & Mary Brown - died November 14, 1843, aged 16 months. I take these little lambs, said He And lay them in my breast, Protection they shall find in me, In Me be ever blest. In Memory of Mrs. Sally, wife of Edmund Brown, who died January 15, 1843, AEt. 45. In Memory of Mr. Moses Francis Brown, a native of the city of Worcester, England, who died December 18, 1836, AEt. 45. 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. In Memory of Captain William Brown, formerly of Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Died January 21, 1845, AEt. 68 years & 9 months. In Memory of Margaret Ellen, wife of James Brown, died February 24, 1845, AEt. 28 years, 4 months. James A. Butterfield, son of James & M. E. Brown, died September 16, 1846, AEt. 9 months & 24 days. To be continued - Part 6 - p.24. Transcribed by Janice Farnsworth Tombstone Inscriptions From The Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts. Part 6. p.24 Sacred to the Memory of Mrs. Rebecca Bulfinch, wife of Mr. Jeremiah Bulfinch, who died November 23, 1804, aged 46 years. Her children rise up & called her blessed: Her husband also, he praiseth her. John, son to John Henry & Mary Burchsted, aged 6 months, Died March ye 12th, 1704-5. John Henry, son of Henry & Sarah Burchsted, aged 2 months, Deceased July ye 17th, 1714. Here lyes buried ye body of Doc't. Henry Burchsted, a Silesian; who died Sept'r XX, Anno Christi, MDCCXXI, AEtatis Suae LXIIII. Silesia to New England sent this man, To do their all that any healer can, But he who conquered all diseases must Find one who throws him down into the dust. A chymist near to an adeptist come, Leaves here, thrown by, his caput mortuum. Reader, physicians die as others do; Prepare, for thou to this art hastening too. Insert: History of Lynn, Mass. by Alonzo Lewis & James R. Newhall. Boston, 1865. p. 226 John Henry Burchsted, a native of Silesia, m. Mary, the widow of Nathaniel Kertland, April 24, 1690. Henry Burchsted, his son, was born October 3, 1690. They were both eminent physicians, and lived on the south side of Essex Street, between High and Pearl streets. There were two sons, both physicians - one was a surgeon in the British Navy; the other was Dr. Henry Burchsted of Lynn, who had a son, Henry, a physician. Dr. John Henry Burchsted died September 20, 1721, aged 64. p.330 A whale, 75 feet in length was landed on King's Beach, Lynn, on the 9th of December, 1756. Dr. Henry Burchsted rode into the whale's mouth, in a chair drawn by a horse; and afterward had two of the whale's bones set up for gate posts, at his house on Essex Street, where they stood for more than fifty years. Opposite the Doctor's house - stood the cottage of Moll Pitcher, the celebrated fortune teller. And many were the sly inquiries, from strangers, for the place where the big whale bones were to be seen. Transcribed by Janice Farnsworth. Here lyes buried the body of Doc't Henry Burchstead, Who departed this life March ye 31, 1755, in ye 65th year of his Age. Here lyes buried ye body of Mrs. Sarah Burchsted, wife to Doc'tr Henry Burchsted; who deceased February ye 8th, Anno Dom'in 1727, aged 37 years. Bream Burchstead, son to Mr. Henry and Mrs. Anna Burchstead. Aged 3 years & 7 mo. Deceaced Dec'r ye 9th, 1732. p.25 Sacred to the Memory of Mr. Frederick Burchstead, who died Feb. 18, 1814, AE. 45. From storms of life and scenes on earth, Is sought repose beneath the grave; Oh! blessed Saviour call me forth, Among the saints thy blood doth save. Miss Sarah Burditt, died September 12, 1835, AEt. 18 years, 6 months. Mrs. Mary B. wife of Samuel C. Childs, died April 21, 1848, AEt. 27 years, 4 months. Henry Clay, 2nd son of Samuel C. & Mary B. Childs, Died, March 18, 1845, AEt. 13 months. Peace! 'tis the Lord Jehovah's hand, That blasts our joys in death, Changes the visage once so dear, And gathers back the breath. Ellen Maria, daughter of Edward & Bridget Burns, died May 19, 1851, aged 3 years & 14 days. Here lyes ye body of Deacon Thomas Burrage aged near 55 years. Died March ye 11th 1717-8. Here lyes ye body of Mrs. Elizabeth Burrage, wife to Deacon Thomas Burrage, aged 42 years. Deceased June ye 16, 1709. Here lyes the body of Mr. Thomas Burrage. Died Dec. 17th, 1759, In the 63d year of his age. Here lyes buried ye body of Mrs. Sarah Burrage, the wife of Mr. Thomas Burrage. Died May ye 14th, 1749, in ye 46th year of her age. To be continued - Part 7 - p. 26. Transcribed by Janice Farnsworth Tombstone Inscriptions From The Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts. Part 7. p.26 Here lyes ye body of Mr. Thomas Burrage, son of Mr. Thomas Burrage. Died March 8th, 1751, aged 25 years and 2 months. Here lyes ye body of Mrs. Sarah Burrage, daughter of Mr. Thomas Burrage. Died Sep't 16th, 1752, aged 18 yrs. Here lies ye body of Abigail Burrage, dau'r of Deacon John Burrage & Mrs. Mehetabel, his wife, aged 13 years & 8 mos. Died Oct 13: 1740. Here lies ye body of Bethiah Burrage, dau'r of Deacon John Burrage & Mrs. Mehetabel his wife, aged 20 years. Died May 14th, 1748. Here lies ye body of Mary Burrage, daugh'r of Deacon John Burrage & Mrs. Mehetable his wife. Died Sept'r 22d 1751, in ye 19th year of her age. Here lies ye body of Joanna Burrage, daut'r of Deacon John Burrage & Mrs. Mehetable his wife, aged 17 years. Died Dec'r 16, 1751. Here lyes ye body of Mehetabell Burrage, dau'r of Deacon John Burrage & Mrs. Mehetabell Burrage, who died Oct'r 12th 1759, aged 33 years. Here lyes buried the body of Deacon John Burrage, who departed this life May the 15th, 1761, aged 66 years. In Memory of Mrs. Mehetable Burrage, widow of Deacon John Burrage, who died Nov. 19th, 1792, in the 97th year of her age. 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. p.27 INSCRIPTIONS FROM THE OLD BURYING GROUND, LYNN, MASS. Here lies buried the body of Deacon John Burrage, who departed this life June 28th, 1780, in ye 50th year of his age. In memory of Miss Elizabeth Burridge. Obt. Septr. 7th 1793. AETat. 72 years. The graves of all his saints be blest, And softened every bed, Where should the dying members rest, But with their dying head. My widowed mother, My only earthly friend Erected this monument To tell each traveller, Who looks this way, That underneath this stone Rests the ashes of her only son, Josiah Burrage, who died Dec. 13th, 1797. Aged 21 years. Oft do we see the tender bud of hope, Opening its beauties to the morning light, When lo! A frost cuts down the tender plant, And levels all our prospects with the dust. George Burrill. Born in England. Died 1653. Mary Burrill his wife died 1653. Here lyeth buried ye body of Leftenant John Burrill ages 72 years. Departed this life April ye 24th 1703. Here lyeth ye body of Mrs. Lois Burrill, wife to Lieut. John Burrill - aged 80 years. Deceased September ye 5th, 1720. Here lyes ye body of Francis Burrill, aged 78 years. Died November ye 10th, 1704. Insert: Farnsworth Memorial Jonathan Farnsworth-Ruth Shattuck Line p.436-437 Levi Farnsworth b. Oct 5, 1791 son of Levi Farnsworth and his wife, Abigail Harrington of Shirley, Mass. Levi Farnsworth married (published Dec 29, 1816) Hannah Harriet Burrage, dau. of Jonathan and Sally Burrage, she born July 8, 1797 at Lunenburg, Mass. Levi Farnsworth was a soldier in the War of 1812 and was wounded in the arm; his wife administered his estate. She m. (2) 1830 Artemas M. Pierce of Shirley, Mass. She died June 26, 1846 at North Weare, New Hamp- shire. p.468 Levi Farnsworth Jr. and his wife, Hannah Harriet Burrage had issue at Shirley, Mass.: 1. Laura Ann Farnsworth b. Oct 7, 1819; m. Oct 20, 1836, Horace Austin Skinner. He born Oct 8, 1815. They both became Mormons and went to Calif. and from there to Utah in 1859 and settled at Beaver. He was many years postmaster at Beaver and died at his home there Jan 13, 1879; shed died Sept 3, 1895. 2. Alphonso Mial Farnsworth b. Sept 4, 1825; d. Sept 27, 1901. He m. May 25, 1857 at San Bernardino, CA Elizabeth Ada Guy, she b. May 1834 in Gloucester, England. He was a farmer and well liked in his community. Hannah Harriet Burrage by her 2nd husband, Artemas M. Pierce of Shirley, Mass., had issue: 3. Joseph Burrage Pierce b. Jan 27, 1831 at Shirley, Mass., m. Susan A. Sawyer. 4. James Burrage Pierce b. Mar 5, 1834, died Mar 29, 1835. 5. Frances Angelia Pierce b. June 5, 1835 at Springfield, Vermont; m. May 25, 1851, Augustus Spinney at East Weare, New Hampshire. 6. Sylvia Jane Pierce b. Feb 4, 1838; m. John T. Hutchins, b. July 14, 1835. She died 1868 and he died May 12, 1869. To be continued - Tombstone Inscriptions from the Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Mass. by John T. Moulton. Part 8. p. 28. Transcribed by Janice Farnsworth Tombstone Inscriptions From The Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts. by John T. Moulton, Lynn, Massachusetts. Part 8. p.28 Here lyes the body of Elizabeth Burrill, Aged 82 years. Died April ye 22, 1716, Here lyes buried ye body of Mr. Joseph Burrill, who Departed this life Dec. ye 2d, Anno Dom 1736, Aged 77 Years. Here lyes ye body of Dorcas Burrill, wife to Joseph Burrill, aged 59 years. Deceased April ye 7th, 1722. Here lyes interred ye body of Lydia Burrill, late virtuous consort of Theophilus Burrill, Esq. Dec'd June ye 11th, 1726. AEtatis 60. Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord. Here lyes buried the body of the Honorable Ebenezer Burrill, Esq. who departed this life September ye 6th A.D. 1761, in ye 82d year of his age. Insert: Subject: Ebenezer Burrill - Biographical Sketch Source: History of Lynn, Mass. by Alonzo Lewis & James R. Newhall, Boston, 1865. p.492 Ebenezer Burrill, a younger brother of "the beloved Speaker," was quite eminent in his day, and distinguished as Honorable Ebenezer Burrill. He was born at Lynn on the 13th day of July, 1679, was a son of John Burrill, known as Lieutenant John Burrill, who was a son of George Burrill, the first of the name who settled here (Lynn), and who came in 1630. Ebenezer Burrill married Martha Farrington, and settled at Swampscott on an estate given him by his father. The house in which he lived is still standing (1865) on the beautiful grounds of E. R. Mudge, Esq., a few rods from his stone villa. And the writer may be pardoned for remarking that his inquiries regarding the Burrill family have been somewhat minute, partly from an individual pleasure in tracing family connections, as both his grandmothers were granddaughters of the subject of this sketch, one a daughter of his son Ebenezer and the other a daughter of his son, Samuel Burrill. Mr. Ebenezer Burrill had ten children, viz: 1. Ebenezer Burrill Jr. (called Esquire), born Feb 6, 1702 who married Mary, daughter of General Mansfield. Their children: 1. John b. Feb 24, 1705 2. Martha b. April 21, 1707 3. Theophilus b. May 21, 1709 4. Mary b. July 31, 1711 5. Eunice b. Oct 27, 1713 6. Lois b. Aug 7, 1715 7. Samuel b. April 1, 1717 8. Sarah b. April 15, 1719 9. Lydia b. Feb 25, 1721 It would be interesting to follow somewhat at large the family connections of Mr. Burrill, if space did permit. It was his sister, Sarah, who married John Pickering of Salem and became grandmother of the Hon. Timothy Pickering. His son Ebenezer Burrill, distinguished as Ebenezer Burrill, Esquire, was town clerk seventeen years and a Representative twelve years. He, the son lived in the house still standing at the northeast corner of Boston and Federal streets, [Lynn] and there it is related, on one occasion, had the honor of the Governor's presence at dinner, while a couple of iron cannon on Water Street, continued to belch forth their respects. His son Samuel Burrill was a Representative during the Revolution, and a member of the Convention for forming the State Constitution. His grandson, James, son of Ebenezer, Esq.while a young man set up business as a tin plate worker at Providence, R.I., became a prominent citizen, and was one of the original members of the Providence Association of Mechanics and Manufacturers, an association which still (1865) continues to flourish, and he was chosen its president in 1797, holding the office till 1809. He likewise respresented Providence in the General Assembly in 1797. And this James Burrill was father of the Hon. James Burrill who was appointed Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of R.I. in 1816, and who was soon afterward distinguished as a U.S. Senator for that state, dying at Washington on Christmas day, 1820. Joseph Burrill another son of Ebenezer Burrill, Esq., and grandson of the subject of this sketch, settled at Newport, R.I. He was a tin plate worker, and it was of him that his brother James learned his trade preparatory to commencing business for himself in R.I. And the family of this Joseph Burrill was one of greast respectibility. The wife of Hon.Henry Wheaton, LL.D., was a grandaughter of his. One or two of the leading Salem families were connected with the Burrills, who were facetiously styled the royal family of Lynn. Micajah Burrill who resided on Essex Street and died near the close of 1863, having been buried on the 10th of December, the very day on which he would have entered his hundreth year, was a grandson of Theophilus Burrill, the 3d son of the patriarch whom this sketch commemorates. Mr. Ebenezer Burrill died the 6th of September 1761. The inscription on his modest grave stone is unassuming, compared with many on the tablets of that day, which are too often airy and high sounding. But the dead should not be held responsible for the absurdities written above them p.494 He was a remarkable man for sound judgement, benevolence, and activity in all useful enterprises, was six times chosen Representative, and was a Counsellor in 1731 and 1746. In 1732 he was entrusted with the settlement of important business with the Indians at Casco Bay. He possessed a large estate in lands, and was able to provide well for his numerous family. The inventory of his estate indicates that he lived in very respectable style, and among his personal property may be found enumerated one negro slave named Caesar. In looking up the facts regarding the Burrills, I found that many of the family themselves had but a confused idea of their ancestry. A kind of confusion, however, by no means peculiar to this family, arising, perhaps in a great measure, from the intermingling of names. A recapitulatory line or two may, hence be given: Lieutenant John, or John Burrill Sr., was the first Burrill born in Lynn, and was a son of George, the early settler. Honorable John, or, John Burrill Jr., and Honorable Ebenezer Burrill (the subject of this sketch), were brothers, and sons of Lieut John. Ebenezer Burrill, Esq., was a son of the Hon. Ebenzer Burrill. George Burrill, Lieut. John Burrill and the Hon. John Burrill lived at Tower Hill; Hon. Ebenezer Burrill lived at Swampscott; Ebenezer Burrill, Esq. lived on Boston Street, corner of Federal Street, Lynn. James Burrill who settled in R.I. and was father of of the U.S. Senator, was a son of Ebenezer Burrill, Esq. John Burrill, another son of Ebenezer Burrill, Esq, was father of Ebenezer Burrill who settled in New York, and died there in 1839 and whose body, in accordance with his dying request, was brought to Lynn and buried in our Old Burying Ground; he, the last named John, was also father of Thompson, who died here in 1842. The grave stones of these worthies together with those of several other old members of the family, may be found in the south-eastern part of the burial place just named. Considering what has been said in this brief sketch regarding family connections, a single remark of a general nature, in closing, may not be inappropriate. How few realize the important effect of marriage upon the destinies of mankind. The greatest results, social, political, and religious, flow from the quiet operation of the matrimonial connection. Transcribed by Janice Farnsworth Tombstone Inscriptions From The Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts. by John T. Moulton, Lynn, Massachusetts. Part 9. p.28 Here lyes buried ye body of Mrs. Martha Burrill, Consort of the Honorable Ebenezer Burrill, Esq., Who departed this life August ye 9th A.D. 1760 In ye 81 year of her age. Here lyes ye body of John Burrill, son of Mr. Ebenezer & Martha Burrill, who died ye 5th of December 1724, in ye 19th year of his age. Here lyes the body of Mrs. Lois Burrill, daughter Of the Honorable Ebenezer Burrill, who departed this Life June ye 15, 1736, in the 21st year of her age. Here lyes interred the body of Mrs. Mary Mower. Dec'd April ye 19th 1738, in ye 26th year of her age. She was ye 2d Daughter of ye Hon'ble Ebenezer Burrill And Martha his wife. p.29 Here lyes buried the body of the Honorable John Burrill, Esq. who died December 10th Anno Christi, MDCCXXI AEtatis LXIV. Alas! Our patron's dead! The Country - Court The Church in tears, all echo the report; Grieved that no piety, no mastering sense, No counsel, gravity, no eloquence, No generous temper, gravitating to Those honors, which they did upon him throw, Could stay his fate, or their dear Burrill save From a contagious sickness and the grave. The adjacent towns this loss reluctant share: But widowed Lynn sustains the greatest share: Yet joys in being guardian of his dust Until the resurrection of the Just. In Memory of Mr. Samuel Burrill. Obt. May 3d 1797 AEt. 80 years. In Memory of Mr. John Burrill, who suddenly departed this life December 14th, 1793. AEt. 67 years. My soul in thy sweet hands I trust. Now can I sweetly sleep; My body falling to the dust, I leave with thee to keep. Sacred to the memory of Mrs. Anne Burrill. Relict of the late Mr. John Burrill, who died April 15th, 1798, in the 70th year of her age. Here lies buried the body of Ebenezer Burrill, Esq. who departed this life May 20th A.D. 1778, in the 77th year of His age. p.30 In Memory of Mrs. Mary Burrill, Relict of Ebenezer Burrill, Esq. Obt. April, 1786. AEt. 77 years. Here lies the body of Ebenezer Burrill, who departed this life At New York, July 29th, 1839. Aged 77 years. In Memory of Thompson Burrill, Esq. who died March 12, 1842. AEt. 78. In Memory of Lydia,* wife of Thompson Burrill, who died Sept. 19, 1860. Aged 89 years & five months. *footnote: *Daughter of William Tarbox & Lydia (Attwill). Ann Maria Burrill, the amiable & affectionate wife of Rev. John T. Burrill and daughter of Major Jonathan Makepeace, died June 30, 1833, aged 29 years. Rest, lovely saint, from ills to come, In gentle slumbers and an early tomb, The fairest graces that enrich the mind, Rose with thy youth and were in thee consigned. Died at Gettysburg, July 4, 1863, John Quincy Burrill Aged 22 years. He was a member of the 1st Mass. Regiment and was killed in the battle of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, while gallantly fighting for his country Beneath the folds of Her starry flag. "How sleep the brave who sink to rest, By all their Country's wishes blest." Charles Thompson Burrill, died June 20, 1845, aged 3 years. A flower, though offered in the bud, Is no vain sacrifice. Both sons of Rev. J. T. & S.P. Burrill. p.31 Eliza Thompson, daughter of Thompson & Lydia Burrill, Born Dec. 4, 1808, died October 12, 1873. Harriet Burrill, died April 30, 1851. AEt. 40. "She taught us how to live and O, too high The price of knowledge - taught us how to die." "Death is the gate to endless joy." In Memory of James Thompson, son of James and Persis N. Burrill, who died June 26, 1845. AEt. 18 years. Thy God and thy friends will not forget thee. In Memory of John Marshall, son of James & Persis N. Burrill who died October 18, 1838. AEt. 3 years. In Memory of Amelia Persis, daughter of James & Persis N. Burrill, Who died September 23, 1848. AEt 18 years. Too pure and frail on earth to stay, Thy Saviour in his arms of love, Took thee to mature in heaven. Charles Henry, only son of Charles E. & Sarah Burrill, Died October 26, 1838. AEt 3 years & 4 months. Oh! think not that this blushing flower Shall wither in the church yard sod, 'Twas made to gild an angel bower, Within the Paradise of God. In Memory of Mr. Isaiah Burrill, who died March 6, 1847. AEt 66. Also Mrs. Mary T. his wife died Oct. 19, 1824. AEt. 38 years and 4 months. Erected by their children. To be continued Part 10 - p.32 Transcribed by Janice Farnsworth Tombstone Inscriptions From The Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts. by John T. Moulton, Lynn, Massachusetts. Part 10. p.32 Abigail, widow of Isaiah Burrill, died September 30, 1860, AEt. 71. Here lyes buried ye body of Samuel Burrill, aged 39 years. Departed this life May ye 23d, 1713. Sacred to the Memory of Mary Elizabeth, only child of Henry H. And Mary Jane Burroughs, who died August 12, 1845. Aged 21 mos. Of such is the Kingdom of Heaven. In Memory of Mr. Richard S. Butman, who died June 22, 1837: Aged 37 years. Depart my friends, dry up your tears, I must lie here till Christ appears. John Caldwell. Died February 22, 1849. AEt. 52. Susan B. Caldwell, wife of John Caldwell, died December 1, 1873. AEt 73 years, 9 mos. In Memory of Daniel Witt, 2nd son of Mr. John & Susan B. Caldwell, who died April 23, 1833. AEt. 3 years & 5 months. He died before his infant soul Had ever burned with wrong desires, Had ever spurned at heaven's control, Or ever quenched its sacred fires. p.33 The Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts. In Memory of Mrs. Mary Ann L., wife of William Carroll, Who died June 26, 1835. AEt. 22 Years. Sleep sweet soul and take thy rest, God thought it best to call thee hence. For thee eternity is given for innocense, Resigned in Heaven. Also their son, John A. L. Carroll, died May 10, 1833. AEt. 7 months & 7 days. In memory of George Luther Cate, son of Luther and Eliza Cate, died March 11, 1848, aged 18 years. Here lyes buried ye body of Mrs. Sarah Chadwell, wife of Mr. Moses Chadwell, who deceased May 8th, 1726, Aged 83 Years. Here lyes buried the body of Mrs. Louis Chadwell, Aged 65 Years. Deceased Febry. ye 28th, 1737-8. In Memory of Mr. Harris Chadwell, a Officer of the Revolution, Who died August 26, 1834, Aged 88 years. (by his surviving son.) In Memory of Mrs. Ruth, wife of Mr. Harris Chadwell, who died January 30, 1834, Aged 83 years. (by her surviving son). In Memory of Harris Chadwell, Jr., who died February 8, 1833, AEt. 55. Mark the perfect man and behold the upright, for the end of That man is peace. p.34 INSCRIPTIONS FROM THE OLD BURYING GROUND, LYNN, MASS. In Memory of Polly, wife of Harris Chadwell, Jr., who died January 30, 1819, AEt. 34. Bless are the dead that die in the Lord. In Memory of Mrs. Lucy Chadwell, wife of Harris Chadwell. Obt. October 10, 1802, AEt. 22. Harris Chadwell, son of the above, Obt. September 22, 1803, Aged 16 months. The righteous are taken from the evil to come. In Memory of Mrs. Moses Chadwell who died July 13, 1826, AEt. 52. Heavy the stroke, the anguish deep, when we are called to part; But twas a wise Almight hand, Ordered the dreadful dart. In Memory of Mrs. Sally, wife of Mr. Moses Chadwell, who died January 31, 1819, AEt. 47. Her work was done, well done we trust, And the omniscient Lord, Saw fit to give his handmaid rest, And take to her reward. In Memory of two children of Mr. Moses & Mrs. Sally Chadwell. Benjamin Chadwell Thomas Chadwell Died Died August 3, 1803, AEt. August 17, 1803, AEt. 11 months & 3 Days. 4 years. Farewell, sweet babes, we part in pain; We only part to meet again. To be continued - Part 11 - page 35. Transcribed by Janice Farnsworth Tombstone Inscriptions From The Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts. by John T. Moulton, Lynn, Massachusetts. Part 11. p.35 In Memory of Lucy, daughter of Mr. Moses & Mrs. Sally Chadwell, who died December 9, 1817, AEt. 13. Come hither mortal, turn thine eye, Then go thy way, prepare to die; Consider well that die you must, One day like return to dust. In Memory of Sally, daughter of Mr. Moses & Mrs. Sally Chadwell who died September 9, 1820, AEt. 13. Friends nor physicians could not save, My mortal body from the grave; Nor can the grave confine me here, Since Christ has called me to appear. In Memory of Lydia, daughter of Mr. Moses & Mrs. Sally Chadwell, who died August 30, 1829, AEt. 19. The struggling warfare now is past, No more will thou be called to fight; Thou has received that crown at last, The hope of which was thy delight. William Chadwell died July 29, 1849, Aged 59 years. Sacred is the wife's deep sorrow, Sacred is the children's grief ! Look above and comfort borrow, God alone can give relief. In Memory of Sally Newhall, wife of William Chadwell, Who died March 15, 1831. AEt. 38. As blooms the flower, so sweetly in the eye When, while we gaze, as glowing beauties die, The swelling waves of Jordan now she's past, And Canaan's blissful shores appear at last. Sarah F. Chadwell, daughter of William & Sally N. Chadwell, died at Providence, R.I. February 19, 1849, AEt. 28. And we have parted, sister; thou art gone; Gone in thy innocence, meek suffering one, Thy weary spirit breathed itself to sleep So peacefully, it seemed a sin to weep. p.36 Inscriptions from the Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Mass. Mary Elizabeth, daughter of Henry S. & Fanny Chalk, Died October 7, 1836, AEt. 1 year & 8 months. Sleep tender form, thy race is run, And pain shall rend thy heart no more, Thy life's brief journeying is done, For thou hast reached a peaceful shore. Charles Plummer, son of Plummer & Almira Chesley, Died October 9, aged 9 months. As the sweet flower that scents the morn, And withers in the rising day, Thus lovely was this infant's dawn, Thus swiftly fled its life away. Here lyes buried ye body of Mr. Thomas Cheever, who Died March 14th, Anno Dom. 1734, aged 30 years & 17 Days. In Memory of Mrs. Hannah Cheever, who died November 10th, 1793, AEt. 37. In Memory of Mrs. Anne Cheever, who died October 3d, 1793, AEt. 32. You see, my friends, as you pass by, As you are now, so once was I; As I am now, so you must be, Prepare for death, and follow me. In Memory of Mr. Thomas Cheever, A soldier of the Revolution, who died January 28, 1823, AEt. 90. 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. Sacred to the Memory of Mrs. Mary Cheever, wife Of Thomas Cheever, who died November 23d 1809: AEt. 71. O earth, thou dearest friend, The sweetest and the best; Welcome the hour, my aged limbs Are laid with thee at rest. p.37 Miss Betsy Cheever, died April 15, 1855, Aged 74 Years and 10 months. In Memory of Mr. Thomas Cheever, who died April 19th, 1825, AEt. 65. No kind physician ere could save This dying mortal from the grave; The grave can not contain him here, When Christ his Saviour shall appear. In Memory of Mrs. Abigail, widow of Mr. Thomas Cheever, who died Dec. 25th, 1828, AEt. 63. Take comfort Christians when your friends In Jesus fall asleep; Their better being never ends, Then, why dejected, weep? In Memory of Miss Anna Cheever, who died Sept 2, 1834, AEt. 43. Though bound to earth my dear and tender ties, As health declined her mind was calm and bright; Her death was but an opening to the skies, A glorious entrance to eternal life. In Memory of Mr. John Cheever, who died August 12, 1834, AEt. 44. His course is run, his spirit's fled, He joins the mansion of the dead; He now lies cold, but now his soul, Will live till ages cease to roll. In Memory of two children of Mr. Joseph and Mrs. Hephzibath Cheever. Anna, died Sept. 16, 1816, Joseph Warren, died Oct. AEt. 2 years. 9, 1821, AEt. 18 months. Beneath this tomb two infants lie, Say, are they lost or saved? If death by sin, they sinned for they lie here; If heaven by works, they can't in heaven appear. Revere the sacred page, the knot untied; They died, for Adam sinned; They live - for Jesus died. To be continued Part 12 - p.38 Transcribed by Janice Farnsworth. Tombstone Inscriptions From The Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts. by John T. Moulton, Lynn, Massachusetts. Part 12. p.38 In Memory of William Bassett, son of Mr. John & Mrs. Betsy Choat, who died May 25, 1833, AEt. 20 months & 5 days. Sweet babe no more, but seraph now, Before the throne, behold him bow. His soul enlarged to angels' size. Joins in the chorus of the skies. Here lyeth ye body of John Clifford. Died June ye 17th 1698, in ye 68 year of his age. In Memory of Lydia Clough. During a long illness she exhibited an example of cheerful patience rarely equalled, and died April 17, 1836, aged 18 years & 9 Days. Polly Clough, died May 11, 1863, Aged 68 years & six Months. footnote: She was the daughter of Zachariah Atwill; she married James Clough who died in Savannah about 1820, of yellow fever. In Memory of Sally W., daughter of Mr. James & Mrs. Polly Clough, who died October 10, 1833, in her 18th year. Early, not sudden, she left this vale of tears And went, we trust, to heaven. In Memory of Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. James & Mrs. Polly Clough, who died January 28, 1843 in her 29th year. Rest precious dust, till the voice of the Archangel and the Trump of God shall call thee forth. Melvin Franklin, son of Franklin & Mrs. Orpah H. Clough, died July 29, 1835, AEt. 7 months. This lovely bud was young and fair, Called hence by early doom, Just came to show how sweet a flower, In Paradise would bloom. p.39 The Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts. Orpah Casendana, daughter of Franklin and Orpah H. Clough. Died September 28, 1836, Aged 5 weeks. So fades the lovely blooming flower, Frail smiling solace of an hour, So soon our transient comforts fly, And pleasure only blooms to die. In Memory of Mr. Elias Clough, died May 31, 1872, AEt. 63 years. He giveth His beloved sleep. In Memory of Mrs. Susan Erskin, a native of Alney, Maine, And wife of Mr. Elias Clough, died at Lynn, August 25, 1849 AEt. 39. Also their daughter, Emma Addala, died December 18, 1849, AEt. 26. We are parted but a moment, Earth's best ties are never riven, They are only reaching upward, To a union pure in heaven. In Memory of Mr. Samuel Coates, who died September 6, 1798. AEt. 24. In Memory of Benjamin Coates of Boston, who died December 2, 1827, aged 61 years. Samuel Wilde Coggeshall (a mariner) son of Capt Timothy & Celia Coggeshall of Taunton. Born July 30, 1784; sometime an impressed man in the British Navy. Drowned in Saugus River May 1, 1814. Also Frances Dickson, 2nd wife of Timothy Coggeshall. Both deposited in this grave. p.40 The Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts. To the Memory of Timothy, son of Timothy and Rebeccah Coggeshall, & grandson of J. Bulfinch of Boston, who was drowned at Salem, September 4, 1823, aged 4 years & 6 mos. Anna Breed, daughter of Timothy & Rebeccah Coggeshall & Granddaughter of J. Bulfinch, died March 29, 1827 AEt 3 mos. Rebeccah Bulfinch, wife of Timothy Coggeshall. Born at Boston, 1787. Died in her native city, October 6, 1829. An early member of the M. E. Church in Lynn. Erected by her oldest son. Nehemiah, son of Nathaniel and Ruth Collins, aged 3 years & 2 Months. Died May ye 7th, 1718. Here lies ye body of Martha, daughter of Nathaniel & Ruth Collins, aged 10 years & 7 months. Deceased August ye 3d, 1729. Here lies the body of William Collins, Esq., who departed This life May the 18, 1767, in the 78th year of his age. Mary Collins Daniel Collins Aged 8 years Aged 3 years & 6 months. & 6 months. Died July, 1748. Died July, 1748. The children of Jedediah and Hannah Collins. In Memory of Samuel Collins, who died September 27, 1855, AEt. 72. Sacred to the Memory of Mrs. Mary, wife of Mr. Samuel Collins. Died January 12, 1837, in the 53d year of her age. Also their daughter Mary sleeps by her side. Died December 23d, 1837, in the 34 year of her age. To be continued - Part 13 - p.41 Transcribed by Janice Farnsworth Tombstone Inscriptions From The Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts. by John T. Moulton, Lynn, Massachusetts. Part 13. p.41 In Memory of Olive M., wife of James Collins, and daughter of Captain Levi Gowdey, who died February 25, 1833, AEt. 27. Farewell dear friend, a short farewell, Till we meet again above, In the sweet groves where pleasures dwell, And trees of life bear fruits of love. Sarah Ann, wife of James Collins, died October 19, 1865, Aged 50 years, 8 mos. Samuel E. Collins, son of James & S. A. Collins. A Soldier Of the Potomac Army, Company H, 19th Regiment, Massachusetts Volunteers. Killed at the battle at Fair Oaks, near Richmond, Virginia, June 25, 1862, AEt. 21 years and 10 months. Lucy Mary, daughter of John & Lucy Collins, died Dec. 10, 1848; Aged 22 years. Our daughter, sister, friend is gone. And all her conflicts past; Her gentle spirit sweetly rests With Abraham's God at last. Thy death, thy life ! Departed one, The pleasing proof hath given, So grateful to thy stricken friends, That thou art safe in Heaven. We deeply grieve, yet still rejoice That thou hast left our shore, For soon we hope, how sweet that hope, To meet and part no more. Tears for your loss flow fast from weeping eyes Yet hope exults to meet you in the skies. John F. Cook, died April 30, 1848, aged 39 years. Why should we mourn thine absence here? Thy spirit seeks a happier sphere. Children of John & Theda L. Cook. John F. Cook, an infant, died June 14, 1836. p.43 Palfrey F. died Nov. 13, 1840, aged 3 yrs. & 3 mos. John P., died Sept. 18, 1845, aged 8 months. Ere sin could blight or sorrow fade, Death came with friendly care, The opening buds to heaven conveyed And bade them bloom forever there. George, son of John F. & Theda Cook, died Dec. 11, 1865, Aged 26 years. Earth, unto thy faithful trust, We commit this precious dust, There, by pain no more oppressed, Loved one, thou wilt sweetly rest. In Memory of Catherine Fulton, daughter of Mrs. Mary Ann Cooke, who died April 5, 1839, AEt. 4 yrs. & 10 days. Mary Ellen, daughter of Joseph & Mary Corkeran, died Aug. 9, 1852, aged 3 years, 4 months. May she rest in peace. Amen. In Memory of Mrs. Mary, widow of Mr. Elijah Corlew, Late of Boston, who died August 1, 1834, Aged 60. Mercy H. Connor, Died Feb. 5, 1851, AEt. 75. In Memory of Hannah, wife of Benjamin Cook, daughter of Nathaniel Richardson, who died November 19, 1829, aged 22 years. Thy days were short and few below, Thou quickly left this scene of woe, And closed thine eyes to suffering here, That thou in glory might appear. Patrick Cotter, died June 8, 1849, aged 32 years. Hannah, his wife, died October 15, 1853, aged 36 years. Also their daughter Bridget, died January 17, 1850 aged 3 months. May they rest in peace. Erected by Mary Brannin. p.43 The Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts. Betsey F. Cox, wife of Benjamin Cox, died January 2, 1844, AEt. 44. Benjamin Cox, Jr., Died March 20, 1852, AEt. 25. Lightly tread upon the sod, For his spirit rests with God, And its seraphic songs will rise With the Saints in Paradise. Eliza Cox died June 11, 1855, AEt. 25. She was lovely in health, Patient in sickness, happy in death. Here lyes buried ye body of Mr. William Curtis, who deceased this life September 22d, 1730, in ye 42nd year of his age. Gloria in Excelsis Deo. Erected to the Memory of Mrs. Mary Dailey, who Departed this life October 29, 1849, aged 76 Years, by her affectionate son, John Dailey. May her soul rest in peace. James Butler, son or Oren and Melina Dalrymple, died July 12, 1836, AEt. 4 years & 25 days. Farewell, dear babe, a short farewell, Till we shall meet again above, In that bright world where spirits dwell, And trees of life bear fruits of love. In Memory of Mr. Sewall Dow, who died October 12, 1836, AEt. 55. Dear dying Lamb, thy precious blood, Shall never lose its power, Till all the ransomed church of God Are saved, to sin no more. p.44 The Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts. In Memory of two children of Luke W. and Eliza Dow. Elbridge Dow, died Dec. 27, Charles died Aug. 20, 1843, AEt. 8 years & 1 month. 1842, AEt. 3 mos & 8 days. The once loved forms now cold & dead, Each mournful thought employs And nature weeps, her comforts fled, And withered all her joys. In Memory of two children of Thomas & Lydia Downing. John Adlebert, died February 7th, 1840, AEt. 4 years & 4 months. Harriet Susan, died February 19th, 1840, AEt. 2 years & 11 months. And art thou gone, my children dear, art thou forever fled, And must thy lovely faces, alas! be hid among the dead? Yes, thou art gone, they lovely forms within the tomb are laid, The last sad mortal honors now are to thy relics paid. Farewell sweet sainted spirits then, for now at rest thou art, And we shall meet in bliss serene, no more in tears to part, But dwell forever in a land of loveliness and bliss, Oh ! What a joy there is sweet thought in this. In Memory of Mr. John Downing, who died August 18, 1835, AEt 70. In Memory of Mrs. Alace Newhall, wife of Mr. John Downing, Who died September 9, 1823, AEt. 52. Elijah Downing, Esq., Born February 10, 1777. Obt. August 14, 1838, Aged 61. His record is on high. Job 16:19. "Nos sequemur; - et si haud passibus aeguis." Erected in Memory of Mrs. Mary, wife of Mr. Elijah Downing, Esq. Obt. November 17, 1813, AEt. 41. Also Elijah, their son, Obt. November 10, 1808, AEt. 7 months. Death to the faithful is the gate of life. To be continued Part 14 - p. 45. Transcribed by Janice Farnsworth Tombstone Inscriptions From The Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts. by John T. Moulton, Lynn, Massachusetts. Part 14 p.45 The Rev. Joshua W. Downing, A.M. Died July 15, 1839, Aged 26. The grave gains no victory, and death has no Sting, where all is peace and heaven is beyond. Sacred to the Memory of four children, daughters of Elijah and Mary Downing. Polly, died Feb 20, 1800, aged 9 days. Eliza, died July 25, 1802, aged 15 months. Mary, died Sept. 8, 1805, aged 11 months. Eliza, died Oct. 10, 1805, aged 2 yrs & 4 mos. When these new rising from the tomb With lustre brighter far shalll shine, Revive with ever-durinng bloom Safe from diseases and delcline. In Memory of Mrs. Nancy Dowat, who died Nov. 14, 1838, AEt. 70. Mr. John Divan 1706-7. This is a footstone - the headstone & inscription are gone. In Memory of two children of David & Maria Ellis. Albert, died Oct. 10 David Jr., died March 1824, AEt. 5 yrs & 6 16, 1824, AEt 6 years. months. In Memory of Sophia D., daughter of Mr. David and Mrs. Maria Ellis, who died March 31, 1834, AEt. 16 years & 4 months. Ye friends that weep around my grave, Compose your minds to rest. Prepare with me for sudden death, And live forever blessed. p.46 The Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Mass. Here lyes ye body of Here lyes ye body of Jane, ye wife of Oliver Oliver, son of Oliver of Elkins, who died Sept. ye Jane Elkins, who died 26, 1716, Aged 53 years. Sept. ye 24, 1716, aged 21 years. Hester Ellen, daughter of Patrick & Mary Ann Elliott, Died Oct. 1, 1850, AEt. 1 year, 6 months. The dear, the lovely babe is dead; In silence rests its peaceful head; His soul renewed by early grace, In Heaven has sought its native place. Benjamin L., son of Elizabeth Emerson, died Aug. 26, 1847, AEt. 12 years & 6 mos. Rest thee brother, sweetly rest, Thou art happy, thou art blest; Rest thee, we are lonely here, And we miss thee, brother dear. In Memory of Miss Abigail H., daughter of Mr. Jeremiah and Mary Emerton, who died Dec. 16, 1835, AEt. 22 yrs. Farewell conflicting doubts and fears, Where light and shade alternate dwell A brighter, purer scene appears; Farewell, inconsistant world, farewell. Sacred to the Memory of MRs. Mary Ann, wife of Mr. John I. Emerton of Saugus, who died July 17th, 1830, AEt. 25. Oh! wipe away that gathering tear, No cause of grief is witnessed here; There's nought but dust beneath this sod, The soul, we trust, is with its God. In Memory of Miss Eliza Erskin, of Alney, Maine, who died In Lynn, August 19th, 1849, AEt. 41. To be continued Part 15, p.47 Transcribed by Janice Farnsworth Tombstone Inscriptions From The Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts. by John T. Moulton, Lynn, Massachusetts. Part 15. p.47 In Memory of MRs. Eliza Faulkner, wife of Mr. Moses Allen And daughter of Mr. Alasy and Mrs. Betsy Faulkner, Who Died June 12, 1835, AEt. 28. Her spirit rests in peace above, Where angels in bright order move, Where saints adoring prostrate fall, Before the sovereign Lord of all. Here lyes ye body of Mrs. Rebecca Fairfield, widow to Deacon William Fairfield, who died July ye 29, 1765, in ye 93 year of her age. Eunice K., daughter of James & Elizabeth Fall, died Jan. 1, 1840, AEt. 7 years, 21 days. Too fair for earth, like yon bright star, Thou shins't in Heaven now, Gem in the glorious coronet, That decks the Saviour's brown. FARR. Here lyes ye body of Mrs. Rebecca Farr, wife to Mr. Joseph Farr, who deceased January ye 25, 1727, aged About 70 years. Here lyes buried ye Body of Mr. Joseph Farr, who deceased Feb'y ye 3d, 1727, in ye 90th year of his Age. (born 1657) Insert: He was the son of George Farr, a farmer, Essex Street, Lynn, Mass. He was admitted freeman 1635. He died 1661. His wife, Elizabeth Stowers, was buried March 11, 1687. His children: John Farr. Lazarus Farr. Benjamin Farr. Joseph Farr. Mary Farr. Martha Farr. Elizabeth Farr. Sarah Farr. George Farr came over in 1629 to Salem, Mass. And in 1630 was one of the founders of Lynn, Mass. His daughter, Mary Farr, m. Matthias Farnsworth who came to Lynn ca 1640. Matthias Farnsworth was one of the Sixty founding families of Groton, Massachusetts. In 1685 Joseph Farr signed a deposition with the Quarterly Court of Mass., regarding his brother, Benjamin Farr & Francis Burrill (see p.280, Hist. of Lynn) Here lyes ye body of Mr. Mathew Farrington, Dec'd July ye 16th, 1727, in ye 78th year of his age. John Farrington, son of Mr. Theophilus & Mrs. Hannah Farrington. Deceased November ye 22d 1723, Aged 12 dayes. Here lyes buried ye body of Mrs. Lydia Farrington, wife to Mr. William Farrington, who deceased Sept. ye 14th, 1726, aged 63 years. Here lyes buried the body of Lieut. Theophilus Farrington, Aged 76 years, who died June 16, 1742. Here lies buried the body of Mrs. Mary Farinton, widow, Who died May ye 12th, 1755, in ye 86 year of her age. To be continued Part 16 - p.48 Tombstone Inscriptions From The Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts. by John T. Moulton, Lynn, Massachusetts. Part 16. p.48 Here lyes ye Body of Elizabeth Farrington, daughter of Mr. William & Mrs. Sarah Farrington, who departed this Life August 26, 1773, in ye 15th year Of her age. In Memory of Mrs. Sarah Farrington, wife of Mr. William Farrington, who died July 16th, 1792, in the 53 year of Her age. 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. Amos Farrington. Died May 6th 1826. AEt 56 years & 4 months. In Memory of Mrs. Polly, wife of Mr. Amos Farrington, Who died August 20, 1814, AEt. 44. In Memory of three children of Nathaniel and Lydia Farrington. Harriet, died Feb. 13, 1838, Aged 20. Sarah, died April 1839, Aged 26. Henry died May 24, 1834, Aged 5 mos. In Memory of Mrs. Sarah, widow of Mr. Daniel Farrington, and formerly widow of Mr. John Massey, who died Sept 12, 1841, aged 67. A soul prepared needs no delays, The summons comes, the saint obeys. Swift was her flight, & short the road, She closed her eyes and saw her God. This monument is inscribed to the Memory of John Flagg, Esq., In whom remarkable temperance, uniform prudence, unaffected Modesty, affectionate humanity and diffusive benevolence shone Conspicuous, among the virtues which graced his character, en- deared him to his family and friends, and secured him the re- pect and love of all who had the happiness to know him. As a physician, his skill was eminent, and his practice extensive and successful. To Death whose triumph he had so often delayed & repelled but Could not entirely prevent, he at last himself submitted on the 27th of May, 1793, in the 50th year of his age. Heaven now repays his virtues and his deeds, And endless life the stroke of death succeeds. p.49 Theodore, son of Daniel & Harriet B. Flagg, died August 27th, 1848, aged 3 years & 1 month. And shall we meet him in the sky, So loved and lamented here; And we greet again on high, The face and form on earth so dear? Eliza Ann, died March 12, 1846, AEt. 14 days. Eugene, died September 8, 1846, AEt. 1 yr. 8 mos. The Children of Josiah & Sarah R. Fittz. I.H.S. John Joseph, son of Arthur & Margaret Flannagan, died July 24, 1852, aged 7 months, 7 days. Charles Florence, aged 5 years, who died Dec. ye 3d 1753. Sarah, aged 21 months, died Jan 13, 1753. Mary Florence, aged 8 years, who died Dec. ye 17th 1753. The Children of Mr. Charles & Mrs. Mary Florence. Dear babes enjoy your precious rest, Thou art early called; God knew it best. His Will be done, our tears be dry We learn from Thee that all must die. The Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts. p.50 Here lyeth buried the body of Captain John Floyd, Aged 65 years. Departed this life the 1st of Feb. 1701. In Memory of Mary Witt, daughter of Mr. Nehemiah & Mrs. Susan M. Foster, who died July 17, 1829: AEt. 4 years & 2 months. But Oh ! This is the last farewell, And part with thee we must. My child! I hear the mournful knell, That calls thee to the dust. In Memory of Mr. Enoch Foster, who died September 6, 1838, AEt. 67. "An honest man's the noblest work of God." Such was the one who lies beneath this sod, Just to his God, himself and neighbor too, For fairer climes he bid this world adieu. In Memory of Mrs. Susannah, wife of Enoch Foster, who Died in this city, November 3, 1859, AEt. 83 years & 9 Months. She is gone to rest. Silas Fuller, died in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, October 5, 1846, AEt. 56. Mary, wife of Silas Fuller, died December 16, 1842, AEt. 50. In Memory of Mrs. Abigail, widow of Mr. Nathaniel Fuller, Who died October 15, 1823, AEt. 59. In the silent tomb we leave her, Till the resurrection morn, Then, O Lord, they word shall raise her. And restore her lovely form. To be continued - Part 17 - p.51 Transcribed by Janice Farnsworth Tombstone Inscriptions From The Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts. by John T. Moulton, Lynn, Massachusetts. Part 17. p.51 In Memory of Miss Abigail Fuller, who died Feb. 6th 1838, AEt. 45. Dearest sister, thou hast left us, Here thy loss we deeply feel; But 'tis God that hath bereft us, He can all our sorrows heal. Joseph Fuller, born 1794, a hero of the War in 1812, And served under command of Captain Roulston, Mass. Volunteers. Died December 3d 1877, AEt. 83 years, 4 months. Nemiah Fuller, aged 1 month & 17 Days. Deceased March Ye 24, 1719. Solomon Fuller, aged 4 months. Deceased November ye 11th 1724, ye children of Mr. John & Mrs. Sarah Fuller. In Memory of two children of Joseph & Sarah Fuller, viz. Betsey Fuller, died August 3, 1787, AEt. 4 mos. Betsey Fuller, died Nov. 20, 1794, AEt. 6 yrs. Both interred in this place. Even so it is not the will of your heavenly Father, that one these little ones shall perish. The Gift of God is Eternal Life. Ann Eliza, wife of Stephen H. Gardiner, died July 18, 1843, Aged 40 years. p.52 The Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Mass. George Bassett, died February 22, 1839. Aged 2 years, 7 mos. Francis Cox, died September 20, 1843. Aged 5 months. Children of Stephen H. & Ann E. Gardiner. Of such is the Kingdom of Heaven. Sarah F., daughter of Samuel J. & Lydia A. Gibby, died May 6, 1849. AEt. 13 mos. & 24 days. Rest, lovely infant, rest, Thy sufferings all are o'er. United with the blest, Safe on the heavenly shore. In Memory of two children of Samuel J. & Lydia A. Gibby. Ann, died June 27, 1843, AEt. 11 mos. & 14 days. Martha Ann, died March 17, 1847, AEt. 11 mos. & five days. Such was thy fate, dear little ones, Thy opening much, Pre-eminence in early bloom was shown, And loved too much, Heaven saw, and early marked them for its own. I. H. S. In Memory of David Goggin, who died June 12, 1846. AET. 35. James Gordon, died March 18, 1849, aged 59 years. Death is swallowed up in Victory. Sally M., wife of James Gordon, died September 5, 1858, Aged 62 years. Asleep in Jesus. Awake to everlasting life. p.53 The Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts. In Memory of Sarah Ann, daughter of James & Sally M. Gordon Who died January 19, 1844, AEt. 10 years & 7 months. A voice from the tomb. Do not weep mourning friends, for this cold mouldering clay, That so fondly you cherished in love; For the spirit that warmed hath winged its bright way, To rest with its Saviour above. In Memory of Captain Levi Gowdey, who died June 22d 1810, AEt. 39. In Memory of Mrs. Hannah, Consort of Captain Levi Gowdey, Who died August 31, 1810, AEt. 33. GOWDEY MONUMENT. Levi Gowdey. Died 1810, Aged 39. Hannah, his wife, died 1810, Aged 33. Erected by their eldest son, _____ Gowdey. In memory of Miss Lydia M., daughter of Levi and Hannah Gowdey, who died May 28, 1816, Aged 18 yrs. Here lyes ye body of John Gowing, son of Mr. Thomas & Mrs. Sarah Gowing, who who died November 28, 1737, Aged 16 years & 12 days. Mary Jane, wife of Robert Graham, died April 16, 1853, AEt. 27. Pages 54 & 55 are missing. To be continued - Part 18 - p.56 Transcribed by Janice Farnsworth Subject: The Oldest Gravestone at Lynn, Massachusetts. Source: History of Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts by Alonzo Lewis & James R. Newhall Boston, John L. Shorey, Publisher. 1865 p.299 The oldest gravestone in the burying ground, near the west end of Lynn Common, bears the inscription: p.300 "Here lyeth ye Body of John Clifford. Died June ye 17, 1698, in ye 68 year Of his age." It is on the west of the foot path leading from the front entrance, and, unlike the other old stones, faces east. The 9 in the date has been altered, in a rough way, so as to resemble a 2, and hence some have been deceived into the belief that there was a burial here as early as 1628. Mr. Lewis declared the alteration to have been made in 1806, by a pupil at Lynn Academy. This John Clifford appears to have been the same individual who owned lands in the vicinity of Mineral Spring. He was made a freeman in 1678, and is sometimes called, "of Salem"; which would be natural enough if he lived anywhere about Spring Pond. I think he married Elizabeth Richardson, perhaps as a second wife, 28 September, 1688, he being then some 58 years of age. Mr. Lewis states that Dr. Crowninscheldt built a cottage at Mineral Spring about the year 1690. And in Felt's Annals of Salem, under date 1695, we find the following: "This year Richard Harris, Master of the Salem Packet, bound to Canada river, invites "Doctor Grouncell (Crowninshield) a German, who married Capt. Allen's daughter at Lynn Spring,' to accompany him, but he declined." Could it have been of his mother- in-law, that the Doctor purchased the land, in 1700? At first view, there seems some- thing like confusion in the above; but I do not see that the statements are irrecon- cilable. End. Crowninshield. p.71 In 1847, Richard S. Fay, Esq., purchased the estate and also many acres of the adjoin- ing territory, and made his summer residence there. A very large number of foreign trees have been planted; England and France are represented - the Black Forest of Germany; and even Russia and Siberia. There is a pleasing variety of grove and lawn, pasture and arable ground, woodland and meadow. And altogether the landscape is one of uncommon freshness and vigor. In traversing the grounds, p.72 one is forcibly reminded of feudal days and baronial domains. And if the ivyed walls of an ancient castle could be discerned peering from some rocky crest across the lake, the illusion might be complete. There are various historical facts of interest conn- ected with this pleasant locality, some of which will be alluded to under dates: 1676, 1682 and 1700. At the last date, Doctor Crowninscheldt bought the estate of Elizabeth Allen, of Salem, which must have lain near his previous purchase, and which gave him quite an extensive area. Or else a mistake has prevailed as to the date of his settlement here, and her Deed indicates the period of his first coming. The deed mentions buildings, and hence the inference that there were settlers some- where in the vicinity of the Pond before the time of its date. Mr. Lewis, elsewhere remarks that Dr. Crowninscheldt, who was a German, as his name indicates, was the first white man who settled at the Spring, having built a cottage there, about the year 1690; and adds that at the time he wrote (1844) several of the old apple trees, planted by him, were still standing in the garden. Transcribed by Janice Farnsworth Tombstone Inscriptions From The Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts. by John T. Moulton, Lynn, Massachusetts. Part 18 - p.56 Mary Eliza, daughter of James W. & Lydia H. Halliday, Died September 22, 1846, aged 10 months & 17 days. She dwells with Jesus. Not a tear will ever dim Her heavenly eye. In Memory of Bridget Hallowell, wife of Theophilus Hallowell. Obt. August 13, 1803, AEt. 50. An affectionate wife, a tender mother & faithful Friend. In Memory of Mr. Theophilus Hallowell, who died September 28, 1833 Aged 83. Farewell dear father, thou has gone at last And bid adieu to all beneath the sun; Thy tears, thy sorrows, all thy conflicts past, Thy work accomplished and the prize is won. In Memory of Mrs. Susanna, wife of Theophilus Hallowell, Died August 31, 1824, Aged 56. Heaven now repays her virtues in her deeds, And endless life the stroke of death succeeds. Ann Maria, daughter of Richard S. & Elizabeth Ham Died December 14, 1848, Aged 19 years & 4 mos. In Memory of Mrs. Annes, wife of Mr. Joseph H. Hamson, Who died October 15, 1838, AEt. 37. Also Samuel, their Son, died August 10, 1833, AEt 8 years and 6 months. Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord. Here lyes buried ye body of Mrs. Abigail Hartt, ye wife Of Mr. Samuel Hartt, aged 84 years. She died Sept. ye 1st, 1747. Sacred to the Memory of Joseph Burrill Hart, Obt. p.57 Nov. 15th & Dec. 8th, 1786, AEt 18 & 11 Years. Sons of Joseph and Eunice Hart. These lovely youths resigned their breath, Prepared to live & ripe for death; You blooming youths who view this stone, Learn early death may be your own, The Lord, who hath all sovereign power, Cut short the lovely opening flower, The sister's joy, the parents' hope, Submit to death's relentless stroke. (evidently there were three sons they named Joseph Burrill Hart) Sacred to the Memory of Joseph Burrill Hart, son of Mr. Joseph & Mrs. Eunice Hart, who died Nov. 19, 1795, Aged 7 years. His opening mind a thousand charms revealed, Proof of those thousands which were still concealed, The loveliest flower in nature's garden placed, Permitted just to bloom and plucked in haste, Angels beheld him ripe for joys to come, And called by God's command their brother home. This monument is erected to the Memory of Mr. Samuel Hart, son of Mr. Joseph & Eunice Hart. Obt. July 18, 1802, AEt. 24. Farewell to friends, to science & to time, God bids me leave you all, though in my prime, Parents, mourn not, though I'm the fourth young son, That God hath called, he still doth leave you one, Grieve not for me but for the living grieve, 'Tis they who die, it is the dead who live. Here lyes ye Body of Michael Hart, aged 22 years. Died October ye 14th, 1718. Here lyes ye body of Moses Hart, Aged 28 years. Died February ye 20, 1719-20. In Memory of Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of Mr. William Haskell, who died Oct. 9, 1837 Aged 26. Also Hazen Augustus, their only child, died March 15, 1838, Aged 17 months. p.58 The Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts. Here lyes ye body of Mrs. Deliverence Hascal, wife to Mr. William Hascal and daughter of Mr. John Breed, who Departed this life March ye 22, 1764 in ye 28th year of Her Age. Here lyes buried the body of Mr. Adam Hawkes, who Dec'd July 22, Anno Domi'n 1729, in the 27th year of his Age. In Memory of Mrs. Ann, wife of John Hemley, who died June 12th, 1845, AEt. 22. Also their daughter Mary Jane, died August 7, 1845, aged 11 weeks. In this place my body wastes, Physicians were in vain, And death deprived me of my life, And eased me of my pain. The Reverend Mr. Nathaniel Henchman's Tomb, 1732. In this vault are reposited the bodies of Anna, daughter of the Rev. Nathaniel & Mrs. Lydia Henchman, Obt. September 6, 1736, AEt. 7 months. Mr. Nathaniel Henchman, Obt. July 19, 1749, AEt. 94. Sarah, Daughter of Captain Richard & Mrs. Lois Mower, Obt. ___ 30th, 1750, AEt. 7 days. Mrs. Sarah Fuller, Obt. July 1st, 1751, AEt 34, and Mrs. Lois Mower, Obt. Nov. 7th, 1750, AEt. 29, late the virtuous consorts of Mr. Jonathan Fuller, Physician, and Captain Richard Mower, Jun'r. Thrice happy they whose eyes are closed in peace, And calmly stretched upon their dusty bed, Composed to rest in death's refreshing shade, Their souls beholding an appeased God. May guardian angels watch the sleeping dust, Till time shall haste the rising of the just. Ex Dono - J. Fuller, M. D. To be continued - Part 19 - p. 59. Transcribed by Janice Farnsworth Tombstone Inscriptions From The Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts. by John T. Moulton, Lynn, Massachusetts. Part 19. p.59 The Henchman Tomb. Polly Newhall Died March 27, 1780, aged 23. Polly Martin, daughter of Charles & Polly Newhall Died October 11, 1800, aged 23 years. Charles Newhall, died October 11, 1817, aged 65. George Tufts, died January 11, 1835, AEt. 28. Aaron Tufts, died May 9, 1836, AEt. 30. Timnah Tufts, wife of Simeon Smith, died Feb 12, 1844, AEt. 34 yrs. To the Memory of Deacon Ezra Hitchings, who was born April 15, 1765 and died November 26, 1829. This stone is erected by the members of the Sec- ond Congregational Church in Lynn, of which, from its formation, he was an able and efficient officer, as a testimonial of their profound respect and love for his integrity and benevolence, his piety as a Christian and his worth as a man. "The Memory of the just is blessed." Father and Mother. Isaiah Hitchings, died October 6, 1859, aged 69 yrs. 10 months. Sally Rhodes Hitchings, died May 22, 1869 aged 75 years, 8 months. Rest spirits free, In the green pastures of the heavenly shore. Where sin and sorrow can approach no more;. With all the flock by the good Shepherd fed, Beside the stream of life eternal led, Forever with your God and Saviour blest, Rest, sweetly rest. p.60 The Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Mass. In Memory of Mr. Edward Johnson, Obt. January 24th 1799, AEt. 77. The sweet remembrance of the just, Shall flourish when they sleep in dust. In Memory of Mrs. Bethiah Johnson, wife of Mr. Edward Johnson. Obt. January 8th, 1787, Aged 67. Death is a debt to nature due, I've paid the debt and so must you. In Memory of Mr. Timothy Johnson, who died June 25, 1835, AEt. 71. In Memory of Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of Mr. Timothy Johnson, Who died February 27, 1830, AEt. 60. Sacred to the Memory of Timothy Augustus, son of Timothy Johnson, Jr. & Mrs. Harriet Johnson. Died Nov. 30, 1826, AEt. 7 years. And thou art gone on whom our hopes were bent, For us too soon though Heaven in mercy meant, Yet sadly pleased that thou art free from pain, Our hope exults, we yet shall meet again. In Memory of Timothy Johnson, son of Timothy and Elizabeth Johnson, who died November 12, 1795, Aged 1 year, 11 mos. In Memory of Andrew Johnson, who died October 19, 1842, AEt.42. Also two infant children. In Memory of Mr. Enoch Johnson, who died March 17, 1815, Aged 54 years. Samuel Johnson, died June 25, 1852, aged 40 years. To be continued - Part 20 - p. 61. Transcribed by Janice Farnsworth. Tombstone Inscriptions From The Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts. by John T. Moulton, Lynn, Massachusetts. Part 20. p.61 Thomas Johnson, Esq., of New Gloucester, Maine, Died at Lynn, July 29, 1819, Aged 54 years. Elizabeth B., wife of Thomas Jones, died June 14, 1851, AEt. 27. Charles L. Jones, their son, died March 28, 1851, AEt. 4 years, 16 days. Why should we weep, why should we sigh, Our loved ones dwell with God on high, Their Saviour beckons them away, From this drear earth, to endless day. Mary Ann, daughter of Edward H. & Mary Jones, died August 10, 1842; AEt. 1 year. JONES MONUMENT. William H. Jones. Sarah Elizabeth, daughter of William H. and Mary D. Jones, Born February 13, 1840; Died Feb. 13, 1843. Also two infants. Death did release the infant soul, Ere it had spurned at heaven's control, Ere it had breathed a wrong desire, Or sin had quenched its sacred fire. William Henry Jones, died August 26, 1844, AEt. 14 months. Here lies the Body of Abraham Je____,* Deceased March ye 29th, 1720 in ye 30th year of his age. *Stone broken and name illegible. p.62 Here lyes the body of Mrs. ____, Deceased _____, 1725. Patrick Kenna, died Feb. 10, 1851, AEt. 48 years. Bridget Kenna, died April 8, 1862, AEt. 49 years. May they rest in peace. Amen. In Memory of three children of Patrick & Bridget Kenna. Mary Margaret, died March 17, 1841, AEt. 9 mos. & 10 d's. Daniel, died November 14, 1843, AEt 4 yrs. & 8 months. Bridget, died December 8, 1843, AEt 1 yr & 3 months. In Memory of Mrs. Rebecca, wife of Mr. Joseph S. Kidder, Who died February 16, 1839, Aged 27. Also their infant Son, born February 25, 1837; died March 9, 1837. Sally, wife of the Honorable Bradford Kinne, died Jan. 10, 1854, AEt. 84. There is rest in Heaven. In Memory of Mrs. Ann, wife of Mr. John Knowles, & Daughter of Robert Mills of Heywood, England, who died July 7, 1845, AEt. 31. Corruption, earth & worms, Shall but refine this flesh, Till my triumphant spirit comes, To put it on afresh. p.63 The Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts. In Memory of George, son of John & Ann Knowles. Who died Nov. 23, 1848, aged 11 years & 10 mos. No chilling winds nor poisonous breath Can reach that healthful shore; Sickness & sorrow, pain & death, Are felt & feared no more. Mrs. Rachel, wife of James Lakeman, died April 14, 1847, AEt. 67 years. - Horace, died April 30, 1839, AEt. 19 years & 6 months, son of James & Rachel Lakeman. Dear mother, softly, sweetly rest, We feel that thou art with the blest; We would not stir thy deep repose, Nor wake thy life to mortal woes. In Memory of Miss Mary, daughter of James & Rachel Lakeman, who died August 20, 1835, AEt. 21 years. Her dust hath returned to the earth as it was, and her Spirit to God who gave it. In Memory of Miss Abigail Lambord, who died August 26, 1837: AEt. 49. She's free from trouble, sin and pain, She's gone to heaven with Christ to reign - No more to draw earth's sickly breath - No more to agonize in death. Here lyes ye body of Mrs. Mary Langdon, who deceased March ye 14th, 1732 in ye 64 year of her age. To be continued - Part 21 - p. 64 Transcribed by Janice Farnsworth. Tombstone Inscriptions From The Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts. by John T. Moulton, Lynn, Massachusetts. Part 21. p.64 In Memory of Mrs. Mary Lear, wife of Mr. John Lear, Who died May 8th, 1812, in the 33d year of her age. Sweet were the hopes that cheered her soul, Those hopes by God were given; And tho' her body sleeps in dust, Her soul ascends to heaven. Here lyes the body of Mr. Thomas Lewis, Aged 50 Years, who departed this life January the 28th, 1713-4. Here lyes buried ye body of Mrs. Mary Lewis, Wife to Mr. Thomas Lewis, who died January 19th, 1736, aged 74 years. Here lies buried the body of Mr. Nathaniel Lewis, who Departed this life May the 23d 1767, in the 36th year Of his age. In Memory of Mrs. Susanna Lewis, who died February 14, 1815, AEt. 62. Elizabeth, widow of Daniel Townsend, wife of Jesse L. Lewis, died February 28, 1860, AEt. 63. Albert S. Lewis, killed instantly at Carlisle, Pennsylvania, May 6, 1862, Aged 24 Years. Him that cometh unto me I will in no wise cast out. Jesus. MONUMENT. Alonzo Lewis, Died January 21, 1861, Aged 66 years & 5 months. Frances Lewis, his wife, Died May 27, 1839. All Angel now, and little less while here. Insert: History of Lynn, Massachusetts by Alonzo Lewis & James R. Newhall p.181. The correct pedigree of Alonzo Lewis of Lynn, the Historian: John Lewis of Malden, Mass., by his 2nd wife, Mary, the daughter of Abraham Browne of Watertown, Mass., had Isaac, who by his 2nd wife, Mary Davis, had Isaac of Rumney Marsh (Chelsea) who, by his wife, Hannah Hallett, had Nathan of Boston, who by his wife Mary Newhall, had Zachariah of Lynn, who by his wife, Mary Hudson, had Alonzo Lewis, the historian. It must be ob- served, says Savage, in speaking of the first Isaac, "that this Isaac is by Lewis, in his History of Lynn, made son of William of Roxbury (or Wales); and the historian asserts that his grand- father, Nathan was grandson of this person. But Court Records, as brought out in the invaluable History of Watertown, by Bond, p.125, show the contrary." See also p. 128 - Bond's Watertown. p.65 The Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts. Frances Maria William Lewis. Aurelius. Born 1596 Lynnworth. Died 1671. Ina. Amey, his wife. Alonzo Lewis, Jr. Isaac Lewis, Jr. Died Mar 7, 1852. Born 1683. Died 1763. Hannah, his wife. Irene Lewis. Died March 26, 1853. Nathan Lewis. Born 1721. Mary Lewis. Died 1804. Died Jan. 28, 1878. Mary, his wife. Zachariah Lewis Born 1765. Died 1810. Mary, his wife. FIVE GENERATIONS. Footstone. Mr. Ralph Lindsey. Here lyes interr'd ye Body of Mrs. Abigail Lindsey, consort of Captain Ralph Lindsey; who departed this life July the 28, 1764, in ye 50th year Of her Age. Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord. Here lyes inter'd ye body of Mr. Eleazer Lindsey, who died May ye 20th, 1716, aged 72 years. To be continued, Part 22 - p.66 Transcribed by Janice Farnsworth Tombstone Inscriptions From The Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts. by John T. Moulton, Lynn, Massachusetts. Part 22. p.66 In Memory of Mrs. Love Lockwood who died July 16, 1845, AEt. 68. Asleep in Jesus, blessed sleep, From which none ever wakes to weep, A calm and undisburbed repose, Unbroken by the last of foes. Susanna, wife of Davis Loring, died July 20, 1853, AEt. 60. There is rest in Heaven. In Memory of Mrs. Sarah Lovel, who died Dec. 2nd 1843, AEt. 78. Depart my friends, dry up your tears, I must lie here till Christ appears. James H., son of James & Margaret Lunnin, Died March 3d, 1850, Aged 3 days. In Memory of Mr. Joseph Lye, Obt. October 16th, 1807, AEt. 48. Thou faithful husband, tender parent, friend, Here rest in sweet repose till time shall end; Then wake immortal & behold the day Which honors saints & wipes their tears away. In Memory of Mrs. Anna Lye, widow of Mr. Joseph Lye, who died October 17, 1848, AEt. 81. "Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of his Saints." Psalm 116, 15. Mary, daughter of Mr. Joseph & Mrs. Anna Lye, died October 20, 1806: Aged 7 years. Like some fair tree, whose fruit untimely dropped, She put forth early and was early cropped. p.67 The Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts. In Memory of Miss Eunice B. Lye, daughter of Joseph & Anna Lye, died September 17, 1812, AEt. 18. What through God's uncontrolled decree, Command our flesh to dust; Since Christ our pledge & pattern rose, So all his followers must. In Memory of Miss Ann Lye, daughter of Joseph and Anna Lye, Died March 27, 1817, AEt. 26. Soon shall the great Archangel's voice Make all that die in Christ rejoice; May we like her be found prepared, To meet our Saviour's great reward. In Memory of Mr. Burrill Lye, who died October 14, 1830, Aged 34 years. How still and peaceful is the grave, When life's vain tumult's past; The appointed house by Heaven's decree, Receives us all at last. In Memory of Mr. Joseph Lye, who died April 10, 1834, Aged 42 years. 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. In Memory of Mr. Robert G. Lye, Who died February 14, 1841, Aged 37 years. There is rest in Heaven. In Memory of Major Jonathan Makepeace, Died February 8, 1850, AEt. 76. His worth is told in Heaven. Insert: Major Jonathan Makepeace Source: History of Essex County, Massachusetts by Duane Hamilton Hurd. Saugus. p.400 The beginning of the snuff business that made Saugus renowned. It was through the advice of Samuel Fales that Mr. Makepeace undertook the snuff business, which, in 1798 he transferred to his nephew, Major Jonathan Makepeace, who continued it for about fifty years, up to 1844, making his snuff, known as "Makepeace's snuff," which obtained a reputation in all parts of the country. He gave his constant personal attention to the making of this snuff from the very best of leaf-tobacco, cured in the most careful way; it was then ground and scented and put up in small wooden kegs, with his own autograph on each. He was a very methodical man, upright in all his dealings, and generous to all worthy causes, for many years a consistant member of the Methodist Church and respected by the entire community. He was familiarly known as Major Makepeace. To be continued - Part 23 - p. 68. Transcribed by Janice Farnsworth Tombstone Inscriptions From The Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts. by John T. Moulton, Lynn, Massachusetts. Part 23. p.68 Sacred to the Memory of Mrs. Anna Makepeace, consort Of Major Jonathan Makepeace, who died July 3d, 1826, Aged 46 years. Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord. In Memory of Jonathan Makepeace, who died September 7, 1836, AEt. 22. Here lyes buried ye body of Mr. Jonathan Mansfield, Aged 37 years. Deceased March ye 1st 1728-9. Here lyes buried ye Body of Mr. Andrew Mansfield, Dec'd August 28th, 1730, in ye 39th year of his age. Here lies interred the body of Daniel Mansfield, Esq., Who departed this life January 9th, A.D. 1738, in ye 68th year of his age. Here lyes buried ye Body of Mrs. Joanna Mansfield, who Deceased June ye 8th, 1733 in ye 45 year of her age. Two Daughters of Mr. Daniel & Mrs. Joanna Mansfield. Joanah, died ye 15th of Sarah, died ye 17th of February, 1738, in her February, 1738 in her 15th year. 12th year. Here lies the Body of Joanna Mansfield, Daughter of Daniel Mansfield, Esq'r & Mrs. Elizabeth, His Wife. Died July ye 30th, 1755, Aged 16 years. In Memory of Sarah Mansfield, daughter of Mr. John & Mrs. Sarah Mansfield, who died August ye 27th, 1763, Aged 6 yrs. Here Lyes Buried ye Body of Deacon Daniel Mansfield; who Dec'd June ye 11, Anno Dom. 1728, Aged 59 years. Here lyes ye body of Hannah, wife to Mr. Daniel Mansfield, Aged 45 years. p.69 The Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts. Here Lyes buried the Body of Mr. Thomas Mansfield, only son of Daniel Mansfield, Esq., of Lynn, who departed this life September The 11th, 1758, aged 41 years. Here lyes ye body of Samuel Mansfield, aged 30 years & 10 months. Died December 6th, 1719. Here lyes buried the body of Mr. Joseph Mansfield, Deceased June ye 2d, 1739, in the 84th year of his age. Here lyes ye body of Mrs. Elizabeth Mansfield, the wife of Mr. Joseph Mansfield, Aged 87 years, who died June 15, 1748. Here lyes buried the body of Mr. Joseph Mansfield, who departed this Life August the 14th, 1769, Aged 27 years. In Memory of Mr. Robert Mansfield, Obt. December 7, 1775, AEt. 77. Death is a debt to nature due; I've paid the debt and so must you. In Memory of Mrs. Mary Mansfield, wife of Robert Mansfield, Obt. March 16th, 1784, AEt. 75. The sweet remembrance of the just, Shall flourish when they sleep in dust. Here lyes ye body of Abigail Mansfield, daughter of Mr. Robert & Mrs. Mary Mansfield, who departed this life, November the 20th, 1763, Aged 24 years. Erected in Memory of John Mansfield, Esq., Obt. April 24th, 1809, AEt. 89. Erected in Memory of Mrs. Sarah, wife of John Mansfield, Esq., Obt. March 15th, 1780, AEt. 50. To be continued, Part 24 - p.70 Transcribed by Janice Farnsworth. Tombstone Inscriptions From The Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts. by John T. Moulton, Lynn, Massachusetts. p.70 Part 24. Edmund Mansfield, died December 29, 1851, AEt. 72. Thou art not here - thou art not here, Each scene is changed that smiled before; We speak thy name, but on our ear Thy voice in music breaks no more. In Memory of Edmund G. Mansfield, who died at Waltham, August 8, 1847, AEt. 35. Death's seal is set - his work on earth is done, The last fierce conflict's past - the victory won, His course is finished - his last trial over, Nor sin nor suffering rend his spirit more. Erected in Memory of Mrs. Dorcas, wife of William Mansfield, Esq. Obt. November 16, 1806, AEt. 38. In Memory of Mrs. Submit Sarah, wife of Mr. Edmund G. Mansfield, who died August 12, 1837, Aged 23 yrs. Supremely blest with perfect peace, She loves me now without excess, Or passionate alloy; Serene she waits my spirit's flight, To range with her the plains of light And climb the mount of joy. In Memory of Miss Polly Mansfield, who died September 20, 1840, AEt. 50. Jesus said unto her, I am the resurrection and the Life, He that believeth in me though he were dead yet shall he Live. John 11:25. Edmund Garland Mansfield, son of Edmund G. & Mary Ann Mansfield, died at Gloucester, September 5, 1847, AEt 11 months. Go, sweet bud of earthly promise, Made for purer climes than this - Yonder, in the heavens, thy home is; Go, and bloom in worlds of bliss. p.71 The Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts. Mary Garland Mansfield, only child of Edmund Garland And Mary Ann Mansfield, died at Waltham, December 19, 1844, AEt 13 months & 4 days. Shall we meet redeemed one, When the toils of life are done? Yes, my parents, there is a morning Brighter than thy thoughts can know; I have hailed its glorious dawning, And the just shall find it so. In Memory of Richard Herbert Mansfield, son of Mr. Edmund & Mrs. Mary Mansfield, who died October 27th 1828, AEt. 9 years & 6 months. Go home my friends, dry up your tears. I must lie here till Christ appears. In Memory of William Perkins Mansfield, son of Edmund And Mary Mansfield, who died April 8, 1840, AEt. 25. Also, Mary Elizabeth, died April 27, 1810, AEt. 1 year & 10 months. Charles Daniel Mansfield, died January 14, 1823, AEt. 1 Year & 7 months. In the morning of his manhood he's gone to the grave, And the loved ones of youth were around him; Oh! Could but his friends have power to save, The angel of Death had not bound him. In Memory of Captain Rufus Mansfield, Who died February 14, 1810, AEt. 70. In Memory of Mrs. Lydia, widow of Captain Rufus Mansfield, Who died February 8th, 1829, AEt. 84. To be continued - Part 25 p.72 Transcribed by Janice Farnsworth Tombstone Inscriptions From The Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts. by John T. Moulton, Lynn, Massachusetts. p.72 Part 25. Henry Mansfield, died June 28, 1843, AEt. 83. When the good man in age resigns his breath, True friendship grieves not over his peaceful death, But ardent faith points upwards to the skies, And bids us trust in hope with him to rise. Joshua D. Marston, died May 31, 1853: AEt. 34. Why should death be linked with fears? A simple breath - a low drawn sigh Can break the ties that bind us here, And waft the spirit to the sky. Jonathan Marston, died 1821: AEt. 30. Sarah, wife to Joshua D. Marston, died June 20, 1869, AEt. 42 years, 2 months. In Memory of Jonathan Blaney, son of Jonathan & Betsey Marston, who died October 29, 1821, AEt. 11 months. Sleep, baby sleep, Thy rest shall angels keep, And never suffer want or need, Sleep, baby sleep. Sacred to the Memory of Mrs. Lydia Martin, wife of Mr. Josiah Martin, who departed this life April 13th, 1790, aged 58 years. My flesh shall slumber in the ground, Till the last trumpet's joyful sound, Then burst the grave with sweet surprise And in my Saviour's image rise. Sacred to the Memory of Mrs. Fanny, wife of Mr. Charles Martin, who died April 15, 1821, Aged 26. Also, Charles, only child of Mr. Charles & Mrs. Fanny Martin, who died September 23, 1821, Aged 6 months. p.73 The Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts. Affection oft at evening hour, When Memory fondly lingers near, Shall lend her soft and soothing power, And mourn your absence with a tear. Sacred to the Memory of Benjamin Massey, who was born November 19, 1786; and died December 10, 1831. Reader, a moment pause before this stone; It tells a husband, father, Christian gone, These sacred names he bore; but oh how well Must faithful memory, not the marble tell, Enough, if in this hard white stone you see His strong firm will - his spotless purity. Mrs. Eunice Massey, wife of Mr. Benjamin Massey. Born April 7th, 1788 - Died May 29, 1822. However valued, thy body must go to the dust, And the earth-clod about thee must lie; Yet firm is the hope and the trust, That thy soul shall find blessings on high. In Memory of Sally Massey, who died May 24, 1833, Aged 18 years. Daughter of Mr. Benjamin & Mrs. Eunice Massey. She shone to our sight like a gladdening ray Of light, that awhile was given, To brighten the earth, and has passed away, Undimmed to its source in heaven. In Memory of Miss Eliza Massey, daughter of Mr. Benjamin & Mrs. Eunice Massey, who died November 16, 1838, aged 21 years. Her life was one of love and faith, As gentle as the summer's breath, As peaceful as the dropping dew, A fair meek flower on earth she grew: That flower now lies beneath this sod; The fragrance hath returned to God. p.74 The Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts. In Memory of three children of Mr. Benjamin & Mrs. Eunice Massey. Mary, born June 6, 1813, Died Oct. 14, 1817. Eunice, born November 25, 1819, Died July 6, 1820. Eunice Massey, born September 24, 1821, Died September 14, 1822. William Wallice, son of Samuel & Susan McCormack, Died June 5, 1840, aged 4 years & 7 months. I. H. S. Patrick McGuire, died September 27, 1853: AEt. 23. May his soul rest in peace. Amen. In Memory of Mrs. Paulina, wife of Mr. John Merritt, Who died January 28, 1834, AEt. 24 years. Pass a few swiftly fleeting years, And all that now in bodies live, Shall quit like me this vale of tears, Their righteous sentence to receive. In Memory of two children of Haskell B. & Maria Merrill. George Patten, Charles Warren, Died July 24, died Jan. 26, 1840, 1837, AE. 10 days. AEt. 7 months. As the sweet rose bud of the morn, That blooms but to decay, So lovely babes you bloomed awhile, Then gently passed away. Sacred to the Memory of the Rev. John Merrick. Obt. April 25, 1806, AEt. 28. Let sickness blast, and death devour, For Heaven will recompense our pains, Perish the grass and fade the flower, Since firm the word of God remains. To be continued - Part 26 - p.75 Transcribed by Janice Farnsworth Tombstone Inscriptions From The Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts. by John T. Moulton, Lynn, Massachusetts. Part 26 p.75 In Memory of Lydia M., wife of Reverend John Merrick, Who died May 26, 1830, aged 50. Could I as she resigned her breath, Have caught her mantle as it fell, I could shout victory over death And bid with joy this world farewell. In Memory of Enoch M., son of John & Lydia Merrick, Who died February 15, 1829: aged 24. He made his peace with God, and died in full Assurance of a glorious immortality. James William, son of Robert & Mary A. McIntire, Died April 11, 1852, Aged 13 months & 1 day. Rest sweet babe in gentle slumbers, Till the resurrection morn; Then arise to join the members, Who its triumph shall adorn. Joseph, son of John & Catherine McMahon, Died October 17, 1850: aged 1 year, 2 months, & 3 days. Their son, John, died May 25, 1852; aged 1 year & 4 Months. In Memory of Mr. Isaac Meacham, who died November 6, 1794; AEt. 68. In Memory of Mrs. Ruth Meacham, who died December 15, 1814. AEt. 84. In Memory of William Gibbs, son of James A. & Deborah H. Miers, who died March 2, 1834, AEt. 8 months & 2 days. Thy months and days were few, In this vain world of sin, But O, sweet babe, thy God Has called thee to Himself again, To meet thy Savior, In thy heavenly home. p.76 The Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts. James A. Miers, died February 1, 1850, AEt. 48. Sweet memory loves to dwell, Upon thy virtuous life; But sweeter far the thought, That Christ redeemed thy soul, With his own precious blood. In Memory of Priseller, daughter of Mr. True and Mrs. Sylvear Moody; who died March 29, 1828, AEt. 2 years & 5 months. In Memory of Mr. William Morris, who died March 23, 1821, AEt. 32. This little spot of kindred dust, In this wide world is all I crave, Here may my bones have quiet rest, My soul through Christ salvation have. In Memory of James W. Morris, son of Mr. William & Mrs. Lucinda Morris, who died September 19, 1821, AEt 13 months & ten days. Thou weepest, childless mother, Ah! weep, 'twill ease thy widowed breast, I was thy first born son, Thy first, thy only child, It was hard for us to part. In Memory of Mr. John L. Moulton, Obt. September 12, 1824, AEt. 39. Happy they who trust in Jesus, Jesus turns our loss to gain, Still his balmy mercies ease us, Sweetens all our grief and pain. Here lyes the body of Mr. Ezra Mower, who departed This life July 25, A.D. 1756, in ye 39th year of his Age. And two of his sons, Shubel Mower, died March 4, 1752, Aged 8 months & 9 days. Shubel Burrill Mower, deceased May 6th, 1756, aged 17 months & 14 days. To be continued - Part 27 - p.77. Transcribed by Janice Farnsworth Tombstone Inscriptions From The Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts. by John T. Moulton, Lynn, Massachusetts. Part 27. p.77 Here lyes interred the body of Mrs. Mary Mower. Deceased April ye 19th, 1738, in ye 26th year of her age. She was ye 2nd Daughter of ye Honorable Ebenezer Burrill and Martha, his wife. Here lyes buried the body of Mrs. Susanna Mower, relict of Mr. John Mower, who died May ye 2d, 1727, in the 76 year of Her Age. In Memory of Mary B., wife of Daniel L. Mudge, who died Sept. 21, 1831, aged 36. Forgive, kind heaven - though tears do flow Over cherished hopes at once destroyed; 'Tis done - Alas! The fatal blow Has left a mother's presence void. Timothy Munroe, died June 11, 1849, AEt. 80 & 2/3. Sally, wife of Timothy Munroe, died May 13, 1838, AEt. 65. In Memory of Louis, wife of Hanson Munroe, who died September 16, 1832, aged 28. Resigned I give my spirit up, And trust it in Thy hand; My dying flesh shall rest in hope, And rise at Thy command. Sacred to the Memory of four children of Timothy and Rachel Munroe. p.78 The Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts. Timothy, Died June 24, 1827. Rachel E. died Sept. 16, 1828, aged 2 mos. Rachel E. died Oct. 11, 1829, aged 3 months. Mary J. died August 10, 1831, aged 11 months. Oh cruel death, these little babes, Thou hast taken from our love, Yet we shall meet together soon In brighter worlds above. Here lyes buried ye body of Mr. Daniel Needham, Aged 79 yrs. Died November ye 5th, 1717. Insert: History of Lynn - p.228: Daniel Needham married in 1673 and had five children: Elizabeth, Edmund, Daniel, Ruth and Mary Needham. Here lyes ye body of Mrs. Ruth Needham, wife to Mr. Daniel Needham, Aged 79 years. Died July ye 20, 1719. Here lyes buried ye body of Mrs. Mary Needham, who deceased March 1st, 1741-2, aged 71 years. Ann Maria, wife of Ira B. Newcomb, and daughter of Rev. John T. Burrill. Died March 8, 1850, AEt. 22. Escaped from life and safe on that calm shore, Where sin and pain and sorrow are no more. Lo! Soft remembrance drops a pious tear, And holy friendhsip stands a mourner here. Here lyes buried ye body of Ensign Joseph Newhall, Aged 47 years. Departed this life January ye 29, 1705. Here lyes buried the body of Mr. John Newhall, aged 82 years. Died June ye 20, 1738. Here lyes the body of Easter Newhall, wife to John Newhall. Deceased September ye 20, 1728, in ye 70th year of her age. p.79 The Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts. Here lyes buried the body of Mr. Joseph Newhall, who dyed April the 27th, 1742, in the 59th year of his age. Here lyes buried the body of Mrs. Elizabeth Newhall, the wife Of Mr. Joseph Newhall, who dyed December the 11th, 1743, in the 52d year of her age. Here lyes the body of Mrs. Mary Newhall, the wife of Mr. Solomon Newhall. Dyed September ye 28th, 1743, in ye 36th year of her age. Here lyes buried the body of Captian Jacob Newhall, who departed This life May the 19th, 1759, in ye 47th year of his age. Here lyes ye body of Nathaniel Newhall, Died ye 27th of March, 1724, aged 39 years. Here lyes ye body of Nathaniel Newhall, son of Mr. Joseph Newhall, Aged 14 years and 4 months. Dyed January ye 29, 1738-9. Here lyes buried the body of Benjamin Newhall, who departed this Life, June ye 5th, 1763, in ye 65th year of his age. Here lyes ye body of Mrs. Elizabeth Newhall, wife to Benjamin Newhall, Esq., who departed this life January 28, 1760. Aged 60 years and 5 months. To be continued - p. 80 - Part 28. Transcribed by Janice Farnsworth Tombstone Inscriptions From The Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts. by John T. Moulton, Lynn, Massachusetts. Part 28. p.80 Here lyes ye body of Mrs. Martha Newhall, wife to Mr. Benjamin Newhall, Jun'r., who died December 26th, 1759, in ye 31st year of her age. Also Mary Newhall, Their daughter - died October 2, 1759, in ye 4th year of her age. Benjamin Newhall, their son, died Nov. 7th, 1759, aged 9 months. Here lyes buried the body of Mr. Nathaniel Newhall. Aged 31 years and 10 months, who deceased July ye 29th, 1737. Here lyes buried ye body of Mrs. Abigail Newhall, wife to Mr. John Newhall; who deceased February ye 5th, 1727, In ye 25th year of her age. Here lyes ye body of Mrs. Ruth Newhall, wife to Mr. Jedediah Newhall, who died December ye 22d, 1754. Aged 35 years. Here lyes ye body of Elinor, wife to Nathaniel Newhall, Died ye 12 of February. (year not given or stone damaged) Beneath this recording stone are entombed the remains of Mrs. Sarah Newhall, wife of Mr. Daniel Newhall, who Died January 13th, 1798. Aged 60 years. Follow my steps and we shall meet again; Shall meet in younder blissful realms above, Forever there to join the Seraphs' strain, And sing the wonders of redeeming love. p.81 The Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts. In Memory of Mr. Daniel Newhall, who died October 4, 1811; Aged 69 years. "An honest man is the noblest work of God." Rufus Newhall, died April 24th, 1852, AEt. 77 years. Sarah, wife of Rufus Newhall, died February 7th, 1856, AEt. 83 years. In Memory of Miss Sarah, daughter of Rufus & Sarah W. Newhall, who died May 25, 1840, AEt. 42. Farewell to thee, loved one! No more shall thy voice With its tones of pure feeling cause our hearts to rejoice. Thou are gone to thy home! Thou art passed to thy rest, To the bright spirit-land with the pure and the blest. In Memory of two children of Jonathan M. & Rebecca P. Newhall. - Sarah Ellen, died April 17, 1842, AEt. 4 days. Henry Otis Newhall, died Nov. 10, 1846, AEt. 13 months. Yes death! Twice more thy shaft hath flown, From thy mysterious bow, Thou heard'st a mother's tender moan, Yet laid her dear ones low. Mary Ella, daughter of Rufus F. & Hellen Newhall, died January 7, 1854: AEt. 15 months. This little bud adorned our bower. And shed sweet fragrance round; It grew in beauty hour by hour, Till, ah! The spoiler came in power, And crushed it to the ground. In Memory of Mary B., wife of Daniel W. Newhall, And daughter of Alvan & Susan C. Sampson of Plymouth. Died October 4th, 1846, AEt. 25 years & 6 mos. Thou art gone, dearest Mary! Thy husband And children are left here to mourn thy Early demise. A mother & sister deplore thy loss deeply, But hope to meet thee in the realms of the Skies. To be continued - Part 29. p.82 Transcribed by Janice Farnsworth Tombstone Inscriptions From The Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts. by John T. Moulton, Lynn, Massachusetts. Part 29. p.82 In Memory of two children of Daniel W. & Mary B. Newhall. Georgeanna W. Newhall, died August 24, 1842, AEt. 8 months. Mary Agnes Newhall, died January 17, 1850, AEt. 5 years, 3 months. Not in anger, not in wrath, The reaper came that day, But in love an angel came, And bore these flowers away. In Memory of Mrs. Edith Guilford, wife of Nathaniel Addison Newhall, who died September 7, 1846, aged 33 years. From earth the ransomed soul departs, To seek a happier sphere. Where holier love shall bind the hearts That death hath severed here. In Memory of Sarah Ellen, daughter of Henry & Marinda Newhall, who died June 5, 1830, AEt. 7 Months. Happy infant, early blest, Rest in peaceful slumbers, rest. Here lyes buried the body of Mr. John Newhall, who Deceased May ye 3d, 1718, aged 53 years. Mrs. Mary, wife of Mr. John Newhall, Obt. June 24, 1813, AEt. 44. Also George Newhall, son of the above, Obt. September 15, AEt, 18 months. And an infant, AEt. four days. Her ways were ways of pleasantness: And all her paths were peace. In Memory of Harriet, wife of Benjamin H. Newhall, Who died March 21, 1828, aged 19 years. William Chandler Newhall, died November 13, 1833, Aged 18 years & six months. By a friend. p.83 The Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts. Sacred to the Memory of Mrs. Rebekah Newhall, wife Of James Newhall, 4th - and daughter of Captain Levi Kemp of Groton, Who died October 26, 1812. She lives in the hearts of her kindred. In Memory of Mrs. Lois, wife of Charles Newhall, and Daughter of James Newhall, Esq., who died January 7, 1845, AEt. 87 years & 6 months. She rests in peace. In Memory of Mary Ann Augusta, daughter of Mr. Benjamin F. and Mrs. Mary Ann Newhall, who died January 14, 1831, AEt. 1 year & 4 months. Mournful though sweet is thy rest to see, Lovely thou sleepeth till thy rising shall be. Mother Esther Newhall, died December 4, 1874, Aged 82 Years, 8 months. She rests from her labors. In Memory of Mrs. Eliza, wife of Mr. Edwin Newhall, and Daughter of Mr. Benjamin and Mrs. Lydia Smith, who died September 6, 1838, AEt. 23. Also Adeline Augusta, their daughter, died September 21, 1838, aged 10 months. Think it not strange that budding flowers should die, When death's rude hand broke down the parent tree, Thou too with all thy budding hopes must lie Where ruthless death hath laid thy child and me. Sacred to the Memory of Mrs. Lydia Nichols, wife of Mr. John Nichols, who died August 31, 1802, AEt. 27. Behold as you pass by, As you are now, so once was I, As I am now, so you must be, Prepare for death and follow me. To be continued - Part 30 - p. 84. Transcribed by Janice Farnsworth Tombstone Inscriptions From The Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts. by John T. Moulton, Lynn, Massachusetts. Part 30. p.84 Mary Newhall, wife of John Nichols, died July 7th, 1863, aged 64 years and 9 months. Farewell, departed one, farewell: Though now our tears unbidden flow, We hope at last with thee to dwell, Beyond the reach of pain and woe. Mary F. Nichols, wife of Charles Lakeman, Died February 22, 1853, AEt. 26. Loved one, sadly we are weeping, Over the grave that now contains Thy fair form so early fettered With death's cold and icy chains. Thou hast gone, and we no longer Thy loved form on earth shall see; But we hope soon to rejoin thee, In a bright eternity. In Memory of Mrs. Hannah, wife of Mr. Harris Nichols, Who died December 7, 1838, AEt. 35. Kind sister, thou hast left us, To join thy friends above; To dwell in peace with Jesus, And feast upon his love. She's left this world, her toils are over, Free from all sorrow, grief and pain, To you she will return no more, But you shall meet with her again. Here lyes buried the body of Doctor Jonathan Norwood; Who departed this life March 16th, 1782, in ye 31st Year of his age. Here lies buried the body of Mr. Zackeus Norwood, Who departed this life February the 8th, 1756, aged 40 years. Here lies ye body of Mrs. Susanna Norwood, wife of Mr. Zackeus Norwood. Died January 2d, 1746, in the 31st Year of her age. p.85 The Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts. Here lyeth ye body of Mrs. Mary, wife to Mr. Zackeus Norwood, & the daughter of Captain John & Mrs. Mary Richards. She died ye 6th of April, 1736, in the 28th year of her Age. I. H. S. Michiel, son of Thomas & Bridget O'Bryan, died September 22, 1850, Aged 1 year & 12 days. John J. O'Donnovan, died July 19, 1854: AEt. 26. O, you who tread this cold, cold sod, Haste not away with footsteps light, But pray that my poor soul may dwell, Mid heavenly choirs of angels bright. Requiescat in pace. Amen. Erected by his wife, Catherine O'Donnovan. In Memory of Mr. John Odiorne, who died February 22, 1842, AEt. 30. Sleep on, dear husband, thou hast found, A sweet release from pain; Dear angels, bowing near the throne, I must not mourn for thee. In Memory of three children of Matthew & Frances M. O'Neal. Frederick, died Oct. 29, 1836, AEt. 10 days. Ellen Lucinda, died Aug. 28, 1843, AEt. 8 mos. Maria Ellis, died Dec. 30, 1843, AEt. 2 years & 11 months. Sleep precious babes, enjoy your rest, Your early call God knoweth best; His Will be done, our tears be dry, We learn from him that all must die. p.86 The Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts. In Memory of Mr. Isaac Orgin, who died May 29th, 1831, AEt. 70. Affliction sore long time I bore, Physicians strove in vain, Till God did please to give me ease, And take away my pain. In Memory of Mrs. Elizabeth, widow of Mr. Isaac Orgin, who Died October 13th, 1846, AEt. 81. Dearest Mother, thou has left us, Here thy loss we deeply feel; But 'tis God that hath bereft us, He can all our sorrows heal. Yet again we hope to meet thee, When the day of life is fled, Then in Heaven with joy to greet thee, Where no farewell tear is shed. Fanny W., wife of George W. Otis, died September 12, 1844, AEt. 29. O weep not ye whom God hath left To mourn a tie so early riven; She sits, while ye are thus bereft First of your household, safe in heaven. In Memory of two children of Augustus & Ann Maria Otis. Ann Maria, died June 27, 1834, AEt. 3 years & 1 month. Nelson Augustus, died July 23, 1834, AEt. 6 wks & 1 day. Oh! Weep not for us who so early have fled, From this world of sorrow and woe, For safe to the bosom of Jesus we've sped, Where trouble & grief never grown. To be continued - p.87 - Part 31. Transcribed by Janice Farnsworth. Tombstone Inscriptions From The Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts. by John T. Moulton, Lynn, Massachusetts. Part 31. p.87 Edward R. Hitchings, died October 24, 1845, AEt. 26 years & 7 months. Because I live, ye shall live also. Elizabeth A. Hitchings, died March 23, 1855, AEt. 32 years and 6 months. Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God. May the conquering faith which cheered thee, When thy foot on Jordan passed, Guide our spirits while we leave thee, In the tomb which Jesus blest. Harriet P. Hitchings, died August 28, 1858, AEt. 22 Years & 10 months. "Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord." Filled with delight my raptured soul, Would here no longer stay; Though Jordan's waves around me roll, Fearless I'd launch away. Insert: The New Testament states that John the Baptist baptized Jesus in the river, Jordan. source: Wikipedia. Horatio, son of Horatio & Mercy Hitchings, Died May 6th, 1856, AEt. 8 mos. & 2 days. I take this little lamb, said He, And lay him on my breast, Protection he shall find in Me, In Me be ever blest. In Memory of Mrs. Rebecca, wife of Mr. George Holby, Who died June 22d, 1838, AEt. 34. An affectionate wife, a dutiful child and a kind parent. Also Abby Green, their daughter, died September 23, 1837, AEt. 4 months & 15 days. p.88 The Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts. In Memory of Mrs. Desire Holder, widow of Daniel Holder, Who died October 10, 1839, AEt. 70. How sweet the name of Jesus sounds, In a believer's ear, It sooths her sorrows, heals her wounds, And drives away her fears. In Memory of Stephen M. Holt, who died December 5, 1833, AEt. 26 years. His spirit rests in peace above, Where angels in bright order move, Where saints adoring prostrate fall, Before the Sovereign Lord of all. Insert: Vital Records of Lynn, Massachusetts to end of 1849 by the town of Lynn, Mass. p.187 Holt families of Lynn, Mass. HOLT, Albert & Maria V. Colby, December 26, 1843 (intention also recorded) Holt, Amasa, of Andover & Lucretia Parker, Sept. 21, 1817. ditto Holt, Amos & Elizabeth H. Johnson of Boston - Intention July 3, 1842. p.188 Holt, David & Nancy Gilson, November 24, 1834. Holt, Eliza & James Pool, Jr. June 2, 1833. Holt, Mary of Andover & James Larrabee at Andover, April 13, 1772. Holt, Rhoda A., & Amos A. Breed, June 1, 1834 (June 4, C.R.4.) Holt, Samuel; F. & Jane H. Mooar, December 3, 1845. Holt, Simeon Durant of Wilton, N.H. & Lucy Spalding - Intentions May 29, 1836. Holt, William H. & Clarissa Emons, May 28, 1837. End Transcribed by Janice Farnsworth. p.88 Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts. In Memory of Mr. Stephen Howard Harding, Who Died November 25, 1833, AEt. 19 years & 4 mos. Reader, as thou art I once was; As I am thou soon shalt be; Prepare then, for eternity. Sacred to the Memory of Martin & Mary, children of Mr. Martin & Mrs. Eliza Harney; they died Sept 18, And December 1, 1830; the son aged 2 yrs.; the dau. two weeks. "Early, bright, transcient, chaste as morning dew, They sparkled, were exhaled and went to Heaven." Elizabeth, wife of Christopher Harris. Died November 5th, 1843, AEt 50. Born in Devon, England. In Memory of Miss Patty Harwood, who died May 5, 1851, AEt. 63. To be continued - Part 32 - p. 89 Transcribed by Janice Farnsworth Tombstone Inscriptions from the Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts, by John T. Mounton. Part 32. p.89 A Double Stone. Here lyes buried the body of Mr. Timothy Howard Who departed this life August the 29th, 1764, Aged 56 years & 5 months. Here lyes ye body of Mrs. Jerusha Howard, wife to Mr. Timothy Howard, who departed this life October 2d, 1762. aged 52 years and 5 months. In Memory of Captain James Hudson, who died Dec. 30th, 1832, AEt. 41. An honest man's the noblest work of God. Note: an excellent picture of the tombstone at Lynn. http://gravematter.smugmug.com/gallery/1082558/2/50304198/Original In Memory of Mrs. Eliza C., wife of Captain James Hudson. Who died May 3d, 1830, AEt. 36 years. In Christ I lived and died & yet I live. My dust to earth, my soul to Christ I give. Also their son Thomas Hudson who died Sept. 3d, 1825, Aged 9 Months. Also an infant. In Memory of Mr. John Hudson, who died May 12, 1840, AEt. 48. Dear brother, thou hast reached that blissful shore, Where pain and death and sickness are no more; Hope points a mourning sister to the skies, To meet again in joy, where all that sleep shall rise. William Henry Huse, son of Samuel T. & Ann J. Huse, Died Aug 21, 1829, Aged 9 months. Samuel Francis, son of Samuel & Lydia Ireland, Died Sept. 16, 1840, AEt. 16 mos. & 27 days. Yet again we hope to meet thee, When the dream of life is fled. Then in heaven again to greet thee, Where no farewell tear is shed. p.90 The Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts Ann Augusta, wife of William H. Ingraham, and the Daughter of Ezekiel & Hannah Allen. Died Aug. 21, 1850, Aged 19 years. 'Tis scarcely a year since she gave me her hand, And many a plan for the future we formed; And fondly we hoped that the fruits of the land, Should for years to us be prolonged. But soon was my vision of pleasure overthrown, My own loved companion is gone from my side; In sorrow I turn to my desolate home - Why could I for her not have died? Here lyes ye body of John Ivory, who died February ye 11, 1718-19, inye 50th year of his age. John Ivory, son of John & Ruth Ivory, aged 3 years & 5 Weeks. Died October ye 1st, 1716. Here lyes ye body of Mrs. Mary Ivory, widow, who died September ye 15th, 1732, aged about 97 years. In Memory of Benjamin Hersey, son of Benjamin H. & Elizabeth Jacobs, who died September 4, 1825, AEt. 3 years, 11 months. George William Jackson, died May 4, 1849, AEt. 26 years, 3 months & 2 days. Here lyes ye Body of Mrs. Sibella Jaggar, widow of Mr. John Jaggar, who departed this life December 24, 1764, Aged 65 years. JAYNE MONUMENT. Mr. Joseph C. Jayne, died July 25, 1844, Aged 62 years. To be continued Part 33 - p.91 Transcribed by Janice Farnsworth Tombstone Inscriptions from the Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts, by John T. Mounton. Part 33. p.91 Mrs. Susanna, wife of Joseph C. Jayne, died Oct 1, 1841, Aged 56 years. Stephen C. Jayne, Died September 22, 1811, Aged 9 months & 22 days. Churchill S. Jayne, died October 22, 1834, Aged 22 years. Lydia C. Jayne, died October 8, 1838, Aged 31 years. Joseph P. Jayne, died February 6, 1843, Aged 28 years. Susan P. Jayne, died July 20, 1846, Aged 37 years. John C. Jayne, supposed to be lost at sea, October 14, 1842, AEt. 25. Harriet A. Jayne, died Sept. 8, 1849. AEt. 23. Hester Ann Sweetser, first wife of Charles Augustus Sweetser of Saugus, died March 7, 1860, AEt. 39. Mrs. Emmeline J., wife of William F. M. Reed & the daughter of Joseph C. and Susanna Jayne, died December 5, 1845, AEt. 40. Charlie A. Jayne, died November 16, 1856, AEt. 6 weeks and 5 days. This family monument is affectionately dedicated to the Memory of his beloved Mother, by Joseph P. Jayne. Jayne - 1843 - Passing Away - Gone but not lost. Here lies buried the body of Captain John Jenks, who Departed this life June the 19th, 1764, Aged 67 years. Insert. Joseph Jenks family of Lynn, Mass. Source: History of Lynn, Mass. by Alonzo Lewis & James R. Newhall. p.208 Joseph Jenks came from Hammersmith, in England. He was a machinist at the Iron Founcy, and was a man of great genius, of which abundant evidence will be found in this book. He made dies for coining the first money, built the first fire-engine and took out several patents for improvements in mills and iron tools. He is said to have descended from an ancient family in Wales. He came over a widower, leaving two sons in England, and married a lady whose baptismal name was Elizabeth, by whom he had one son and two daughters. He died March, 1683 and his wife died July, 1679. His children were: 1. Joseph Jenks, Jr. b. in England; resided some time in Lynn where he married Esther, daughter of William Ballard. He then removed to Pawtucket, Rhode Island where he built a forge, which was destroyed in the Wampanoag war in 1675. In 1681, he was an Assistant in the government of Rhode Island; he had a son, Joseph Jenks who was governor of Rhode Island. He had a son Joseph Jenks who was also a governor of Rhode Island from 1727 to 1732. 2. George Jenks who went to Virginia. 3. Sarah Jenks who married John Chilson. 4. Samuel Jenks, like his father, was a workman in iron, and married Elizabeth Darling. 5. Deborah Jenks. 6. John Jenks who married Sarah Merriam. Torrey - New England Marriages p.418: John Jenks (1660-1698) & Sarah Merriam (1660-) he died & she m. (2) John Lewis on July 11, 1681 at Lynn. 7. Daniel Jenks who went to Rhode Island where he built several mills. The descendants of Joseph Jenks, throughout New England, are numerous and several of them have been eminent. Among them was the Reverend William Jenks, D.D. of Boston. Here lyes ye body of Mary Jenks, who deceased July ye 17, 1729, in Ye 31st year of her age. In Memory of Mary, wife of Abel S. Jillson, who died February 2, 1847, AEt. 23 years & 2 months. Blessed are the dead, who die in the Lord. To be continued, Part 34 - p.92 Transcribed by Janice Farnsworth Tombstone Inscriptions from the Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts, by John T. Mounton. Part 34. p.92 Here lyes ye Body of Samuel Johnson, who deceased November ye 1st, 1723, in ye 83 year of his age. Here lyes ye Body of Mr. Joseph Johnson, who died July ye 6th, 1747, in ye 33d year of his age. Here lyeth ye body of Mr. Jonathan Johnson, who died Ye 8th of May, 1741, in ye 58th year of his age. Here lyes ye body of Mrs. Sarah Johnson, wife to Mr. Jonathan Johnson, aged 45 years. Deceased August ye 28th, 1728. Here lyes buried the body of Deacon Richard Johnson, Who died September ye 22nd 1754, in ye 80th year of his age. Here lyes the body of Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson, wife of Deacon Richard Johnson. Died March ye 8th, 1749-50, In ye 71st year of her age. Here lyes ye body of Lieutenant *Samuel Johnson, Deceased November ye 1st 1723, in ye 83d year of his age. Insert: History of Lynn, Mass. by Alonzo Lewis & James R. Newhall. p.154 Richard Johnson came over in 1630 and lived with Sir Richard Saltonstall at Watertown, Mass. He was admitted freeman in 1637. He came to Lynn, Mass., the same year and settled as a farmer on the eastern end of the common. He died in 1666 aged 54. His children were: 1. Daniel Johnson 2. *Samuel Johnson 3. Elizabeth Johnson m. a Tolman.* 4. Abigail Johnson who m. a Collins* Torrey p.746 Thomas Tolman (?1633-1718) & wife, Elizabeth Johnson (1636-1720, 1726?) m. Nov. 4, 1664, Lynn. Torrey p.173 John Collins (?1632-) & Abigail Johnson daughter of Richard Johnson m. before 1656; Lynn. Stephen Palmer, died May 18, 1856. Aged 53. In the midst of life we are in death. In Memory of Eliza Jackson, daughter of Stepehn & Frances D. Palmer, who died December 25, 1837, aged 3 years & 9 months. Ere sin could blight or sorrow fade, Death came with timely care, The opening bud to heaven conveyed, And bade it blossom there. Frances Ann, daughter of Stephen & Frances D. Palmer, died June 20, 1842, aged 7 years & 8 months. Death indeed saved her from life's most desperate Chance. p.93 The Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts. Mr. Ezekiel H. Parker, died August 3, 1844, AEt. 59. Sarah D. Parker, daughter of Ezekiel H. & Sarah Parker, Died September 16, 1847, AEt. 19 years & 6 months. Friends nor physicians could not save These mortal bodies from the grave; Nor can the grave confine them here, When Christ their Saviour shall appear. In Memory of William Hersey, son of Ezekiel H. & Sarah Parker, who died June 17, 1833, AEt. 6 years & 8 months. Sleep tender form, thy race is run, And pain shall rend thy heart no more; Thy life's brief journeying is done, And thou has reached a peaceful shore. Ann Maria, daughter of Ezekiel H. & Sarah Parker, died June 24, 1836, AEt. 5 years and 6 months. This lovely bud so young and fair, Called hence by early doom, Just came to show how sweet a flower In Paradise would bloom. In Memory of Margaret Parker, a native of Fermoy, County Cork, Ireland, who died September 30, 1849, aged 27 years. Requiescat in pace. Erected by her Husband, Michael Parker. In Memory of Elizabeth J., wife of Isaiah H. Parrott, who Died May 12, 1840, aged 25 years. What though it is an awful thing to die? (Twas born to thee) yet, the dread path once trod, Heaven lifts its everlasting Portals high, And bids the pure in heart behold their God. Go live to God. Erected to the memory of the children of Mr. Obadiah and Mrs. Sally Parsons. p.94 Sally Coffin, died August 14th, 1777, AEt. 9 weeks. William died March 16th, 1778, AEt. 3 weeks. Sally Coffin, died August 2nd, 1793, AEt. 13 Harriot died August 3d 1793, AEt. 8 - all were Interred in one grave. Samuel Thompson, son of Dr. John R. & Mrs. Sarah Patten, Died Sept 5, 1837, aged 22 months. Also an infant. Dear babes why do we mourn for thee, This earth is not thy home to be, Thou wast to us a season given, But thine abiding place is in heaven. Here lyes ye body of Zebiah Pratt, wife to Joshua Pratt, Who deceased June 17th, 1723, Aged 21 years & 6 months. In Memory of Mrs. Mary, wife of Mr. Joseph Pratt, who Died April 19, 1832, aged 59 years. "The souls of the righteous are in the hand of God." In Memory of Mrs. Eliza Stetson, wife of Andrew J. Pratt, Who died December 30, 1846, AEt. 27. From earth the ransomed soul departs, To seek a happier sphere; Where holier love shall bind the hearts, That death has severed here. Eliza A., wife of Alonzo F. Pease, and daughter of John A. & Eliza Thurston, died June 1st, 1854, AEt. 17 years & 5 months. Dearest wife, thou has left us, And thy loss we deeply feel, But tis God that hath bereft us, He can all our sorrows heal. John D. Pecker, born September 2, 1784; died January 16, 1865. To be continued Part 35 - p. 95. Transcribed by Janice Farnsworth Tombstone Inscriptions from the Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts, by John T. Mounton. Part 35. p.95 In Memory of Mrs. Nabby, wife of Mr. John Pecker, Who Died May 1, 1838, AEt. 50. Happy soul thy days are ended. All thy painful days below; Go, by angel guards attended, To the arms of Jesus - go. Insert: Source: Genealogica & Personal Memoirs Relating to Families of Boston by William Richard Cutter. p.1726 Timothy Alley, 2nd son of Jacob & Huldah (Newhall) Alley, b. Oct 10, 1760; died Dec. 16, 1850, aged 90 yrs. He lived at Lynn & was a cordwainer. He m. Apr 8, 1787 Abigail Witt of Lynn, b. Oct 9, 1763, who d. 1834 aged 71. Children: 1. Nabby Alley b. July 31, 1788, at Lynn. Married John D. Pecker of Salisbury, bprm Sept 2, 1784; d. Jan 16, 1865. 2. Sally Alley b. Feb 26, 1790; m. Aaron Newhall. 3. Lydia Alley b. Dec 28, 1791 d. July 24, 1792. 4. Timothy Alley b. April 30, 1793. 5. John Alley b. Mar 28, 1795 d. Nov 29, 1865; m. Sarah Holman of Marblehead. 6. Lydia Alley b. May 18, 1800; m. Benjamin Clifford b. 1795. 7. Jacob R. Alley m. Tabitha Doliver 8. Reuben Alley b. 1805 m. Hannah Moulton 9. James Alley b. 1808 d. 1899 m. Abigail Witt, dau. of Major Witt. In Memory of Horace Pecker, who died Sept. 8, 1843. AEt. 25 years and 5 months. He's gone and left me here below. To mourn his loss with grief and woe; But God is just, may I be still, Since 'tis my heavenly Father's will. Reverend C. Peirce, died May 26, 1851, AEt. 60. Resting in hope. Mrs. Jemima A. Peirce, wife of Rev. Thomas C. Peirce, Died at Lynn, December 19, 1843, aged 40 years. The Will of the Lord be done. Here lyes the body of Mr. Richard Peppoon, Aged 44 Years. Died 1751. [History of Lynn lists a Richard Peppoon as a soldier of the Revolution] Here lyes the body of Mrs. Elizabeth Peppoon, wife of Mr. Richard Peppoon, aged 46 years and 4 months. Died August 4th, 1754. Here lyes buried the body of Mr. William Perkins, a Gentleman of liberal education. He was bred at Harvard College and commenced Master of Arts in ye year 1761. He was justly admired for his uncommon abilities, natural and acquired; his literature, exemplary piety, modesty, meekness and many other humane and Christian virtues which rendered him lovely in every relation of Life. He died of a fever, October 9, 1765 in the 28th year of his age. p.96 The Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts. Israel Perkins, died January 15, 1865, Aged 77 years and 6 months. Hannah, wife of Israel Perkins, died December 8, 1838, Aged 48 years. Israel Augustus Perkins, their son, died July 1, 1837, Aged 14 years. Sweet is the Memory of the departed. Here lyes buried the body of Mrs. Lydia Phillips, the Wife of Mr. Stephen Phillips. Died October ye 21st, 1742, in the 22nd year of her age. Sacred to the Memory of Mrs. Sally Phippen, who died September 3, 1817, AEt. 23. I am the resurrection and the Life. Jesus Christ. Mary, wife of Isaac Pinkham, died August 30, 1842, AEt. 28. Also a daughter aged 6 weeks. In Memory of Mr. John Pierce, who died September 22, 1845, AEt. 34. Also two children. Caroline E. died March 13, 1838, AEt. 3 weeks. John H. died September 13, 1843, AEt. 21 months. In Christ is the Resurrection. Here lyes ye Body of Mrs. Bethiah Poole, wife to Mr. Benjamin Poole of Redding. Deceased November 9th, 1720, Aged about 25 years. In Memory of Mary Downing, wife of James Pool, Jr., Who died February 26, 1832, aged 25 years. Also Clarisa, their only child, January 17, 1832, AEt. 3 months. To be continued - Part 36 - p.97 Transcribed by Janice Farnsworth Tombstone Inscriptions from the Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts, by John T. Mounton. Part 36 p.97 To friends in Heaven their spirits fled, Though strong were earthly ties, Yet still in hearts which still have bled, They live till memory dies. In Memory of Mrs. Elizabeth Poor, who died June 4, 1846, AEt. 65 years and 5 months. "Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord." Sarah Abba, daughter of Jeremiah T. & Lucy Poor, Died March 23, 1851, aged 9 years and 5 months. Rest loved one in thy Saviour's arms; In Heaven unfold thy growing charms; No clouds of sin or gloom or fear, Shall dim the radiant glories there. Here lyes buried the body of Mr. Robert Potter, Aged 41 years. Dyed in the year 1702. Here lyes ye body of Martha Potter, wife to Robert Potter. Aged 49 years. Dyed July ye 7th, 1709. Here lyes buried ye body of Mr. Robert Potter. Deceased January 20th 1732-3 in ye 39 year of his age. Martha, daughter of Robert and Martha Potter, aged 25 years, died May the 17, 1710. Here lyeth the body of Mercy Potter, Daughter to Mr. Robert & Mrs. Mercy Potter, who died September 11, 1755, AEt. 27. Here lyeth the body of Mary Potter, Daughter to Mr. Robert and Mrs. Mercy Potter, who died October 12, 1758, AEt. 33. Here lyes buried the body of Mercy Potter, wife to Mr. Robert Potter, who died June 6, 1750, AEtat. 49. Here lyes buried the body of Ephraim Potter, son of p.98 Mr. Robert and Mrs. Mercy Potter, who died November 25, 1745, AEt. 13. Here lyes buried ye body of Captain Benjamin Potter, who departed this life April ye 25 Anno Dom. 1745, Aged 65 years. Captain Benjamin Potter born at Lynn April 11, 1680, son of Robert and Ruth (Driver) Potter. He died at Lynn April 25, 1745 Insert: Potter Family of Lynn, Mass. Anna Potter, daughter of Captain Benjamin & Mrs. Ruth Potter, aged 4 years and about 4 months. Died February 1645. IHS In Memory of Margaret Powers, who died May 2d 1854, aged 36 years. A native of Fethard, County of Tipperary, Ireland. May she rest in peace, Amen. Erected by her husband, James Powers. Ann, wife of Tristram Plummer, died February 7, 1853, AEt. 71. Death oft dissolves our tenderest ties, Our fairest hopes are riven, But stricken hearts may meekly bow, Earth is exchanged for heaven. Jane R., widow of Thomas Noble, died May 8, 1861, aged 50. Rest, dearest mother, rest, From sin and sorrow free, In yon bright world of peace and love, We hope to dwell with thee. (also on this stone:) Elizabeth, wife of Ebenezer Putney, died Feb 15, 1850. Aged 53 years. Weep not for me, partner and children dear, My Jesus calls me from a vale of tears; I go where all is peace and endless joy, Where nothing evil can my soul annoy. To be continued Part 37 - p.99 Transcribed by Janice Farnsworth Tombstone Inscriptions from the Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts, by John T. Mounton. p.99 Part 37. Ella C. Quiner, died January 30, 1878, aged 30 years, 6 months. At rest in Heaven. In Memory of Mr. James Raddin, who died June 13, 1846, aged 32 years. Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of His saints. Also James Willard Raddin, son of James W. and Maria Raddin, died December 5, 1846, aged 8 months. Brief was thy stay with us dear babe, For thou wer't called at mornings dewy hour, To lay thy spirit at the Savior's feet, And join the cherub train of little ones, Around the throne of Him who bade thee come. Jesse Rhodes, died October 30, 1842, AEt. 2 years & 8 months. Charles Rhodes, died January 21, 1843, AEt. 8 mos. Children of Mr. James W. & Mrs. Maria Raddin. Here lyes ye body of Mr. John Ramsdell who dec'd July ye 30th, 1725, aged 45 years. Insert: A descendant of Abijah Ramsdell born about 1695, who emigrated early in life and settled in Lynn, Massachusetts. (source: History of Lynn) Here lyes buried ye body of Mary Ramsdell, who Deceased September ye 29, 1724, Aged 21 years. In Memory of Miss Hannah Ramsdell, who died June 4, 1830, AEt. 37 years. My Saviour will my life restore, And raise me from my dark abode, My flesh and soul shall part no more, But dwell forever near my God. Here lyes ye body of Robert Rand, who died December ye 6th, 1717, in ye 64th year of his age. Insert: p.240 History of Lynn. Benjamin Keayne, son of Robert Keane resided at Lynn for a time. In a codicil to his Will, Robert Keayne of Boston, left to Robert Rand of Lynn, forty shillings. Here lyes ye body of Robert Rand, Aged 21 years. Deceased May 14th, 1739. p.100 Inscriptions from the Old Burying Ground, Lynn. In Memory of Mr. Zachariah Rand, who departed this Life April 6th, 1765, aged 76 years. In Memory of Mr. Ezekiel Rand, who died January 12, 1849, AEt. 72. In Memory of Miss Nancy, daughter of Mr. Ezekiel J. & Mrs. Priscilla Rand, who died July 7, 1833, AEt 20. She now has gone and bid farewell, To all on earth below; But she has gone with saints to dwell, Where heavenly blessings flow. Here lyes ye body of Mr. Eleazer Rhoades, who dec'd August ye 4th, 1727, aged about 39 years. Samuel Rhoades, son of Mr. Hezekiah & Mrs. Abigail Rhoades, deceased July 11, 1733, aged 3 years & 8 Months & 12 days. 2 children of ye 7th, 1730. Aged Thomas & Elizabeth 4 weeks. Rhoades. Elizabeth died August Thomas died August. ye 30th, 1741, aged 10 years. This monument is inscribed to the Memory of Elizabeth Wigglesworth Rhodes, wife of Mr. Amos Rhodes. Obt. March 20, 1803, AEt. 32. The righteous shall be in everlasting remembrance. In Memory of Amos Rhodes, Esq. who died November 8, 1822, aged 69. In Memory of Mrs. Mary, wife of Amos Rhodes, who died January 29th, 1863, aged 80 years, 10 months. To be continued p.101 - Part 38 Transcribed by Janice Farnsworth Tombstone Inscriptions from the Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts, by John T. Mounton. Part 38. p.101 In Memory of Mr. Ezra Rhodes, who died April 26, 1846, AEt. 83. Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called the Children of God. In Memory of Mary, wife of Ezra Rhodes, who died June 30, 1848, AEt. 74. Asleep in Jesus! O how sweet To be for such a slumber meet, With holy confidence to sing, That death has lost his venomed sting. In Memory of Mrs. Mary Rhodes, widow of Deacon Ephraim Rhodes, Obt. September 23, 1798, AEt. 76. Happy soul, thy days are ended, All thy mourning days below, Go, by angel guards attended, To the sight of Jesus, go. In Memory of Mr. Thomas Rhodes, who died February 9, 1838, AEt. 90. In Memory of Mrs. Anna, wife of Mr. Thomas Rhodes, who Died September 22, 1815, AEt. 61. In Memory of Miss Anna, daughter of Mr. Thomas and Mrs. Anna Rhodes, who died July 10, 1818, AEt.33. Sacred to the Memory of Mr. John Rhodes, who died June 5, 1813, AEt. 32. Edward Rhodes, died July 23, 1865, AEt. 75. How precious is thy memory. In Memory of Mrs. Sarah Rhodes, who died January 28, 1838, AEt. 81. In Memory of Elizabeth T. Rhodes, who died September 17, 1817, aged 8 months. p.102 The Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts. Mary Ann B. Rhodes, who died September 30, 1821, aged 1 year and 10 months. Children of Thomas & Ruth Rhodes. Lovely babes, your days are ended, All your mourning days below, Go, by Angel guards attended, To the sight of Jesus - go. Sacred to the Memory of a much beloved and affectionate Child, Elizabeth T., daughter of Thomas and Ruth Rhodes, who died November 1, 1812; AEt. 1 year, 11 Months. And is our lovely daughter fled, No more with us to dwell? As the fair lily droops her head, Thus all our pleasures fell. In Memory of Ezra Rhodes, 3rd, who died November 4, 1832, AEt. 29. Blessed are the dead, who died in the Lord. Sacred to the Memory of Persis Isabella, daughter of Trevett & Eliza Rhodes, died August 13, 1838, aged 15 Months and 28 days. Blighted Flower. Miss Harriet Rhodes, died October 18, 1846, aged 24 Years. Lovely in life, beautiful in death. Here lyes buried ye body of Captain John Richards, who Departed this life October ye 7th, Anno Domini, 1733, Aged 56 Years. Here lyes ye body of Mrs. Lydia Richards, wife of Mr. John Richards, who died October 13, 1753, in ye 40th year of her age. To be continued p.103 - Part 39. Transcribed by Janice Farnsworth Tombstone Inscriptions from the Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts, by John T. Mounton. Part 39. p.103 In Memory of Mrs. Sarah Richardson, wife of Mr. Richard Richardson & daughter of Captain Nathaniel Breed of Boston, died October 10th, 1794, AEt. 73. In Memory of Deacon Josiah Richardson, who died Feb. 24, 1843, AEt. 63. Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord. In Memory of Betsey, wife of Josiah Richardson, who Died August 5, 1873, AEt. 90. "He will fulfill the desire of them that fear Him." TOMB. Joseph Ripley, died March 11, 1859, AEt. 70 years, 10 months. Lucy M. Ripley, died September 30, 1824, aged 6 mos. Mrs. Betsey Ripley, died April 17, 1825, aged 34 yrs. Joseph Ripley, died September 14, 1827. Helen A. Ripley, died January 26, 1832, aged 4 mos. Elmira S. Ripley, died January 4, 1840, aged 10 yrs. & 8 months. Mrs. Irene Ripley, died February 22, 1840, aged 34 years. The wives & children of Joseph Ripley. Erected by Thomas Roach, in memory of his beloved wife, Catherine Roach, who died December 19, 1852, aged 37 yrs. Born in the parish of Clones, County Fermaugh, Ireland. p.104 The Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts. Eliza Maria, daughter of Thomas W. and Eliza A. Robinson, died April 5, 1838, aged 3 years & 21 days. The cherub host rejoiced anew When this dear child bid earth adieu, Too lovely here with us to stay, They bore her to the realms of Day. Lewis Edward Robinson, son of Thomas W. & Eliza A. Robinson, died March 24, 1838, aged 6 years & 6 days. Mortals and angels him admired; He spoke & smiled and then expired; Bright seraphs bore his soul away, To dwell with God in endless day. Mary Lucinda Robinson, daughter of William P. & Elizabeth Robinson, died March 29, 1836, AEt. 1 Year. Nipped by the wind's untimely blast, Parched by the sun's direct ray, The momentary glories waste, The short lived beauties die away. Maria Louisa Robinson, daughter of William P. & Elizabeth Robinson, died March 12, 1837, in her 4th year. Also their son, Charles Thomas Robinson, died September 17, 1839, aged 11 months. As faded our friendship's early joy, The seeming gold is half alloy, That tie that binds the human heart, The closer drawn must sooner part. Thus fade our sweetest comforts here, Our dearest friends soon disappear, When the loud call from God is given, They sleep in death, to wake in heaven. In Memory of Lucinda Clark Robinson, wife of William Pitt Robinson, who died August 17, 1832, aged 27 years. Yet these, new rising from the tomb, With lustre brighter far shall shine, Revive with ever during bloom, Safe from diseases and decline. To be continued Part 40 - p. 105. Transcribed by Janice Farnsworth Tombstone Inscriptions from the Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts, by John T. Mounton. Part 40. p.105 In Memory of Catherine Maria Otis, daughter of Reverend Otis & Maria J. Rockwood, who died Oct. 25, 1824, aged 11 months & 10 days. She sparkled, was exhaled and went to heaven. Insert: Rev. Otis Rockwood Source: Genealogical Register by Abner Morse. p.225. Rev. Otis Rockwood, A.M., grad. at Midd. Coll., VT, 1813 & at the Theological Seminary at Charlestown, where he had a call to settle as colleague pastor with the Rev. Dr. Morse and at the same time a call from the First Congregational Church & Society at Lynn, Mass. He accepted the latter & was ordained July 1, 1818. During his ministry there (14 years) the church was increased to 130 members - their house of worship rebuilt. In Dr. "Cooke's Centuries" in Lynn, there is an interesting notice of Mr. Rockwood's ministry in Lynn from which is an extract: "But the true importance of the work which he did here consisted of breaking the force of the time which was bearing all to destruction and beginning to set it an opposite direction - He found here a church having but two praying families and left it with many." Sacred to the Memory of Mr. Allen Rowe, son of William & Elizabeth Rowe of Gloucester. Died September 18, 1820, AEt. 32. Friends nor physicians could not save, This mortal body from the grave; Nor can the grave confine me here, When Christ, my Saviour doth appear. Weep not over the tomb of innocence. In Memory of Sarah Caroline Rowe, only child of Samuel W. And Caroline Rowe, who died March 9th, 1845, AEt. 4 years, 6 months & 6 days. So sweet a flower from earth to heaven borne, Thy happy smiles we love, thy death we mourn, The unopened bud but half revealed to life, Of hopes and pleasures, beauties, joys so rife, Plucked from the earth a lovely blooming flower, The light and joyous being of an hour. In Memory of Mr. John Rundlet, who departed this Life September 27, 1806, AEt. 22. All whose fond wishes do to heaven aspire, Who make those blest abodes their soul's desire; If you are wise and hope that rest to gain, Use well your time, live not an hour in vain. Ellen Amelia Russell, daughter of Rev. Philemon R. And Harriet Russell, died September 6, 1844, AEt. 15 months. p.106 The Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts. In Memory of Mrs. Martha C., wife of Reverend Philomon R. Russell, who died June 26th, 1838, aged 31 years. Also their infant, Martha Robinson, aged 4 months. I would not live alway; no - welcome the tomb, Since Jesus hath slept here, I dread not its gloom, Here sweet be my rest, till he bid me arise, And hail Him in triumph descending the skies. In Memory of William Russell of Marblehead, son of William & Hannah Russell, who died January 11, 1844, AEt. 22. Blighted hopes. Also his father, who was lost at sea, February, 1830, AEt. 33. His home was on the mountain wave, His grave was in the deep. In Memory of Mr. Epes Rust. Died May 25, 1842, AEt. 25. Also Charlotte Ann, daughter of Epes B. & Nancy Rust, Died September 26, 1841, AEt. 1 year & 7 months. This plain marble tells the place where sleeps the dust of one whose memory we delight to cherish. Youthful companion, thou art gone to be at rest; but hope, the soul's anchor, anticipates the day when we shall greet thee in Heaven. The First Church of Christ in Lynn, erected this monument to the Memory of their faithful and much esteemed brother, Deacon Nathaniel Sargent. He died September 23, 1798, aged 38 years. I am the resurrection and the life, saith the Redeemer. In Memory of Mr. Samuel Sargent, who died November 9, 1830, AEt. 53 years. Death is a debt to nature due, I've paid that debt and so must you. p.107 The Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts. Moses Mansfield, son of Ephraim & Mary E. Sargent, died September 17, 1848, aged 1 year & 4 months. Shall we meet, redeemed one When the toils of life are done? Yes, my parents, there is a morning, Brighter than thy thoughts can know; I have hailed its glorious dawning, And the Just shall find it so. Here lyes ye body of Mrs. Elizabeth Sears, wife to Mr. Anthony Sears, Aged 51 years. Deceased February 10, 1726. Sacred to the Memory of Miss Elizabeth Segar of Newton, Who died July 18, 1827, AEt. 79. She had finished, and well finished the work given her to do; And we trust has by grace entered into, and is now enjoying That rest which remaineth to the people of God. George L., son of William & Mary Senter, died July 8, 1855, AEt. 19 years. Erected by William Keating in memory of his beloved sister, Ann Seymour, Who died December 6, 1851, aged 23 years. May she rest in peace. Amen. The tomb of Reverend Jeremiah Shepard. The Memory of the just is blessed. Insert - p.276 - History of Lynn, Mass. On the 6th of October, 1680, Mr. Jeremiah Shepard was ordained Pastor of the Church at Lynn. Mrs. Mary Shepard, died March 28th, 1710, AEt. 53, the mother of nine children. Five died. A prudent wife is from the Lord. Proverb 31, 10 & 25 verses. Jeremiah died 1700 AEt. 23. Mehetable died 1688. Margaret died 1688. Thomas died 1709, AEt. 29. Francis died 1692. To be continued - Part 41 - p. 108. Transcribed by Janice Farnsworth. Tombstone Inscriptions from the Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts, by John T. Mounton. Part 41. p.108 Reverend Jeremiah Shepard, died June 2, 1720 AEt. 72. Elijah's mantle drops, the phrophet dies; His earthly mansion quits and mounts the skies. So Shepard's gone. His precious dust, death's prey, indeed is here, But his nobler breath among seraph's does appear, He joins the adoring crowds about the throne, He's conquered all, and now he wears the crown. Tombstone Inscriptions from the Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts, by John T. Mounton. Tombstone Inscription from the Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts by John T. Mounton. p.108 cont'd. In Memory of Mrs. Nancy, wife of Mr. Robert Sisson, who died February 18, 1843, AEt 30. Mary, wife of Henry Skidmore, died March 13, 1848, AEt. 38. Herbert R. Skidmore, their son, died April 7, 1849 AEt. 13 mos. Erected by Sarah Ann Skidmore. In Memory of Abigail, wife of Mr. William Skinner & the daughter of the late Mr. Joseph & Mrs. Mary Breed, who died September 14, 1845, AEt. 39 yrs. Borne by the Angels, on their wings, Far from earth the spirit flies, Finds her God, and sits and sings, Triumphing in Paradise. In Memory of Eurana Ann Skinner, daughter of Jacob & Clarissa Skinner who died February 1, 1832, AEt. 4 years & 3 months. SKINNER MONUMENT. John Skinner, died October 5, 1839, AEt. 47 years, 7 months & 9 days. Tameson Shaw Skinner, wife of John Skinner, died May 11, 1874, AEt. 79 years, 7 months & 17 days. Mary Skinner, wife of James B. Howard, died August 15, 1850, AET. 35 years, 6 months & 12 days. p.109 The Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts. Mary Jane Howard, daughter of James B. and Mary Howard, died August 15, 1850, AEt. 11 years and five months. Charles, died March 11, 1830, AEt 3 months. Susan Jane, died Sept. 5, 1838, AEt. 3 yrs., 10 mos. Oliver Lyman, died Sept 10, 1838, AEt. 16 days. The children of John & Tameson Skinner. Warren Skinner died September 30th, 1853, AEt. 26 yrs. Friends nor physicians could not save This mortal body from the grave; Nor can the grave confine me here, When Christ, my Saviour, shall appear. In Memory of Mrs. Martha Ann Soule, wife of Mr. Samuel Soule, who died December 11, 1846, AEt. 34 years. Also Mary Elizabeth Soule, their daughter, died July 6, 1838 AEt. 7 months. Lamented wife, beloved and gentle child; How sinks the heart of your sweet love beguiled ! In Memory of Mr. Thomas Standley, who died May 13, 1823, AEt. 51. In Memory of Mrs. Mary, wife of Mr. Thomas Standly, who Died May 13, 1823, AEt. 51. In Memory of Mrs. Mary, wife of Mr. Thomas Standley, who Died January 13, 1837, AEt. 65. Benjamin W. Stevens, son of Benjamin & Clarissa J. Stevens, Died October 7, 1837, aged 11 months & 6 days. But scarce the summer's suns had shone, On the pure brow of this dear one, Ere He who gave, saw fit to take, What He but lent, though it should break The dearest ties. In Memory of Mr. Nathaniel Stevenson, late of Boston, Who died March 3, 1839, AEt. 51. To be continued - Part 42 - p. 110. Transcribed by Janice Farnsworth Tombstone Inscriptions from the Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts, by John T. Mounton. Part 42. p.110 In Memory of Miss Maria Stevenson, who died at Scituate, Massachusetts, June 13, 1846, AEt. 64. Sacred to the Memory of Mrs. Mehetable Stocker, wife of Captain Joseph Stocker, who departed this life June 9th 1793, in the 38th year of her age. Were death denied, even fools would wish to die, Death - wounds to cure; we all, we rise, we reign, Spring from our fetters - fasten in the skies, Where blooming Eden withers in our sight. Death gives us more than in Eden lost; This king of terros is the Prince of Peace. When shall I die to vanity, pain, death, When shall I die? When shall I live forever? Insert: Photos of the tombstones of Mehetable Stocker and Captain Joseph Stocker, online at "A Very Grave Matter" The tombstone for Capt. Joseph Stocker reads: The Remains of Captain Joseph Stocker are Entomb'd beneath This stone. He died March 6th, 1793, AEt. 30 Years. http://gravematter.smugmug.com/gallery/1082558/6/50304265/Large Here lyes buried the body of Mr. Thomas Stocker, Who departed this life Sept'r the 19th, 1770, in Ye 62d year of his age. Here lyes ye body of Mrs. Hannah Stocker, ye wife Of Mr. John Stocker, who died March ye 5th, 1740 In her *____ year. (illegible). In Memeory of Mr. James Stone, who died Dec. 3, 1843, AEt. 63. Servant of God - Well done! Thy glorious warfare's past, The battle's fought, the victory won, And thou art crowned at last. In Memory of Eunice Stone, wife of James Stone. Born June 12, 1780. - Died January 9, 1870. p.111 The Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts. Sacred to the Memory of William Stone, son of James And Eunice Stone, who died March 26, A.D., 1833, Aged 19 years & 7 months. This marble was erected by the Social Club, in testimony of Their respect for one of their members, who was a beloved & Dutiful son, an affectionate and lamented brother, a virtu- ous and trusty companion, a sincere and faithful friend. In Memory of Lydia Ann, daughter of James and Eunice Stone, Who died May 22, 1833, aged 8 years and 4 months. In Memory of Mr. Abraham Stone, son of Mr. James & Mrs. Eunice Stone, who died December 19, 1840, AEt. 25. His race was fair but short on Earth, His duty well was done, Beloved by all who knew his worth, And all who knew him mourn. Life a fair cloud at summer day, That sweetly fades at evening, Abraham's spirit passed away, From earth, to shine in heaven. In Memory of James Wilber Stone, son of James & Sally Stone, Who died October 10, 1844, AEt. 5 years and 4 months. In Memory of Mrs. Sarah Stone, wife of Captain John Stone, Who died April 5, 1837, AEt. 54. When such friends part, 'Tis the survivor dies. In Memory of Cornelius Sullivan, a native of County Cork, Ireland, who died September 9, 1849, Aged 26 years - Erected by his wife, Elizabeth. Requiescat in Peace. To be continued - Part 43, p.112. Transcribed by Janice Farnsworth. Tombstone Inscriptions from the Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts, by John T. Mounton. Part 43. p.112 Sylvester A. Swain, son of Alfred W. & Mary J. Swain, Died August 30, 1850, AEt. 1 year & 21 days. Sweet babe, thou hast gone to thy rest, We bid thee a long farewell, And hope thou art numbered with the blest, In a happier world to dwell. In Memory of Mr. Ephraim Sweetser, who died February 26, 1830: AEt. 53. Friends and physicians could not save My mortal body from the grave; Nor can the grave confine me here, Since Christ has called me to appear. In Memory of Mrs. Mary Sweetser, wife of Mr. Ephraim Sweetser. Obt. October 6, 1802, AEt. 20. Like me in dust you'll soon be laid, Then Oh! Prepare to come, That with my dying hope I said, We'll meet in a happier home. Mary Smith Sweetzer, wife of Ephraim Sweetser, died April 27, 1860; AEt. 77 years & 9 months. Kind mother, thou has left us, To join thy friends above, To dwell in peace with Jesus, And feast upon his love. Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of His saints. In Memory of Miss Mary Sweetser, daughter of Ephraim and Mary Sweetser, who died January 25, 1837, AEt. 29. Her soul has now taken its flight; To mansions of glory above; To mingle with angels of light, And dwell in the kingdom of love. p.113 The Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts. In Memory of Lydia Ann Sweetser, who died April 2d, 1834 Aged 14 years, & William Harrison Sweetser, who died May 23d 1818, aged 8 months. Children of Ephraim and Mary Sweetser. Farewell dear friends, prepare to die, Love God and we shall meet on high, to part no more. Almira Sweetser, daughter of Ephraim and Mary Sweetser, Died September 7, 1854, AEt. 39. Sister, thou hast gone to rest; Thy sins are all forgiven; Saints in light have welcomed thee, To share the joys of Heaven. Elizabeth Sweetser, daughter of Ephraim & Mary Sweetser, Died January 18th 1859, AEt. 37. She has fallen asleep in Jesus; pillowed on the bosom of Uncreated Love; basking forever beneath the sunshine Of Jehobah's smile. The Memory of the just is blessed. Lydia Ann Sweetser, daughter of Ephraim Sweetser Jr. & Nancy Sweetser, died September 16, 1836, Aged 8 mos & 19 days. One little bud adorned my bower, And shed sweet fragrance round; It grew in beauty hour by hour, Till, ah! The spoiler came in power, And crushed it to the ground. To be continued - Part 44 - p.114 Transcribed by Janice Farnsworth. Tombstone Inscriptions from the Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts, by John T. Mounton. Part 44. p.114 In Memory of Mr. Amos Tapley, who died September 1, 1830, AEt. 47. I am the resurrection and the life. In Memory of Mrs. Elizabeth Tapley, widow of Mr. Amos Tapley, who died May 30, 1841, Aged 53. Then shall the dust return to the earth as it was, and The spirit shall return to God, who gave it. In Memory of Miss Eunice Ann Tapley, only daughter of Amos & Elizabeth Tapley, who died April 3, 1837, AEt. 22. When lingering pain her bosom tore, Resigned she kissed the chastening rod, Each mortal pang with meekness bore And smiled in death to meet her God. In Memory of Captain Nathaniel Tarbox, who died December 13, 1831, AEt. 79. In Memory of Mrs. Abigail Tarbox, widow of Capt. Nathaniel Tarbox, who died February 13, 1844, AEt. 90. There is rest in Heaven. William Tarbox died August 28, 1849, AEt. 61. Edwin Hill Tarbox, son of William & Dolly Tarbox, died at Sacramento City, California, August 17, 1850, AEt. 24. In Memory of Mary Elizabeth Tarbox, daughter of William & Dolly Tarbox, who died April 28, 1834, AEt. 4 years & 6 mos. We hope she leans on Jesus' breast, Where sorrow cannot come. May we too find in Heaven a rest, And our eternal Home. Sarah Tarbox, daughter to Jacob & Abigail Tarbox, Died August ye 5th, 1741, aged 14 months. p.115 Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts In Memory of Mrs. Mary Tarbox, wife of Mr. Ebenezer Tarbox, Jr., who died January 22, 1823, AEt. 38. Adieu! Thou dear departed soul! Now gone from earth to heaven above, Where streams of pleasure ever roll, To drink full draughts of Heavenly Love. Margaret L. Tarbox, wife of Isaac H. Tarbox, died December 17, 1849, AEt. 34. Helen Maria Tarbox, their daughter, died March 19, 1850, Aged 4 months & 19 days. Charles J. Tarbox, son of Isaac H. & Margaret L. Tarbox, Died Oct 20, 1838, aged 10 mos & 7 days. Our happy child to heaven has gone, Gone to his Father, to his home. Ah! little infant, happy be; The loss to us is gain to thee. Martha Maria Tarbox, wife of John M. Tarbox, died May 6, 1853, AEt. 18. She hath left all scenes of sadness, For a brighter realm above, And her spirit dwells in gladness, In that blissful world of love. Mourning kindred, cease thy weeping, Hush those sighs that rend thy breast, Soft, O, softly she is sleeping; Sweetly doth the dear one rest. In Memory of Mr. Paul B. Taylor, who died September 29, 1840, aged 28. In joys sedate, in suffering much composed, Serene through life, and peaceful when it closed, Go live with God, who called thee hence away, Go reign with Him in everlasting day. These rites, this monument, this verse, receive, Tis all a wife, a friend can give. To be continued Part 45 - p. 116. Transcribed by Janice Farnsworth Tombstone Inscriptions from the Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts by John T. Moulton. Part 45. p.116 Abigail, daughter of Joseph G. & Harriet Taylor, Died April 30, 1838, AEt. 2 years & 3 months. The little ones He took and blest, And clasped them to His tender breast. James H. Teel, son of Eben S. & Jane Teel, Died May 14, 1850, AEt. 4 months. Happy infant, early blest, Rest, in peaceful slumber rest. Here lyes buried ye body of Mr. Edward Thomas, who Died April the 12th, 1741, Aged 42 years; who was A gentleman of the island of Barbadoes. Charles J. Thompson died August 30, 1846, Aged 27 Years. Also his only son, Charles J. Thompson, died April 6, 1846, aged 8 months. For as in Adam, all dieeven so in Christ shall all Be made alive. In Memory of three children of Captain Daniel & Mrs. Sarah Tilton. Sarah Jane Tilton died May 23, 1829, AEt. 1 year & 8 months. John Brier Tilton died October 24, 1829, AEt. 15 months. Daniel Brier Tilton died September 6, 1830, AEt 1 year. Behold these children dead and gone, A father weeps, a mother mourns, We drop a tear to soothe the grief, A mother's God will grant relief. In Memory of Mr. Daniel Townsend, who died May 10, 1833, AEt. 38. But is he dead? - no, no, he lives! His happy spirit flies, To Heaven above; and there receives The long expected prize. p.117 The Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts. Monument - Towling. Samuel C. Towling, died May 16, 1843, aged 2 months. Jeremiah M. Towling, died November 14, 1845, aged 8 Months. Children of Jeremiah & Sarah J. Towling. They tasted of life's bitter cup, Refused to drink the potion up; They turned their little heads aside, Sickened at the taste and died. Sacred to the Memory of Robert Wormsted, son of Robert W. Wormsted and Susan Trevett - who died April 4, A.D. 1823, Aged 8 years. Ah, whither fled! Ye dear illusions stay! Lo! Pale and silent lies the lovely clay. How are the roses on that cheek decayed, Which late the purple light of youth displayed. O death, why arm with cruelty thy power, And spare the idle weed yet top the flower. In Memory of Mr. David Tufts, a soldier of the Revolution, Who died July 6, 1823, AEt. 60. When coldness wraps this suffering clay, Ah, whither strays the immortal mind? It cannot die, it cannot stay, But leaves its darkened dust behind. How uncertain are human enjoyments. Insert: History of Lynn, Mass. p.579 - Soldiers of the Revolution - Corporal David Tufts. From gratitude, respect and endearing recollection, this stone is erected in remembrance of Mrs. Jane & Sally Tufts, consort & daughter of Mr. David Tufts who died November 15th 15th and 16th, 1795, aged 28 years - the infant one day. Sacred to the Memory of David Tufts, who died August 20th & 22d, 1801. She aged 32 years - the child AEt. 5 hours. 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. p.227 History of Lynn - David Tufts for many years ran an express wagon to Marblehead and was the first regular Lynn express driver. p.118 The Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Mass. In Memory of Mr. David Tufts who died October 19th, 1833 AEt 42 years. How blessed the righteous when he dies. Mary Ann Hill Tufts, wife of David Tufts, died April 2, 1861, AEt. 65. This humble stone is inscribed to the Memory of Mary Frances Tufts, daughter of Mr. David & Mrs. Eunice Tufts. Obt. September 24, 1803, aged 1 month. Happy child! Accepted without being exercised, Thou hast Joined the fellowship of angels and sister spirits. This monument is erected to the Memory of Joseph Hart Tufts, Son of Mr. David & Mrs. Eunice Tufts. Died January 16, 1806, Aged 6 months & 22 days. The loveliest flower in nature's garden placed, Permitted just to bloom, and plucked in haste. Sacred to the Memory of Mary Tufts, daughter of Mr. David & Mrs. Eunice Tufts, who died May 22d 1811, aged 1 year & 6 mos. And is my lovely Mary fled, No more with us to dwell? As the fair lily drooped her head, Thus all my pleasure fell. In Memory of Joseph H. Tufts, son of Mr. David & Mrs. Eunice Tufts, who died August 24, 1813, aged 10 months. Sweet babe, thy morn was bright and gay, But like the meteor's transient ray, It beamed to charm - then died away. To be continued Part 46 - p.119 Transcribed by Janice Farnsworth Tombstone Inscriptions from the Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts, by John T. Moulton. Part 46. p.119 In Memory of Mrs. Jenny Tufts, wife of Mr. Ammi Tufts, Who died June 16th, 1801, aged 24 years & 4 months. Our Mother, Huldah Tufts, wife of Ammi Tufts, died November 4, 1832, AEt. 54. Gone Home. Insert: I saw that "Gone Home" once on a tombstone, and thought it was the most wonderful epitaph I have ever seen. Janice Farnsworth In Memory of Mrs. Susan Tufts, wife of Deacon Richard Tufts, who Died February 8, 1823, AEt. 23. Thy earthly joys were soon matured, Too soon the sweets of life were over, The saints eternal rest secured, Thy bosom braves the storm no more. Also, their son, Richard Stockton Tufts, died December 18, 1835, Aged 13 years. Rebecca, wife of Deacon Richard Tufts, died November 17, 1853, Aged 52 years & 11 months. Rest, dear Mother, rest forever, On the bosom of Eternal Love, All thy conflicts here are ended, Thou are with the saints above. Here lies buried the body of Mrs. Mary Tuttle, wife to Mr. John Tuttle and the daughter to Ebenezer Burrill, Esq. who Died August 6th, 1778, in the 46th year of her age. In Memory of Mrs. Catherine Tuttle, widow of the late Jonathan Tuttle, Esq., of Landaff, New Hampshire. She was born at Salem, September 5, 1762 and died in Lynn, March 28, 1839, in her 77th year. Mrs. Betsey Tuttle, wife of Jonathan Tuttle, died November 26th, 1846, AEt. 56. A crown to her husband. p.120 The Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts. In Memory of two children of Richard and Mary Valpey. John Henry Valpey, died March 25, 1833 AEt. 1 year, 11 months and 4 days. Almira Elizabeth Valpey, died May 30, 1834, AET. 11 months and 28 days. Oh, what is life when thus we see, How quickley its career must end, Mortal, who ever thou art, A moral lesson here is penned - Look to thy journey's close - Thy grave. And trust in Christ whose love will Save. In Memory of Mrs. Harriet Parsons, wife of Mr. David Vickary, Jr., and the daughter of Mr. Jabez and Mrs. Mary Hitchings, who died July 10, 1835, AEt. 23 yrs. Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord. Mary Ellen Vickary, daughter of Otis and Abigail Victary, Died May 29, 1839, AEt. 6 months and 19 days. Hope and joy and beauties bloom, Are blossoms gathered for the tomb. Elizabeth Ann Vickary, daughter of Otis & Abigail Vickary, Died December 25, 1845, AEt. 2 years. Edith M. Vickary, daughter of Otis and Abigail Vickary, Died May 2d, 1850, AEt. 2 years and 6 months. Eleanor Vickary, daughter of Otis and Abigail Vickary, Died May 31, 1850, AEt. 8 weeks. p.121 The Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts. Mehetable Waitt, daughter of Mr. Joseph & Mrs. Lydia Waitt, Deceased December 31, 1727, aged 13 years, 11 Months and 27 days. In Memory of Mr. Nathaniel Walden, who died March 13, 1835, AEt. 68. Thanks for the gift he left, His pure life story; Death, that all else has reft, Dims not this glory. On Memory's gazing eye, Thickly there gather Relics that cannot die, Of our lost father. In Memory of Mrs. Hannah, wife of Mr. Nathaniel Walden, Who died March 31, 1841, AEt. 69. Safe in the presence of her God, She now triumphant reigns, And round the throne with cherubim, She swells the noble strain. In Memory of Miss Ann Walden, daughter of Mr. Nathaniel & Mrs. Hannah Walden, who died March 31, 1834, AEt. 26 years. She's free from trouble, sin and pain; She's gone to Heaven with Christ to reign. No more to draw earth's sickly breath, No more to agonize in death. In Memory of Mr. William Walden, who died February 2d, 1841, AEt. 29. Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord. Adeline Walden, daughter of Mr. Caleb and Mrs. Betsey Walden, who died October 26, 1827, aged 6 years. She tasted of life's bitter cup, Refused to drink the potion up, And turned her little head aside, Digusted with the taste and died. To be continued - Part 47 - p.122 Transcribed by Janice Farnsworth Tombstone Inscriptions from the Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts, by John T. Mounton. Part 47. p.122 Lydia Ann Walden, daughter of Mr. Isaiah and Mrs. Ann Walden, Died January 26, 1835, Aged 13 months. Sweet innocent, farewell! Thou art gone To mingle with the blest above, And we are left to weep alone, And still, thy memory love. Sacred to the Memory of Mrs. Betsey Walton, wife to Mr. Ebenezer Walton, who died June 6, 1807, AEt. 20. When blooming youth is snatched away, By death's resistless hand, Our hearts, the mournful tribute pay, With pity must demand. Ellen Augusta Ward, daughter of Winsor W. Ward & Phebe Ward, died June 12, 1849, aged 21 months and 3 days. A bud plucked from earth, to bloom in Heaven. In Memory of three children of William & Matilda Webster. John Webster died Sept. 10, 1821, AEt. 11 months. Caroline Matilda Webster died May 3, 1835, AEt. 2 weeks. Mary Elizabeth Webster died Feb. 3, 1839, AEt. 5 years and 8 months. "Suffer little children to come unto me, for such is the Kingdom of Heaven." Dear Sissy Wells. (Perhaps the daughter of William Wells who was one of the Long Island settlers mid to late 1600s?) Oliver Wendall, died Oct. 3d 1843, AEt. 35. Hannah S. Rollins, died Oct 3d, 1839 AEt. 29. Time was, its busy scenes, Its troubles and its joys. Death's icy fetters intervenes, And all its hopes destroys. But in that brighter world above, Our souls again shall rise, And in the Saviour's boundless love, Shall live beyond the skies. In Memory of Mr. Joseph L. Whitcomb, a native of Vermont, Who died June 25, 1843, AEt. 32. Through much tribulation, we enter into the Kingdom of Heaven. John E. Weston, Minister of the Gospel, died July 2d, 1831, AEt. 35. He was ordained October, 1827, Pastor of the 2nd Baptist Church in Cambridge and at the time of his death was pastor elect of the Baptist Church, Nashua, New Hampshire. It was while on a journey to Nashua to preach on the ensuing Sabbath, that he was drowned in Sandy Pond at Wilmington. This sudden and afflictive event occurred in consequence of a deep bank near the edge of the pond, from which un- perceived by him, he was precipated with his carriage and sunk, in death. Thus died a most excellent husband and father, a devoted and humble Christian, and able and ener- getic minister, beloved by all, and bearing the noble feat- ures of that Saviour whom he delighted to honor. In Memory of Charles J. Weston, son of Jonas & Adeline Weston, who died September 10, 1842, AEt. 7 weeks. Also an infant son, died January 25, 1848. Rest, gentle spirits, with thy Saviour, rest. Who on earth such tender infants blest. Childhood and manly vigor moulder beneath this stone, Which is erected in Memory of Mr. Raphael Wheeler, who died June 5, 1797, aged 33 years. And Thomas Stocker Wheeler, son of Mr. Raphael and Mrs. Mary Wheeler, who died September 13, 1795, aged 3 years. Corruption, earth and worms, Do not refine this flesh, Till our triumphant spirits come, To put in on afresh. To be continued Part 48 - p.124 Transcribed by Janice Farnsworth Tombstone Inscriptions from the Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts, by John T. Moulton. Part 48. p.124 In Memory of Mr. William Whitmore, Jun., who was drowned December 14, 1793, Aged 26 years. Although his flight was swift and sudden too, Yet Christ was able for to bear him through Death's gloomy shade, and cause to inherit Eternal life, which he for all did merit. Insert: Source: History of Lynn by Alonzo Lewis & James R. Newhall. p.358 1793. A boat, containing five persons, was overset, near the mouth of Saugus River on the 14th of December, 1793 and three persons drowned. These were John Burrill, aged 67, William Whittemore aged 27 and William Crow, aged 15 years. They had been on an excursion of pleasure to the Pines; the afternoon was pleasant and as they were returning, the boat was struck by a squall, which frightened them, and caused them to seek the shore, which they probably would have gained, had not one of them jumped upon the side of the boat, which caused it to overset. Two of them swam to shore in safety. Mr. Burrill and the boy also gained the beach, but died in a few minutes. WHITE. Enclosure. Jabez Augustus White, Died Spetember 15, 1836 Reuben Henry White, Died September 30, 1838. Abba Augusta White, Died June 1, 1842. Abba Alenia White, Died September 19, 1848. The children of Captain Jeremiah and Elizabeth White. In Memory of Mrs. Eliza Ann, wife of Mr. Simri Whitney, who died June 4, 1837; Aged 30 years. She's gone and left me here below, To mourn her loss with grief and woe; But God is just, may I be still. Since tis my Heavenly Father's Will. Monument. Reverend Samuel Whiting. Born A.D. 1597. Died A.D. 1679. Rev. Samuel Whiting, born at Boston, Lincolnshire, England, November 30, 1597. Died at Lynn, Mass. December 11, 1679, AEt. 82 years. Thomas Williams - Died February 21, 1797, AEt. 35. Jerusha Williams, Wife of Thomas Williams, died July 11th, 1849, AEt. 85. In early life, deprived of the care of a kind and indulgent father, but permitted, by our beneficent heavenly Father, to enjoy the care of a most exemplary mother, the surviving children erect this monument to perpetuate their endeared memory. p.125 In Memory of Mrs. Betsey, widow of Mr. Ebenezer Wing, who died August 10, 1834, in her 76th year. Long in our hearts the memory of her worth, Shall linger, like some precious gem enshrined, And though her converse has been lost to earth, We will fondly hope that joy again to find. Harriet Virginia Winn died July 30, 1845, Aged 1 year. George Elbridge Winn died October 1, 1849, Aged 1 year and 4 months. The children of George and Mary J. Winn. Erected in Memory of Mr. Benjamin Witt. Obt. November 29, 1820, AEt. 85. Erected in Memory of Mrs. Abigail, wife of Mr. Benjamin Witt, Obt. April 1818, AEt. 76. To thee, O God, alone I bow; By thee alone have lived; All I have to Thee I owe; Myself to thee I give. Daniel R. Witt, Died September 22, 1857, aged 89 Years, 9 months. Death sets our spirits free. In Memory of Mrs. Mary, wife of Major Daniel R. Witt, daughter of Ephraim Breed, Esq., who died September 13, 1825, AEt. 54. Happy forever shall I be, I dwell in Him, who died for me. To be continued - Part 49 - p.126 Transcribed by Janice Farnsworth Tombstone Inscriptions from the Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts, by John T. Moulton. Part 49. p.126 Here lies the body of Mr. Ivory Witt. Died March 19th 1752, in the 32d year of his age. Here lies the body of Captain Thomas Witt. Died September 19th, 1754, in the 65 year of his age. Here lies the body of Mrs. Mary Witt. Died September 22d 1754, in the 29th year of her age. Here lies the body of Mr. Daniel Witt. Died June 25th, 1755, in the 23d year of his age. In Memory of Henry Witt, who died December 27, 1845, AEt. 67. Margaret B. Witt, wife of Henry Witt, died March 16, 1869, AEt. AEt. 85. WOOD ENCLOSURE. Mr. Henry Wood, died August 5th, 1852, AEt. 62. He closed his eyes in peace, His spirit left the house of clay: To realms of bliss, it wings its way, Where sighs and sorrows cease. In Memory of Mrs. Lydia Farrington, wife of Mr. Henry Wood, who died January 29, 1839, AEt. 44. Also Martha Jane Wood, their daughter, died August 27, 1838, Aged 15 years. They are free from trouble, sin and pain, They are gone to Heaven with Christ to reign, No more to draw earth's sickly breath, No more to agonize in death. In Memory of Miss Sarah Wood, daughter of Henry and Lydia Wood, who died February 13th, 1838, aged 19 years. Farewell! For the spirit forever has fled. And the body inhabits the house of the dead; But her virtues survive, deeply writ on the heart, Her remembrance shall never, no, never depart. p.127 Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts. Also Daniel Farrington Wood, their son, died July 7, 1834, aged 5 weeks. In Memory of Mrs. Sarah Woodbury, wife of Mr. John Woodbury, who died May 6th, 1835, AEt. 53. Though unto death a stern decree Commands the friend you love, Her soul from sin and sorrow free, Yet lives with God above. Then weep ye not; for we but part, To meet where troubles cease, To hold communion of the heart, In worlds of joy and peace. Helen Augusta Woodbury, daughter of Joseph P. and Susan Woodbury, died July 31, 1838, AEt. 9 weeks and 4 days. Sweet babe no more, but seraph now, Before the throne behold her bow; To Heavenly joy her spirit flies, Blest in the mansion of the skies. Sarah Elizabeth Woolley, daughter of James & Julia Woolley, died March 31, 1836 aged 14 months & 5 days. This lovely bud, so young, so fair, Called hence by early doom, Just came to show how fair a flower In Paradise would bloom. James Henry Woolley, son of James & Julia Woolley, Died March 16, 1840, AEt. 1 year and 11 months. Thus sweetly born he flies to rest, We know 'tis well, nay more - 'tis blest; When we our pilgrim path have trod Oh, may we find him with our God. David Worthen, died July 20, 1853, aged 64 years & 3 months. To be continued Part 50 - p.128. Transcribed by Janice Farnsworth Tombstone Inscriptions from the Old Burying Ground, Lynn, Massachusetts, by John T. Moulton. Part 50. p.128 Sally R. Worthen, wife of David Worthen, died March 24, 1868, aged 71 years & 6 months. Not dead. Not dead but onward passed. To spheres of higher life and light, The earthly form aside is cast, The spirit wings a joyful flight. Mary A. Worthen, daughter of David & Sally R. Worthen, Died March 6, 1843, aged 6 years and 8 months. Her spirit pure has gone to rest, With seraphs bright in regions blest, Reposing in her Savior's smiles, Secure from earth's delusive wiles. END. Transcribed by Janice Farnsworth Full book sent on request. Notepad format 313 kbs.