Unknown Graveyard, W. Long Pond Road, Plymouth, Massachusetts 02360, is located in the South Plymouth section of the town. The graveyard was established at least as early as 1838. Directions: Going south on Route 3, exit at #3. Take a left onto Clark Road. Take a right onto Long Pond Road. About 4 miles on the left is Faunce Memorial Church. Across from the church is W. Long Pond Road (dirt road). Take a right onto the dirt road. The graveyard is located about 1/10 mile on the right surrounded by an iron fence. Transcriptions by Mary Aguilar on 06/17/02. Dates appear from the earliest (1838) to the latest (1943), although unmarked mounds and depressions in the earth may be actual graves of unknown date. Email: schmoopie51@aol.com ******************************************************************************** USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. ******************************************************************************** These stones are transcribed as accurately as possible. Spellings are as they appear on the stone. Where I have typed a question mark in a parenthesis "(?)" means that I am not able to determine exactly what is engraved on the stone, but have taken an educated guess: e.g., "1853(?)" means "It appears to 1853"; or "BURGESS(?)" means "It appears to be BURGESS." A question mark without a parenthesis "?" simply means that an alpha or numeric in a word or date cannot be exactly ascertained but again, an educated guess is made: "185?" means "eighteen-hundred-and-fifty-something"; or "Born ? 7, 1853" means "born on the 7th in an unreadable month in 1853"; or "? BURGESS" means "unreadable given name BURGESS". The stones (all footstone- no headstones) are in good-to-excellent condition. Note that there appear to be several unmarked gravesites. Also important to note is that I am extremely careful to ensure that NO STONES ARE DAMAGED DURING THIS PROJECT. ******************************************************************************** KING ROBERT KING 1816-1892 His Wives MARY A. 1816-1838 MARY A. 1824-1896 SUSAN M. Dau of ELISHA & SUSAN P. DOUGLASS Died Aug 13, 1844 Aged 2 yrs 10 m's & 8 days (Note: Someone has left at this gravesite a small (modern) procelain baby doll and cloth squeeze toy inside a plastic container.) PIERCE JOHN T. PIERCE Jan 18, 1855 - Mar 18, 1931 His Wife HENRIETTA N. KING Aug 11, 1864 - Mar 20, 1932 R. FRANK KING Born Jan 13, 1857 Died Feb 15, 1891 VIOLA 1858-1940 SMITH GEORGE ELI 1866-1924 JANET C. 1862-1943 JOHN ALBERT 1904-1911 (with USA-Cuba-Philippine Islands-Port Rico Spanish War Veterans, Army-United- Navy marker & flag.) In memory of WILLIAM KING Who died June 27, 1856 Aged 75 years 5 mo & 20 days Also his wife P(?)h????LDA KING Who died Aug 3, 18?? (This stone is smashed and lying on the ground.)