Colonial Cemetery in Salisbury, MA circa 1639
Автор: The Small Town Explorer
Загружено: 2026-01-06
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One of the oldest cemeteries I've been to yet.
Among those interred here, soldiers of the Revolutionary War, and Civil War. At least one ensign, one sergeant, one major, and three Captains. The first five ministers of a colonial church including one who arrived from England in 1639, and another born in 1592. A vicar of Bilsbury, England, born in 1592. A soldier who died in battle in 1863 at nineteen years old, and another soldier serving with Washington at Valley Forge. Also, a lady who lived to age 101 or 102.
Among most common surnames: Bradbury, French, Moodey/Moody, Hook, Greeley/Greely, Pike, True, Fellows, Eaton.
Among most common female names: Lydia, Elisabeth, Sarah, Ann/Anna, Mary, Hannah.
Among most common male names: Jonathan, William, Moses, Samuel, Richard, John, Levi.
Among most uncommon names: Offen, Cornet, Jemima, Dorcas.
Because so much time lapsed between when I started editing this video and when I ended, I accidentally repeated some of the same graves.
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