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Eliezer Churchill Tombstone – Burial Hill
Posted on 30 March 2011 | No CommentsTombstone of uncle Eliezer Churchill (1682 – 1754) Burial Hill, Plymouth, Massachusetts. -
Sarah Durrant – Lamb of Christ Tombstone
Posted on 30 March 2011 | No CommentsThe design of Sarah Durrant’s tombstone is frequently seen in cemeteries in Utah. The design was popular for the markers children who died early in life. The soft stone that... -
Emily Blacknall Hoggard Tombstone
Posted on 30 March 2011 | No CommentsEmily Blacknall married James Hoggard on 26 Feb 1842 in Calverton, Nottinghamshire, England. The couple had 14 children. They moved to Utah, arriving in Salt Lake City in April 1856.... -
Drew Tombstone – Oak Grove Cemetery
Posted on 30 March 2011 | No CommentsDavid and Anna Burgess Drew family tombstone in the Oak Grove Cemetery, Plymouth, Massachusetts. Six of their eight children, a son-in-law and David’s 2nd wife, Caroline Tribble are buried in... -
Margaret Murdock and Her Daughters
Posted on 30 March 2011 | 1 CommentMargaret Molen Murdock died in Lehi, Utah on 29 Jan 1864. Her daughters, Margaret and Lurany died within a few years of her death. All are buried together in the... -
Tombstone – Urn Carving Detail
Posted on 30 March 2011 | No CommentsA close photo of the urn carving detail on the top of the tombstone of my great granduncle Atwood Drew in the Burial Hill Cemetery, Plymouth, Massachusetts. -
Grill, Glue and Strap That Headstone
Posted on 30 March 2011 | No CommentsOld soft stone tombstones suffer greatly from freeze / thaw cycles over the decades. Add brain dead teenage boys to the mix and the markers are doomed. The only hope... -
William Rogers – 11 March 1873
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Buried By The Bay
Posted on 29 March 2011 | No CommentsSailors, wives and children of costal communities usually enjoy a view of the sea throughout the eternities. -
Cemeteries – Calm Atmosphere in Big Cities
Posted on 28 March 2011 | No CommentsAs a life-long genealogist, it is difficult to impossible to simply drive or walk by a cemetery without entering for a walking or driving tour. Many of my favorite memories...














