Historic graves of Maryland and the District of Columbia : with the inscriptions appearing on the tombstones in most of the counties of the state and in Washington and Georgetown, Part 10

Author: National Society of the Colonial Dames of America in the State of Maryland; Ridgely, Helen W. (Helen West); Stiles, Henry Reed, 1832-1909
Publication date: 1908
Publisher: New York : Grafton Press
Number of Pages: 360


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In memory of Marian, Wife of Dr. John C. Howard, Died Novem- ber 17th 1864.


In Memory of Abraham Whisler, who departed this life March the 16th 1841, in the 77th year of his Age.


To Eliza, daughter of Edward Day and wife of John B. Bayleys, Died Augt., 1825. "A tribute of affection by her daughter Caroline."


Sacred to the memory of Charles Grupy, Died Oct. 29th 1845, aged 18 years 10 months. also Adolphus, his brother, Born June 17th 1830; Died Nov. - 1832.


Who here side by side repose Till the resurrection morn.


In memory of Elizabeth Grupy, who departed this life October 2d 1830, Aged 32 years.


Jacob Grupy, Aged 47 Died Aug 18th 1835.


In memory of our grandfather, Edward Day, Born August 17th 1759; Departed this life September 10th 1842. Donor to the Vestry of this church in 1834.


On a wide, low stone with two inscriptions abreast are recorded the deaths of Stephen Onion and his daughter Elizabeth.


Stephen Onion Iron Master, Born February 10 1694, at Brewood in Staffordshire in England; departed this life Aug 26th 1754. his Body here Interr'd.


Elizabeth Russell Onion Born July 12th 1734 Departed this life June 10th 1742 her Body lies Inter'd.


"How great God's pow'r is none can tell Nor think how large his Grace Not men below nor Sai'ts that dwell on High before his Face."


Another stone is inscribed :


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In memory of Juliana West Gittings, wife of Dr. D. S. Gittings, Born Sept. 26th 1798; Died Jan. 16th 1847.


Blessed with a heartfelt Christianity, the purity and Strength of which were evident by its consoling influence, May it, oh! most merciful Father, have caused her to be numbered with thy Saints in Glory everlasting.


Dr. David Gittings married three times. He was born August 17, 1787, died March 12, 1887, and was buried near his first wife.


A later generation is represented in this churchyard by the names of Dilworth, Blair, Whisler, Ringgold, Grover, Gorsuch, Murray, Tyson, Scarff, Altvater, Thompson, League, Freeman, Dutton, Bell and Falls.


In the churchyard of St. John's Roman Catholic church at Long Green, enclosed by a substantial fence, is the Jen- kins burial lot. Each of the following inscriptions ends with "May she rest in peace," or "may he rest in peace," as the case may be, "Amen."


In Memory of Ann, daughter of Michl C. and Charity Jenkins, and wife of Charles Hopkins. Born 1772; Died 1836.


In Memory of Charity, wife of Michl C. Jenkins, and daughter of Thomas Wheeler. Died in the year 1820.


In Memory of Michael C. Jenkins, son of Wm Jenkins and Mary Court- ney, Born in St. Mary's Co., Md. 1736; Died at Long Green 1802.


In Memory of Ignatius, son of Michl C. and Charity Jenkins, Born 1776; Died 1819.


In Memory of Michl F. Jenkins, son of Josias and Elizabeth A. Jenkins, Born 18th Sept. 1812; Died 18 June 1835.


In Memory of Josias Jenkins, son of Michl C. and Charity Jenkins, Born 17th March 1781; Died 20th April 1823.


Ports-of-entry were established by law in 1683, at which time the conditions of plantation were withdrawn. Among the ports of Baltimore county was Humphrey's creek, an estuary of the Patapsco lying west of North Point and south of where the battle was fought in 1814. In Patapsco Hundred where the Rev. John Yeo began his ministrations in 1683, the first brick church of St. Paul's parish was erected in 1702.


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It stood forty rods west of where the Sollers' road leaves the North Point road, and when the writer was engaged in ex- ploring the neighborhood in the company of Rev. George Leakin some fourteen or fifteen years ago, the traditional site was pointed out. It consisted of a triangular bit of wood- land, extending down a gentle slope divided at the bottom by the rippling waters of a tiny brook-the Colegate creek of yore.


No one would have supposed that so insignificant a stream could have ever been of sufficient volume to float the craft used by the settlers on their way to worship. And yet, when we hear how the Patuxent river has in course of time lost fifty miles of its navigable waters, and that Elk Ridge Land- ing, a flourishing port on a branch of the Patapsco, is now high and dry, preserving only its name, we cease to find in- credible the traditions about our minor water ways.


Baltimore town, at the head waters of the north branch of the Patapsco, was incorporated in 1730, and migration to this much more salubrious locality ensued. This left the old church and churchyard to take care of itself. By 1756, it was completely in ruins, and the bones of the dead were removed to the shelter of the new St. Paul's, which stood very near its present site. The church lot extended, at that time, nearly to Lexington street, covering the ground now occupied by the Masonic Temple.


On Back River Neck, lying between the Gunpowder and the Patapsco rivers, is a remnant of an old plantation given up to Poles engaged in truck gardening: but there are also tombs here that serve as links between the dead that lie be- neath the sod and the original Anglo-Saxon owners, who settled these necks more than two centuries ago. The fol- lowing epitaph, upon a stone curiously hidden by a tree, which has grown up under it and hides one side, was made out with some difficulty:


ST. PAUL'S CHURCH AND CHURCHYARD, BALTIMORE, 100 YEARS AGO From an oil painting now owned by the Maryland Historical Society


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Sacred to the Memory of Gould Smith D. Raven, Son of I. Raven, 1826, in the 20th year of his Age.


How soon alas! here in his Early bloom In prime of life he meets an Early tomb


As by the number of his days appears Which reached but just twenty Years. Where is that Stubborn Soul that can forbear


Hearing this loss and not let fall a tear.


The footstone initials are "G. D. R." The father did not long survive the son, for on the next tomb is carved:


Sacred to the Memory of Capt. Isaac D. Raven, 1826, in the 53rd year of his Age.


"My dear relations do not weep; I am not dead, but here do sleep Within this Solid lump of clay Until the Resurrection day. And here my body must remain Till Christ shall call me forth again."


There are also two other stones. That of Capt. Wm. G. Shaw, who died in 1834 in the sixty-second year of his age, contains the same epitaph as was written for a nameless suicide in potter's field of a much earlier date, and which is far more appropriate for him than for the respectable old denizen of the later tomb:


"Fare Well, Vain World, I've seen Enough of thee, And now am careless, What thou sayest of me. Thy Smiles I court not, nor thy frown I fear; My Soul's at rest, My head lies quiet here. The faults you saw in me, take care to shun. Look you at home, enough there to be done. Whene'er I lived or died, it matters not, To whom related or by whom begot. I was, now am not; ask no more of me 'Tis all I am and all that thou shalt be. Sarah Shaw, wife of the above in the 34th year of her Age, 1827. "Go home dear friend and Cease from tears. I must lie here till Christ appears Repent in time while time you have. [Last line wanting.]


Gould Smith Raven was connected with the Goldsmiths of


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Goldsmiths' Hall, higher up in the county, the boundaries of which were found on the shore of the bay after the tide went out.


On Patapsco Neck, about twelve miles from Baltimore and in the neighborhood of North Point, are many places with traditions of early occupancy. Among them is the old Eager place, long since passed into the hands of strangers, where a broken tombstone marks the grave of John Eager. He was an ancestor of the Howard family of Baltimore and his name is perpetuated in Eager street crossing what was once one of the Howard estates. The old Eager place be- longed to Col. John Eager Howard in 1821. A large stone on the roadside marks the boundary between his land and that of Thos. Shaw. The inscription on his tombstone is:


Here lyes the body of Mr. John Eager who departed this life 11 of April 1722 aged 28 years and 2 months.


To the right of Sparrows Point road, going from the Point towards the North Point road, is a neglected graveyard covered with periwinkle mingled with weeds, and surrounded by a thicket. The only stone that could be examined, bore this legend:


In Memory of Elizabeth Jones who departed this life April 12, 1848 in the 93rd of her age.


Probably Jones and Todd are among the oldest names, surviving from the days of the early Patapsco settlements. Near the Eager place, is a Todd homestead with its well-kept graveyard, though with no family tombs of eighteenth cen- tury date. In fact there is a gap of nearly a hundred years between their earliest monument and that of Elizabeth Conn, laid here with her infant in 1717. The name is an unusual one in our records and the story told is that she was the wife of Hugh Conn, a "minister," who had settled in Baltimore. Taking her infant with her to visit her parents in England, they both died on the return passage when almost in sight


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of home. Their bodies were landed and buried here. After- wards a fine slab was placed over the grave, inscribed:


Here lyeth the Body of Elizabeth Conn late wife of Hugh Conn who departed this life . 1717 in ye 27th year of her Age


Daughter E Conn this life . .


. 22 . 1 year and 12 days.


The graves of members of the Todd family are thus in- scribed :


Thos. J. Todd Died March 26, 1843 Aged 38 years.


Bernard Todd Died Sept 13, 1816 In his 50th year.


Geo. W. Todd Died Feb. 7, 1830 In his 23rd year.


Rachel R. Consort of Vincent Green Died January 24, 1847 Aged 28 years 2 mos. and 15 days Also her son William.


Elizabeth wife of Lancelot Rockwell Died Oct. 8, 1850 Aged 35 years.


There are also stones to Frances C. and Amelia L., chil- dren of above:


Richard Shaw Died June 30th, 1831 In his 43rd year.


Mary Shaw Died May 7th, 1835 In her 56th year.


CHAPTER VI


B ESIDES the inhabitants along the water front, Baltimore county had sturdy pioneers also, in the heart of its for- ests. These, however, were subject to the incursions of un- friendly Indians, and in order to insure protection, forts were ordered built at intervals on the outposts. One of these, known as the "Garrison," gave its name to all the region there about. Ten years after the erection of St. Paul's church in Baltimore town, it was found necessary to build a chapel-of- ease for the "Forest Inhabitants." This was finished in 1743, and was known from the first as the "Garrison Forest Church." In 1745 it was erected into a separate parish under the name of St. Thomas, and the old churchyard preserves interesting memorials that the parent parish, through the frequent disturbance of its dead, cannot boast of.


Here lieth Thos. Cradock (first rector of St. Thomas' Parish), who died May 7th 1770, in the 51st year of his age.


Here lieth Arthur, son of the Rev'd Thomas Cradock and Katherine, his wife, who died the 22d February 1769, In the 22d year of his Age.


"Peace to thy gentle shade, O youth divine


Our tears will flow when we approach thy shrine


If spotless virtue, happiness, can claim If Godlike deeds are e'er preferred to fame Thy soul is wafted to immortal joys


A life well spent deserves ye heavenly prize


Stop pensive reader, think how time has past And live each day as it was thy last."


And By Desire Here lieth his brother Dr. Thomas Cradock, who died on the 19th of October 1821, in the 70th year of his age.


Dr. Cradock was an active physician for forty-five years.


Here lieth the body of Dr. John Cradock second son of the Reverend


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Thomas Cradock and Katherine his wife who departed this life on the 4th day of October 1794, in the 45th year of his age.


Here lieth the body of Ann, relict of Dr. John Cradock Who departed this life on the 22d day of Feb. 1809 in the 49th year of her age.


Ann Cradock was the daughter of John Worthington, who was the great-grandson of Capt. John Worthington (whose tomb can now be seen opposite Annapolis), and Sarah Howard, daughter of Matthew Howard, one of the "Men of Severn," a most extensive landowner and planter. His name appears on record at Annapolis as far back as 1650.


To the memory of Katherine Cradock Relict of the Reverend Thos. Cradock Who departed this life on the 20th August 1795 Aged 67 years.


Charles Walker and his wife Ann Daughter of the Revd Thomas Cradock.


In the church records, the dates omitted above are given as follows: Charles Walker departed this transitory life, November 15, 1825, and was buried in the same grave with his wife.


In memory of Charles Arthur A.B. Son of Charles and Ann Walker who departed this life Oct 27th 1815 in the 20th year of his age.


The paths of Virtue And of Silence trod Resigned his Soul To the Almighty God.


Dr. Thomas C. Walker Died May 31st 1860 In the 87 year of his age.


To the Memory of Arthur son of Dr. John Cradock and Ann his wife Who died on the - day of October 1821 in the 39th year of his age.


A Memorial of John N. Renell a native of Great Britain He was born at Topsham in Devonshire in April 1776, and died at Baltimore on the 5th of December 1818. Amiable in disposition Upright in character and Sincere in friendship


he enjoyed the respect and esteem of a select acquaintance.


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Christopher Carnan, Who Lived and Died an Honest Man, On the 30th of December, 1769. Aged 39 Years.


He was the brother of Cecil Carnan, the first wife of Gen. Mordecai Gist, and probably of John Carnan, from whom the Ridgelys of "Hampton" are descended.


Cecil Carnan's epitaph reads :


To the Memory of Cecil Gist, Daughter of Charles and Prudence Carnan, of London, Who Departed this Life The 1st Day of July, 1770. Aged 28.


Friendly stranger, stop, gaze on this silent tomb,


The end of Nature in the prime of youthful bloom.


Lost from the soft endearing ties of Life,


And tender name of daughter, sister, mother, wife.


Ye blooming fair, in her your fading charms survey;


She was whate'er your tender hearts can say,


More than exceeds ye muses noblest point of thought Or Pope or Milton's verses ever taught.


Farewell, lamented shade I can proceed no more;


Too fast thy memory prompts the tear to flow. Such was ye will of fate, nor must we murmur at ye rod,


Nor allwise dispensations of our God.


Here in hope we trust, here let our sorrows rest; The good and virtuous dead are ever blest.


Joseph West, a native of Rhode Island, Who departed this life Dec. 6th 1840, 85 years of Age.


Mrs. Violetta West, b. 22nd Sept. 1759, d. 21st Feb. 1844.


Wm. Stacey died Jan 1794.


Affliction sore long time I bore Physicians were in vain Till God did please and death did cease To ease me of my pain.


It is thought that this last was a bit of grim humor on the stonecutter's part.


Sacred to the Memory of Sarah, wife of Nelson Norris, died June 19th 1814. With Christian piety and resignation and the full hope of a glorious


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and triumphant resurrection thro' merits of her Saviour, resigned her soul into the hands of her maker.


Say! what is death, for when the Christian dies


"Tis but a joyful journey to the skies


The hour when choirs of angels hover around


With wreaths of never fading glory crowned


To guide the spirit to the realms above


And sing the transports of redeeming love-


The hour the Christian bursts the sleep of clay


To hail the morn of an eternal day.


Maria North Simkins, daughter of Robt. North Carnan, born 1792, died 1872.


To the Memory of Sarah White died Sept. 4th 1807. Young and old as you pass by As you are so once was I And as I am so you will be So prepare for death and eternity.


In Memory of Mrs. Elizabeth Hulse, who died 1801, universally esteemed.


Other inscriptions are:


Emily Hollingsworth, daughter of Mr. Horatio Hollingsworth, died 1841.


Thomas Henry Carroll, brother of John and Nicholas Carroll of the Caves, born 1796 died 1849.


Oh! gone forever take this last adieu.


Molly Hance died 5th Dec. 1820.


Major Robert Lyon died 1842. He was a volunteer in the army of the Revolution and participated in several engagements. "May he rest in peace."


Joseph Lyon born 1796.


Brian Philpot of Stamford, Baltimore County, born Aug 9th 1750; died April 11th 1812.


Elizabeth, wife of Brian Philpot born March 4th 1768; died July 26 1853.


Rev. Charles Austin died 1849, 29th year of his Ministry of St. Thomas's Parish.


Wm. Fell Johnston born 1798; died 1862.


Elizabeth Johnston, wife of Samuel Johnston, died Dec 3rd 1805. A most affectionate wife and parent Prudent, sincere, charitable and Pius, Faithfully endeavoring through life to discharge the various duties of a christian.


Capt. Robt. North died 24th of March 1748.


Frances North, wife of Capt. Robt. North, died July 25th 1745.


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Ellin, daughter of Capt. Robt. North, and wife of John Moale 2nd. died 1825.


Many daughters have done virtuously but thou excellest them all. John Moale 2nd. died July 5th 1798.


Mr. John Moale, son of Richard and Elizabeth Moale, born in Kenton Parish, Devonshire England, Oct 30th 1697, emigrated to America 1719, married Rachel daughter of Genl John Hammond of Severn River April 17th 1723, died March 10th 1740, and was interred in the family burying ground on Moale's point, from whence his remains were removed to St. Thomas's by his descendants, Sept 2nd 1826.


Elizabeth, wife of Richard Curzon, daughter of John and Ellin Mcale died 1822.


Rebecca, wife of Thomas Russell and daughter of John and Ellin Moale died 1840.


Richard, son of John and Ellin Moale died 1763.


There are several vaults, one bears the name of Samuel Ownings, 1839. In another lies Richard H. Moale, who was born in 1802 and died in 1848, also Randle H. Moale.


The first interment of which there is any record was made here in 1752, and a broken bit of stone indicates the spot where Mistress Gosnell was at that time laid to rest.


When the church was enlarged some years ago it was built over a portion of the old graveyard. Beneath the chancel lie the remains of Joseph Risteau, son of John Risteau, High Sheriff of the county, and a slab laid in the brick pave- ment of the aisle shows where the body of Maj. David Hop- kins was deposited. Among the most prominent of the old burying lots are the Cradocks, the Walkers, the Moales, the Gists, the Carnans, the Johnsons, the Lyons, the Carrolls, the Philpots, and the Hollingsworths. Many of the bodies in the Moale lot were transferred here from the family burying ground on Moale's Point when the land was needed for city lots.


With the name of Mrs. Ellin North Moale is associated much of the local history of that part of the county. Green- spring, the estate inherited by her from her father, Capt.


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ST. THOMAS CHURCH, GARRISON FOREST Showing the graveyard at the north side. The church was built in 1743


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Robert North, has given its name to the valley, which of late years has become so popular as a place of summer residence.


At the Baptist meetinghouse, known as Sater's, a broken stone with the name "Henry Sater," roughly carved, probably marks the resting place of the Founder, who came from England in 1709. He settled at Chestnut Ridge, and orga- nized the first Baptist congregation of fifty-seven members, in 1742. Some inscriptions here are:


In memory of Henry Sater, Who Departed this Life March 8th 1788, In the 44 year of his Age.


In memory of George Sater, Who Departed this Life September 15th 1798, Aged 28 years.


In memory of [C]apt John Cock[ey] who departed this life February 8th 1808, Aged 84 years, 8 months and 24 days.


SACRED to the Memory of Ann, Wife of Philn. Towson, who departed this life June 5th 1809, Aged 38 years, 10 Months and Six days.


In Memory of Elder Geo. Grice, A preacher of the everlasting Gospel and a sinner saved by Grace, Who departed this life June 24th 1825, Aged 65 years.


Come Saints and drop a tear or two For him who labored here for you.


In memory of Sarah Grice, Consort of Elder George Grice, who de- parted this life January 4th 1836, aged 79 years.


Her trust in God, she did declare We hope his mercy she did share.


To the memory of Edward Grice, Departed this life November the 8, 1844. Aged 53 years 4 months and 28 days.


In memory of Susanna, Consort of John A. Rennons, and daughter of George and Sarah Grice, who departed this life Sept. 19th 1842, Aged 45 years 10 months and 15 days.


Blessed are the dead Which die in the Lord. Blessed is she in realms of peace Where all earthly sorrows cease.


In memory of Morgeanna, daughter of John and Susanna Rennons, who departed this life October the 20th 1849, aged 22 years 4 months and 6 days. In Jesus Christ she had her trust And was resigned to return to dust. Though the body is beneath the sod,


The soul hath flown to meet its God.


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In memory of Avarilla Grice, who departed this life Sept 24th 1841, In the 57th year of her age.


In memory of George Grice, who departed this life Aug. 8th 1843, In the 55th year of his age.


Held up & cheered by Jesus' Grace He sweetly fell asleep.


To my sister Mary Grice, Born 14th Feb. 1815; Died 3rd Jun 1855.


These three stones are enclosed in a lot with members of the Oler family of a later generation. They stand on the far side of the church.


Hier ruhet in Gott Iohannes Meyer Gebohren den 22ten August 1790, und Gestorben den 22ten August 1812, Seines Alters 24 Iahr.


In memory of John meYrs, who was born the 22 of August 1790 and died the 22 of december 1812.


The two dates are as here given. The last version was cut by a rough tool.


Iron Mattison of Joseph, died May, 30th 1823 in the 85th year of his age.


In Memory of Notty, wife of John E. Merryman, Born March 21st 1813; Died Nov. 6th 1856, Aged 41 yrs. 8 mos. 6 days.


In Memory of Mary Merryman, who departed this life Feb. 24th 1809, Aged 28 years, 1 month and 10 days.


In memory of Arrementa Sullivan, who departed this life on the 11th of Sept 1809, Aged 59 years.


Death from all Death has set her free


And will her gain forever be


Death loosed the massy chain of woe


To let the mournful Prisoner go. Oh !!! Poor Menta.


To the memory of Samuel S. Burnham, who departed this life, Novem- ber the 13th 1842, Aged 23 years.


Stop Gentle friend and view this


Sacred spot,


Consider well, his fate will be thy lot.


Cut off in manhood's prime a stranger here,


Oh, drop the tribute of a brother's tear.


Be this our prayer, a mark of


Odd Fellow's love:


Jesus admit him to thy Lodge above.


LOch EASEL HOMAGI 1752-1824


THE JOHN EAGER HOWARD STATUE In Washington Square, Baltimore. Erected in 1904 by the Municipal Art Society


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In Memory of Edward Burnham, who departed this life 30th of March 1878, aged 100 years 6 months and 18 days.


Fearless he entered Death's cold flood; In peace of Conscience closed his eyes;


His only hope was Jesus blood, In sure and certain hope to rise.


In Memory of Elizabeth, consort of Edw'd Burnham, who departed this life February 9th 1843 in the 60th year of her Age.


Confessed to me her willingness to die And took her flight to joys above the sky.


Henry R. Scott Born Dec 20 1828; Died July 16 1850.


In Memory of John Jones who departed this life April the 22nd In the year of our Lord 1814 aged 52 years. A preacher of the Everlasting Gospel.


In Memory of Joseph Boswell who departed this life August 15th 1813 Aged 32 years.


In memory of Ann Wife of Greenbury Cook and daughter of Joseph and Rachel Baysman Died Aug 26 1844 Aged 39 years 2 Mos and 24 Dys.


Standing to the right of the church, are two well preserved altar tombs inscribed as follows:


Sacred to the Memory of Thomas Walker who was born September 1742 & Died 18th October 1818 Aged 76 years and 1 month.


Sacred To the Memory of Discretion Walker Relict of Thomas Walker who departed this life December 7th 1823 aged 76 years.


On a farm near Hunt's meetinghouse, to the right of the road going to Rockland, is the Job Hunt burying ground, in which the following inscriptions are found:


In memory of Samuel, son of Job and Margaret Hunt, born Jan. 1st, 1772; departed this life Feb. 10th, 1779.


In memory of John Hunt, who departed this life 18th, day of Feb. 1809, in 62 year of his age.


Margaret Hunt died Feb. 26th, 1794, in 47 year of her age. A loving industrious wife, a Tender mother and Endulgent Mistress.


Eliza Hunt, was born Aug 11th, and departed this life Jan. 1784.


Samuel Hunt born Sept. 5th, 1781, departed this life Oct. 5th, 1782.


In memory of Rachel Anderson, who departed this life April 29, 1817, aged 54 years 5 months and four days.


In memory of Susan Hunt, consort of J. H. Hunt, departed this life Dec. 30th, 1833, in the 45 year of her age.


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Sacred to the memory of Elizabeth Chew Haubert, who departed this life Oct. 27th, 1846, aged 69 years.


Capt. Lewis Beard, died Jan. 31st, 1853, Aged 46 years.


Another Hunt graveyard is on a farm near the Falls Road not far from Brooklandwood farm, now rented by Mr. Fouck.


In memory of Walter Smith, who departed this life Feb. 18th, 1772, aged 33 years 1 month and 15 days.


In memory of Elizabeth Bond, who departed this life 29th, August, 1806, in 86 year of her age.




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