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Index of Names
Union Cemetery is found on Rt. 110, Haverhill Rd., in Amesbury. It's also referred to as Sandy Hill Burying Ground. The oldest section is located on the spot of the first Meeting House in Amesbury, erected in 1665. The location also includes Bartlett Cemetery (est. 1888) and Friends Quaker Cemetery, which has no markers. See it's location and get directions at Yahoo Maps. ERECTED In Memory of Mr. Jonathan Bayley who died March 24, 1798 Æt. 26 Farewell my wife & children dear, If aught on earth could keep me me here: It would be my love for you. ERECTED In Memory of Mr. Jonathan Bayley who died March 24, 1798 Æt. 26 Farewell my wife & children dear, If aught on earth could keep me me here: It would be my love for you.
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