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St. Paul's Episcopal Cemetery was established in 1742 and is located on High Street in Newburyport on the grounds of the St. Paul's Episcopal Church when the town was still part of Newbury. The town of Newburyport was established in 1764. The first parish was erected in 1711 on what is now Storey Ave and called Queen Anne's Chapel. The cemetery was later renamed Belleville Cemetery after the church building burnt down in 1920 and the parish relocated to St. Paul's Church. Queen Anne's Chapel featured a Paul Revere Bell, which was saved from destruction and is now on display at St. Paul's Church on High Street. It is the oldest continuing Episcopal Parish in Massachusetts, beginning in 1711. See it's location and get directions at Yahoo Maps.
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In Memory of Betsy wife of Daniel Whitmore died Feb. 18, 1811 Aged 53 Years ??? to ??? in the duties of ??ere Her mind industrious and her heart sincere ??? all who knew her and her virtues prov'd ?????????????????? Right: Elizabeth daughter of Daniel & Betsy Whitmore born Nov. 10, 1810 died March 3, 1811 ![]() Left:
In Memory of Betsy wife of Daniel Whitmore died Feb. 18, 1811 Aged 53 Years ??? to ??? in the duties of ??ere Her mind industrious and her heart sincere ??? all who knew her and her virtues prov'd ?????????????????? Right: Elizabeth daughter of Daniel & Betsy Whitmore born Nov. 10, 1810 died March 3, 1811
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