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The Salisbury Colonial Burial Ground was established in 1639 and is located at the corner of Beach Road and Ferry Road. This is the resting place of Salisbury's earliest settlers, clergy, and most notably Major Robert Pike who was a local leader and somewhat participant in the Salem Witch Trials. See it's location and get directions at Yahoo Maps. Index of names
Here lie
the first five ministers of the Colonial Church of Salisbury Rev. William Worcester Arrived from England 1639 - Died 1662 Rev. John Wheelwright 1592 - 1679 Rev. James Allen 1657 - 1696 Rev. Caleb Cushing 1672 - 1752 Rev. Edmund Noyes 1729 - 1809 also Major Robert Pike 1616 - 1706 Note slabs of stone on the ground to protect graves from wolves erected October 1??9 by the ?????? ![]() Here lie the first five ministers of the Colonial Church of Salisbury Rev. William Worcester Arrived from England 1639 - Died 1662 Rev. John Wheelwright 1592 - 1679 Rev. James Allen 1657 - 1696 Rev. Caleb Cushing 1672 - 1752 Rev. Edmund Noyes 1729 - 1809 also Major Robert Pike 1616 - 1706 Note slabs of stone on the ground to protect graves from wolves erected October 1??9 by the ?????? Original size: 800px x 533px | Current: 800px x 533px |
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