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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
Lydia, wife of
Jonathan D. Eaton died April 23, 1827: in her 23d yr Jonathan D. Eaton Lost at sea Dec. __ 1831: in his 29th yr
Lydia, wife of
Jonathan D. Eaton died April 23, 1827: in her 23d yr Jonathan D. Eaton Lost at sea Dec. __ 1831: in his 29th yr Original size: 800px x 533px |
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