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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
Left Stone:
Josiah Pike Died Apr. 17, 1880 Aged 70 Yrs. 7 Mos. ????????????????????? ????????????????????? Right Stone: Sally, wife of Abraham Barnard Died May 26, 1835 Dear as thou ?????????????? justly ????? We would not weep for thee One thought shall ??? the s????ing tear It is that thou art free. And thus shall faith's consoling power The tears of love restrain; Oh! who that saw thy parting ???? Could wish thee here again Gently the passing spirit fled Sustained by grace divine Oh may such grace on us be ??? And make our end like thine. D. Nichols Lowell Left Stone: Josiah Pike Died Apr. 17, 1880 Aged 70 Yrs. 7 Mos. ????????????????????? ????????????????????? Right Stone: Sally, wife of Abraham Barnard Died May 26, 1835 Dear as thou ?????????????? justly ????? We would not weep for thee One thought shall ??? the s????ing tear It is that thou art free. And thus shall faith's consoling power The tears of love restrain; Oh! who that saw thy parting ???? Could wish thee here again Gently the passing spirit fled Sustained by grace divine Oh may such grace on us be ??? And make our end like thine. D. Nichols Lowell Camera: Sony (Dsc-p10) |
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