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gravematter > Here reƒts for a Seaƒon
Fanny
Daur of Ivory & Frances Hovey
She was born Febry 7th 1779
and fell aƒleep May 3d 1799
Parents ne'er loƒt a Child, more juƒtly dear,
A lovelier siƒter ne'er reƒided here
Her heavenly Father call'd her from our love
To join His family of saints above.
Let then each tear be dry'd, each ƒigh suppreƒt
Why should we mourn ƒince She's supremely blest
Let us like Her a spotleƒs life purƒue
When ??? ??? meet again this no more ???
gravematter > 
Inscription:
FANNY
WIFE OF
DANIEL BOYNTON
Died
Oct. 8, 1886
Aged 73 yrs, 7 mos.
& 8 ds. 
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gravematter > 
Inscription:
FANNY,
wife of
David Payson.
Youngest daughter
of Daniel &
Eunice Nourse.
DIED
Dec. 9, 1808,
Aged 29.

Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord
gravematter > 



Fanny C.
wife of Ebenr True
died March 19th 1831
Aged 20.
Death like a dart, has pierc'd my
heart,
When I was in my prime;
What this, you see, grieve not
for me,
Twas God's appointed time.
Here reƒts for a Seaƒon
Fanny
Daur of Ivory & Frances Hovey
She was born Febry 7th 1779
and fell aƒleep May 3d 1799
Parents ne'er loƒt a Child, more juƒtly dear,
A lovelier siƒter ne'er reƒided here
Her heavenly Father call'd her from our love
To join His family of saints above.
Let then each tear be dry'd, each ƒigh suppreƒt
Why should we mourn ƒince She's supremely blest
Let us like Her a spotleƒs life purƒue
When ??? ??? meet again this no more ???
gravematter > Here reƒts for a Seaƒon
Fanny
Daur of Ivory & Frances Hovey
She was born Febry 7th 1779
and fell aƒleep May 3d 1799
Parents ne'er loƒt a Child, more juƒtly dear,
A lovelier siƒter ne'er reƒided here
Her heavenly Father call'd her from our love
To join His family of saints above.
Let then each tear be dry'd, each ƒigh suppreƒt
Why should we mourn ƒince She's supremely blest
Let us like Her a spotleƒs life purƒue
When ??? ??? meet again this no more ???
Here reƒts for a Seaƒon
Fanny
Daur of Ivory & Frances Hovey
She was born Febry 7th 1779
and fell aƒleep May 3d 1799
Parents ne'er loƒt a Child, more juƒtly dear,
A lovelier siƒter ne'er reƒided here
Her heavenly Father call'd her from our love
To join His family of saints above.
Let then each tear be dry'd, each ƒigh suppreƒt
Why should we mourn ƒince She's supremely blest
Let us like Her a spotleƒs life purƒue
When ??? ??? meet again this no more ???
See photo in gallery

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