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gravematter > Left Stone:
In memory of
William Furber
who died
March 18, 1842
aged 74.
Land in the dust he must abide
Thus sleeping by his consort's side
Ye children living, come and see
Where both your once lov'd parents be. 	

Right Stone:
In memory of
Mary Furber
who died
March 24, 1842
aged 74.
How to be virtuous, circumspect and kind
her children learned from her instructive mind
She's call'd to heaven, let us say
The Lord bestowed, the Lord has taken away
gravematter > Left Stone:
Capt. Theodore Furber
Having passed a Life in
performing those Duties which
his religion required and in
practising those Virtues which
endeared him to society
died January 11, 1809
Æt. 58 	

Right Stone:
In
Memory of
Mr Richard Billings
who died
Decr 19, 1808
Aged 75
Left Stone:
In memory of
William Furber
who died
March 18, 1842
aged 74.
Land in the dust he must abide
Thus sleeping by his consort's side
Ye children living, come and see
Where both your once lov'd parents be.

Right Stone:
In memory of
Mary Furber
who died
March 24, 1842
aged 74.
How to be virtuous, circumspect and kind
her children learned from her instructive mind
She's call'd to heaven, let us say
The Lord bestowed, the Lord has taken away
gravematter > Left Stone:
In memory of
William Furber
who died
March 18, 1842
aged 74.
Land in the dust he must abide
Thus sleeping by his consort's side
Ye children living, come and see
Where both your once lov'd parents be. 	

Right Stone:
In memory of
Mary Furber
who died
March 24, 1842
aged 74.
How to be virtuous, circumspect and kind
her children learned from her instructive mind
She's call'd to heaven, let us say
The Lord bestowed, the Lord has taken away
Left Stone:
In memory of
William Furber
who died
March 18, 1842
aged 74.
Land in the dust he must abide
Thus sleeping by his consort's side
Ye children living, come and see
Where both your once lov'd parents be.

Right Stone:
In memory of
Mary Furber
who died
March 24, 1842
aged 74.
How to be virtuous, circumspect and kind
her children learned from her instructive mind
She's call'd to heaven, let us say
The Lord bestowed, the Lord has taken away
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