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gravematter > In memory of
MRS. MARY WALKER
widow of the late 
Capt. Joshua Walker
who died June 10 1810
Æt. XC. 

As a shock of corn fully ripe for
the harvest and full of faith and hope
of a glorious immortality she fell
asleep & is gathered to her fathers.

She rests from her labors & her
works Do follow her.
gravematter > 
Miss
ESTER PROCTOR
DIED
April 30, 1848
Æt. 78
gravematter >  In memory of
Mrs. Sarah Whittredge
Relict of
Mr. Thomas Whittredge
who died
March 1819;
Aged 86 

In Memory of
Mrs. Rachel Proctor
wife of Mr. Daniel Proctor
who died Sept 15th 1795
in the 26th Year of her Age
Alƒo Rachel Proctor
Daughter of the above
who died Augƒt 25th 1795
Aged 3 Months
??? as the moth beneath thy hand
We moulder in the duƒt
Our ??? ??? can ??? withƒtand
And all our beauty's loƒt
gravematter >  In Memory of
Mr. John Proctor
who died
January 16, 1824
Æt. 37
	
ERECTED
To the Memory of
Mrs. Betsey Proctor
Wife of
Mr. John Proctor
who died
July 24, 1822
Æt. 28
Her parents fondness and her husbands tears
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In memory of
MRS. MARY WALKER
widow of the late
Capt. Joshua Walker

who died June 10 1810
Æt. XC.

As a shock of corn fully ripe for
the harvest and full of faith and hope
of a glorious immortality she fell
asleep & is gathered to her fathers.

She rests from her labors & her
works Do follow her.
gravematter > In memory of
MRS. MARY WALKER
widow of the late 
Capt. Joshua Walker
who died June 10 1810
Æt. XC. 

As a shock of corn fully ripe for
the harvest and full of faith and hope
of a glorious immortality she fell
asleep & is gathered to her fathers.

She rests from her labors & her
works Do follow her.
In memory of
MRS. MARY WALKER
widow of the late
Capt. Joshua Walker

who died June 10 1810
Æt. XC.

As a shock of corn fully ripe for
the harvest and full of faith and hope
of a glorious immortality she fell
asleep & is gathered to her fathers.

She rests from her labors & her
works Do follow her.
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