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gravematter > There are several unlettered fieldstones to mark graves.  These were one of the earliest ways our ancestors marked their graves.  It was also commonly used throughout the 17th & 18th century for those too poor to afford a professionally carved gravestone.
There are several unlettered fieldstones to mark graves. These were one of the earliest ways our ancestors marked their graves. It was also commonly used throughout the 17th & 18th century for those too poor to afford a professionally carved gravestone.
gravematter > There are several unlettered fieldstones to mark graves.  These were one of the earliest ways our ancestors marked their graves.  It was also commonly used throughout the 17th & 18th century for those too poor to afford a professionally carved gravestone.
There are several unlettered fieldstones to mark graves. These were one of the earliest ways our ancestors marked their graves. It was also commonly used throughout the 17th & 18th century for those too poor to afford a professionally carved gravestone.
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