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Deacon Jonas Stone
"My glass is run" Jonas was born in Concord, MA on December 3, 1710. He was the third child and second son born to Samuel and Abigail (Reed) Stone, and the last of their children born in Concord: in 1712 the family moved to the "Pelham's Island" farm in neighboring Sudbury. This area is now in the town of Wayland. In all the Stones had eleven children. On November 5, 1731 he married Elizabeth Adams of Framingham in Framingham. Shortly after their marriage they moved to what
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Rebeckah Muzzy
"Memento mori"
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Lt. Ebenezer Fisk
"Time was I stood as thou dost now,
And view'd ye dead as thou dost me
Ere long you lie as low as I,
And others stand & gaze at thee."
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Mrs. Mary Stone
Mary was born to Captain William and Mrs. Abigail (Kendall) Reed in Lexington, MA on April 8, 1695. Both of her parents were originally from Woburn, MA and among the earliest white settlers in the town, arriving around 1685. They made their home in the northern part of the town on the road to Bedford. The Reed family was very prominent and influential in town affairs. On April 8, 1714 she married John Stone. The Stone family came from Cambridge, and was another of Lexington'
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Dec 29, 20252 min read


Portrait Gravestones -- Samuel Mason
Samuel Mason 1761-1776 Son of Col. David Mason Lexington, MA
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Dec 6, 20251 min read


Jonathan Lawrence
Mr. Jonathan Lawrence (1706-1773)
“As time doth fly, our death draws nigh"
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Dec 5, 20251 min read


William Munroe
Willam Munroe (1703-1747) of Lexington, MA
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Nov 29, 20251 min read
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