The Coffin House across the street from the First Parish Cemetery in Newbury Massachusetts. Coffin family graves are in the foreground including that of Deacon Tristram Coffin 1632-1704.
Pine Grove Cemetery was established in 1654 and is located on Winnacunnet Road in Hampton NH.
The Chester Village Cemetery in Chester New Hampshire
The Chester Village Cemetery in Chester New Hampshire - This graveyard, one of the oldest in the state, was purchased by Col. John Blunt for 70 pounds in 1751. Signed stones by the finest stone sculptors in New England are found here. Among these craftsmen are: Stephen and Abel Webster, John Marble, John Wright and Timothy Eastman. Revolutionary heroes rest here as well as two governors of the state, Samuel and John Bell, William Richardson, Chief Justice of the N.H. Supreme Court, Isaac Blasdel the clockmaker, and others.
The Walnut Hill Cemetery in West Newbury Massachusetts Established in 1725
A large number of children are buried here that were victims the virulent throat distemper epidemic that spread throughout Essex County in 1735, 1736 and 1737.
First Church Cemetery in North Andover Massachusetts
The Old Hill Burying Ground in Newburyport Massachusetts
Nathaniel Bowditch Grave Site at Mount Auburn Cemetery Cambridge Massachusetts
Mary Baker Eddy Monument  at Mount Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge Massachusetts
The Coffin House across the street from the First Parish Cemetery in Newbury Massachusetts. Coffin family graves are in the foreground including that of Deacon Tristram Coffin 1632-1704.
The Coffin House across the street from the First Parish Cemetery in Newbury Massachusetts. Coffin family graves are in the foreground including that of Deacon Tristram Coffin 1632-1704.
The Coffin House across the street from the First Parish Cemetery in Newbury Massachusetts. Coffin family graves are in the foreground including that of Deacon Tristram Coffin 1632-1704.
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