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Interesting carvings ~ Stone Angels (aka Winged Death's Heads, Cherubs, Soul Effigies, etc.)
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John Grafton - 1715, Old Burying Point, Salem, Massachusetts


Elizabeth Herbert - 1772, Old Burying Point, Salem, Massachusetts


Mary Higginson - 1709, Old Burying Point, Salem, Massachusetts


John Emerson - 1712, Old Burying Point, Salem, Massachusetts


Jeremiah Hibbert - 1791, Union Cemetery, Amesbury, Massachusetts


Elizabeth Barnard - 1772, Union Cemetery, Amesbury, Massachusetts


Alice Orne - 1776, Old Burying Point, Salem, Massachusetts


Elizabeth Fitch - 1765, North Cemetery, Portsmouth, New Hampshire


James Stoodley - 1770, North Cemetery, Portsmouth, New Hampshire


Robert Cutt Whipple - 1761, First Congregational Church, Kittery Point, Maine


Col. John Hart - 1777, North Cemetery, Portsmouth, New Hampshire


Major Nathaniel Currier - 1776, Union Cemetery, Amesbury, Massachusetts

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