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  2. Mayflower Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Mayflower Cemetery is a town-owned cemetery in Duxbury, in Plymouth County, Massachusetts. The first grave was of Stephen Russell in 1787 and the first engraved stone was of Ichabod Sampson in 1788. The Duxbury Crematory, also owned by the town, is located on the cemetery grounds.

  3. List of people buried at sea - Wikipedia

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    John F. Kennedy Jr. (1960–1999) (cremated at Mayflower Cemetery crematorium, [12] Duxbury, Massachusetts, ashes sprinkled from USS Briscoe in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Martha's Vineyard) Barbara Kent (1907–2011) Sandy Kenyon (1922–2010) Klaus Kinski (1926–1991) Polly Klaas (1981–1993) Werner Klemperer (1920–2000)

  4. Myles Standish Burial Ground - Wikipedia

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    When the second meeting house became outdated, the town elected in 1785 to build a third meeting house in a location about 0.75 miles (1.21 km) from the Old Burying Ground. A new cemetery, now known as the Mayflower Cemetery, was established next to the new meeting house on Tremont Street. Consequently, the Old Burying Ground fell out of use by ...

  5. South Shore cemeteries are eternal sources of local history ...

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    The South Shore is home to some of the oldest settlements in the United States, as well as burial grounds full of historical figures.

  6. Old Town Hall Historic District (Duxbury, Massachusetts)

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    The Mayflower Cemetery, established in 1787 lies beyond the church. [2] Duxbury was founded by the Pilgrim settlers of the Plymouth Colony, and was incorporated in 1637. Its original municipal center was on Chestnut Street in South Duxbury, where its first two meeting houses stood. The third meeting house was built on the site of the First ...

  7. A Jesuit-led effort for descendants of its former slaves ...

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    “This cemetery is a half mile down the road from where I grew up, in a little town of 1,100,” Maddox said. “It’s an obscure place no one knows about, except those who are from Louisiana

  8. List of Mayflower passengers who died in the winter of 1620–21

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    William Butten/Button, November 6/16 on board Mayflower. Buried either at sea or later possibly ashore. Memorial in Provincetown. (a young man) [4] Robert Carter*, after February 21; James Chilton*, 8/18 on board Mayflower in Cape Cod Harbor. Most likely buried ashore. Memorial in Provincetown. Signer of the Mayflower Compact. Richard Clarke*

  9. Category:Burial places of Mayflower passengers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Burial places of Mayflower passengers" ... Winslow Cemetery This page was last edited on 8 July 2017, at 15:46 (UTC). Text ...