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Re: "old" American artists grave stone carvers

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From: Virginia Rockwood (wckdstpm_at_TeacherArtExchange)
Date: Tue Dec 18 2001 - 16:54:13 PST


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MaryAnn,

Here are some of the most significant gravestone carvers. There are many
more, but these are my favorites.

Joseph Lamson 1658-1722 of Charlestown, MA
and sons Nathaniel and Caleb

William Mumford c.1640-1718 a Quaker of Boston

James Foster 1651-1732 of Dorchester, MA
and son James Jr.

William Young 1771-1785 from Scotland to Worcester, MA

Ebenezer Soule 1710/11-1792 from Plympton, MA to Hinsdale, NH
and sons Beza and Coomer

If you need more info or pictures, let me know. I'm working on a
"gravestone page" on my soon-to-be-ready Web site. You could check things
out then.

Ginny

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MaryAnn,<BR>
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Here are some of the most significant gravestone carvers. There are <U>many=
</U> more, but these are my favorites.<BR>
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Joseph Lamson 1658-1722 of Charlestown, MA<BR>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;and sons Nathaniel and Caleb<BR>
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William Mumford c.1640-1718 a Quaker of Boston<BR>
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James Foster 1651-1732 of Dorchester, MA<BR>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;and son James Jr.<BR>
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William Young 1771-1785 from Scotland to Worcester, MA<BR>
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Ebenezer Soule 1710/11-1792 from Plympton, MA to Hinsdale, NH<BR>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;and sons Beza and Coomer<BR>
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If you need more info or pictures, let me know. &nbsp;I'm working on a &quo=
t;gravestone page&quot; on my soon-to-be-ready Web site. You could check thi=
ngs out then.<BR>
<BR>
Ginny
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