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Dr. Francis LeBaron 



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Gravestone

Why this track ?


Source:
"The First of the LeBarons"
John Abbott Goodwin, 1876

Text:
"The visitor to Burial Hill in Plymouth may still see the gravestone which Mary Wilder had to import from England, and on it he may read :

HERE LYES Ye BODY
OF Mr FRANCIS LEBARRAN
PHYTICIAN WHO
DEPARTED THIS LIFE
AUG.  Ye 8. 1704.
IN Ye 36. YEAR
OF HIS AGE

 


Current situation of my research


Did Mary Wilder import, in 1704, the gravestone from England to Plymouth or did she buy in Plymouth this gravestone imported from England by another person?

Did the gravestone engrave in England or Plymouth?

Why Francis LeBaron is spelled Francis LEBARRAN ?

 

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