She was the mother of Isaiah Thomas, of Revolutionary War fame. (married 1st Moses Thomas abt. 1740. After his death married 2nd Ebenezer Blackman June 12, 1764 in MA.)
She was originally buried in the Mechanic St. Burial Ground in downtown Worcester, MA. Her remains were later deposited in her son's tomb in that cemetery, along with others of his family. In the late 19th century, that tomb and all the remains within were relocated to Rural Cemetery.
(NOTE: Most of the other graves in the Mechanic St. Burial Ground were relocated to Hope Cemetery, Worcester, MA, and can be found on Find A Grave)
She was the mother of Isaiah Thomas, of Revolutionary War fame. (married 1st Moses Thomas abt. 1740. After his death married 2nd Ebenezer Blackman June 12, 1764 in MA.)
She was originally buried in the Mechanic St. Burial Ground in downtown Worcester, MA. Her remains were later deposited in her son's tomb in that cemetery, along with others of his family. In the late 19th century, that tomb and all the remains within were relocated to Rural Cemetery.
(NOTE: Most of the other graves in the Mechanic St. Burial Ground were relocated to Hope Cemetery, Worcester, MA, and can be found on Find A Grave)
Family Members
Advertisement
Records on Ancestry
Advertisement