Mother: Martha Booth b. abt 1720 Middleton
Stephen and Mary (Rice) Earl had four sons:
1, Henry, b. 1780; m. 1807, Mary Ryder, and d. Oct. 2, 1809, in Wellfleet, Mass. He was a teacher.
2, John, m. 1806, Sally G. (Rich) Harding, and d. in Lowell, Mass., May 9, 1825.
3, Hezekiah, m. 1811, Mary (Harris) Popkin, and d. in Boston, Mass., March 30, 1857. He was the proprietor of the widely known Earl's Coffee House, from about 1806 to 1832, Deputy City Marshal from 1832 to 1857.
4, Stephen, b. 1791 ; m. 1814, Nabby Stone, and d. in Princeton, Mass., April 13, 1825. They had two children, both of whom d. young.
~ THE EARLE FAMILY, RALPH EARLE AND HIS DESCENDANTS; Compiled by Pliny Earle of Northampton, Massachusetts; Printed for the family, Worcester, Mass., Press of Charles Hamilton, 1888.
Mother: Martha Booth b. abt 1720 Middleton
Stephen and Mary (Rice) Earl had four sons:
1, Henry, b. 1780; m. 1807, Mary Ryder, and d. Oct. 2, 1809, in Wellfleet, Mass. He was a teacher.
2, John, m. 1806, Sally G. (Rich) Harding, and d. in Lowell, Mass., May 9, 1825.
3, Hezekiah, m. 1811, Mary (Harris) Popkin, and d. in Boston, Mass., March 30, 1857. He was the proprietor of the widely known Earl's Coffee House, from about 1806 to 1832, Deputy City Marshal from 1832 to 1857.
4, Stephen, b. 1791 ; m. 1814, Nabby Stone, and d. in Princeton, Mass., April 13, 1825. They had two children, both of whom d. young.
~ THE EARLE FAMILY, RALPH EARLE AND HIS DESCENDANTS; Compiled by Pliny Earle of Northampton, Massachusetts; Printed for the family, Worcester, Mass., Press of Charles Hamilton, 1888.
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AE 71 y
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Only Stephen is buried in this tomb, Mary Rice is not.
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