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She may be buried next to her husband George Buck. The gravestone is very worn and partially sunk into the ground, and if her name is on the stone, it is not legible or below ground.
The "Vital Records of Worthington, Massachusetts to the Year 1850" (p. 128, published 1911) paraphrases the gravestone: BUCK, Gorge, h. Grace, Aug ---. G.R.6.
The legible portion of the stone reads:
In Memory of Mr.
Gorge Buck
Husband of Mr_?
(Grace?) Buck illegible
illegible
It might say "Aug" or "August" on the 5th line.
According to the cemetery records, G.R.6 is the abbreviation for Center Cemetery (Worthington Center Cemetery).
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She may be buried next to her husband George Buck. The gravestone is very worn and partially sunk into the ground, and if her name is on the stone, it is not legible or below ground.
The "Vital Records of Worthington, Massachusetts to the Year 1850" (p. 128, published 1911) paraphrases the gravestone: BUCK, Gorge, h. Grace, Aug ---. G.R.6.
The legible portion of the stone reads:
In Memory of Mr.
Gorge Buck
Husband of Mr_?
(Grace?) Buck illegible
illegible
It might say "Aug" or "August" on the 5th line.
According to the cemetery records, G.R.6 is the abbreviation for Center Cemetery (Worthington Center Cemetery).
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