Early Settlers At Green Harbor Monument
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Early Settlers At Green Harbor Monument

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Marshfield, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
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Winslow Cemetery dates back to about 1641. There are many fieldstones present, along with many unmarked graves. The people of Marshfield remembered the Early Settlers with this monument. It can be presumed that many of the early settlers are buried here (since this was the only burial ground in Marshfield until the early 1700s), but it can not be stated as a fact (since there are no written records). The names on the monument are listed below, and link to memorial pages. Most are cenotaphs, and FindaGrave explains how to work with cenotaphs here.

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IN MEMORY OF
THE EARLY SETTLERS
AT GREEN HARBOR
MARSHFIELD

Side 1:
Edward Winslow
and wife Susanna
Kenelm Winslow
and wife Ellen
Josiah Winslow
and wife Margaret
Josiah Winslow
and wife Penelope
William Thomas
Nathaniel Thomas
and wife Mary
John Thomas
and wife Sarah

Side 2:
Arthur Howland
and wife Margaret
Samuel Baker
and wife Ellen
John Foster
and wife Mary
Samuel Sprague
and wife Sarah
John Phillips
and wife Grace
William Shirtley
and wife Elizabeth
Timothy Williamson
and wife Mary
Rev. Richard Blinman
and wife Mary
Rev. Edward Bulkely
John Corum
and wife Desire

Side 3:
William Sherman
and wife Prudence
John Adams
and wife Jane
Thomas Bourn
and wife Elizabeth
Robert Waterman
and wife Elizabeth
Robert Carver
and wife Christian
John Dingley
and wife Sarah
Thomas Little
and wife Anna
William Foord
and wife Anna
John Low
and wife Elizabeth
Thomas Chillingworth
and wife Joane

Side 4:
Resolved White
and wife Judith
Peregrine White
and wife Sarah
Gilbert Brooks
and wife Elizabeth
Edward Bompasse
and wife Hannah
John Barker
and wife Anna
Anthony Snow
and wife Abigail
John Rouse
and wife Annis
James Pitney
and wife Sarah
Joseph Beadle
and wife Rachel
John Branch
and wife Mary
Winslow Cemetery dates back to about 1641. There are many fieldstones present, along with many unmarked graves. The people of Marshfield remembered the Early Settlers with this monument. It can be presumed that many of the early settlers are buried here (since this was the only burial ground in Marshfield until the early 1700s), but it can not be stated as a fact (since there are no written records). The names on the monument are listed below, and link to memorial pages. Most are cenotaphs, and FindaGrave explains how to work with cenotaphs here.

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IN MEMORY OF
THE EARLY SETTLERS
AT GREEN HARBOR
MARSHFIELD

Side 1:
Edward Winslow
and wife Susanna
Kenelm Winslow
and wife Ellen
Josiah Winslow
and wife Margaret
Josiah Winslow
and wife Penelope
William Thomas
Nathaniel Thomas
and wife Mary
John Thomas
and wife Sarah

Side 2:
Arthur Howland
and wife Margaret
Samuel Baker
and wife Ellen
John Foster
and wife Mary
Samuel Sprague
and wife Sarah
John Phillips
and wife Grace
William Shirtley
and wife Elizabeth
Timothy Williamson
and wife Mary
Rev. Richard Blinman
and wife Mary
Rev. Edward Bulkely
John Corum
and wife Desire

Side 3:
William Sherman
and wife Prudence
John Adams
and wife Jane
Thomas Bourn
and wife Elizabeth
Robert Waterman
and wife Elizabeth
Robert Carver
and wife Christian
John Dingley
and wife Sarah
Thomas Little
and wife Anna
William Foord
and wife Anna
John Low
and wife Elizabeth
Thomas Chillingworth
and wife Joane

Side 4:
Resolved White
and wife Judith
Peregrine White
and wife Sarah
Gilbert Brooks
and wife Elizabeth
Edward Bompasse
and wife Hannah
John Barker
and wife Anna
Anthony Snow
and wife Abigail
John Rouse
and wife Annis
James Pitney
and wife Sarah
Joseph Beadle
and wife Rachel
John Branch
and wife Mary

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