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A. Williams

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A. Williams

Birth
Death
unknown
Burial
Orange, Essex County, New Jersey, USA Add to Map
Plot
NE quarter of churchyard
Memorial ID
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The initial W in the gravestone inscription "A W" most likely stands for "Williams".
This small, painstakingly neat, but primitively carved gravestone in the Williams family plot features a death's head in its tympanum, and bears only the initials "A W". The extreme simplicity may be an indication that the deceased was either a young child, an elderly female who had never married, or a servant or other individual whose life had been considered humble by the standards of the era. The size of the stone and the style of the carving and lettering place it among the oldest in the burial ground---a clue that this member of the Williams family probably died during the 1720's or 1730's.
The initial W in the gravestone inscription "A W" most likely stands for "Williams".
This small, painstakingly neat, but primitively carved gravestone in the Williams family plot features a death's head in its tympanum, and bears only the initials "A W". The extreme simplicity may be an indication that the deceased was either a young child, an elderly female who had never married, or a servant or other individual whose life had been considered humble by the standards of the era. The size of the stone and the style of the carving and lettering place it among the oldest in the burial ground---a clue that this member of the Williams family probably died during the 1720's or 1730's.

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  • Created by: Nikita Barlow
  • Added: Jul 3, 2008
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/28026925/a-williams: accessed ), memorial page for A. Williams (unknown–unknown), Find a Grave Memorial ID 28026925, citing First Presbyterian Churchyard, Orange, Essex County, New Jersey, USA; Maintained by Nikita Barlow (contributor 46508077).