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Martha Fiske Park

Birth
Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
29 Nov 1746 (aged 75)
Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
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Biography researched and written by Evelyn Park Blalock. Please do not publish elsewhere without providing proper credit. Thank you.
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No headstone remains.

Wife of Edward Park.

Source for birth and death information: Massachusetts Vital Records.

Burial Location:
The Old East Parish Burying Ground is the resting place for all of the founding families of Newton. In 1654, families living south of the river started holding religious meetings locally rather than making the journey to Cambridge. John Jackson provided an acre of land for a burial ground and for a meeting house, and this remained the only burying site for residents of Newton until 1781. A monument was placed in memory of Newton's founders in 1852, erected by the descendants of the first settlers. At the time inscriptions were recorded, only six headstones from the earliest inhabitants were still standing. However, their memory lives on through their descendants.

The original acre was added to three times, and the cemetery was used continuously until near the end of the 1800s. The final addition to the burying ground was made in 1834. Family members dying in Newton after 1781 may be found here in the East Parish Burying Ground, in the West Parish Burying Ground (opening 1781), or in the South Parish Burying Ground (opening 1802).

For a full list of family members interred in this cemetery, please see the memorials for pioneer Richard Park and his wife Margery.
Biography researched and written by Evelyn Park Blalock. Please do not publish elsewhere without providing proper credit. Thank you.
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No headstone remains.

Wife of Edward Park.

Source for birth and death information: Massachusetts Vital Records.

Burial Location:
The Old East Parish Burying Ground is the resting place for all of the founding families of Newton. In 1654, families living south of the river started holding religious meetings locally rather than making the journey to Cambridge. John Jackson provided an acre of land for a burial ground and for a meeting house, and this remained the only burying site for residents of Newton until 1781. A monument was placed in memory of Newton's founders in 1852, erected by the descendants of the first settlers. At the time inscriptions were recorded, only six headstones from the earliest inhabitants were still standing. However, their memory lives on through their descendants.

The original acre was added to three times, and the cemetery was used continuously until near the end of the 1800s. The final addition to the burying ground was made in 1834. Family members dying in Newton after 1781 may be found here in the East Parish Burying Ground, in the West Parish Burying Ground (opening 1781), or in the South Parish Burying Ground (opening 1802).

For a full list of family members interred in this cemetery, please see the memorials for pioneer Richard Park and his wife Margery.


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  • Created by: EveyBl
  • Added: Jul 9, 2015
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/148951489/martha-park: accessed ), memorial page for Martha Fiske Park (12 Jan 1671–29 Nov 1746), Find a Grave Memorial ID 148951489, citing East Parish Burying Ground, Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA; Maintained by EveyBl (contributor 47540842).