Inscription: OBV.: Abbott [thus] / [falling leaf?]; // REV.: Infant son of / Solon[?] & Mary L.[?] / Lovett [also thus] / Born / Aug. 11, 1861[?] / Died / Jan. 20[?], 1862.
Arguably Solon could be Colon [like the local Street name].
Note that a George P. Abbott married Clara F. Lovett in Beverly in 1859. They are both buried in Central Cemetery. I found one record for him, as George S., instead of P., but it may have been non-primary. Francis Abbott more uniformly used his middle initial S. thus, but I have not determined his actual middle name.
Inscription: OBV.: Abbott [thus] / [falling leaf?]; // REV.: Infant son of / Solon[?] & Mary L.[?] / Lovett [also thus] / Born / Aug. 11, 1861[?] / Died / Jan. 20[?], 1862.
Arguably Solon could be Colon [like the local Street name].
Note that a George P. Abbott married Clara F. Lovett in Beverly in 1859. They are both buried in Central Cemetery. I found one record for him, as George S., instead of P., but it may have been non-primary. Francis Abbott more uniformly used his middle initial S. thus, but I have not determined his actual middle name.
Inscription
OBV.: Abbott [thus] / [falling leaf?]; // REV.: Infant son of / Solon[?] & Mary L.[?] / Lovett [also thus] / Born / Aug. 11, 1861[?] / Died / Jan. 20[?], 1862.
Gravesite Details
The positions of stones 29 and 34 do not appear to be exactly as mapped. But there is a small depressed area in the ground, near this stone.
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