Vital Records of Ipswich, pg. 27:
APPLETON Samuel, Aug. 7, 1738. P. R. 8.
Vital Records of Ipswich, pg. 483:
APPLETON Samuel, May 15, 1819, a. 81 y.
MASSACHUSETT MARRIAGES, 1633-1850:
Name: Samuel Appleton
Gender: Male
Spouse: Mrs. Mary White
Marriage Date: 26 Nov 1768
City: Ipswich
County: Essex
MILITARY:
APPLETON, Samuel Sergeant MA
Old South Cem Ipswich, Essex County, MA
1738 1819
46th-55th Annual Reports DAR. Senate documents (United States Congress, Senate). Government Printing Office: Washington, DC
"SAMUEL APPLETON, b. 7th August, 1738; d. 15th May, 1819, remained on the paternal estate at Ipswich, which has continued to the present [c.1912] in the possession of his descendants. In 1794, he built on the site of a former house the house which is still standing; m. 9th March, 1769, Mary WHITE, d. 10th November, 1834, dau. of Rev. Timothy WHITE, of Haverhill."
--- George Mackenzie, *Colonial Families of the United States ofAmerica*, v 5 p 19, 1912 (rep 1966, 1995)
Vital Records of Ipswich, pg. 27:
APPLETON Samuel, Aug. 7, 1738. P. R. 8.
Vital Records of Ipswich, pg. 483:
APPLETON Samuel, May 15, 1819, a. 81 y.
MASSACHUSETT MARRIAGES, 1633-1850:
Name: Samuel Appleton
Gender: Male
Spouse: Mrs. Mary White
Marriage Date: 26 Nov 1768
City: Ipswich
County: Essex
MILITARY:
APPLETON, Samuel Sergeant MA
Old South Cem Ipswich, Essex County, MA
1738 1819
46th-55th Annual Reports DAR. Senate documents (United States Congress, Senate). Government Printing Office: Washington, DC
"SAMUEL APPLETON, b. 7th August, 1738; d. 15th May, 1819, remained on the paternal estate at Ipswich, which has continued to the present [c.1912] in the possession of his descendants. In 1794, he built on the site of a former house the house which is still standing; m. 9th March, 1769, Mary WHITE, d. 10th November, 1834, dau. of Rev. Timothy WHITE, of Haverhill."
--- George Mackenzie, *Colonial Families of the United States ofAmerica*, v 5 p 19, 1912 (rep 1966, 1995)
Inscription
SACRED
To the Memory of
Mr. SAMUEL APPLETON
Oh1(?) May 15, 1819
AEt 81
He was of the fourth Generation
from SAMUEL APPLETON
who emigrated from Waldingfick
England, and settled in this
town AD 1635.
In all Intercourse with the
World, he eminently exhibited
the life and character of a
Christian.
Mark the perfect man and behold the
upright for the end of that man is peace.
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