Headstone transcription from:
"Memorial Inscriptions from Cemeteries in the East Parish Barnstable, including Dimmock's Lane, Meetinghouse or Cobb's Hill, Lothrop's Hill the ancient Burying ground, & Parish Line. From Jan. 1683 to 1894."
Unknown creator, calligraphed manuscript, listings alphabetical by family name, with additional notes written in the margins by an unknown hand.
No publishing information.
"Annable", page 4.
Repository:
Strugis Library, Barnstable, Massachusetts
1. Lothrop Collection Manuscripts, folder 6
2. Manuscript digitally available online through the Library's "Town and Local History Collection".
Desier Annable may be Patience's daughter. If so, Patience's surname might be "Doggett" and a Samuel Annable may be her husband - possibly the one linked.
Headstone transcription from:
"Memorial Inscriptions from Cemeteries in the East Parish Barnstable, including Dimmock's Lane, Meetinghouse or Cobb's Hill, Lothrop's Hill the ancient Burying ground, & Parish Line. From Jan. 1683 to 1894."
Unknown creator, calligraphed manuscript, listings alphabetical by family name, with additional notes written in the margins by an unknown hand.
No publishing information.
"Annable", page 4.
Repository:
Strugis Library, Barnstable, Massachusetts
1. Lothrop Collection Manuscripts, folder 6
2. Manuscript digitally available online through the Library's "Town and Local History Collection".
Desier Annable may be Patience's daughter. If so, Patience's surname might be "Doggett" and a Samuel Annable may be her husband - possibly the one linked.
Inscription
From the transcription:
"Here lies buried M^rs. Patience Annable, y^e wife of Mr. Samuel Annable who dec. Oct^r --- 1760 in y^e 90th. year of her age."
Margin note: "1670".
[It seems that the day of death was illegible when this transcription was taken.]
Family Members
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