and died 9 Jan 1771 in Upper Penns Neck Township, Salem County, New Jersey.
His parents were John Bettle(1663-1715) and his 2nd wife Abigail (Matern) Bettle (1677-1713).
The inscription for the gravestone is:
In Memory of
WILLIAM BETTLE
who died January 9 1771
Aged 67 Years
When I am Dead and in my Grave
And all my Bones are Rotten
Remember me when this you see
Lest I should be forgotten
from a genealogy compiled by Lewis D. Cook, F.A.S.G., F.G.S.P. titled BETTLE OF STEPNEY, COUNTY MIDDLESEX, ENGLAND, OF SALEM COUNTY, N. J., AND OF PHILADELPHIA
that I found from: Genealogies of PENNSYLVANIA FAMILIES, From the Pennsylvania Genealogical Magazine, Volume I, Arnold-Hertzel,Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Col, Inc. 1982
and died 9 Jan 1771 in Upper Penns Neck Township, Salem County, New Jersey.
His parents were John Bettle(1663-1715) and his 2nd wife Abigail (Matern) Bettle (1677-1713).
The inscription for the gravestone is:
In Memory of
WILLIAM BETTLE
who died January 9 1771
Aged 67 Years
When I am Dead and in my Grave
And all my Bones are Rotten
Remember me when this you see
Lest I should be forgotten
from a genealogy compiled by Lewis D. Cook, F.A.S.G., F.G.S.P. titled BETTLE OF STEPNEY, COUNTY MIDDLESEX, ENGLAND, OF SALEM COUNTY, N. J., AND OF PHILADELPHIA
that I found from: Genealogies of PENNSYLVANIA FAMILIES, From the Pennsylvania Genealogical Magazine, Volume I, Arnold-Hertzel,Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Col, Inc. 1982
Inscription
In Memory of William Bettle
who died January 9 1771
Aged 67 Years
When I am Dead and in my Grave
And all my Bones are Rotten
Remember me when this you see
Lest I should be forgotten
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