1ST HUSBAND: Levi Walker, married MAR 12, 1759, Brookfield, Worcester Co., MA.
2ND HUSBAND: Jonathan Moore, married JUL 4, 1782, Brookfield, Worcester Co., MA.
DAUGHTER: Sarah Howe and Levi Walker had a daughter named Judith Goss Walker, wife of William Holmes of New Braintree, MA.
EPITAPH: Here lyes the body of Mrs Sarah Moore wife Mr Jonathan Moore who died Dec br 1791 aged 56 years. Return my friends, dry up your tears, you'll see me again, when Christ appears.
BURIAL: Sarah (Howe) Walker Moore is buried at the Brookfield Cemetery, next to her 2nd husband Jonathan Moore. They are both buried on the far right side of the cemetery, under a very large pine tree. They both have matching headstones, roughly hewn out of gray slate. The inscriptions are still legible as of 2006, but are difficult to read. Sarah's headstone has some flaking off the front, and has some evidence of a primitive repair. The design at the top of both include a head, surrounded by a leaf motif on either side. This gravestone was carved by William Young, of Worcester.
1ST HUSBAND: Levi Walker, married MAR 12, 1759, Brookfield, Worcester Co., MA.
2ND HUSBAND: Jonathan Moore, married JUL 4, 1782, Brookfield, Worcester Co., MA.
DAUGHTER: Sarah Howe and Levi Walker had a daughter named Judith Goss Walker, wife of William Holmes of New Braintree, MA.
EPITAPH: Here lyes the body of Mrs Sarah Moore wife Mr Jonathan Moore who died Dec br 1791 aged 56 years. Return my friends, dry up your tears, you'll see me again, when Christ appears.
BURIAL: Sarah (Howe) Walker Moore is buried at the Brookfield Cemetery, next to her 2nd husband Jonathan Moore. They are both buried on the far right side of the cemetery, under a very large pine tree. They both have matching headstones, roughly hewn out of gray slate. The inscriptions are still legible as of 2006, but are difficult to read. Sarah's headstone has some flaking off the front, and has some evidence of a primitive repair. The design at the top of both include a head, surrounded by a leaf motif on either side. This gravestone was carved by William Young, of Worcester.