She is buried with her husband Thomas at the top of the hill opposite the gate. They married about 1636 and had ten children. Her parents, Thomas and Dorothy Bird Lord, are in the Old Burying Ground, Hartford. Anna was bequeathed "her mother's great brass pan and family bible."
After the death of Thomas, Anna lived with her daughter, Dorothy and son-in-law, Rev. James Noyes until she joined him in Wequetequock.
The original gravestones of Anna and Thomas were replaced with new ones at a wonderful Stanton Reunion in 1995. Even the new stones show signs of deterioration in the photos shown here.
She is buried with her husband Thomas at the top of the hill opposite the gate. They married about 1636 and had ten children. Her parents, Thomas and Dorothy Bird Lord, are in the Old Burying Ground, Hartford. Anna was bequeathed "her mother's great brass pan and family bible."
After the death of Thomas, Anna lived with her daughter, Dorothy and son-in-law, Rev. James Noyes until she joined him in Wequetequock.
The original gravestones of Anna and Thomas were replaced with new ones at a wonderful Stanton Reunion in 1995. Even the new stones show signs of deterioration in the photos shown here.