The burial location is mentioned as being near the Mathes' cemetery at Durham Point. The Adams' were said to be buried in one grave, marked by a mound of earth.
His siblings were Deliverence; Charles Jr. (b. 1668, m. Temperence Benmore); Mary (m. William Tasker); and Sarah (m. [1] Henry Nock, [2[ Eleazer Wyer).
Source: History of the Town of Durham, New Hampshire, by Everett S. Stackpole and Lucien Thompson (1913).
The burial location is mentioned as being near the Mathes' cemetery at Durham Point. The Adams' were said to be buried in one grave, marked by a mound of earth.
His siblings were Deliverence; Charles Jr. (b. 1668, m. Temperence Benmore); Mary (m. William Tasker); and Sarah (m. [1] Henry Nock, [2[ Eleazer Wyer).
Source: History of the Town of Durham, New Hampshire, by Everett S. Stackpole and Lucien Thompson (1913).
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