According to Deborah Marsh Washburn's death notice:
Mrs. Washburn had been a resident of this place for over 50 years, her last years were years of great suffering, but she bore her physical trial with great Christian patience and fortitude. In her life she has been associated with the pioneers of the town and she has aways been of great excellence and force of character.
Deborah and Judah are buried in lot 219, but no headstone is found for them. However, the 3 grandchildren (children of their son Edward D. Washburn) also buried in lot 219, each have their own little headstones.
According to Deborah Marsh Washburn's death notice:
Mrs. Washburn had been a resident of this place for over 50 years, her last years were years of great suffering, but she bore her physical trial with great Christian patience and fortitude. In her life she has been associated with the pioneers of the town and she has aways been of great excellence and force of character.
Deborah and Judah are buried in lot 219, but no headstone is found for them. However, the 3 grandchildren (children of their son Edward D. Washburn) also buried in lot 219, each have their own little headstones.
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