Located at the back of Herlihy Park, off Carver Street, in Ryal Side. In 1684, John Green was given permission to establish a family burial ground on his farm provided he contributed to the cost of the upkeep.[1]
From the minutes of the town meeting May 23, 1684. "At the same town meeting John Green of Ryal Side did desire of the inhabitants then met, that he might have a liberty to bury thenceforward his dead in a Beverly burial place and it was put unto the vote & granted provided he did bear his proportion in any necessary charges about the said burial place, which said Green did engage to do."
[1] Stone, Edwin M., History of Beverly : Civil and Ecclesiastical From Its Settlement in 1630 to 1842, 1843., p.188
∼Died 1690/91 aged about 60 yrs.
"Vital Records of Beverly, MA"
Located at the back of Herlihy Park, off Carver Street, in Ryal Side. In 1684, John Green was given permission to establish a family burial ground on his farm provided he contributed to the cost of the upkeep.[1]
From the minutes of the town meeting May 23, 1684. "At the same town meeting John Green of Ryal Side did desire of the inhabitants then met, that he might have a liberty to bury thenceforward his dead in a Beverly burial place and it was put unto the vote & granted provided he did bear his proportion in any necessary charges about the said burial place, which said Green did engage to do."
[1] Stone, Edwin M., History of Beverly : Civil and Ecclesiastical From Its Settlement in 1630 to 1842, 1843., p.188
∼Died 1690/91 aged about 60 yrs.
"Vital Records of Beverly, MA"
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