"Blockhouses" were structures where white settlers could barricade themselves from Indian attacks.
Inscription from plaque affixed to wall of blockhouse, as translated from stone:
Mary Barrett
Died here April 9, AD 1861
She was one year ten and twenty (years) of age
Born at Mineth, Ireland
Gentle wife (of) Sam'l Maylor
They married in Liverpool
At the Church of (St.) Patrick, Dec. 21, 1856
She hadd three sons
Paul, Thomas B. & Marion S.
Her father was John Barrett
Tralee
Her mother (was) Clara Page
Limerick
R.I.P.
Inscription in English on reverse of stone:
Mary we love one another still
"Blockhouses" were structures where white settlers could barricade themselves from Indian attacks.
Inscription from plaque affixed to wall of blockhouse, as translated from stone:
Mary Barrett
Died here April 9, AD 1861
She was one year ten and twenty (years) of age
Born at Mineth, Ireland
Gentle wife (of) Sam'l Maylor
They married in Liverpool
At the Church of (St.) Patrick, Dec. 21, 1856
She hadd three sons
Paul, Thomas B. & Marion S.
Her father was John Barrett
Tralee
Her mother (was) Clara Page
Limerick
R.I.P.
Inscription in English on reverse of stone:
Mary we love one another still
Family Members
Flowers
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