According to the Find A Grave volunteer photographer, “two of the tombstones for the Latimers are quite distinctive. The inscriptions are on a stone "tablet" approx. 6’ x 4’ with four stone legs, looking like a table. Since the tablets are large and a few feet in the air, they are difficult to photograph.
There is a 3rd tombstone nearby, in the same unusual style, most likely related to the Latimers, which is unreadable.
There is one more tombstone which is very difficult to read”.
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According to the Find A Grave volunteer photographer, “two of the tombstones for the Latimers are quite distinctive. The inscriptions are on a stone "tablet" approx. 6’ x 4’ with four stone legs, looking like a table. Since the tablets are large and a few feet in the air, they are difficult to photograph.
There is a 3rd tombstone nearby, in the same unusual style, most likely related to the Latimers, which is unreadable.
There is one more tombstone which is very difficult to read”.
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