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Lucy Sampson

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Lucy Sampson

Birth
Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
15 Jun 1759 (aged 4)
Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
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Lucy was the daughter of John Sampson, Jr., Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts and Rebecca Brewster Sampson of Kingston, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. Rebecca and John were married on 06 June 1754 in Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. Rebecca and John had three children. They were: Lucy Sampson was born in 1755; Elisha Sampson was born in 1756; Rebecca Sampson was born in 1758. All the children were born in Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.

Lucy was 04 years, 02 months, 21 days old when she died.


I have not turned my back on you
So there is no need to cry.
I'm watching you from heaven
Just beyond the morning sky.

I've seen you almost fall apart
When you could barely stand.
I asked an angel to comfort you
And watched her take your hand.

She told me you are in more pain
Than I could ever be.
She wiped her eyes and swallowed hard
Then gave your hand to me.

Although you may not feel my touch
Or see me by your side.
I've whispered that I love you
While I wiped each tear you cried.

So please try not to ache for me
We'll meet again one day.
Beyond the dark and stormy sky
A rainbow lights the way.

By: Authour Unknown
Lucy was the daughter of John Sampson, Jr., Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts and Rebecca Brewster Sampson of Kingston, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. Rebecca and John were married on 06 June 1754 in Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. Rebecca and John had three children. They were: Lucy Sampson was born in 1755; Elisha Sampson was born in 1756; Rebecca Sampson was born in 1758. All the children were born in Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.

Lucy was 04 years, 02 months, 21 days old when she died.


I have not turned my back on you
So there is no need to cry.
I'm watching you from heaven
Just beyond the morning sky.

I've seen you almost fall apart
When you could barely stand.
I asked an angel to comfort you
And watched her take your hand.

She told me you are in more pain
Than I could ever be.
She wiped her eyes and swallowed hard
Then gave your hand to me.

Although you may not feel my touch
Or see me by your side.
I've whispered that I love you
While I wiped each tear you cried.

So please try not to ache for me
We'll meet again one day.
Beyond the dark and stormy sky
A rainbow lights the way.

By: Authour Unknown

Bio by: sandpipertoo


Inscription

IN MEMORY OF LUCY SAMPSON DAUGHTER TO MR JOHN SAMPSON & MRS REBEKAH HIS WIFE WHO DE JUNE ? 5 ? 9 AGED 4 YEARS 2 MONTHS ? DAYS



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  • Created by: Pat & Charlie
  • Added: Oct 27, 2009
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/43615065/lucy-sampson: accessed ), memorial page for Lucy Sampson (Apr 1755–15 Jun 1759), Find a Grave Memorial ID 43615065, citing Standish Burial Ground, Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA; Maintained by Pat & Charlie (contributor 47175016).