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An old, historic cemetery is tucked around a colonial Meetinghouse in the town of Jaffrey, New Hamps

[Find a Grave®](?link=OlVfwkRQ88CHd6qE8t%2BcSg%3D%3D&linkid=2) [Find a Grave® Insider] [Find a Grave® Insider] [Fortunes Remembered in Jaffrey’s Old Burying Ground](?link=OlVfwkRQ88CHd6qE8t%2BcSg%3D%3D&linkid=74) [Jaffrey's Oldest Cemetery](?link=OlVfwkRQ88CHd6qE8t%2BcSg%3D%3D&linkid=74) An old, historic cemetery is tucked around a colonial Meetinghouse in the town of Jaffrey, New Hampshire. Known as the Old Burying Ground, it is Jaffrey’s oldest cemetery, established about twenty years after the village itself. Burials took place here as early as the 1770s, decades before the stately steeple was added to the Jaffrey Center’s familiar landmark. Among the many stories preserved within these grounds are those hinted at on two matching stones that stand side by side, topped with artfully engraved urns and flowing willow trees. They are notable because they mark the graves of two Black Americans who lived in a time when many were buried with simple markers (or no markers at all), and relegated to the periphery. [Read More](?link=OlVfwkRQ88CHd6qE8t%2BcSg%3D%3D&linkid=74) [Interesting Monuments](?link=OlVfwkRQ88CHd6qE8t%2BcSg%3D%3D&linkid=75) [Interesting Monuments](?link=OlVfwkRQ88CHd6qE8t%2BcSg%3D%3D&linkid=75) Rebecca Crumpler [Thank You!](?link=OlVfwkRQ88CHd6qE8t%2BcSg%3D%3D&linkid=76) [Millions of Members Working Together](?link=OlVfwkRQ88CHd6qE8t%2BcSg%3D%3D&linkid=76) [Grave Flower Delivery](?link=OlVfwkRQ88CHd6qE8t%2BcSg%3D%3D&linkid=77) [Grave Flowers](?link=OlVfwkRQ88CHd6qE8t%2BcSg%3D%3D&linkid=77) Send Flowers to Remember. [Facebook](?link=OlVfwkRQ88CHd6qE8t%2BcSg%3D%3D&linkid=9) [Twitter](?link=OlVfwkRQ88CHd6qE8t%2BcSg%3D%3D&linkid=10) [Instagram](?link=OlVfwkRQ88CHd6qE8t%2BcSg%3D%3D&linkid=11) © 2023 Find a Grave®, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you have registered with Find a Grave using the email address: {EMAIL}. [Manage Notifications or Unsubscribe](?manage=OlVfwkRQ88CHd6qE8t%2BcSg%3D%3D&linkid=4). Find a Grave 1300 W Traverse Pkwy Lehi, UT 84043 United States

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