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Tombstone Tuesday: Daniel Dudley 1719-1811
Newport, N.H. Son of last week's
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I had never seen the word amanuensis before Mr. Newmark used it on his blog Transylvanian Dutch. However, I was reading To Kill a Mockingbird (by Harper Lee) and there it was in the middle of the story. Here's a web link that shows you where it is in the story. Aunt Alexandra joins the Maycomb Amanuensis Club. Isn't strange that right after you learn a new word, you see it over and over again?
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1. Alice RUNNELS b. 11 March 1793, Middleton, N.H. (all towns are New Hampshire unless otherwise indicated), d. New Durham 3 June 1855, married 1 January 1813 at New Durham, Jonathan PINKHAM, son of Thomas and Bridget (Berry) Pinkham. See The Pinkhams of Strafford County, New Hampshire, New Hampshire Genealogical Record 23 (2006):27-76 and New Hampshire Families in 1790 Volume 1, ed. Diane Gravel and David Watson Kruger (Concord, NH, NHSOG, 2007), Thomas Pinkham sketch. 2. Ebenezer RUNNELS, b. ca. 1765 at Durham, died 13 September 1851 at New Durham. See New Hampshire Families in 1790 Volume 1, ed. Diane...
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Interesting stone. It seems very transitional iconography given the time frame. Where is this one located?
Posted by: Marian Pierre-Louis | 10/03/2010 at 04:34 PM
Newport, N.H., the Pine Street Cemetery.
Posted by: Martin Hollick | 10/03/2010 at 08:25 PM