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Tombstone Tuesday: Deborah (Buell) Dudley 1693-1789
This is lychen-covered and I didn't want to hurt the stone. However, you can still the name Deborah in the upper right and 1789 on the lower left. This from the Pine Street Cemetery, Newport, N.H.
Sep 21, 2010 7:44:00 AM
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