Mrs. Elizabeth Clark
Jul 25, 1708 – Apr 18, 1729
Buried at
Prospect Hill
Transcription
HERE LYES Y_e BODY OF ELIZABETH CLARK WIFE TO TIMOTHY CLARK DEC_d APRIL THE 18_th 1799 IN Y_e 21_st YEAR OF HER AGE
- Surveyed On
- May 22, 2023
- Stone Type
- slate
- Tympanum
- skull
- Border
- A medium-thick two-line border runs along the outer perimeter of this stone.
There are illustrated panels on either side of the tablet section. A long stylized stem with leaves trails a flower of concentric circles. These stems proceed along three sides of the tablet. They meet in the middle of the bottom panel with another concentric circle matching the other two.
- Remark
- The skull is lightbulb-shaped with round eye sockets, a triangular nasal cavity design, and two rows of three teeth arranged in perfect rows.
- Physical Status
- straight less_than_20_degrees
- Intelligibility
- readable
- Biological Contaminants
- minor incursion
- Cleaning Type
- brushed
Buried among fellow family members
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Timothy Clark (son)
Mar 3, 1729 – May 18, 1729
-
Mrs. Abigail Clark
Died Apr 22, 1758
-
Tamar Clark
Mar 15, 1761 – Mar 16, 1761
-
Joseph Clark son
Feb 1, 1755 – Sep 20, 1761
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Lieut. Timothy Clark
Oct 22, 1706 – Oct 20, 1761
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Mrs. Tamer Clark
May 21, 1736 – Jan 7, 1795
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Mrs. Margaret Clark
Oct 8, 1715 – Dec 13, 1798
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