Mrs. Elisabeth Stone

Jan 1, 1713 – May 21, 1751

Buried at Old Rutland

Transcription

Here Lies Buried ye Body of M_rs Elisabeth Stone Wife of M_r John Stone who Dec_d May the 21th AD 1751 In y_e 38 year of her Age

With 2 of their Childr_n at Her left hand 1st Dorcas Stone Who Dec_d Decem_r 22d AD 1747 Age 2 year & 12 D 2 a Son Still Born May 19 1751


Surveyed On
September 17, 2015
Stone Type
slate
Tympanum
face with ornamentation
Border
There is a thin width two line border that circumvents the entire stone. On the tympanum, there are two (2) more borders. Both originate and terminate in the tympanum within depicted spools. The next interior border runs for one lower spool to it's opposite on the other side of the tympanum. Over that space, it outlines the six armed double stars in the corner of the tympanum, runs over the dome to the other side and outlines the other double star in the corner to its other spool. The same happens on the innermost border but the spools are located on either side of the face. Single stars are found on the stone's shoulders, below which are illustrated panels. These panels run along the side and bottom of the tablet. As with other panels, the origination points are below the shoulders with a merge point in the center of the bottom panel. The illustration represents similar spools and lines as in the tympanum, but placed in contrasting directions. Later in the period, these become more derivative of water or wind.
Remark
The tympanum designs are primitive but common. The face is balloon-shaped and includes only simple shapes to denote features.
Physical Status
straight less_than_20_degrees
Intelligibility
readable
Biological Contaminants
medium incursion

Buried among fellow family members

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