Elizabeth Willard

Oct 31, 1734 – Sep 25, 1746

Buried at Old Common Burial Ground

Transcription

HERE LIES BURIED Y_e BODY OF ELIZABETH WILLARD DAUGH_tr OF ENST_n AARON & MR_s. MARY WILLARD WHO DEC_d SEPTM_br 25_th AD 1746 AGE 11 YEARS 10 M & 25 D_s


Surveyed On
April 30, 2016
Stone Type
slate
Tympanum
face with ornamentation
Border
There is a four line, three thin width border on the tympanum. The first border follows the circumference of this stone. the second and third begin and terminate in "spools" within the tympanum. The second border line follows the dome of the tympanum, rolls over the six armed stars at the far corners and spools. The innermost border's spools are on the immediate left and right of the face. There are illustrated side panels on three sides of the plaque in the tablet section.
Remark
The tympanum exhibits a primitive rendition of a face utilizing only basic shapes for the eyes, nose and mouth. The six armed stars at found both at the extreme corners of the tympanum and on the stone's shoulders. The illustrated panels below the shoulders utilize the spool design but it is more of an aquatic wave type design. The designs are artfully joined in an alternating pattern.
Physical Status
straight cracked
Intelligibility
readable
Biological Contaminants
minor incursion

Buried among fellow family members

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