Memorials of the Dead in Boston, King's Chapel Burial Ground
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Memorials of the Dead in Boston, King's Chapel Burial Ground
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Memorials of the Dead in Boston, King&apos;s Chapel Burial Ground. Thomas Bridgman. (1853) 2006. Bridgman begins this book with transcriptions of hundreds of surviving tombstones in Boston&apos;s King&apos;s<br><br> Chapel Burial Ground, and supplements this source material with narrative and genealogical accounts of many of the families who used this cemetery, identifying thousands of relatives of the deceased.<br>The burial ground treated in this volume was the first in Boston, used from the first years of the town&apos;s existence. King&apos;s Chapel, the first Episcopalian church in Boston, was not built on these grounds until more than half a century later. Since this compilation was prepared in 1853, many inscriptions that no longer exist or are no longer legible appear here.<br>Most of the tombstones represented here are from the seventeenth century or the early eighteenth century. A few of the plots continued to accept burials in the early nineteenth century, but other burial grounds, including Copp&apos;s Hill and the Granary, had long been available by that time.<br>The second half of the book has dozens of articles on those families with many burials in the King&apos;s Chapel grounds. These articles were contributed by several writers, with some being composed in narrative form and others in a more standard genealogical arrangement. In either case, these accounts place those buried here in a broader context, and described thousands of individuals related to the deceased, most of whom died and were buried elsewhere.