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WILLIAM LAUGHTON
died Sept. 19, 1821
aged 54
TABITHA
wife of William Laughton
died April 23, 1829
aged 86
EBENEZER WALES
their son
died Jan. 16, 1822
aged 24
WILLIAM H. BROWN
died
March 10, 1853,
aged 62 yrs.
JANE BROWN
died
Oct. 31, 1890,
aged 93 yrs. 9 ms.
MARY LAUGHTON
died
Oct. 25, 1884,
aged 89 yrs.
FRANCES E. D. LAUGHTON
died Feb. 17, 1888,
aged 78 yrs.
William H. Brown played the bassoon at the First Parish Church for many years. H. F. W., p. 2.
About the year 1819, two young men, Mr. J. Lyon and Mr. W. H. Brown, commenced business in the village -- Mr. Lyon being a wheelwright and Mr. Brown a harness-maker -- in a shop which was built for them at the westerly end of the old "Punch Bowl" out-buildings, by Mr. Laughton, for many years the proprietor of this famous old tavern. When the time came for the destruction of these buildings, these young men removed their business -- Mr. Brown to a new shop next to Baker's present paint-shop. H. F. W., p. 27.
Text from Harriet Alma Cummings. Burials and Inscriptions in the Walnut Street Cemetery. Brookline: The Riverdale Press, 1920.
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Foster (Lot 37)
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