The genealogy of my extended family
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Notes:
Cemetery notes and/or description:
The Men of Kent Cemetery is Scituate's oldest and most historically significant cemetery. It was established in 1624, and the earliest legible gravestone is from 1694. Most of the slate markers are still in good condition.
This cemetery is referred to in the book "Vital Records of Scituate, Massachusetts to 1850", Published by the New England Historic Genealogical Society, as G.R.1.
This cemetery is referred to in the book "Old Cemeteries of Southeastern Massachusetts" by Charles M Thatcher as "Old Cemetery at Scituate Harbor".
Thumb | Description | Status | Location | Name (Died/Buried) |
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Men of Kent Cemetery Scituate, Massachusetts |
1. Latitude: 42.188614, Longitude: -70.7292496 | Men of Kent Cemetery, Scituate, Massachusetts
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Nathaniel Tildien Headstone |
Nathaniel TILDEN (d. Abt 1641)
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1. | TILDEN, Nathaniel | d. Abt 1641 | Men of Kent Cemetery, Scituate, Massachusetts | I3675 |
This website uses dates from the Gregorian calendar (New Style), unless otherwise noted.
For more information on dates, see Wikipedia: Old Style and New Style dates.
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Updated 23 Dec 2023