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Lydia <I>Prince</I> Ashport Talbot

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Lydia Prince Ashport Talbot

Birth
Death
Dec 1838
West Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
West Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
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Vital Records of West Bridgewater, 218 stated that the wife of Jacob Talbut Jr. “woman of Colour” was buried 2 Dec. 1838 according to C.R.1. (First Church in Bridgewater, now the First Church in West Bridgewater records).

Lydia's gravesite was remembered decades later as being in Powder House Graveyard:
Epitaphs in Old Bridgewater, 42: Powder House Graveyard in West Bridgewater “[Graves] 101, 102, 103, 104 and other graves near this place, are colored people, without stones, such as Thomas Sutten, Peter and Parmenas Pierce, Levi, John, Jacob Jr. Tarbut or Talbut, and wife of Jacob Jr. [Lydia (Prince) Ashport], and two wife of Jacob, Sen., Sally Cardner, Frank Sutten, and others.”

Vital Records of West Bridgewater, 218 stated that the wife of Jacob Talbut Jr. “woman of Colour” was buried 2 Dec. 1838 according to C.R.1. (First Church in Bridgewater, now the First Church in West Bridgewater records).

Lydia's gravesite was remembered decades later as being in Powder House Graveyard:
Epitaphs in Old Bridgewater, 42: Powder House Graveyard in West Bridgewater “[Graves] 101, 102, 103, 104 and other graves near this place, are colored people, without stones, such as Thomas Sutten, Peter and Parmenas Pierce, Levi, John, Jacob Jr. Tarbut or Talbut, and wife of Jacob Jr. [Lydia (Prince) Ashport], and two wife of Jacob, Sen., Sally Cardner, Frank Sutten, and others.”



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