The Mackintoshes of Borlum were a cadet branch of the Clan Mackintosh, a Scottish clan of the Scottish Highlands. His father developed strong ties linking the Suriname colony with New England, Rotterdam, and his home burgh of Inverness, Scotland.
Memorials of the Dead in Boston: Containing Exact Transcripts of Inscriptions on the Sepulchral Monuments in the King's Chapel Burial Ground in the City of Boston. with Copious Historical and Biographical Notices of the Early Settlers of the Metropolis of New England. Bridgman, Thomas. Boston: B.B. Mussey, 1853, p. 101.
The Mackintoshes of Borlum were a cadet branch of the Clan Mackintosh, a Scottish clan of the Scottish Highlands. His father developed strong ties linking the Suriname colony with New England, Rotterdam, and his home burgh of Inverness, Scotland.
Memorials of the Dead in Boston: Containing Exact Transcripts of Inscriptions on the Sepulchral Monuments in the King's Chapel Burial Ground in the City of Boston. with Copious Historical and Biographical Notices of the Early Settlers of the Metropolis of New England. Bridgman, Thomas. Boston: B.B. Mussey, 1853, p. 101.
Inscription
HENRY MACINTOSH
son to
Henry Mackintosh Esq
of New Bristol
age about 1_ years
died October 23
1710
Gravesite Details
Inscription is on a horizontal slab under the north-east corner of the chapel.
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