↑ Source: #S616 East End Church Cemetery headstone
↑ Henry Herbert Smythe, "East End Burying Ground," Falmouth (Massachusetts) Enterprise, 12 November 1904, p. 8; "Falmouth Enterprise," database with images, Falmouth Public Library (https://origin.olivesoftware.com/Olive/APA/Falmouth/ : accessed 11 Dec. 2019); citing East End Burying Ground (Falmouth, Barnstable County, Massachusetts), Fear Chadwick marker, plot 4 A 2. Record of all stones in the Old Burying Ground adjoining the "East End" meeting house which were standing in 1904.
Source: S161 Title: Inscriptions Upon Stones in the Old Burying Ground in Falmouth, Mass., Record Type: Mounted clippings from the Falmouth enterprise of Oct. 17, 1903 to Dec. 17, 1904, Author: Smythe, Henry Herbert Publication: 1904 Repository: #R5 Call Number: call #E9 303.83
Source: S66 Title: VRs of Sandwich MA to 1885 Compiler: Kardell, C.L.; Lovell, R.A. Jr. Publication: NEHGS, Boston, MA, 1996
Source: S90 Title: VRs of Falmouth, Massachusetts to the Year 1850 Compiler: Brown, Oliver B. Publication: Soc. of Mayflower Descendants in RI, RI, 1976
Source: S98 Title: Files in the Sandwich Archives, Record Type: various Family Group Sheets, Subject: Early families in Sandwich Repository: #R7
Repository: R7 Name: Sandwich Archives & Historical Center Sandwich Massachusetts
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