Ann was born about 1659. She is the daughter of John Lovejoy and Mary Osgood.
The oldest original remaining stone belongs to Ann Blanchard who died on Febr'y 29th, 1723. Old South was the Town cemetery until a second burial-place was laid out in 1791 in the West parish. Old South has students and faculty from Phillips Academy and the Andover Theological Seminary before the Chapel Cemetery began in 1810. The first two pastors and families of South Parish, who served 98 years between them, are buried here, as well as many of the founders of the Academy and Seminary, and later The Abbot Female Academy. Ministers from the Methodist and Baptist churches are here, also. Three of the four captains of the Andover Militia who marched on Concord and Lexington and later Bunker Hill, are buried here with their families, along with 81 other veterans of the American Revolution.
Birth: LOUEJOY, Ann, d. John and Mary, Dec. 21, 1659.[1]
Marriage: LOVEJOY, Anne, and Jonathan Blanckett, May 26, 1685. [2]
Births of Children (Andover, Mass.)[3]:
Death: BLANCHARD, Ann, w. Jonathan, Feb. 29, 1723, in her 65th y. GR2[4]
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