dontbitelee t1_j64f5ih wrote
Reply to comment by maznyk in An 18th century gravestone for 6 children from the Langley family in Newport, Rhode Island, in the early 1900s and 2022. by jimb575
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>The headstone is for six infant children of William and Sarah Langley, who died between 1771 and 1785. From left to right, they are: Sarah (1771, age 6 months); Nathaniel (1772, age 6 months); Sarah (1775, age 21 months); Royal (1778, age 5 weeks); Sarah (1781, age 13 months); and William (1785, age 4 weeks). The stone was carved by Newport resident and prominent gravestone carver John Bull.
JimmyHavok t1_j669pc3 wrote
Desperate to have a Sarah to carry on the name. Sad how many died along the way.
My own grandmother had 12 births, with 8 surviving, last one in '29.
mirthilous t1_j66lvfh wrote
John Bull apprenticed at the John Stevens Shop which was found in Newport in 1706 and operates to this day. The current owner, Nick Benson is a third generation stone carver who did the lettering for the MLK, Jr memorial in DC. His father, Fudd Benson, did the lettering for the JFK Memorial at Arlington National Cemetery. Amazing artists.
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