"Inscriptions From the old Burial Grounds in Worcester, Massachusetts, From 1727 to 1859" offers a meticulously compiled record of inscriptions found in the historic cemeteries of Worcester. Authored by William Sumner Barton and the Worcester Historical Society, this volume provides invaluable genealogical and historical data spanning over a century. Beyond mere transcriptions, the book incorporates biographical and historical notes that contextualize the lives and times of those interred.
This detailed account serves as a primary resource for historians, genealogists, and anyone interested in the rich heritage of Worcester. The inscriptions, carefully preserved, offer glimpses into the lives, relationships, and social structures of past generations, making this work an essential addition to any collection focused on local history and genealogical research.
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