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 476 THE HISTORY OF BARBtNGTOlSr. Elizabeth Martin, d. 1846, age 91 : " She was a worthy member of the Congregational Church in this town upwards of sixty years." "In memory of Mr. Elisha May, one of ye first Deacons of ye 2nd Church in Rehoboth, Deceased ye 2 1 St day of August, 1744, in ye 76 year of his Age." Walter P. Smith, d. 1868, age 19: "Precious memories springing from the dust." Martha Brown Smith, d. 1858, aged 'jy. Of her it is truly inscribed : " Kindly affectioned toward all, She Rejoiced with those who did rejoice And wept with those who wept." James Smith, d. 1774, age T"] : " Reader live well and learn to die." " Tis but few whose days Amount, To three score years and ten, And above all that short account Is sorrow Toil and Pain." "In memory of Mrs. Mary Mumford Amiable Consort of the Honorable Paul Mumford Esq. and Daughr. of the Revd. John and y n Macylen, Born Aug. 12th 1737, died June 22rd. 1779." Kezia Peck, d. 1792, age 75. Her epitaph reads : "A Faithful Wife and Mother dear Such she was who now lies here."