When I discovered I had an 8th great-granduncle buried not too far from where I live, I knew I would have to visit the West Parish Cemetery in Andover, Massachusetts. The cemetery is huge and although I knew what the stone looked like, thanks to FindAGrave, I didn't know where it was located. Fortunately, I knew there was a small sign next to the stone, so that made the search easier. Within a short time, my husband found it. Written on the small Corian sign was, "Samuel Blanchard, April 23, 1707 First Burial in West Parish Cemetery and Oldest Stone in Andover."
HERE LYES Ye BODY OF
SAMUEL BLANCHARD
WHO DEPARTED THIS
LIFE ON Ye 22d OF APRIL
1707 IN Ye
78th YEAR OF HIS AGE
Ye MEMORY
OF Ye JUST IS BLESSED
A few cemetery stones from this sign is the burial site for Jay Leno's parents. (See below.)
Site where Samuel Blanchard is buried is behind the 3 tall fur trees on the left.
Stone bridge on the property of West Parish Cemetery.
Chapel at West Parish, Andover, Massachusetts
(Photo taken in August.)
The lovely 1909 chapel has 14 Tiffany windows! "This chapel is one of only two churches built in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts with all of its windows made by the Louis Comfort Tiffany Studios of New York." *
Both of these rose windows are 10' in diameter.
Below are the six side windows (see the link above for the 14 Tiffany windows for an explanation of these pictorial windows).
The brother of Samuel (above) was George Blanchard and the following day, I went out to find out where he was buried.
My 8th great-grandfather, George Blanchard, was buried in the Salem Street Cemetery in Medford, Massachusetts. This line is new to me, and I was pleased that I could visit his grave as well. George Blanchard's daughter Rachel married John Smith and they settled in Killingworth, Connecticut. It is a town where I have the most events for my ancestors, the total is over 1,537.
HERE LYES Ye BODY OF
GEORGE BLANCHARD
AGED 84 YEARS DIED
MARCH 18 1700
There are five ancestors buried in three different plots shown above. George Blanchard, Caleb Brooks, Nathaniel Wade, Mercy Bradstreet, and Samuel Wade. In addition, I have quite a few others buried here.
Unlocked gate to the cemetery.
* http://westparishchapel.org/history.htm History of the Chapel at West Parish including information about the Tiffany Windows.