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Plymouth County
Massachusetts

Cemeteries and Memorial Sites ofPoliticians in Plymouth County

Index to Locations

  • Private or family graveyards
  • BridgewaterMt. Prospect Cemetery
  • BrocktonCalvary Cemetery
  • BrocktonMelrose Cemetery
  • BrocktonSt. Patrick's Cemetery
  • BrocktonUnion Cemetery
  • DuxburyMayflower Cemetery
  • East BridgewaterCentral Cemetery
  • East BridgewaterOld Central StreetCemetery
  • East BridgewaterUnion Cemetery
  • HinghamHingham Cemetery
  • KingstonEvergreen Cemetery
  • MarionEvergreen Cemetery
  • MarionPoint Road Memorial Forest
  • MarshfieldWinslow Cemetery
  • Marshfield Hills, MarshfieldCongregational Church Cemetery
  • MiddleboroUnknown location
  • MiddleboroGreen Cemetery
  • MiddleboroNemasket Hill Cemetery
  • NorwellFirst Parish Cemetery
  • PembrokePembroke Cemetery
  • PlymouthBurial Hill
  • PlymouthOak Grove Cemetery
  • PlymouthVine Hills Cemetery
  • ScituateFairview Cemetery
  • ScituateUnion Cemetery
  • WarehamCenter Cemetery
  • West BridgewaterOld Graveyard


    Private or familygraveyards
    Plymouth County, Massachusetts
    William Cushing (1732-1810) — of Massachusetts. Born in Scituate,PlymouthCounty, Mass.,March 1,1732.State court judge in Massachusetts, 1777;delegateto Massachusetts state constitutional convention, 1779;justice ofMassachusetts state supreme court, 1782-89;chiefjustice of Massachusetts supreme judicial court, 1782-89;AssociateJustice of U.S. Supreme Court, 1789-1810.Congregationalist.Member,Freemasons.DiedSeptember13, 1810 (age78 years, 196days).Interment in a private or family graveyard.Joseph Wales Clift (1837-1908) — of Georgia. Born in North Marshfield, Marshfield,PlymouthCounty, Mass.,September30, 1837.Republican.Physician;served in the Union Army during the Civil War;U.S.Representative from Georgia 1st District, 1868-69.Died in Rock City Falls,SaratogaCounty, N.Y.,May 2,1908 (age70 years, 215days).Interment in a private or family graveyard.
    Politicians buriedhere:
     
     
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  • Mt. ProspectCemetery
    Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
    See alsoFindagravepage for this location.Artemas Hale (1783-1882) — of Bridgewater,PlymouthCounty, Mass.Born in Winchendon,WorcesterCounty, Mass.,October20, 1783.Member ofMassachusettsstate house of representatives, 1824-25, 1827-28, 1838-42; memberofMassachusettsstate senate, 1833-34;U.S.Representative from Massachusetts 9th District, 1845-49;delegateto Massachusetts state constitutional convention, 1853;Presidential Elector for Massachusetts,1864.Died in Bridgewater,PlymouthCounty, Mass.,August3, 1882 (age98 years, 287days).Interment at Mt. Prospect Cemetery.
    Politicians buriedhere:
     
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    CalvaryCemetery
    Brockton, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
    Edward Gilmore (1867-1924) — of Brockton,PlymouthCounty, Mass.Born in Brockton,PlymouthCounty, Mass.,January4, 1867.Democrat. Member ofMassachusettsDemocratic State Committee, 1896-1903; delegate to DemocraticNational Convention from Massachusetts,1900,1904;member ofMassachusettsstate house of representatives, 1907-08;U.S.Representative from Massachusetts 14th District, 1913-15;postmaster atBrockton,Mass., 1915-23.Catholic.Member,Knightsof Columbus.Died in Boston,SuffolkCounty, Mass.,April10, 1924 (age57 years, 97days).Interment at Calvary Cemetery.
    Politicians buriedhere:
     
     Relatives:Married to Annie M. Owens.
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    MelroseCemetery
    Brockton, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
    William Lewis Douglas (1845-1924) — also known asWilliam L. Douglas — of Brockton,PlymouthCounty, Mass.Born in Plymouth,PlymouthCounty, Mass.,August22, 1845.Democrat.Shoemanufacturer; member ofMassachusettsstate house of representatives, 1883-84; delegate to DemocraticNational Convention from Massachusetts,1884,1892,1896,1904(HonoraryVice-President); member ofMassachusettsstate senate, 1886-87;mayorof Brockton, Mass., 1890-91;Governor ofMassachusetts, 1905-06.DiedSeptember17, 1924 (age79 years, 26days).Interment at Melrose Cemetery.
    Politicians buriedhere:
     
     Relatives: Sonof William Douglas and Mary C. (Vaughan) Douglas; married,September6, 1868, to N. Augusta Terry.
     See alsoNationalGovernors Association biography
     Harold Frederic Jones (1891-1960) — Born in Brockton,PlymouthCounty, Mass.,May 30,1891.Employed with UnitedSugarCompany in Mexico; served in the U.S. Army during World War I; U.S.Consular Agent inLos Mochis, 1919-32.DiedDecember4, 1960 (age69 years, 188days).Interment at Melrose Cemetery.
     Relatives: Sonof Willie Herbert Jones and Harriet Aurila (Lakin) Jones; married toRita Clarke Page.
     See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial
     George Francis Aherne (1905-2001) — also known asGeorge F. Aherne — of Abington,PlymouthCounty, Mass.Born in Chelsea,SuffolkCounty, Mass.,September18, 1905.Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention fromMassachusetts,1928;collegeprofessor.Member,Kiwanis.DiedJuly 1,2001 (age95 years, 286days).Interment at Melrose Cemetery.
     Relatives: Sonof John Aherne and Mary Jane (Rush) Aherne; married,June 29,1935, to Doris Luckman.
     See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial


    St. Patrick'sCemetery
    Brockton, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
    John S. Kent — of Brockton,PlymouthCounty, Mass.Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention fromMassachusetts,1904;mayorof Brockton, Mass.; elected 1907.Interment at St. Patrick's Cemetery.
    Politicians buriedhere:
     


    UnionCemetery
    Brockton, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
    Hastings Keith (1915-2005) — of West Bridgewater,PlymouthCounty, Mass.Born in Brockton,PlymouthCounty, Mass.,November22, 1915.Republican. Served in the U.S. Army during World War II; member ofMassachusettsstate senate, 1953-56;U.S.Representative from Massachusetts, 1959-73 (9th District 1959-63,12th District 1963-73); alternate delegate to Republican NationalConvention from Massachusetts,1972.Catholic.Member,AmericanLegion;Veterans ofForeign Wars;Freemasons;Kiwanis;Elks.Died in Brockton,PlymouthCounty, Mass.,July 19,2005 (age89 years, 239days).Interment at Union Cemetery.
    Politicians buriedhere:
     
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    MayflowerCemetery
    Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
    George Partridge (1740-1828) — of Massachusetts. Born in Duxbury,PlymouthCounty, Mass.,February8, 1740.Member of Massachusetts state legislature, 1780;Delegateto Continental Congress from Massachusetts, 1780;U.S.Representative from Massachusetts 5th District, 1789-91.Died in Duxbury,PlymouthCounty, Mass.,July 7,1828 (age88 years, 150days).Interment at Mayflower Cemetery.
    Politicians buriedhere:
     
     See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage
     Eugene Vincent McAuliffe (1918-2000) — also known asEugene V. McAuliffe — of Duxbury,PlymouthCounty, Mass.Born in Boston,SuffolkCounty, Mass.,October25, 1918.Served in the U.S. Army during World War II; Foreign Service officer;U.S. Ambassador toHungary, 1975-76.DiedFebruary9, 2000 (age81 years, 107days).Interment at Mayflower Cemetery.
     See alsoU.S. State Dept career summary


    CentralCemetery
    East Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
    Aaron Hobart (1787-1858) — of Hanover,PlymouthCounty, Mass.; East Bridgewater,PlymouthCounty, Mass.Born in Abington,PlymouthCounty, Mass.,June 26,1787.Democrat.Lawyer;member ofMassachusettsstate house of representatives, 1814; member ofMassachusettsstate senate, 1819;U.S.Representative from Massachusetts, 1820-27 (8th District 1820-25,11th District 1825-27); probate judge in Massachusetts, 1843-58.Died in East Bridgewater,PlymouthCounty, Mass.,September19, 1858 (age71 years, 85days).Interment at Central Cemetery.
    Politicians buriedhere:
     
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     Robert Orr Harris (1854-1926) — also known asRobert O. Harris — of East Bridgewater,PlymouthCounty, Mass.Born in Boston,SuffolkCounty, Mass.,November8, 1854.Republican.Lawyer;member ofMassachusettsstate house of representatives, 1889; delegate to RepublicanNational Convention from Massachusetts,1892(alternate),1896(member,Committeeon Permanent Organization); superior court judge inMassachusetts, 1902-11;U.S.Representative from Massachusetts 14th District, 1911-13;defeated, 1912;U.S.Attorney for Massachusetts, 1921-25.Died in Brockton,PlymouthCounty, Mass.,June 13,1926 (age71 years, 217days).Interment at Central Cemetery.
     Relatives: SonofBenjaminWinslow Harris.
     See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage


    Old CentralStreet Cemetery
    East Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
    Nahum Mitchell (1769-1853) — of Massachusetts. Born in Massachusetts,1769.Member of Massachusetts state legislature, 1800;U.S.Representative from Massachusetts at-large, 1803-05;Massachusettsstate treasurer, 1822-27.Died in1853(ageabout84 years).Interment at Old Central Street Cemetery.
    Politicians buriedhere:
     
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    UnionCemetery
    East Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
    Benjamin Winslow Harris (1823-1907) — also known asBenjamin W. Harris — of East Bridgewater,PlymouthCounty, Mass.Born in East Bridgewater,PlymouthCounty, Mass.,November10, 1823.Republican. Member ofMassachusettsstate senate, 1857; member ofMassachusettsstate house of representatives, 1858; delegate to RepublicanNational Convention from Massachusetts,1864;U.S.Representative from Massachusetts 2nd District, 1873-83; statecourt judge in Massachusetts, 1887.DiedFebruary7, 1907 (age83 years, 89days).Interment at Union Cemetery.
    Politicians buriedhere:
     
     Relatives:Father ofRobertOrr Harris.
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    HinghamCemetery
    Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
    Founded 1672
    See alsoFindagravepage for this location.John Davis Long (1838-1915) — also known asJohn D. Long — of Hingham,PlymouthCounty, Mass.Born in Buckfield,OxfordCounty, Maine,October27, 1838.Republican.Lawyer;member ofMassachusettsstate house of representatives, 1875-78;Speaker ofthe Massachusetts State House of Representatives, 1876-78;LieutenantGovernor of Massachusetts, 1879-80;Governor ofMassachusetts, 1880-83;U.S.Representative from Massachusetts 2nd District, 1883-89; delegateto Republican National Convention from Massachusetts,1884,1904,1908,1912(alternate);U.S.Secretary of the Navy, 1897-1902.Died in Hingham,PlymouthCounty, Mass.,August28, 1915 (age76 years, 305days).Interment at Hingham Cemetery.
    Politicians buriedhere:
     
     Relatives: Sonof Zadoc Long and Julia Temple (Davis) Long; married,September13, 1870, to Mary Woodward Glover; married,May 22,1886, to Agnes Peirce.
     See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage —NationalGovernors Association biography
     John Albion Andrew (1818-1867) — also known asJohn A. Andrew — of Boston,SuffolkCounty, Mass.Born in Windham,CumberlandCounty, Maine,May 31,1818.Republican.Lawyer;member ofMassachusettsstate house of representatives, 1858; in 1859, he raised moneyfor the defense of John Brown; delegate to Republican NationalConvention from Massachusetts,1860,1864;Governorof Massachusetts, 1861-66.Died in Boston,SuffolkCounty, Mass.,October30, 1867 (age49 years, 152days).Interment at Hingham Cemetery.
     Relatives: Sonof Jonathan Andrew and Nancy (Pierce) Andrew; married1848 to ElizaJane Hersey; father ofJohnForrester Andrew andHenryHersey Andrew; second cousin twice removed ofTimothyPickering; third cousin once removed ofBenjaminGoodhue; third cousin twice removed ofLutherLawrence,AbbottLawrence andJohnPrescott Bigelow; fourth cousin ofDudleyLeavitt Pickman; fourth cousin once removed ofDanielRodney,CalebRodney,ThomasChandler,AlonzoM. Garcelon,AmosAdams Lawrence,SamuelAbbott Green,ArlingtonAnsel Parrish andColumbusE. Parrish.
     Political family:Andrewfamily of Boston, Massachusetts (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
     See alsoNationalGovernors Association biography —Wikipediaarticle —Find-A-Gravememorial
     Benjamin Lincoln (1733-1810) — of Massachusetts. Born in Hingham,PlymouthCounty, Mass.,January24, 1733.General in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War;LieutenantGovernor of Massachusetts, 1788-89; received one electoral vote,1789;U.S.Collector of Customs at Boston, Mass., Massachusetts, 1789-1809.Died in Hingham,PlymouthCounty, Mass.,May 9,1810 (age77 years, 105days).Interment at Hingham Cemetery.
     Relatives: Sonof Elizabeth (Thaxter) Lincoln and Benjamin Lincoln (1699-1771);married1756 to MaryCushing; father of Elizabeth Lincoln (who marriedHodijahBaylies); second cousin twice removed ofAlexanderLincoln; second cousin five times removed ofCaroDawes; third cousin ofJosephOtis,SamuelHuntington andSamuelAllyne Otis; third cousin once removed ofHarrisonGray Otis,SamuelH. Huntington andAsahelOtis; third cousin twice removed ofNathanielFreeman Jr.,NathanielHuntington,DayOtis Kellogg,JamesHuntington,DwightKellogg,Asa H.Otis,JosephLyman Huntington,SamuelAustin Gager,ElishaMills Huntington,GeorgeBailey Loring andAbrahamLansing; third cousin thrice removed ofBenjaminFessenden,CharlesBackus Hyde Fessenden,EmersonWight,AlfredAvery Burnham,CharlesAugustus Otis, Sr.,CollinsDwight Huntington,GeorgeMilo Huntington andJamesOtis.
     Political family:Bayliesfamily of Massachusetts (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
     Lincoln counties inGa.,Ky.,Mo.,N.C. andTenn. arenamed for him.
     See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial
     Joseph Richardson (1778-1871) — of Charlestown, Middlesex County (now part of Boston,SuffolkCounty), Mass.; Hingham,PlymouthCounty, Mass.Born in Billerica,MiddlesexCounty, Mass.,February1, 1778.Schoolteacher;minister;delegateto Massachusetts state constitutional convention, 1820; member ofMassachusettsstate house of representatives, 1821-22; member ofMassachusettsstate senate, 1823-24, 1826;U.S.Representative from Massachusetts 11th District, 1827-31.Died in Hingham,PlymouthCounty, Mass.,September25, 1871 (age93 years, 236days).Interment at Hingham Cemetery.
     Relatives:Married to Ann Bowers.
     See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage —Find-A-Gravememorial
     Charles H. Cole (b. 1871) — of Boston,SuffolkCounty, Mass.Born in Boston,SuffolkCounty, Mass.,October30, 1871.Democrat. Cashier and treasurer for severalmining andsmeltingcompanies; president ofchemicalcompanies; Boston police commissioner, 1905-07; Boston firecommissioner, 1912-14;AdjutantGeneral of Massachusetts, 1914-16; general in the U.S. Armyduring World War I; delegate to Democratic National Convention fromMassachusetts,1924,1928(member,Committeeon Permanent Organization),1932;candidate forGovernor ofMassachusetts, 1928.Unitarian.Interment at Hingham Cemetery.
     Relatives: Sonof Charles H. Cole and Mary Lyon (Ball) Cole; married1910 to GraceF. Blanchard.


    EvergreenCemetery
    Kingston, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
    Philander Cobb — of Kingston,PlymouthCounty, Mass.Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention fromMassachusetts,1876,1880.Interment at Evergreen Cemetery.
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    EvergreenCemetery
    Marion, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
    John Marshall Clark (1836-1918) — also known asJohn M. Clark — ofDenver,Colo.; Chicago,CookCounty, Ill.Born in White Pigeon,St. JosephCounty, Mich.,August1, 1836.Republican.Civilengineer; served in the Union Army during the Civil War;leatherbusiness; president, ChicagoTelephoneCompany; candidate formayorof Chicago, Ill., 1881;U.S.Collector of Customs at Chicago, Ill., Illinois, 1890-94.Member,UnionLeague.DiedAugust6, 1918 (age82 years, 5days).Interment at Evergreen Cemetery.
    Politicians buriedhere:
     
     Presumably namedfor:JohnMarshall
     Relatives: Son of Robert Clark, Jr. andMary E. (Fitch) Clark; married,January7, 1873, to Mary Louise Qua.
     See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial


    Point RoadMemorial Forest
    Marion, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
    Erle Lionberger (1933-2018) — also known asErle Talbot Lund — of Clayton,St. LouisCounty, Mo.BornApril29, 1933.Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Missouri,1968(alternate),1972,1976,1980,1984,1988,1992;member ofMissouriRepublican State Committee, 1968-78;chair ofSt. Louis County Republican Party, 1990-96.Female.Died inSt.Louis, Mo.,December5, 2018 (age85 years, 220days).Interment at Point Road Memorial Forest.
    Politicians buriedhere:
     
     Relatives:Daughter of Joel Yowell Lund and Erle Hall (Harsh) Lund; married1956 to JohnShepley Lionberger.
     See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial


    WinslowCemetery
    Marshfield, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
    Daniel Webster (1782-1852) — also known as"Black Dan";"Defender of theConstitution";"Great Expounder of theConstitution" —of Boston,SuffolkCounty, Mass.; Marshfield,PlymouthCounty, Mass.Born in Salisbury (part now in Franklin),MerrimackCounty, N.H.,January18, 1782.Whig.Lawyer;U.S.Representative from New Hampshire at-large, 1813-17;delegateto New Hampshire state constitutional convention, 1820;Presidential Elector for New Hampshire,1820;U.S.Representative from Massachusetts 1st District, 1823-27; resigned1827;U.S.Senator from Massachusetts, 1827-41, 1845-50; candidate forPresidentof the United States, 1836;U.S.Secretary of State, 1841-43, 1850-52; died in office 1852.Presbyterian.Englishancestry.Elected to theHallof Fame for Great Americans in 1900.Died in Marshfield,PlymouthCounty, Mass.,October24, 1852 (age70 years, 280days).Interment at Winslow Cemetery; statue erected 1900 atScottCircle, Washington, D.C.; statue atStateHouse Grounds, Boston, Mass.
    Politicians buriedhere:
    Daniel Webster
     Relatives: Sonof Ebenezer Webster and Abigail (Eastman) Webster; married,May 29,1808, to Grace Fletcher; second cousin once removed ofHiramAugustus Huse; second cousin twice removed ofEdwinGeorge Eastman; third cousin twice removed ofAlonzoMark Leffingwell; third cousin thrice removed ofHenryNichols Blake andJohnLeffingwell Randolph; fourth cousin once removed ofJedediahSabin,CharlesRowell andAmosTuck.
     Political family:FourThousand Related Politicians..
     Webster counties inGa.,Iowa,Ky.,La.,Miss.,Mo.,Neb. andW.Va. arenamed for him.
     Other politicians named for him:DanielWebster WilderDanielW. MillsDanielW. JonesDanielWebster ComstockDanielW. WaughDanielW. TallmadgeDanielWebster HeagyDanielW. WhitmoreDanielW. HamiltonDanielW. AllamanWebsterTurnerDanielW. SheppersonDanW. TurnerDanielW. HoanDanielW. Ambrose, Jr.
     Coins and currency: Hisportraitappeared on the $10 U.S. note from the 1860s until the early 20thcentury.
     See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage —Wikipedia article —NNDBdossier —OurCampaignscandidate detail
     Books about Daniel Webster: RobertVincent Remini,DanielWebster : The Man and His Time — Maurice G. Baxter,Oneand Inseparable : Daniel Webster and the Union —Robert A. Allen,DanielWebster, Defender of the Union — Richard N. Current,DanielWebster and the Rise of National Conservatism —Merrill D. Peterson,TheGreat Triumvirate: Webster, Clay, and Calhoun — JohnF. Kennedy,Profilesin Courage — Mike Resnick, ed.,AlternatePresidents [anthology]
     Image source: Life and Work of James G.Blaine (1893)


    CongregationalChurch Cemetery
    Marshfield Hills, Marshfield, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
    Edward Preble Little (1791-1875) — of Plymouth,PlymouthCounty, Mass.Born in Marshfield,PlymouthCounty, Mass.,November7, 1791.Democrat. Member ofMassachusettsstate house of representatives, 1829;U.S.Representative from Massachusetts 2nd District, 1852-53;U.S.Collector of Customs at Plymouth, Mass., Massachusetts, 1854.DiedFebruary6, 1875 (age83 years, 91days).Interment at Congregational Church Cemetery.
    Politicians buriedhere:
     
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    UnknownLocation
    Middleboro, Plymouth County, Massachusetts


    GreenCemetery
    Middleboro, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
    Joseph Barker (1751-1815) — of Middleboro,PlymouthCounty, Mass.Born in Branford,New HavenCounty, Conn.,October19, 1751.Democrat.Minister;U.S.Representative from Massachusetts 7th District, 1805-09; memberofMassachusettsstate house of representatives, 1812-13.DiedJuly 5,1815 (age63 years, 259days).Interment at Green Cemetery.
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    Nemasket HillCemetery
    Middleboro, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
    Albert Henry Washburn (1866-1930) — of Middleboro,PlymouthCounty, Mass.Born in Middleboro,PlymouthCounty, Mass.,April11, 1866.Republican. Private secretary toAndrewDickson White;lawyer;U.S. Consul inMagdeburg, 1890-93; private secretary to U.S. Sen.HenryCabot Lodge, 1893-96; alternate delegate to Republican NationalConvention from Massachusetts,1896;delegateto Massachusetts state constitutional convention, 1917-19;collegeprofessor; Republican Presidential Elector for Massachusetts,1921;U.S. Minister toAustria, 1922-30, died in office 1930.Member,BetaTheta Pi;UnionLeague.Died, fromerysipelas,in the Rudolf InterhausHospital,Vienna,Austria,April2, 1930 (age63 years, 356days).Original interment atHietzingCemetery, Vienna, Austria; reinterment in 1930 at Nemasket HillCemetery.
    Politicians buriedhere:
    Albert Henry Washburn
     Relatives: Sonof Edward Washburn and Ann Elizabeth (White) Washburn; married,January11, 1906, to Florence B. Lincoln.
     See alsoU.S.State Dept career summary —Find-A-Gravememorial
     Image source: American Review ofReviews, March 1922


    First ParishCemetery
    Norwell, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
    See alsoFindagravepage for this location.Charles Turner Jr. (1760-1839) — of Massachusetts. Born in Duxbury,PlymouthCounty, Mass.,June 20,1760.Postmaster;member ofMassachusettsstate house of representatives, 1803, 1805-08, 1817, 1819, 1823;U.S.Representative from Massachusetts 7th District, 1809-13; memberofMassachusettsstate senate, 1816;delegateto Massachusetts state constitutional convention, 1820.Died in Scituate,PlymouthCounty, Mass.,May 16,1839 (age78 years, 330days).Interment at First Parish Cemetery.
    Politicians buriedhere:
     
     Relatives: Sonof Mary (Rand) Turner and Rev. Charles Turner; married,September28, 1789, to Hannah Jacobs; second cousin once removed ofAsaEvans Stratton Jr.; second cousin thrice removed ofIraGeorge Ormsbee; second cousin four times removed ofWilliamB. Ormsbee.
     Political family:Ormsbeefamily of Michigan and Massachusetts.
     See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage —Find-A-Gravememorial


    PembrokeCemetery
    Pembroke, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
    Josiah Smith (1738-1803) — of Massachusetts. Born in Massachusetts,1738.U.S.Representative from Massachusetts at-large, 1801-03.Died in1803(ageabout65 years).Interment at Pembroke Cemetery.
    Politicians buriedhere:
     
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    BurialHill
    School Street
    Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
    See alsoFindagravepage for this location.Zabdiel Sampson (1781-1828) — of Plymouth,PlymouthCounty, Mass.Born in Plympton,PlymouthCounty, Mass.,August22, 1781.Democrat.Lawyer;U.S.Representative from Massachusetts 8th District, 1817-20; resigned1820;U.S.Collector of Customs at Plymouth, Mass., Massachusetts, 1820-28;died in office 1828.Died in Plymouth,PlymouthCounty, Mass.,July 19,1828 (age46 years, 332days).Interment at Burial Hill.
    Politicians buriedhere:
     
     See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage —Wikipedia article —Find-A-Gravememorial
     John Abbot Goodwin (1824-1884) — also known asJohn A. Goodwin — of Lowell,MiddlesexCounty, Mass.Born in Sterling,WorcesterCounty, Mass.,May 21,1824.Republican.Newspapereditor; delegate to Republican National Convention fromMassachusetts,1856;member ofMassachusettsstate house of representatives, 1857-61;Speaker ofthe Massachusetts State House of Representatives, 1860-61;postmaster atLowell,Mass., 1861-74.Died in Lowell,MiddlesexCounty, Mass.,September21, 1884 (age60 years, 123days).Interment at Burial Hill.
     Relatives: Sonof Isaac Goodwin and Eliza (Hammett) Goodwin; married,May 28,1850, to Martha M. Fisher.
     Epitaph: "Hic non corpus sed illi locuscarissimus."
     See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial


    Oak GroveCemetery
    Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
    Robert Bernard Hall (1812-1868) — of Massachusetts. Born in Boston,SuffolkCounty, Mass.,January28, 1812.Member ofMassachusettsstate senate, 1855;U.S.Representative from Massachusetts 1st District, 1855-59.Died in Plymouth,PlymouthCounty, Mass.,April15, 1868 (age56 years, 78days).Interment at Oak Grove Cemetery.
    Politicians buriedhere:
     
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    John H. LordJohn Hayes Lord (1892-1977) — also known asJohn H. Lord — of Plymouth,PlymouthCounty, Mass.Born in Plymouth,PlymouthCounty, Mass.,August5, 1892.Served in the U.S. Marine Corps during World War I; Foreign Serviceofficer; U.S. Consul inBasel, 1920;London, 1929-34;Vienna, 1937-39;Rotterdam, 1939-41;Kingston, 1941-45;Antwerp, 1945-47;Valencia, 1947-48; U.S. Vice Consul inPrague, 1920-21;Singapore, 1921-25;Funchal, 1925-29.Died in1977(ageabout84 years).Interment at Oak Grove Cemetery.
     Relatives: SonofArthurLord and Sarah (Shippen) Lord; married,February16, 1926, to Marjorie Brudenell-Bruce.
     See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial
     Image source: U.S. passport application(1920)
     Arthur Lord (1850-1925) — of Plymouth,PlymouthCounty, Mass.Born in Port Washington,OzaukeeCounty, Wis.,September2, 1850.Lawyer;member ofMassachusettsstate house of representatives, 1885-86.Member,AmericanHistorical Association;AmericanAntiquarian Society.DiedApril10, 1925 (age74 years, 220days).Interment at Oak Grove Cemetery.
     Relatives: Sonof William Henry Lord and Persis (Kendall) Lord; married,October2, 1878, to Sarah Shippen; father ofJohnHayes Lord.
     See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial


    Vine HillsCemetery
    Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
    Charles Warren (1868-1954) — Born in Boston,SuffolkCounty, Mass.,March 9,1868.Democrat.Lawyer;private secretary to Gov.WilliamEustis Russell, 1893-94; candidate forMassachusettsstate senate, 1894, 1895;author;historian;assistant U.S. Attorney General, 1914-18; received aPulitzerPrize in history, 1923, for his bookHistory of the UnitedStates Supreme Court.Died inWashington,D.C.,August16, 1954 (age86 years, 160days).Interment at Vine Hills Cemetery.
    Politicians buriedhere:
     
     Relatives: Sonof Mary Lincoln (Tinkham) Warren andWinslowWarren; married1904 to AnnieLouise Bliss (sister ofRobertWoods Bliss).
     Political family:Bliss-Warrenfamily of Plymouth, Massachusetts.
     See alsoWikipedia article —Find-A-Gravememorial
     Winslow Warren (1838-1930) — of Dedham,NorfolkCounty, Mass.Born in Plymouth,PlymouthCounty, Mass.,March20, 1838.Democrat.Lawyer;candidate forMassachusettsstate house of representatives, 1876;U.S.Collector of Customs at Boston, Mass., Massachusetts, 1894-98.Member,Societyof the Cincinnati.Died in Dedham,NorfolkCounty, Mass.,April 3,1930 (age92 years, 14days).Interment at Vine Hills Cemetery.
     Relatives: Sonof Dr. Winslow Warren and Margaret (Bartlett) Warren; married,January3, 1867, to Mary Lincoln Tinkham; father ofCharlesWarren.
     Political family:Bliss-Warrenfamily of Plymouth, Massachusetts.
     See alsoWikipediaarticle —Find-A-Gravememorial
     Orrie C. Bumpus — of Plymouth,PlymouthCounty, Mass.Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention fromMassachusetts,1940.Female.Interment at Vine Hills Cemetery.

    FairviewCemetery
    Scituate, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
    Thomas W. Lawson — also known asTom Lawson — of Scituate,PlymouthCounty, Mass.Independent candidate forU.S.Senator from Massachusetts, 1918.Interment at Fairview Cemetery.
    Politicians buriedhere:
     


    UnionCemetery
    Scituate, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
    Patrick J. McDonough (1911-1980) — also known asSonny McDonough — of Boston,SuffolkCounty, Mass.BornApril29, 1911.Democrat. Candidate formayor ofBoston, Mass., 1949; delegate to Democratic National Conventionfrom Massachusetts,1952(member,CredentialsCommittee).DiedJune 9,1980 (age69 years, 41days).Interment at Union Cemetery.
    Politicians buriedhere:
     


    CenterCemetery
    Wareham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
    Donald William Nicholson (1888-1968) — also known asDonald W. Nicholson — of Wareham,PlymouthCounty, Mass.Born in Wareham,PlymouthCounty, Mass.,August11, 1888.Republican. Served in the U.S. Army during World War I; member ofMassachusettsstate house of representatives, 1925-26; member ofMassachusettsstate senate Cape and Plymouth District, 1927-47;U.S.Representative from Massachusetts 9th District, 1947-59.Member,AmericanLegion;Veterans ofForeign Wars;Elks;OddFellows;Grange;Freemasons;Order of theEastern Star.DiedFebruary16, 1968 (age79 years, 189days).Interment at Center Cemetery.
    Politicians buriedhere:
     
     Relatives: Sonof Angus Nicholson and Annie (McLeod) Nicholson; married1921 to EthelPatten.
     See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage


    OldGraveyard
    West Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
    John Reed (1751-1831) — of Massachusetts. Born in Framingham,MiddlesexCounty, Mass.,November11, 1751.U.S.Representative from Massachusetts, 1795-1801 (6th District1795-97, at-large 1797-1801).DiedFebruary17, 1831 (age79 years, 98days).Interment at Old Graveyard.
    Politicians buriedhere:
     
     Relatives:Father ofJohnReed (1781-1860).
     Political family:Reed #3family of West Bridgewater, Massachusetts.
     See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage


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