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- Judeth Hayward and Phillip Goss of Lancaster, were married in Concord by Reverend Mr. Joseph Estabrooke.
Judeth is buried beside her husband who died a year before her, in the Indian Cemetery, on Cottage Street, West Brookfield, MA. On the tombstone is written the following: "In memory of Captain Philip Goss who died September 13th 1747 in ye 70th year of his age."
"In memory of Mrs. Judeth Goss, wife of Captain Philip Goss who died April 18, 1748 in ye 74th year of her age."
"As you are now, so once were we. As we are now so you must be"
In this cemetery, there is a monument erected in memory of those killed by Indians, July 20, 1710. (Erected by the town in 1912) The names on the monument are: Ebenezer Hayward, Stephen Jennings, Benjamin Jennnings, Joseph Kellogg, John Grosenor and John White. (Is this John White, an uncle of Judeth Hayward Goss and brother of Anna White?)
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