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Near this spot, their graves unmarked, lie buried
Maximilian and Joseph Jewett
sons of
Edward and Mary (Taylor) Jewett
of Bradford England
They came over in 1638 in the Company led by
Rev. Ezekiel Rogers
which settled the Town of Rowley…
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1775-1783 To the memory of those brave Rowley colonists whose sacrifice during the Revolutionary War for American Independence gave us a free nation May such patriotism ever be with us. Dedicated July 4, 2009.
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Rowley's tribute to her men who served in the military or naval service of the United States in the War to preserve the Union. There names appear here. Erected 1901 1861-1865
There are three sides of engraved names
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In honor and memory of those of Rowley who served in World War II 1941-1946
There are 7 columns of names inscribed.
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To those who served 1950 Korea 1955
There are 2 rows of names inscribed alphabetically
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Lest we forget Vietnam 1964-1975
Followed by 2 columns of names listed alphabetically.
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1917-1919 Erected by the town or Rowley in honor of the men who served their country in the World War
Followed by 3 columns of names inscribed alphabetically
Dedicated 1935
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMWRI_newbury_Rowley-MA.html
Indian region called Quascacunquen. Settled 1635 under leadership of the puritan clergyman Thomas Parker.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMWB0_first-fulling-mill_Rowley-MA.html
Ten rods west is the site of the first fulling mill in the English colonies, built about the year 1643 by John Pearson.
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The burial ground set apartat the settlement of thetown of Rowley in 1639. Hereare buried Ezekiel Rogers,Samuel Phillips, SamuelShepard, Edward Payson andJedediah Jewett, the earliestministers of the town, andnearly all the original settlers.