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  2. Joseph Belcher - Wikipedia

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    Belcher settled in Dedham on November 29, 1693. [1] Soon after, he married Abigail Thompson, [7] [c] and together they had six children. [7] His daughter married Joseph Richards, [8] while his son, Sir Joseph Belcher, was a Harvard graduate and a teacher in the Dedham Public Schools. [9] Belcher was friends with Judge Samuel Sewall and Cotton ...

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  5. Oak Grove Cemetery (Lexington, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    The cemetery was first known as the Presbyterian Cemetery. [3] After the Lexington Presbyterian Church conveyed the cemetery to the city in 1949, the cemetery was renamed later that year for the Confederate general Stonewall Jackson, who was interred there after his death on May 10, 1863. [1]

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  7. James Belcher - Wikipedia

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    Belcher died on 30 July 1811 at the Coach and Horses, Frith Street, Soho, which he left to his widow, and was buried at Marylebone.“By the consequence of his various battles,” stated the Gentleman's Magazine, “aided by great irregularity of living, he had reduced himself to a most pitiable situation for the last eighteen months, and came to suffer the effects of his lifestyle.” [3] Put ...

  8. University Chapel - Wikipedia

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    University Chapel (formerly Lee Chapel) of Washington and Lee University is a National Historic Landmark in Lexington, Virginia.It was constructed during 1867–68 at the request of Robert E. Lee, who was president of the school (then known as Washington College), and after whom the university is, in part, named.

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