Thank you Alice for your help. I'll check out the information you passed on. For anyone who wants a copy, I have Paris Aldrich and his wife, Mary Ann Parks Aldrich, tombstone picture from Adams, IN. It is a great marking with an arch and at the two feet of the arch, a square stone with the individual names. -----Original Message----- From: Alice Palladini <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Saturday, April 07, 2001 2:54 PM Subject: [MA-MENDON] Reply: ALDRICH >Hi Robyn, > >I have Vol 1-2- 6 of the AJ -George Aldrich Genealogies. Others on the >list have all 6 volumes. >I believe it is recorded that George Aldrich left Mendon for awhile >before KP War and went to Sciuate Ma. and resided there. > >I can;t find my record at present; Is there anyone else on the >list who >can find it faster. :) > >Also AJ said there was a plaque on the boulder at Old Cemetery in >Mnedon. He confused this with the plaque at the Moses Aldrich Quaker >Cemetery. >However in 1998, the National Aldrich Association did place a plaque >on the old boulder in Old Cemetery in Mendon . > >My scanner isn't working at present, so I cannot send you a pic. > But I do believe there is a photo on the NAA Aldrich Home page. >----------------------------------------------------------------------- >http://members.xoom.com/jaldrich/ . > >There is also a story on " Where Was George Buried " on that page., >that i wrote but have not updated it.. Except for the above >that there now a plaque in Old Cemetery, the article is still >correct. > >Hope this helps a little, >Alice > > >>I am descended from George Aldrich of Mendon. I know that he was a >Founding >>Father of the town. Any other information available that is not in the >>George Aldrich book by J. Aldrich? >> >>I'd love a picture of his tombstone and memorial as I'll never, well >>shouldn't say never, make it to MA. Is there anyone around where that >might >>be? > >===== > > > >============================== >Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 >Source for Family History Online. Go to: >http://www.ancestry.com/subscribe/subscribetrial1y.asp?sourcecode=F11HB >