I transcribed the following tombstone for a fellow lister and thought I'd send it to the group in case anyone else has these people. Surnames are HENSHAW, CARY, EDMANDS, SPRAGUE, DODGE, SARGEANT, and PHELPS. This is from Pine Grove Cemetery in Leicester, MA. [There is a large granite monument atop a mounded tomb. An SAR-1775 metal marker is placed in front. Under the crowning pediment are the following words, FRONT SIDE facing SOUTH:] HON. DAVID HENSHAW Son of David and Mary Henshaw, born April 2, 1791, educated at the town school, and at Leicester Academy, entered a store in Boston, at the age of 16 years, and, intellectually, was self made by self culture; an original and independent thinker; a bold and vigorous writer and successful merchant; Representative, and in 1826, a Senator in the Legislature of this commonwealth; In 1828, a member of the state Board of Internal Improvements; In 1829, appointed Collector of the Port of Boston, and resigned in 1838; A veteran opponent of the U. S. Bank, and hostile to a renewal of its charter; In 1833, he strongly urged the removal of the Government Deposites (sic) therefrom, for the public safety, and was among the first, when the Banks suspended specie payments in 1837, to suggest the establishment of a Subtreasury by the Government for the safe keeping and control of its own funds; In 1843, he was invited to a seat in the Cabinet, as Secretary of the Navy, where he remained but a short time, but long enough to introduce a system of strict accountability, in the expenditurs (sic) of money and materials, previously unknown in the service; while in the Cabinet he advocated the annexation of Texas, a preliminary to the acquisition of California; An ardent politician of the Jeffersonian School, and true to its principles as the needle to the Pole. A strong advocate for the independence of Juries. His residence, during the last 14 years of his life, was the paternal homestead in Leicester, and was the abode of hospitality; liberal to the poor and benevolent to all. Sickness in his latter years prevented his mingling much with his fellow citizens, and terminated his life Nov. 11, 1852, in the 62d year of his age. [Inscribed at the base of the monument is, what I presume is, the carver's name:] A. CARY, BOSTON HENSHAW. A. D. 1853 [Marble panel inserted into 'entrance' to the tomb:] MARY ELIZABETH EDMANDS Daughter of MARY A. & John Henshaw May 1824, April 1898, ELIZABETH SPRAGUE DAU. OF MARY E. EDMANDS Sept. 1850, May 1901, JOHN H. EDMANDS SON OF MARY E. EDMANDS Nov. 1852, July 1929, [LEFT SIDE, facing WEST:] DANIEL HENSHAW, born Boston, 1701. died Leicester, 1781, aged 79 yrs. 10 mo. 4 d. __________ ELIZABETH HENSHAW, wife of Daniel Henshaw, born Boston, 1703. died Leicester, 1774, aged 70 yrs. 8 mos. 8 d. __________ DANIEL HENSHAW, son of Daniel Henshaw, died April 3, 1792, aged 67 years. __________ DAVID HENSHAW, son of Daniel Henshaw, Senior, born Boston, 1744. died Leicester, May 22, 1808, aged 63 yrs. 8 mos. 13 ds. __________ MARY HENSHAW, widow of David Henshaw, born 1755, died September 9, 1831, aged 76 years, 12 ds. __________ Children of David and Mary Henshaw. MARY HENSHAW, died April 29, 1790, aged 16 years, 1 mo. __________ DAVID HENSHAW, died May 7, 1790, aged 8 years, 8 mo. 1 d. __________ KATHERINE HENSHAW, died Aug. 20, 1798. aged 5 years, 7 mos. 12 d. __________ FANNY HENSHAW, died December 2, 1801. aged 16 years, 7 mos. 24 d. [BACK SIDE, facing NORTH:] THOMAS LEFFINGWELL HENSHAW. son of Joshua Henshaw, died Nov. 7, 1830, aged 8 years, 2 mos. 7 ds. ANNA HENSHAW, 1778-1854 ELIZABETH her Sister widow of NATHANIEL DODGE - 1775 - 1861 [RIGHT SIDE, facing EAST:] NATHAN SARGEANT, born Malden, 1718, died Leicester, June 5, 1799, aged 81 yrs. ___________ MARY SARGEANT, widow of Nathan Sargeant, and daughter of Daniel and Rebeckah Denny, died August 9, 1823, aged 95 yrs. 4 mos. JOSHUA HENSHAW 1779-1854 ELIZA ANN B. PHELPS His Wife 1795-1864 Daughter ELIZA ANNA P. HENSHAW 1834-1904 H. P. HENSHAW 1830-1874 THOS. HENSHAW 1832-1900