tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3533717770805440813.post2303365983632866435..comments2024-03-27T08:47:53.648-07:00Comments on Nutfield Genealogy: Tombstone Tuesday - More Snellings from Copp's Hill, BostonHeather Wilkinson Rojohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17704949156266722016noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3533717770805440813.post-78950683262613780872011-07-12T13:02:58.173-07:002011-07-12T13:02:58.173-07:00Fantastic! I was just in Boston last month and I l...Fantastic! I was just in Boston last month and I love visiting the cemeteries there. The winged skull tombstones are so intriguing to me. I read somewhere that 80% of the grave markers at Copp's Hill have the winged skull on them -- so cool! I even found a t-shirt with that motif on it. Thanks for sharing!Wendy B.https://www.blogger.com/profile/13672025937069753108noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3533717770805440813.post-20045354968306117452011-07-12T08:22:30.863-07:002011-07-12T08:22:30.863-07:00Heather,
I've really enjoying viewing your se...Heather,<br /><br />I've really enjoying viewing your series of Snelling graves. I just love these types of stones, beautiful script with such clarity, and if I may say so, the inclusion of the pedigree is very cool. Thanks for sharing these.<br /><br />Cheers,<br />JenniferÉire Historianhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04588116386284997687noreply@blogger.com