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Photos by Barry C.

           
"The first three gravestones are in the Harlingen Reformed Church Cemetery, in Somerset County, N.J. Notice the first one is carved in Dutch. Next is a stone from 1723 that I believe is slate. It's from the cemetery of "The Old Yellow Meeting House" in Upper Freehold Township, Monmouth County, N.J. Then there's another slate stone from the cemetery of the Shiloh Seventh Day Baptist Cemetery, in Shiloh, Cumberland County, N.J. It appears to be from either 1733 or 1753. I went to see it again recently and stared at it for a while trying to figure out the year, and I'm going with 1733. Finally there are two stones from the cemetery of the Second Cape May Baptist Church in Upper Township, Cape May County, N.J."

             
"The first three photos in this section are from a Russian Orthodox Cemetery in a tiny Russian Community called New Kuban, in Buena Vista Township, Atlantic County, New Jersey.
The next four are Jewish stones are from the Alliance Cemetery, in the old former Jewish farm colony of Alliance, in Pittsgrove Township, Salem County, New Jersey."





   
 


   




 
 


           










  


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