Flipside again welcomes Paul E. Sanderson and his extraordinary collection of photos taken during a walk through Trumbull Cemetery in Lebanon, New London County, Connecticut.
A month or so ago, Paul decided that he would like to visit the tombstones of all the signers of the Declaration of Independence. His journey has begun as William Williams, a signer, is buried in this cemetery. Paul has divided the tombstone into parts so the viewer can better inspect the lengthy biography carved on the stone.
More Information:
1. William Williams on Find-A-Grave.
2. Old Cemetery/Trumbull Cemetery on Find-A-Grave.
3. William Williams biography.
Although many of these old headstones are weathered and covered with lichen, those that can be viewed, have exceptional angels of death and information carved on them.
More Information:
1. William Williams on Find-A-Grave.
2. Old Cemetery/Trumbull Cemetery on Find-A-Grave.
3. William Williams biography.
4. William Williams signer of the Declaration of Independence.
5. Standing Stones has more details and photographs taken in Trumbull Cemetery. Of special interest is the information on the various carvers of the tombstones found within the cemetery.
6. The William Williams House on Lebanon Green. Privately owned.
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