Dorchester Illustration of the Day no. 1579 Sampler

Dorchester Illustration of the Day no. 1579

 

Sampler worked by Mary Blake in 1798.  She was born April 4, 1784 in Warwick, MA and married Richard Clap of Dorchester in 1807.  The lived in a house that was located where the Russell School is now on Columbia Road across from Richardson Park.

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2 Responses to Dorchester Illustration of the Day no. 1579 Sampler

  1. Beverly Stoughton says:

    So happ to have found this site. My husband is a descendent of Israel through his son Thomas, I noticed your last name, Taylor, and was wondering if you are a descendent of William Tailor, who married Rebecca Stoughton.
    I am working on an historical novel and am trying to map out the Dorchester area at Israel and William’s time. I haven’t found a map yet.
    Hope to join the society and meet you all someday!

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