Here Lie Thomas and Lydia (Bryant) Samson

Thomas Samson, son of Benjamin3 and Margaret (Parker) Sampson of Plympton was born in Plympton, Feb. 8, 1710-11. He married Nov. 16, 1730, Lydia Bryant, the daughter of another prominent Plympton family Dea. Samuel and Joanna Bryant. Thomas was a "yeoman," and passed his life in his native Plympton, where he died Jan. 13, 1747-8, age 37. His widow Lydia married (2) March 20, 1766, Nathaniel Churchill of Plymouth, his second wife. She died June 25, 1792, age 85, and was buried here with her first husband. Their graves are near the north side of the Old Burying Ground in Plympton.



Complete Thomas Samson Citation in The Giles Memorial
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