Showing posts with label Ayars. Show all posts
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Sunday, April 26, 2015

Rhode Island

I just returned from a trip to Providence, Rhode Island where I attended NERGC 2015 (New England Regional Genealogical Consortium 2015). This year broke all attendance records and was a huge success. It was great to attend sessions by knowledgeable speakers and to make friends with geneabloggers that I follow. It was also good for me to learn more about New England research and resources. After the conference, I was fortunate to have extra days for researching.

I was able to go to the Clifton Burying Ground in Newport, Rhode Island.  Although I couldn't find a tombstone with the name of my ancestor Thomas Clifton, it was a thrill to be on the grounds.  


Another cemetery that I visited was the Common Burying Ground in Newport, Rhode Island. There I found  the tombstone of Katharin Ayars, my 8th great grandmother. The day was cold, windy and raining so finding the stone, though a challenge, was very special. 


Katherin was born in November 1642 in Cambridge, England to Robert and Marie Taylor.  She married Robert Ayars in St. Marylebone Church, Marlebone, London, England on 24 Oct 1672.
There is little information about their passage to America or their early years in the colonies.
Katherin died 22 Feb 1684 and was buried in the Common Burying Ground on Fairwell Street in Newport, Rhode Island. 

Transcript:

HERE LYETH BURIED
Y BODY OF KATHARIN
AYARS WIFE TO
ROBERT AYARS AGED
42 YEARS DEPARTED
THIS LIFE Y 22
DAY OF FEBRUARY
1 6 8 4

Ten generations later, I was humbled and proud to stand nearby to honor Katharin Ayars, my immigrant ancestor.