After digging up a gravestone for a woman who was born in the late 1800s, local experts are trying to figure out who it belongs to and how it ended up at a popular clamming spot in Ipswich, Massachusetts. “Right now, it’s really just a mystery,” Joshua Gerloff told NBC10 Boston Wednesday. Gerloff, president of Epoch Preservation, and conservator Rachel…
After digging up a gravestone for a woman who was born in the late 1800s, local experts are trying to figure out who it belongs to and how it ended up at a popular clamming spot in Ipswich, Massachusetts.Gerloff, president of, and conservator Rachel Meyer, a member of the Ipswich Historical Commission, have been researching how the headstone ended up at Eagles Hill Landing and who it belongs to.
"Everybody has a theory, which is like, the best part," Meyers said."You know, it just kind of gets your your mind going. Is there a connection there between her husband's work and the fact that her grave has sort of ended up in a random place? Is gives you more questions than it does answers, doesn't it?"Sign up for NECN newsletters.
"I was talking to some clammers, and they would use any heavy object to moor," Gerloff said."They would throw down an engine block, you know, or in this case, a gravestone."
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