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Reviews
"For obvious reasons, anyone doing genealogical or historical research
in Lakeville will be interested in this compilation. It includes entire
epitaphs verbatim from all the gravestones from 31 cemeteries in the town,
many photographs of different kinds of gravestones, maps showing grave
locations, and notations when the phsical data contradict the official
records. Beyond that, this volume will be valuable to anyone contemplating
a similar project because it shows how to do it well. Clearly a labor
of love (seven years in production), this is also a useful tool and an
excellent model for others interested in what local cemeteries offer researchers."
-Sally
Jane, American Library Association's Booklist,
July 2008 edition
"Lakeville, Massachusetts Gravestone Inscriptions is a remarkable
genealogical and historical book that lists the gravestones and inscriptions
from the 31 known cemeteries in the town of Lakeville. The organization
of the book is very user-friendly; each cemetery chapter provides a history
of the cemetery and directions on how to locate the cemetery, an important
feature for readers who would like to physically visit the gravestones.
Each chapter organizes the gravestone transcriptions alphabetically, and
includes the epitaph, information about the physical state of the stone,
and the carved artwork on the stone. Informative maps of each cemetery
are included, and stones can be located alphabetically or by numbered
location. Jean Douillette spent seven years documenting these gravestones,
and her hard work reveals the fascinating stories of Lakeville citizens
that were cast in stone. Douillette includes references to vital records
and previous Lakeville gravestone research such as Charles M. Thatcher's
19th century Massachusetts gravestone transcription project. Since the
time of Thatcher's compilation, some of the stones and cemeteries have
unfortunately been lost, or the epitaphs faded. Douillette's book, therefore,
serves not only as an essential collection of genealogical information
about the lives of Lakeville's and Middleborough's residents for the past
three centuries, but it also preserves that history for future generations.
Lakeville, Massachusetts Gravestone Inscriptions is an essential
book for anyone interested in the history and genealogy of Lakeville,
MA."
- Mary Blauss Edwards, Genealogist at NEHGS, Boston, MA
"When
Jean Douillette first mentioned she was going to compile the inscriptions
on gravestones in Lakeville's cemeteries, the Lakeville Historical Commission
was excited. Her 463 page book, Lakeville, Massachusetts Gravestone
Inscriptions 1711-2003, exceeds expectations. Here is truly an accurate
additional tool for genealogist researching families in the Middleboro/Middleborough
and Lakeville (West Middleboro until 1853) area.
As
a Historical Commission, it is easy to see how delicate historical sources
can be. A house fire, acid in paper, items sent to the dump because time
was lacking or the contents were considered to be of no importance, mold
and mildew, and kindling, it takes so little to destroy elements of history.
Jean's painstaking research has preserved information that may have been
lost to the ravages of our New England weather.
In
addition to being a valuable resource, her style and format are user friendly.
First and foremost, it has an index. Site maps of 29 of the cemeteries
and five additional appendices makes this a perfect guide when visiting
Lakeville."
- Nancy A. Johnson LaFave, Lakeville Historical Commission Secretary
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