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hello my name is ann mason i am the executive director of the plymouth antiquarian society this is the fourth video in a five part series on gravestone epitaphs and iconography filmed on burial hill in historic plymouth massachusetts iamp;#39;m in the section of the graveyard thatamp;#39;s closest to plymouth town hall which you can see behind me and at the start of this section i want to focus on this small slate stone quite close to the ground so letamp;#39;s swivel around and take a closer look this is the grave of abigail and ebenezer leach the children of caleb and abigail leach who died abigail on december 24th 1795 when she was 10 and ebenezer on january 31st 1796 when he was 13. now the proximity of their deaths indicates that they died during one of the epidemics that swept through plymouth possibly of something like scarlet fever or ditheria at the top of the headstone we can see a familiar symbol the winged cherub and in between an ornate urn in the period after the ameri