A memorial to Judson was built on Burial Hill.
Both he and his first wife Martha were both buried at Burial Hill in Plymouth.
December 11, 1691 and was buried at Burial Hill, Plymouth.
His stone is among the oldest, of the second generation, on Burial Hill.
They were both buried at Burial Hill in Plymouth.
She was buried at Burial Hill in Plymouth.
First known as Burial Hill, this is where most of the city's early settlers ended up.
Veerkad went out of the citadel by a small side door and carried his living burden towards the looming Burial Hill.
The location featured a prominent hill (now known as Burial Hill) ideal for a defensive fort.
He was buried on Burial Hill in Plymouth.