Gobels at Saquish -- August 8-15, 2004
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The Freeman graves at the Saddle & Pllion Cemetery in Sandwich, MA.  Above:  Ray replaced the kitchen and bathroom windows.  Glen was buried to repeat his 1999 burial.  Ginny and Keye brought the picnic table inside for bouillebaise.  Right:  our college students, Ben and Kathryn.
The great weather and the warmest ocean water temperatures in memory made for a fabulous week.  We tore ourselves away from the beach for a field trip on Thursday to Sandwich in Cape Cod.  The town was founded by Edmond Freeman (our ancestor) who was also assistant to massachuaetts Governor Bradford.
Above:  Max and David.  Above right:  Ginny brought balsa wood/foam for us to do carvings.  Catherine and Andrew work on theirs.  Below:  the group at the Sandwich Old Town Cemetery at the grave of Ezra Perry, the oldest grave site of an ancestor that Teresa has found.  For more on Ezra see Gobels visit Saquish - 2003.