Brown Obelisk

Upper picture pending








North Side

Lower

BOZMAN
FAMILY
Burying
Place from 1700
PRESERVED
in will of
J.L.KERR
1844

Upper

Chamberlaine of Oxford in Md
from 1714 and of Saughall in Ches
hire from 1334
7th EDW'D

Chamberlaine, of Oxford, Maryland, from 1714, and of Saughall Magna, Shortwick parish, Cheshire, England, from 1334, 7th of Edward III., and of Little Barrow, Cheshire, 1066.

West Side

Upper

COL THOMAS BOZMAN of TALBOT Co, Son of
JOHN BOZMAN and Grandson of Wm BOZMAN the last
named among the early Protestant settlers on the CHES
APEAKE in 1629. He marked out this place for his family.


Lower

This Memorial of A Beloved Child, with Sure Tokens of Manliness of Soul, Has been Set at the Foot of his Grandmother's Grave. And it will Suggest, after 38 Years, Hopes Too Soon Blighted, With Womanly Virtues, Well Tested, In the Characher of SARAH HOLLDAY KERR, Daughter of Samuel Chamberlaine, And Wife of John Leeds Kerr, Born at Boon's Creek Plantation March 31st 1781, Died at Easton, Maryland, April 1st 1820.



South Side

Upper

JOHN BOZMAN and LUCRETIA (LEEDS) BOZMAN are
buried here.

Lower

HERE ARE PLACED
The remains of
JOHN BOZMAN KERR
2d Child of J.B. and
LUCY H. (S.) KERR
Born withoout loss of
citizenship at the
U.S. legation at the
City of Leon Na. C.A.
Palm Sunday Mar 20th
1853. Died in Balt. Md
28d Jan 1857
Quis desiderio sit pudor, aut
modus tam chari capitis.




BASE

(S)
Stevens, Florida, U.S. 1817,
and before of London

East Side

Rachel Leeds Kerr Wife of
David Kerr
John Leeds and Bozman children of
John Bozman

"Juanito"
(Knick name for JBK Jr.)