Tombs of the Dundee Howff
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 Stone No.264

 

Inscription.

 Sarcophagus stone with full-length effigies of John Baxter, baker, and Helen Seyton his wife, 1609, with the arms of Baxter and Seyton.

 

"Ve live to die, and deiis to live for ever."


Conditur hic vir providus Joannes Baxter pistor burgen de Dundie qui obiit 20 Octobris 1609 et Helena Leyton yir sposae

 

Heir lies a prudent man, John Baxter, Baker, Burgess of Dundee, who died 10th

October, 1609, and Helen Seaton, his spouse. Ve live to die and deiis to live for ever.

Source: Thomson.


Claimant: George Rodger, Whalewright West Port.

16 Jany 1837 revisal dues paid by David Martin Thomson, tidesman for family of Thomas Roger machine maker

Source:RT