Jonathan Hand Osborn was born in Elizabeth, NJ, on February 22, 1760 the son of Jonathan and Abigail Osborn of Scotch Plains. At the age of 16 he enlisted in the Revolutionary War and served two years as a drummer for which he received a yearly pension of $85 beginning in 1831.
The signature of Jonathan Hand Osborn at age seventy-two as found in his Revolutionary War Pension Record dated August 17, 1832 on Fold3.com.
I'd like to thank Robert Lenahan for sharing the following photographs that he took at the Presbyterian Church Cemetery in Westfield, NJ. Note the various ways Jonathan Hand Osborn signed his work.
The gravestone of Eliakim Smith 1785:
ES
cut
by Jonathan Hand Osborn S.P.
This stone is
erected
to the memory
of Mr.
Eliakim Smith
who
Died April 11th
1785
in the 67th
year of
his age
Photograph ©
2013 Robert Lenahan
Photograph ©
2013 Robert Lenahan
The gravestone of Hannah Willis 1777:
In memory
of Hannah
Wife of Tho
mas Willis
who died July
ye
8th 1777 Age 66
Photograph ©
2013 Robert Lenahan
Unlike many signatures that are in the lower right corner of the stone at ground level, this variation of Osborn's signature is in the lower third
of the stone on the right.
Photograph ©
2013 Robert Lenahan
The gravestone of Noah Miller 1802:
In memory of
Noah Miller
who
died Nover
2d 1802
aged 37 years
2 mons
& 23 days
Let not so
many tears fall from my friends
Live holy
happy God will recompense
Into your
bosoms all your love again
And your
affections whilst I did remain
J H O
Photograph ©
2013 Robert Lenahan
Simply signed
'JHO' beneath the epitaph.
Photograph ©
2013 Robert Lenahan
The
gravestone of Phebe W. Crane 1820:
Sacred
to the memory
of
Phebe W. wife
of
Ezra Crane
Esqr
who died Sepr
4th 1820
aged 45 years
6 mons & 11
days
She was
virtuous and chaste through life
A tender
mother & beloved wife
With
sympathetic tear her eyes would flow
And gladly
relieved all others woe.
Osborn S. Plains
Photograph ©
2013 Robert Lenahan
This
signature 'Osborn S. Plains' is similar to the one below but note the
difference in the small 's' in Osborn.
Photograph ©
2013 Robert Lenahan
The
gravestone of Cortland Radley 1821:
[Sacred to]
the
memory of
Cortland
Son of [John]
and
Phe[be] [Rad]ley
who
died Novr
18, 1821
[aged] 23 years
[illegible]
Osborn
SPlains
Photograph ©
2013 Robert Lenahan
Of further interest:
The Presbyterian Church of Westfield
The Presbyterian Church Cemetery
The Osborn Cannonball House
If you have time, you might enjoy watching this documentary about the Osborn House.
__________
Copyright 2013, Barbara Schaffer
Another example can be seen is the grave marker for Phebe Davison (d. 1798) in the Mt Bethel Church cemetery in Warren Twp. He signed that stone along the top, curved.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the info. I see there is a photograph of her gravestone on Find A Grave. It is a beautiful example of Osborn's work :)
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