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LONG ISLAND OPINION; The Flourishing Spirit of a Long-Hidden Grave
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Clare A. Frost lives in East Setauket
, Frost, Clare A
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Cleaves, David
/ FROST, CLARE A
/ Posanka, Michael
/ TOMBS AND TOMBSTONES
1988
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LONG ISLAND OPINION; The Flourishing Spirit of a Long-Hidden Grave
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Clare A. Frost lives in East Setauket
, Frost, Clare A
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Cleaves, David
/ FROST, CLARE A
/ Posanka, Michael
/ TOMBS AND TOMBSTONES
1988
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LONG ISLAND OPINION; The Flourishing Spirit of a Long-Hidden Grave
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LONG ISLAND OPINION; The Flourishing Spirit of a Long-Hidden Grave
1988
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He told us more: ''It says she's the desired wife of [David Cleaves].'' ''Desired?'' my husband and I both questioned. ''Are you sure? You mean devoted? Deceased?'' No, Mike was convinced that the word ''desire'' was on that headstone. Perhaps those earlier settlers had guides who were more patient. Our sons were at times so far ahead of us that we could see only a flash of a red or green ski jacket through the web of trees and vines - and hear an occasional shout, scoffing at our slow progress. We would shout back: ''Wait for us.'' It's harder to go under three-foot branches when you're 6 feet tall, not as nimble and worried about breaking your leg.
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