Chebogue Day 4 afternoon

The main reason for our drive to Yarmouth was to visit the Chebogue church and especially the cemetery at Chebogue point, where our relatives are “at port” overlooking the Chebogue marsh and harbor. An important and meaningful place for our family.

The church here is where Hubert McNeill led the congregation.

Omi’s grandfather led this church next to the cemetery
Auntie Gay
Fletcher’s mother
Omi at the historic Chebogue cemetery, established 1766
Omi and me at the Coates marker
View of the marsh below
The Coates grave marker is visible behind this statue
Entry (second one) to the Chebogue town cemetery.
This is the site of Port Royal, the first European settlement in the New World, according to this marker at the cemetery.
At the nearby Chebogue River aquatic center

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