High Street Cemetery · Hingham, Massachusetts · est. 1681

The stone tells us they were here.
The records help us understand who they were.

A quiet attempt to recover the real lives behind the stones at one old burying ground, and, more than that, to bring you to the actual grave where each person rests.

At the cemetery? Explore the cemetery Use your location to find nearby mapped graves, or begin a walk on the ground. Looking for someone? Find a person Search all 2,353 known burials by name, dates, family, or field.

Or begin with a recovered life →

An encounter to begin with

Four of the blacksmith Ezekiel Fearing's daughters married into the Whitings of Liberty Plain, two South Hingham families joined in a single generation. The 1905 memorial chapel that still stands in this cemetery carries the family name.

Walk the Whitings and Fearings, six stones, about twenty minutes →

Other ways in


Every person known to rest here has a page, 2,353 of them. Not every page is a full life; many hold only a name and two dates. That is the honest state of the record, and we say so rather than invent the rest. We reconstruct lives; we do not simulate people. Read the charter →