Thanks jbml, for bringing this thread to the forefront! I'm also suspect of ages of death in burial registers and those carved into grave markers. But, in looking back through earlier posts, I see AnneB posted a transcript of a monument inscription for the Clement who died in 1838.
The text of the AnneB's transcription indicates this Clement was the son of Clement and Elizabeth. My question, is that what was actually carved into the marker? If so, it would seem to support jbml's supposition that Ann, wife of Clement, not widow, must have been married to the OTHER Clement, son of John. Am I on track with this thinking?
Claire