Albert Whiting Caryl
1871 – 1872
An infant who lived less than a year, named for his grandfather the builder, his small stone naming both his parents.
Albert Whiting Caryl was born in 1871 and died in 1872, a life of less than two years, perhaps less than one. His parents were Alexander Hamilton Caryl Jr. and Sarah Henrietta Whiting Caryl, and his stone, like so many children’s stones of that century, names them: Albert Whiting, son of Alex. H. & Sarah H. The name he carried was his grandfather’s, Albert Whiting, the builder of Liberty Plain, given to a child who did not live to use it.
There is little to write and everything to feel. A child’s marker is the most honest object in any old cemetery: it makes no claim to a long life, only that this person was here, was loved, and was grieved. His mother would live another fifty-seven years; his small stone has outlasted nearly everyone who knew him.
We note one true uncertainty: the sources disagree by a year. Find a Grave records 1871–1872; the older gravestone transcription reads 1870–1871. We do not quietly pick one. The stone itself, read carefully on the ground, will settle it, and that reading is exactly the kind of small, patient correction this work is built to make.
View family network 5relatives, as recorded on Find a Grave
SiblingsChristine Caryl1873–1908 · Annie Fearing Caryl1874–1935 · Alexander Hamilton Caryl Jr1885–1913
Relationships are as recorded on Find a Grave.
How we know this
- Reported by Find a Grave.A lead from Find a Grave, treated as a starting point, not as proof.
- Conflicting evidence.Sources disagree; the disagreement is shown here, not hidden.
- Location approximate.The grave is placed at the cemetery or field level, not a surveyed point.
- Field verification needed.Awaiting a visit to confirm the stone and its exact location.