English: Tombstone of the first christian reverend in Berlin, Vermont: James Hobart (1766-1862) and his wife Betsy Perrin. Hobart was pastor of the Congregational Church in the small town for 30 years. Location of the grave: Berlin Cemetery.
Deutsch: Grabstein des ersten christlichen Geistlichen in Berlin, Vermont: James Hobart (1766-1862) und seiner Frau Betsy Perrin. Hobard war 30 Jahre lang Pastor der Kongregationskirche in der kleinen Stadt. Das Grab befindet sich im Friedhof von Berlin, dem Berlin Cemetery.
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