In memory of Susannah Wells
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Memorial Page of Susannah Wells
The marble headstones of Susannah,
Betsey, and Joseph Wells were not originally erected in Westminster Cemetery, but
were located in the Wells Family Cemetery on a farm several miles south of
Westminster near Chapel Road. They were relocated here sometime after 1950 and
represent a design popular in this area from the 18th century to the middle of the 19th.
The Wells family was prominent in the early history of eastern Frederick County
before Carroll County was formed. It is obvious from the stones‟ placement in this
part of Section F that the Wells lot was not one of the original ones sold by the
Westminster Cemetery Company.
There are other instances around Carroll County where headstones from family
cemeteries were moved into church or public cemeteries in order to preserve them
from destruction or simply because no one wanted to bother maintaining a small
family graveyard. Some of the Beaver family headstones in Section K came from a
well-known family cemetery still extant along Maryland Route 140 behind the
Maryland State Police barracks. That cemetery has been poorly maintained for years
and is in danger of disappearing through neglect and/or vandalism. The Beaver and
Wells headstones are now safer standing in Westminster Cemetery, even if the remains
of the individuals did not accompany the stones when they were moved.

