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Funeral Homes in Brant Rock, MA
Carroll-Thomas Funeral Home in Hyde Park has been family owned and operated for over sixty years and three generations. When Alexander F. Thomas Sr. first came to Boston in 1932, to attend medical school, he began apprenticing with the owners of...
The Funeral Home and business were purchased from the Walata Family on November 20, 1992 and after a total renovation opened under the direction of Michael J. Smith, Jr., a member of a long established Chelsea family that has resided in Chelsea...
For almost one hundred years William J. Gormley Funeral Service has continued to build upon it's reputation for providing compassionate and meaningful funerals to those they serve.
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Facts about the city
Ocean Bluff-Brant Rock is a census-designated place (CDP) in Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States, composed of the neighborhoods of Ocean Bluff, Brant Rock, Fieldston, and Rexhame in the town of Marshfield. The population of the CDP was 4,970 at the 2010 census.
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History
However, today most residents refer to the area as "Ocean Bluff." Brant Rock was originally known as "Branch's Island." The name "Brant Rock" eventually came into use, because of the huge rock outcropping along the beach on which Brant geese would tend to rest. The main road through the area, known today as "Ocean Street," is a Native American road, likely very ancient. For many generations, including today, the area was known as Hewitt's Island, or Hewitt's Point. It was known by about 1638 as "Governor's Island." Later on in the 1600s, it became known as "Winter's Island." Christopher Winter was later tried in Plymouth Court for the crime of fathering his own grandchild. Ocean Bluff and Brant Rock are two villages in the New England town of Marshfield (town), Massachusetts in Plymouth County, Massachusetts County, Massachusetts, United States.
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