John Clark Monks

John Clark Monk(s) (25 February 1760 - 9 December 1827), also known as the Hanging Sailor of Perryman, was a sea captain. Monks was born in Syston/Siston near Bristol, Gloucestershire, England and died in 1827. He is entombed at Perryman Cemetery, Maryland, USA, along with both his wives (first wife Mary and second wife Sarah Rebecca Lewis). He apparently left his crew instructions that when he died, his feet were not to touch dry land for any reason. To meet that requirement he is entombed in a drum filled with rum suspended by chains in the tomb.

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