^1 CORNELL UNIVERSITY LIBRARY F^M '"■ Jl' ^% Date Due UAR i 1952" Msri^ ^^s ss. Cornell University Library F 74W89 W83 V.2 Woburn records of births deaths, marria olin 3 1924 028 851 067 The original of tiiis book is in tine Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924028851067 WOBURN RECORDS Births, Deaths, and Marriages, PEOI 1640 TO 1873. PART II. - - DEATHS. ALPHABETICALLY AND CHRONOLOGICALLY ARRANGED BY EDWARD F. JOHNSON. WOBURN, MASS.. Andbews, Cutler & Co., Steam Book and Job Printers. 1890. (•j.:|5i;AhY Aim-^j PREFACE. On petition received from the Rumford Historical Association, the City Council of Woburn, in May, 1890, passed the following vote : — " Ordered, That the Mayor be and hereby is authorized to have printed twenty-five hun- dred copies of his manuscript record of deaths, and that the expense therefor be paid out of the Miscellaneous Department." And it is further " Ordered, That the primed copies he deposited with the City Treasurer, -who shall dis- pose of them to any and all persons for twenty-five cents a copy, and all sums received by him therefor shall he placed to the credit of the Miscellaneous Department." In pursuance of this vote the following pages are now presented to the public. In order to add to and perfect the record, I engaged Miss J. Gertrude Menard to assist me in comparing it with the data to be found on the gravestones in both the Salem Street and Calvary Cemeteries. Our comparison has resulted in the addition of over four hundred names to the recorded list, and in the discovery of a number of discrepancies between the clerk's records and those chiselled on the gravestones. These additions and corrections have been inserted in their proper chron- ological place, and for the purpose of distinguishing them from the town clerk's records, the word " Gravestone" has been added to each addi- tional or corrected entry. In order still further to complete the Woburn record of deaths and to preserve for all time memorials which are slowly but surely passing out of existence, — memorials, too, the most sacred and valuable of all which have been left to us of the fathers, — I have added as an appendix to the record of deaths a transcript of the epitaphs to be found In the First and Second Burying-Grounds. For this transcript I am indebted to my friend, Mr. William K. Cutter, whose copy of the epitaphs in the First or Park Street Burying-Ground was made almost a quarter of a century ago. The changes and removals which have taken place in the Second or Montvale Avenue Burying-Ground since Mr. Cutter revised Mr. Nathan Wyman's manuscript list, in 1870, have somewhat disarranged the chrono- logical order which was then prepared. As, however, the epitaphs of each yard are separately indexed, this slight disarrangement will not interfere with the value of the list for reference. The recent visits which I have made to the several graveyards in this city, and the inspection of many of their half-obliterated monuments and 4: PREFACE. crumbling gravestones have brought forcibly to my mind the tmth of the lines, — "Monuments themselves memorials need." We spend large sums of money to perpetuate on polished marble the lineage and virtues of a departed friend ; yet it is only a question of time when this single record will become obliterated and forever lost. How important it is then to have those memorials duplicated by being spread on the printed sheet, thus making a record and the only record which can. defy " the tooth of time " ! EDWARD F. JOHNSON. WoBURN, June, 1890. DEATHS IN WOBUM, MASS. PROM 1640 TO 1873. ALPEABETICALLr AND CHEONOLOGICALLY ARRANGED. ABBOTT. Levi, s. of Levi, Feb. 26, 1821 ; 4 m. child of Levi, Nov. 23, 1827. Mr.William, s. of , April 4, 1828; 66 y. wife of Levi, Aug. 20, 1830. Sophia, wife of , Dec. — , 1830; 34 y. Leonora B., d. of James E. and Hannah, Aug. 7, 1838 ; 19 m. 7 d. James B., s. of James B. and Hannah, Sept. 27, 1839 ; 10 m. 20 d. James E., s. of James E. and Hannah, of consumption, Sept. 4, 1844; 11 m. 4d. Eliza, widow of Zebadiah (b. in Andover), of old age, Feb. 3, 1847 ; 74 y. Samuel, s. of Bigsly and Hephzibah (b. in Andover), of gangrene on the lungs, April 28, 1855 ; 66 y. 3 m. Nathaniel, s. of John and Mary W. Carswell, adopted by James W. Abbott (b. in Yorli, Me.), of small-pox, March 21, 1856; 23 y. Mary Jane, wife of James E., d. of Christopher P. and Nancy Hosmer, of Bright's disease, Jan. 22, 1860; 36 y. 1 m. 20 d. Mary A , widow of , d. of William and Mary Buttrick (b. in Gor- ham. Me.), of lung fever, Dec. 29, 1861; 53 y. 8 m. Edmund, s. of Levi and Sophia (b. in Charlestown, N. H.), of pneu- monia, Nov. 14, 1868; 51 y. 9 m. Kuth, widow of Samuel, d. of Abel and Ruth Winn, of old age, April 8, 1871; 75 y. 1 m. 16 d. ADAMS. Samuel, s. of , Feb. 21, 1812 ; 64 y. Bmily J., d. of Willard, , 1840. (Gravestone, see p. 129*.) s. of Willard, Feb. 16, 1842; 5 m. Thomas, s. of Thomas and Elizabeth (b. in West Cambridge), of con- sumption of the liver, July 19, 1851 ; 70 y. Amos, s. of John and Susan Cb. in Andover), of consumption, Nov. 7, 1854 ; 38 y. Mary, d. of Timothy and Mary E., of premature birth, April 24, 1868; 2d. Mary Elizabeth, wife of Horace B., d. of John B. Davis and Mary Flagg (b. in Boston), of consumption, May 7, 1859 ; 27 y. Carrie A., d. of Kimball W. and Hannah P. (b. in Tewksbury), of typhoid fever, Oct. 17, 1863; 18 y. 20 d. Arthur, s. of Joseph H. and Elizabeth P., of marasmus, Aug. 28, 1866; 1 m. 2 d. 6 WOBURN RECORD OF DEATHS. AGKN. John, s. of Michael and Catharine (b. in Stoneham), of hydroceph- alus, April 20, 1865; 11 m. 18 d. Dennis, s. of John and Joanna, of dysentery, July 12, 1866; 1 y- [10 m. 11 d., gravestone]. AGNEW. Peter, s. of , Dec. 15, 1867; 55 y. (^Grave.«tone.) AliDEN. Joseph, s. of Joseph and Esther J. (b. In Claremont, N. H.), of dysen- tery, Sept. 6, 1857 ; 78 y. ALDBICH. Alonzo, s. of Elijah and Mary (b. in Merrimac, N. H.), of lung fever, Dec. 20, 1872; 36 y. , AliBXANDER. Giles, s. of Philip and Joanna, Feb. 22, 172+. Richard, s. of Philip and Joanna, April 7, 1726. Philip, s. of Philip, Jr., and Sarah, May 13, 1754; 18 y. Philip, s. of , in the army at Lake George, Aug. 26, 1758. Darius, s. of Abraham, Sept. 28, 1775; 4 y. 6 m. Mary, d. of Abraham, Nov. 28, 1775 ; 1 y. 9 m. Abraham, s. of , in the army at Ticouderoga, , 1776. d. of John, Jan. 6, 1777; 17 y. child of Giles, April 11, 1778; Ij m. s. of Mr. , Oct. 18, 1841; 1 d. Lydia W., d. of Philip and Mary (b. in Peterborough, N. H.), of whooping cough, March 12, 1852 ; 1 y. 3 m. Sarah, d. of Philip and Mary, of typhoid fever, Sept. 19. 1861 ; 19 y. 10 m. James P., s. of Philip and Mary (b. in Charlestown), of hernia, June 27, 1866 ; 20 y. 10 m. Mary, wife of. — — , d. of Asa and Mary Gibbs fb. in Peterborougli, N. H.), Sept. 14, 1872; 63 y. 9 m. 4 d. ALLEN, George A., s. of George W. and Mary L., of dysentery, April 25, 1848 ; 7 m. 18 d. George William, s. of George W. and Eebecca, June 28, 1848; 10 m. 3 d. (Gravestone.) Charles H., s. of Mark and Anna M. (b. in Boston), of putrid sore throat, Dec. 26, 1853 ; 2 y. 1 m. 23 d. George W., 2d, s. of Joseph and Lydia Blood (b. in Mason, N. H.), of lung fever, Nov. 11, 1858 ; 48 y. 8 m. Ann M. , wife of Stephen M., d. of William and Elizabeth Gridley (b. in Boston), of consumption, March 2, 1865 ; 46 y. Eranklin A., s. of Daniel and Susan (b. in Montville, Me.), of typhus fever, Jan. 7, 1867 ; 20 y. Harriet A., wife of Charles, d. of John and Catharine Caldwell (b. in Charlestown), of heart disease, Jan. 30, 1867; 30 y. 3 m. 13 d. Charles M., s. of Abraham and Rachel (b. in Fall River), of typhoid fever, Dec. 9, 1872 ; 38 y. WOBUEN EECOED OF DEATHS. 7 AliliEY. Catharine, wife of Is-aac S., d. of Kendall and Abigail Flint (b in N. Reading), of consumption, March 5, 1848; 35 y. Isaac S., s. of Elchard and (b. in Boston), of consumption, July 10, 1865; 46 y. 8 m. 14 d. AMES (see also Eames). , Robert Gleason, s. of Robert and Sarah, April 24, 1827; 2 m. Esther, wife (widow?) of Jacob, Dec. 14, 1836; 81 y. Henrietta, widow of Jacob, d. of James and Rebecca Higgins (b. in Charlestown, Vt.), of consumption of the blood, Aug. 1, 1855; 70 y. Clarence L. [E., gravestone], s. of Charles 0. and MaryB., of croup, Nov. 12, 1863; 10 y. 1 m. 3d. Robert, s. of Jacob and Esther, of pneumonia, Nov. 10, 1866 ; 84 y. 7 m. 3d. ANDERSON. John B., s. of (b. in Boston), of softening of the brain. May 17, 1851; 4y. ANDREWS. Albert, s. of Timothy and l.ydia J., May 10, 1836; 10 m. Ann W., wife of George W., Feb. 20, 1843 ; 24 y. Clara L., d. of George W. and Ann W.,Feb. 24, 1843; 14 d. ANDRUS, Cordelia, widow of , d. of James and Ann Percy (b. in C. W.), of cancer, Dec. 31, 1870; 44 y. 10 m. ANGER. George S., s. of John and Azelia, of cholera infantum, Oct. 17, 1869; 3 m. 6 d. Mary Ada, d. of John and Azelia, of cholera infantum. Aug. 30, 1870; 11 d. ANTHONY. Jonathan, s. of , a black man, from Medford, Oct. 14, 1807; 86 y. ARMSTRONG. Joseph, s. of Thomas and Doria (b. in Edinburgh, Scot.), of lung fever, Aug. 19, 1863; 46 y. Jennie, d. of Joseph and Mary E. (b. in East Cambridge), of dropsy, March 8, 1865 ; 4 y. ASH. Penelope, wife of James M., March 17, 1841; 40 y. (Gravestone.) Susanna, widow of Samuel, d. of Jacob and Susan Marshall (b. in Ipswich), of old age, March 8, 1854; 95 y. 9 m. , C. Adelaida, d. of J. and M. E.,May 22, 1854; 19 m. 23 d. (Grave- stone.) James [M., gravestone], s. of Samuel and Susanna {h. in Boston), of chronic rheumatism, Jan. 12, 1858; 58 y. 2 m. 8 WOBDRN RECORD OF DEATHS. ASH, continued. James M., s. of James M. and Penelope C, Dec. 28, 1829; 4 y. 9 m. (Gravestone.) Isaac H., s. of James M. and Penelope C, Feb. 18, 1830; 2 y. 11 m. (Gravestone.) James M., s. of James M. and Penelope C., Aug. 16, 1832; 7 m. (Gravestone.) ATWOOD. John, s. of , , 1745. AVEKILIi. Lydia, wife of Jonathan, d. of John and Mary Danforth (b. In Bil- lerlca), of consumption, April 19, 1854; 57 y. Jonathan, 8. of Moses and Mary (b. in Wilton,^. H.), of rupture, June 15, 1858 ; 68 y. AVERY. Mary Jane, d. of Michael and Mary A. (b. in Boston), of scarlet fever, April 6, 1863; 6 y. 6 d. Michael, s. of Patrick and Catharine (b. in Halifax, N. S.), killed in battle, at Laurel Hill, Va., May 10, 1864; 32 y. ATBB. Warren, s. Nathaniel and Elizabeth (b. in Charlestown) , by railroad accident,* in Alleghany, Pa., Oct. 22, 1863; 34 y. Mary Jane, d. of Warren and Mary Ann (b. in Charlestovpn), of con- gestion of the brain, Dec. 17, 1863; 3 y. 11 m. 19 d. BACON. Mary, wife of Michael, Aug. 26, 1655. Mary, wife of Michael, May 19, 1670. Michael, s. of , July 4, 1688. Elizabeth, wife of Jonathan, March 8, 1748. Jacob, s. of Jacob, Aug. 20, 1775 ; 4 y. Edward J., s. of John and Mary, of fits, July 13, 1849; 1 y. 11 m. 5 d, Oliver, s. of James and Betsey [b. in Billerica, Sept. 8, 1798, grave- stone], of paralysis, Feb. 6, 1858; 60 y. 4 m. 29 d. Louisa, widow of Jonas, d. of Jacob and Euth Richardson, of inflam- mation of the bowels, April 1, 1862; 60 y. Jonas, s. of Jonas and Louisa (b. in Henniker, N. H.), in Salisbury N. C, Dec. 30, 1864; 21 y. BADGER. Grace Ann, wife of Alfred, May 21, 1837; 24 y. s. of Lorenzo, Aug. 18, 1841; 1 d. Orlando, s. of Orlando W. and Mary, Nov. 16, 1841; 4 y. 5 m. Charles H., s. of Lorenzo and Sarah, of consumption, Oct. 10 1844- 1 y. 2 m., ' ' Charles H., s. of Lorenzo and Sarah, of cholera infantum Seiit '> 1847; 21 d. . 1 . -, See Wobura Weekly Budget, Oct. 30, 1863. WOBUEN EECOED OF DEATHS. 9 BADGER, continued. Alvah Orendo, s. of Lorenzo and Sarah, of cholera infantum, Sept. 11, 1849 ; 1 y. 1 m. Sarah J., d. of Lorenzo and Sarah, of cholera infantum, Sept. 19, 1854; 28 d. Clarence, s. of Lorenzo and Sarah, of scarlet fever, April 29, 1856 ; 3 y. 5 m. Lorenzo D., s. of Andrew H. and Martha (b. in Warren), by accident, Aug. 24, 1867 ; 52 y. BAILEY. wife of Mr. Daniel, Sept. 20, 1827; 51 y. Miss Lucinda, d of , July 18, 1833; 24 y. Daniel, s. of Jonathan aud Mary (b. in Townsend), of apoplexy, June 24, 1851 ; 76 y. Lizzie F., d. of Leonard amd Elizabeth (b. in Manchester), of fits, June 28, 1854; 3 y. 6 m. Olive, d. of Daniel and Jemima, of apoplexy, March 1, 1858 ; 52 y. Abba, wife of Ebenezer. d. of James and Abba Paul (b. in Elliot, Me.), of consumption, March 25, 1858; 28 y. Marietta, d. of Ebenezer and Abba (b. in Chichester, N. H.), of scar- latina, May 14, 1858 ; 3 y. 2 m. George F., s. of Ebenezer and Abba (b. in Chichester, N. H.), of scarlatina, May 17, 1858 ; 1 y. 6m. BAKEK. Joseph, s. of John, Dec. 26, 1657. Susanna, d. of John, April 1, 1662. s. of John, March 15, 1(164. Hannah, d. of John and Hannah, Dec. 11, 1683. Joseph, s. of and Sarah, July — , 1689. Samuel, s. of Samuel and Hannah, , 1693. Thomas, s. of Samuel and Hannah, Dec 5, 1693. John. s. of , Nov. 6, 1695. Old Goody, d. of , Dec. 3, 1714. Thomas, s. of Samuel and Hannah, March 17, 1715. Hannah, wife of Samuel, Dec. 23, 1745. Euth, widow of John, d. of Josiah and Mary Smith (b. in Pembroke), of old age, Sept. 9, 1855 ; 83 y. BALDWIN. Susanna, d. of Henry, Sept. 28, 1651. Marv, d. of Henry, Jan. 8, 1664. Elizabeth, d. of Timothy, April 4, 1691. Hannah, d. of Timothy and Elizabeth, Sept. 6, 1692. Henry, s. of Daniel and Hannah, March 12, 1693. Joseph, s. of Daniel and Hannah, March 12, 1693. Deacon Henry, s. of , Feb. 14, 1698. Dorcas, d. of Daniel and Hannah, March 7, 1698. Abigail, d. of Henry and Abigail, Sept. 4, 1704. Phebe, d. of Daniel and Hannah, March 10, 1707. James, s. of Henry and Abigail, June 12, 1709. Phebe, widovr of , Sept. 13, 1716. Elizabeth, d. of Timothy and Hannah, Dec. 9, 1717. 10 WOBURN EECOKD OF DEATHS. BALDWIN, continued. Daniel, Sen., s. of , Jan. 24, 1719. ti c + Daniel, s. of , slain by the Indians, near Dunstable, N. H., bept. 6, 1724. Ruth, wife of Joseph, Dec. 15, 1733. Rebecca, d. of , March 10, 1736. Benjamin, s. of , April 28, 1736. Hannah, widow of , Sept. 28, 1736. Henry, s. of-;—, July 7, 1739. Joseph, s. of , Feb. 3, 1745. Eeuel, s. of James and Ruth, Feb. 21, 1746; 3 y. Mrs. Abigail, widow of Henrv, Jan. — , 1771 ; 96 or 97 y. Mr. Reuel, s. of , April 18, 1775. Mary, d. of Col. Loammi. May 15, 1776. Mary, wife of Loammi, Esq., Sept. 29, 1786; 39 y. Cyrus, Esq., s. of , drowned in Dunstable, Nov. 6, 1790. Ruth, wife of James, May 12, 1791 ; 77 y. James, s. of , June 28, 1791; 81 y. Margery, wife of Col. Loammi, Aug. 8, 1799. Hon. Loammi, s. of , Oct. 20, 1807; f3 y. Clarissa, d. of Col. B. F., July 15, 1813; 24 y. Mary B., d. of Benjamin F., Es-q., Dec. 28, 1817; 9 y. Col. Benjamin Franklin, s. of , Oct. 11, 1821; 43 y. Samuel Williams, s. of Loammi, Dec. 28, 1822; 5y. BANCROFT. Abigail, widow of , March 31, 1843; 70 y. Charles, s. of Hartwell and Mary, of affection of the head, June 6, 1849; 6 y. 11 m. 5 d. Fanny L., d. of Hartwell and Mary, of phthisis, March 24, 1870; * y. 7 m. Otis, s. of Hartwell and Mary, of consumption, Oct. 9, 1870 ; 21 y. 9 m. BARKER. Corp. Alexander, s. of (b. iu Nantucket), of typhoid fever, in Baltimore, Md., July 12, 1862. BARNARD. David, s. of , of dysentery, at his brother-in-law's, Jeremiah Con- verse, Jr. , July 2, 1817 ; 8 y. Jesse, s. of , July 12, 1817; 50 y. Silas, s. of Simon and Lucy, March 3, 1827 ; 1 y. 10 m. Mrs. Lucy, wife of Simon, Aug. 13, 1842; 46 y. William, s. of Simon and , of fever, Jan. 19, 1844; 22 y. William R., s. ot , Jan. 27, 1851; 2 y. (Gravestone.) Simon, s. of (b. in ), of consumption, Feb. 12, 1872; 80 y. BARNES. Samuel, s. of Henry and Jane (b. in Portsmouth, Eng.), of paralysis, Nov. 24, 1857; tO y. Betsey, widow of Isaac, d. of John and Beers (b. in Boston), of old age, Aug. 21, 1868 ; 91 y. 4 m. 12 d. Leslie R., s. of Charles C. and Addle, of marasmus, Aug. 28, 1871;. 1 m. 21 d. WOBURN RECORD OF DEATHS. 11 BARNUM. Sophronia, wife of Charles, d. of Job and Phebe Tyler (b. in Boston), of hepatitis, Oct. 21, 1860; 58 y. BARR. Irene V., d. of Henry D. and Irene V. (b. in Vermont), of whooping cough, June 6, 1867; 2 y. 7 m. Sarah, wife of , d. of John and Sarah C. Doherty (b. in Ireland), of laryngitis. May 23, 1869; 45 y. BARRETT. child of Jonas, Feb. 17, 1808; 4 m. Sally, wife of Jonas, April 7, 1817 ; 35 y. George T., s. of , March 29, 1845; 11 m. (Gravestone.) Anna F., d. of Prescott and Augusta, of flits, Dec. 22, 1846; 11 m. 11 d. Cynthia Elizabeth, d. of James F. and Mary G., Aug. 9, 1847; 4 m. 26 d. (Gravestone.) James F., s. of Jonas P. and Sally (b. in Ashby), of consumption, Dec. 19, 1851 ; 45 y [46 y. 8 m., gravestone]. George H., s. of , Dec. 14, 1852; 2 y. 7 m. 6 d. (Gravestone.) Charles R., s. of Prescott and Augusta A., of consumption, Dec. 8, 1857: 17 y. , Jouas P., s. of Jonas and Sarah (b. in Salem), of consumption, March 26, 1859 ; 49 y. 3 m. Charles P., s. of , June 13, 1859; 1 m. (Gravestone.) Mary J., d. of J. Prescott and Augusta, of consumption. May 26, 1861 ; 26 y. 5 m. Josephine, d. of J. Prescott and Augusta, of consumption, Sept. 12, 1861; 18 y. 11 m. William T., s. of John and Mary (b. in Boston), of typhoid fever, in Washington, D. C, Jan. 29 [26, gravestone], 1863 ; 24 y. 8 m. 3 d. Augusta, widow of Prescott, d. of Daniel and Bridget Reed (b. in Concord), of consumption, July 2, 1870; 58 y. 2 m. BARROX. Sarah A., wife of William [M. , gravestone], d. of Joseph and Marah Reed (b. in Burlington), of consumption, July 21, 1856; 30 y. BARRY. Carrie E., d. of Henry and Mary E. (b. in Andover), of consumption, Feb. 25, 1862; 5 y. 2 m. John, s. of David and Honora (b. in Ireland), of fever and ague, in Point of Rocks, Va., Feb. 5, 1865 ; 22 y. 6 m. BARTLETT. Julia, wife of John, d. of David and Margaret Hines (b. in Ireland), of consumption, May 15, 1865; 28 y. BATEMAN. Peter, s. of , Feb. 13, 1676. William, s. of John and Abigail, July 7, 1692 ; 1 y. 9 m. 12 WOBURN EECORD OF DEATHS. BATES. Eomelia G., d. of Harrison and Mary P. (b. in Brewer, Me.), of brain fever, April 10, 1845 ; 4 y. 3 m. 20 d. Henry L., s. of Perry G. and (b. in Newton), of consumption, Dec. 28, 1871; 24 y. 4 m. BBAIi. Bowen, s. of Alexander and Julia A. (b. Oct. 28, 1853), April 26, 1855; 2 y. (Gravestone.) BEAN. Frances Josephine, d. of Moses C. and Hannah P. (b. in Boston), of consumption, June 27, 1859; 18 y. 5 m. BEARD. William, s. of Merrill, Sept. 22, 1812; 2 y. 5 m. Reuben, s. of , run over on B. & L. E. R., Aug. 3, 1858 ; 38 y. BEAULACK. Julia, wife of Law (b. in Canada), of consumption, Dec. 23, 1844 ; 65 y. BEERS. William Perry, s. of John, Aug. 26, 1814; 6 m. Lucy, wife of John, Sept. 25, 1818; 36 y. child of William, hept. 7, 1821 ; 1 y. Mrs. Esther, wife of Joseph, Jan. 15, 1833; 67 y. Mr. Joseph, s. of , teb. 2, 1833; 69 y. Mr. Uri, s. of , May 1, 1833; 34 y. s. of William and Betsey, of fits, Sept. 20, 1843; 2 y. Angeline, d. of John and Hannah (b. in Reading), of consumption, Oct. 20, 1850; 20 y. Elizabeth E.,d. of William and Betsey, of scarlet fever. May 4, 1851; 7y. Hannah, 2d wife of John, d. of John and Martha Knight (b. in New- buryport), of scrofula, Oct. 10, 1853; 54 y. John B., s. of Joseph and Esther, of heart disease, Sept. 23, 1855; 65 y. 1 m. 5 d. Betsey S., wife of , d. of Lotan and Susan Eames, of inflammation of the heart, Nov. 8, 1855; 25 y. Lafayette, s. of John B. and Hannah, of consumption, March 4, 1856; 30 y. 6 m. Eliza A., d. of Reuben L. and Betsey S., of cholera infantum, Sept. 26, 1857; 1 y. 11 m. 8 d. Jerusha, wife of Joseph W., d. of Paul and Jerusha Upton (b. in Wil- mington), of consumption, Aug. 3, 1858; 67 y. Reuben B., s. of Joseph W. and Esther, of lung fever, Jan 31 1864- 72 y. 28 d. ' William, s. of Joseph W. andBsther, of hydrothorax, May 5, 1866 ; 72y. JaneR., d. of Joseph W. and Jerusha, of phthisis, April 30 'l869- 45 y. 2 m. 27 d. ' BEGLEY. Edwin L., s. of Joseph and Eliza Ann (b. in Roxbury") of scarlpt fever, Aug. 9, 1852; 3 y. John M., s. of James and Mary A., of pneumonia, Jan. 11 1868- ] v 4 m. 24d. ' ^' WOBURN RECORD OF DEATHS. 13 BELKNAP. d. of Thomas and Jane, Oct. 26, 1712. Ruth, d. of Samuel and Lydia, June 27, 1734; 2 y. 7m. 16 d. Hannah, d. of Mr. "William, July 31, 1758. Samuel, s. of Mr. William, Aug. 22, 1756. Josiah, s. of Mr. William, Aug. 26, 1756. Abigail, wife of Mr. Samuel, Oct. 16, 1761. Hannah, wife of Mr. William, April 3, 1763. Raphael, s. of Mr. Samuel, Sept. 24, 1765. Lieut. William, s. of , Feb. 2, 1767. BELL. Daniel, s. of , July 18, 1826; 42 y. John R., s. of Daniel, April 25, 1835; 14 y. Susan Maria, d. of James D. and Susan, of lung fever, April 28, 1845; 10 m. James D., s. of Daniel and Phebe, of ascites, Oct. 28, 1867 ; 52 y. 5 m. 24 d. Phebe, widow of Daniel, d. of Jesse and Submit Richardson, of ery- sipelas, Sept. 26, 1870, 83 y. BENNETT. child of Thomas, July 30, 1777 ; 4 y. s. of , at his grandfather's, Wm. Tay, Aug. 8, 1811 ; 2 y. 9 m. Mary L., wife of Rev. Joseph (b. in Weston), of consumption, Feb. 11, 1846; 42 y. Joseph, s. of William and Susan, of lung fever, Aug. 20, 1846; 1 m. 7 d. Joseph, s. of Joseph and Mary (b. in Framingham), of suicide by cutting his throat, Nov. 19. 1847; 49 y. William S., s. of James and Lucy (b. in Medford), accidental,* in Somerville, Aug. 23, 1860; 52 y. 10 m. Sophia, widow of , d. of John and Lucy Stevens (b. in Roxbury), of anaemia, May 10, 1867; 36 y. BEBRT. Thomas H., s. of Henry and Mary E. (b. in North Andover), of exhaustion, June 24, 1863; 4 y. Ann il., wife of Walter B., d. of John and Sarah Hall (b. in Boston), of diarrhoea, Sept. 8, 1868. Charles H., s. of Walter B. and Ann M., of canker, Sept. 22, 1868 ; 26 d. John David, s. of John David, Jr., and Ellen F., of cholera infantum, July 25, 1871; ly. 16 d. BIGELOW. Mr. Daniel, s. of , a native of Framingham, Oct. 24, 1823. Susan Sturgis, wife of Henry J., d. of William and Elizabeth Sturgis (b. in Boston), of puerperal state, June 9, 1853; 27 y. BIGNEY. Dorothy B. B., widow of Stephen B., d. of David and Abigail Hig- gins (b. in Onslow, N. S.), of consumption, Oct. 23, 1851 ; 47 y. * See Woburn Weekly Budget, Aug. 31, 1860. 14 WOBUliN EECOED OF DEATHS. BILL. Mrs., mother of Seth Woods's wife, July 30, 1789 ; 90 y. BINDEN. George, s. of Henry and Mary (b. In England), of apoplexy, Oct. 13, 1864; 63 y. 6 m. 15 d. BISHOP. Ann, wife of , d. of Peter and Mary Cassidy (b. in Ireland), of fits, June 14, 1858 ; 50 y. Rosa, d. of Patrick and Rose, of cholera infantum, Aug. 12, 1862; 6 m. 21 d. Rose, wife of Patriclc, d. of Lawrence and Mary Martin (b. in Ire- land), of asthma, Feb. 17, 1863; 39 y. Ann, d. of Henry and Mary, of spinal disease, Jan. 17, 1866; 12 y. 9 m. Dennis, s. of Patrick and Mary, March 27, 1872; 1 y. 5m. (Grave- stone.) Patrick, s. of (b. in Ireland), May 17, 1872; 65 y. (Gravestone.) BLAISDBLL. Henry J., s. of Henry J. and (b. in Boston), of bowel complaint, Aug. 7, 1843; 1 y. 6 m. Annette, d. of James R. and Rhoda (b. in Boston), of dysentery, Sept. 17, 1848 ; 4 y. d. of Albert F. and Hannah, of dysentery, Sept. 22, 1848 ; 1 y. 10 m. Albert F., s. of Albert F. and Haunah, of scarlet fever, Jan. 28, 1849; 4 y. 3 m. 2 d. Charles Thurston, s. of Charles H. and Harriet A. (b. in Bangor), of wounds, Kingston, N. C, March 13, 1865; 18 y. 8 m. BLAKE. George F., s. ofEbenezerN. and Harriet, of scarlet fever, April 11, 1855 ; 1 y. 9 m. Charles, s. of Ebenezer N. and Harriet, of scarlet fever, Nov. 3, 1862; 1 y. 11 m. 17 d. BLANCHABD. Jonathan, s. of Jacob and Abigail, Sept. 14, 1727 ; 7 y. Jesse, B. of Mr. David and Mrs. Abigail, March 10, 1770; in his 5th year. Sarah, wife of David, Jr., April 14, 1783; in her 30th year. d. of Benjamin, Feb. 14, 1790; 1 y. 7 m. infant twin, s. of Benjamin, Nov. 4, 1790; 2 m. Isaac, s. of David, Jr., and KUiot, May 7, 1791 ; 2 m. child of Benjamin, Sept. 22, 1791; 1 y. 1 m. Mrs. Abigail, wife of Deacon David, of small-pox, Dec. 23, 1792; in her 67th year. Deacon David, s. of , June 21, 1793 ; 74 y. s. of Benjamin, of canker and canker rash, Jan. 3, 1795 ; 6 m. Ellas, s. of David and Elliot, Sept. 14, 1795. s. of Deacon David, Sept. 14, 1795; 2 y. 6 m. WOBURN RECORD OF DEATHS. 15 BLANCHABD, continued. s. of Joslah, Dec. 30, 1795 ; 6 y. 7 m. Ella Frances, d. of Benjamin G. and Catharine [Jo. in Charlestown), of consumption, Aug. 17, 1845; 1 y. 6 m. Bella F., d. of David O. and Orleanna S., of scarlatina, April 27, 1860; 2 y. 11 m. 8 d. Ida L., d. of David 0. and 0. S. (Jo. in Newark, N. J.), of phthisis, April 17, 1870; 21 y. BLiEANUS. Lorenzo S., s. of Benjamin R. and Jane, of cholera infantum, Aug. 17, 1849; 2y. Benjamin R., s. of Thomas and Phebe (b. in Cornwallis, N. S.), of consumption, Jan. 10, 1850; 29 y. BLESSINGTON. Elizabeth, d. of Daniel and Mary (b. in Ireland), of Bright's disease, Dec. 15, 1860; 19 y. 9 m. BLODGETT. Samuel, s. of , July 3, 1687. child of Thomas and Rebecca, April 13, 1688. child of Thomas and Rebecca, , 1691. Rulh, wife of Samuel, Oct. 14, 1703. Elizabeth, wife of Caleb, May 24, 1713 ; about 22 y. Samuel, Sen., s. of , May 21, 1720. Abigail, d. of Nathan and Abigail, Jan. 13, 1783. s. of Capt. Caleb and Sarah, Oct. 27, 1733. Nathan, s. of Mr. Nathan and Mrs. Abigail, Sept. 13, 1737; 3 d. Jonathan, s. of Capt. Caleb and Sarah, June 25, 1738. Ensign Samuel, s. of , Nov. 5, 1743. Capt. Caleb, s. of , June 17, 1745. Huldah, widow of Samuel, March 13, 1746. Capt. Nathan, s. of , Sept. 24, 1747 ; in his 44th year. Mr. John, s. of , Aug. — , 1757. Mary, widow of Thomas, July 26, 1800 ; 67 y. widow of Benjamin, of old age, Sept. — , 1801. Capt., s. of . (See No. 362, Epitaphs, Second Burial-Ground.) BLOOD. Aaron, s. of , Sept. 19, 1842; 44 y. Rufus, s. of David and Mary (b. in New Ipswich), of old age, Dec. 29, 1870; 81 y. 8 m. BOARDMAN. Martha, vyidow of Andrew, of Boston, Aug. 25, 1752; 54 y. Margaret, wife of Samuel, d. of James and Mary Carey (b. in Ire- land), of consumption, April 7, 1869; 32 y. BODWBLL. Nancy D., wife of , May 2, 1847, 22 y. (Gravestone.) BOH AN (see Bowen). 16 WOBUEN KECOKD OF DEATHS. BOLESr. Abba A., wife of , d. of John and Rosanna Tufts (b. in Wilton, N. H.), of consumption, Nov. 30, 1856; 28 y. BOLIiES (see Bowi,es). BOND. Infant child of Capt. Joseph, March — , 1800. Lewis, s. of Charles and Lydia W., of consumption, Nov. 11, 1843; 3 y. [2 y. 8 m., grave.stone]. Charles W., s. of Charles and Lydia W., of animal poison, Aug. 13, 1853; 14 y. 9 m. Timothy D., s. of Joseph and Lucy (b. in Wilmington), of consump- tion, March 8, 1867; 51 y. 6 m. 6 d. BONNER. Sarah, widow of , d. of Patrick Mulherin (b. in Ireland), Dec. 23, 1865 ; 75 y. [80 y., gravestone]. Sarah, d. of James and Sarah (b. in Ireland), of dropsy, March 24 [April 23, gravestone], 1871 ; 40 y. BOOTH. William George, s. of Robert, and Catharine (b. in Stoneham), of water on brain, Sept. 11, 1858 ; 1 y. 2 m. BOSWORTH. Marshall W., s. of Benjamin and Betsey C, March 20, 1840; 17 m. Fannie C, d. of , Feb. 14, 1860; 15 y. (Gravestone.) Benjamin, s. of Benjamin and Mary (b. in Duxbury), of congestion of the lungs. May 21, 1866; 72 y. BOTSFORD, Susan, wife of Truman, d. of Samuel and Diantha Botsford (b. in New Haven, Conn.), of consumption, Nov. 23, 1856; 55 y. BOUTELLE. Edward A., s. of John A. and Susan, of croup, April 22, 1854; 5 y. 11 m. 17 d. BOUTWEIili. child of a Mr., Dec. 29, 1822. child of Loammi, Sept. 17, 1829. James W., s. of James and Mary R. (b. in Billerica), of chronic pleurisy, May 25, 1856; 24 y. Mary, wife of Loammi, d. of Isaac and Rachel (b. in Meredith, N. H.), of insanity, at hospital in Worcester, July 15, 1856; 56 y. Sarah Jane, wife of Sylvester, May 10, 1864 ; 20 y. 11m. (Gravestone.) BOVARD. Ellen, wife James, d. of Philip and Ellen Howlett (b. in Ireland), of fit, April 10, 1872; 24 y. Thomas William, s. of William and Susan, of cholera infantum, Julv 6, 1872 ; 1 y. ' ^ WOBURN RECORD OF DEATHS. 17 BOWK. James, s. of Martin and Ann, of inflammation of the bladder, Sept. 8, 1872; 70 y. [69 y., gravestone]. BO WEN. Lydia M., d of Andrew D. and Lydia, of bowel complaint, Aug. 14, 1843 ; 4 m. Lydia, d. of , of ronsumption, Oct. 15, 184:3; 23 y. Sarah Ann, wife of Tyler M. , d. of Henry and Susan Flagg, of heart complaint, Aug. 22, 1845; 21 y. 6 m. Helen M., d. of William S. and Mary A., of croup, July 22, 1846; 2 y. Nancy H., widow of Sylvanus (b. in Grafton, Me.), of consumption, Jan 14, 1851; 61 y. Charles, s. of George A. and Abigail (b. in Boston), of croup, Dec. 12, 1854; 2y. 1 m. George A., Jr., s. of George A. and Abigail (b. in Somerville), of croup, Dec. 17, 1854; 4 y. 2 m. 19 d. Abby T., wife of , d. of Nathaniel and Springer (b. in Port- land, Me.), of cancer, July 27, 1858 ; 44 y. 6 m. Mary Ann, wife of William S., d. of James and Hannah Hadley (b. in Milford, N. H.), of consumption, Feb. 25, 1859; 49 y. 3 m. 9 d. Kate E., d. of John and Margaret, of erysipelas, Aug. 6, 1868; 4 m. BOWERS. Polly, widow of James, d. of Simon and Lucy Currier (b. in Lang- don?), of dropsy, June 13, 1859; 63 y. 11 m. 18 d. BOWKER. Charles, s. of Charles and Beulah (b. in Fitzwilliam, N. H.), of soften- ing of the brain, Dec. 12, 1872 ; 85 y. 5 m. 18 d. BOWLiER. Mary Ellen, d. of , Dec. 15, 1871 ; 5 y. (Gravestone.) Edmoad, s. of , Dec. 17, 1871 ; 3 y. (Gravestone.) BOWLES, James, s. of , died at Boston, buried at Woburn, April 25, 1818. Miss Sarah, d. of , Nov. 16, 1833; 30 y. Sarah M., wife of Jesse, Jan. 31, 1840; '35 y. Jesse M., s. of Jrsse C. and Sarah (b. in Boston), found dead in bed, fit, MSLTch 6, 1849 ; 16 y. BOWMAN. Esther E., widow of , d. of John and Esther Blackman (b. in Boston), of old age, Dec. 31, 1872; 82 y. BOYLE. Nicholas, s. of James and Margaret, of convulsions, Sept. 30, 1858 ; 5 d. James, s. of James and Margaret, of water on the brain, June 14, 1860; 6 m. 15 d. Mary E., d. of John and Mary, of convulsions, Nov. 8, 1872; 2 y. 11 m. 26 d. 18 WOBURN RECORD OF DEATHS. BRACKETT. Sophronia S., d. of John C. and Mary, May 29, 1832; 4 y. 3 m- [10 m., gravestone]. John C, s. of John C. and Mary M., May 31, 1832; 1 y. 1 m. Marv M., wife of John C, d. of Jonas and Polly Smith (b. in Lexing- ton), of consumption, Sept. 25 [Aug., gravestone], 1857; 57 y. 10 m. Mary S., d. of John C. and Mary M., of consumption, May 5, 1859;^ 20 y. 7 m. 27 d. John C, s. of , Aug. 27, 1870; 68 y. (Gravestone.) BRADLEY. Jane, d. of Barney and , of lung fever, March — , 1845 ; 1 y. 4 m. Ann Maria, d. of Barney and Alice, of weakness, June 3, 1846; 2 m. 12 d. Barney, s. of Daniel and Bridget (b. in Ireland), of consumption, Sept. 8, 1847; 35 y. James, s. of William and Catharine, of cholera infantum, Aug. 19, 1848 ; 7 m. 16 d. John, M. of Owen and Margaret (b. in Ireland), of consumption, Sept. 12, 1854. Ann, d. of John and Bridget, of consumption, Sept. 25, 1857; 9 y. 7 m. Mary A., wife of John, d. of and Margaret Johnson (b. in Ire- land), of scarlet fever, Feb. 13, 1859; 30 y. Bridget, widow of John, d. of James and Ann Doherty (b. in Ireland) , of consumption, Sept. 27, 1863; 42 y. Frederick N. , s. of John and Bridget, Dec. 23, 1865 ; 14 y. Thomas, s. of William and Catharine, of rheumatism, June 6, 1867 j 14 y. 1 m. 26 d. Annie, d. of John and Maria (b. in South Boston), of dropsy, Jan. 14, 1872; 10 y. 7 m. 16 d. BRADY. Alice, wife of Patrick, d. of Michael and Julia Brady (b. in Ireland), of puerperal convulsions, Oct. 8, 1860; 23 y. 2 m. [25 y., gravestone] > Philip, s. of , June 4, 1864 ; 54 y. (Gravestone.) Kosanna, d. of Philip and Mary, of phthisis, Aug. 1, 1867; 9 y. 2 m. [8 y , gravestone]. BRANNAGAN. Ann, wife of John, April 2, 1850; 36 y. (Gravestone.) * Michael, s. of John and Ann (b. in Ireland), of ill treatment in An- dersonville, Ga., July 19, 1864; 19 y. [20 y., gravestone]. John, s. of John and Ann (b. in Ireland), in Salisbury, N. C, Jan. 19, 1865; 22 y. 1 m. [23 y., gravestone]. BBECK. Mrs., wife of , , 1831. BRECKEJifBrDGE. Walter F., s. of Samuel and Emily (b. in Worcester), of typhoid fever Dec. 3, 1865; 6 y. 11 d. WOBUEN KECOED OF DEATHS. 19 BREED. Enoch, s. of Ebenezer and Martha (b. in Weare, N. H.), of apoplexy, Dec. 13, 1866; 71 y. 4 m. BKENNON. Patrick, s. of (b. in Ireland), Nov. 3, 1870; 92 y. (Gravestone.) BKESLIN. James, s. of Charles and Ann, of bronchitis, March 22, 1867; 3 y. 10 m. Patrick, s. of -and Mary (b. in Ireland), of cancer. May 10, 1872; 50 y. BREWEK. Frederick E., s. of Leonard and Martha (b. in Cambridge), of can- ker, Oct. 9, 1854; U m. 9 d. BREWSTER. Dj. Lot, s. of , Jan. 13, 1765. Hannah, widow of , June 29, 1796; 67 y. Capt. Job E., lost in the ship •' Joshua Bates " on the passage from Charleston, S. C, to Havre, France, Feb. — , 1833; 41 y. 10 m. (Gravestone.) Lydia, widow of , d. of Robert and Ruth Dunham (b. in Plym- outh), of apoplexy, Dec. 21, 1869; 78 y. 3 m. BRIDGE. Henry, s. of , Nov. — , 1824 ; 80 y. child of Mr. James, Nov. 27, 1827 ; 2 d. Mary F., wife of James, Dec. 26, 1827; 28 y. BRIGGS. George A., s. of John and Mary Ann (b. in Derry, N. H.), of dysen- tery, Aug. 14, 1849 ; 1 y. 8 m. Ann Maria, wife of William P. (b. in Concord), of chronic peritoni- tis, July 6, 1850 ; 30 y. Martha M., d. of Alvan M. and Mary (b. in Stoneham), of cholera infantum, June 22, 1854; 1 y. 6 m. Charles, s. of William P. and Eliza, of premature birth, July 15, 1858; 3h. Edward, s. of William P. and Eliza, of premature birth, July 15, 1858; 3h. William R., s. of William P. and Anna M., of consumption, Oct. 15, 1865; 25 y. Arthur, s. of Richard and Ann (b. in Warren, R. I.), of enteralgia, Julys, 1870; 16 y. 11 m. BRITAIN. James, s. of , May 3, 1655. Sarah, wife of Isaac, d. of Charles and Betsy Melvin (b. in Concord), of consumption, Eeb. 22, 1853; 24 y. 20 WOBURN EECOED OF DEATHS. BROCK. James H., s. of Simon 0. and Susan D. (b. in AUenstown, K. H.), of typhoid fever, March 24, 1852 ; 1 y. BKODRICK. Patriclj, s. of John and Mary (b. in Ireland), of whooping cough, Aug. 7, 1868; 2y. BBONSON. Anna C. [Helen, gravestone], d. of Benjamin F. and Helen S. (b. in Methuen), of teething, Aug. 30, 1860; 2 y. 4 m. BROOKS. John, s. of John, Nov. 22, 1653. Timothy, s. of Timothy, Jan. 20, 1661. Sarah, d. of Isaac, July 2, 1667. Susanna, wife of Henry, Sept. 15, 1681. Henry, s. of , April 12, 1683. Eunice, wife of John, Jan. 1, 1684. Mary, d. of John, Dec. i, 1685. Isaac, s. of , Sept. 8, 1686. Ebenezer, s. of John and Mary, Dec. 31, 1686. John, s. of John and Mary, Jan. 2, 1687. John, s.of , , 1691. Abigail, d. of John and Mary, Oct. 12, 1697. Eunice, d. of Ebenezer and Martha, Feb. 4, 1698. Rachel, wife of Jabez, Feb. 23, 1698. Mary, widow of , Aug. 26, 1704. Isaac, s. of John and Mary, Aug. 24, 1719. Mr. John, s. of , Aug. 7, 1733. Jonathan, s. of Nathan and Sarah, Dec. 30, 1733. Anna, wife of John, April 14, 1742; 26 y. Hephzibah, wife of Jabez, Jan. 1, 1746. Mr. Jabez, s. of , Jan. 30, 1747; 74 y. Sarah, wife of Mr. Nathan, Feb. 21, 1747 ; 40 y. 6 m. 3 d. Benjamin, s. of Mr. Benjamin, Sept. 1, 1749; 8w. 4d. Mr. Nathan, s. of , Jan. 6, 1751 ; 45 y. Benjamin, s. of Benjamin and Susanna, March 17, 1753; 3 y. Elizabeth, d. of Nathan and Elizabeth, Jane 12, 1755; io w. child of Mr. Nathan, June 19, 1756. Mr. Nathan, s. of , Jan. 25, 1758; 30 y. Elizabeth, d. of Mr. Nathan, Feb. 12, 175s. Betty, wife of Mr. Josiah, d. of Widow Betty Flagg;, July 3, 1764; 20 y. Zachariah, s. of Zachariah, April 26, 1765. Mr. Isaac, s. of Mr. Nathan and Sarah, March 23, 1768 ; 38 y. Benjamin, s. of , suddenly, by the falling of a tree, Jan. 6, 1769 ; 52 y. Nathan, only son of Nathan and Elizabeth, April 24, 1774 ; 20 y. Jemima, wife of Ebenezer, Nov. 5, 1774; 57 y. Mr. Nathaniel, s. of , March — , 1776. d. of Mr. Nathaniel, Jr., April — , 1776. Abigail, d. of John and Abigail, Aug. 1, 1778 ; 13 m. WOBURN RECORD OF DEATHS. 21 BKOOKS, continued. Hannah, wife of Mr. Zachariah, Nov. 24, 1778 [April, 1776, 18 y., gravestone] . Abigail, wife of Capt. Timothy, March 16, 1780. ■ Capt. Nathaniel, s. of , April 3, 1783. wife of Joseph, March i, 1784. child of Joseph, March 26, 1784. Capt. Timothy, s. of , Oct. 13, 1786; 88 y. Sarah, relict of Capt. Timothy, formerly Widow Sarah Converse, Feb. 22, 1789 ; 81 y. Betsey, d. of , Oct. 14, 1789; 22 y. Reuben, s. of "Widow Esther, Oct. 5, 1790; 12 y. [1791; 13 y., grave- stone] . Zachariah, s. of , Feb. 5, 1792; 49 y. Jonathan [Jonas, mem. S. Thompson, Esq.], s. of , March 17, 1795 [58 y., gravestone]. Amos, s. of , Jan. 27, 1797; 27 y. Submit, widow of , June 1, 1799 ; 91 y. child of Joseph, Oct. — , 1803; 8 y. Benjamin, s. of , perished with cold in the woods, Jan. 19, 1810; 45 y. Joseph, s. of , perished of cold in the woods, Jan. 19, 1810; 50 y. Rebecca, widow of Joseph, July 28, 1810 ; 48 y. infant s. of Nathan, July 11, 1814; 9 h. Esther, widow of , March 4, 1815; 78 y. Nathaniel, s. of , Feb. 6, 1820; 58 y. [1818 ; 55 y., gravestone]. Polly, wife of Calvin, June 5, 1824 ; 49 y. Nathan, s. of , Dec. 21, 1830; 42 y. Miss Louisa, d. of William and Lavinia, Jan. 17 [8, gravestone], 1842 ; 16 y. Calvin, s. of Ebenezer and Relief (b. in Boylston), of old age, June 3, 1855 ; 84 y. 8 m* James W., s. of Zachariah and Susanna, of consumption, June 23, 1864; 72 y. Melvin M., s. of Walter and Martha (b. in Ashburnham, Mass.), of chronic diarrhcea, Jan. 10, 1866; 22 y. 6 m. Phebe M., wife of Moseley N., June 4, 1870; 39 y. (Gravestone.) Josie W., d. of John W. and Dolly (b. in W. Cambridge), of effusion m ventris, July 13, 1871 ; 29 y. 9 m. 8 d. Charles, s. of E. W. and A. M., Aug. 28, 1871; 2y. 8 m. (Gravestone.) BBOUGHTON. Elizabeth, d. of , , 1704. BROWN. Capt. Joseph, s. of .April 16, 1808; 58 y. Mehetabel, d. of Josiah, Aug. 8, 1812; 33 y. Josiab, s. of , May 3, 1814; 67 y. Dolly, d. of , June 3, 1814; 27 y. child of Jeddy, March 6, 1815 ; 2 y. wife of Josiah, March 25, 1818. Judith, widow of , July 80,t 1820; 68 y. wife of James, , 1831. Jane, wife of (b. in Jefferson, Me.), of consumption, June 9, 1846. + He lived with his son-in-law, Luther Holden. t Also recorded July 27. 22 WOBUEN RECORD OF DEATHS. BROWN, continued. Anna A., d. of Oliver H. and Anna (b. in Reading), of dysentery, Aug. 14, 1848; 1 y. 6 m. 18 d. Robeft, s. of Alexander and Ann (b. in N. S.), of dysentery, Aug. 26, Michael, s^'of Patrick and Bridget (b. in Ireland), of erysipelas, Sept. Thomas, s! of Thomas and Ellen, of weakness, Oct. 28, 1853; 10 mln. Joanna, wife of , d. of Richard and Joanna Delon, of, consump- tion, April 27, 1855 ; 53 y. , „ x. x v Elizabeth M., wife of Jacob, d. of John and Sarah Johnson, of puer- pera, March 12, 1860 ; 30 y. John J., s. of Jacob and Elizabeth M., of dysentery, Oct. lo, 1868; 5 y. 6 m. 28 d. Abbie Ann, wife of B. B., May 16, 1866; 47 y. (Gravestone.) Helen, wife of William P., d. of Joseph and Eliza Perry (b. Aug. 3, 1835), May 17, 1869. (Gravestone.) Elizabeth J., wife of George, d. of James Lucas (b. in Scotland), of gastro enteritis, Sept. 3, 1870; 41 y. 3 m. 16 d. BRUCE. William, s. of George, Jan. 1, 1661. William, s. of George, Nov. 3, 1661. George, s. of George, Jan. 18, 1674. Joseph, s. of George, Feb. 28, 1676. George, s. of , Aug. 13, 1692. James, s. of William and Elizabeth, June 27, 1708. Elizabeth, widow of George, Aug. 13, 1710. Joseph, s. of Joseph and Hannah, , 1711. Rose, wife of John, Sen., Sept. 21, 1723; 53 y. William, s. of William, Dec. 18, 1723. . Isabel, d. of John and Isabel, Jan. 25, 1733. grandchild of John, , 1775. Thomas, s. of Thomas and Susanna, Sept. 12, 1782. Mary, wife of Joseph, Jan. 16, 1783. child of Joseph and Mary, Jan. 16, 1783. child of Thomas, Feb. 25, 1785. twins of John, June 13, 1791. John, s. of , Sept. 22, 1801. . wife of James, Feb. 17, 1802. Thomas, s. of , of old age, Aug. 25, 1802. widow of , June 21, 1822; 71 y. James, s. of James and Isabella, of lung fever, April 27, 1853; 84 y. 27 d. Abigail, widow of James, d. of Reuben and Kezia Johnson, of old age, April 13, 1864 ; 84 y. 6 m. 3 d. John, s. of James and Margaret (b. in Isle of Man), drowned in Bos- ton, June 27, 1864 ; 22 y. BRYANT. Sarah W. Symmes, wife of Oliver, Dec. 17, 1834; 29 y. (Gravestone.) Francis M., s. of Francis and Lydia, of disorder in the head, Dec. 7, 1845; ly. 11 m. John Edward, s. of Oliver and Sarah W. (b. Dec. 17, 1832), Oct. 1, 1864. (Gravestone.) WOBURN EECORD OF DEATHS. 23 BKYANT, continued. Frank M., s. of Francis and Lydla, in Salisbury, N. C, Jan 28, 1865 ; 20 y. Lydia M. , wife of Francis L., d. of Jonathan Nelson (b. in Sutton, N. H.), of abcess, Feb. 28, 1870; 53 y. BUCHANAN. Olive R., wife of George, d. of Levi and Hannali Chadbourn (b. in Sanford, Me), of consumption, March 5, 18H3; 35 y. 11 in. 18 d. BUCK. John, s. of Ephraim, Jan. 27, 1679. Eo!;er, s. of , Nov. 10, 1693. Abigail, wife of Samuel, Dec. 26, 1720; 30 y. Ephraim, s. of , Jan. — , 1721. Lydia, wife of Ebenezer, June 8, 1722. James, s. of Samuel and Abigail, Dec. 18, 1723; 9 y. Elizabeth, d. of Samuel and Sarah, Jan. 3, 1727. Elizabeth, d. of Samuel and Sarah, July 25, 1730. Priscilla, d. of John and Priscilla, June 14, 1736. Mr. John, s. of , Nov. 24, 1752. Elmer C, s. of Sophia C. and Joseph, Jr., July 30, 1854; 9 m. 21 d. (Gravestone.) Charlotte, wife of Nathan, d. of Benjamin and Mehetabel Parker, of tetanus, Dec. 22, 1870 ; 69 y. 7 m. 19 d. BUCKIiEY. Daniel, s. of Timothy and Julia (b. in Ireland), of old age, Sept. 5, 1854; 60 y. BUCKLIN. child of Mr., Sept. 17, 1828; 1 y. BUCKMAN. Lydia, d. of Samuel, of dysentery, Aug. 18, 1805 ; 14 y. child of Samuel, of dysentery, Aug. 20, 1805 ; 2 y. Samuel, s. of , at W. Cambridge, April 20, 1818 ; 55 y. infant of Samuel Carter, April 11, 1819; 10 w. child of Dennis, Jan. 2, 1820; 8 d. child of Dennis, March 1, 1821; 1 d. Samuel C, s. of , Feb. 26, 1830. Jacob, s. of , Feb. 19, 1839 ; 794 y- (Gravestone.) d. of Dennis and Euth, of consumption, Sept. 22, 1843; 4 m. Amanda, d. ofBowen, 2d, and Amanda, of dropsy, June 6, 1847; 2y. 10 ra. Willis H., s. of Alvah and Susan, of cholera infantum, Aug. 20, 1848; 1 y. 10 m. Elizabeth, widow of Jacob (b. in Lexington), of dropsy, Oct. 26, 1848 ; 83 y. Mehetabel S., wife of Ira (b. in Medford), of consumption, Dec. 8, 1848; 43 y. Henry B., s. of Benjamin and Mary (b. in Maiden), of consumption, Anril 6, 1849 ; 30 y. Irene A., d. of Bowen, 2d, and Amanda, of lung fever, June 3, 1850; 1 y. 7 m. 9 d. Ann, wife of Austin, Nov. 13, 1850 ; 20 y. 8 m. (Gravestone.) 24 WOBUKN RECORD OF DEATHS. BUCKMAN, continued. Jane, wife of Joseph, d. of Ansel and Mary Tyler (b. in Lancaster), June 30, 1852; 25 y. [26, gravestone]. Catharine B. M., d. of William and Mary, of cholera infantum, bept. 1, 1852; 4 m. 14 d. Joseph, s. of , Sept. 26, 1853; 28 y. (Gravestone.) Martina, d. of Peter B. and Frances, of congestion of the lungs, Aug. 14, 1857; 12 y. 5 m. Cora J., d. of William Smalley and Frances Buckman, of congestion of the lungs, Feb. 19, 1858 ; 2 y. 7 m. 16 d. Ida W., d. of William Smalley and Frances Buckman, of heart disease, Oct. 5, 1858 ; 4 m. Eliza C, wife of Bowen, d. of Warner N. and Nancy Claflin (b. in Boston), of inflammation of the liver, Nov. 15, 1861; 56 y. 4 m. 16 d. Delia P., wife of Willis, d. of Munson and Betsey Johnson (b. in Lex- ington), of chronic hepatitis, Dec. 17, 1861 ; 61 y. 8 m. Capt. William Morton, s. of Ira and Mehetabel, of diarrhoea, in New Orleans, La., Sept. 27, 1863; 22 y. Bowen, s. of Jacob and Elizabeth (b. in Lexington), of apoplexy, Nov. 23, 1864 ; 76 y. 7 m. 2 d. Willis, s. of Jacob and Elizabeth (b. in Lexington), of congestion of the lungs, June 26, 1865; 71 y. 1 m. 13 d. Dennis, s. of Jacob and Elizabeth (b. in Lexington), of apoplexy, Aug. 23, 1866; 72 y. 3 m. Ruth B., widow of Dennis, Dec. 2, 1870; 73 y. (Gravestone.) Ashael P.,s. of Ebenezer and Rachel (b. in Stoneham), of heart disease, Feb. 21, 1872; 76 y. 6 m. 21 d. BUEL. Eliza F., d. of James and Eliza A. (b. in Boston), of scarlet fever, June 6, 1855 ; 9 m. 18 d. BUGBEE. Amos, s. of Jonathan and Betsey, of paralysis, May 1, 1854 ; 68 y. 6 m. BULFINCH. Grace M., d. of Henry and Eliza A., of hydrocephalus, March i, 1865; 3y. 4 m. 1 d. [4y. 3 m. 9d.]. Grace L., d. of Henry and Eliza A., of cholera infantum, Sept. 6, 1868 ; 9 ra. 20 d. Herbert N., s. of Henry and Eliza Ann, of cholera infantum, Nov. 25, 1870; 7 m. 18 d. [6 m., gravestone]. BUR BANK. Elizabeth, wife of Daniel, d. of James and Mary Hill (b. in Stone- ham), of paralysis, Oct. 3, 1853; 61 y. Clarissa, wife of Daniel, d. of William and Hope Ward (b. in Brad- ford, N. H.), of consumption, April 30, 1860; 30 y. Major Elisha, s. of Elisha and Nancy (b. in Charlestown, Mass.), of wounds, in Frederick City, Md., Nov. 29, 1862; 52 y. 6 m. 18 d. William S., s. of Daniel and Frances V., drowned, Aug. 20, 1870; 11 y. 2 m. Daniel, s. of Nathaniel and Ruth (b. in Lancaster), Aug. 25, 1871; 80 y. 2 m. WOBUEN RECORD OF DEATHS. 25 BURBEEN. Sarah, wife of John, May 14, 1670. Sarah, d. of James and Mary, March 17, 1694. John, s. of John and Mary, Aug. 25, 1700. Old John, s. of , Jan. 8, 1714; ab. 86 y. John, s. of John, slain by the Indians near Dunstable, N. H., Sept. 5, 1724. Mary, wife of James, Oct. 14, 1724. Mr. James, s. of Old John, Sept. 4, 1729. Mary, d. of James and Mary, July 20, 1733. Mrs. Esther, wife of , ab. March 30, 1776. Mr. Joseph, s. of , preacher, .Tune 7, 1794; 83 y. BUKCHELIi. Abraham, s. of Samuel and Mary (b. in Lawrence), of cholera infan- tum, Jan. 28, 1855; 9 m. BURGESS. Jacob Henry, s. of Amos H. and Mary A., Sept. 10, 1836 ; 1 y. (Grave- stone, Second Burlal-Ground.) Amos H., s. of , Aug. 17, 1837 ; 33 y. (Gi-avestone, Second Burial- Ground.) Mary Henrietta, d. of Amos H. and Mary A., Feb. 14, 1839 ; 22 m. (Gravestone, Second Burial-Ground.) Marv J., d. of Levi and Lucy (b. inGroton), of consumption, July 28, 1854 ; 2 y. 6 m. Frances A., wife of , d. of Lorenzo D. and Hannah H. Mitchell (b. in Cambridge"), of rupture, Oct. 29, 1871 ; 35 y. 9 m. BURKE. Dennis, s. of Dennis and Joanna (b. in Ireland), of inflammation of the brain, March 24, 1855 ; 7 y. James, s. of John and Margaret (b. in Ireland), of heart disease, July 6, 1860; 57 y. Ellen, wife of , d. of Bartholomew and Ellen Sullivan (b. in Ire- land), of consumption, Aprils, 1862; 60 y. John, s. of James and Ellen (b. in Ireland), of inflammation of the bowels, in Norfolk, Va., March 23, 1863; 22 y. William, s. of Richard and Catharine (b. in Ireland), of old age, Oct. 22, 1870 ; 75 y. BURNETT. Abby R., d. of John and Lucy A., of bronchitis. May 26, 1856; 3 y. 3 m. 20 d. BUBNHAM. child of Mr. John, of small-pox, May—, 1775. Francis A., s. of Richard and Eliza (b. in Medford), of scarlet fever, Dec. 27, 1848 ; 10 y. Mary S., d. of Richard and Eliza, of cholera infantum, Oct. 22, 1849; 3 m. 26 WOBUKN RECORD OP DEATHS. BURNS. Catharine, wife of , d. of Owen and Mary M. Aray (b. in Ireland) , of childbirth, Jan. 13, 1855; 26 y. Peter, s. of Patrick and Mary (b. in Ireland), of dysentery, Dec. 20, 1858; 60 y. [58 y. gravestone]. Mary J., widow of Peter, d. of Amos and Mary Shattuck (b. in ), of dropsy, Dec. 26, 1859; 51 y. 6 m. Honora, widow of Peter, d. of Peter and Mary Kent (b. in Ireland), of general debility, Jan. 13, 1862; 52 y. Lizzie, d. of Peter and Honora (b. in Fredericton, N. B.), of consump- tion, Aug. 16, 1868; 18 y. 3 m. Mary Jane, d. of James and Ellen, of typhoid fever, April 27, 1866; Elizabeth A., d. of James and Ellen, of whooping cough, Aug. 26, 1868 ; 1 yr. 13 d. Margaret H. , d. of Peter and Honora (b. in N. Brunswick) , of phthisis, Dec. 3, 1869 ; 28 y. 8 m. John, s. of Peter and Honara (b. in Fredericton, N. B.), of phthisis, May 2, 1870 ; 40 y. 4 m. BUKRILL Wallace L., s. of Rodney and Edra E., of cholera infantum, Sept. 9, 1865; 1 m. 28 d. Mary, widow of , d. of Ezra and Sarah Watt (b. in Maiden), of old age, Jan. 27, 1866; 87 y. 3 m. Harvey Lewis, s. of Rodney and Edra, of cholera infantum, Sept. 10, 1868 ; 2 m. 7 d. BURTON. child of Isaac, Oct. 9, 1776 ; 2 hours old. Lieut. Isaac, s. of , July 9, 1784; 42 y. 4 m. d. of Widow Burton, Nov. 1, 1784; 5 m. Sarah, d. of , Aug. 17, 1787; 19 y. 10 m. Rebecca, d. of , April 27, 1790; 24 y. Ruth, d. of , May 15, 1798; 18 y. 1 m. Esther L., wife of James S., July 20, 1855 ; 39 y. (Gravestone.) James S., s. of , March 1, 1869; 64 y. (Gravestone.) BUSTEED. Catharine, d. of James and Eliza, of premature birth, Nov. 30, 1870 ; 1 hour. BUTIiER. Mary Ann, d. of Aaron and Mary A., of dysentery, Aug. 29, 1848; 4 y. 1 ni. Levi A., s. of Levi and Lucy, of cholera infantum, July 22, 1851; 2 y. Edwin H., s. of David H. and (b. in Lowell), of croup, in Bur- lington, Jan. 26, 1853; 2 y. 5 m. Ida P., d. of Moses and Maria B., of croup, Aug. 14, 1855; 1 y. 6 m. Cora F., d. of Moses and Maria B., of cholera infantum, Sept. 10, 1858; 6m. 3d. Mary, d. of George and Annie P., June 9, 1862; 10 m. (Gravestone.) WOBUEN RECORD OF DEATHS. 27 BUTLER, continued. Richard Wanier, s. of George and Hannah P., of lung fever, July 14 1862; 3y. 3 m. 3 d. - ""J- ^*. Martha L., d. of Moses F. and Maria B., of croup, April 30, 1864- 4 v 7 m. 5 d. fi f , , J Moses, s. of Frederick and Ann (b. in KentvlUe, N. S.), in Salisbury, N. C, Jan. 11, 1865; 40 y. 10 m. Joseph, s. of , Dec. 15, 1867; 27 y. (Gravestone.) Richard, s. of , Feb. 14, 1872; 25 y. (Gravestone.) BUTTEBFIELD. Benjamin, s. of , of Chelmsford, " with a fall out of his cart," July 24, 1715. BUTTEBS. William, s. of William and Rebecca, Sept. 20, 1689. William, s. of , Nov. 13, 1692. widow of , at Watertown, , 1701. d. of William and Rebecca, , 1711. William, s. of William and Rebecca, , 1711. d. of Jonathan, Nov. 4, 1791 ; 6 m. child of Mr. Samuel, Oct. 22, 1828; 4 w. Willard, s. of , Feb. 13, 1830. Mary Isabella, d. of and Mary, of consumption, Dec. 20, 1860; 22 y. 7 m. Mary L., wife of , d. of Joseph and Betsey Parker, of consump- tion, Sept. 1, 1867; 56 y. 5 m. BUTTERWOBTH. James, s. of James H. and Catharine, of canker, Aug. 28, 1859; 18 d. BUXTOJf. child of , April 29, 1786 ; under 1 m. Benjamin, s. of , died at David Hart's, Aug. 26, 1827. Sarah, wife of John, Jr., May 15, 1830; 54 y. wife of Frederick, June 1, 1830. John, s. of , April 27, 1837 ; 84 y. John, s. of John, Sept. 27, 1840; 63 y. John, s. of John and Sally (b. in Wilmington), of consumption, March 18, 1854; 50 y. 9 m. Sarah, d. of John and Sarah, of consumption, Feb. 7, 1863 ; 57 y. 5 m. 17 d. Edmund, s. of William and Mary (b. in Clifton, Eng.), of old age, Nov. 8, 1865; 69 y. 11 m. 17 d. BYBNE. Thomas, s. of Patrick and Rose (b. in Ireland), of abscess, April 1, 1866; 26 y. Peter, s. of Patrick and Mary (b. in Ireland), of cancer, Oct. 30, 1870; 23 y. CAHILL. John, s. of Jeremiah and Mary (b. in Ireland), of rheumatism, Aug. 11, 1861; 75 y. Annie R., d. of Leander and Ruth M., of convulsions, Nov. 9, 1864; 11 m. 24 d. 28 WOBURN RECOED OF DEATHS. CALDWELL. wife of Mr. Jacob, Sept. 28, 1760. s. of John, Oct. 3, 1776; 4 m. child of John, Sept. 30, 1778 ; 2 y. John, s. of , Oct. 8, 1786; Sty. Mr. Jacob, s. of , Sept. 9, 1787; 68 y. Benjamin, s. of , Aug. 13, 1798; 30 y. Royal, s. of , Sept. 2, 1826 ; 27 y. Adrianna Eliza, d. of Samuel and Eliza Ann, April 16, 1832; 4 y. 9 m. Jonas, s. of , died at Burlington, March 7, 1835; 27 y. Francis J., s. of Jephthah and Mariah, Oct. 2, 1838 ; 9 m. 11 d. (Grave- stone.) s. of Samuel, June,22, 1841 ; 8 y. s. of Samuel, Dec.*5, 1841; 5 y. Calvin, s. of Royal and Charlotte, Dec. 31, 1841; 17 y. Jephthah, s. of Jephthah and Maria, of whooping cough, April 12, 1846 ; 1 y. 10 m. Newton, s. of Elijah and Eliza (b. in Greenwood, Me.), of typhoid fever, Nov. 2,- 1831 ; 20 y. 8 m. Julia A., d. of Samuel and Eliza, of fits, April 20, 1855; 15 y. Ruth, widow of John (b. in Bedford), of old age, Nov. 1, 1859; 87 y. I m. 16 d. Frederick Herbert, s. of Samuel S. and Sarah T., of congestion of the lungs, March 20, 1861 ; 6 m. 12 d. Maria, wife of Jephthah, Sept. 13, 1868; 57 y. 8 m. (Gravestone.) Charles, s. of , March 4, 1872; 23 y. (Gravestone.) CALLAHAN. Elizabeth, d. of Edward and Hannah, of dropsy on the brain, Feb. 14, 1859 ; 14 d. Mary, d. of , of cholera infantum, July 14, 1859; 1 y. 1 m. 24 d. John, s. of Patrick and Mary (b. in Ireland), of water on the brain, July 11, 1864; 5 y. Grace, d. of Owen and Grace, of cholera infantum, May 25, 1866; II m. 15 d. Sophia, d. of John and Margaret (b. in Ireland), of peritonitis, Nov. 12, 1870; 27 y. Fanny, d. of Patrick and Ellen, of pneumonia, July 8, 1871; 4 y. 1 m. 11 d. Fanny E., d. of Michael and Fanny, of cholera infantum, Aug. 3, 1871 [1872, gravestone] ; 1 y. 10 m. CALNAN. Ann, d. of Patrick and Nancy, of whooping cough, Oct. 7, 1863; 1 y. 7 m. 14 d. Elizabeth, d. of Patrick and Nancy, of lung fever, Oct. 9, 1863 ; 1 y. 7 m. 16 d. CAME. Mary, wife of Joseph F., Jan. 9, 1848; 31 y. 8 m. (Gravestone.) Mary, d. of J. F. and Mary, Dec. 9, 1865 ; 18 y. (Gravestone.) WOBUEN RECORD OF DEATHS. 29 CAMERON. Ceciliti G., d. of Allen H. and Cecilia, of cholera infantum, Aug. 19, 1872; 5 m. 19d. • s . Lizzie R. McLean, d. of William C. and Cassie R., Dec. 23, 1872: 2 v. 5 m. 4 d. . . J CAMPBELL. James, s. of (b. in Ireland), of consumption, Jan. 24, 1859; 24 y. Phebe Ann, wife of , d. of Stephen Swift (b. in Wareham), of heart disease, Jan. — , 1866 ; 52 y. CANNEY (see also Carney). Dennis, s. of Hugh aud Mary, of convulsions, June 18, 1862 ; 1 y. 3 m. Mary, wife of James, d. of Edward and Ann Barr (b. in Ireland), of consumption, Nov. 23, 1868; 24 y. Alice, d. of (b. in Ireland), Dec. 23, 1869; 26 y. (Gravestone.) Jeremiah, s. of (b. In Ireland), of typhoid fever, Jan. 31, 1870; 38 y. [40 y., gravestone]. CANNON. Hannah, d. of Francis and Bridget (b. in Ireland), of heart disease, Feb. 13, 1872; ab. 26 y. CAEALEN. Ann, d. of Andrew and Catharine (b. in Ireland), of consumption, Nov. 19, 1856; 20 y. CABEY. Thomas, s. of Michael and Sarah (b. in Ireland), of diphtheria, Feb. 19, 1865; 2y. 4 m. Daniel, s. of Daniel and Ellen, of cholera infantum, July 28, 1871 ; 1 y. 1 m. 24 d. CAKLETON. Delphia, wife of J. D., d. of Luke and Mary Reed, April 17, 1864; 48 y. 3 m. (Gravestone.) Honora, d. of , Dec. 28, 1869 ; 20 y. (Gravestone.) CARLEY. Bridget, wife of Martin, d. of Luke and Bridget Heaveren (b. in Ire- land), of childbirth, Sept. 8, 1864; 37 y. CABLING. Charles P., s. of Michael and Elizabeth (b. in Eastport, Me.), killed in camp on Chickahominy River, Va., June 8, 1864; 30 y. 9 m. 13 d. CARNEY (see also Cannby). John, s. of Michael and Elizabeth, of dropsy, Sept. 23, 1871; 5 y. ■ Patrick, s. of Michael and Elizabeth, Keb. 11, 1872 ; 1 y. 8 m. 13 d. Michael, s. of Owen and Margaret (b. in Ireland), of congestion of the stomach, Dec. 8, 1872; 45 y. 30 WOBURN RECORD OF DEATHS. CARPENTER. Cora Ann, d. of Alonzo D. and Nellie E., of cholera infantum, July 12, 1862; 3 m. CARR. James, adopted child of Jesse Richardson, 2d, Oct. 20, 1813; 12 y. Thomas, s. of Felix an! Mary (b. in Ireland), of typhoid fever, Nov. 19, 1863; 26 y. CARRIGAN (see Kerrigan and Corrigan). CARROLIi. Miss Sarah, d. of , Sept. 1, 1838; 30 y. Ora A., d. of Edward and Hannah, of bowel complaint, July 22, 1844 ; 6 m. Albert, s. of John and Susan, of cholera infantum, Aug. 7, 1846; 3 m. Edward H., s. of Edward and Hannah, of cholera infantum, Sept. 13, 1847; 6 m. Susan M., d. of John and Susan, of consumption, Aug. 20, 1849; 16 y. 2 m. John, s. of , Jan. 24, 1851: 28 y. (Gravestone.) Anu M., d. of Edward and Hannah, of scarlet fever, Aug. 5, 1851; 2 y. 5 m. Ann Maria, d. of Edward and Hannah, of cholera infantum, Sept. 10, 1851; 2d. Louis E., s. of Edward and Hannah, of cholera infantum, Auj. 9, 1859 ; 1 m. Mary, wife of John, d. of Michael McLaughlin (b. in Ireland), of childbirth, April 4, 1862; 30 y. Bridget, d. of John and Joanna, of croup, July 13, 1864; 1 y. 2 m. Sarah J., d. of , April 6, 1866; 2 y. 4 m. (Gravestone.) Hannah C, wife of Edward, d. of Jeremiah and Phebe Hartwell (b. in Bo-ton), of cancer, July 12, 1866; 45 y. 9 m. Catharine, d. of Terence and Catharine, Dec. 16, 1870; 34 h. Hannah, d of John and Hannah, Feb. 8, 1872 ; 22 y. (Gravestone.) CARTER, Theophilus, s. of Mr. Thomas, Feb. 15, 1650. Elizabeth, d. of John, Dec. 20, 1653. Deborah, d. of Mr. Thomas, Dec. 14, 1667. Samuel, s. of Samuel, Sept. 10, 1676. Joseph, Sen., s. of , in Charlestown, Dec. 30, 1676. Ann, wife of Thomas, Sen., in Charlestown, May 7, 1679. Timothy, s. of Timothy, , 1683. Mr. Thomas, s. of , Sept. 5, 1684. Mrs. Mary, d. of , March 28, 1687. piizabeth, wife of Capt. John, May 7, 1691 ; 78 y. Oapt. John, s. of , Sept. 14, 1692; 76 y. John, s. of John and Ruth, May 21, 1705; 20 y. Elizabeth, d. of Timothy and Anna, June 26, 1709. Anna, wife of Timothy, Jan. 27, 1716. Joshua, s. of Eleazer and Eleanor, Dec. 20, 1716. Ruth, wife of Lieut. John, Jan. 11, 1724; 55 y. Benjamin, s. of John and Ruth, slain by the Indians, near Dunstable N. H., Sept. 5, 1724. WOBUEN RECORD OF DEATHS. 31 CARTER, continued. Lieut. John, s. of , April 8, 1727: 75 y. Mr. Timothy, s. of -, July 8, 1727. Anna, wife of Jt)seph, Aug. 2, 1727. Mareery, d. of Samuel and Margery, Sept. 23, 1728; 3 y. 8 m. 6 d William, s. of Samuel and Margery, Oct. 6, 1728: 1 v 11 m 11 d Joseph, s. of Joseph, July 18, 1732. Joseph, s. of Joseph and Ruth, April 1, 1733. Margery, wife of Thomas, Oct. 5, 1734. David, s. of , May 22, 1736. Elizabeth, d. of Joseph, May 23, 1736. Susanna, wife of Thomas, Aug. 12, 1751; 57 y. Mr. Thomas, s. of , March 17, 1753; 66 y. Margaret, wife of Capt. Samuel, Sept. 27, 1769: 71 y. Mr. Thomas, s. of , Sept. 29, 1771. Lieut. Jabez, s. of , July 10, 1771; 71 y. Abigail, widow of Lieut. Jabez, Feb. 3, 1772; 73 y. Sybil, d. of Jonathan and Sybil, Aug. 27, 1775; 2 y. 6 m. Joseph Johnson, s. of Jonathan and Sybil, Sept. 15, 1775; 7 m Hannah, widow of , Sept. 8, 1778. John, s. of , Oct. 25, 1782. child of Simon, Nov. 21, 1784. Capt. Samuel, s. of , Jan. 21, 1787; 96 y. sister of Simon, June 21, 1788. Jonathan, s. of , May 20, 1790; 61 y. William, s. of Sept. 15, 1790 ; 65 y. wife of William, Feb. 15, 1793; 37 y. s. of James, of canker and canker rash, Feb. 7, 1795; 9 m. Abigail, d. of , June 14, 1795 ; 26 y. Sybil, widow of , Nov. 17. 1797; 54 y. Abigail, widow of , March 31, 1798; 63 y. U m. wife ol Josiah, Jan. 17, 1802. Dinah, negro servant to Mary Carter, of old age, Jan. 5, 1803. Jabez, s. of , pauper. Feb. 20, 1804. Samuel, s. of , of dysentery, Sept. 11, 1805; 84 y. Billy, s. of , of dysentery, Sept. 19, 1805; 26 y. Miss Mary, d. of , April 9, 1818; 85 y. Lois, d. of , of decay of nature, Nov. 13, 1819. Lydia Ann, d. of Charles and Eunice, Feb. 22, 1829; 1 y. 9 m. Asaph, s. of , Sept. 3, 1830; 35( ?) y. Eunice, wife of Charles, April 6, 1840; 37 y. Lydia, d. of , from a fall, Jan. 14, 1844; 82 y. Caroline A., d. of Alfred G. and Caroline S., of bowel complaint, July 24, 1844 ; 6 m. Mary Ann, d. of Reuel and Mary (b. in Billerica), of consumption, April 14, 1847; 21 y. Joel, s. of Joel and Sarah (b. in Wilmington), of dropsy, Sept. '22, 1850; 76 y. Lydia, wife of Ebenezer, d. of James and Butters (b. in Wilming- ton), of consumption, June 12, 1856; 82 y. Ebenezer, s. of Ebenezer and Rebecca (b. in Wilmington), of old age, July 29, 1858; 82 y. Mary, d. of Reuel and Martha, of cholera infantum, Oct. — , 1858; 4 m. Clara Ida, d. of Dexter and Harriet, of cholera infantum, July 27, 1860; ly. 3 m. 15 d. 3? WOBUEN EECOl^D OF DEATHS. CARTER, continued. Phebe E., wife of Albert, d. of BeDJamin and Polly Clark (b. in Moul- tonborough, N. H.), of teart disease, Nov. 13, 1863; 47 y. Mary, wife of Patrick, d. of Frank and Ellen Byrne (b. in Ireland), of consumption, Dec. 31, 1869; 34 y. Henry A., s. of Anthony and Mary (b. in Medford), of consumption, March 30, 1871 ; 30 y. 8 m. 10 d. CARTLAND. Patrick, s. of , March 18, 1864; 47 y. (Gravestone.) CARTON. Ellen, d. of John and Ellen, of weakness, March 18, 1846; 3 d. Lawrence, s. of John and Ellen (b. in Lowell), of dropsy on the brain, May 3, 1855; 13 y. 8 m. John, s. of Lawrence and Bridget (b. in Ireland), Nov. 14, 1861 ; 50 y. Mary, d. of , Feb. 14, 1872; 76 y. (Gravestone.) CASSIDY. Rose, d. of Henry and Margaret (b. in Ireland), of phthisis. May 18, 18;0; 27y. Ellen, d. of Matthew and Mary A., of dropsy, Feb. 4, 1872; 21 y. 2 m. 27 d. CASTENSON. Alice, d. of Henry C. and Alice, Dec. 13, 1670; 3 d. CATO. Cato, a black man, formerly a servant of Dea. Z. Wyman, Feb. 17, 1810; 61 y. CAULFIELD. Peter, s. of (b. in Ireland), of erysipelas, Aug. 31, 1871; 68 y. 2 m. 21 d. Mary, widow of John, d. of Charles and Margaret McDermott (b. in Ireland), of old age, Dec. 17, 1872; 80 y. CAXETER (see also Coxstbr). John C, s. of John and Elizabeth (b. in Whitney, England), of con- sumption, May 10, 1851 ; 57 y. 2 m. 13 d. CENTER. Cotton, s. of , Jan. 22, 1797; 61 y. Dorcas, wife of Stephen, d. of William and Fox, of consump- tion, Aug. 14, 1859 ; 53 y. 3 m. 3 d. Stephen P., s. of , Sept. 26, 1839 ; 32 y. (Gravestone.) Edward, s. of Edward and Rutb (b. in Plymouth, N. H.), Oct. 17, 1862 ; 72 y. 4 m. CHADWICK. Martha, d. of Samuel and Mary, March 15, 1688. CHAFFEE. Susan J., wife of William G. (b. in Framingham), of consumption Oct. 17, 1849; 30 y. WOBDRN RECORD OF DEATHS. 33 CHALIilS. Lucy, widow of , late of Gloucester, July 21, 182-t; 77 y. (Grave- stone.) George H. W., s. of Enoch and Nancy, of tits, Jau. 12, 18t7; 1 y. 9 m. 18 d. William, s. of Gideon and Augusta, of weakness, Feb. 9, 18")l ; 2 d. Gideon, s. of Enoch and Sally (b. in Gloucester), of consumption, July 24, 1856 ; 44 y. Julia A., d. of Gideon and Augusta, of cousumption, Dec. 16, I860: 27 y. 11 m. Augusta F., widow of Gideon, d. of Jonathan and Miry Converse, of dropsy, Jan. 22, 1863; 61 y. 1 m. Adelaide W.,d. of Enoch and Nancy E., of tubercular phthisis, Feb. 27,11866; 13 y. 2 m. 13 d. Enoch, s. of Enoch and Sally (b. in Gloucester), of consumption, March 16, 1872 ; 62 y. 2 m. 2 d. CHAM BE RL AIN. John, s. of , March 3, 1652. Arthur F., s. of Benjamin F. aad Sarah T., of teething. May 18, 1861 ; 1 y. 6 ra. 18 d. Sarah F., wife of B. F., d. of Simon and Sarah Holden, of consump- tion, Oct. 16, 1861 ; 26 y. 6 m. 21 d. CHAMPNEY. Rebecca, widow of Benjamin, d. of Solomon and Louisa Brooks (b. in New Ipswich), of cholera, Aug. 15, 1849; 67 y. Edith, d. Benjamin and Mary C, of .scarlet fever, Dec. 24, 1862; 3 y. Grace, d. of Benjamin and Mary C. (b. in North Conway, if. H.), of scarlet fever, Dec. 28, 1862 ; 6 v. 4 m. Sarah, d. of Benjamin and Mercy (b. in New Ipswich, N. H.), of old age, July 15, 1864; 72 y. Caroline Letitia, wife of Edward W., Oct. 6, 1865; 44 y. (Grave- stone.) CHANDLER. Sarah, widow of William (b. in Boston), of cancer, Oct. 23, 1845; 66 y. Clara C, d. of Leonard and Lucy, of whooping cough, March 8, 1859 j 4 m. 16 d Lillian L., d. of Leonard and Lucy S., of consumption, Sept. 15, 1859; 11 m. CHAPMAN. Lydia, widow of Abner (b. in Beverly), of diarrhoea, Sept. 9, 1848; 78 y. 8 m. Susan, d. of George W. and Phebe, of weakness, April 12, 1853; 14 d. George W., s. of George W. and Phebe, of dropsy on the brain; Feb. 4, 1854; 2 y. 9 m. 14 d. Mary A., d. of George W. and Phebe K. , of diplitheria, April 15, 1862; WilMam Henry, s. of George W. and Phebe K., of lung fever, Nov. 20, 1863; 1 y. 10 m. 4 d. 34 WOBURN RECORD OF DEATHS. CHEEVER. John, s. of , pauper, Sept. 17, 1791; 68 y. Mrs. wife of , poor distracted creature, Dec. 24, 1791 ; 74 y. CHEIN. Kuth A., d. of John and Elizabeth (b. in Haverhill), of scarlet fever, Feb. 7, 1854; 1 y. 8 m. CHERRY. AnnaH., d. of William and Maria, of whooping cough and canker, Jan. 22, 1862; 11 m. 21 d. Hannah M., wife of William, d. of George and Elizabeth Hanson (b. in Brentwood, N. H), of consumption, Feb. 26, 1864; 33 y. 9 m. 16 d. CHESMAN. Hiram N., s. of Joseph M. and Louisa (b. in Boston), of heart disease, March 22, 1868 ; 2 y. 3 m. Joseph M., s. of Joseph and Sarah A. (b. in Lancaster, N. H.), in Boston, Aug. 12, 1869; 35 y. CHICKERISTG. Elizabeth, d. of Rev. Joseph and Mrs. Betsey, Oct. 19, 1815; 2 d. Ruth, d. of Rev. Joseph and Mrs. Betsey, Oct. 27, 1815; 3 y. 4 m. Betsey, wife of Rev. Joseph, Nov. 3, 1815; 32 y. Henry, s. of Rev. Joseph and Mrs. Betsey, Nov. 14, 1815; 20 m. CHILDS. Caleb, s. of , Feb. 15, 1797; 50 y. Mary L., d. of William H. and Agnes P., of whooping cough and con- gestion of the brain, Dec. 30, 1861; 3 m. 18 d. Prentiss, s. of Isaac and Betsey (b. in Waltham), of typhoid fever, in Hanover, Va., June 24, 1862; 48 y. Agnes B , wife of William, d. of Horace and Aseneth Cummings (b. in Vermont), of phthisis, Feb. 8, 1866; 28 y. William H., s. of William H. and Emel:ne Hopkins, of teething, June 27, 1870; 3 m. 22 d. CHIPMAjST. Elizabeth, wife of David R., d. of and Elizabeth Irish (b. in Salem), of cancer. May 5, 1868; .19 y. CHISHOLM. Honora, d. of , of cholera infantum, Sept. 23, 1859; 1 y. 2 m. CHLOE. Chloe, d. of , a black belonging lo Medford, Nov. 12, 1804; sup- posed to be about lOt years. CHOATE. William T., s. of Samuel and Margery (b. in Charlestown), of hemor- rhage of the lungs, in Providence, R. I., April 13, 1852; 48 y. CLAFFERTY. Ann, d. of Edward and Bridget, of dysentery, Dec. 20, 1863; 4 m. WOBUEN RECORD OF DEATHS. 35 CliAPFY. Michael, s. of William aucl Catharine (b. in Ireland), of cholera, June 13, 1854; 55 y. James F., s. of Patrick F. and Maria, of scarlet fever, March 27, ISSfi : 2 y. 10 m. Eugene P., s. of Patrick P. and Maria, of scarlet fever, March 23, 1856 ; 7 m. CliAPP. Rev. Mr. Supply, f. of , pastor of the Second Church, Dec. 23, 1747 ; in bis 37lh year. Polly, wife of Major Jeremiah, of small-pox, Nov. 15, 1792; US y. John, s. of , of small-pox, Oct. 16, 1792; 19 y. Jeremiah, s. of , Nov. 11, 1817; 55 y. Catharine G., d. of Nathaniel and Mary (b. in Dorchester), of con- sumption, Jan. 31, 1861 ; 38 y. 5 m. Willie P., s. of William P. and Ann, of inflammation of the bowels, Aug. 21, 1865; 12 d. Ann. vrife of William, d. of Samuel G. and Margaret Wilson (b. in Edgeeomb, Me.), Dec. 7, 1870; 40 y. 6 m. Annie A. J., d. of William F. and Ann, of vi^ater on the brain, Jan. 10, 1872; ly. 7 m. 13 d. CLAKK. William, s. of , March 15, 1682. Margery, d. of , Oct. 11, 1694. child of Samuel, at David Wyman's, Aug. 25, 1808 ; 4 m. James, s. of Peter and Margaret, of throat disease, Feb. 9, 1862; 11 m. Philip, s. of Patrick and Mary (b. in Ireland), of consumption, Sept. 27, 1862; 58 y. EttaG., d. of Atkins A. and Marietta (b. iuBoston), of consumption, Feb. 9, 1863; 25 y. 6 m. George, s. of Asa and Betsey (b. in Nova Scotia), of typhoid fever, March?, 1864; 22 y. Jennie, d. of Thomas and Jane (b. in Ireland), of tvphoid fever, Aug. 8, 1867; 19 y. Sumner S., s. of James aihl Hannah (b. in Bedford, Mass.), by rail- road accident, Aug. 13, 1867; 39 y. 11 m. Peter, s. of Owen and Mary, of cholera infantum, -Sept. 4, 13ij8 ; 1 y. 2 ni. CLAKUIDGE. Ann M., widow of , d. of Phineas L. and Abigail Learned (b. in Cliarlestown), of consumption, June 13, 1863; 39 y. 1 m. CLEAVES. Harriet Flagg, wife of 'Ihomas J., March 4, 1847. (Gravestone.) CLEMENT. Frank A., s. of Julius and Bi-idget (b. in Stoneham), of lung fever, May 25, 1857; 3 m. [1 y. 1 m., gravestone]. Mary Louisa, d. of J. D. and Vienna, of cholera infautum, Aug. 15, 1859: 4 m. 15 d. Dana D., s. of James D. ani Vienna C, of pneumonia, Aug. 2, 1860; 2 y. 7 m. 36 WOBUKN KECOKD OF DEATHS. CLEMENT, continued. Mary Jane, d of Jalius and Bridget, April 11, 1865; 2 y. 4 m. (Gravestone.) Jonathan, p. of Jonathan and Margaret (b. in Warren, N. HO, of chronic diarrhoea, Feb. 11, 186«; 62 y. 10 m. 18 d. Emma W., wife of , d. of B. F. and Sarah Woodward (b. in Bal- timore, Md.), of consumption. May 4, 1869; 27 y. 2 m. CLEVELAND. Joanna, d. of Moses, March 12, 1667. Hannah, d. of Aaron, June 13, 1679. Moses, Sen., s. of , Jan. 9, 1702. Isabel, d. of Aaron and Dorcas, Dec. 8, 1714. Dorcas, wife of Aaron, Nov. 29, 1714. Aaron, s. of — , Sept. 14, 1716; G2 y. CLINTON. Mary, d. of Edward and Nancy (b. in Ireland), of tumor, Oct. 24, 1853; 33 y. CLOUGH. Hannah, widow of . d. of John Gale (b. in Sanbornton, N. H.), of old age, Oct. 17, 1869; 82 y. 8 m. 7 d. COAKLEY. Daniel, s. of John and Ellen (b. in Boston), of droppy of the brain, Aug. 17, 1871; 6 y. 5 m. 10 d. Ellen, wife of John, d. of Charles and Hannah Noouan (b.in Ireland), of childbirth, June 4, 1872; 32 y. 5 m. COATES. Lucretia E., wife of William C. (b. in Barre, Vt.), of consumption, Nov. 3, 1846 ; 35 y. COBURN. Josiah Winn, s. of , of Goffstown, N. H., Sept. 25, 1823; 24 y. Jesse D., s. of , Oct. 13, 1851 ; 23 y. 6m. (Gravestone.) Huldah, wife of , d. of Josepii and' Abigail Wil^on (b. in Notting- ham, N. H.), of lung fever. May t<, 1855; 79 y. 7 m. 5 d. Pamelia Clark, d. of Paschal P. and Lydia J. (b. in Dracut), Aug. 25, 1863; 29 y. 11 m. 4 d. COCHRANE (see also Coecoran). George C, s. of W. and B., Jan. 25, 1864; 1 m. (Gravestone.) Isabella, s. of W. and B., Aug. 16, I8118; 6 y. 3 m. (Gravestone.) Annie, d. of W. and B., Aug. 20, 1872; 11 in. (Gravestone.) Archibald, s. of W. and B., Dec. 17, 187i; 3 y. (Gravestone.) COFFEE. Patriclj, s. of (b. in Ireland), of consumption, Dec. 24, 1844; 35 y. WOBURN RECORD OF DEATHS. 37 COFFIN. Henry, s. of Ivory and Mary E., of cholera infantam, Sept. 22, 1834; 1 m. 21 d. Sarah J., wife of David N. B., Jr., d. of Asa and Temperance C. Hay- ward (b. In Augusta, Me.), of consumption. May 18, 1861 ; 33 y. 8 m. Caroline H., wife of David N. B., Jr., d. of Benjamin and Mary Tufts (b. in Medford), of consumption, April 12, 1863; 31 y. 11 m. 2 d. Haltie E., wife of Eben M., d. of Dwight F. and Rebecca P. Eager, of consumption, Feb. 20, 1865; 25 y. 1 m. 29 d. COGASr. Joseph, s. of John and Alice, of diphtheria, Aug. 19, 1805 [1866, grave- stone] ; 1 y. 1 m. Joseph, s. of Patrick and Alice, of acute meningitis, Dec. 1, 1865 ; 3 y. James, s. of James and Eliza, of cholera infantum, Oct. 5, 1868 ; 8m. 4 d. COGGIlsr. John, s. of John and Elizabeth, March 9, 1693. Henry, s. of John and Elizabeth, March 17, 1694. Henry, s. of John and Elizabeth, Aug. 21, 1697. Joseph, s. of John and Elizabeth, Sept. 22, 1698. Henry, s. of John and Elizabeth, March 29, 1703. Capt. John, s. of , Feb. 16, 1725; 50 y. Sarah, wife of John, May 22, 1732. Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of , Jan. 23, 1759. Mr. John. s. of , Sept. 15, 1782. James, s. of , Feb. 3, 1788 ; 2 y. Molly, d. of , Nov. 28, 1789; 80 y. Hannah, d. of , single person, Aug. 15, 1795 ; 81 y. Jacob, s. of , preacher of the gospel, Nov. 10, 1803 ; 64 y. Mrs., wife of, , , 1831. COLBURN. Mrs., wife of , April 22, 1833 ; 40 y. COLCORD. David, s. of John and Napola (b. in Sandwich Islands), of consump- tion, March 21, 1848 ; 14 y. 8 m. 3 d. John N.. s. of Jesse and Susan (b. in Sanford, Me.), of consumption. May 25, 1852; 59 y. Clara T., widow of John, d. of .Joseph and Sophia Webster (b. in San- ford, Me.), of consumption, March 2, 1853; 45 y. Phineas, s. of Phineas and Rebecca (b. in Waterhorough, Me.), of consumption, Nov. 22. 1853; 40 y. COLE. . Isaac, s. of , June 10, 1674. Jane. d. of ' , March 10, 1687. JohnW., s. of John G. and LaviniaB., of hemorrhage, Aug. 15, 1848 ; 4 y. Harriet A., d. of James and (b. In Boston), of consumption, Nov. 25, 1850; 36 y. [37 y., gravestone]. Peter Oglefee, s. of George and Alice (b. in Canada), of measles, in Readville, Mass., Jan. 19, 1864; 21 y. 8 m. 19 d. 38 WOBURN KECOBD OF DEATHS. COLEMAN. John, s. of James and Mary, of scarlet fever, Sept. 12, 1852; 2y. 10 m. Hannah, wife of James, d. of Morris and Hannah (b. in Ireland), of dropsy, Feb. 8, 1863; 55 y. COLLAMORE. Sarah J., wife of Theodore, d. of William and Betsey Beers, of typhoid fever, Sept. 7, 1854 ; 30 y. Cora J., d. of Theodore and Sarah J., of cholera infantum, Sept. 13, 1854; 28 d. Horace W., s. of Horace and Mary E., of diphtheria, April 6, 1862; 5 y. 6 m. COIiLEY. Frank E., s. of George P. and Anna G., of scarlet fever, Dec. 10, 1867 ; 1 y. 3 m. 27 d. COLLINS. Catharine, d. of Owen and Bridget, of whooping cough, Aug. 3, 1853; 2 m. 18 d. Fanny M., d. of Owen and Bridget, of lung fever, April 23, 1855; 9 m. 6 d. Carrie H., d. of George H. and Mary A., of whooping cough, Oct. 11, 1863; 2 m. 8 d. Eugene, s. of Owen and Mary, of cholera infantum, Aug. 21 , 1869 ; 11 m. CONDON. of John and Margaret, still-born. May 27, 1863. Margaret F., d. of ^ John and Margaret, of cholera infantum, Aug. 26, 1868 ; 1 y. 8 m. CONKLIN. child of Richard, , 1831. CONLON. Frances E., s. of Owen and Ann, of fits, June 10, 1858; 2 h. CONN. Albert Winslow, s. of Horace and Martha, of cholera infantum, Aug. 9,J848; ly. 3 m. 17 d. Henry Wilber, s. of George H. and Mary E., Oct. 10, 1862; 1 h. Charles B., s. of Charles K. and Fannie S., of congestion of the brain, Feb. 5, 1871; 2 y. 10 m. 4 d. CONNOLLY. Alice, d. of Thomas and Catharine (b. in Ireland), of typhus fever, Sept. 26, 1846; 19 y. Francis, s. of , of lung fever, Feb. 25, 1850; 11m. 15 d. James, s. of James and Elizabeth, of fits, June 14, 1853; 9 m. Bridget, wife of Owen, d. of Patrick and Catharine Garland (b. in Ireland), of disease of the heart, Aug. 12, 1853; 33 y. Mary Ann, d. of Owen and Elleu, of fits, Aug. 24, 1854; 2 m. 8 d. WOBURN RECORD OF DEATHS. 39 CONNOLLY, continued. Hugh, s. of James and Rose (b. in Ireland), of consumptlou, Sept. 4, 1854; 22 y. [21 y., gravestone]. Owen, s. of John and Ann (b. in Ireland), of stoppage of blood, Jan. 18, 1857; 37 y. Elizabeth, wife of James, d. of Francis and Catharine Mahon (b. in Ireland), of dropsy, Aug. 29, 1859; 40 y. Margaret, wife of John, d. of Philip and Mary Ferrin (b. in Ireland), of inflammation, Sept. 17, 1859 ; 30 y. Rosa, d. of John and Margaret, of teething, Oct. 29, 1860; 1 y. 1 m. 22 d. Hugh, s. of Bryan and Mary (b. in Ireland), of typhoid fever, in Oflfuts Cross Roads, Md., Nov. 25, 1862; 21 y. Lawrence Matthew, s. of John U. and Ann, of congestion of the lungs, July 1, 1865 ; 16 d. John E., s. of John and Bridget, of dropsy of the brain, Jan. 15, 1870; 4 y. 4 m. Michael, s. of Martin and Bridget, of cholera infantum, Aug. 12, 1871; 17 d. CONNOR. wife of Mr. , resident from Boston, Sept. 27, 1798. Kezia, widow of Hanson, d. of Heuben and Kezia Johnson, Aug. 2, 1860; 79 y. 5 m. Thomas, s. of Patrick and Mary E. (b. in Ireland), of dysentery, June 6, 1863; 40 y. John E., s. of John and Bridget, of pneumonia, Feb. 4, 1868; 11 m. 10 d. Bridget, wife of John, d. of Dolan (b. in Ireland), April 1, 1869; 27 y. Ellen, d. of John and Bridget, 6i cholera infantum, Sept. 27, 1869; 8 m. 16 d. CONREY. Leonard W., s. of William and Rebecca (b. in Danbury, N. H.), of consumption, Sept. 9, 1856; 41 y. Daniel, s. of "William and Rebecca (b. in ), of apoplexy, Nov. 12> 1865 ; 58 y. CONVERSE. Hannah, d. of James. Jan. 30, 1645. Mary, d. of Allen, Nov. 10, 1651. Theophilas, s. of Allen, Sept. 28, 1652. Lydia, d. of James, May 20, 1655. Elizabeth, d of Allen, Aug. 2, 1661. Sarah, wife of Edward, Jan. 14, 1662. Deacon Edward, s. of , Aug 10, 1663. Ruth, d. of Zachariah, Jan. 8, 1675. Hannah, wife of Zachariah, Jan. 1, 1679. Zachariah, s. of , Jan. 22, 1679. Allen, s. of , April 19, 1679. Sarah, d. of , April 22, 1679. Joanna, relict of Edward, in Charlestown, Feb. 24, 1680. Josiah, s. of James, Oct. 18, 1683. 40 WOBUEN EECORD OF DEATHS. CONVERSE, continued. Abigail, d. of , July U, 1689. Deacon Joslah, s. of , Feb. 3, 1690; 72 y. Ann, wife of Lieut. James, Sen., Aug. 10, 1691; 69 y. Edward, s. of Edward and Sarah, Oct. 28, 1691 ; 3 d. Elizabeth, widow of , Aug. 9, 1691. Edward, s. of , July 28, 1692; 37 y. Timothy, s. of Josiah and Ruth, Sept. 14, 1693 ; 2 m. Ebenezer, s. of James and Hannah, Nov. 9, 1693; ab. 5 y. Josiah, s. of Josiah and Euth, , 1693. Elizabeth, d. of James and Hannah, July 27, 1694:; 19 y. Josiah, s. of Josiah and Ruth, April 30, 1697. Samuel, s. of , , 1699. Hester, d. of Josiah and Ruth, Nov. 7, 1703; 16 y. Major James, s. of , July 8, 1706; 61 y. Patience, d. of Major James and Hannah, July 23, 1707; 21 y. John, s. of , Jan. 6, 1708. ■Sarah, d. of , Nov. 10, 1713; 23 y. Lieut. James, s. of , May 10, 1715; 95 y. Oapt. Josiah, s. of , July 15, 1717; 58 y. Sarah, d. of , of small-pox, Nov. 25, 1721. Hannah, d. of , Jan. 25, 1724. IBenjamin, s. of Capt. Robert and Mary, Aug. 19, 1729; in his 11th y. Capt. Robert, s. of , July 20, 1736. Itezia, wife of James, Dec. 30, 1736. James, s. of , June 6, 1737. 2achariah, s. of , Dec. 30, 1747. Mr. Josiah, s. of ^ , June 17, 1748. j;iizabeth, d. of , Jan. 27, 1755. Ebenezer, s. of , Sept. 6, 1765; 56 y. iRnth, widow of , Nov. 21, 1772. Samuel, s. of , buried Dec'. 2, 1775; 40 y. child of Jeremiah, Feb. 28, 1802. Joseph, only son of Joseph and Abigail, Aug. 17, 1803. wife of James, drowned July 11, 1803. Franklin, s. of Jeremiah, of dysentery, April 13, 1805; 9 m. Eleanor, wife of James, April 29, 1807 ; 49 y. Josiah, s. of , Feb. 2, 1810; 76 y. Hephzibah, widow of , March 11, 1813; 74 y. Mary, widow of ■, June 27, 1814; 75 y. Sally, wife of Jeremiah, Jr., of dysentery, July 13, 1817; 21 y. Hannah, wife of Jacob, July 13, 1820; 41 y. Mary Parker, d. of Luther, April 21, 1821; 7 y. JBenjamin, s. of , March 6, 1824 ; 93 y. Sarah, widow of Benjamin, June 24, 1824; 84 y. Susanna, wife of Deacon Jesse, Oct. 10, 1825 ; 53 y. child of Jacob, Aug. 4, 1826. Jeremiah, s. of , July 29, 1828; 63 y. Mr. Jonathan, s. of , May 15, 1828; 56 y. Ebenezer, s. of , Dee. 22, 1829. Jacob, s. of , April 11, 1830. Samuel, s. of , Oct. 24, 1830; 38 y. Capt. Jeremiah, s. of , May 7, 1833; 38 y. Mr. Robert, s. of , pauper. July 22, 1833; 37 y. William, s. of , June 20, 1835. Josiah Martin, s. of Martin L. and Mary, Aug. 16, 1839; 5 y. 4 m. WOBURN RECORD OF DEATHS. 41 CONVERSE, continued. Deacon Josiah, s. of , Sept. 8, 1840; 82 y. Hephzlbah, wife of Josiah, d. of Elijah and Hephzibah Leathe, of con- sumptiou, Dec. 14, 1843; 52 y. Eliza A., d. of William and Betsey, of bowel complaint, Sept. 4, 1844; 6 m. Martha, d. of Josiah and Martha, of consumption, March 22, 1845; 65 y. Martha, widow of Deacon Josiah, d. of Jonathan and Serviah Tidd, of old age, Oct. 21, 1845 ; 83 y. Oilman, s. of "William and Hannah (b. in Billerica), of inflammation of brain, April 14, 1846; 22 y. 5 m. Charles D., s. of William and Betsey, of dysentery, Sept. 6, 1848; 2 y. 10 m. Sarah, second wife of Jesse, d. of Joseph and Betty Winn, of old age, July 19, 1849; 73 y. Betsey, wife of William, d. of Snow (b. in Wilmington), of dysentery, Sept. 13, 1849; 25 y. 7 m. 13 d. William Henry, s. of William and Betsey, of weakness, Sept. 20, 1849; 14 d. Phebe, wife of Joshua, d. of Andrew and Rachel Perlcins (b. in Middle- town), of old age, Nov. 18, 1852; 76 y. 7 m. Mary, widow of Jonathan, d. of John and Lois Fowle (b. In Charles- town), of paralysis, March 13, 1854; 71 y. 6 m. Mary J., d. of William and Mary L., of cholera infantum, Oct. 14, 1854; 1 m. 2 d. Martha K. D., wife of Joshua P., d. of Joseph and Patty Derby (b. in Concord), of childbirth, Sept. 8, 1857; 25 y. 5 m. 6 d." Martha D., d. of Joshua P. and Martha D., of dysentery, Oct. 1, 1858; 1 y. 24 d. Jernsha, widow of Jeremiah, d. of Abraham and Jerusha Alexander, of old age, Au 14, 1852; 48 y. 3 m. Edith Mary, d. of George and Dorcas F. (b. in Prince Edward Island) ^ of cholera infantum, Sept. 14. 1864; 1 y. 8 m. 17 d. Mary Ann, d. of WSlter and Bridget, of cholera infantum, Aug. 5, 18 rO; 6 m. 18 d. Otis H., s. of John B. and Sarah (b. in Northfleld, N. H.), of con- sumption, March 21, 1871; 31 y. 10 d. COOLTDGE. Benjamin, s. of , Dec. 21, 1820; 65 y. Mrs. Mary C.,.wlfe of , May 8, 1823. Daniel Wyman, s. of Oliver B., April9, 1834; 4 y. 19 d. Clarrissa, d. of , May 27, 1841 ; 49 y. COOPER. Anna, d. of , March 9, 1713; 48 y. Edward E., s. of Eli and Ann W. (b. In Lowell), of disease of kidneys,. April 18, 1856; 26 y. Rebecca B., wife of , d. of William and Khoda Tay, of consump- tion, Oct. 14, 1868; 40 y. 10 m. 25 d. COPP. Tri-ttram M., s. of , March 31, 1858; 49 y. 8 m. (Gravestone.) Squiers F., s. of , June 12, 1860; 24 y. (Gravestime.) CORBETT. William M., s. of Thomas and Relief C. (b. in Scituate), of ill treat- ment, in Milan, Ga., Sept. 2, 1864; 27 y. Relief C, widow of Thomas, d. of Isaac and Relief Curtis (b. in Abington), of paralysis, March 21, 1865; 58 j'. Elmer E.,s. of William M. and Martha, of convulsions, Oct.9,1865; 4y. Cornelius, s. of Mathew and Mary (b. in Ireland), of old age, Feb. 1> 1866; 73 y. John, s. of John and Ellen (b. in Boston), of hip disease, April 6, 1868; 17 y. Henrietta E., d. of William M. and Martha M., of scarlet fever, July 8, 1871; 12 y. 13 d. WOBURN RECORD OF DEATHS. 43^ COUBIN. John F. [E., gravestone], s. of John and Priscilla (b. in P. E. I.), of phthisis, March 9, 1871; 27 y. 1 d. CORCORAN (see also Cochraxb;. Cornelius, s. of Timothy and Catharine (b. in Ireland), of consump- tion. May 4, 1864; 56 y. CORDELL. Margaret, d. of Bernard and Mary, of cholera infantum, Oct. 8, 1865 ; 8 m. 8 d. CORMICK. William B., s. of Peter J. and Maria C. (b. in Pictou, N. S.). killed in battle, in Bull Run, Va., Aug. 29, 1862; 27 y. P. J., s. of , March 2, 1867 ; 23 y. (Gravestone.) CORRIGAN (see also Kerrigan). Patrick, s. of Patrick and Bridget, of peritonitis, Jan. 10, 1871 ; 3 y. 9 m. Dennis, s. of , Sept. 17, 1866; 10 m. 6 d. (.Gravestone.) CORRY. Sarah, d. of Robert and Catharine (b. in Boston), of teething, Sept. 12, 1854; 1 y. 1 m. Catharine, d. of Michael and Ann (b. in Ireland), of consumption, Aug. 2, 1855; 26 y. Nellie Maria, d. of Stephen W. and Julia, of cholera infantum, Jan. SI, 1862 ; 4 m. Robert, s. of Daniel and Sarah (b. in Ireland), of diarrhoea, in Salis- bury, N. C, Oct. 20, 1864; 41 y. COSTKLiLiO. Thomas, s. of Martin and Ann, of water on the brain, Jan. 15, 1866; 9 m. Ellen, wife of Bartholomew, d. of Coleman (b. in Ireland), of stoppage of the bowels, Sept. 16, 1866; 53 y. [.oO y., gravestone]. Margaret, d. of Matthew and Bridget, of obstruction of the bowels, March 21, 1870; 5 m. [4 m., gravestone]. Hannah, wife of Martin, d. of Thomas and Mary Flaherty (b. in Ire- land), of childbirth, Dec. 2t, 1870; 35 y. Catharine, wife of Martin, d. of John and Bridget Donahoe (b. in Ireland), of consumption, Oct. 27, 1872; 22 y. COTTLE. Jeremiah W., s. of E Imund and Content (b. in Tisbury, Mass.), of typhoid fever, Jan. 24, 1872; 17 y. 3 m. 8 d. COTTON. Mrs. Elizabeth, d. of Rev. Roland, of Sandwich, deceased, Oct. 12, 1742; 46 y. Susanna, d. of Rev. Josiah and Mrs. Susanna, Aug. 3, 1748: 10 y. 44 WOBURN RECORD OF DEATHS. COUGH LIN. Bridget, wife of Edward, d. of Malakiah and Ellen Hart (b. in Ireland) , of consumption, June 28, 1854; 28 y. , Mary Ann, d. of John and Joanna, March 26, 1865 ; iy. 10 m. (Grave- stone.) COURSLAND. Isabella M., d. of (b. in Ireland), of typhoid fever, Sept. 26, 1864 ; 16 y. COURTS. William, s. of William and Mary (b. in Boston), of diphtheria, March 8, 1864; 5 y. 8 m. Catharine, d. of William and Mary, of lung fever, April 28, 1864; 11 m. 9 d. Elizabeth, d. of William and Mary, of cholera infantum, Aug. 23, 1869 ; 1 y. 8 m. 9 d. William Thomas, s. of William and Mary, of congestion of the lungs, March 5, 1872; 2 m. COVELL. Philip, s. of Joseph and Alice, Feb. 12, 1692. COVENY. John, s. of , , 1842; 6 y. (Gravestone.) Bridget, d. of , , 1848 ; 18 m. (Gravestone.) Bridget, d. of , March 12, 1860; 6 y. (Gravestone.) Bridget, d. of Jeremiah and Margaret (b. in Boston), of croup, March 26, 1861; 1 y. 9 m. 26 d. Mary Ann, d. of , May 16, 1870; 36 y. (Gravestone.) COWDRY. Amos, s. of Thomas apd Hannah (b. in South Reading), of softening of the brain, Jan. 13, 1867; 71 y. COX. Jenny, wife of Joseph, March 24, 1816. Willie, s. of Rev. Leonard and Lydia, of weakness, Feb. 23, 1854; 4h. Lizzie, d, of Edward and Mary, of malformation of the heart, Sept. 21, 1868; 14 d. COXETER (see also Caxeter). Margery, wife of John. Sept. 11, 1846; 49 y. (Gravestone.) John, s. of , May 10, 1851; 55 y. (Gravestone.) CRAGGEN (see also Cragin and Crbagan). Rachel, d. of John, March 18, 1680. Leah, d. of John, March 18. 1680. John, s. of , Jan. 26, 1704. John, Sen., s. of , Oct. 27, 1708. Sarah, widow of , Dec. 23, 1725. Stephen D., s. of Stephen and Martha (b. in Hancock, N. H.), of apoplexy, in Boston, Sept. 3, 1861; 49 y. WOBURN RECORD OF DEATHS. 45 CRAGIN (see also Ckagges). Stephen D., s. of (b. 1812), , 1861. (Gravestone.) Mary J., d. of (b. 1830), , 1870. (Gravestone.) CRAIG. Lucy Ann, vpife of Andrew D., d. of Maverick and Nancy Wyman, April 2, 1862 ; 49 y. (Gravestone.) Dennis, s. of (b. in Ireland), insane, found frozen to deatli, Jan. 8, 1865 ; 26 y. ( ?) Andrew D., s. of , Dec. 17, 1866; 57 y. (Gravestone.) CRAM. d. of , of bowel complaint, Sept. 7, 1843; 1 y. 4 m. s. of Hial and Mary, of cholera infantum, Feb. 16, 1846; 3 d. Charles E., s. of John and Eliza, of cholera infantum, Oct. 17, 1848; 1 y. 8 m. CRANE. Mary C, d. of J. P. and F. R., April 27, 1858 ; 2 y. 1 m. (Gravestone.) Chailes L., s. of J. P. and F. R., May 7, 1858; 8 y. 10 m. (Grave- stone.) Matilda H., d. of John P. and Faustina, April 30, 1863 ; 2 y. 10m.20d. CREAGAN. Lizzie E., wife of J. D., d. of Daniel Donovan (b. in N. B.), of inflam- mation of womb, April 16, 1870; 28 y. CREIGHTON. Caroline, d. of John and Mary, of cholera Infantum, Sept. 1, 1850; 7 m. 16 d. Michael J., s. of Peter andRosanna (b. in Wilmington), June 14, 1872; 13 y. 9. m. 14 d. [17 y., gravestone]. CRIMMLNS. Mary, wife of Dennis, d. of Edward and Jane Toomey (b. in Ireland), of childbirth, April 22, 1857; 25 y. CRONIN. David, s. of Michael and Catharine, Aug. 11, 1862; 1 y. 7 m. (Grave- stone.) Dennis, s. of (b. in Ireland), Sept. 22, 1870; 45 y. (Gravestone.) CROOKS. Ann M., wife of George (b. In Isle of Man), of rupture of the womb, Jan. 22, 1856 ; 36 y. CROSBY. s. of Mr., of Boston, Oct. 14, 1841.; 16 y. Peter F., s. of Edward and Jane, of dropsy on the»brain, Jan. 20, 1856 ; 4 m. Olive F., d. of William and Maria, of whooping cough, Sept. 1, 1857; 2 m. 14 d. 46 WOBURN RECORD OP DEATHS. CROWLEY. Julia Ann, d. of Bartholomew and Catharine, of cholera Infantum, Aug. — , 1859 ; 7 m. Timothy, s. of (b. in Ireland), April 13, 1870; 52 y. (Grave- stone.) John, s. of Patrick and Eliza (b. in Ireland), Dec. 8, 1870; U d. OUDWORTH. Clara M., d. of John R. and Nancy B., of dropsy, July 29, 1854; 1 y. 10 m. 7 d. 'CULLEN. Jane, d. of Martin and Ellen, of cholera infantum, July 27, 1859; 1 ra. 2 d. Martin, s. of Martin and Bridget (b. in Ireland), of consumption, May 2, 1861; 26 y. Mary A., d. of Martin and Ellen, of cholera infantum, Sept. 8, 18'61 ; 1 y. Ellen, wife of Martin, d. of Barney and Alice Bradly, of consumption, Dec. 1, 1861; 24 y. Bridget, d. of Thomas and Margaret, of cholera infantum, Sept. 2-1, 1870; 7 m. 13 d. James Edward, s. of Owen and Bridget, of convulsions, March 24, 1872; 1 y. 8 m. 5 d. CUMMINGS.* John, s. of John and Mary, Dec. 15, 1693. Mrs. Joanna, wife of Mr. David, Oct. 10, 1794; 65 y. Infant, d. of Samuel, Sept. 4, 1798; 2 ra. Stephen, s. of , April 12. 1804. Jemima, wife of Ebenezer, June 15, 1809 ; .06 y. Ebeuezer, s. of , June 4, 1821; 73 y. Susan, d. of Ebenezer and Lydia, Sept. 8, 1837; 26 y. Mr. Moses, s. of , Sept. 10, 1840; 40 y. Patrick, s. of Anthony and Ann (b. Oct. 25, 1844), Oct. 8, 1864; 19 y. 11 ra. 12 d. (Gravestone.) Adeline A., wife of Ebenezer (b. in Farmington, N. H.), of consump- tion. May 6, 1846; 21 y. Samuel, s. of Ebenezer and Jemima, of heart complaint, Oct. 20, 1847 ; 53 y. [52 y., gravestone]. .John, s. of Cyrus and Sarah, of cholera infantum, Sept. 6, 1849; 3 m. Warren, .«. of iWoses and Harriet, of erysipelas, Nov. 6. 1852; 25 y. 9 m. Mary, widow of Stephen, d. of Isaac and Joanna Brooks, of dropsy, Feb. 6 [22, gravestone], 1853; 87 y. Sarah A., d. of Ebenezer and Sarah, drowned in a tub, May 21, 1853; 4 y. 4 m. 11 d. Louisa, d. of , April 23, 1855 ; 41 y. (Gravestone.) ■CoraF., d. of Cyrus and Sarah, of teething, Oct. 17, 1855; 10 m. 10 d. Alice, d. of Ebenezer and Sarah, of cholera infantum, Sept. 3, 1858; 4 ra. 12 d.. Mary E., d. of Henry and Eliza (b. in Burlington), of peritonitis, June 10, 1850; 15 y. * For a genealogical record see p. 93*. WOBURN RECORD OF DEATHS. 47 CUMMINGS, continued. Lydia, widow of Ebenezer, d. of Joshua and Susanna Tay, of old age, Oct. 27, 1859 ; 89 y. 4 m. 15 d. Harriet, d. of Joshua and Desire, of consumption, Aug. 11, 1861 ; 3'2 y. Stephen, s. of Ebenezer and Lydia, of consumption, Jan. 8, 1862; 48 y. George, s. of Ebenezer and Sarah, of cholera infantum, Sept. 19, 1862; 5 m. Charles S., s. of Cyrus and Sarah, of diphtheria. May 80, 1863; 6 y. 11 m. 3 d. Mary, d. of Cyrus and Sarah, of diphtheria, June 21, 1863; 5 y. 4 m. Elmer, s. of Ebenezer and Sarah W., of cholera infantum, Nov. 11, 1863; 4 m. 7 d. Angeline, wife of Eustace, d. of Clark and Mary J. Moore (b. in Cambridgeport), of childbirth, Dec. 15, 1863; 28 y. 2 m. George E., s. of Eustace and Angeline, of lung fever, April 18, 18(j4; 4 m. 13 d. Mary Ellen, d. of William H. and Anna E., of cholera infantum, Sept. 19, 1865 ; 1 y. Joanna, widow of Samuel, d. of Jonathan and Phebe Simonds, of dropsy, Jan. 26. 1866; 71 y. 10 m. 19 d. Susan C, wife of E. E., d. of Darius and Lucy Goodwin (b. in Charles- ton, Vt.), of phthisis, Nov. 28, 1866; 25 y." 7 m. Ruth, d. of Ebenezer and Jemima, of paralysis, April 27, 1867 ; 74 y. 5 m. 5 d. John, s. of Ebenezer and Jemima, of natural decay, June 8, 1867 ; 82 y. 3 m. Willie, s. of Ebenezer and Sarah W., of cholera infantum, Aug. 10, 1867; 3 m. 21 d. Evelina E., wife of Francis, d. of John 0. and Elizabeth Page (b. in Andover), of consumption, Oct. 19, 1868; 29 y. 4 m. Kate, d. of James and Honora, Nov. 19, 1868; 14 hours. George, s. of Daniel and Abigail, March 18, 1871 ; 37 y. (Gravestone.) James E., s. of William H. and Elizabeth A., of scarlet fever. July 11, 1871; 5y. 6 m. 18 d. Joshua, s. of Ebenezer and Jemima, of inflammation of the kidneys, July 26, 1872 ; 81 y. 7 m. 18 d. CUNNINGHAM. Robert, s. of , , 1745. Florentine C, d. of Lewis H. and Clarinda D., of cholera iulanlum, Sept. 8, 1848; 1 y. 5 m. 8 d. Catharine, d. of Barney and Mary, of teething, Sept. 15, 1853; 11 m. OURLEY. John Henry, s. of John and Mary, of canker, (Jet. 24, 1865; 4 m. 21 d. Mary Jane. d. of John and Mary J., of teething, Aug 2S, 1867; 1 y. John, s. of John and Mary J. of inflammation of tlie bowels, July 4, 1872; 8 m. 22 d. CURRAN. John James, ^. of Patrick and Ellen (b. in Lowell), of scarlet fever, Sept. 23, 1862; 2 y. 10 d. Charles, s. of James and Honora (b. in Ireland), of enlarged liver, April 2(3, 1865 ; 40 y. Maiy Ellen, d. of Patrick anjl Ellen, of congestion of the brain, Sept. 2, '1865; 1 d. 48 WOBURN KECORD OF DEATHS. CURRY (see Cohry). CURTIS. Frank D., s. of Job and Mary, of consumption, Aug. 2,?, 1855; 10 m. 2d. Mary S., wife of Job, d. of Samuel and Mary Silsbee (b. in Boston), of strangulation, Oct. 24, 1864; 43 y. 9 m. Prudence, widow of James, d of Joseph and Buth Bird (b. in Charles- town), of old age, March 6, 1870; 79 y. 11 m. CUSTY. Delia, d. of John and Bridget, run over by a wagon, June 15, 1871; 2y. 7 m. CUTLER. Mary, d. of John, May 3, 1655. John, Sen., s. of , of the small-pox, in the family of Isaac Brooks, 1678 or 1678-79. Anna, wife of John, July 24, 1681. John, s. of John, Jan. 17, 1683. John, s. of John, Dec. 7, 1684. John, s. of , Nov. 25, 1709. Elizabeth, widow of John, Jan. 9, 1710. Sarah, widow of , March 14, 1722. Anna, d. of , Feb. 6, 1738. Lydia, wife of Mr. John, April 27, 1743. Lieut. Nathaniel, s. of , Aug. 25, 1748 ; in his 49th year. Mr. John, s. of , Jan. 10, 1767; 81 y. Mrs. liachal, widow of Mr. John, Aug. 22, 1784; in her 84th year. s. of Samuel, Jan. 29, 1785 ; 9 m. child of Samuel, .June 7, 1788 ; 1 m. wife of Micah, Nov. 29, 1792; 31 y. 3 m. child of Micah, March 25, 1794; 1 y. 9 m. Micah, s. of , Sept. 2, 1796; 33 y. child of Marshall and Catharine, May 22, 1833. Arvilla, d. of William and Helen, of scarlet fever, Nov. 15, 1848; 1 y. 11 m. 24 (1. Adallne E., d, of S. P. and A., Sept. 14, 1849; 14 m. 10 d. (Grave- stone.) Mary, widow of James (b. in Wilmiuglon), of suicide by hanging,' April 5, 1850; 68 y. Darius J., s. of Amos C. and Melinda B., of weakness, .April 8, 1850; 4d. Elvira E., d. of Amos E. and Margaret B., Oct. 26, 1850; 2 y. 9 m. (Gravestone.) John W., s. of Sylvester and Adaline, of cholera infantum, Sept. 28, 1852; 1 y. 2 m. 5 d. Jesse, s. of Samuel and (b. in Burlington), of consumption, Nov. 30, 1852; 62 y. Jesse, s. of Jesse and Lydia, of dropsy on brain, Jan. 12, 1859 ; 2 y. 6 m. Lydia, wife of Jesse, d. of Levi and Ann Babbage (b. in Deer Isle, Me.), of dropsy, Aug 31, 1859; 37 y. Thomas B. , s. of JesseW. and Lydia, drowned, Sept. 24, 1860 ; 2 y. 6 m. Blanche M., d. of Edward W. and Elmira A., of dropsy, Feb. 6, 1871; 1 m. 26 d. WOBURN RECORD OF DEATHS. 49 CUTTER. Nabby, wife of John [Joseph. — S. Thompson, E^q.], May 27, 1786; 22 y. John, s. of , March 15, 1789; 88 y. cliilil of Mr. , , 1823. Capt. John, s. of , Nov. 23. 182.5 ; 55 y. William, s. of , Oct. 22, 1826; 25 y. Mary Aun Eliza, d. of Dr. Benjamin and Mary, April 4, 1832; 14 y. Eliza M., d. of Stephen and Maria P., Feb. 14, 18i3; 4 ni. 6 d. John, s. of John and Mary '.^b. in Medford), of bowel complaint, Aug. 13, 1843; 47 y. Samuel, s. of , of consumption, Nov. 3. 1843; 59 y. George H., s. of Samuel B. and Mary, of weakness, Nov. 4, 1846; 1 m. 21 d. Mary, widow of John (b. at Medford), of palsy, Feb. 27, 1843; 75 y. 8 m. Harriet H., d. of Samuel B. and Mary, of canker, Aug. 15, 1850; 1 ra. 21 d. Benjamin L , s. of Benjamin and Mary, of typhoid fever, in Mauch Chunk, Pa., March 23, 1852; 23 y. 6 m. William H., s. of Simuel B. and Mary, of cholera Infantum, June 29, 1853; 5 m. 22 d. Willie, s. of Samuel B ani Mary, of consumption, Oct. 4. 1854 ; 6 m. 6 d. Susan, widow of Samuel, d. of Brown (b. in Grotou), of suicide. May 6, 186: ; 73 y. 11 m. 6 d [72 y., gravestone]. Samuel B., s. of Samuel and Susan (b. in West Cambridge), of eon- sumption. May 2, 1862; 4" y. Fannie [Jennie, gravestone] L., d. of Benjamin S. and EUen, of croup, Jan. 1«, 1863; 3 y. 3 m. 10 d. Thomas Sullivan, s. of Ephraim and Rebecca S., of scarlatina, Jan. 31, 1863; ly. 11m. 15 d. Elizabeth E., d. of Stephen and Maria P., of scarlet fever, April 1, 1863 ; 17 y. 25 d. Dr. Benjamin, s. of Ephraim and Deborah (b. in West Cambridge), of pneumonia, March 9, 1864; 60 y. 9 m. 4 d. Sergt. Benjamin, s. of S imuel B. and Miry, killed in battle, in Peters- burg, Va., June 16, 1864; 24 y. 9 m 29 d. Alonzo N., s. of Edward and Fauuy (b. in Charlestown) , of phthisis, Aug 23, 1868 ; 36 y. 6 m. 8 d. Rebecca K., d. of Ephraim and Rebecca, of whooping cough, Feb. 1, 1869; 1 y. 3 in. Mary W., wife of B. Cutter, M. D., at Hartford, Ct., June 6, 1871; 66 y. (Gravestone.) DALAXD (see Deland). DALE. Joanna, widow of , Mirch 8, 1733. Nancy E., d. of , Nov. 27, 1837: 21 y. Hannah, widow of Samuel, d. of Thomas and Mary Blogget, of old age, May 22, 1861 ; 83 y. 6 m. DALiEY (see also Delay). Mary E., d. of Jeremiah and Mary A., of cholera infantum, Aug. 24, 185'.; ly. 1 m. 4 50 WOBURN RECORD OF DEATHS. DALEY, continued. Edward, s. of James and Ann, of measles, Aug. 29, 1862; 2 y. 10 m. Susanna, d. of James and Ann, of cholera infantum, Aug. 10, 1869 ; 9 m. Bridget, widow of , d. of Edward Kerrigan (b. In Ireland), March 29, 1870; 70 y. Kattie, d. of John and Mary, July 23, 1871 ; 5 m. 14 d. (Gravestone.) Catharine, d. of John and Mary (b. in Roxbury), of cholera infantum, July 23, 1872; 5 m. 14d. Marsaret F., wife of John T., d. of John Meagher (b. in Brooklyn, N.^Y.), of consumption, Oct. 20, 1872; 22 y. DALTON. Mr. Joseph, s. of , Jan. 17, 1833 ; 59 y. Hannah R., wife of Tristram, d. of John B. and Lucy Beers (b. in Reading), of lung fever, April 13, 1869; 57 y. 5 m. George 0., s. of Tristram and Hannah R., of suicide, Feb. 12, 1870; 87 y. 1 m. 2 d. James 0., s. of George O. and Louisa M. Cb. in Saratoga, N. Y.), of periostitis, Eeb. 4, 1872; 14 y. 11 m. DAMON. Lydia, vridow of , at William Nichols's, Nov. 15, 1805 ; 53 y. child of Joseph, Oct. 23, 1822 ; 3 w. Susanna, d. of Joseph and Sukey (b. in Charlestown), of consump- tion, at the poor-house, Oct. 24, 1845 ; 19 y. Sukey, vpife of Joseph, d. of Josiah and Judith Brown, of consump- tion, March 1, 1846; 54 y. Joseph, s. of Joseph and Patience (b. in Reading), of consumption, April 3, 1848; 65 y. Nelson L., s. of John F. and Helen (b. In Medford), of lung fever, April 17, 1851; 2 y. 3 m. 17 d. Martha B., d. of James and Louisa (b. in Stoneham), of scarlet fever, May 8, 1851 ; 18 y. Helen M., wife of John F., d. of Archibald and Aseneth (b. in Montville, Me.), of phthisis, July 30, 1860; 30 y. Helen, d. of John F. and Helen, of phthisis, Aug. 9, 1860; 7 m. DANFORTH. Annie Pbebe, d. of Daniel W. and Phebe, of weakness, April 17, 1849; 14 d. Sophronia G., wife of Stearns, d. of Sampson and (b. in Lunenburg), of consumption, Nov. 23, 1853; 45 y. Silas C, s. of Daniel W. and Phebe, of cholera infantum, Sept. 28, 1854; 8 m. 19 d. Stearns, s. of John and Mary (b. in Tyngs borough), of pleurisy, March 25, 1856; 63 y. Edwin S., s. of Stearns and Sophronia, of typhoid fever, in Philadel- phia, Pa., Aug. 29, 1862. DAKIELS. Abbie M., wife of Charles H., d. of Larkin and Susan Livingston, of consumption, June 9, 1856; 26 y. Charles, s. of Charles H. and Abbie L., Oct. 9, 1856 ; 9 m. 3 d. (Grave- stone.,) WOBURN RECORD OF DEATHS, 51 DARLING. Lydia, widow of William, d. of William and Hannah Fuller (b. in Woodstock, Vt.), of old age, Oct. 7, 1860; 84 y. 10 m. 2 d. DABMODY. Mary Ellen, d. of James and Ellen, of dropsy on the brain, Sept. 15, 1865; 8 m. James, s. of John and Julia (b. in Ireland), of consumption, Aug. 14, 1866; 25 y. 6 m. James R., s. of Jrmes and Ellen, Nov. 20, 1866; 4 m. (Gravestone.) DAVIS. Sarah, wife of Nicholas, May 24, 1643. infant child of Joseph, Feb. L'7, 1808; 12 d. Elijah, Jr., s. of , Dec. 7, 1809; 26 y. child of Samuel, Sept. 10 ( ?), 1826. a child from Boston, at Dr Hubbard's, .Jan. 8, 1827; 3 d. child of Samuel, March 23, 1827 ; 3 w. Deacon Thaddeus, s. of (Stephen and Elizabeth, of Bedford), Sept. 12, 18.S0; 77 y. Mellicent, wife of Nathaniel, Dec. 7, 1835 ; 75 y. Nathaniel, s. of , and wife buried same time, Dec. 10, 1835 ; 76 y. Joshua, 2d, s. of , April 27, 1835 ; 47 y. Nancy J., wife of Cbarles G. (b. In Stratford, N. H.), of consumption, Jan. 8, 18 6; 35 y. Samuel H., s. of , Aug. 24, 1850; 48 y. (Gravestone, see p. 144*.) d. of Llewellyn P. and Ann W., of malformation of the head, Mav 6, 1851; 2 d. Ann W., wifd of Llewellyn P. (b. in Rockville, Md.), of chronic diarrhoea. May 20, 1851 ; 39 y. Susanna, widow of Thaddeus, formerly widow of Samuel Tidd, d. of Bartholomew and Sarah Richardson, of old age, April 20, 1852; 83 y. 3 m. 20 d. John A , s. of Charles G. and Nancy J., of inflammation of the stom- ach. May 5, 1862 ; 17 y. 3 m. Joseph H., s. of Joseph and Phebe (b. in Limington, Me.), of disease of liver. May 28, 1865 ; 53 y. 9 m. 18 d. Charles G., s. of John and Lydia (b. in New Durham, N. H.), of con- sumption, July 14, 1866; 58 y. 3 m. Richard, s. of Richard and Mary Ann, of meningitis, Aug. 23, 1869; 6 y. 1 m. Henry N., s. of Thomas J. and Ann M. (b. in Portland, Me.), of con- sumption, March 18, 1872; 24 y. 2 m. DAY. Rosanna, wife of Thomas, d. of Paul and Rosanna Allen (b. in Free- port, Me.), of consumption, April 12, 1852; 30 y. Albert, s. of Thomas and Clara M., of weakness, Oct. 4, 1855 ; 2 h. Alfred, s. of Thomas and Clara M., of weakness, Oct. +, 1855; 5 h. Ursula, d. of Thomas and Clara M., March 18, 1865; 1 y. 5 m. zl d. Sarah L., wife of Charles H., d. of James and Rachel Rogers (b. in Elliot, Me.), of consumption, Aug. 12, 1866; 32 y. Fred. C, s. of John W. and Julia A., July 11, 1870; 14 d. DEALS (see Dale). 52 WOBUEN EECOED OF DEATHS. DEAN. Sarah, d. of William and Martha, March 6, 1688. Martha d. of , , 1711. Sarah, d. of , at Charlestown, of small-pox, Nov. 15, 1721. Molly, d. of John and Mary, July 20, 17;-i9. Patience, wife of Edward, June 15, 1741. Mr. John, s. of , Feb. — , 1751. wife of Samuel. Feb. 17, 1784. d. of Thomas, June 5, 1784; 1 y. 8 m. wife of Thomas, Nov 4, 1787. infant d. of Lemuel, Peb. 19, 1787. Thomas, s. of , eaten of worms, Jan. 8, 1788; 77 y. Mr. Supply, s. of , April 26, 1790; 40 y. Capt. Thomas, s. of , in the Wt-st Indies, , 1790. infant s. of Lemuel, Sept. 10, 1790 ; 4 m- John, s. of , of canker and canker rash, Jan. 31, 1795 ; 3 y. child of Lemuel, Oct. 20, 1798; 1 m. Joseph, s. of Thomas, choked, June 15, 1809; 7 m. child of John, Ana. 6, 1826. child of Mr. Joseph, Oct. 5, 1828; 14 m. Abigail, d. of Lemuel and Abigail, of cholera morbus, Sept. 13, 1848; 68 y. George Baxter, s. of Joseph W. and Harriet, of scarlet fever, May 8, 1849; 1 y. 6 m. Joseph, s. of Samuel and Susanna (b. in Wilmington), of consump- tion, March 29, 1853; 73 y. 9 m. Caroline I., wife of Charles, d. of Josiah and Irene Crocker (b. In Leb- anon, N. H.), of consumption, March 25, 1855; 27 y. 11 m. Sarah J., d. of Joseph G. and Harriet, of hypertrophy of the heart, March 2, 1857; 6 y. Daniel O., -s. of Michael and Nancy (b in Wilmington), of consump- tion, March 2, 1858 ; 23 y. 7 m. Cynthia L., d. of William L. and Julia A., of stomatitis, Oct. 14, 1859 ; 8 m. 22 d. Harriet E., d. of John and Sarah, of premature birth, Nov. 6, 1859 ; 1 h. John, s. of John and Mehitable, of pericarditis. Mar, h 31, 1860; 38 y. 9 m. 15 d. [39 y. 2 m., gravestone]. Michael, s. of Michael and Esther (b. in Wilmington), Sept. 11, 1860; 54 y. Euth Maria, d. of Henry W. and Hannah M., of scarlet fever, Dec. 26, 1862 ; 2 y. 9 m. Charles S., s. of John and Mehitable, of brain fever, in Georgetown, D. C, April 1, 1862 ; 31 y. 9 m. Joseph, s. of Joseph G. and Harriet, of croup, Feb. 22, 1863; 8y. 6 m. Benjamin Butler, s. of Joseph G. and Harriet, of scarlet fever, March 13, 1863; 8 m. Nancy, widow of Michael, d. of Daniel and Nancy Simonds (b. in Beverly), of consumption, Nov. 28, 1864; 53 y. 10 m. Abncr L., s. of , Nov. 22, 18(17 ; 28 y. 10 m. (Gravestone.) Kuth, widow of Joseph, d. of John and Pelsue (b. in Chelmsford), of bronchitis, June 25, 1868 ; 80 y. 1 m. 8 d. Laura J., d. of John and Sarah, July 26, 1869; 20 y. 11 m. (Grave- stone.) Harriet, wife of Joseph G., d. of Tandy, of cancer, Oct. 9, 1870; 44 y. 4 m. 20 d. Sarah E., d. of , Feb. 17, 18/1; 25 y. 1 m. 21 d. (Gravtstono.) WOBURN RECORD OF DEATHS. 53 DEARBORN. Emma L., d. of James and Margaret, of bowel complaint, July 23, 1844; 11m. James [Amos, gravestone], son of Andrew and Mary (b. In Brookliiie), of scarlet fever, April -^8, 1851; 6 y. 3 m. Harriet H., d. of Daniel and Harriett of disease of the heart, Jan. 13, 1854; 8 m. 5 d. Sarah F., d. of (b. Dec. 11, 1851), Aus. 11. 1854. (Gravestone.) Augustine H., s. of (b.Sept. 28, 1849^, April 8, 1856. (Gravestone.) Andrew, s. of Sherbnrn and Sarah (b. in Bedford, N. H.), of cancer, April 11, 18G6; 55 y. 9 m. Mary Jane, wife of Andrew, March 12, 1871 ; 58 y. 7 m. (Gravestone.) BEARING. Charles W. A., s. of Charles S. and Mary, of congestion of the brain, July 17, 1872; 3 m.' 23 d. DEBLOIS. Charles, s. of James and Tabitha (b. in Oharlestown), of consump- tion, Sept. 30, 1859; 20 y. 10 m. James, s. of (b. in ), of paralysis, Sept. 8, 1862 ; 76 y. 11 m. 8 d. DEERY. Owen, s. of Neal and Mary, March 23, 1860; 7 d. * Mary, d. of , July 8, 1866 ; 26 y. (Gravestone.) DEGNAN. William, s. of •, Oct. 13, 1869; 4 y. 11 m. (Gravestone.) DELANO. child of Berjimin, March 27, 1829 ; 3 m. Sarah, wife of Benjamin, d. of Joseph and Sally (?) Thayer (b. in Water- town), of heart complaint, Feb. 13, 1844; 47 y. Joseph F., s. of Benjamin and Sally, of dysentery, Oct. 9, 1848 ; 33 y. [32 y., gravestonej. Lucy M., wife of Joseph E., March 13, 1870; 63 y. (Gravestone.) Benjamin, s. of Benjamin and Hannah (b. in Beverly), of disease of the bladder, Feb. 24, 1872 ; 78 y. 7 m. DELAY. Jeremiah, s. of Dennis and Mary, of inflammation of brain. May 26, 1858 i 1 y. 4 m. DELLIAR. William A., s. of Charles an(} Eliza, of dropsy on the brain, Oct. 12, 1854 ; 1 y. 5 m. 2 d. DeLORIEA. Ida E., d. of Nathaniel and Emma (b. in Sackville, N. S.), of scarlet fever, June 6, 1868 ; 8 y. 8 m. Franci-i, s. of Francis and Mary (b. in France), of paralysis, June 13, 1871; 85 y. Emma Jane, d. of Joseph B. and Harriet, of congestion, Oct. 27, 1872; Id. 54 WOBUEN RECORD OF DEATHS. DENNElSr. Walter Knijiht, s. of Stephen B. and Clara (b. in Providence, E. I.), of heart disease, May 15, 1870; 2 y. 23 d. DENNETT. John E., s. of James and Margaret (b. in Nova Scotia), drowned at Boston depot, Sept. 20, 1856 ; 56 y. Mary, widow of John, d. of William and Ellen Dalton (b. in Plymouth, EngO. of paraly^is, Nov. 24, 1862; 59 y. 5 m. Robert M., s. of John K. and Mary (b. in Chatham, N. B.), of wounds, in Washington, D. C, April 12, 1865; 24 y. 6 m. [25 y., gravestone]. DESPEAU. Van Rensselaer, s. of Van Rensselaer and Catharine, of fits, July 27, 1853; 16 d. DEVER. William, s. of John and Bridget, of dropsy on the brain, Dec. 20, 1855; 1 y. 9 m. 18 d. James, s. of Hush and Bridget, of croup, April 21, 1861; 3 y. 4 m. Charles, s. of Thomas and Calharme, of dropsy on Ihe brain, Oct. 16, 1861; 8 m. John, s. of William and Nancy (b, in Cambridge), of consumption, April 14, 1862 ; 28 y. Bridget, d. of John and Bridget, May 24, 1862; 8 m. 13 d. Elizabetli, d. «>f Hugh and Bridsret, of premature birth, March 30, 1865; 3d. James Edward, s. of Patrick J. and Mary A., of scarlet fever, Aug. 3, 1871; 11 y. 5.m. James, s. of Dennis and Susan, of typhoid fever, Sept. 15, 1871 ; 20 y. Josephine, d. of Hugh and Bridget, of scarlatina, Sept. 28, 1871 ; 1 y. 9 m. DEVINE. Katie, d. of James and (b. in Lexington), Jan. 12, 1872; 11 y. DEVLIN. Dennis, s. of John and Mary, of dropsy, Nov. 9, 1852 ; 1 y. 6 ra. Mary, wife of John, d. of Mardolph and Ellen Sullivan (b. in Ireland), of consumption, Nov. 30, 1855 ; 27 y. John, 8. of William and Margaret (b. in Ireland), of consumption, April 7, 1860; 37 y. DEVOLIi. Mary D., d. of Frederick and Luey H., of scarlet fever, Jan. 31, 1863; 1 y. 5 m. DEXTER. d. of David, Nov. 26, 1800. DICKEY. Agnes A., d. of Samuel and Adrianna, Dec. 19, 1869; 17 d. Addie J., d. of Samuel and Adrianna, Dec. 20, 1869; 18 d. WOBURN RKCOED OF DEATHS. 55 DIGENS. Hannah, d. of , July S, 1869; 6 m. 15 A. (Gravestone.) DIMICK. ChauDcy B., s. of Paul and Mary Ann (b. in Hartford), of heart disease, Nov. 24, 1862 ; 38 y. 10 m. 27 d. DINEEN. Mary, d. of Edward and Mary, July 25, 1872; 17 y. 3 m. (Grave- stone.) DITSON. Thomas, s. of Mr. Thomas and Mrs. Elizabeth, April 11, 1740; 1 y. 9 m. 15 d. Sarah, d. of Mr. Thomas and Mrs. Elizabeth, June 26, 1745 ; 2 y. 1. m. 26 d. Mr. Thomas, s. of , June 14, 1778 ; 79 v. widow of , suddenly. Oct. 1.^, 1790; 79 y. Samuel, Jr., s. of , Aug. 30, 1794; 22 y. DIX. child of Capt. Nathan, Sept. 20, 1778 ; 1 y. 10 ra. Elizabeth, wife of Capt. Nathan, Feb. 28, 1780; 31 y. 6 m. DODD. child of . — -, Sept. 16, 1778 ; 2 y. 4 m. s. of , Sept. 21, 1778 ; 4 y. 6 m. DODGE. s. of Andrew, Sept. 12, 1781; 3 y. DOHERTY. James, s. of Cornelius and Bridget, of bronchitis, May 14, 1849 ; 6 m. 4d. Margaret E.,d. of Cornelius and Bridget, of dropsy on the brain. May 24, 1851; 6 m. 8 d. Jane, wife of William (b. in Ireland), of puerperal convulsion, May 29, 1851; 24 y. Bridget, d. of John and Margaret, of croup, Nov. 21, 1851; 7 m. 21 d. Catharine, d. of John and Hannah, of croup, Jan. 7, 1855; 4 y. 7 m. Mary, d. of John and Hannah, of croup, Jan. 7, 1855; 3 y. 3 m. John, s. of Philip and Ann, of scarlet fever, Jan. 26, 1856; 7 m. James, s. of James and Catharine (b. in Ireland), scalded, Jan. 2, 1«57; 22 y. Catharine, d. of Anthony and Nancy, of purpura (?), Nov. 30, 1858; 2 m. 24 d. Sarah, d. of Hugh and Margaret (b. in Ireland), of consumption, Feb. 17, 1861 ; 29 y. Ann, d. of Edward and Mary, of croup, Nov. 26, 1861 ; 21 d. Michael, s. of Hugh and Catharine (b. iu Ireland), of old age, Feb. 27, 1862; 86 y. Michael, s. of James and Catharine (b. in Ireland), of consumption, March 20, 1863 ; 24 y. 56 WOBUKN RECORD OF DEATHS. DOHERTT, continued. Rose, d. of Michael and Catharine (b. in Ireland), June 24, 1863; 38 y. Daniel, s. of Anthony and Nancy, Sept. 21, 1863; 10 m. 13 d. Edward, s. of Ferdinand and Ellen (b. in Ireland), of dysentery, Sept. 23, 1863 ; 50 y. Timothy H., s. of Daniel and Hannah, of cholera infantum, Oct. 1, 1863 ; 1 y. Anthony, s. of Anthony and Ann, of croup, May 14, 1864; 2 m. Sarah, d. of Neal and Mary, of paralysis, June 7, 1864; 4 y. 1 m. 15 rl. Ann, wife of , d. of John and Catharine Doherty (b. in Ireland), of consumption, June 8, 1864; 28 y. Alice, wife of , d. of James and Anna Doherty (b. in Ireland), of consumption, July 24, 1864; 60 y. Daniel, s. of John and Mary (b. in Ireland), of consumption, Sept. 8, 1864; 28 y. Patrick, s. of Neal and Mary, of spasms, Sept. 20, 1864; 9 m. 5 d. Peter, s. of Michael and Mary (b. in Ireland), of wounds, in Washing- ton, D. C, May 19, 1864; 22 y. 2 m. Mary Ellen, d. of Edward and Bridget, of whooping cough, Jan. 6, 1865; 1 Di. 1 d. Mary Ann, wife of Michael, d. of John and Mary McDermott (b. in Ireland), of cancer. May 17, 1865; 52 y. 4 m. Michael, s. of Hugh and Catharine, of small-pox, May 19, 1865 ; 1 y. Patrick, s. of (b. in Ireland), of consumption, Nov. 13, 1865; 35 y. Patrick, s. of John D. and Mary, of congestion of the lungs, Feb. 5, 1866 ; 2 d. Michael, s. of , Feb. 18, 1866; 9 y. 7 m. 14 d. (Gravestone.) Margaret, d. of James and Catharine, of cholera infantum, July 24, 1866; 8 m. 25 d. Philip, s. of Hugh and Margaret (b. in Ireland), of phthisis, March 25, 1867; 60 y. Robert, s. of Anthony and , of spasms, July 29, 1867; 3 d. Hugh, s. of Hugh and Catharine, of measles, Aug. 20, 1867; 11 m. John, s. of Hugh and Catharine, of laryngitis, Jan. 30, 1868; 8 m. Philip, s. of John and Hannah, of whooping cough, Sept. 26, 1868 ; 3 m. Margaret, wife of John, d. of Daniel and Margaret Callahan (b. in Ireland), of dysentery, Sept. 28, 1868 ; 52 y. Philip, 8. of James and Ellen, March 22, 1869 ; 1 d. Bernard, s. of John N. and Mary, of premature birth, Oct. 30, 1869; 30 min. Edward, s. of Michael and Mary A. (b. in Ireland), of consumption, Nov. 8, 1869 ; 25 y. George F., s. of Francis and Margaret (b. in Ireland), drowned, March 9, 1870; 33 y. Mary, widow of Edward, d of Owen and Margery Kenney (b. in Ire- land), of rheumatism, Sept. 19, 1870; 51 y. Sarah, d. of Daniel and Haunah, of convulsions, Nov. 4, 1870; 4 y. Hannah, wife of Daniel, d. of Thomas and Hannah (b. in Ire- land), of dropsy, Dec. 15. 1870; 36 y. Catharine, d. of James and Catharine, Doc. 28, 1870; 8 d. Mary, d. of James and Ellen, of pemphygus, Feb. 19, 1871 ; 5 m. 8 d. Mary, d. of Patrick D. and Mary (b. in Ireland), of scarlet ftver, June 25, 1871; 3 y. 6 m. WOBUEN RECORD OF DEATHS. 57 DOHERTY, continued. Mary, d. of James and Catharine, of scarlet fever, June 28, 1871 ; 4 y. 3 ra. Maggie Ann, d. of James and Catharine, of scarlet fever, June 30, 1871; 2y. 4 m. Catharine, d. of John A. and Matilda, of diphtheria, Aug. 5, 1871; 5 m. 25 d. Henry, s. of John A. and Matilda, of scarlet fever, Aug. 7, 1871 ; 9 m. Margaret, d. of James and Catliarine, of congestion of the brain, Aug. 12, 1871; 4y. Danifl, s. of Philip and Eunice (b. in Ireland), of consumption, June 10, 1872; 29 y. Margaret, d. of James and Catharine, of cholera infantum, July 16, 1872 ; 8 m. 4 d. Sarah, d. of , July 20, 1872; 1 y. 7 d. (Gravestone.) Mary, d. of , June 28, 1872 ; 33 y. (Gravestone.) Ellen, d. of Hugh and Grace, of cholera infantum, Sept. 19, 1872 ; 9 m. 9 d. DOIiASr. Ellen, wife of , d. of Charles and Bridget Dolan (b. in Ireland), of congestion of the brain, July 13, 1863; 57 y. Thomas, s. of PiitricR and Mai-y, Aug. 4, 1871 ; J h. Margaret, d. of James and Ann, June 24, 1872 ; 3 y. 11 m. 4 d. DONAHOE. Michael, s. of Michael and Ellen (b. in Ireland), of lung fever, April 23, 1864; 23 y. James, s. of Michael and Mattie (b. in Ireland), of lumbar abscess, Aug. 21, 18K6; 48y. Coleman, s. of Patrick and (b. In Ireland), of sunstroke, July 12, 1868; 35 y. s. of Jeromiah and Catharine, June 4, 1869 ; 5 min. Andrew, s. of Patrick and Sarah, of pneumonia, April 17, 1871 ; 1 y. 10 m. Maggie, d. of John and Bridget (b. in Ireland), of consumption, March 7, 1872 ; 24 y. DOOIiLET. Catharine, d. of , May 6, 1870 ; 73 y. 2 m. (Gravestone.) DOOKLY. s. of James and Mary, Jan. 6, 1861; 8 h. Fanny, d. of Martin and Bridget, of apoplexy, Nov. 6, 1869 ; 15 y. 7 m. Mary, wife of James, d. of Michael and Ellen (b. In Ireland), of heart disease, Oct. 11, 1870; 42 y. DOBR. Einaldo, s. of George W. and Susan A. (b In Stoneham), of conges- tion of the lungs, Oct. 24, 1859 ; 6 y. DORRINGTON. , of Hugh and Mary, still-born, Nov. 14, 1866. 58 WOBURN RECORD OF DEATHS. DOUGLAS. A maid died at Mr. Donalas's, Sept. — , 1775. Mr. Robert, s. of , died in Portland, of old age, Nov. 15, 1794. DOW. Cellnda, d. of , Oct. 16, 1842; i m. James Henry, s. of Stephen and Celinda, of dysentery, July 21 [12, gravestone], 1846; 1 y. 5 m 17 d. Ebenezer, s. of Jesse and Eleanor {b. In Meredith, N. H.), of con- sumption, Jan. 5, 1857; 35 y. James N., s. of James N. and Ellen S., of scarlatina, April 14, 1857; 2 y. 6 m. Judith, wife of Benjamin F , d. of Artemas and Lydia Rogers (b. in Henniker, N. H.), of convulsions, June 23, 1861 ; 36 y. 9 m. 25 d. DOWNEY. Honora. d. of John and Mary (b. in Billerica), of pericarditis, March 13, 1870; 4y. DOWNING. Horace A., s. of Robert and Sarah (b. in Alexandria, N. H.), of typhoid fever, Feb. 27, 1862; 23 y. DOYLE. Rebecca, d. of Robert and Joanna, Feb. 1, 1698. Robert, s. of , Feb. 9, 1700. Julia A., d. of John and Julia, of weakness, Oct. 2, 1855; 21 d. Ellen, d. of , Oct. 26, 185ii; 45 y. (Gravestone.) Ellen, d. of Daniel and Ellen, Aug. 19, 1861 ; 22 y. (Gravestone.) Julia A., wife of John B., d. of Abijah and Celinda Thompson, of apoplexy, Dec. 8, 1867; 40 y. 2 m. 24 d. Maggie, d. of Martin and Mary, of diphtheria, Dec. 8, 1868; 3 y. 5 m. 17 d. DREW. Francisco W., s. of S. W. and Mary P., of dropsy in head, May 11, 1846; 2 m. 24 d. DROWN. Henry, son of Samuel H. and Abigail (b. in Maiden), of consumption, March 5, 1871 ; 36 y. 7 m. 22 d. DUDLEY. Edward M., s. of Matthew and Catharine (b. in Boston), of heart disease, in Washington, D. C, Oct. 10, 1864; 22 y. 1 m. 5 d. DUFFY. Catharine, d. of Patrick and Catharine [Bridget, gravestone"!, of measles, March 13, 1856; 3 y. 11 m. Catharine, wife of James, d. of John and Sarah Powell (b. in Boston), of phthisis, Dec. 29, 1865; 22 y. Sarah, d. of James and Catharine, Dec. 31, 1865 ; 11 m. WOBUEN EECOKD OF DEATHS. 59 DUFFY, conHnvect. Mary, widow of Patrick, d. of John and Eiley (b. ia Ireland), of pneumonia, Feb. 25, 1868 ; TO y. Alice Louisa, d. of Patrick and Alice, of diphtlieria, Oct. 28, 1869; t y. 11 in. 16 d. Bridfret, wife of Patrick, d. of George and Catharine Murray (b. in Ireland), of pneumonia, Dec. 8, 1869; 40 y. Emma, d. of Patrick and Bridget, June 23, 1870; 6 m. 19 d. DUNBEKRY. Peter, s. of Peter and Ann, of scarlet fever, Feb. 16, 1871; 4 y. 1 m. 27 d. Henry, s. of Peter and Ann, of scarlet fever, Feb. 17, 1871 ; 6 y. 5 m. 11 d. DUNCAN. Elizabeth, d. of Matthew and Eunice D. (b. in Ireland), of consump- tion, Oct. — , 1847; 27 y. Agnes, d. of John and Jane, of cholera infantum, Sept. 10, 1856 ; 9 m* Arthur [Thomas A., gravestone], s. of Robert and Jennie D., of con- gestion of the lungs, Feb. 18, 1860; 2 m. DUNHAM. widow of , Aug. 30, 1774. DUNNING. Martha, widow of Julius L., d. of Newton and Beulah Whittlesey (b. in Middletown, Conn.), of consumption. May 21, 1857 ; 74 y. 6 m. DUNTON. Emma M., d. of Warren and Abbie M., of cholera infantum. May 5, 1872; 6d. DUKANT. Bridget, wife of Thomas, d. at Connolly (b. in Ireland), of con- sumption, Sept. 1, 1870; 38 y. DUBEN. infant of Abraham, March 26, 1802. Abraham, s. of , Sept 14, 1821. Abraham, s. of Abraham and Lydia (Gonld) Buren (b. Sept. 16, 1776), Oct 15, 1822 Sybil, wife of Samuel R., d. of Thomas and Prudence Spanlding, of consumption, Dec. 11, 1856; 49 y. Samuel R., s. of Abraham and Mary, of consumption, Oct. 8, 1862; 59 y. 4 m. 9 d. Mary, widow of , d. of Jesse and Huldah Russell, of old age. May 28, 1864 ; 82 y. 5 m. 22 d. DUKKEE. Sophia C, wife of Nelson, of fever. May 28, 184S; 28 y. 60 WOBURN RECORD OF DEATHS. DUSHUTTIiE. Sarah A., d. of Lewis and Sarah N., of consumption, July 10, 1861 ; i m. DTJTTON. Sarah, widow of , Dec. 18, 1738. DWTER. Ellen, d. of John and Mary A. (b. in Stoneham), of cholera infantum, Aug. 27, 1863 ; 10 m. 17 d. EAGAN (see Agbn). EAGER. Dwight B., s. of Dwight F. and Rebecca, of consumption, March 26, 1861; 24 y. 1 m. 4 d. EAMES (see also Ames). Samuel, s. of Robert, April 14, 1653. John, s. of Robert, Jan. 18, 16.54. John, s. of Joseph and Mary, March 5, 1698. Elizabeth, wife of Robert, March 22, 1710. Robert, s. of , July 30, 1712. Robert, s. of Samuel and Mary, Oct. 6, 1712. Jacob, s. of Samuel, of (-mall-pox, Jan. 18, 1722. Samuel, s. of Samuel and Juilith, April 13, 1727. Rebecca, d. of Samuel and Judith, April 21, 1728. Caleb, s. of Caleb and Sarah, Jan. 9, 1737. Jonas, s. of Ciileb and Sarah, Feb. 10, 1737. Jonathan, s. of Mr. Joshua, Nov. 19, 1748. ■ wife of Mr. Joshua, Jan. 6, 1753. Samuel, s. of Deacon, Dec. 12, 1756. Judith, wife of Deacon Samuel, Jan. 10, 1766; 71 y. Jonas, s. of , suddenly, of fits, Sept. 17, 1772. Nathan, s. of Jacob and Rachel, July 21, 1773; 21st year. Deacon Samuel, s. of , Jan. 20, 1775; 84 y. Mr. Joshua, s. of , in Wilmington, of old age, Aug. 17, 1775. child of , Sept. 8, 1778; 2 J m. Mr. Jacob, s. of , Nov. 4, 1783. child of Samuel, Sept. 30, 1786; under 1 y. Rachel, widow of , Aug. 26, 1795; 70 y. d. of Samuel, Oct. 20, 1797; 14 y. Samuel, s. of John and Abigail, Dec. 4, 1798; 8 y. 8 m. Samuel, youngest s. of John, Dee. 4, 1800. Lois, d. of John and Abieail, Nov. 3, 1805 ; 17 y." Daniel, s. of John and Abigail, Nov. 21, 1805; 19 y. John, only s. of .Tohn and Polly,. July 23, 1809 ; 19 m. 4 d. John, s. of , June 13, 1813; 60 y. widow of Samuel, Jan. 12. 1813. Abigail F. (?), d. of John and Polly, June 9, 1815 ; 1 y. 8 d. Stephen, infant s. of Stephen, May 19, 1815 ; 6 w. * Also recorded ae 14 yl WOBUEN RECOKD OF DEATHS. 61 EAMES, continued. Abigail, d. of John and Polly, of dysentery, July 23, 1817; 1 y. 1 m. Samuel, s. of , Aug. 31, 1817; 38 y. Samuel, s. of Stephen and Susan, of dysentery, June 28, 1817; 16 m. Joseph, 8. of , belonging to Wilmington, killed by the bursting of a gun, April 16, 1817. infant of Widow Betsey, Feb. 18, 1819; 24 m. Nathan, s. of Jacob, March 1, 1822. Jacob, s. of , Nov. 10, 18-->4; 73 y. Lucy, wife of Robert, June 7, 1825 ; 39 y. child of Stephen, Oct. '.), 1830. Stephen, s. of , , 1839; 49 y. "William, s. of , March 8, 1842; 17 y. Susan T., widow of Stephen, d. of Jesse and Susan Barnard (b. in Harvard), of heart disease, June 8, 1859 ; 67 y. 10 in. Susan T., d. of Stephen and Susan T., Oct. 16, 1859; 34 y. 6 m. (Gravestone.) EATON. Noah, Jr., s. of -, Dec. 10, 1773. John, s. of Mr. Jonathan, Sept. 10, 1778. wife of Noah, April 10, 1787. child of Lot, Dec. 27, 1789 ; under 1 m. child of Joseph, Aug. 18, 1793; 1 y. Capt. Beniamin, s. of , Jan. 24, 1796; 76 y. Noah, s. of , April 10, 1796; 67 y. Mary, widow of Capt. Benj;imlii, April 12, 1797; 71 y. child of Capt. .Joseph, Feb. 2, 1800. Jonathan, s. of , May 19, 1806; 71 y. Lydia, d. of Joseph, Oct. 26, 1808; 5 m. Elbridge, s. of Thomas, Dec. 28 (.?), 1808; 8 m. Lucy, widow of , Sept. 30, 1811 ; 73 y. Noah, s. of Noah, Jr., March 17, 1815 ; 3 m. Reuben, s. of Lot, of dysentery, Aug. 3, 1817; 10 y. Joseph, s. of , June 23, 1818; 53 y. Miss Phebe, d. of , Aup:. 6, 1828; 76 y. John, s. of , June 27, 1835; 55 y. Lot, s. of , April 10, 1837. Susan M., d. of Daniel and Mary W., March 25, 1840; 3 y. 1 m. (Gravestone.) Jouaihau, s. of , Aug. 19, 1842; 52 y. Ruth, d. of Noah and Deborah, of old age, Dec. 9, 1843: 81 y. William L., s. of Benjamin and Hephzibah, of scailet fever, Oct. 28, 1844; 7y. Ann Maria, d. of Horace and Hannah, of cholera infantum, Sept. 18, 1847 ; 2 m. 23 d. Mary, wife of Jonathan (b. at Lexington), of old age, Sept. 6, 1848; 85 y. Esther, wife of Noah, d. of Leonard and Esther Thompson, of inflam- mation of the bowels, Jan. 6, 18.:0; 54 y. 8 m. 24 d. Lot, s. of Lot and Mary, of consumption. May 22, 1850; 54 y. Nabby, wife of John, d. of Job and Saiah Miller, of consumption, July 2, 1851; 71 y. i m. 18 d. Edward M., s. of Joseph M. and Martha, of lung fever, May 14, 1853; 2 y. 8 m. 62 WOBURN RECORD OF DEATHS. EATON, wmtinued. Daniel, s. of Lot and Mary, of disease of the heart, Nov. 30, 1853; 49 y. Lora, d. of Marcus and Phebe B. ^b. in Stoughton), of lung fever, May 22, 1856; I y.8 m. Marfha, wife of Parker, d. of Moses and Harriet Cummings, of suicide, Jan. 28, 1857 ; 24 y. 9 ra. Ed^ar, s. of Joaepti M. and Martlia, of premature birth, Jan. 29, 1858 ; 4 h. Frank, s. of Marcus and Pliebe, of cholera infantum, Sept. 7, 1858; 5 m. 13 d. Benjamin, s. of , Oct. 18, 1860; 63 y. (Gravestone.) Cyrus A., s. of Noah and Esther, of wounds, in Washington, D. C, May 2.<), 1864 ; 39 y. 5 m. 16 d. Marshall, s. of (b. March 5, 1822), Feb. 13, 1865. (Gravestone.) Thomas, s. of Thomas and , of consumption. May 21, 1866; 68 y. Eosanna B., wife of , d. of Robert and Hannah Bradford (b. in Francistown, N. H.), of paralysis, Aug. 29, 1866; 72 y. 10 m. Noah. s. of Lot and Mary, of old age, Oct. 8, 1866; -78 y. 1 m. 3 d. Arthur, s.. of Marcus and Phebe, of cholera infantum, Oct. 12, 1866 ; 4 ra. James B., s. of David and Susanna (b. in Deering, N. H.), by acci- dent on the B. & L. R. R., Oct. 10. 1S67; 52 y. 2 m. 8 d. Page, s. of Obadiah and Betsey (b. in Weare, N. H.), of old age, June 14, 1872; 81 y. 10 m. EDGECOMB. Lydia A., wife of John (b. in Gardner, Me.), of consumption, July 11, 1849; 3'iy. Horace, s. of Noah and Elizabeth B., of teething, Aug. 29, 1851 ; 1 y. 10 m. Levi J., s. of Noah and Elizabeth, of enlargement of the heart, March 3, 1858; 4 m. 5 d. George H., s. of George H. and Elizabeth, of hemorrhage, June 7, 1S72; Id. EDGELL. Benjamin, s. of Benjamin and Susanna, very suddenly, while dancing, Sept. 25, 1793; 20 y. 12 d. Benjamin, s, of , Oct. 19, 1819; 84 y. [John, in record.] Susanna, widow of Benjamin, Nov. 2, 1828. John, s. of Benjamin and Susanna (b. Dec. 27, 1778), of chronic In- flammation of bladder, May 17, 1857; 78 y. 4 m. EDGERLY, Henry, s. of Aaron and Lydia (b. in Cambridge, Vt.), of consumption, June 19, 1847 ; 39 y. Nancy, widow of Henry (b. in ), of suicide, July 29, 1861; 59 y. EDMUNDS. Mary Louisa, d. of Francis and Mary Ann (b. in Portland, Me.), of consumption, Feb. 13, 1864; 23 y. 10 m. 9 d. Francis, s. of John and Abigail (b. in Portland), of consumption, July 20, 1870; 56 y. 2 m. WOBUEN RECOKD OF DEATHS. 63 EDSON. Eicharcl, s. of , Nov. 18, 1689. Gemira A., wife of George S., Oct. 17, 1832; 26 y. 7 m. 19 d. (Gravestone.) EDWARDS. Asa, s. of Asa and Deborah (b. In Sullivan, Me.), of gravel, June 30, 1871; 61 y. 10 m. 11 d. EDWIN. P. W., s. of (b. in Boston), of cholera infantum, Oct. 2, 1851; 4 m. 19 d. ELIilOT. Mary Jane, d. of , , 1869 ; 1 y. (Gravestone.) ELLiIS. Martha J., d. of Rowland, of Boston (Alvah S. Wood), d. of (b. Iq Boston), of consumption, July 29, 1846; 8 y. Charles H., s. of M. and L., June 30, 1847 ; 3 m. 5 d. (Gravestone.) LydiaL., wife of Martin, Oct. 25, 1858; 37 y. 6 m. (Gravestone.) James S., s. of Russell and Caroline (b. in Sidney, Me.), May 2, 1865 ; 47 y. 6 m. Harry Cutter, s. of Alexander and Sarah J., of diphtheria, Feb. 18, 1867 ; 2 y. 3 m. 20 d. EMilSON. James R., s. of John and Mary (b.in St. Johns, N. B ), of bowel com- plaint, June 6, 1848; 17 y. ELLS. Elizabeth J., d. of Samuel and Jerusha (b. in Hanover), of congestion of the lungs, Nov. 19, 1866; 48 y. ELMS. "William, s. of William and Elizabeth (b. in Liverpool, Eng.), of hsematemisis, April 2, 1860 ; 70 y. 5 m. 2 d. ELSON. Hannah, widow of , Jan. 2, 1727. EMBBEE. James, s. of Adolphus and Susan (b. in Cape Breton), of consumption. May 23, 1871 ; 43 y. 9 m. 14 d. EMERSON. Xydia, d. of , July 23, 18 1 ; 15 m. Harriet, d. of Putnam and Betsey, Jan. 24, 1829; 2 y. 3 m. Mrs. Fannie R., wife of , Oct. 18, 1840. Joseph E., s. of Joseph P. and Phebe (b. in Pepperell, Mass.), of cholera morbus. May 29, 1849; 44 y. 64 WOBURN BECOED OF DEATHS. EMERSON, continued. Phebe Ann, d. of Joseph E. and Julia (b. in Boston), of scarlet fevir, June 22, 1849; 4 y. William, s. of James and Betsey (b. in Heading), of disease of the heart, Dec. 7, 1853; 82 y. Lydia, widow of Willi«m, d. of John and Su-anna Scottow, of palsy, May 30, 1861; 85y. 11 d. Helen M., d. of Thomas and Mary, of cholera infantum, Sept. 1, 1868; 2 m. 29 d. Betsey, wife of Putnam, d. of John and Joanna Hartshorn (b. in Amherst, N. H.), of pneumonia, Dec. 25, 1868; 71 y. 2 m. 5 d. EMERY. Susan J., wi^e of William, d. of James and Maria Handen (b. in Den- mark, Me.), of consumption of the blood, Aug. 8. 1853; 26 y. Willie J., s. of William and Frances, of cholera infantum, Oct. 21, 1856; 7 m. 29 d. Mary E., wife of George, d. of John and Susan CurroU, of puerperal, Jan. 10, 1859; 21 y. 4 m. Frances R., wife of William, d. of James and Maria Handen (b. in Denmark, Me.), of typhoid dysentery, Sept. 13, 1803; 33 y. 4 m. ERWIN. Eliza H., wife of William B., d. of James and Harriet Howard, of phthisis, Oct. 20, 1870; 38 y. 10 m. EVANS.* Mr. Andrew, S. of , Dec. 18, 1778 ; 70 y. Mary, widow of Andrew, Aug. 31, 1781 ; in her 72d year. Jonas, s. of , June 20, 1783. child of Andrew, Jr., May 30, 1790; 1 y. Hosea, =.. of , June 18, 1790; 7 y. Andrew, s. of , Jan. 20, 1799; 65 y. Sarah, widow of , April 22, 1823. Phebe C, d. of Thomas, Jr., and Mary, April 27, 1840; 1 w. Harriet B., d. of Thomas J. and Mary D., of cholera infantum, Sept. 30, 1849 ; 1 y. 14 d. feamuel, s. of Andrew and Sarah, of gravel, Dec. 31, 1859 ; 80 y. 5 m. Hannah P., wife of , d. of William and Alice Martain (b. in Gloucester), of phthisis, July 4, 1866; 51 y. 17 d. Susan, widow of Samuel, d. of Samuel and Susanna (b. in Read- ing), of old age, Nov. 13, 1870; 89 y. 6 m. FALEY. Mary Ann, d. of Peter and Catharine, Jan. 14, 1857 ; 4 y. 2 m. (Grave- stone.) * Thomas Jefferson Evans, b. in Wakefield, Oct. 9, 1806; mar. Mary Delia Syraonds in Heading, Deo. 1, 1836. Stie was born in Beading, June 17, 1818. He died in Woburn, March 27, 1881. They had issue : 0) Phebe Cumminga^ b. in "Wobnrn, April 2u, 1840; d. April 27, 1840; (2) Delta Rebecca^ b. in Woburn, June 24, 1841, mar. Everett Cummings fb. in Woburn, Nov. 7, 1838), in Boston, Sept. 12, 1867, and they bad three children; she d. in Malone, N. Y., Apri' 29, 1874, and he mar. for his second wife, Sept. 28. 1875, Clara Ellen Farrington, and by her had children : Morton Everett, b. in Kalune, N. Y., Sept. 14, 1876, and Alfred Newhall, b. Jan 26, 1878, d. Aug. 19, 1878; (3) 77iowas Batlelle, b. in Woburn, March 24. 1845, mar. Susan Emma Foster, March 24, 1874; (4) Harriet BaUelle, b. Sept. 16, 1848, d. Sept. 30, 1849. — Mes. Maby D. Evans. WOBUEN RECORD OF DEATHS. 65 FARLEY. James, s. of George, Dec. 10, 1643. Edward, s. of Thomas and (b. in ), Oct. — , 1858 ; 1 y. John, s. of Thomas and Ellen, of cholera Infantum, Sept. 26, 1859; 2 m. FARMER. Thomas, s. of , Aug. 31, 1791 ; 48 y. Margaret F., widow of , d. of Christian and Catharine Franksford [p. in Boston), of rheumatism, July 28, 1864 ; 82 y. 11 m. 2 d. FARNSWORTH. Mr. William, s. of , Oct. 27, 1827; 23 y. Lucy T., wife of Jonathan, d. of Joseph and .Lucy Wyman, of con- sumption, March 4, 1858 ; 36 y. 11 m. FARRAR. Isaac, s. of John, Dec. 30, 1659. Jacob. Sen., s. of , Aug. 14, 1677. Jacob, s. of , of small-pox, 1678 or 1678-9. John, s. of , July 11, 1690. d. of Isaac, March — , 1713. FARRASE. John Henry, s. of , of Hubbardston, at Abel Pierce's, Feb. 19, 1817. FARREN (see Ebrmn). FARRINGTON. d. of Matthew, Sept. 21, 1778; 1 y. 2 m. Mrs., wife of , May 14, 1790; 36 y. FARRY. Hugh, 8. of Patrick and Bridget (b. in Ireland), of diarrhoea, July 27, 1864; ly. 4 m. FAWCETT. John C, s. of John and (b. in Sackville, N. B., Aug. — , 1833), of spinal disease, Oct. 26, 1863; 30 y. 2 m. FAY. Abigail P., wife of George "W., Sept. 22, 1841; 25 y. (Gravestone, Second Burying-Ground.) Ellen G., wife of Daniel, d. of Thomas and Gerry (b. in Ireland), of consumption, Feb. 18, 1856; 37 y. FEELEY. Mary Ann, d. of Peter and Catharine, of scarlatina, Jan. 15, 1857; 4 y. 2 m. 6 66 WOBUEN EECOED OF DEATHS. PEENEY. Mary A., d. of Bartholomew and Sarah, of typhoid fever, Sept. 28, 1864; 2y. em. Bartholomew, s. of James and Abigail (b. in Ireland), of consumptiou, July 22, 1868: 36 y. FELLOWS. Charles E., s. of William and Mary, of cholera infantum, Oct. 23, 1852 ; 1 y. 3 m. Charles, s. of William and Mary Ann, of cholera infantum, Aug. 4, 1853; 3 m. 4 d. FERGUSON. James F., s. of William and Sarah (b. in Wallace, N. S.), of dysentery, Aug. 30, 1853; 21 y. Kobert D., s. of William and Sarah (b. in N. S.), of consumption. May 15, 1856; 20 y. 1 m. 22 d. [1855, 19 y., gravestone]. FERBIN. Bridget, d. of Philip and Mary (b. in Ireland), of typhoid fever, Jan. 5, 1856; 21 y. [20 y., gravestone]. Charles H., s. of Michael and Bridget, of lung fever, Jan. 8, 1856; 1 y. 1 m. 20 d. Philip, s. of Stephen and Mary (b. in Ireland), of consumption, Dec. 3, 1859; 64 y. Mary, d. of Michael and Bridget, of scarlet fever, June 5, 1864; 12 y. 23 d. [11 y., gravestone]. Martha J., d. of Michael and Bridget, of scarlet fever, June 5, 1864; 5 y. 9 m. 28 d. Kose J., d. of Michael, Jr., and Ann, of consumption, April 23, 1865; 1 y. 4 m. Jacob W., s. of (b. in Dorchester, N. H.), of consumption, Aug. 9, 1871; 60 y. 1 m. 28 d. Clara, d. of Stephen and Katie, of pneumonia, May 4 [15, gravestone], 1872; 5 m. Rose, d. of Michael J. and Ann, of measles, May 9, 1872; 1 y. 9 m. 9 d. Patrick, s. of , Oct. 13, 1872; 38 y. (Gravestone.) Philip, s. of , Nov. 26, 1872; 26 y. (Gravestone.) FESSENDEN. Mr., 8. of , June 18, 1^41 ; 80 y. Edward H., s. of Arthur and Sarah (b. in Boston), of consumption, Sept. 2, 1845; 41 y. Sarah C. B., wife of Arthur, d. of Matthew and Martha Haslem (b. in Irvington, N. Y.), of consumption, Sept. 5, 1857; 30 y. 9 m. Mary, d. of Arthur and Sara^. May 1, 186U ; 66 y. 5 m. 3 d. FETBIDGE. William J., s. of Thomas M. and Margaret (b. in Eredericton, N. B ), of consumption, Dec. 31, 1867 ; 18 y. 9 m. 9 d. FICKETT. Euth Ann, d. of Samuel and Kuth (b. in Charlestown) , of consumption, July 28, 1848 ; 11 y. WOBUKN EECOED OF DEATHS. 67 FIELD. Thomas Cotton, s. of Amasa and Mary E. (b. in Lisbon, Me.), of typlioid fever, In FalmoutU, Va., Dec. 13, 186:i; 18 y. 10 m. FIFIELD. Capt. Abram, s. of , Sept. 12, 1711; 57 y. Mary H., d. of John and Mary A. (b. in Boston), of consumption, June 10, 1872 ; 27 y. 10 m. FINN. Patrick, s. of Michael and Mary (b. in Ireland), Oct. 11, 1860; 42 y. Michael, Isilled at Spottsylvania, Va., May 8, 18U4; 16 y. 4 ni. 3 d. (Gravestone.) Charles M., s. of Lawrence and Ann, of enteritis, July 20, 1869; 1 y. 6 m. FINNEBTY. Mary, d. of Michael and Margaret, of dropsy of the brain, June 25, 1869 ; 3 y. 6 m. Michael, s. of Michael and Margaret, of marasmus, Aug. 12, 1869; 3 m. 13 d. Margaret, wife of Michael, d. of Patrick Connolly (b. in Ireland), of consumption. May 18, 1870; 40 y. FINNIGAN. Ellen, wife of Peter, d. of Patrick and Catharine Duffy (b. in Ireland), of consumption, Aug. 27, 1852 ; 22 y. Mary, wife of Bryan, d. of Peter and Alice Rafferty (b. in Ireland), of mental debility, Oct. 13, 1862; 64 y. Mary A., d. of Patrick and Mary (b. in Stoneham;, of fits, Nov. 10, 1864; 2y. 5 m. 17 d. Owen, s. of Edward and Julia, of pneumonia, Jan. 10, 1865; 1 y. 10 m. 20 d. Alice, d. of Patrick and Mary, of dropsy on the brain, April 2, 1865; 4 m. Eliza, d. of Patrick and Mary (_b. in Stoneham), of scarlatina, Sept. 30, 1865; 2 y. 16 d. Stephen J., 8. of Patrick and Mary, of diphtheria, Oct. 4, 1865; 6 y. 2 m. 24 d. Michael, s. of Stephen and Elizabeth (b. in Ireland), of phthisis, Aug. 16, 1869 J 40 y. FISHER. Charles Augustus, s. of Oliver and Patty, Jan. 9, 1831 ; 6 m. Oliver, s. of Oliver and Olive (b. in South Dedham), of old age, Dec. 12, 1871; 75 y. 11 m. FISK. Seaborn, widow of David, Sen., of Lexington (?), Jan. 12, 1721. Mrs., wife of , Dec. 19, 1772. John, Jr., s. of John, Sept. 22, 1816; 5 y. Mary, d. of John, Dec. 1, 18^2; 3y. 68 WOBURN EECORD OF DEATHS. FISK, continued. Sarah, widow of Robert (b. in Lexington), of consumption, Dec. 14, 1848; 67 y. Sarah E., d. of Hiram and Louisa, of whooping cough, June 30, 1853; 10 m. 20 d. Adaline D., d. of Hiram and Louisa, of effusion of the brain, June 8, 1854; 13 y. Peter, s. of Robert and Sarah (b. in Lexington), of consumption, July 20, 1854; 48 y. FITZ. Thomas, s. of Patrick and Ann, of asphyxia, Sept. 18, 1871 ; 2 h. FITZGERALD. Michael, s. of Michael and Mary (b. in Ireland), of consumption, April 6, 185.5; 40 y. Richard, s. of (b. in Ireland), of consumption, April 25, 1856; 38 y. Michael, s. of Patricia and Eliza, of cholera infantum, Sept. 23, 1856 ; 11 m. Andrew, s. of Michael and Mary, of brain fever, June 5, 1857; 3 y. 2 m. Redmond, s. of Redmond and Sarah (b. in Ireland), of lockjaw, July 25, 1860; 36 y. John, s. of John and Margaret, of consumption, Oct. 12, 1860; 3 m. 10 d. John, s. of Dennis and Margaret (b. in Ireland), of consumption, Kov. 23, 1860 ; 40 y. Catharine, d. of James and Catharine, Feb. 5, 1861; 14 d. John, s. of John and Abby (b. in Ireland), in Poolesville, Md., Nov. 15, 1861. Andrew, s. of Patrick and Katie, of diphtheria, Sept. 15, 1871 ; 4 y. FITZ PATRICK. Edward, s. of Patrick and Eliza, of consumption, April 2, 1859; 5 m. Michael,. s. of Edward and Margaret, of croup, Dec. 20, 1863; 4 y. Catharine, d. of Edward and Margaret, of spina bifida, July 1, 1864 ; 14 d. Elizabeth, wife of James, d. of William and Bridget Lamb (b. in Ire- land), of pneumonia, July 27, 1867; 23 y. Michael, s. of James and Bridget (b. in Maiden), of cholera infantum, Aug. 3, 1871; Urn. FLAGG. Thomas, s. of Gershom, June 23, 1677. Benoni, s. of Gershom and Hannah, Aug. 19, 1687. Lieut. Gershom, s. of , July 6, 1690. Gershom, s. of Gershom and Hannah, July 11, 1700. John, s. of Ebenezerand Elizabeth, June 23, 1724. Joseph, s. of Gershom, Sept. 19, 1724. Benjamin, s. of Gershom and Hannah, by a shot of a gun, April 7, WOBURN EECORD OF DEATHS. 69 FLiAGG, continued. Col. Eleazer, s. of , July 12, 1726; 56 y. Martha, wife of Gershom, i"eb. 5, 1738. HanDah, wife of Mr. Gersliom, Jan. 4, 1741. Madam Esther, widow of Eleazer, Esq. , Sept. 18, 1744 ; 70 y. Ebenezer^ s. of , July 10, 1746; 68 v. Mr. Gershom, Jr., s. of , May 14. 1753. Mr. Gershom, s. of , Aug. 24, 1755. Hannah, wife of John , Aug. — , 1772. infant child of John and Hannah, Aug. — , 1772. Mr. Benjamin, s. of , April 1, 1774. Hannah, d. of , July 8, 1786; 9 y. Polly, d. of , June ii9, 1787; 17 y. Mrs. Betty, relict of Benjamin, Oct. 22, 1789; 80 y. Zachary, s. of , Feb. 17, 1791; 69 y. Joseph, s. (t , Dec. 12, 1795 ; 3 y. Thomas, s. of , May 12, 1796; 1 y. Sarah, wife of Hiram, Nov. 19, 1810; 52 y. Martha, d. of Hiraiu, Oct. 9, 1813; 20 m. Hannah, widow of , Dec. 28, 1«15; 79 y. John, s. of , May 24, (21?) 1825; 78 y. Leroy, s. of Mr. Charles, March 30, 1828; 1 y. Charles, s. of , Nov. 19, 1829. Susan "W., wife of Henry, Jan. 22, 1830; 26 y.* Josiah, 2d., s. of , , 1830. child of Henry, , 1831. Miss Lydia W., d. of , Oct 19, 1833 ; 76 y. John, s. of , March 17, 1835 ; 55 y. Francis H., s. of Henry and Caroline, of fits, Feb. 6, 1846; 1 y. 9 ra. Abigail, widow of John (b. in Wilmington), of old age, Feb. 1, 1847; 98 y. 10 m. 12 d. George Henry, s. of John G. and Sarah, Nov. 15, 1848; 13 m. 11 d. (Gravestone.) Mary, d. of John and Mary, of complication of diseases, Nov. 19, 1851; 49 y. [Nov. 14, 50 y., gravestone]. Hiram, s. of Hiram and Martha, of consumption, .July 11, 1854; 37 y. Sally, wife of George, d. of Moses and Sar.-ih Tottingham (b. in Ash- burnham), of chronic rheumatism, Dec. 2, 1856; 68 y. Hannah, d. of John and Abigail, of paralysis, April 24, 1857; 71 y. Mary, widow of John, d. of John and Caroline Fowle, of old age, Aug. 19, 1857; 78 y. 8 m. Heury, s. of Hiram and Sarah, of consumption, Aug. 15, 1861; 61 y. 4 m. John, s. of Josiah and Polly (b. in Wilmington), of lung fever, July 30, 1863 ; 60 y. George A., s. of Henrv and Caroline, of consumption, in Baltimore, Md., Oct. 30, 1864; 23 y. 9 m. 27 d. Sewell, s. of Hiram and sally, of phthisis, June 17, 1866; 75 y. 4 m. Caroline Winn, wife of Capt. Henry, March 22, 1867; 64 y. (Grave- stone.) Charles E., s. of Charles and Abigail, of dropsy of the brain, Nov. 27, 1871; 12 y. 11 m. 12 d. * In the Christian Watchman the date is given as January, 1831, and the age, 39 y. 70 WOBUEN EECOED OF DEATHS. FLAHERTY. Patrick, s. of Edward and Mary (h. in Ireland), of cholera infantum, Aug. 26, 1864; 1 v. 4 m. Margaret, d. of Edmund and Mary, of teething, Sept. 23, 1865; 1 y- Margaret, d. of Edmund and Mary, Jan. 13, 1868; 7 m., John, s. of Patrick and Mary, of couvulsions, April 22, 1868; 7 d. John, s. of Coleman and Cathaiine, of hydrocephalus, Nov. 23, 1869; 6 m. Michael, s. of and Bridget (b. in Ireland), of gangrene of the lungs, June 8, 1870; 45 y. Sarah, d. of Edmund and Mary, of cholera infantum, Oct. 8, 1870; 1 y. 2 m. Patrick, s. of Bartly and Hannah, of spinal paralysis, July 16, 1871; 1 T. 4 m. Thomas, s. of , Nov. 19, 1871 ; 23 y. (Gravestone.) Mary Jane, wife of . d. of John and Bridget Joyce (b. in Ire- land), of consumption, Nov. 25, 1871 ; 27 y. Mary, wife of Edmund, d. of McNamara, of scarlet fever, Jan. 27, 1872. Thomas, s. of Michael and Mary (born in ), June 7, 1872; 4 y. 6 m. Patrick, s. of John and Bridget (b. in Ireland), of sunstroke, July 1, 1872; 26 y. Thomas, s. of Bartlott and Barbara, of typhoid fever, Oct. 15, 1872 ; 4 y. 1 m. FLANDEKS. Sarah, wife of H. M., Feb. — , 1823. (Gravestone.) John H., s. of John H. and Sarah P., Oct. 30. 1841 ; 1 y. 3 m. 4 d. Mary Ann, d. of , Aug. 4, 1842; 1 y. 10 m. Mary, widow of William, of Sali-bury, N. H., Feb. 27, 1843; 63 y. Jane Ellen, d. of John and Mary, of dysentery, Aug. 3, 1846 ; 1 y. 9 m. James F., s. of Daniel and Hannah E. (b. in Salisbury, N. H.), of con- gestion of the brain, June 24, 1849; 25 y. Mary A. G., wife of Harrison H. (b. in Haverhill), of chronic consump- tion, July 17, 1849; 35 y. 10 m. Phebe C, wife of William, d. of iToshua and Phebe Converse, of com- plication of diseases, May 19, 1851 ; 43 y. Clara M., d. of Jotin and Elizabeth, of dropsy on the brain, Sept. 2, 1852; 10 m. 9 d. Georf!e Edward, s. of , April 4, 1853. (Gravestone.) Ellen Sophia, d. of Henry H. and Sarah, of weakness, Aug. 30, 1854; 9h. Mary E., wife of Franklin, d. of Alpheus B. and Hannah Dennett (b. in East Cambridge), of consumption, July 12, 1856; 22 y. 8 m. 25 d. Sarah J., d. of Henry H. and Sarah, of scarlatina, May 14, 1857; 2 y. 9 m. Henry H., s. of Henry H. and Sarah, of scarlatina, May 23, 1857; 5 y. 9 m. William H., s. of William and Lydia M., of scarlet fever, Jan. 1, 1863; 4 V. 3 m. WOBUEN RECORD OF DEATHS. 71 FLINT. Charles, s. of Henry and Mary, of hectic fever, July 27, 1844 ; 1 y. 6 m. Henry, s. of Ebenezer and Dorcas (b. in Hillsborough, N. H.), of consumption, April 27, 1847 ; 49 y. Mary E., d. of Henry and Mary (b. in Boston), of consumption, Sept. 27, 1848 ; 13 y. Samuel, s. of Amos and Hannah (b. in Francestown, N. H.), of scar- let fever, Jan. 12, 1856; 14 v. 9 m. Eunice, d. of John and Esther (b. In "Walpole, N. H.), of dropsy, March 20, 1858; ."iO y. Kendall, s. of Kendall and Abby (b. In Reading), Oct. 20, 1864; 68 y. 1 m. 26 d. Abigail, d. of John and Esther (b. in Walpole, N. H.), of consump- tion, May 11, 1868; 62 y. 1 m. FLOYD. d. of Mr., Oct. 1, 1841; 1 y. Mrs. Lydia Ann, wife of , April 17, 1842; 28 y. Mary Angeline, d. of Daniel and Catherine, at Charlestovcn, Feb. 13, 1844; 16 y. (Gravestone.) Daniel Augustus, s. of Daniel and Catherine, at Curacoa, West India Islands, May 7,1845; 19 y. (Gravestone.) Daniel, s. of , at Charlestown, Dec. 28, 1845 ; 46 y. (Grave- stone.) Jotin, s. of Reuben and Abigail (b. in Salem), of delirium tremens, Mav 6, 1855 ; 30 y. • Catherine, wife of Daniel, at Boston, Nov. 3, 1856 ; 56 y. (Grave- stone.) FOLEY. Daniel, s. of Daniel and Mary (b. in Ireland) , drowned, July 30, 1854; 23 y. 6 m. Margaret Ann, d. of Bartholomew and Bridget, of dropsy on the brain, July 26, 1859 ; 5 d. Bridget, wife of James, d. of James and Abigail Finney (b. in Ireland), of consumption, Jan. 3, 1861; 31 y. Ellen, wife of , d. of Michael and Mary Lahey (b. in Ireland), of childbirth, Jan. l.=i, 1863; 33 y. Michael, Jr., s. of Michael and Mary (b. in Ireland), killed in battle in the Wilderness, Va., May 6, 1864; 36 y. 7 m. 7 d. Patrick Henry, s. of Matthew and Catherine, Feb. 8, 1865; 2 y. 4 m. (Gravestone.) John, s. of Michael and Nappy, of consumption, June 9, 1867; 9 m. 18 d. John, s. of Hugh and Catharine, of consumption, Oct. 16, 1867 ; 9 m. 18 d. Michael, s. of Michael and Catharine (b. in Boston), of erysipelas, Sept. 9, 1868; 3d. Michael, s. of Patrick and Bridget (b. in Ireland), of phthisis, Oct. 12, 1868; 78 y. . ^ ^ . ^ Mary Ann, d. of Hugh and Catharine, of whooping cough, Oct. 9, 1871; 2 m. 6 d. „ . -, , ,s Mary, widow of , d. of Michael and Maria Conway (b. in Ireland), of paralysis, Dec. M, 1871 ; 80 y. 6 m. 20 d. 72 WOBURN RECORD OF DEATHS. FOKD. Mary [Marion, gravestone] E., wife of Howard M., d. of Charles L. and Moore (b. in ), of stricture of the oesophagus, Dec. 1, 1867 ; 35 y. 7 m. FORTUNE. wife of Amos, Oct. 3, 1775. FOSDICK. James, s. of (b. Jan. 8, 1789), in Charlestown, Sept. 26, 1854. (Gravestone.) Abbie, d. of George F. and Sarah E., July 20, 1869; 11 m. 20 d. (Gravestone.; FOSS. Elkanah E., 'wife of , d. of John and Elizabeth (b. in Maine), of dysentery, Sept. 11 , 1853 ; 33 y. Thomas Henry, e. of Elljanah and Margaret (b. in Cambridge), of teething, Aug. 28, 1853; 3 m. Frank, s. of Henry F. and Sarah, of pneumonia and congestion of the brain, Feb. 25, 1860; 6 y. Almira A., wife of William, d. of Benjamin and Mary A. George (b. In Newburyport), of tumor, Dec. 30, 1864; 61 y. 11 m. U d. William, s. of John and Martha (b. in Haverhill), of hernia, Sept. 9, 1868; 66 y. FOSTER. Thomas, s. of Hope.'still, May 1, 1672. William, .«. of Joel, Nov. 27, 1810; 6 m. Phebe, wife of William, Feb. 12, 1815; 42 y. Abraham, son of , March 6, 1823. William, s. of , Oct. 19, 1824. Mrs. Pamela, wife of , d. of Joseph and Betsey Winn, Feb. 26, 1842; 64 y. Nathan W., s. of Charles C. and Esther, of fits, Sept. 12, 1846; 1 y. 6 m. Timothy, s. of Joel and Eunice (b. in Wilmington), of consumption, Dec. ], 1855; 41 y. 3 m. Mary A., d. of Charles C. and Esther, of diphtheria, Dec. 13, 1860; 11 y. 9 m. Irving, s. of Charles C. and Esther, killed in battle, in Petersburg, Va., June 18, 1864; 22 y. 8 m. 15 d. Almira, wife of , d. of Thaddeus and Mary Winship (b. in Lexing- ton), of consumption, Nov. 5, 1869; 49 y. 4 m. s. of Willis H. and Sarah E., Feb. 1, 1870; 4 h. Sumner W., s. of J. H. and C. F., Aug. 31, 1872; 19 y. 2 m. (Grave- stone.) FOWIiE. Maria, negro servant to James Fowle, Jan. 9, 1687. Lieut. James, s. of , Dec. 17, 1690; 49 y. Elizabeth, d. of John and Elizabeth, March 4, 1699 ; 5 m. Dorothy, d. of John and Elizabeth, May 28, 1704 ; 9 m. WOBURN RECORD OF DEATHS. 73 FOWIiB, continued. James, s. of James and Mary, Oct. 11, 1706. Hannah, d. of John and Elizabeth, Oct. 3, 1710; 1 m. 3 d. Huth, d. of James and Mary, March 3, 1713; 11 y. Capt. James, s. of , March 19, 1714; 47 y. 14 d. Jonathan, s. of John and Elizabeth, Nov. 21, 1714; 2 y. 2 m. 19 d. Kuth, d. of John and Elizabeth, Feb. 18, 1721. Mr. Peter, s. of , Dec. 11, 17^1. Dorothy, d. of John and Elizabeth, Sept. 14, 1732. Ruth, d. of John and Ruth, May 8, 1738. Timothy, s. of Jacob, July 5, 1741. Capt. John, s. of , June 13, 1744. Cornet John, s. of , , 1745. Elizabeth, widow of , May 14, 1753. Euth, widow of , May 20, 1753. Mr. Samuel, Jr., s. of , May 31, 1753. wife of Mr. Sanouel, May 31, 1754. William, s. of Mr. Samuel, Oct. 18, 1754. Susanna, wife of Esq. James, Nov. 11, 1767; 53 y. Mr. Jonathan, s. of , May 26, 1772. Mrs. Sarah, wife of , Jan. 21, 1773. Mrs. Judith, wife of , Nov. 8, 1774. Ruhamah, d. of James, 3d, July £1, 1775. Major John, s. of , Sept. 28, 1775. Mary, only child of Mr. Benjamin, Oct. 28. 1775. Ruhamah, wife of James, 3d, Nov. 27, 1776. Mary, wife of Mr. Benjamin, May 18, 1777. Mr. Joshua, s. of , March 26, 1779. James, Esq., s. of • , Aug. 16, 1779. Abigail, d. of Capt. John, Eeb. 6, 1782. Elizabeth, d. of Capt. John, Aug. 28, 1782. child of Joseph, Aug. 17, 1785. John, Esq., s. of , Oct. 15, 1786; 61 y. child of Joseph, Nov. 8, 1786 ; under 6 m. child of Joseph, May 23, 1787; under 1 m. Polly, d. of James, Jr., and Jane, July 26, 1788. child of Joseph, Sept. 12, 1792 ; 1 m. Benjamin, " the younger," s. of James, Nov. 18, 1792; 16 y. Mr. James, Sen., s. of , April 10, 1793; 72 y. Samuel, s. of James and Mary, Aug. 13, 1793 ; 88 y. Dorothy, d of , Aug. 28, 1794; 85 y. James, s. of , Feb. 18, 1796; 53 y. James, s. of , Oct. 13, 1797. Leonard, s. of , Jan. 16, 1798; 61 y. child of Samuel, Jan. 13, 1798. child of Joseph, Sept. 3, 1798; 6 m. Infant of Joseph, Aug. — , 1800. Joseph, s. of , thrown from his horse, Dec. 14, 1800. twin infant of Samuel, 1st week December, 1801. Josiah, s. of , Feb. 28, 1805; 74 y. Margery, wife of Josiah, July 1, 1812; 82 y. infant of Jesse R., Feb. 5, 1815 ; 2 d. Benjamin, s. of , Nov. 9, 1815; 69 y. Mary, widow of Benjamin, Dec. 11, 1815; 54 y. James, s. of William and Sarah, June 1, 1818; 19 y. child of John, Jr., Nov. 6, 1819; 4 m. 74 WOBURN KECOED OF DEATHS. FOWLiE, continued. Jonathan W., s. of , May 1, 1821 ; 31 y. William C, s. of Luke and EhodaC, Aug. 23, 1827; 4 m. child of Mr. John, Oct. 19, 1827; 10 m. Mr. Jonathan, s. of , Nov. 28, 1827; 60 y. Mr. Samuel, s. of , Jan. 30, 1830. widow of Samuel, , 1831. Klbridge, s. of , Jan. 26, 1832 ; 29 y. John Adams, s. of Leonard and Ruth, April 9, 1832 ; 9 y. 4 m. Mr. Marshall, s. of , June 14, 1833; 49 y. Abby P., d. of Luke and Rhoda C, Sept. 24, 1834; 9 m. (Grave- stone.) Deacon John, s. of , Dec. 29, 1834 ; 79 y. Martha, d. of Luke and Ehoda C, June 24, 1835 ; 4 m. (Gravestone.) Mathilda, d. of Luke and Rhoda C., June 24, 1835 ; 4 m. (Grave- stone.) Benjamin J., s. of , March 20, 1836; 20 y. Frances Lock, d. of Jeduthun and Louisa L., Oct. 5, 1836; 11 m. 14 d. Khoda C, wife of Luke, April 22, 1839 ; 29 y. Abi P., d. of Luke and Ehoda, June 24, 1839 ; 9 y. 19 d. Lois, wife (widow?) of Deacon John, Feb. 2, 1840; 81 y. Benjamin, s. of , April 18, 1841 ; 56 y. James L., s. of Luke and Ehoda C, May 14, 1841; 2 y. Mary, wife of Jesse R., d. of John, Jr., and Sarah Bruce, of con- sumption, April 5, 1845; 57 y. Louisa L., wife of Jeduthun, d. of Josiah, Jr., and Susanna Locke, of consumption, June 8, 1845; 34 y. Mary [Sarah, gravestone], wife of William, of old age, Dec. 28, 1847; 75 y. [81 y., gravestone]. William, s. of Josiah and Margery, of old age, July 17, 1850; 87 y. Susan, d. of William and Mary, of apoplexy, Nov. 19, 1850; 61 y. 10 m. 17 d. Mary L., d. of Edward and Mary, of consumption, Oct. 17, 1851 ; 21 y. 2 m. 9 d. John F., 8. of John J. and Hannah, of softening of the brain, June 5, 1853 ; 8 m. Lena, d. of James L. and Luthera, of fits, June 15, 1854; 2 y. William H., s. of Jeduthun and Louisa, by the discharge of a gun, July ->, lM5t; 16 y. 6 m. Frank J., s. of James L. and Luthera, of scarlet fever, April 28, 1855; 5 y. 6 m. Frederick L., s. of Oliver and Sarah, of consumption of the brain, Dec. 8. 1855 ; 3 d. Georuianna E., d. of George and Elizabeth, of erythema, Jan. 13, 1856; 1 y. 10 m. Edward H., 8. of Timothy and Eliza R., of canker, Oct. 16, 1856; 13 d. John, 2d, s. of James and Jane, of consumptiou. Dee. 8, 1866: 67 y. William, s of Benjamin and Mary, of inflammation of bowels, Feb. 12, 1857; 39 y. Eleanor, wife of John, d. of John and Eleanor Johnson (b. in Boston), of apoplexy, July 2, 185T; 68 y. 10 m. Timothy C, s. of Timothy and Eliza, of canker, Oct. 12, 1858 ; 2 m. Julia Etta, d. of Walter and Julia, of scarlatina, June 8, 1859; 3 y. 8 m. Jessie R., s. of John and Lois, of enlargement of the heart, Nov. 10, 1859 ; 73 y. 5 m. "WOBIIRN RECORD OF DEATHS. 75 FOWLiE, continued. Sarah E., d. of Oliver E and Sarah R., of dropsy on the brain, Dec. 10, 1859; 2y. 8 m. Charles, s. of Josiah and Kezia, of stoppage of the bowels, Oct. 5, 1861: 28 y. 6 m. Hannah D., wife of Kdward, d. of Rufus and Betsey Damon (b. in Reading), of consumption, March 7, 1864; 44 y. 10 m. 13 d. Charles A., s. of Leonard and Ruby L , of cancer, June 24, 1864; 39 y. 4 m. Corp. Clifford B., s. of Josiah and Kezia, of small-pox, in Boston, July 3, 1864; 34 y. Ruby Lucina, wife of Leonard, d. of Jonathan and Olive Adams (b. in St. Jolmsbury, Vt.), of old age, May 21, 1865; 74 y. [72 y., grave- stone]. Mary W., wife of Samuel A., d. of B. and Mary Cutter, July 21, 1865. (Gravestone.) Mary, widow of . d. of William and Sarah (b. in Marblehead), drowned, Nov. 25, 1865; 72 y. 7 m. Freddie, s. of James L. and Luthera, of consumption, Jan. 6, 1869 ; 5 y. 2 m. 17 d. Luthera T., wife of James L., d. of Josiah and Susanna Tay, of con- sumption, Feb. 10, 1869 ; 49 y. 3 m. Josiah, s. of John and Lois, Jan. 15, 1870; 72 y. 1 m. 6 d. Luke, s. of William and Sarah, of old age, Dec. 19, 1872; 70 y. FOX. Thomas, s. of Jabez, July 10, 1680. Judith, d. of Jabez and Judith, , 1690. Rev. Mr. Jabez, s. of , of small-pox, in Boston, Feb. 28, 1703; 56 y. Anna, wife of Mr. Jabez, of Falmouth, Aug. 5, 1746; 43 (?) y. Rev. Mr. John, s. of , Dec. 12, 1756. Susanna, d. of Capt. Jonathan, Sept. — , 1761. Jabez, s. of Capt. Jonathan, Sept. 29, 1761. Mrs. Mary, widow of Rev. Mr. John, Feb. — , 1764. Abigail, wife of Mr. William, Oct. 26, 1771; 28 y. Jabez (?), grandson of Jonathan Tidd, Jan. — , 1774; 4 ra. John, grandson of Lieut. Jonathan (?) Tidrl, March 12, 1776; 5 y. 2 m. William. Sen., s. of , Dec 16, 1784; 42 y. Ruth, wife of Col. Jonathan, Oct. 6, 1786; 67 y. William, s. of , July ll(Aug., mem. of S. Thompson, Esq.), 1786; 20 y. Zeruiah, (?) d. of , Nov. 30, 1786; 38 y. Col. Jonathan, s. of , April 17, 1790. Infant of William, Sept. 1, 1797. Betsey, d. of , pauper, Jan. 14, 1797; 60 y. Thomas, s. of . May 7, 1815; 75 y. Arethusa, wife of William, July 20, 1817; 44 y. Elizabeth, widow of Thomas, Dec. 9, 1818; 77 y. infant child of Capt. William, Jr., Oct. 26, 1821 ; 1 d. child of Capt. William, Sept. — , 1826. Thomas, s. of Capt. William, March 23, 1830. William, 3d, s. of William and Abigail, Oct. 19, 1841 ; 23 y. 5 m. Fanny, ri. of William and Arethusa, of inflammation of stomach, March 17, 1844 ; 30 y. 76 WOBUEN KECOED OP DEATHS. FOX, continued. Capt. William, s. of Thomas and Elizabeth (b. in Lexington), of bowel complaint, in Soraerville, Feb. 10, 1852; 81 y. M. Louisa, d. of William and Abigail, of consumption, April 24, 1863; 18 y. 9 m. William, s. of , June 12, 1863 ; 70 y. 5 m. (Gravestone.) Samuel, s. of William and Arethusa, of exhaustion, in Somerville, Aug. 13, 18fi4 ; 65 y. James, s. of James and (b. in Ireland), of consumption, March 11, 1865; 60 y. [59 y., gravestone]. Abigail, wife of William, Feb. 12, 1865; 71 y. (Gravestone.) FKAMPTON. Alice Louisa, d. of Joseph G. and Alice, of cholera Infantum, July 27, 1862 ; 10 m. 10 d. FKANCIS. widow of , June 15, 1788; 64 y. FRAZIEK. Dorinda Ann, d. of Peter and Dorinda A., of whooping cough, Jan. 30, 1847; 1 y. 8 m. Peter, s. of Peter and Betsey (b. in Boston), of delirium tremens, Nov. 23, 1850 ; 45 y. Caiharine, d. of Alexander and Catharine, of hemorrhage, June 28, 1859 ; 2 d. FRENCH. Thomas Miller, s. of Peter, at bis grandfather's. Job Miller, Aug. 15, 1816; 6y. Mr. Jonathan, s. of , May (21?),* 1825; 60 y. Joan, 2d, d. of , Feb. 19, 1830; 10 y. Jonathan, s. of , , 1831. Lydia E , d. of Ebenezer and Margaret, Feb. 14, 1841; 3 m. s. of Caleb and Caroline, of luna; fever, Jan. 19, 1844; 1 m. Charles Henry, s. of Warren and Mary Ann, of canker, March 24, 1850; ly. 2 m. 21 d. Mary F., d. of Caleb and Caroline, of lung fever, March 15, 1851; 1 y. 2 m. 9 d. Harriet, d. of Caleb and Caroline, of lung fever. May 5, 1853; 1 y. 6 m. Joseph, s. of Caleb and Caroline, of consumption, Dec. 26, 1855; 5 m. 14 d. Polly, wife of , d. of Job and Sarah Miller, Dec. 10, 1858; 78 y. (Gravestone, Second Burial-Ground.') Ebenezer, s. of Ebenezer and Abigail (b. in Alton, N. H.), of con- sumption, Sept. 23, 1861; 47 y. 2 m. 5 d. Charles E., s. of Samuel P. and Sarah (b. in Concord, N. H.), of fever, June 20, 1862 ; 35 y. Arthur, s. of Samuel R. and Ellen L., of pneumonia, Feb. 23, 1865; 2 m. * Also recorded as Aug. 24. WOBUEN EECOED OF DEATHS. 77 FROST. George K., s, of Walter A. and Esther (b. in Boston), of croup, Nov. 8, 184(>; 2y. 6 m. Ephraim, s. of Walter and , of cholera infantum, Dec. 14, 1849 ; I m. 21 d. Hannah, widow of John, d. of Isaac and Sarah Winship (b. in Lex- ington), of pneumonia. May 31, 1864; 76y. 6 m. 5 d. Mary L., d. of Aurelius C. and Mary E., of Infantile convulsions, Nov. 1, 1866; 2 m. Walter, s. of Walter and Martha (b,in Cambridge), of rapture of the heart, March 30, 1867; 71 y. Joseph E., s. of Moses and Lydia M. (b. in Sidney, Me.), of consump- tion, Nov. 10, 1871 ; 22 y. 28 d. FROTHINGHAM. Thomas, s. of , of Charlestown, Jan. 1, 1776; 64 y. Elizabeth, widow of Thomas, d. of Jesse and Elizabeth Russell, of paralysis, June 26, 1861 ; 83 y. 4 m. [82 y., gravestone]. FRTE. Mr., s. of , died instantly, Nov. — , 1825. Timothy, s. of Noah B. and Abigail (b. In Andover), of dropsy in the chest, Oct. 11, 1844 ; 19 y. Franli M., s. of Timothy and Sophronia, May 15, 1858; 1 m. U d. Barbara A., wife of Nathan W., d. of Daniel Richardson, Dec. 27, 1858 ; 31 y. 6 m. (Gravestone.) Abigail, wile of Noah B., d. of Nathan and Mary Wyman, of pneu- monia, April 26, 1868; 81 y. 5 m. Abigail, d. of Noah B. and Abigail (b. in Andover), of puenmoDia, May 12, 1868; 49 y. 11 m. FULLER. Sarah, d. of , May 24, 1688. C. Melvina, d. of Edwin and Clarissa, Nov. 28, 1834 ; 2 y. 6 m. (Grave- stone.) A. Elizabeth, d. of Edwin and Clarissa, Aug. 3, 1838; 3 d. (Grave- stone.) William M., s. of Edwin and Clarissa, Feb. 24, 18^2; 2 y. 4 m. (Gravestone.) of John and Julia, of weakness, Jan. 15, 1845. Julia, d. of John and Julia, of cholera infantum, Sept. 15, 1847; 4 m. Adelbert W., s. of Edwin and Clarissa, Dec. 21, 1847; 3 y. 10 m. (Gravestone.) Willis M., s. of Edwin and Clarissa, Sept. 10, 1848; 2 y. 12 d. (Grave- stone.) Willis A., s. of Edwin and Clarissa (b. in Framingham), of dropsy in the chest, July 3, 1852; 2 y. 11 m. Edwin, s. of Benjamin and Susanna (b. in Newton), of consumption, April 25, 1863; Soy. FULLERTON. Corp. John S., s. of John and Barbara (b. in Pictou, N. S.), of wounds, in City Point, Va., Sept. 6, 1864; 24 y. U m. 78 WOBDEN RECORD OF DEATHS. FUBNESS. Nathaniel H., s. of John and Aan (b. in Boston), of old age, Dec. 8, 1851; 87 y. William, s. of Nathaniel H. and Eliza H. (b. in Boston), of exhaustion, Nov. 20, 1860; 64 y. 10 m. GAGE.» James M., s. of Benjamin S., and Annls (b. in Bedford, N. H.), of con sumption, Dec. 20, 1854; 41 y. William W., s. of Benjamin S. and Annis (b. in Bedford, N. H.), of consumption, Jan. 17, 18G9 ; 51 y. GAIIiSHEALi. Ann (?), d. of Michael and Mary, of weakness, Aug. 12, 1852; 4 d. GALLiAGHER. Catharine, wife of James (b. in Ireland), of inflammation of the bowel-i, Dec. 28, 1854; 31 y. Prancis, s. of Francis and Bridget (b. in Ireland), of consumption, June 9, 1855; 35 y. Catharine, widow of Patrick, d. of Rourke (b. in Ireland), Jan. 17, 1866 ; 68 y. James, s. of James and Ellen (b. in Ireland), of ileus volvulus, June 12, 1866; 45 y. Cathaiine, d. of ih. in Ireland), of anasarca, June 17, 1866; 67 y. Michael, s. of Michael and Ann (b. in Ireland), of typhoid fever, Sept. 12, 1867; 22 y. Susan, d. of Patrick and Ann, Dec. 6, 1869; 30 min. Mary, d. of Patriak and Mary, of dropsy of the brain, Jan. 3, 1870; 1 y. 7 m. 9 d. GAMBLE. Agnes M., wife of Thomas, d. of Thomas and Eliza Hovey, May 11, 1858; 28 y. ; " also, infant sou." (Gravestone.) GARDNER. Richard, s. of , May 29, 1698; 79 y.f Elizabeth, wife of Henry, June 3, 1703; 43 y. Henry, s. of , Feb. 20, 1713; 57 y. Samuel, s. of Henry, March 3, 1723. * Benjamin Stevens Gage was born at Merrimack, N. H , Oct. 23, 1778, and died at Bed- ford, JS. H., Feb. 2, 1831. In December, 1803, he mar. for hie first wife, Sally Nichols, born at Amesbury, Mass., June 7, 1783; »he died there, June 12, 1808. They had issue: (1) Aaron, b. in Amesbury, Oct. 28, 1804, d. in Boston, Dec. 1, 1882; t,t) Step/ien. b. in Ames- bury, May 8, 1806; (^i) Elizabeth, b. in Ame^bury, March 4, 1808, d. there, Sept. 19, 1814, Bonjamiii Stevens Oage, mar. for his second wife, in May, 1810, Annis Moor, b. in Bedford, N. H., Oct. 19, 1784, 3. in Woburn, Mass., Oct. 10, I860. They had issue: (l),Sa%, b.in Bedford, N. H., May 1, 1811, and d. there, Aug. 3, 1812; (2) James 31., b. in Bedford, N. H., Mayl, 1813, d. in Woburn, Deo. 20, 1854; (3J Jieiijamin, b. in Bedford, N. H., April 24, 1815, d. in Concord, N. 11., Sept. 21, 1888; (4) William W., b. in Bedford, N. H., April 15, 1817, d. in Woburn, Jan. 17, 1869; (6) ffawin R., b. in Bedford, N. H., Jan. 26, 1819; first came 10 Woburn, in September, 1836, and settled here permanently in March, 1811; (6) Betsey, b. in Bedford, N. H., Kov. 28, 1820, d. in Woburn, Sept. 6, 1859; (7) Bichard M., b. in Bedford, N. a., Deo. 27, 1822, d. in New York, N. 1 ., July 29, 1876; (8) Eduoard, b. in Bedford, N. H., Nov. 10, 1825, d. in Boston, Jan. 10, 1873. t Also recorded, 1706. WOBTJEN RECORD OF DEATHS. 79 GARDNER, continued. Sarah, wife of Henry, Sept. 17, 1736. Henry, s. of , Dec. 16, 1763; 66 y. Dorothy, wife of Samuel, Feb. 11, 1787; 43 y. Elizabeth, 1787, 6 w. (Gravestone, First Burial- Ground ) Samuel, s. of , of Charlestown, May 6, 1790; 50 y. Henry, s. of , of Charle.stown, June 20, 1799. Fanny, d. of John and Patience, Feb. 16, 1802 ; 30 y. John, only s. of John and Patience, Feb. 12, 1802; 22 y. Richard, s. of Samuel and Catharine, of Charlestown, Oct. 20, 1814- 8 y. 2 d. ' Catharine Fox, d. of Samuel and Catharine, of Charlestown, March 23, 1816 ; 16 y. Edward, s. of , of Charlestown, Nov. 12, 1817; 27 y. John, s. of , of Charlestown, member of Woburn Church, Jan 1 1820 ; 75 y. child of Henry, Aug. 15, 1822 ; 3 y. Patience, widow of Jonathan, of Charlestown, Oct. 18, 1824; 80 y. Catherine, wife of Samuel, April 23, 1842; 72 y. (Gravestone, Sec- ond Burial-Ground.) Joseph, s. of Samuel and Dorothy (b. in Charlestown), of lung fever, April 9, 1858 ; 78 y. 8 m. Samuel, s. of Samuel aud Dorothy (b. in Charlestown), of old age, April 15, 1858; 85 y. 1 m. U d. Martha, wife of Henry, May 8, 1862; 97 y. (Gravestone, Second Burial-Ground.) Martha, widow of Joseph, d. of Jacob and Jlartha Pierce, of bron- chitis, Sept. 19, 1870; 85 y. 8 m. 20 d. GARFIELD. Mary C., wife of Joseph W., d. of Leonard W. and Mary E. (b. in New Ipswich, N. H ), of pneumonia, Sept. 24, 1869; 21 y. 22 d. GARGAN. Margaret, d. of Edwin and Julia (b. in Ireland), of cancer, March 30, 1872 ; 45 y. GARIGAN. Hannah, d. of John and Mary, of lung fever, March 15, 1853; 7 y. Margaret, d. of John and Mary, Nov. 5, 1862; 4 y. 7 m. 5 d. (Grave- stone.) GARLAND. Frank S., s. of Jonathan S. and Augusta J., of scarlet fever, Feb. 31, 1855; 4y. 2 m. 5d. GARTLAND. Catharine, widow of John (b. In Ireland), of phthisis, July 24, 1867; 55 y. John, s. of Owen and Elizabeth (b. in Ireland), of diarrhoea, Sept. 4, 1869; 60 y. 80 WOBUEN RECORD OF DEATHS. GATELY. W. P., , April 20, 18G5 ; 1 m. 4 d. (Gravestone.) OAVETT. Lucinda, wife of Joseph, d. of Josiah and Margaret Flagg (b. In Salem), of dropsy, Dec. 30, 1862; 59 y. GEORGE. Emily, d. of Benjamin and Hannah (b. in Newburyport, Mass.), of indolent ulcers, April 3, 1861 ; 74 y. 6 m. GERRISH. Alraira, wife of Nathaniel, d. of William and Lavinia Brooks (b. in New Ipswich), of consumption, Sept. 16, 1848; 26 y. GERRY. Joanna, widow of , Aug. 19, 1S08. (74 y. S. Thompson, Esq.) Elbridge, s. of Jonas and Martha, of fever, Sept. 7, 1843 ; 9 m. Nancy C, d. of , July 18, 1863; 35 y. (Gravestone.) Jonas, s. of , Jan. 24, 1872; 44 y. (Gravestone.) GIBBONS. Mary Ann, d. of James and Elizabeth, May 3, 1860; 5 y. 6 m. Patrick B., s. of James G. and Elizabeth, Sept. 16, 1860; 1 y. 6 m. Thomas, s. of Thomas and Bridget, Aug. 1, 1867 ; 15 y. 10 m. (Grave- stone.) GIBBS. James, s. of , Oct. 16, 1841; 25 y. GIBSON. Rebecca, d. of , June 10, 1698. Elizabeth, wife of Nathaniel, d. of Nehemiah Knights (b. in Bradford, N. H.), of cancer, March 22, 1869; 47 y. 8 m. GILES. John, s. of , Jan. 20, 1761 ; 70 y. Polly, wife of Ezekiel (b. in Plymouth, N. H.), of cancer, Dec. 18, 1846; 57 y. Gllili. Cornelius, s. of Neal and Ellen (b. in Boston), of lung fever and whooping cough, Dec. 27, 1858 ; 2 y. 5 m. 7 d. John, s. of John and (b. in Ireland), of cancer of the oesophagus (starvation), March 24, 186i ; 58 y. Philip H., s. of Owen and Catharine (b. in Ireland), of heart disease, in Newbern, N. C, Nov. 9, 1864; 23 y. Fanny P., d. of Michael and Ann, of premature birth, Oct. 23, 1865: 8d. WOBURN RECORD OF DEATHS. 81 GILLESPIJ3, William, s. of and Jane H. (b. in Kilmarnock, Scotland), of con- sumption, in Hall's Hill, Va., March 9, 1862; U y. Martha, widow of ■William, d. of John McElroy (b. in Scotland), of consumption, June i, 1805; 47 y. Mary L., d. of William J. and Hannah Nobles, of marasmus, Aus. 20, 1871; 1 y. 5 m. GILMAN. William H., s. of Daniel F. aud Mary M. (b. in Salem), of flts, Nov. 8, 1852 ; 2 y. 6 m. Mary, wife of Riley, d. of Ephraim and Eunice Kendall (b. in An- dover), of consumption, Oct. 29, 1858; 40 v. 15 d. Elizabeth G., wife of John R., d. of James and Eunice Olds (b. in Johnson, Vt.), of consumption, Dec. 3, 1861; 34 y. Annie, wife of John R., d. of James Howard (b. in Augusta, Ga.), of pneumonia, Feb. 28, 1868; 30 y. 9 m. William H., s. of Daniel aud Ruih (b. in Lexington), of phthisis, April 25, 1870 ; 39 y. 2 m. 22 d. Frederick L., s. of John D. and Mary E., of cholera infantum, Oct. 1, 1872; 2 m. 23 d. OILSON. Mary, wife of Jeremiah, d. of Zadok and Mary Richardson, of old age, Sept. 8, 1872; 75 y. 4 m. GIROUX. Francis, s. of Lewis and Pauline (b. in Barkee, L. Ca.), of dysenterv, July 19, 1848; 18 y. 6 m. James H., s. of Eleazer and Catharine, of weakuess, March 26, 1853; 3 hours. Mary Frances, d. of Ezra and Cathariue, of scarlet fever, Jan. 17, 1856 ; 6 y. 7 m. Mary F., d. of Ezra and Catharine, of lung fever and whooping cough, Nov. — , 1858 ; 1 y. 4 m. 20 i1. Lewis T., s. of Joseph and Mary, of water on the brain, Dec. 31, 1862; 4 y. 10 m. Charles Albert, s. of Joseph and Mary, of croup, June 15, 1865; 4y. 4 m. 10 d. Mary, wife of Joseph, d. of Michael and Foley (b. in Ireland) , of phthisis, Dec. 11, 1866; 44 y. GliEASON. Sarah B., widow of , d. of Oliver and Sarah Bacon (b. in Brad- ford), of old age, Dec. 15, 1852; 81 y. Joel, s. of Benjamin and Deborah (b. in Burlington), of consumption. May 23, 1853; 68 y. 3 m. [63 y., gravestone]. GLYNN. Anthony, s. of Thomas and Sarah (b. in Ireland), of old age, March 2, 1860; 69 v. Jame>, s. of (b. in Roxbur>), of delirium tremens, Nov. 4, 1862; 3-t v- Catharine, d. of James and Cathariue, of croup, Nov. 27, 1863; 3 y. 8 m. 6 82 WOBUKX RECORD OF DEATHS. GODDARD. Marietta, d. of Samuel and Mary (b. in West Newbury), of scarla- tina, March 11, 1858; 4 y. 6 m. 19 d. Walter Frost, s. of Squire B. and Cynthia (b. in San Francisco, Cal.), of cholera infantum, Aug. 22, 1867; 1 y. 3 m. Joseph, s. of Joseph and (b. in Brooliline), of paralysis, Aug. 13, 1870; Sly. 17 d. GOFFE. Joseph, s. of Anthony and Sarah, , 1687. James, s. of Anthony and Sarah, June 4, 1689. GOLDEK. James, s. of John and Catharine, of scailef fever, Feb. 7, 1872; 1 y. 4 m. 7 d. GONSALVO. Abbie M., wife of M. J., d. of Joseph and Rebecca Palmer (b. in Durham, N. H.), of childbirth, March 6, 1872; 29 y. GOODELL,. d. of Asahel W. and Adeline, of weakness, Feb. 17, 1847 ; 3 d. GOODWIN. An infant of Mr. Thomas (?), Sept. 9, 1775; 3 h. Mary, d. of Thomas, Nov. 20, 1777 ; 23 y. Molly, d. of Thomas, May 3, 1781 ; 1 y. 6 m. George F., s. of Francis and Caroline (b. in Reading), of dysentery, in Hilton Head, S. C , July 24, 1862; 23 y. James W., s. of James and Isabella (b. in Chatham, N. B), of wounds, in BaUimore, Md., July 18, 1863; 21 y. 4 m. 9 d. GORDON. Mary, d. of , March 21, 1868; 58 y. (Gravestone.) Catharine, wife of Michael, d. of Francis Connor (b. in Ireland), of consumption, March 21, 1872; 26 y. [30 y., gravestone]. GORE. George, s. of , of Boston, May 1, 1822. GORHAM. Charles W., s. of Prince W. and Betsey N. (b. in Dover, Me.), of con- sumption, Aug. 18, 1868; 27 y. 7 m. 5 d. GOUIiD. Hannah, wife of Adam, , 1689. Jonathan, s. of , Nov. 24, 1748. child of , Oct. 27, 1793; 14 y. Sarah, widow of , Feb. 6, 1796; 73 y. James P., s. of Eleazer and Patty (b. in Montpelier. Vt.), ot typhoid fever, Nov. 15, 1852 ; 22 y. WOBURN RECORD OF DEATHS. 83 , HARDY. Mr. , P. of , March 23, 1783. Mary, widow of , July 7, 1793 ; 87 y. HAKKINS. Peter, s. of John and Mary (b. in Ireland), of typhoid fever, Nov. 4, 1863; 27 y. 10 m. Mary, widow of , d. of Philip and Ann Doherty (b. in Ireland), of cholera morbus, Sept. 4, 1864; 60 y. Eugene, s. of ■, July 24, 1865; 17 d. (Gravestone.) Mary E., d. of Michael and Eliza, of premature birth, Aug. 24, 1865; 4 d. [2 d., gravestone]. Eliza, wife of Michael, d. of James and Mary McLaughlin (b. in Ire- land), of hemiplegy, Aug. 25, 1865; 26 y. Mary, d. of Martin and Bridget, of cholera infantum, Aug. 27, 1868; 11 m. Edward D., s. of William and Margery, of congestion of the lungs, Dec. 31, 1869; 26 d. [23 d., gravestone]. Mary, d. of (b. in Somerville), of dropsy, Aug. 19, 1871; 14 y. Patrick, s. of , Dec. 21, 1872; 11 y. 17 d. (Gravestone.) HARNDEN. widow of , , 1772. HARNEY. Abby, d. of Michael and Catharine, of croup, March 12, 1856 ; 1 y. 10 m. 25 d. Edward, s. of Michael and Catharine, of scarlet fever, April 1, 1863; 4 y. 9 m. George, s. of Michael and Catharine, of scarlet fever, April 6, 1863; 6 m. 18 d. HARRIMAN. Reuel B., s. of O. W. and (b. in Conway, N. H.), of typhoid fever, Aug. 19, 1852; 19 y. HARRINGTON. child of Capt. Nathan, Feb. 27, 1802. Harriet Wyatt, d. of W'yman, Jan. 31, 1815; 11 d. Eliza B., d. of Charles and Mary A. (b. in Boston), of scrofula, April 23, 1854; 14 y. 8 m. Timothy J., s of Timothy and Catharine (b. in Boston), of exposure, Jan. 5, 1859 ; 22 y. 88 WOBDRN KECOKD OF DEATHS. HARRIS. cl. of Mr., June 27, 1841 ; 4 m. Miss Emeline, d. of , Nov. 2, 1841 ; 18 y. Louisa F., cl. of John B. aud Phebe, of throat distemper, Dec. 29, 1846 ; 6 y. 3 m. John, s. of John B. and Phebe, of consumption, Dec. 25, 1857; 15 y. 8 m. [16 y. 8 m., gravestone]. Hugh M., s. of William B. and Eliza, of typhoid fever, Aug. 27, 1858 ; 17 y. 8 m. 18 d. Andrevy Jackson, s. qf William B. and Eliza, of typhoid fever, at Hall's Hill, Va., March 2, 1862; 18 y. 11 m. 7 d. Andrew J., s. of George H. and Harriet E., of scarlet fever, Aug. 12, 1867; 5 y. 1 m. 8 d. Hannah, widow of , d. of Solomon and Louisa Brooks (b. in New Ipswich, N. H.), of old age, Dec. 25, 1869; 89 y. 5 m. 4 d. Mary Elizabeth, d. of William and Susan A., of cholera infantum, Sept. 11, 1870; 5 m. Joseph, s. of Henry and Catharine (b. in Lewiston, Me.), of cholera infantum, Nov. 15, 1870; 9 m. John B., s. of William and Betsey (b. in Boston), of inflammation of the bladder, March 18, 1872; 73 y. George H., s. of William B. and Eliza, of consumption, Aug. 14, 1872 ; 36 y. 3 m. HART. child of Mr. David, Sept. 6, 1826. child of Mr. Joseph, Nov. 22, 1828 ; 2 y. Ellen, wife of Malachi (b. in Ireland), of fever, Oct. 15, 1847; 56 y. David D.,' s. of David D. and Ruth, of cholera morbus, June 26, 1853; 1 y. 6 m. David, s. of Daniel and Polly (b. in Lynnfleld), of apoplectic fit, Dec. 9, 1855 ; 62 y. 8 m. Susan, widow of David, d. of Nathan and Susanna Eames (b. in Wil- mington), of lung fever, April 9, 1871; 74 y. 7 m. Catharine, d. of Thomas and Bridget (b. in Newton), of bronchitis, Sept. 6, 1871 ; 1 y. 7 m. 15 d. John, s. of Thomas ana Bridget (b. in Auburndale), Oct. 23, 1871; 3 y. 1 m. 15 d. HARTSHORNE. BdwardA., s.ofEdward and Harriet C, of weakness, April 22, 1846; 6d. Edward, s. of , July 20, 1847 ; 23 y. 10 m. (Gravestone.) Ellen E.,d. of E. and Harriet, Jan. 26, 1861; 13 y. 6 m. (Grave- stone.) Samuel A., s. of Samuel and Polly (b. in Wilton, N. H.), of apoplectic fit, Dec. 24, 1872; 55 y. 1 m. 11 d. HARTWELL,, Priscilla, d. of JohnandRuhamah, Aug. 28, 1725; 15 y. 3 m. 2 d. John, s. of Joseph and Ruhamah, May 1, 1734; 9 y. 6 m. Deacon Joseph, s. of , Nov. 15, 1743 ; 63 y. Ruhamah, widow of Deacon Joseph, July 11, 1756; *78 y. Delilah, widow of , d. of James Dickinson (b. in Shirley), of old age, Oct. 12, 1870; 84 y. 2 m. * Also recorded 1766. WOBURN RECORD OF DEATHS. 89 HARVEY. Susan C, d. of James C. and Harriet (b. in Salem), of consumption, Sept. 13, 1853; 17 y. 3 m. 13 d. Frances E., d. of George W. and Helen A. (b. in Bath, Me.), of erysip- elas, Aug. 2, 1867; 12 y. 11 m. 19 d. HASKELL. Ann T., widow of , poorhouse, Dec. 20, 1883; 82 y. HASKINS. Eliza, wife of Michael (b. in Ireland), Aug. 25, 1865; 26 y. (Grave- stone.) HASLEM. Sarah P., d. of William and Martha A., of cholera infantum, Sept. 3, 1855; 11m. Sarah Ann, d. of William A. and Martha A., of lung fever, Aug. 27, 1863; ly. HASTINGS. Lydia, wife of John, May 2, 1808. HATCH. Hannah, d. of , Sept. 7, 18il ; 46 y. Mrs. Mary C, wife of , March 10, 1842; 33 y. Josephine M , wife of Nason M., of dropsy in bowels, Jan. 6, 1844; 24 y. Josephine M., d. of Nason M. and (b. in Maine), of fever, March 15, 1844; 2 m. Sally, wife of D. P., Jan. 24, 1849; 38 y. 6 m. (Gravestone.) HAWKINS. Samuel A., s. of Samuel and Alice (b. in Lexington), of dysentery, Oct. 14. 1848 ; 9 y. Lewis G., s. of Caleb G. and Louisa, of lung fever, Feb. 24, 1860; 6 m. LucettaM., d. of C. G. and Louisa T., of scarlatina, March 16, 1863; 2 y. 2 m. 20 d. HAYDEN. d. of Edward D. and Marcia, still-born, Dec. 28, 1861. Marcia, wife of Edward D., d. of J. B. and Nancy Winn, of child- birth, Jan. 7, 1862; 25 y. 4 m. 14 d. HAYES. Susanna, d. of Michael and Margaret (b. in England), of cholera infantum, Sept. 26, 1869; 1 y. 7 m. HAYWARD. James, s. of , Nov. 20, 1642. James, s. of James and Bathsheba, May 4, 1712. Kuth, d. of Mr. Jonathan and Mrs. Kuth, June 17, 1740. 90 WOBUEN RECORD OF DEATHS. HAYWARD, continued. "William, s. of Dr., July 12, 1747. Mary, d. of Dr., July 23, 1747. Dr. Jonathan, s. of , Aug. 13, 1749 ; 46 y. Benjamin, s. of Mr. James, Feb. — , 1755. Bathsheba, d. of , Oct. 8, 1779 ; 68 y. Jonathan, s. of , pauper, graduate H. U., May 13, 1812; 73y. , wife of Artemas, , 1831. Anna Ella, d. of Alphius S. and Ilephzibah (b. in Sidney, Me.), of typhoid fever, Feb. 20, 1871; 20 y. 6 m. HEARAN. William H., s. of James and Mary, of convulsions, March 28, 1861; 1 y. 8 m. 14 d. Mary, wife of , d. of Michael and Catharine Collins (b. in Ire- land,) of dropsy, Aug. 18, 1871; 39 y. HEATH. Simon, s. of William and Harriet, of dropsy on the brain, Oct. 8, 1850; I y. 4 ra. 2 d. Harriet T., wife of William, d. of Benjamin and Betsey Sawyer (b. in Danville, Vt.), of typhoid fever, Sept. 22, 1853; 40 y. 5 m. HEAVEY. (b. in Ireland), Dec. 29, 1861; 25 y. (Gravestone.) HEENEY. John, s. of Dennis and (b. in Iri-land), of typhoid fever, Feb. 26, 1869; ab. 37 y. HELESTON. William T., s. of Thomas and Elizabeth, of dysentery, Aug. 29, 1851; ly. 11m. HENCHY. wife of Matthew (b. in Ireland), of dropsy, Nov. 29, 1850; 25 y. HENDRICKS. David, s. of Joseph and Sarah, May 17, 1733. HENLY (seeHANDLY). HENNESSY. Richard W., s. of John S. and Anastasia, of cholera infantum, Oct. 1, 1861; ly. 6m. 1 d. HENNIGAK. Jeremiah, s. of Patrick and Hannah, of hemiplegy, Sept. 10, 1870; II m. 14 d. WOBURN RECORD OF DEATHS. 91 HENSHAW. Thomas, s. of , Jan. 16, 1700. Thomas, s. of , Sept. 11, 1726. Kezia, d. of Kezia, May — , 1747. Ebenezer, s. of , Feb. 28, 1756. Mr. Isaac, s. of , Jan. 3, 1756. HERON (see Hearan). -HEVEY (seeHEAVEY). HICKEY. Thomas, s. of Michael and Margaret (b. in Ireland), by accident on W. B. R. R., in hospital at Boston, Sept. 30, 1863; 24 y. Bridget, d. of Patrick and Bridget, May 30, 1869; 9 h. HIGGINS. "William, s. of "William and Ann (b. in Ireland), of inflammation of the brain, July 12, 1852; 35 y. Joseph, s. of "William and Ann (b. in Ireland), of consumption, Auar. 19, 1853; 30 y. Mary, d. of Thomas and Winifred, of paralysis, Jan. 20, 1871 ; 1 y. 7 m. HILDRETH. William F., s. of Ephraim and (b. in Dracut, Mass.), of malarial fever, Feb. 20, 1868 ; 43 y. HILL. Dr. Isaac, s. of , Jan. 9, 1723; 29 y. Sally, wife of Amos, May 30, 1810; 34 y. child of James, Feb. — , 1824. child of Zachariah, Sept. — , 1824; 14 m. infant child of James, Dec. 19, 1825. infant child of Zachariah, Jan. 10, 1826. child of Levi, Nov. 20, 1829. Warren B., s. of (b. in Barrington, N. H.), of syphilis, Jan. 5, 1857; 55 y. 11 m. ■Joseph, s. of James and (b. in Stonehara), of heart disease, in Stoneham, Dec. 10, 1860; 66 y. 7 m. 7 d. John Thomas, s. of Alexander and Mary, of convulsions, March 28, 1861; 3 m. 18 d. Jilary, wife of Alexander, d. of Thomas and Margaret Ryan (b. in Cheshire, Eng.), of consumption. May 8, 1862: 21 y. 5 m. Jotham, s. of James P. and Sarah (b. in Biddeford, Me.), of erysipe- las, Oct. 16, 1865 ; 53 y. 10 m. -Mary, widow of Joseph, d. of William and Betsey Green (b. in South Reading), of pneumonia, Jan. 19, 1866; 66 y. 4 m. Mabel A., d. of Thomas H. and Alice, of phrenitis, March 9, 1872, 4 m. 7 d. HINDMAN. Ann P., widow of , d. of William and Rebecca Merriam (b. in Bedford), of old age, Dec. 3, 1872; 82 y. 7 m. 1 d. 92 WOBUKN RECOKD OF DEATHS. HINE. Levia, wife of Ambrose B., d. of Ebenezer and Polly Williams (b. in. Cheshire, Conn.), of cancer, June 29, 1851; 43 y. [ii y. 5 m. 4 d.^ gravestone]. HIXON. child of , Feb. 16, 1784; 5 d. HOAD. Martha C, d. of Francis and Susan (b. in Webster, Me.), drowned,. Sept. 4, 1846 ; 2 y. 6 m. Mary L., d. of Francis and Susan, of croup, April 10, 1852 ; 11 m. HOBAN. Margaret, d. of Thomas and Mary, of lung disease, May 9, 1859; 2 y.. HODGE. Emma, d. of John and Mary, of convulsions, Dec. 4, 1873-; 10 d. HOGAN. Marv, wife of Joseph (b. in Ireland), of cholera morbus, Jan. 16, I860;. 4l'y. Kate, d. of , Aug. 23, 1869; 5 m. (Gravestone.) Mary Jane, d. of Thomas and Catharine, of cholera infantum, Sep£.. 22, 1869 ; 1 y. 3 m. Daniel, s. of John and Catharine (b. in Ireland), of consumption, March 1, 1872; 44 y. [34 y. 10 m., gravestone]. Thomas F., s. of Thomas and Catharine, of lung fever, March 9, 1872 j 10 m. James Edward, s. of , March 3, 1872 ; 7 m. (Gravestone.) HOLBROOK. Mary Jane, d. of Henry E. and Mary J. (b. in Boston), of cholera infantum, Sept. 29, 1845; 1 m. 12 d. HOLDEN. Abigail, wife of John, May 22, 1685. Mary, wife of Justinian, May 15, 1691. Martha, d. of John and Sarah, Sept. 27, 1697. Martha, d. of John and Sarah, Sept. 4, 1706. Sarah, wife of Ensign John, Nov. 17, 1717. Jonathan, s. of Jonathan and Joanna, July 21, 1733. Thomas, s. of , July 28 (?), 1738. Mary, d. of John, Jr., Dec. 17, 1741. David, s. of Thomas and Rebecca, Dec. 31, 1741. Thomas, s. of Thomas and Rebecca, March 4, 1743. Joshua, s. of Thomas and Rebecca, March 4, 1743. Ruth, d. of Thomas and Rebecca, March 10, 1743. Mary, wife of John, Nov. 21, 1749 ; 49 y. John, Jr., s. of , Jan. 23, 1753; 21 y. 28 d. Mr. John, s. of , Oct. — , 1756. Abigail, wife of Ensign John, April 22, 1756. WOBURN RECOKD OF DEATHS. 93 HOLDEN, continued. Knsign John, s. of , Oct. 18, 1756. Abigail, d. of Mr. Jonathan, Feb. 28, 1761. Mr. , s. of , , 1778. Mr. Jonathan, s. of Jonathan and Joanna, Aug. 17, 1784. Joanna, wife of Mr. Jonathan, Nov. 11, 1786; 83 y. Sally, wife of Asa, April 18, 1796; 18 y. Infant of Asa, April 9, 1796. Polly, wife of Asa, Dec. 10, 1799; 25 y. Oliver, s. of , of Charlestown, at J. Buckman's, , 1809 ; 80 y. Elizabeth, d. of Ablel and Thankful Brown, in Stoneham, April 28, 1816; 49 y. (Gravestone.) Sally, wife of William, Jr., Jan. 30, 1821 ; 26 y. Sally Tay, d. of William, Jr., and Sally, May 13, 1821; 3 y. 7 m. child of Mr. William, March — , 1824. Adoniram Judson, s. of William and Catharine, Nov. 28, 1828; 7 m. widow of , Dec. 13, 1830; 96 y. Eliza T., d. of , May 16, 1842; 19 y. Ellen B , d. of George and Ellen B. (b. in West Cambridge) , of dysen- tery, Sept. 22, 1848 ; 6 y. 7 m. William, s. of Samuel and Martha (b. in Marblehead), of old age, March 14, 1853; 85 y. Alfred S., s of Albert P. and Lydia, of cholera infantum, Aug. 4, 1859 ; 4 m. Albert L., s. of Albert P. and Lydia, of cholera infantum, Aug. 28, 1859 ; 4 m. 22 d. Albert P., s. of Simon and , of consumption, Dec. 21, 1859; 30 y. 4 m. Betsey, widow of William, d. of Lemuel and (b. in Burlington), of lung fevt-r, Nov. ^15, 1861 ; 60 y. Mary Louisa, d. of Stoughton B. and Emeline L., of typhoid and brain fever, Jan. 8, 1862; 9 y. 4 m. Lydia, wife of A. P., Sept. 22, 1864; 37 y. 10 m. (Gravestone.) Luther, s. of William and Elizabeth (b. in Stoneham), Nov. 12, 1865; 60 y. 8 m. 18 d. HOLLAND. Lucretia, wife of George, d. of Thomas and Phebe Bleanus (b. in St. John, N. B.), of consumption, Dec. 30, 1853; 40 y. Timothy, s. of Daniel and Mary (b. in Ireland), drowned, Aug. 18, 1861; 26 y. Julia, d. of Timothy and Julia, Dec. 16, 1862 ; 8 m. (Gravestone). HOLLIS. infant child of David, Jr., Dec. 14, (?) 1821. child of David, Jr., Jan. 4, 1822 ; 3 y. child of David, Oct. — , 1825. iiOLMAN. Esther L., d. of Joshua B. and Sarah, of cholera infantum, Sept. 25, 1854; 6 m. Eachel, widow of Robert, d. of Richard and Rachel Skidmore (b. in Middleton), of paralysis, May 19, 1862; 74 y. 6 m. 94 WOBURN RECORD OF DEATHS. HOJLMES. George, s. of , a stranger of and under care of Dr. Kittredge, Feb- 4, 1817. Elizabeth, d. of Cyrus and Sophia A., Sept. 20, 1839; 4 y. 26 d. HOLT. Phebe, d. of Lieut. John and Mrs. Sarah, Dec. 23, 1753; 3 m. 7 d. Joel, s. of Peter and Hephzibah (b. in Andover), of jaundice, May 17, 1861 : 73y. 8 m. 18 d. Asa, s. of Asa and Abigail (b. in Wilmington), burned, Dec. 14, 1861 f 54 y. 4 m. 28 d. HOOD. Charles A., s. of Samuel S. and Elizabeth, of suffocation, Oct. 18, 1864 f 2 m. 14 d. HOOPER. William G., s. of Eleazer and Olive (b. in Charlestown), of dropsy ou the brain, July 27, 1855; 15 y. 8 m. Eleazer W., s. of Thomas aud Sarah F., of cholera morbus, July 17^ 1866; 11 m. 12 d. George, s. of Samuel and Bridget, Jan. 4, 1868; 5 min. HOPKINS. Nathaniel, s. of Nathaniel and Joanna C. (b. in Boston), killed on the railroad, Sept. 6, 1864; 40 y. 11 m. HOPLiY. Harriet R. , wife of John, d. of Zachariah and Esther Richardson, Jan. 15, 1850; 28 y. 6 m. HORN. Laura J., d. of Leonard and Laura, of cholera infantum, Sept. 1, 1852; 10 m. 13 d Millard H., s. of Daniel H. and Maria L. (b. in Charlestown), of con- gestion of the brain, Oct. 28, 1853; 8 y. 1 m. 28 d. Elizabeth M., d. of Daniel H. and Maria, of cholera infantum, Sept. 7, 1854; 3 m. 26 d. Samuel, s. of Otis and Mary (b. in Dover, N. H.), of consumption, July 30, 1870 ; 68 y. 5 m. 6 d. HORNER. Silas A., d. of Robert W. and Elizabeth (b. In England), of consump- tion, Oct. 28, 1858 ; 34 y. 3 ra. HORSMAN. Ebenezer R., s. of Edward and Mary (b. in Boston), of consumption, Dec. 3, 1856; 39 y. WOBUKN RECORD OF DEATHS. 95 HOBTON. Betsey, wife of Sparrow, d. of Timothy and Jedidah Doane (b. in Orleans), of affection of the heart, Jiilv 9, 1851 ; 54 y. 8 m Sparrow, s. of Gushing and Abigail (b. in Eastham), of a^thenic bron- chitis, Dec. 22, 1851 ; 59 y. HOSKINS. Louisa C, d. of William and Mary (b. in West Cambridge), of loclt- jaw, Aug. 15, 18.59; 10 y. 2 m. 23 d. William H., s. of William and Mary (b. in England), of wounds, in Washington, U. C, May 31, 1864; 23 y. William, s. of , d. in England, of consumption, March 15, 1872- 64 y. 6 m. 20 d. HOSMEK. Charles, twin s. of Christopher P. and Nancy, Feb. 16, 1815; 8 d. Rosewell, a twin s. of Christopher P. and Nancy, March 17, 1816; 13 m. Charles Rosewell, s. of Christopher P. and Nancy, May 9, 1817; 7 m. (8 d ?) . Abijah, s. of Christopher P. and Nancy, Feb. 20, 1823; 7 m. Mr. Amos, s. of , March 21, 1833; 69 y. Christopher P., s, of , Sept. 19, 1834. Nancy, widow of Christopher P., d. of Abijah and Sarah Thompson, of brain fever, Sept. 28, 1850; 60 y. HOUGHTON. Edward, s. of Richard and Catharine, of cholera infantum, Sept. 13, 1868 ; 8 m. HOUREN. Jeremiah, s. of Timothy and Hannah (b. in Ireland), of lung fever, May 29, 1859 ; 37 y. HOURIUAN. Timothy, s. of Jeremiah and Margaret (b. in Ireland), of paralysis, Jan. 7, 1872; 54 y. HOVEY. Eliza, wife of Thomas, April 11, 1830; 31 y. (Gravestone.) Francis W., s. of Thomas and tiusan, Sept. 4, 1834; 11 m. 16 d. (.jravestone.) Isai) Ua E., d. of Thomis and Eliza, April 5, 1838; 13 y. 9 m. (Grave- stone.) Catherine B , d. of Thomas and Susan, July 23, 1838 ; 8 m. 26 d. (Gravestone.) Thomas, s. of Thomas and Elizabeth (b. in Brighton), of consump- tion, Aug. 20, 1848; 52 y. 7 m. Abel Winn, s. of Thomas W. and Susan T., of lung fever, Nov. 24, 1848; 6y. 5 m. Lillie H., d. of Nathan H. and Eveline B. (b. in Boston) of diphtheria, May 6, 1864; 10 y. 10 m. 20 d. 96 WOBUEN EECOKD OF DEATHS. HOVEY, continued. Eleanor, d. of li'reeman G. and Hannah (b. in Cambridgeport) , of consumption, Dec. 8, 1864; 30 y. Alice J., d. of Josiah and Henrietta L. (b. in Winctester) , of cholera infantum, Oct. 10, 1865; 9 m. 3 d. Franklin B., s. of George H. and Melissa, of scarlet fever, March 3, 1869; 3 y. 11 m. 8 d. Nathan, s. of Eben and Persis (b. in Augusta, Me.), of pneumonia, July 29, 1869 ; 51 y. 11 m. HOWARD. Mrs., wife of , Boston, April — , 1776. ' John, s. of , April i (May?), 1784; 52 y. Mary, widow of , July 1, 1819; 69 y. Cynthia D., d. of Hiram and Nancy (b. in Hanover, Vt.), of consump- tion of the blood, Nov. 19, 1850; 21 y. 8 m. Sergt. Henry, s. of William and Mary (b. in St. John, N. B.), of wounds, iu New York, Sept. 1, 1864; 38 y. 2 m. 4 d. Clara M., d. of James and Harriet, of phthisis, June 17, 1866; 29 y. 7 m. Mary Lizzie, d. of James and Harriet, of consumption, Jan. 31, 1872; 27 y. Timothy, s. of , Jan. 7, 1872; 54 y. (Gravestone.) HOWE. Mr , s. of , June 4, 1841; 31 y. Franklin J., s. of Henry and Henrietta, of consumption, June 13, 1872; 20 y. 3 m. 12 d. HOWIiEX. Mary E., d. of Michael and Catharine, of weakness, Sept. 24, 1857; 24 d. HUBBARD. James W., s. of , , 1831. Hubert Adolphus R., s. of , July 4, 1867; 20 y. (Gravestone.) HUDSON" (see also Hutson). Sarah Louise, wife of , d. of Joshua and Louisa B. Cooper (b. in Camden, N. J.), of Bright's disease, Aug. 2, 1872; 47 y. 4 m. HUFFMASTER. child of , Jan. 13, 1786; 1 m. Andrew, s. of , Jan. 15, 1816. Aoigail, widow of Andrew, Nov. 17, 1820; probably 60 y. or more. HUGHES. .Josephine, d. of John H. and Anna, s nothered in bed, Oct. 19, 1860; 19 d. John, s. of John and Ann, of convulsions, July 30, 1862; 5 m. Margaret, d. of (b. in Priuce Edward Island), July 1, 1864; 20 y. Thoraa<, s. of John and Ann, of pneumonia, July 8, 1868; 1 y. 3 m. 19 d. WOBURN RECORD OF DEATHS. 97 HUMFOBD. Nelson, s. of , Sept. 13, 1841; 25 y. HUMPHREY. Mary J., d. of John 0. and Lydia A., of putrid sore throat, Dec. 11, 1854; 2y. 3 m. HUNT. Simpson (?), s. of , March SO, 1791; 40 y. Mr., s. of , Feb. 3, 1793; 50 y. Mr. William (C.?), s. of , Oct. 22, 1883; 72 y. Mehetable, wife of George L. , d. of John and Abigail Dean, of typhoid fever, Oct. 1, 1849; 26 y. Nahura, Jr., s. of Naham and Sarah (b. in Belfast, Me.), by a fall from the house of Abijah Thompson, Dec. 12, 1851 ; 30 y. Abigail, wife of David A., d. of John and Mehetable Dean, of conges- tion of the lungs, Jan. 25, 1858; 38 y. 8 m. Susan T., wife of , d. of Ebenezer and Sarah Putnam (b. in Med- ford), of exhaustion, Nov. 15, 1864; 44 y. Phebe, widow of , d. of Richard and Rachel Skidmore (b. in Danversport), of palsy, June 25, 1865; 76 y. HURD. Annie Laura, d. of James W. and Jane A. (b. in Stoneham), of scarlet fever, Jan. 17, 1865 ; 7 y. 4 m. 12 d. Charles A., s. of James W. and Jane A. (b. in Lynn), of scarlet fever, Sept. 3, 1865; 5 y. 4 m. 10 d. Lizzie A., d. of James "W. and Jane A. (b. in Stoneham), of scarlet fever, Peb. 4, 1865 ; 3 y. 3 m. 20 d. HURLY. Willie H., s. of Michael and Hannah, of cholera infantum, Aug. 19, 1859 ; 4 m. Catharine, wife of , d. of John and Margaret Murray (b. in Ire- land), of pneumonia, Dec. 7, 1865; 37 y. HUSE (see also Hughes). (J. of (b. in Boston), of bowel complaint, Sept. 28, 1843; 4 m. HUTCHINSON (see also Hutson). Harriet Newell, d. of Nathaniel and Harriet, Sept. 21, 1829. Samuel, s. of John and Sarah (b. in Charlestown), of consumption, Jan. 10, 1847 ; 60 y. Almira, d. of Samuel and Almira, of consumption, Jan. 18, 1848; 26 y. Nathaniel, s. of (b. in Lexington), of consumption, Aug. 6, 1849; 52 y. ^ Roger W., s. of Nathaniel and Harriet, of consumption, Dec. 27, 1853 ; 24 y. 2 m. 24 d. Lydia R., widow of Nathaniel, d of Seth and Lydia Reed (b. in Lex ington), ofconsumption, Nov 24, 1867, ; 57 y. 3 m. HUTSON. Mary, wife of Daniel, May 18, 1721 7 98 WOBURN RECORD OF DEATHS. HYDE. Nathan H., s. of Nathan H. and Lorena A., of weakness, Sept. 26, 1854 ; 1 d. INGEKSON. Nathaniel K., s. of Nathaniel and Abbi, of cholera infantum, Aug. 9, 1859; 10 d. Sophronia, wife of George L., d. of Timothy and Sally L. Chase (b. in Tisbury, Mass.), of cancer, July 10, 1866; 45 y. IVOBY. Francis, s. of Michael and Mary A. (b. in Boston), Sept. 11, 1860; 1 y. 5 m. JACKSON. Rev. Mr. Edward, s. of , Sept. 24, 1754. Clarence, s. of (b. in ), of scarlet fever, Nov. 11, 1862; 8 y. 9 m. JAMESON. Robert, s. of John and Elizabeth (b. in Dunbarton, N. H.), of con- sumption, June 20, 1864 ; 64 y. 10 m. JAQUITH. William, s. of Abraham and Sarah, May — , 1718. Lydia, d. of Abraham and Sarah, May — , 1718. Ruth, d. of Abraham and Sarah, April 30, 1722. Susanna, d. of Abraham and Sarah, July 5, 1723. Seth, s. of Abraham and Sarah, July 16, 1724. wife of Mr., living in Second Parish, May 1, 1774. Ellen A., d. of Nathan, Jr., and Elizabeth, of cholera infantum, Aug. 28, 1846; 1 m. 19 d. Esther, wife of Nathan (b. in Wilmington) , of inflammatory rheuma- tism, Dec. 2, 1846 ; 64 y. Elizabeth, wife of Augustus, d. of Joseph and Betsey Tyler, of con- sumption of the blood, Nov. 10, 1852 ; 24 y. 4 m. JEFFERS. Erederick M., s. of A. W. and Ellen, of cholera infantum, Aug. 6, 1869 ; 10 m. 6 d. JENKINS. Lindley M., s. of Nathaniel and Sarah E. (b. in Durham, N. H.), of diphtheria, Nov. 22, 1869 ; 17 y. 1 m. 26 d. JENKS. Elvira Antoinette, wife of Eleazer F., d. of Epaphras and Naomi Walcott (b. in ), of cancer, Sept. 24, 1865 ; 44 y. 11 m. 25 d. JENNY. Jenny, a black woman at Jonathan Hastings, formeily a slave of his father, July 20, 1812; 69 y. WOBURN RECORD OF DEATHS. 99 JEWKS. Jewks, a black man, of old age, Oct. 1, 1792. JOHNSON. Hannah, wife of Matthew, Aug. 1, 1662. Capt. Edward, s. of , April 23, 1672. Edward, s. of Kdward and Sarah, Jan. 3, 1688. Ebenezer, s. of Ebenezer and Sarah, April 14, 1692. Lieut. Matthew, s. of , July 19, 1696; 62 y. Mary, wife of Matthew, Oct. i, 1703. Major William, s. of , May 22, 1704. Sarah, wife of Capt. Edward, May 31, 1704. Mrs. Esther, wife of , Dec. 27, 1707. William, s, of Ebenezer and Sarah, Feb. 11, 1708. Rebecca, widow of , Dec. 25, 1709. Sarah, wife of William, Jr., Oct. 14, 1710; 29 y. Esther, d. of William and Esther, Nov. 16, 1710. Mary, d. of William and Esther, , 1710. Marthi, wife of Joslah, Aug. 25, 1716; 80 y. Deborah, wife of Mr. Josiah, Feb. 5, 1724. Deacon Edward, s. of , Aug. 7, 1725. Icbabod, s. of Deacon Edward, in Lovewell's flght, May 8, 1725. wife of Matthew, July 31, 1727. William, Sen., s. of , Jan. 10, 1730. Matthew, Jr., s. of , Jan. 12, 1730. Mary, wife of S'amuel, Aug. 7, 1730. Sergt. Benjamin, s. of , April 22, 1733. Sarah, wife of Ebenezei', Oct. 23, 1733. Obadiah, s. of Ebenezer ami Sarah, Oct. 23, 1736; 1 y. 7 m. 15 d. Ebenezer, Sen , s. of , Murch 17, 1737. . Mr. Josiah, s. of , Dec. 16, 1739. Matthew, s. of , Aug. 8, 1740. Judith, wife of Samuel, March 20, 1742. Silas, s. of Seth and Mary, July 6, 1743; 3 y. 5 ra. 10 d. Sarah, widow of Sergt. Benjamin (?), Jan. 17, 1749. Enoch, s. of Benjamin, April 13, 1750. Benjamin, s. of Capt. Benjamin, when at college, June 21, 1756. Joel, s. of Capt. Benjamin, Sept. 4, 1758. Abigail, wife of Mr. Giles, Nov. 25, 1760. Mary, wife of Capt. Benjamin, June 5, 1762.* Deacon Edward, s, of , of the Second Parish, Oct. 5, 1774. Sarah, widow of Deacon Edward, March 12, 1775; 80 y. Matthew, s. of , Dec. 11, 1775. child of Abiathar, Sept. 5, 1778 ; 2 y. wife of Joseph, Jr., Sept. 11, 1778; 63 y. wife jof Samuel, Sept. 27, 1778 ; 50 y. Sarah (?), widow of Ebenezer, May 24, 1779 ; 77 y. Elizabeih, wife of Lieut. Joseph, Dec. 31, 1780; 78 y. 7 m. Capt. Benjamin, s. of , May 4, 1781; 80 y. 7 m. Lieut. Seth, s. of , Jan. 22, 1782. Mr. Daniel, s. of , June 14, 1784. Noah, s. of , Sept. 14, 1784; 22 y. Polly, d. of , Oct. 23, 1784 ; -zO y. * Also recorded 1763. 100 WOBUKN RECORD OF DEATHS. JOHNSON, continued. Isaac, Jr., s. of , Dec. 4, 1784: 5 y. Josiah, Esq., s. of , Dec 24, 1784; 75 y. Anna, relict of Matthew, March 17, 1785. John, s. of , Oct. 21, 1785; 23 y. Susanna, d. of , April 21, 1786; 21 y. Josiah, s. of , July 14, 1786; 24 y. Susanna, d. of John, July 16, 1787; 1 y. 3 m. Joseph, s. of , Nov. 21, 1788; 22 y. Hannah, d. of , March 4, 1789; 28 y. Samuel, s. of , April 12, 1789; 65 y. child of Frederick, May 20, 1792 ; 2 w. Capt. John, s. of , Nov. 22, 1792; 36 y. Sarah, d. of , Nov. 24, 1793 ; 20 y. William, s. of , Aug. 3, 1793; (<3 y. 4 m. Joseph, Jr., s. of , Oct. 3, 1793; 85 y. 3 m. Jonathan, s. of , Nov. 30, 1793; 73 y. 5 m. Miss Hannah, d. of , of canker and canker rash, Jan. 22, 1795 ; 25 y. Hannah, relict of Joseph, Aug. 15, 1795; 72 y. Deacon Joseph, s. of , Oct. 14, 1797; 59 y. Lieut. Joseph, s. of , June 29, 1798; 97 y. Jemima, d. of , pauper, Nov. 1, 1798; 63 y. 8 m. Klizabeth, widow of William, Dec. 3, 1798; 83 y. 3 m. Mary, wife of David, May — , 1802. Reuben, s. of Reuben, Aug. 12, 1804; 53 y. Sarah, wife of Isaac, May 30, 1805; 65 y. Francis, s. of , Sept. 18, 1805 ; 60 y. Josiah, s. of , June 9, 1807; 71 y. Lydia, d. of Edmund Parker, Sept. 26, 1808 ; 24 y. Susanna, widow of , Dec. 19, 1808 ; 86 y. Elizabeth, wife of Major Francis, Jan. 15, 1809; 36 y. Frederick, s. of , Oct. 17, 1810; 52 y. Luke (s. of Reuben, insane, S. Thompson, Esq.), June 26, 1811; 25 y. Isaac, s. of , Feb. 19, 1816; 68 y. Reuben, s. of John, June 17, 1819 ; 7 m. Rhoda, widow of , Oct. 9, 1819. Joseph, s. of , at Tay's tavern, May 28, 1821; 55 y. Kezia, widow of Reuben, Oct. 23, 1822 ; 75 y. Philip, 8. of Mr. Reuel, Jan. 19, 1823; 20 m. wife of Mr. David, Oct. 30, 1823; 82 y. Mr. David, s. of , Sept. 18, 1827; 87 y. Mr. Frederick, s. of , June 12, 1828 ; 33 y. Sarah, widow of Josiah, Nov. 28, 1830; 88 y. Minot, s. of , Sept. 22, 1831 ; 28 y. Ruth Eaton, wife of Levi (b. in Candia, N. H., Sept. 7, 1793), Dec. 27, 1831. (Gravestone.) Elizabeth, wife of Reuel, Sept. 9, 1832 ; 88 y. Daniel, s. of , July 30, 1842; 61 y. Jo.sephiiie Victoria, d. of , Aug. 20, 1842; 9 m. Mrs. Ann, wife of , Oct. 7, 1842; 92 y. Clarissa, d. of , Feb. 13, 1843 ; 44 y. Reuben, s. of John and , of consumption, May 12, 1843; 23 y. Sallj , wife of John, d. of Obadiah and Sarah Kendall, of consumption, Dec. 25, 1844 ; 58 y. WOBURN EECORD OF DEATHS. 101 JOHNSON, continued. Rosella M., wife of John, Jr. (b. In Chesterfield, N. H.), of inflamma- tion of the bowels, June 8, 1845 ; 26 y. 6 ra. 19 d. Eosella A., d. of John, Jr., and Eosella M., of inflammation of the bowels, Feb. 22, 184B; 9 m. 11 d. Jesse, s. of Jesse and Sarah, of dropsy, March 8, 1846; 78 y. Sarah E., d. of Muuson, Jr., and Sarah, of cholera infantum, Sept. 4, 1846 ; 6 m. Francis, s. of Francis and Abigail, of numb palsy, Nov. 16, 1846 ; 75 y. Sarah G., d. of Levi and Ruth, of consumption. May 21, 1848; 25 v. 10 m. 2 d. .- . 1 J Susan, wife of, Nathan (b, in Boothbay, Me.), of consumption, June 27, 1848 ; 52 y. Betsey M., wife of Munson, d. of Munroe Cb. in Lexinetou'), of palsy, Sept. 26, 1849 ; 73 y. 5 m. ^ Edward, s. of Munson, Jr., and Sarah, of scarlet fever, March 24, 1850 ; 2 y. 3 m. Henry, s. of Ezekiel and Hannah (b. in Woburn, Feb. 7, 1823), in San Francisco, Oct. 19, 1852. (Gravestone.) Samuel, s, of Henry and Mary (b. in Me.dford), of consumption, April 7, 1853; 61 y. Ella L., d. of Joseph and Susan, of cholera infantum, Aug. 18, 1833: 2y. 2 m. Ud. Sarah, d. of Leonard and Hannah (b. in Cambridge), of dropsy, Aug. 10, 1854; 36 y. f i' & Brackett, s. of Reuel and Jane B., of typhoid fever, Nov. 27, 1855 ; 18 y. Munson, a. of Francis and Abigail, of organic disease of the heart, Jan. 8, 1857; 83 y. 2 m. 8 d. Thomas E., s. of Joseph and Susan, of disease of liver, Aug. 2, 1857; 3 d. Samuel A., s. of and Wealthy (b. in ), of suicide by hanging, Dec. 2, 1857; 22 y.* 0- S S. John, s. of Reuben and Kezia, of gangrene of lungs, March 17, 1858; 69 y. 10 m. Reuel, s. of Philip and (b. in Wilmington), of consumption, Aug. 23, 1861 ; 71 y. Lucy, d. of Josiah and Sarah (b. July 19, 1776), Jan. 1, 1864. (Grave- stone, Second Burying-Ground ) Ezekiel, s of , March 30, 1866; 84 y. 7 m. 12 d. (Gravestone.) Levi, s. of (b. Dec. 22, 1783), Dec. 25, 1866. (Gravestone.) George A., s. of Albert B. and Abba A., of meningitis, Feb. 17, 1867; 7 y. 2 m. 10 d. Hannah, wife of Deacon Ezekiel, April 20, 1867; 78 y. 3 m. 26 d. (Gravestone.) Susanna, d. of Daniel and Joanna, of pneumonia, Oct. 20, 1867; 90 y. i m. Zelinda Dearborn, d. of Levi and Ruth (b. Jan. 16, 1824), Jan. 11, 1868. (Gravestone.) Jane, widow of Reuel, d. of Elias and Sarah Butman (b. in Ames- bury), Sept. 3, 1869; 68 y. 6 m. 21 d. Caroline, d. of Jonathan and (b. in Burlington), of old age, Julv 1, 1870; 90 y. * See the Middlesex Journal^ Dec. 5, 1857. 102 WOBURN KBCOED OF DEATHS. JOHONNOT. Ira, 8. of James and Eunice ¥. (b. in New Boston, N. H.), of chronic diarrhoea, Oct. 29, 1865 ; 30 y. 4 m. 15 d. JONES. Marv, widow of , May 29, 1717. Phebe, d. of Ebenezer and Elizabeth, April 1, 1722. Ebenezer, s. of Ebenezer and Elizabeth, Jan. 29, 1725. Capt. Ebenezer, s. of Samuel and Abigail, killed by the Indians near Fort "William Henry, July 20, 1758; in his 60th (?) year. Eev. Mr. Thomas, s. of , pastor of the Second Church, March 13, 1774 ; in his 52(1 year. Mr. Joshua, s. of , Jan. 28, 1790; in his 78th year. • Bridget T., d. of Willard, of dysentery, Oct. 1, 1805; 2 y. 6 m. Willard, s. of Willard, Nov. 10, 1809; 7 y. Willard, s. of , Dec. 30, 1824; 55 y. Hiram T., s. of Willard and Bridget, of consumption, March 29, 1846; 38 y. 9 m. William Henry, s. of Francis and Eliza, of consumption, April 15, 1850; 2 m. 21 d. Charles F., s. of , Sept. 7, 1850; 2] y. 5 m. (Gravestone.) Moses F., s. of Charles and Clarissa, of cholera Infantum, July 28, 1852; 2 m. 24 d. Joshua, s. of , Dec. 10, 1853; .''4 y. (Gravestone.) Bridget, widow of Willard, d. of Hiram and Bridget Thompson, of old age, Aug. 28, 1856; 85 y. 5 m. Wallace, s. of William H. and Julia, July 31, 1858; 2 h. Edward, s. of William and Catharine, Sept. 29, 1859 ; 3 m. Louisa C., d. of Hiram T. and Mary A., of consumption, Oct. 15, 1869; 20 y. 9 m. 9 d. Solomon H., s. of Charles W. and Clarissa (b. in Hillsborough, N. H.), Oct. 26, 1860; 21 y. 4 m. 12 d. Eli, s. of Eli and Ann (b. in Lincoln), accidental, July 24, 1865 ; 61 y. 2 m. U d. Mary, widow of Eli, d. of and Elizabeth Connell (b. in Charles- town), of cancer and brain disease, Feb. 16, 1867; 60 y. 10 m. Abigail, widow of , d. of Seth Wood, of old age, April 3, 1872; 90 y. 11 m. 26 d. JORDAN. child of Mr., Feb. 8, 1799 ; 2i y. John, s. of John, Sept. 21, 1804; 1 y. 2 m. child of John, of dysenttry, Sept. 25, 1805 ; 44 y. John, s, of , .'■uddeniy, in Wilmington, Aug. 21, 1821. Mrs Sally, wife of , Jan. — , 1825. Betsey, d. of . Feb. 18, 1843; 35 y. wife of William (b. in Ireland), of fever, Jan. 25, 1845; 25 y. Olena, d. of William and Sarah, of weakness, April 7, 1848 ; 3 d. Sarah T., wife of William, d. of Asa and Jerusha Richardson (b. in Reading), of erysipelas, Oct. 31, 1859; 50 y. William, s. of John and Sally, of chronic diarrhoea, Dec. 16, 1863; 53 y. 8 m. JOY. John, s. of Matthew and Mary, of pneumonia, Jan. 3 1 , 18C9 ; 7 m. 26 d. WOBURN RECORD OF DEATHS. 103 JOYCE. John, s. of (b. in Ireland), of sunstroke, July 16, 1868; 37 y. John, s. of John and Eose, of dropsy on the brain, March 3, 1869 ; ly. 11 m. KEATING. Alexander, s. of Patrick and Sarah, accidental, Feb. 24, 1858; 14 d. Alice, d. of Patrick and Sarah, of cholera infantum, Sept. 25, 1861; I y. 4 m. Margaret, d. of John and Margaret, of convulsions, April 29, 1871; 28 d. KEEN. Ruth Ann, d. of Charles and Betsey, Feb. 22, 1840; 2 y. 8 m. KEHO. Mary A., d. of , Feb. 3, 1856 ; II m. KELLEHER. Joseph, s. of James and Ellen, of pneumonia, Sept. 17, 1867 [1869, gravestone], 1 y. 5 m. 7 d. Hugh, s. of James and Ellen, of cholera infantum, Sept. 14, 1870; II m. 11 d. Cornelius, s. of James and , of pneumonia, April 1, 1871; 1 m. KELLEY. d. of Edward and (b. in Boston), of consumption, March 2, 1845; Im. 4 d. s. of , of consumption, July 13, 1846; 1 y. Mary A., wife of Joseph, d. of Shaw (b. in Old Hampton, N. H.), of consumption, Ded. 27, 1830; 32 y. 5 m. Charles E., s. of Joseph and Mary Ann, of scarlet fever, Aug. 26, 1852; 4y. 4 m. 9 d. Mary, wife o*" Patrick, d. of Andrew and Bridget Carlin (b. in Ire- land), of hemorrhage, May 30, 1857; 26 y. Abby M., d. of Joseph and Sarah P., of cholera infantum, Aug. 31, 1858; 7 m. 5d. William, s. of Neal and Mary, of natural sickness, July 11, 1859; 2 m. 24 d. John E., s. of Joseph and Sarah, of premature birth, Aug. 9, 1859; 7h. Clara F., d. of Joseph and Sarah P., Aug. 7, 186'!; 3 m. 4 d. Adeline C, d. of John and Adeline, of lung fever, June 21, 1863; 6 m. James, s. of James and Elizabeth, of croup, Nov. 27, 1863 ; 1 y. 6 m. 9d. Bernard, s. of Neal and Mary, of cholera infantum, Oct. 8, 1865 ; 9 m. 11 d. John, s. of Michael and Mary A. (b. in Eoxbury), of hemorrhage, April 6, 1866; 8 d. Julia, d. of Patrick and Margaret, of pneumonia, May 18, 1867; 2 y. 7 m. Mary, d. of Patrick and Ellen, May 10, 1867; 1 d. John J., s. of John and Catharine, of pneumonia. May 6, 1868; 1 y. 2 m. 104 WOBURN KECOED OF DEATHS. KEIiLEY, continued. Margaret Elizabeth, d. of Alexander and Bridget, of cholera infantum, Oct. 11, 1868; 10 m. 14 d. George A., s. of Joseph and Mary A., of tuberculosis, Dec. 10, 1868; 25 y. 9 m. 7 d. Mary, d. of Patrick and Mary, Jan. 20, 1870 ; 1 d. Patrick, s. of Patrick and Ellen (b. in Ireland), of suicide, Feb. 9, 1871; 40 y. William, s. of James and Elizabeth, of convulsions, June 3, 1871 ; 12 d. Margaret, d. of Noal and Mary, of general debility. May 9, 1872; 17 d. Catharine, d. of James and Elizabeth, of convulsions, July 23, 1872 ; lid. Edward, s. of Patrick and Catharine, of cholera infantum, Sept. 13, 1872; 9 m. 23 d. KENDALL. Jonathan, s. of Jacob, Nov. 11, 1690. Rebecca, vyife of Samuel, Oct. 25, 1691. Rebecca, d. of Samuel and Rebecca, Nov. 25, 1691. Persis, wife of Jacob, Oct. 19. 1694. s. of Thomas, Dec. 16, 1695. Euth, wife of Thomas, "and her child with her," Dec. 18, 1695. John, s. of jHCob and Alice, Oct. 17, 1697. Elizabeth, wife of John, Dec. — , 1701. Mary, wife of Francis, , 1705. Francis, Sen., s. of , , 1708. Ralph, s. of Ralph and Abigail, Dec. 19, 1708. Jacob, s. of Jacob and Alice, June 1, 1714. Abigail, wife of Thomas, Dec. 31, 1716. ElcHzer, s. of F.leazer and Hannah, Aug. 15, 1718. William, s. of Eleazer and Hannah, Aug. 21, 1718. Phineas, s. of Jabezand Rebecca, June 9, 1721. James, s. of Jabez and Rebecca, April 16, 1722. Amos, s. of Francis and Abigail, July 12, 1723. Jabez, s. of , Aug. 14, 1725. Mary, d. of Samuel and Mary, Aug. 14, 1727. Susanna, wife of Joseph, Dec. 23, 1727. Ephraim, s. of , May 15, 1728. Abigail, wife of Nathaniel, May 16, 1730. Thomas, s. of , May 25, 1730. Ephraim, s. of Samuel and Elizabeth, Feb. 16, 1733. Nathaniel, s of Nathaniel, June 8, 1736. Elizabeih, wife of Mr. Samuel, Jan. 10, 1742; 54 y. Joseph, s. of , Oct. 3, 1743. Jonathan, s. of Joshua and Esther, Aug. 3, 1751. wife of Joseph, June 7, 1752. wife of Lieut., Aug. 31, 1755. Ephraim, s. of Ephraim and Judith K., in the army, at Lake George July 18, 1758. Lieut. Samuel, s. of , Dec. 13, 1764; 83 y. Susanna, d. of Joseph, Dec. 18 (.?), 1768. Samuel, s. of Obadiah and Elizabeth, Feb. 22, 1768 ; 4 y. Mr. Jacob, s. of , May 11, 1770. Nathaniel, s. of John, of a kick by a horse, July 1, 1775. ■WOBUEN RECORD OF DEATHS. 105 KENDALL, continued. infant child of Jonathan, Aug. — , 1775. Sarah, wife of Nathaniel, Oct. 3, 1775. Mrs. Sarah, wife of Mr. Joseph, Sept. 16, 1775; 40 y. Child, at Jonathan Kendall's, March — , 1776. Mr. Nathaniel, s. of , April — , 1776. Elizabeth, d. of Deacon Obadiah and Elizabeth, Dec. 11, 1787; 18 y. Sally, d. of John, Feb. 11, 1788; 5 m. wife of Joseph, Sept. 26, 1788 ; 55 y. Mercy, widow of , March 6, 17«9 ; 83 y. 2 m. • widow of Francis, April 25, 1791 ; 73 y. Samuel, s. of Obadiah, of canker and canker rash, Jan. 15, 1795; 3 y. younge.st child of Obadiah, Jr., March 20, 1802. Deacon Obadiah, s. of , Nov. 19, 1811; 86 y. Mary W., wife of Josiah, June 19, 1818; 20 y. Josiah, s. of , July 1, 1819; 30 y. Elizabeth, widow of Deacon Obadiah, Oct. 3, 1822; 86 y. Obadiah, Jr., s. of , Aug. 14, 1826; 42 y. child of Noah, March 30, 1826. child of Mr. Noah, April 24, 1827 ; 9 d. Mary, d. of John and Elizabeth, March 1, 1830; 35 y. (Gravestone, Second Burying-Ground.) Jo.seph. s. of , , 1831. Abigail, widow of Abijah, Jan. 3, 1838; 86 y. Gilman H., s. of Eli and Julia Ann, Aug. 30, 1838 ; 7 y. 24 d. Harriet C, wife of Joel, March 4, 1839 ; 29 y. Obadiah, s. of , Feb. 10, 1841; 84 y. Sarah, widow of Obadiah, Jan. 23, 1843; 81 y. John, s. of John and Sarah, Aug. 18, 1843; 84 y. (Gravestone, Second Burying Ground.) Lydla, wife of Noah, of consumption, March 17, 1845; 44 y. George W., s. of Noah and Lydia, of diabetes, Feb. 3, 1846; 10 y. 5 m. 28 d. James E., s. of James and Sarah T., of dropsy, Oct. 26, 1846; 6 y. 1 m. 12 d. Gilman, s. of John and Rachel (b. in Hillsborough, N. H.), of typhus fever, Nov. 11, 1847; 20 y. Lvdia, widow of Joseph, d. of Abraham and Mary Duren, of dropsy, "Oct. 13, 1851 ; 45 y. 10 m. John B., s. of , Nov. 30, 1851; 35 y. (Gravestone.) George, s. of Henderson and Lucy H., of dropsy on the brain, March 14, 1853; 14 d. Elizabeth wife of John, Sept. 8, 1854; 90 y. 5 m. 11 d. (Gravestone, Second Burying-Ground.) Eunice C, widow of , d. of Joseph and Polly Burt (b. in Andover), of pneumonia, July 19, 1855; 67 y. 10 m. Mary Ellen, d. of John B. andLavina H., Nov. 8, 1855; 15 y. (Grave- stone.) Sus.in M., widow of , d. of Samuel and Martha Myrick (b. in Woodstock, Vt.), of dysentery, Aug. 30, 1864; 66 y. James, s. of William and Ruth (b. in Burlington), of heart disease, Jan. 15, 1872; 65 j. 10 m. 19 d. KENNEDY. PatrckF., s. of Patrick and Ellen, of scarlet fever, Oct. 27, 1871; 4 y. 8 m. 24 d. 106 WOBUKN RECORD OF DEATHS. KENNEY. Fanny, d. of Hugh and Bridget, of scarlet fever and throat distemper, Jan. 3, 18r>4 ; 1 y. 1 m. 23 d. Bridget, d. of Michael and Hannah (b. in Ireland), of coDsumption, June 18, 1855 ; 16 y. Bridget, a. of Patrick and Catharine (b. in Stoneham), of lung fever, May 6, 1857 ; 8 m. Bridget, wife of ^ , d. of James and Susan Matthews (b. in Ire- land), of consumption, Oct. i, 1858; 26 y. Mary, widow of , d. of James and Julia Tracy (b. in Ireland), of consumption, Dec. 30, 1859; 40 y. Susan, d. of Hugh and Mary, May 7, 1863 ; 5 m. 6 d. Sarah J., d. of Peter and Catharine, of diphtheria, Nov. 2, 1864; 5 y. 5 d. Katie M., d. of Peter and Catharine, of scarlet fever, Nov. 13, 1864; 6 y. 5 m. Mary, wife of Hugh, d. of Philip McConologue (b. In Ireland), of phthisis, March 18, 1865; 32 y. Pliilip, s. of Hugh and Mary, of consumption, April 28, 1865; 8 m. ISd. William, s. of Edward and Bridget (h. in Ireland), of softening of the brain, Dec. 26, 1865 ; 77 y. 2 m. Mary T., widow of , d. of Adam and Mary Thompson (born in Deer Isle, Me.), of pneumonia, Oct. 25, 1866; 60 y. 4 m. Luther G., s. of Thomas J. and Lucetta C, of cholera infantum, Sept. 8, 1867; 1 y. 4 m. 25 d. Mary, widow of William, d. of and Judith Ryan (b. in Ireland), of natural decay, Oct. 18, 1869; 85 y. Nellie, d. of Peter and Catharine, of scarlet fever, Aug. 29, 1871 ; 4 y. 2 m. 10 d. Katie Mary, d. of Peter and Catharine, of scarlet fever, Sept. 9, 1871 ; 2 y. 4 m. 6 d. John Edward, s. of Peter and Catharine, of convulsions, Jan. 26, 1872; 3 m. 9 d. Thomas, s. of Michael and Mary (b. in Ireland), of nervous irritabil- ity, March 29, 1872 ; 28 y. KERNAN. Lizzie, d. of James and Mary, of convulsions, Aug. 14, 1872; 3y. 12 d. KERRIGAN (see also Corrigan and Garigan). Julia, widow of Edward, d. of Edward and Mary Lynch (b. in Ire- land), of old age, Dec. 27, 1858; 70 y. Timothy, s. of Michael and (b. in Ireland), of lung fever, Nov. 12, 1864; 32 y. Bridget, wife of John, d. of Francis and Bridget Gallagher (b. in Ire- land), run over by the B. & L. R. R., July 4, 1867; 45 y. Dennis, s. of Cornelius and Catharine, of cholera Infantum, Sept. 17, 1868; 10 m. 6 d. Elizabeth, d. of James and Bridget, April 1, 1872; 5 y. KEYES. Ellen E., d. of Franklin and Elizabeth W., of cholera infantum, Sept. 15, 1852; 5 m. 10 d. Eliza W., wife of Franklin, d. of Seth and Eliza Reed (b. in Lexing- ton), of consumption, Sept. 12, 1853; 31 y. 2 m. WOBURN RECORD OF DEATHS. 107 KIDDER. Elvira G., d. of Nahum and Huldah (b. in Marshfleld, Vt.), of typhus fever, Sept. 4, 1847 ; 18 y. 4 m. 23 d. KILBOURN. William H., s. of Walter A. and Lucinda J., of scarlatina, Nov. 18, 1860; 3y. Im. 14 d. Haltie, d. of Walter and Lucinda J., of cholera infantum, Oct. 25, 1861 ; 2 m. 19 d. KILFOYLE. Elizabeth, d. of Thomas and Lucretia (b. in Danvers) , of scarlet fever, Sept. 21, 1849; 4 y. 8 m. 16 d. Lucretia, d. of Thomas and Lucretia (b. in Charlestown), of scarlet fever, Sept. 23, 1849 ; 1 y. 10 m. 4 d. KILLIAN. Mary, d. of Timothy and Ellen, of fits, April 21, 1872; 4 y. KIMBALL. Abigail, wife of John, Nov. 6, 1795; 54 y. Myron, s. of Jere H. and Jerusha, of bowel complaint, Aug. 3, 1844; 3 y. 2 m. EzraC, s. of Ezra and Lydia (b. in Wilmington), of consumption, Oct. 18, 1844; 33 y. Ezra, s. of Ezra and (b. in Ipswich), of consumption, April 30, 1845; 74 y. E'la Francenia, d. of Thomas W. and Clara, of croup, Oct. 4, 1845 ; 1 y. 5 m. Jere H., s. of Ezra and Lydia (b. in Wilmington), of consumption of the brain, Sept. 20, 1849; 47 y. Munroe, s. of Thomas W. and Clarissa W., of dropsy on the brain, Feb. 8, 1850; 11 m. Thomas W., s. of Ezra and Lydia, of consumption, Aug. 20, 1852; 38 y. Wilbraham, s. of Israel and (b. in Kennebunk, Me.), of disease of the liver, Oct. 28, 1852 ; 74 y. Anne E., d. of George W. and Maria, of canker, Oct. 25, 1854; 1 m. 5d. Francis F., s. of Ezra and Lydia (b. in Wilmington), of consumption, Feb 11, 1855; 47 y. 9 m. Sarah K., wife of Rev. Ivory, Oct. 3, 1859; 48 y. (Gravestone.) Deborah, widow of Wilbraham, d. of Isaac and Susau Bourne (b. in WelN, Me.), of old age, Oct. 15, 1869; 77 y;7 m. Lydia R.. widow of Ezra, d. of John and Lois Fowle, of dropsy, Dec. 30, 185^; 78 y. 11 m. Edward R., s. of Martin and Elizabeth (b. in Charlestown), of measles, Aug. 10. 1861; 1 y. 5 m. , , , Annie May, d. of William and Mary, of whooping cough and lung fever, Jan. 17, 1862; 8 m. 2 d. , .,. . Lydia A., wife of John R., d. of Paschal P. and Lydia Coburn (b. in "Diacut), of consumption, Feb. 20, 1868; 46 y. 4 m. 108 WOBUEN KECOED OF DEATHS. KING. Everett L., s. of Eobert J. and Eliza (b. in Plymouth), of congestion of the brain, Nov. 27, 1863; 12 y. 4 m. 2 d. John, s. of Patrick and Jane, of scarlatina, June 9, 1864; 2 y. 10 m. Robert, s. of Robert and Susanna (b. in Plymouth), of erysipelas, May 5, 1866; 84 y. 6 m. 23 d. Nettie W. T., d. of Washington and Jeanette (b. in Middleborough), May 9, 1866; 5 y. 1 m. 21 d. Susan P., d. of Robert and Eliza (b. in Plymouth), of insanity, Aug. 8, 1868; 27 y. 1 m. 8 d. Andrew, s. of Bartholomew and Mary (b. in Ireland), of typhoid fever, Dec. 29, 1871 ; 17 y. Jane, wife of , d. of Hugh and Jane Somers (b. in Ireland), April 25, 1872; 43 y. KINGSBURY. Charles N., s. of Henry and Charlotte, scalded (fell into a tub of hot water). May 30, 1858; 1 y. 6 m. [3 y. 6. m., gravestone]. KIRK. Edward D., s. of John and Maria B., of fits, Jan. 1, 1851; 1 m. 7 d. Oscar, s. of John and Maria B., of fits, Sept. 7, 1851 ; 1 y. 5 m. Laraartine R., s. of John and Maria B., of dropsy on the brain (in Winchester), Aug. 26, 1853; 6 y. 4 m. 7 d. KITTRIDGE. Francis, s. of Dr. Francis and Mrs. Sybil, Sept. 17, 1808; 11 m. Francis D., s. of Or. Francis and Mrs. Sybil, Sept. 25, 1814; 22 m. 28 d. (Gravestone, Second Burying-Ground.) Francis D., s. of Dr. Francis, Oct. 17, 1814; 22 m. (Church Record.) child of Dr., March 24, 1825. Dr. Francis, s. of , Feb. 24, 1828; 45 y. J.ib, s. of , March 8, 1836; 34 y. (Gravestone.) Susan, d. of Job and Susan* (b. in Tewlisbury), of consumption, May 7, 1845; 16 y. 6 m. KNIGHT. Samuel, s. of Joseph, Dec. 26, 1653. Mary, d. of Joseph, April 10, 1661. Mary, d. of Joseph, March 1, 1673. Isaac, s. of Joseph, March 4, 1679. James, s. of Joseph, April 23, 1681. John, s. of John and Abigail, June 21, 1685. Joseph, Sen., s. of -, Aug. 13, 1687. Hannah, relict of Joseph, Sen., Jan. 13, 1695. Benjamin, s. of John and Abigail, Sept. — , 1697. Joanna, d. of Edward and Joanna, Feb. 16, 1700. Joanna, d. of Edward and Joanna, April 7, 1701. Joseph, s. of John and Abigail, Dec. 19, 1702. Edward, s. of Edward and Joanna, May 20, 1707. Abigail, wife of John, June 17, 1707. Rachel, d. of Joseph and Martha, Nov. 13, 1711. * She married Oliver G. Kogers for her Becond buBband. WOBUKN EKCORD OF DEATHS. 109 KNIGHT, continued. Ruth, widow of , April 13, 1714. Joanna, d. of Edward and Joanna, Nov. 27, 1715. Sarah, wife of Amos, Jan. 11, 1720. Joanna, wife of Edward, Dee. 18, 1721. Joseph, s. of , Jan. 23, 1733. John, Sen., s. of , Nov. 9, 1735. Elizabeth, d. of Edward and Elizabeth, May 25, 1736 Kebeeca, wife of Thomas, Sept. 15, 1797 ; 23 y Martha, wife of John, April 10, 1817; 49 y. child of Moses L., Sept. 7, 1829 ; 2 ra. Mrs. Jerusha S., wife of , Feb 3, 1842; 38 y. Rnth (Lucy B.), second wife of John, 2d. Cb. in Hancock, N. H.'), of heart complaint, March 17, 1845 ; 35 y. Lucy Baker, d. of John, 2d, and Rnth B., of consumption, Aujr. 8, 1845; 5 m. 6 d. r > =. . Sarah Caroline, d. of James P. and Sarah, of weakness, April 27, 1846 ; 21 d. Charles H., s. of James P. and Sarah, of dropsy on brain, March 27, 1847 ; 3 y. 5 m. Catharine, d. of Solomon and (b. In Bingham, Me.), of consumn- tiOD,Dec. 30, 1852; 14y. > George H., s. of James P. and Sarah, of croup, Sept. 4, 1854; 4 y. 5 m. Francis J., s. of John W. and Caroline, of marasmus, Oct. 22, 1860: 3 m. 22 d. Sevina R., wife of John 6., d. of John and Dorothy Horton (b. In Chester, Vt.), of insanity, May II, 1861; 40 y. George W., s. of John W. and Carrie P., of cholera infantum, Sept. 14, 1861; 1 m. 7d. John, s. of John and Ruth (b. In Francistown, N. H), of typhoid fever, July 30, 1864 ; 64 y. 1 m. Prudence, wife of , d. of David and Mary HoUis (b. in ), of cholera morbus, Sept. 17, 1870; 77 y. 3 m. 22 d. Moses L., s. of John and Martha (b. in Newbury), of old age, Dec. 30, 18,1; 79 y. 11 m. 20 d. KNOWLTON. d. of James and Ann M., Dec. 3, 1862; 8 d. Mary L., d. of Amos and Ann Maria, of cholera infantum, Aug. 16, 1864; 8 m. 28 d. KNOX. Josie D., d. of Joseph J. and Lottie A., of dysentery, June 18, 1869; 2 y. 6 m. 18 d. liABADY. Martin, s. of Martin and Mary A. (b. in Surry), of cancer, Feb. 22, 1859 ; 59 y. liAFFERTY. Barney, s. of Neal and Mary, April 6, 1872; 3 m. 11 d. Mary, wife of Neal, d. of Michael and Mary Doherty ^b. in Ireland), of conhumption, June 29, 1872; 33 y. 11 d. 110 WOBUKN EECOED OF DEATHS. LAHEY. Michael, s. of John and Hannah, of congestion of the lungs, June 3, 1868; 1 m. Hannah, d. of John and Hannah, of cholera infantum, Sept. 18, 1868; 2y. 11 m. 19 d. John,s. of John and Hannah, of whooping congh, Sept. 20, 1868; 4 y. 3 m. 28 d. LAMKIN. William Addison, s. of Rufus and Ann M., of cholera infantum, Aug. 30, 18G8 ; 1 y. LAMON. Frank Healy, s. of John S. and Frances, of bowel complaint, Aug. 10, 1846; 8 m. Frank, s. of John and Frances, of cholera infantum, Oct. 13, 1852; 10 d. LAMSOy. John, s. of , of Charlestown, Jan. 12, 1776; 43 y. LANG. Louis Lee, s. of Cyrus T. and Alice M., of suffocation, Oct. 26, 1870; 3 y. 9 d. LARRABEE (see Leatherby). LAWRENCE. Nathaniel, s. of , Jan. 6, 1737. Mr. John, s. of , Jan. 22, 1752; in his 63d year. Mr. Jonathan, s. of , Aug. 1, 1793 ; 67 y. Jonathan, s. of , May 16, 1795 ; 1 y. Joseph, 2d, s. of , Aug. 21, 1807; 19 y. Nathaniel, s. of Ebenezer and Hannah, Jan. 22, 1808; 17 y. Ebenezer, Jr , s. of , a student ai college, Jan. 11, 1808 ; 23 y. Kachel, widow of Jonathan, April 21, 1823; 93 y. Hannah, wile of Ebenezer, Nov. 25, 1835; 75 y. Joseph, Esq., s. of , Feb. 8, 1836; 81 y. Deacon Ebenezer, s. of , Jan. 12, 1842 ; 84 y. Noah M., s. of Noah and Mary (b. in GreenUtld, N. H.), of maras- mus, Nov. 18, 1869; 72 y. 6 m. LiATTON (seeLEiGHTON). LEACH. George 0., s. of John M. and Eunice B., of scarlatina, Nov. 24, 1858; 1 y. 20 d. .... Charles I., s. of John M. and Eunice B., of congestion of brain, Nov. 26, 1858; 1 y. 22 d. William H., s. of Harry and Sally A. (b. in New Milford, Pa.), of con- sumption, Nov. 23, 1872; 41 y. 9 m. 15 d. WOBUEN RECORD OF DEATHS. HI LiEAMAN. Winthrop, s. of , , 1831. Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of , March 3, 1843; 82 y. LEARNED. ■William, s. of , March 1, 1646. LEARY Csee also O'Leary). Mary, wife of John, d. of Patrick and Joanna Connor (b. in Ireland"), shot, Sept. 4, 1856; 19 y.* Timothy, s. of Cornelius and Mary, of convulsions, April 1, 1872; 9 d. Jeremiah, s. of Jeremiah and Mary (b. in Ireland), of cholera infantum, Aug. 7, 1872 ; 60 y. liEATHE. Francis, s. of , Jan. 12, 1733. Mr. Francis, s. of , Dec. 29, 1738. Mr. Ebeiiezer, s. of , Sept. 1, 1749. Eleanor, d. of Deacon John, Sept. a, 1756. Mary, widow of , March 23, 1757. Deacon John, s. of , March 2, 1775. Hephzibah, d. of , Feb. 17, 1787; 7 y. Sarah, wife of Samuel, Feb. 20, 1789; 34 y. Alpheus, s. of , Sept. 11, 1794; 1 y. Polly, d. of , Feb. 2, 1796; 12 y. Samuel, s. of , April 28, 1797; 5u y. Marv, wife of Elijah, April 21, 1807; 82 y. Elijah, s. of , Sept. 30, 1809; 87 y. infant s. of Jacob, Feb. 23, 1810; 9 d. Harriet, d. of Elijah, Jr., Sept. 5, 1816; 14 y. Josiah, s. of , April 26, 1817; 22 y. Mehetabel, wife of Jacob, April 21, 1819; 47 y. Mary, wife of James (Samuel), May 1, 1821. child of William, Jan. 8, 1828 ; 14 m. Hephzibah, widow of Elijah, July 18, 1829; 68 y. child of William, May 18, 1»29; 2 w. William, s. of , , 1831. Elijah, s. of , Dec. 13, 1835; 80 y. Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of , Nov. 22, 1841 ; 82 y. Margaret, wife of Elijah, of fever, Nov. 27, 1843; 57 y. Samuel, s. of Elijah and Hephzibah, of affection of the , March 13, 1846; 49 y. Howland B., s. of Stillman and Ann M., of cholera infantum, Aug. 24, 1847; ly. 6 m. 10 d. Charlotte E., d. of William and Charlotte, of dropsy, Nov. 5, 1851; 4 y. 7 m. Mary Ella, d. of James S. and Ann Maria, Dec. 16, 1851; 3 y. 6 m. (Gravestone.) Frederick E., s. of James S. and Annie M. (b. in Keadirg), of cholera infantum, Sept. 3, 1859 ; 1 y. 3 ra. Mary E., d. of William and Charlotte J., of lung fever, Dec. 11, 1861 ; 2 m. Elijah, s. of Elijah and Hephzibah, of heart disease, Oct. 13, 1863 ; 76 y. 11 m. 22 d. * See Middlesex Journal, Sept. 6, 13, and 20, 1866. 112 WOBUEN RECOKD OF DEATHS. LEATHBBBY. Ephraim, s. of , an idiot, Nov. — , 1780; 27 y. s. of Natlianiel, Nov. 4, 1780; 24 m. Nathaniel, s. of , Aug. 29, 1782; 31 y. 5 m. Tliomas, s. of , Aug. 15, 1792; 70 y. LeBARRON. Phebe L., wife of Joseph, d. of .Toseph and Lucy Smith (b. in Ells- worth, Me.), of Bright's disease, April 16, 1862; 56 y. 9 m. I.EE. James, s. of Thomas and Julia, Aug. 20, 1867; 23 y. (Gravestone.) LEEDS. F. C, s. of S. and M. A., June 10, 1863 ; 2 y. 9 m. 15 d. (Gravestone.) liEEPER. Edward, s. of John and Euth (b. in Denmark, Me.), of lung fever, April 22, 1850; 1 y. 2 m. LEHAT (see Lahby). LEIGHTON. James, s. of James and Catharine, of water on the brain, Sept. 24, 1863; 3y. 7 m. James, s. of John and (b. In Ireland), of consumption, Sept. 28, 1866; 38 y. LEONARD. Elizabeth, d. of Timothy and Mary, of cholera Infantum, July 26, 1871; 5 m. 21 d. LEPINGWEIiL. Hannah, d. of Michael, Feb. 10, 1643. Michael, s. of Michael, June 15, 1651. Isabel, d. of ■, Nov. 17, 1671. Michael, s. of , March 22, 1687. Sarah, wife of Thomas, Aug. 16, 1691. Hannah, wife of Thomas, , 1703. Thomas, s. of , Oct. 19, 1732. Hannah, widow of , Jan. 16, 1737. Elizabeth, d. of Thomas and Hannah, Oct. 9, 1741. LESLIE. Clara G., wife o? James, d. of Stephen and Susan Eames, of consump- tion, Sept. 1, 1854; 23 y. Albert E., s. of Albert S. and Sarah E., of inflammation of the brain, July 15, 1862; 1 y. 5 m. Freddie L., s. of George H. and Harriet E., of phthisis, June 21, 1867; 5 y. 11 m. 18 d. Harriet E., wife of George H., d. of Thomas and Mary A. Cowdry (b. in Stoneham), of phthisis, July 20, 1867; 28 y. 11 m. 8 d. Marion B., d. of Albert S. and Lizzie S., of cholera infantum, Aug. 16, 1872; 4 m. 15d. WOBURN EECOED OF DEATHS. 113 LEWIS. Mrs. Dorcas, wife of David, Dec. 7, 1833; 27 y. Charles Edward, s. of Hanson B. and Sarah M. (b. in Reading, Dec. 27, 1836), June 5, 1840; 3 y. 5 m. (Family record.) Sarah, wife of Hanson B., d. of John Morong (b. in Salem), of heart complaint, Feb. 21, 1849 ; 35 y. s. of Hanson B. and Sarah, of weakness, Feb. 21, 1849 ; 1 d. Olive W., wife of Hanson B., d. of Moses B. and Olive Walker, and widow of Richard P. Weeks (b. in Charlestown), of fever and inflammation of the bowels, March 28, 1852; 34 y. LILLET. Reuben, s. of , Sept. 5, 1698. Dr. Reuben, s. of , Oct. 17, 1723. John, s. of , of old age, April 29, 1774. Edward, s. of Dennis and Margaret, Dec. 12, 1872; 2 y. 5 m. (Grave- stone.) LILLIS. William, s. of Martin and Ellen, of lung fever, Jan. 27, 1864; 5 m. 4d. LINCOLN. Lucy, wife of Rev. Allen, twin d. of Stephen and Almlra K. Richard- son (b. Jan. 11, 1820), in Gray, Me., July 25, 1846 ; 26 y. Also, their infant son. (Gravestone.) LINDLET. William W. B., s. of , of cholera, Sept. 6, 1849; 32 y. LINDSAY. Eliza L., d. of Benjamin and Louisa (b. in Swanzey, N. H.), of brain fever, April 23, 1850 ; 12 y. 4 m. LINNELL. Susan P., wife of Joseph, d. of Sumner and Mary A. Young, of car- ditis. May 20, 1871 ; 24 y. 10 m. 16 d. LINSCOTT. Albern L., s. of Josiah and Mary, of cholera infantum, Sept. 24, 1851 ; 1 y. [8 ID., gravestone]. Frank W., s. of Josiah and Mary, of dropsy of the brain, Sept. 6, 1853 ; 7 m. 24 d. Albern W., s. of Josiah and Mary, of cholera infantum, Sept. 16, 1858; 3 m. 15 d. Mary Lizzie, d. of John H. and Abba M., of cholera infantum, Aug. 26, 1868; 11 m. LITTLE. Estelle A., d. of James and Ann, of consumption, April 19, 1856; 2 y. 6 m. 7 d. 114 WOBURN RECORD OF DEATHS. lilTTLEFIELD. Jane, wife of Francis, Dec. 20, lfi46. Elmus, s. of J. E and C, Oct. 25, 1842; 3 y. 1 m. (Gravestone.) Nehemiah, d. of , May 30, 1863 ; 52 y. 7 m. (Gravestone.) LIVINGSTON. Lavinia, d. of , Nov. 8, 1825; 3 y. Susan E., d. of Larkin and Susan, of consumption, June 17, 1846; 19 y. Hannah N., wife of Jackf-on, d. of Lewis and Mary Lord (b. in San- borntou, N. H.), of insanity, Sept. 8, 1855; 20 y. 9 m. Larkin, s. of Seth and Abigail (b. in CheFmsford), of apoplexy, Sept. 26, 1865 ; 69 y. 6 m. IjOCKE. William, s. of William, Jan. 9, 1658. Thomas, s. of John, March 23, 1684. Susanna, wife of Ebenezer, June 13, 1699. Peter, s. of John and Elizabeth, Dec. 25, 1709. John, s. of John and Elizabeth, Feb. 15, 1710. Mary, wife of Deacon William, Sen., July 18, 1715. Thomas, s. of John and Elizabeth, Nov. 27, 1717; 29 y. Elizabeth, wife of John, Feb. 28, 1720; 60 y. Deacon William, Sen., s. of , June 16, 1720. Ebenezer, Sen., s. of , Dec. 24, 1723. .,4^ Deacon William, s. of , July 8, 1738. Hannah, widow of , July 24, 1739. James, s. of , Dec. H^ 1745. William, s. of , in the army at Ticonderoga, , 1776. Thomas, s. of , suddenly, Feb. 21, 1792; ab. 74 y. Phebe (.'), wife of Mr. Jonathan, March 2, 1793; 77 y. (80 y.?). child of Mr. Josiah, June 23, 1793; 5 y. William, s. of James, Oct. 13, 1793; 9 y. child of James, Oct. 25, 1793 ; 14 y. Jonathan, s. of , Jan. 10, 1799; 83 y. (87 y., S.Thompson, Esq.). Josiah, s. of ; Aug. 5, 1811 ; 58 y. Josiah, H. of , drowned, Aug. 21, 1818; 38 y. Varnum Shattuck, s. of Jonathan and Betsey, Oct. 30, 1825. child of Benjamin, Jan. 12, 1829. Thomas, s. of , Nov. 2, 1829; 43 y. Elizabeth, widow of Josiah, Sen., April 2, 1835; 80 y. LiOMBARD. John Stephen, s. of Richard and Hannah, of teething, , 1857; 1 y. 9 m. Id. Margaret, d. of Bartholomew and Mary E., of rheumatic fever, Feb. 27, 1861; 1 y. 8 m. Margaret, d. or Patrick and Catharine, March 14, 1868; 7 m. Patrick, s. of Mich:iel auj Margaret, of cholera infantum, Nov. 10, 1869; 6 m. IiONERGAN (see also Lundrigan). John, s. of , Oct. 28, 1869; 10 y. 4 m. 2 d. (Gravestone.) WOBUEN RECORD OF DEATHS. 115 LONG. Catharine, wife of , d. of Patrick aod Mary Fielding (b. in Ire- land), of consumption, Jan. 2, 1872; 35 y. liOOBY. John, s. of Daniel and Ellen, of whooping cough, July 18, 1865; 11 m. Daniel, s. of Lawrence and Joanna (b. in Ireland), of congestion of the lungs, July 27, 1866 ; 34 y. liOONEY. Simon, s. of Simon and Catharine, of heart complaint, June 5, 1859 ; 2 y. 8 m. Ellen, d. of Cornelius and Marv (b. in Ireland), of consumption, Dec. 16, .1859; 19 y. LORD. Frank A., s. of John and Elizabeth (b. in Sanborntou, N. H.), of croup. Sept. 14, 1853; 2 y. 9 m. Elizabeth J., wife of John, d. of John and Mary W. Small (b. in Holderness, N. H.), of consumption, Jan. 26, 1854; 24 y. 7 m. Catharine, d. of Noah E. and Lydia E., of jaundice, April — , 1855; 1 ra. 12 d. Edward, s. oSN. E. and S. E., April 4, 1855 ; 5 w. 5 d. (Gravestone.) d. of Hanry T. and Sarah, Nov. 9, 1859; 2 h. Mary, widow oif , d. of Abraham and Mary Thorn (b. in Sanborn- ton, N. H.), of softening of the brain, Jan. 30, 1863; 63 y. 1 m. 10 d. LOVEJOY. Nellie C, d. of Albert B. and Martha, of cholera infantum, Sept. 26, 1860 ; 1 m. 7 d. George M., ji. of Albert B. and Martha M., of scarlet fever, Feb. 9, 1863; 4y. 3 m. 22 d. LOVE RING. Benjamin, Jr., s. of , Aug. 5, 1840; 50 y. (Gravestone.) d. of Rufus, Feb. 25, 1843; 7 d. Sarah W., widow of Benjamin, d. of Edward and Elizabeth Swazey (b. in Newbury port), of consumption of the blood, June 19, 1854; 74 y. [73 y., gravestone]. Emma, wife of Rufus, J. of Samuel and Anna Wyman (b. in Portland, Me.), of dropsy, Aug. 1, 1867; 58 y. 3 m. 27 d. LOWE. Nehemiah P., s. of Moses and Sarah (b. in Shapleigh, Me.), of delirium tremens, Aug. 15, 1855; 32 y. Gilmau S., s. of William and Mary (b. In Essex, Mass.), of congestion of the brain, Aug. 16, 1863; 53 y. 5 m. 6 d. LOWELL. Francis D., s. of George F. and Lizzie H., of cholera infantum, Sept. 9, 1871; 2 m. 21 d. 116 WOBURN RECORD OF DEATHS. LUND. John C, s. of Charles G. and Henrietta, of hemorrhage of veins, March 20, 1867 ; 5 d. Etta Maud, d. of Charles G. and Henrietta, of scarlatina, July 7, 1869 ; 1 y. 7 d. LUNDRIGAK (see also Lonbrgajst). James, s. of Patrick and Eliza, still-born, April 17, 1866. LYMAJf. John, s. of , July 15, 1807. LYNCH. Ellen, d. of , Oct. 3, 1857; 63 y. (Gravestone.) Joanna, d. of Richard aud Catharine, of cholera infantum, "Aug. 14, 1858; 4 m. 5 d. Julia, wife of Humphrey, d. of Charles and McCarthy (b. in Ire- land), of consumption, Aug. 26, 1868; 40 y. Edmond, s. of , Nov. 1, 1869; 95 y. (Gravestone.) Francis S., s. of Daniel and Frances, of scarlet fever, June 24, 1871; 3y. LYNDE. George Holden, s. of Stephen and Mary A., of fits, Nov. 13, 1864; 1 m. 6 d. LYONS. Johanna, d. of Jeremiah and Mary, July 13, 1855 ; 1 y. 4 m. (Grave stone.) Patrick, s. of (b. in Ireland), Aug. 24, 1868 ; 28 y. (Gravestone.) Charles, s. of John and Elizabeth, of dropsy of the brain, Sept. 29, 1871; 1 y. 11m. McATJLTY (see McNulty). McAVOY. Owen, s. of Michael and Ann (b. in Ireland), Sept. 3, 1865; 70 y. James A., s. of James and Ann, of premature birth, Oct. 8 [2, grave- stone], 1866; 2 d. Peter, s. of James and Ann, April 19, 1870; 2 h. [2 d., gravestone]. James, s. of Arthur and Nancy (b. in Ireland), of congestion of the lungs. May 12, 1871 ; 32 y. McCAFFERTY. John, s. of William and Jane, of consumption, April 16, 1867 ; 1 y. 7 m. John, s. of William and Jane, of hydrocephalus, Sept. 10, 1872; 7 m. McCALL. Michael, s. of Peter and Bridget (b. in Ireland), of consumption, Nov. 3, 1869; 24 y. 18 d. Bridget Ellen [Ella B., gravestone], d. of Patrick and Elizabeth, of bronchitis. Aug. 18 [12, gravestone], 1871; 3 y. 6 m. John, s. of Peter and Bridget (b. in Ireland), of phthisis, Aug 18 1871; 28 y. WOBURN EEOOED OF DEATHS. 117 McCARRON. James, s. of (b. in Ireland), of diarrlioBa, in Fortress Monroe, Va., Sept. 11, 1862; 20 y. McCarthy. Edward, s. of Joseph and Ellen, of cholera infantum, Aug. 2i, 1847; 1 y. 10 m. Ellen M., d. of John and Mary, of cholera infantum, Sept. 25, 1847; ly. 3m. lid. John, s, of Patrick and Barbara, of cholera Infantum, Aug. 9, 1854 ; 3 m. C, — of Patrick and Catharine, drowned, July 31, 1855; 7 y. 1 m. 21 d. Mary, d. of Thomas and Jane (b. in Winchester), of lung fever, Dec. 16, 1858 ; 5 y. John, son of John and Catharine (b. in West Newbury), of croup, Dec. 30, 1860 ; 2 y. 4 m. Mary M., d. of Patrick and Barbara, of croup, April 29, 1861 ; 3 m. 15 d. Mary, d. of Thomas and Mary J., of inflammation of the lungs, Jan. 4, 1862; 1 m. 7 d. Mary Ellen, d. of Thomas and Mary, of scarlet fever, Feb. 22, 1865; 1 y. 3 m. 15 d. William, s. of John and Elizabeth (b. in Boston), of phthisis, AprU 12, 1865; 41 y. 8 m. John, s. of John and Margaret (b. in Ireland), of diarrhoea, Nov. 13, 1866; 85 y. 8 m. Margaret, wife of Michael, d. of Timothy and Shea (b. in Ireland) , of puerperal convulsions, Jan. 8, 1868; 47 y. Joseph, s. of Thomas and Marv, of cholera infantum, Sept. 13, 1868 ; 1 y. 3 m. 18 d. John, s. of Maurice and Mary (b. in Ireland), burned, Jan. 1, 1870; 32 y. John, s. of Michael and Margaret, Dec. 5, 1870; 16 y. 7 m. Susan L., d. of , Jan. 4, 1871; 18 y. 2 m. (Gravestone.) Horace, s. of James W. and Mary E. (b. in Jersey City), of cholera infantum, Sept. 28, 1872; 3 m. McCIiEART. Timothy, s. of Daniel and Bridget (b. in Lowell), of croup, June 27, 1864 ; 2 y. 6 m. McCOLGAN. Ann, d. of Daniel and Ann, of cholera infantum, Aug. 17, 1872; 1 y. 3 m. McCONOLOGUE. Margaret, d. of James and Grace, of fits, Aug. 8, 1853; 3 m. Hugh, s. of James and Grace, of cholera infantum, Aug. 10, 1861 ; 1 m. 7 d. Hannah, d. of Neal J. and Hannah, of pneumonia, Dec. 25, 1865; 5 m. 14 d. Daniel Francis, s. of Neal J. and Hannah, of cholera infantum, Oct. 17, 1867 ; 1 y. 118 WOBUEN RECORD OF DEATHS. McCONOIiOGUE, continued. Hannah, wife of Neal J., d. of Bartholomew and Mary O'Melia (b. in Ireland), of phthisis, Nov. 2, 1867; 37 y. Catharine, wife of Bernard, d. of John Tolan (b. in Ireland), of con- gestion of the lungs, Dec. 26, 1867; 84 y. Mccormick. Catharine, wife of Roger, d. of Hugh and Margaret Milliken (b. in Ireland), of childbirth, Jan. 25, 1862; 39 y. [Jan. 7, 1866, grave- stone] . James, s. of ■ (b. Jan. 6. 1866), Sept. 16, 1866. (Gravestone.) Richard, s. of , Nov. 22, 1867; +7 y. (Gravestone.) Thomas F. , a. of Richard and Mary, July 21, 1869; 19 y. (Grave- stone.) McCOY. James, s. of Alexander and Jane (b. in Ireland), of disease of bladder, June 24, 1868; 68 y. 3 m. McCUE (see McHugh). McDERMOTT. John, s. of Larkin and Bridget, March 31, 1861 ; 1 y. 3 m. Patrick, s. of Patrick and Maiy (b. in Ireland), of fever, Aug. 15, 1863; 31 y. James, s. of George and Elizabeth, of membranous croup, June 24, 1864; 9 m. 10 d. Mary, widow of , d. of Duffy (b. in Ireland), of dysentery, Oct. 12, 1865; 68 y. Ann, d. of Thomas and Mary, of croup, Jan. 5, 1868 ; 4 y. Margaret, d. of George and Klizabe'th, of convulsions, Jan. 27, 1868 ; 24 d. McDEVlTT. Ellen, d. of John and Rosa, Aug. 21, 1871; 9 m. McDONALiD. - — - child of , April 15, 1786; under 1 m. Margaret, d. of (b. in Cambridge), of consumption (at the poor- house), June 15, 1851; 28 y. Ann, wife of Michael, d. of Thomas and Mary Agnew (b. in Ireland), of childbirth, Aug. 28, 1855; 32 y. Calista A. [Clysta, gravestone], d. of Peter and Sarah, of scarlet fever, Oct. 2, 1855 ; 4 y. 8 m. 20 d. Charles A., s. of Charles A. and Sarah, of affection of lungs, Dec. 6, 1858; 1 m. 14 d. Rose Mary, d. of Patrick and Mary, of diarrhoea, Aug. 27. 1861; 8 m. Margaret, d of James and Mary, of cholera infantum, July 26, 1864; 1 y. 4 m. 26 d. Winifred B., d. of Patrick and Mary, of dysentery, Oct. 20, 1864; 2 m. 15 d MaryE.jd. of James and Ann, of hydrocephalus, March 17, 1866; 4 y. 6 m. WOBUEN RECOED OF DEATH8. 119 Mcdonald, continued. Ann, wife of James, d. of Fox (b. in Ireland), of phthisis, March 2i, 1866 ; 36 y. Maggie J., d. of James and Ann, of cholera infantum, Sept. •>, 1866- 6 m. 1- ) , Eunices., wife of William B., d. of Joseph B. and Lucy Wyman (b. in Charlestown), of apoplexy, June 26, 1867: 55 v. 7 m. 5 d. Jane, wife of , d. of Michael and Catherine McHugh (b. in Ire- land), of inflammation of the bowels, Sept. 30, 1869; 2:. y. Mary, widow of , d. of William and Mary Allison (b. in Scotland), of apoplexy, June 29, 1870; 76 y. 11 m. Patrick Henry, s. of James and Mary, of cholera infantum, Aug. 8, 1872; ly. 3 m. ■ b . Annie Maria, d. of James and Mary, of cholera Infantum, Aug. 20. 1872; 6 m. 20 d. > a . Alexander, s. of James and Mary, of croup, Oct. 8, 1872; 2 m. 24 d. Mcdonough. John, s. of Martin and Mary, of teething, Dec. 17, 1868; 1 y. Kate, d. of Martin and Mary, of cholera infantum, Nov. 16, 1870; I y. 21 d. McELiHANEY. Bernard, s. of John and Margaret, of scarlet fever. May 14, 1863 ; 1 y. II m. 6 d. William, s. of John and Margaret, of scarlet fever, May 23, 1863j 5 y. 5 m. 18 d. James, s. of Edward and Bridget, of cholera infantum, Dec. 23, 1872; 10 m. 10 d. McEIiBOY. Sarah A., d. of John and Mary, of scarlet fever, April 16,1860; 2 y. 3 m. 25 d. Agnes, d. of John and Mary, of scarlet fever, April 20, 1860 ; 6 m. 15 d. James Henry, s. of John and Mary, of hip disease, June 1, 1870; 7 y. John, s. of Hugh and Ellen (b. in Ireland), of paralysis, Sept. 7, 1872; 50 y. McEVOY (see McAvot). McFEEIiEY. Eliza Ann, d. of James and Eliza (b. in Boston), of consumption, March 11, 1850; 13 y. 5 m. McGANN. Bridget, wife of , d. of Michael and Mary Mallary ( ?) (b. in Ire- land), of consumption, Nov. 23, 1856; 36 y. McGINNIS (see McGuinnis). McGOFF. Margaret, d. of James and Bridget, of scarlet fever, Sept. 8, 1871; 8 m. 7 d. 120 WOBURN RECORD OF DEATHS. McGOURTY. Catherine, wife of Owen (b. in Ireland), in Libertyville, N. Y., Oct. 1, 1865; 37 y. (Gravestone.) McGOVERN. Anna, d. of John and Mary, of infantile bronchitis. May 11, 1867; 11 m. 23 d. McGOWAN. John, s. of John and Ann, of water ou the brain, Nov. 1, 1863; 3 m. James, s. of , June 2, 1868; 38 y. (Gravestone.) McGBATH. Lawrence, s. of (b. in Ireland, Feb. 9, 1790), Jan. 2, 1853. (Grave- stone.) Matthew, s. of (b. April 6, 1826), March 10, 1864. (Gravestone.) Catharine, d. of Thomas and Ellen C, June 11, 1867; 1 m. 7 d. s. of Thomas and Ellen, still-born, Dec. 9, 1868. John, s. of (b. May 10, 1836), Dec. 15, 1869. (Gravestone.) McGUINNIS. Mary, wife of , d. of James and Mary Matthews (b. in Ireland), of consumption, Nov. 25, 1865 ; 27 y. McHUGH. Thomas, s. of Andrew and Mary, Nov. 27, 1862 ; 4 y. 7 d. (Grave- stone.) Betsey [Bessie, gravestone], d. of Philip and Bosa (b. in Ireland), of dropsy of the brain, Feb. 5, 1866; 20 y. [1865; 19 y. 6 m., grave- stone]. Jane, d. of , Sept. 30, 1869; 25 y. (Gravestone.) Thomas, s. of Hugh and Cecilia (b. in Ireland), of heart disease. Aug. 9, 1870; 62 y. Charles, s. of John and Ann, Nov. 15, 1871 ; 5 d. McILVAINE. John, s. of , May 15, 1788; 85 y. Jenny, d. of , May 12, 1789; 90 y. widow of (originally from Ireland), July 3, 1798 ; 83 y. McINTIRE. An infant of Joseph, Oct. 21, 1793. Caleb, s. of , March 1, 1836; Sly. (Gravestone.) Abi F., d. of , June 1, 1841 ; 32 y. d. of Joseph and Esther, of fits or weakness, June 27, 1843; 2 d. Sarah, widow of Joseph (b. in Beverly), of old age, Dec. 1, 1848; 85 y. Margaret, d. of Patrick and Ellen, of cholera infantum, July l'2, 1864 ; 9 m. WOBTJRN RECOED OF DEATHS. 121 McINTIKE, continued. Susan, wife of , d. of John Kelley (b. in Ireland), May 31, 1865; 55 y. Bridget, d. of John and Susan (b. in Ireland), of enlargement of the liver, Dec. 11.1867; 13 y. Fanny, wife of Joseph W., d. of Peter B. and Ruth J. F. Buckman, of consumption, Jan. 8, 1869; 26 y. 7 m. 28 d. James W., s. of James and Diana S. (b. in Somervllle), of consump- tion, Oct. 18, 1869; 26 y. 11 m. 23 d. Margaret, d. of Patrick and Ellen, drowned, June 13, 1871 ; 1 y. 9 m. 3d. Mcintosh. David, s. of Duncan and Mary (b. in Plctou, N. S ), of dysentery, Oct. 19, 1857; 2 y. 8 m. Charlie, s. of Duncan and Mary A., of infantile debility. May 31, 1861 ; 1 m. 14 d. George, s. of Duncan and Mary A. , of cholera infantum, Sept. 9, 1861 ; 6 m. Howard, s. of Duncan and Mary A., of inflammation of the bowels, June 11, 1862; 7 d. Annie, d. of Duncan and Mary Ann, of whooping cough, Oct. 13, 1863; 2 m. 20 d. Duncan K., s. of David and Sarah (b. in New Glasgow, N. S.), of consumption, Dec. 22, 1866; 36 y. 6 m. McKAT. John, s. of , Peb. 16, 1861 ; 21 y. 3 m. 10 d. (Gravestone.) Annie Lorraine, d. of John and Margaret (b. in N. S.), of whooping cough, Nov. 14, 1865 ; 5 y. 6 m. Mary E., wife of Timothy, d. of Patrick and Mary Wiggan (b. in Ire- land), of consumption, July 9, 1872; 20 y. McKEE. Mary, wife of Alexander, Oct. 21, 1808; 45 y. William A., s. of Robert and Catharine, of canker, Sept. 20, 1861; 1 m. 14 d. Warren E., s. of William and Elizabeth R. (b. in Chelmsford), of con- sumption, Jan. 7, 1870 ; 26 y. McKENNA. Philip, B. of Patrick and Mary, of weakness, Dec. 31, 1854 ; 3 d. Peter, s. of Peter and Catharine, of measles, .Jan. 19, 1856; 5 y. John, s. of Peter and Catharine, of measles, Jan. 27, 1856; 2 y. 4 m. 27 d. Margaret, d. of Philip and Margaret, of cholera infantum, July 18, 1858 ; 10 m. 18 d. Catharine, d. of Peter and Catharine (b. in ), of fever, Nov. 10, l!?59; 10 y. 7 m. Richard, s. of William and Mary A., of throat disease, Jan. 29. 1863; 4 y. 3 m. 11 d. Francis, s. of Thomas and (b. in Ireland), run over on the B. & L. R. R., Feb. 8, 1863; 49 y. 122 WOBURN RECORD OF DEATHS. McKJEXXA, continued. Mary, d. of Francis and Mary (b. in Ireland), of consumption, July 17, 1863; 19 y. Peter, s. of James and (b. in Ireland), by the discharge of a blast, Sept. 13, 1867 ; 54 y. John, s. of (b. in Ireland), Dec. 16, 1868; 26 y. 10 m. (Grave- stone.) Catharine, widow of , d. of Michael and Catharine McNamara (b. in Ireland), of dysentery, Aug. 12, 1870; 63 y. McKEOK. Mary A., d. of John and Ann, of diphtheria, Dec. 28, 1863; 2 y. 4 m. 6d. McKITTBICK. Mary E., d. of Patrick and Mary A., of diphtheria, Jan. 9, 1870; 14 d. [7y. 16 d., gravestone]. Edward, s. ol James and Eose, of convulsions, April 6, 1871; 8 d. McKUSICK. Eveline J., wife of A. A., d. of James and Sarah Phillips (b. in Balti- more, Md.), of consumption, July 21, 1872; 34 y. 11 m. McIiAUGHLIN (see also O'Loughlin). Patrick, s. of (b. in Ireland), of typhoid fever, Oct. — , 1847. Mickey, s. of Patrick and Unity (b. in Charlestown), drowned, April 28, 1848 ; 7 y. John, s. of John and Cecilia, of whooping cough, Feb. 16, 1852; 5 m. Edward J., s. of Neal and Bridget, of whooping cough, Dec. 14, 1858; 2y. 2 m. 17 d. Mary E., d. of John and Catharine, April 16, 1859; 4 m. Ellen, wife of , d. of James and Hannah Coleman (b. in Wilming- ton), of consumption, July 29, 1859; 19 y. 3 m. Philip, s. of Daniel and Ellen, of scarlet fever, March 16, 1863; 10 m. 7d. Patrick, s. of , Aug. 19, 1863; 48 y. (Gravestone.) Margaret, d. of Daniel and Ellen, Feb. 10. 1864 ; 1 d. Mary; widow of George, d. of McFall (b in Ireland), of old age, March 13, 1864 ; 97 y. John N., s. of Neal and Bridget, of dvsentery, Aug. 21, 1864; 9 m. 21 d. Hannah, d. of John and Cecilia, of inflammation of the throat, Oct. 28, 1866; 5 d. Patrick, s. of Patrick, Jan. 7, 1871 ; 20 y. 8 m. (Gravestone.) John, s. of Patrick and Bridget (b. in Ireland) , of typhoid fever, Feb. 27, 1872; 25 y. Ellen, d. of John and Margaret, of consumption, March 2, 1872; 20y. Mclean. John F., s. of Edward and Mary (b. in Dorchester), of typhoid fever, Sept. 21, 1859; 6 y. WOBURN RECORD OF DEATHS. 123 McMAHON. Magsie, d. of Daniel and Ellen, of cholera infantum, Aug. 31, 1863; 1 y. 4 m. Lewis F., s. of Frank and Catharine, of consumption, Aug. 2, 1866- 1 y. 8 m. 5 d. Francis, s. of Francis and Catharine, of convulsions, Feb. U, 1868; 4 m. John, s. of Daniel and Ellen, Aug. 20, 1868 ; 2 y. 5 d. Katie, d. of Patrick and Catharine, of consumption of the blood, Sept. 1, 1871; 9 y. 5 m. 1 d. William, s. of Francis and Catharine, June 15, 1872; 2 y. 6 m. 7 d. McMANUS. Michael F., s. of Michael and Ann, of cholera infantum, Aug. 13, 1872 j McMUIiLEN. Catharine, wife of James, d. of Bernard and Ellen Lynch (b. in Ire- laudj, of peritonitis, July 9, 18fi0; 28 y. Catharine, d of James and Catharine, Feb. 16, 1863; 7 m. Mary Jane, d. of James and Catharine, of dropsy on the brain, Dec. 8, 1863; 19 d. Mary Ann, d. of James and Catharine, of premature birth, Dec. 31, 1864; 6 h. McMTIRBAY. Bartholomew, s. of Daniel and Bridget (b. in Ireland), of hepatitis, Nov. 18, 1867; 61 y. 3 m. [1868; 63 y., gravestone]. Peter, s. of Daniel and Ann, of premature birth, July 31, 1868 ; 12 h. McNAMAKA. HughL., s. of , Oct. 10, 1860; 8 m. (Gravestone.) Thomas, s. of , May 28, 1867; 1 y. (Gravestone.) Michael, s. of Patrick and Eilen (b. in Ireland), drowned in Horn Pond, Aug. 18, 1867; 21 y. McNeil. Elizabeth, wife of Roger, Nov. 24, 1870; 37 y. (Gravestone.) McNULiTY. Ann, d. of Dennis and Ann (b. in Ireland), Dec. 18, 1855 ; 8 y. (Grave- stone.) Ann, wife of Dennis, Nov. 5, 1857; 38 y. (Gravestone.) James L.. s. of Hugh and Margaret, from a fall down stairs, Oct. 1, 1857; ly. fi m. 18 d. Hugh. s. of Hugh and Nancy (b. in Ireland), of a wound, July 16, 1868; 50 y. Dennis, s. of Hugh and Bridget (b. In Ireland), of phthisis, April 13, 1869 ; 58 y. [59 y., gravestone]. McPABTLINE. Rosa, d. of , Aug. 14, 1872; 25 y. (Gravestone.) Thomas, s. of , Dec. 30, 1872; 25 y. (Gravestone.) 124 WOBUEN RECORD OF DEATHS. McQuillan. Thomas, s. of Patrick and Sarah (b. in Ireland), of consumption, Dec. 28, 1863 ; 28 y. McSHARRY. John, s. of Patrick and Barbara, of inflammation of the bladderi Oct. 13, 1872; 20 d. McSWEENEY (see Sweeney). McTAGUE. Ellen, d. of Dominick and Mary, of dropsy on the brain. May 9, 1867 ; 11 m. 15 d. MADAN. Emeline, d. of John and Iza (b. in Randolph), of consumption, April 21, 1861; 42 y. John T., s. of , Oct. 21, 1863 ; 40 y. (Gravestone.) Iza, wife of John, d. of Thaddeus and Susanna Dean (b. in Bedford), of dropsy, Jan. 16, 1866; 70 y. 10 m. 16 d. MADDEST. Charles, s. of John and Mary (b. in Ireland), of pneumonia, Nov. 19, 1872; 47 y. MAGNEB. Bridget, d. of John and Bridget, oE scrofula, March 18, 1872; 10 d. MAGCIRE. Charles James, s. of Thomas and Elizabeth, of diphtheria, March 18, 1863; 7y. 4 m. 13 d. Thomas Henry, s. of Thomas and Elizabeth, of diphtheria, March 17, 1863; 5 y. 2ra. 18 d. William, s. of Michael and Ann, of cholera infantum, Sept. 24, 1868; 10 m. 15 d. Mary, widow of Philip, d. of Michael and Ann Doyle (b. in Ireland), of hernia, Sept. 17, 1871 ; 39 y. James Edward, s. of James and Elizabeth (b. in Eoxbury), of dropsy, Sept. 20, 1871; 4y. 3 m. Thomas, s. of James and Elizabeth (b. in Eoxbury), of scarlatina, Nov. 2, 1871 ; 2 y. 3 m. Francis J., s. of John and Mary, of marasmus, Feb. 16, 1872; 8 m. Margaret Ann, d. of Michael and Ann, of meningitis, March 8, 1872 ; 1 y. 10 m. 27 d. Patrick N., s. of Patrick and Mary, of premature birth, Sept. 10, 1872; 2 d. MAHONEY. James A., s. of John J. and Ellen, of croup, April 4, 1863; 1 y. 1 m. 17 d. Eliza Ellen, d. of John J. and Ellen J., of diphtheria. May 26, 1863; 6 y. 7 m. 17 d. ' WOBURN RECORD OF DEATHS. 125 MAHONEY, continued. Timothy, s. of Cornelius and Bridget (b. in Ireland), of lung fever, Hannah, wife of Timothy, Feb. 26, 1871 ; 55 y. (Gravestone.) Ellen, d. of James and Hannah, of measles, April 13, 1872: 11 m. 28 d. Jeremiah, s. of James and Hannah, of convulsions, June 3, 1872- 1 v 8 m. 10 d. ' . > J MALONE. Mary E., d. of John and Catharine, of bronchitis, Dec. 2, 1871 ; 5 m. MAIiONEY. s. of Patrick and Elizabeth, June 9, 1872; 5 min. MAIiOY. Mary V., wife of William (b. in Salem), of consumption, Feb. 17, 1850; 59 y. MANIiEY. John, kUled at battle of Fredericksburg, Va., Dec. 13, 1862; 36 y. (Gravestone.) . MANN. Abigail, wife of Levi, Nov. 4, 1849 ; 64 y. Levi, s. of Levi and Patience (b. in Harvard), of consumption, April 11, 1853; 73 y. 3 m. MANNING. Jonas, s. of , Jan. 30, 1844; 60 y. [59 y., gravestone]. Sarah, d. of Dea. Uriah and Sai-ah, Aug. 20, 1846 ; 27 y. (Gravestone.) Sarah, wife of Uriah, d. of Josiah and Sarah Walker, of paralysis, March 8, 1851; 60 y. 22 d. Mary W., widow of Jonas, d. of Josiah and Mary Wright, of cholera morbus, July 18, 1854; 72 y. [71 y., gravestone]. Jane, d. of James and Mary, of cholera infantum, Oct. 11, 1855 ; 7 m. Uriah, s. of Thomas and Kebecca (b. in Tewksbury), of paralysis. May 22, 1862 ; 76 y, 6 m. 7 d. Eosanna, wife of Joseph, d. of John and Ellen Carton (b. in Ireland), of consumption, Dec. 15, 1865; 31 y. 9 m. Catharine, d. of Mark and Elizabeth (b. in Ireland), of phthisis, Dec. 29, 1865 ; 53 y. 9 m. H. M., wife of Uriah, d. of Freeman G. and Hannah Hovey (b. in Cambridgeport), of puerperal peritonitis, Oct. 6, 1866; 33 y. 7 m. 2d. MARCH. Barbara Ann (?), d. of , of cholera infantum, Aug. 18, 1851 ; r, m." Jane P., wife of Rev. Daniel, d. of Abel and Ann Gilson (b. in Read- ing, Vt.), of consumption, Feb. 27, 1857; 39 y. Anna P., d. of Daniel and Jane P., Aug. 26, 1863; 21 y. (Gravestone.) * Left on Wm. Vaughn's doorstep. Afterwards adopted by Miss M. E. Boutwell. Called March because born in March. 126 WOBDRN RECORD OF DEATHS. MARION. Judith, widow of , Oct. 25, 1790; 74 y. Emma J., d. of Charles W. and Amelia, of convulsions, Oct 19, 1870; 4 m. 1 d. MAROEA. Maroea, formerly a negro servant of Dea.Leathe, Dec. 21,1806; ab. 90y. MARRAN. Thomas Francis, s. of Peter and Catharine, of dysentery, Sept. 27, 1862; 1 y. 8 m. 23 d. Thomas, s. of Peter and Margaret (b. in Ireland), of dyspepsia, in Annapolis, Md., Oct. 24, 1864; 26 y. Mary, d. of Thomas and Margery, of consumption, Jan. 3, 1866; 5 y. MARRETT. infant s. of Rev. John, June 16, 1782 ; 3 h. MARRISTAN. Jane, d. of James and Mary, of water on the brain. May 10, 1864; 1 y. 7 m. MARSHALL. Carrie G., d. of Daniel R. and Rosanna E. (b. in Nashua, N. H.), of cholera infantum, Aug. — , 1860 ; 1 y. 9 m. MARSTON. Charles Pratt, s. of John, Esq., and Mrs. Elizabeth, of Boston, Oct. 20, 1775 ; 9 m. Geraldi S., d. of James and Judith C, of scarlet fever, Sept. 28, 1855; 5 y. 8 m. MARTAIJf. Alice, wife of Capt. William (b. in Dorchester), of dropsy, Aug. 12, 1846; 62 y. William, s. of William and Nancy (b. in Lancaster Co., Va.), of old age, Dec. 23, 1849 ; 66 y. 6 m. Lemuel P., s. of , June 26, 1869; 15 y. (Gravestone.) MARTIN (see also Martain). mother of Mrs. (Chellis), July — , 1824. child, s. of R. T., July 30, 1841. Daniel, s. of Daniel, Jan. 26, 1854; Id. (Gravestone.) Ann, d. of Daniel and Mary, of cholera infantum, Aug. 13, 1859; 7 in. Patrick, s. of Lawrence and Mary (b. in Ireland), of dysentery, Dec. 10, 1866 ; 48 y. Bridget, widow of James, d. of Cassidy (b. in Ireland), of dropsy of the chest, June 19, 1868; 75 y. Rose, widow of , d. of Corrigan (b. in Ireland), of bronchitis, Jan. 22, 1869; 52 y. (?) Catharine, widow of Owen, d. of Owen and Rosa Marren (b. in Ire- land), of old age, June 27, 1870; 72 y. WOBURN RECORD OF DEATHS. 127 MAKVIN. Joanna T., d. of Stephen and Sarah (b. in Gilmanton, N. H.), of bowel complaint, Sept. 6, 1847; 6 m. Joanna F., d. of Stephen E. and Sarah, of cholera infantum, Sept. 18, 1850; 7 d. Emily, d. of Stephen R. and Sarah, of cholera infantum, Aug. 26, 1852 ; 1 m. 21 d. MASON. Aaron, Sen., s. of , July 29, 1799; 70 y., or more. Abigail, widow of , Jan. 16, 1806; 88 y. MASSIE. Mary, d. of Dennis and Mary, of lung fever, Jan. 11, 1857; 8 m. MATTHEWS. John, s. of James and Judith (b. in Ireland), of consumption, Jan. 18, 1854; 20 y. John, s. of James and Bridget, Aug. 21, 1854; 1 y. 5 m. 8 d. (Grave- stone.) John H., s. of James and Bridget, of whooping cough, Sept. 20, 1856; 1 y. 2 m. 4d. Bernard, s. of James and Judith (b. in Ireland), of lung fever, April 11, 1857: 26 y. 6 m. Edward, s. of James and Bridget, July 8, 1858; 11 m. 19 d. Bernard S., s. of Bernard and Mary, of typhoid fever, Aug. 16, 1858 ; 2 y. 7 m. 14 d. s. of James and Bridget, of convulsions, Nov. 16, 1860 ; 10 h. Margaret M., d. of James and Bridget, of rheumatic fever, Aug. 3, 1862 ; 12 y. 5 m. Sarah, d. of John and Margaret, of cholera infantum, July 6, 1868 ; 2 y. 9 m. Michael, s. of James and Judith (b. in Ireland), of lung disease, March 18, 1865; 26 y. 7 m. 11 d. Mary, wife of (b. May 5, 1886), Nov. 25, 1865. (Gravestone.) Michael, s. of James and Bridget, of pneumonia, Feb. 26, 1866; 11 m. Id. Patrick, s. of James and Judith (b. in Ireland), of phthisis, Dec. 16, 1867; 46 y. Thomas F., s. of James and Julia (b. in. Ireland), of consumption, Sept. 28, 1868 ; 26 y. James, s. of James and Judith (b. in Ireland), of phthisis, Sept. 6, 1871; 47 y. MAXWELL. Thomas J., s. of , Oct. 20, 1855; 52 y. 10 m. (Gravestone.) George E., s. of Edward and Martha A. (b in New Ipswich), of dysentery, Aug. 19, 1849; 1 y. 4 m. Alice J., wife of William (b. in Ireland), of dysentery, Sept. 13, 1849; 31 y. 4 m. 25 d. MAYNABD. Marcus, s. of , suicide, July 9, 1829; 17 y. Abigail, d. of Levi aud Lydia (b. in Berlin), of consumption, April 1, 1848 ; 54 y. 128 WOBURN RECORD OT DEATHS. Mc (for names with this prefix, see page 116. Mc is treated as if spelled Mac). MEAD. wife of David, , 1711. David, s. of , Oct. — , 1727. Mary, d. of , June 30, 1740. Jeremiah C, s. of Rev. Samuel and Susan, Feb. 15, 1832; 19"y,- Susan, widow of Rev. Samuel, May 10, 1838; 70 y. Nabby, widow of , d. of John and Abigail Eames, of lung fever, June 20, 1858; 77 y. MEAGHEE. Michael P., s. of Michael and Bridget (b. in Rockport, Me.), of cholera infantum, Aug. — , 1870 ; 1 y. 2 m. MEARS. Richard, s. of Richard and Catharine (b. in Peacham, Vt.), of dysentery, Feb. 22, 1849 ; ab. 40 y. MEASURES. Mary J., wife of Alfred, d. of Edward and Ellen Craig (b. in Albany, N. Y.), of consumption, July 22, 1851 ; 27 y. MEEHAN. Mary A., d. of Peter and Alice, of croup, June 5, 1853; 2 y. Bridget, wife of Peter (b. in Ireland), of childbirth, Jan. 21, 1855 ; 32 y. James H., s. of , of scarlet fever. May 8, 1860; 1 y. 2 m. s. of Patrick and Catharine, Feb. 15, 1862; 1 d. Honora, widow of John, d. of John and Ann Connor (b. in Ireland), of hemorrhage, Sept. 10, 1863; 80 y. (?) Michael, s. of John and Anna (b. in Ireland), of heart disease, Oct. 24, 1863; 25 y. James, s. of Bryan and Mary, of premature birth, Oct. 16, 1870 ; 16 d. MELENDY. Susan Jane, d. of Samuel G. and Lncinda, of consumption, Oct. 1, 1861; ] m. MELVIN. Georgianna, d. of George and Mary Ann, of dropsy on the brain. May 1, 1850; 2 y. 7 m. 10 d. MENARD. Franklin Ellsworth, s. of William and Bridget E., of congestion of the lungs, Feb. 15, 1863 ; 1 y. 2 m. William D., s. of William and Elizabeth (b. in Woburn), drowned in Horn Pond, July 9, 1869; 14 y. 1 m. 11 d. MBNCHIN. Eliza J., d. of Robert and Rebecca, of phthisis, Aug. 1, 1867; 31 y. 7 m. 10 d. Rebecca, wife of Robert, d. of Ebenezer and Lydia Carter (b. in Wil- mington), of pneumonia, Nov. 19, 1870; 73 y. 6 m. 19 d. WOBURN RECORD OF DEATHS. 129 MENTZER. Ida J., d. of Charles L. and Lucy J. (b. in Boston), of heart disease, May 19, 1869 ; 8 y. 6 m. 17 d. MERRIAM. Thomas G., s. of Alpheus and Rebecca, of fits, Sept. 19, 1847; 2 y. 8 m. Mary G., d. of Alpheus and Rebecca, of heart complaint, Feb. 23, 1848; 4 m. 6 d. Alpheus, s. of Alpheus and Rebecca, of typhoid fever, Sept. 22, 1852 ; 14 y. 5 m. Joseph Hamilton, s. of Alphens and Rebecca, of wounds, in Richmond, Va., July 11, 18d2; 21! y. 3 ra. Alpheus, s. of Jonathan and Polly (b. in Leominster) , of lung fever, Jan. 3, 1864; 64 y. 11 m. 5 d. Sergt. Charles, s. of Alpheus and Rebecca, killed in battle, at Laurel Hill, Va., May 10, 1864 ; 24 y. 2 m. 2 d. MERRILL. Charles H., s. of — '— and , of bowel complaint, Aug. 12, 1843 ; 1 y. Diautha, wife of James, d. of Freeman and Susan J3otsford (b. in Woodbury, Conn.), of anaemia. May 12, 1857; 35 y. James W. , s. of Mohes and Betsey (b. in Amesbury), of consumption, Oct. 18, 1863; 38 y. John W., s. of George W. and Mary R. (b. in No. Reading), of phthisis, Jan. 18, 1870; 20 y. 2 m. Grace E., d. of Willianl R. and Lucella J., of pneumonia, Feb. 7, 1870 ; 8 m. MILES. Joseph D., s. of William and Sarah, of consumption, April 8, 1850; 3 y. 3 m. William, s. of Josiah and Mary (b. in Sanborntou, N. H.), of con- sumption, June 11, 1851 ; 64 y. 10 m. MILLER. Job, s. of , Nov. 2, 1832 ; 82 y. Sarah E., d. of John and Sally B., May 1, 1841 ; 8 m. 10 d. Sarah, wife of Job, April 28, 1843; 88 y. Rhoda J., d. of Daniel and Sarah J. (b. in Danvers), of scrofula, Sept. 27, 1853; 4 m. 19 d. Sally, wife of John, d. of Jeremiah and Sally Converse, of consump- tion, in Reading. Jan. 28, 1853; 36 y. Ellas P., s. of Shadrach and Martha (b. in Westborough), of dropsy on the chest. May 31, I860; 73 y. 4 m. Margaret, wife of Philip R., d. of Andrew and Margaret Scott (b. in Glasgow, Scotland), of typhoid fever, Sept. 30, 1861; 37 y. MONROE (seeMaMKOE). MOODY. Edward T., s. of , May 14, 1868 ; 30 y. 2 m. (Gravestone.) 9 130 WOBURN EECOKD OF DEATHS. MOORE (see also Mower) Mrs. Sarah, wife of , Jan 3, 1842; 57 y. Elizabeth Julia Ann, wife of Alden, d. of William and Elizabeth Beers, of fever, March 28, 1844; 21 y. Charles !■., s. of Charles L. and , of consumption, April 4, 1844; I y. 7 m. Elsie K., d. of Alden and Elsie K., of cholera infantum, Oct. U, 1846; 5 m. John J. M., s. of John W. and Phebe, of cholera infantum, Sept. 15, 1848; 2 m. William C, s. of Clark and Mary Ann (b. in Cambridgeport), of con- sumption. May 9, 1851 ; 20 y. 1 m. Elizabeth, d. of John W. and Phebe, of weakness, May 11, 1852; 3 h. John W., s. of Samuel and Jane, of consumption, Oct. 1, 1863; 22 y. II m. Edwin H., s. of Charles and Mary A., of consumption, March 2, 1866; 20 y. 5 m. Samuel, s. of Stephen and Amelia (b. in Waterford, Me.), of phthisis, March 28, 1867 ; 55 y. 5 m. Jane, widow of Samuel, d. of Jonathan Wright (b. in Boston), of consumption, Sept. 2, 1868 ; 59 y. Charles L., s. of (b. in ), of consumption, Sept. 5, 1872; 64 y. 11 m. MOKEAU (see Morrow). MOREL AND. Leonard N., s. of Amos and Cynthia, of dropsy, July 16, 1845 ; 14 y. Alice M., d. of Stephen R. and Sarah, of scarlet fever, April 30, 1856; 9y. 9 m. 6 d. Francis E., s. of , Oct. 23, 1856; 1 y. 26 d. (Gravestone.) William J., s. of , Sept. 8, 1860; 1 y. 7 d. (Gravestone.) Amos D., s. of William and Elizabeth (b. in Hudson, N. H.), of bron- chitis, Jan 28, 1869; 69 y. 10 m. Joseph, s. of , May 14, 1871 ; 3 y. 23 d. (Gravestone.) MORONG. Thomas (b, in Salem, Oct. 13, 1797), in Cahawha, Ala., Sept. 13, 1835. (Gravestone.) John, s. of John and Martha (b. in Salem), of dropsy, Sept. 2, 1849; 82 y. Hannah, wife of John, April 8, 1850; 76 y. 8 m. (Gravestone.) Mary L., d. of Thomas and Mary, of hemorrhage, Jan. 11, 1852; 1 d. Travers, s. of (b. in Cahawha, Ala., Aug. 24, 1834), in Holliston, Jan. 8, 1862. (Gravestone.) J. C. Travers, relict of T. Morong, widow of Edward A. Wilson (b. in Newmarket, Md., July 28, 1810), in Holliston, Mass., Aug. 7, 1865. (Gravestone.) MORRILL. Mary E., wife of Moses, widow of Charles Wyman, d. of Samuel and Hannah Balch (b. in Portsmouth, N. II.), of consumption, Dec. 12, 1851; 47 y. 7 m. 12 d. Moses, s. of Moses and Sarah E., Dec. 7, 1871; 17y. 8m. (Gravestone.) WOBUEN RECORD OF DEATHS. 131 MOKRISON. Louisa M., widow of , d. of Leonard and Jane H. Paries (b. In Walpole, N. H.), of congestion of the lungs, March 1, 1870; 51 y, 6 m. MOKllOW. Creely, — of , , 1831. MORTOX. Martha L., d. of Ira and Clara A., of chronic croup, June 10, 1850; 2 y. 2 m. 8 d. MOSES. AbbvH., d. of (b. in Portsmouth, N. H.), of general debility, Aug. 9, 1863 ; 66 y. 9 m. MOSHEB. Ellen, wife of James, d. of Daniel and Ellen Doyle (b. in Ireland), of puerperal, Aug. 19, 1861; 25 y. Arthur G., s. of James A. and Maria, of cholera infantum, Aug. 6, 1869 ; 1 y. 2 m. MOULTON. Mary Parsons, d. of Joseph P. and Mary B. (b. in Charlestown) , of fits, April 2, 18t8; By. Samuel B., s. of Joseph P. and Mary B., of cholera infantum, Sept. 11, 18.i7; 10 m. 9 d. Harriet L., d. of John B. and Lotiisa (b. in Lynn), of hemorrhage, Sept. 11, 1861 ; 23 y. 3 m. Roger H., s. of Joseph P. and Mary B., of dysentery, in Westborough, Mass., Sept. 3, 1865; 13 y. 11 m. 17 d. MOUSALL. Deacon John, s. of , March 27, 16So. John, s. of , April 2, 1698. MOWER. Emma R., d. of Jere W. and Susan T., April 11, 1871 ; 2 m. 22 d- MULHERAN. Daniel, s. of John and Mary, of consumption, Sept. 21, 1872; 28 y. . 6 m. 4 d. MUIiHOIiLAND. Elizabeth, d. of Joseph and Jane, of dropsy, Oct. IS, 185t; 3 m. James, s. of Joseph and Jane, May 24, 1862; 2 m. 2d. (Gravestone.) Edward, s. of Joseph and Jane, of convulsions, Jan. 25, 1866; 14 y. 8 m. Margaret, d. of Joseph and Jane, of diarrhoea, Aug., 5, 1868 ; 1 y. 3 m. MULKEEN. James [Patrick, gravestone J, s. of Patrick . and Margaret (b. in Ire- land), of congestion of the lungs, Oct. 8,-- 1865; 18 y. 7 m. 132 WOBUEN RECORD OF DEATHS. MUIiLBN. Jeremiah, s. of Jeremiah and Mary, of cholera infantum, May 1, 1868 ; 2 m. 20 cl. William H., s. of Henry and Margaret (b. in Canada), of consumption, Oct. 28, 1872; 57 y. 2 m. MULiIiTGAN. Eliza, d. of Bernard and Ann, of cholera infantum, Aug. 20, 1864 ; 1 y. MULLIKEN, Charles F., s. of Nathaniel and Sarah (b. in Cambridge), killed in battie, at Malvern Hill, Va., July 1, 1862; 24 y. MUNN- Charles F., s. of Charles and Eliza M., of scarlet fever, April 16, 1863; 8 y. 5 m. 14 d. MUNROE- Mr. Jonathan, s. of , ab. June 1, 1772. Mr. Isaac, s. of , of a strange swelling over the eye, etc., which then afflicted many, July — , 1791. Abigail, wife of Jonas, Dec. 28, 1815; 42 y. Jonas, s. of , Oct. 7, 1829; 60 y. Mr. Jephthah, s. of , July 28, 1833; 40 y. William, s. of Jephthah and Fanny. Oct. 29, 1834; 18 y. (Gravestone.) Miss Arethusa, d. of Dennis and Elizabeth, Nov. 4, 1835 ; 19 y. Mrs. Fanny, wife of Jephthah, Oct. 17, 1886; 37 y. (Gravestone.) Lavinia N., d. of Jephthah and Fanny, July 29, 1844 ; 13 y. Abigail, widow of Jonas ^b. iu Bedford), of old age, April 24, 1847; 73 y. 6 m. Khoda, widow of Joseph, d. of Elijah and Mary Leathe, of fracture of hip bone, April 14, 1848; 84 y. Dennis, s. of Joseph and Elizabeth (b. in Lexington), of tumor. May 3, 1850; 53 y. Joseph, s. of Jephthah and Fanny, of consumption, in Boston, Oct. 19, 1853; 30 y. Dennis, s. of Dennis and Eliza, of consumption, Feb. 16, 1859; 37 y. Elliot, wife of Cyrus, d. of Roger and Zelina Lane (b. in Bedford), of consumption, June 12, 1859; 22 y. [21 v., gravestone]. John Trull, s. of John L and Ada, of cholera infantum, Aug. 22, 1868: 3 m. 9 d. Mary E., d. of Harris and (b. in ), of suicide, Dec. 20, 1871 ; 29 y. MURPHY. Mary, d. of John and Catharine, of lung fever. May 12, 1857; 7 m. Patrick H., s. of Peter and Mary (b. in Ireland), of consumption, Oct. 1, 1859; 20 y. 10 m. Joseph, s. of , May 18, 1861; 1 y. 6 m. (Gravestone.) Mary, d. of John and Mary, Feb. 29, 1864; 2 y. 8 m. John, s. of John and Joanna (b. in Ireland), of gangrene of the luno-s May 21, 1864; 60 y. / = = . Jeremiah, s. of Daniel and Catharine (b. in Ireland), of consumption , Oct. 10, 1805; 18 y. 6 m. WOBURN RECORD OF DEATHS. 133 MURPHY, continued. Ellen, d. of John and Ann (b. in Boston), of meningitis, Marcli 18. 1866; 6y. 24 d. Mary, wife of , d. of and Julia Sullivan (b. In Irelaud), of psoas abscess, Aug. 10, 1866; 45 y. Catharine, widow of John, d. of Cornelius and Ellen O'Neal (b. in Ire- land), of consumption, Dec. 2, 1866; 60 y. Mary Ann, d. of Patrick H. and Ann, of cholera infantum, Aug. 11, 1867; 11m. 11 d. Michael, s. of James and Marcella (b. in Ireland), of typhoid fever, Dec. 1, 1867; 21 y. 6 m. Joanna, d. of John and Catharine Qb. in Lowell), of consumption, April 4, 1868; 21 y. 9 m. Jerry, s. of John and Catharine (b. in Lowell), of consumption, July 25, 1869 ; 28 y. Dennis, s. of Daniel and Catharine (b. in Ireland), of phthisis, Oct. 11, 1869 ; 26 y. William, s. of , Oct. 12, 1869. (Gravestone.) Dennis, s. of John and Mary, Nov. 22, 1870; 5 y. 10 m. 12 d. Jolm, s. of John and Mary, of scarlatina, Nov. 7, 1871 ; 8 y. 5 m. 6 d. Nellie, d. of Patrick H. and Ann, of cholera infantum, Aug. 18, 1872 ; 2 y. 9 m. 15 d. MURRAY. Clarence E., s. of John and Susan, of scarlet fever, Nov. 28, 1848; 1 y. Elizabeth, wife of James, June 13, 1850; 70 y. (Gravestone.) James, s. of , Feb. 2, 1851; 77 y. (Gravectone.) Patrick, s. of George and Catharine (b. in Ireland), of scrofula, Sept. 29, 1851; 17y.9ni. Thomas, s. of Thomas and Catharine (b. in England), of consump- tion, Nov. 15, 1852; 31 y. Thomas Henry, s. of John and Susan, of inflammation of the brain, April 5, 1853; 1 y. 8 m. Joanna, d. of Patrick and Catharine, of weakness, Nov. 15, 18"i4; 10 d. Mary, d. of Patrick and Catharine, of weakneiss, Nov. 11, 1854; 6 d. John H., s. of James and Mary, of consumption. May 3, 1866; 5 m. 12 d. John F., s. of John and Susanna, of fever sore, Sept. 25, 1858; 14 y. Mary C, d. of James and Mary, of fits, June 20, 1859, 1 y. 4 m. Catharine, d. of Dennis and Catharine, of cholera infantum, Aug. 25, 1859; 9 m. John, s. of Thomas and Susan M. (b. in England), of consumption, June 11, 1860; 36 y. 5 m. 17 d. Mary, d. of Dennis and Catharine, Aug. 31, 1860; 17 d. Catherine, d. of , Feb. 10, 1861 ; 2 y.,1 m. (Gravestone.) James W., s. of James, 2d, and Mary, of cholera infantum, June 5, 1862; 9 m. 14 d. Thomas, s. of (b. in Ireland), killed in battle, at Fredericksburg, Va., Dec. 13. 1862. Catherine F., d. of , Julv 6, 1863; 1 y. 2 m. (Gravestone.) James, s. of John and Margaret (b. in Ireland), of pleurisy, March 24, 18'i4; 32y. 6 m. Timothy, s. of .Tames and Mary, of weakness, Nov. 12, 1864; 3 d. John F., s. of Dennis and Catharine (b. in Ireland), killed in battle, at Petersburg, Va., June 20, 1864; 21 y. 2 m. 16 d. 134 WOBURN EBCOED OF DEATHS. MURRAY, continued. Annie, d. of — — , Feb. 13, 18fi6 ; 7 y. 9 m. (Gravestone.) Michael, s. of James and Bridget (,b. in Ireland), of phtlilsis, March 4, 1866; 41 y. 6 m. Mary, d. of James and Mary, of pneumonia, April 5, 1866; 3 y. 6 m. Mary, d. of William W. and Mary, Sept. 1, 1868 ; 23 y. 3 m. 5 d. Elizabeth E., wife of , d. of John and Mary Elliot (b. in Ireland), of dysentery, Sept. 10, 1868 ; 43 y. William E., s. of John and Susanna R., of phthisis, May 16, 1869 ; 19 y. 7 m. 22 d. Martin, s. of James and Bridget (b. in Ireland), of phthisis, Sept. 12, 1869; 47 y. [45 y., gravestone]. Mary Ella, d. of James and Mary, of scrofula, Nov. 8, 1870; 6 y. 4 m. 4d. Elizabeth, d. of James and Ann, June 29, 1871; 6 d. Alice A., d. of Peter and Mary (b. in Stoneham), of general debility, Feb. 27, 1872 ; 8 y. 5 d. James, s. of James and Mary, of consumption, June 9, 1872 ; 13 y. 9 m. 8 d. John, s. of , July 2, 1872; 4 d. (Gravestone.) MYERS. Mary Ann, d. of Edward and Mary, May 4, 1865 ; 6 y. 6 m. (Grave- stone.) NASH. Mary, wife of Bernard, d. of Matthew and Unity Duncan (b. In Ire- land), of cancer, Jan. 12, 1865; 50 y. Mary Jane, d. of Bernard and , March 27, 1869 ; 2 y. NASON. Dudley, s. of Moses and Abigail (b. in Milton, Me.), of consumption, Oct. 27, 1865 ; 45 y. NAY. Beniah Allen, s. of , Feb. 20, 1839 ; 29 y. NEAGLE. Richard, s. of James and Sarah (b. in Ireland) , of consumption, March 2, 1868; 40 y. Bridget, d. of Richard and Bridget, Dec. 4, 1871 ; 7 y. 1 m. NELSON. child of Calno and Mary Ann, Oct. 17, 1833; 3 m. d. of Calno, Aug. 22, 1841 ; 3 m. s. of A. H., March 11, 1842; 8 m. Alvira, d. of , Aug. 15, 1842; 14 m. Mary, wife of John, d. of Nathan and Esther Wyman, of convulsions, Sept. 14, 1844; 19 y. Calno, s. of Jonathan and Sarah (b. in Sutton, N. H.), of consump- tion, Feb. 14, 1846; 35 y. [36 y., gravestone]. Maria S., wife of Charles (b. in Ireland), of childbirth, Aug. 24, 1848; 22 y. WOBUEN RECORD OF DEATHS. 135 NELSOSr, continued. Charles, s. of Jonathan and Sarah (b. in Boscawen, N. li.), of con sumption, Sept. .t, 1848; 19 y. 6 m. Maria J., wife of Horatio J. (b. in Boston), of consumption. May 30, 1849 ; 23 y. Michael S., s. of George and Nancy, of dropsy on the brain, March 16, 1858 ; 2 y. 2 m. Nancy, wife of Georae, d. of Andrew and Bridget Porter (b. in Ire- land), of abscess, June 15, 1858; 28 y. Albert H., s. of Dr. John and Lucinda (b. in Milford), of softening of the brain, in Somerville, June 27, 1858; 46 y. 6 m. Catharine, wife of , d. of James and Mary McDevitt (b. in Ire- land), of inflammation, April 3, 1860; 28 y. Lucinda, wife of John, d. of Jonas and Mary Parkhurst (b. in Mil- ford), of marasmus, Nov. 29, 1860; 71 y. John, s. of Josiah and Ann (b. in Milford), of bronchitis, March 21 ; 1864; 73 y. 3 ra. Mary C, d. of Jonathan and Sally (b. in Boscawen, N. H.), of con- sumption, March 29, 1864; 37 y. 2 m. 28 d. NEVERS. Richard, s. of , Nov. — , 1709. widow of , March 15, 1720. Mrs. Mary, wife of Samuel, Jr., Auj. 18, 1776; 30 y. child of Samuel, Jr., Oct. 3, 1776; 3 m. Samuel, s. of , Jan. 9, 1799; 83 y. 6 m. NEVILLE. Marietta, d. of Samuel G. and Mary, March 15, 1840; 3 y. 9 m. (Gravestone.) NEVIXS. William E., s. of William L. and Betsey, of measles, Feb. 24, 1849; 9 m. 9 d. NEWCOMB. James, s. of James and Mary M., of tumor, March 8, 1850; 2 y. 7 m. James, s. of James and Mary M., of fits, Nov. 12, 1852 ; 11 m. 9 d. Warren, s. of James and Mary M., of croup, June 4, 1854; 4 y. 8 m. 11 d. NEW HALL. Geoi-ge H., s. of George A. and Eliza M., of cholera infantum, Aug. 25, 1853 : 1 y. 8 m. 8 d. NEWHOUSE. EmaranthaM., d. of John H. and Sarah (b. in Winthrop), of scarla- tina, Aug. 11, 1867; 4 y. 10 ra. 21 d. NEWMAN. Timothy, s. of Dennis and Hannah (b. in Ireland), of dysentery, Oct. 6, 1853; 8 y. 136 WOBURN EECOKD Or DEATHS. NEWTON. Henry, r*. of Amos, Feb. 2, 1815; 6 w. Sally, widow of , d. of Caleb and Sally Swan (b. in Charlestown), of old age, April 26, 1864 ; 7G y. 9 m. Edwin Gilman, s. of Luther C. and Abby C, of cholera infantum, Aug. 24, 1868; 2 y. ? m. NICHOLS. Mr. William, s. of , Feb. 26, 1790; 40 y. relict of William, April 1, 1790; 40 y. Mary, youngest child of William, July 11, 1803. William, s. of , Feb. 22, 1806; 28 y. Infant of Stephen, Jan. 30, 1808 ; 11 d. Franklin Tidd, s. of Stephen, of dysentery, Sept. 26, 1817; 5 y. child of Mr., Sept. (11?;, 1828; 6 m. d. of Amos, , 1831. child of Stephen, Jr., and Mary Ann, Jan. 13, 1833. Mrs. Eliza, wife of Osgood, June 15, 1833; 27 y. child of Osgood, Nov. 24, 1833; 6 m. Louisa, wife of Tracy C, April 20, 1837 ; 31 y. Heni7 Alden, s. of Sylvester and Fanny, Oct. 1, 1839; 3 y. 6 m. Clarissa F., d. of , July 17, 1842; 8 y. 8 m. Ora, s, of William and Sarah, of scarlet fever, June 9, 1845; 4 y. 3 m. William, Jr., s. of William and Sarah, of heart complaint, June 13, 1845; 19 y. 6 tn. Edward Jeremy, s. of Stephen, 2d, and Hannah, of scarlet fever, Feb. 24, 1849; 5 m. Josephine, d. of Charles and Mary, of inflammation of the bowels, Jan. 2, 1850; 8 y. Mai-y, wife of Charles, d. of Noah and Esther Eaton, of premature childbirth, Jan. 10, 1850; 31 y. Mary, d. of William and Parmela, of scarlet fever, June 3, 1851; 2 y. Frank Winn, s. of Stephen and Mary Ann, of scarlet fever, Jan. 6, 1853; 3y. Mary E., d. of William and Sally, of scarlet fever, Feb. 25, 1853; 10 y. 2 m. Capt. Stephen, s. of William and Mary (b. in Reading?), of pleurisy, Dec. 16, 1854; 68 y. 7 m. Abigail, wife of Stephen, d. of Jonathan and Ehoda Tidd, of cancer, Dec. 16, 1854; 67 y. 6 m. Joanna C, wife of Eben, d. of Amariah and Susan Ball (b. in Boyls- ton, Mass.), of consumption, Feb. 12, 1858; 32 y. 2 m. [34 y., gravestone]. Adelle B., wife of Oliver, d. of J. W. and R. W. Brooks (b. in Med- ford.Dec. 23, 1832), at Fort Dodge, la., Oct. 22, 1859. (Grave- stone.) Ella Chase, d. of Eben W. and Ella J., of internal hemorrhage, April 22, 1861; 4d. Stephen, Jr., s. of Stephen and Mary A., of congestion, Nov. 17, 1861; 24 y. 8 m. 1 d. Charles O., s of Nathan H. and Harriet N., of cholera infantum, Oct. 9, 1862; 10 m. 5 d. Amos, s. of Amos and • (b. in Reading), of consumption, July 9, 1863; 43 y. 11 m. 5 d. WOBUKN EECOED OF DEATHS. 137 NICHOLS, continued. Mary Augusta, d. of Nathan H. and Harflet N., of cholera infantum, Aug. 26, 1863; 5 m. 4 d. Nellie F., d. of Stillman and Hannah F. , July 10, 1864; 6 y. 10 m. 17 d. (Gravestone.) Ida J., d. of Charles and Sarah, of throat distemper, July 10, 1864; 9 y. 6 m. 21 d. George, s. of , Jan. 28, 1865; 36 y. (Gravestone.) Lydia C, wife of William K., d. of William and Ruth Edmonds (b. in Saugus), of consumption, Jan. 12, 1869; 32 y. 2 m. Sylvester, s. of William and Fannv, of heart disease, Jan. 15, 1869 ; 63 y. 8 m. Carrie May, d. of Charles A. and Evle O., of dysentery, Sept. 26, 1869 ; 2 y. 2 m. NOBIiE. Clifford B. F., illegitimate s. of C. B. Fowle and Hannah, of hemorrhage of the bowels, April 5, 1853 ; 6 d. Franklin W., s. of George W. and Mary, of cholera infantum, Sept. 5, 1854; ly. 6 m. George W., s. of Jonathan and Mary (b. in Stoneham), of inflamma- tion of the bowels, Oct. 5, 18.58; 56 y. Ellen L., wife of George, d. of John and Eunice McC (b. in Bos- ton), of meningitis, Nov. 13, 1«67; 20 y. 8 m. 12 d. Hannah P., d. of George W. and Mary E. (b. in Stoneham) , of phthisis, Nov. 6, 1871 ; 36 y. John F., s. of George and Ellen E., of inflammation of the bowels, Feb. 7, 1872; 8 y. 2 m. 3 d. NOIiAX. Julia, d. of , Oct. 14, 1862; 68 y. (Gravestone.) NOONAK. Timothy, s. of Dennis and Hannah, Oct. 6, 1853; 8 y. (Gravestone.) Dennis, s. of Michael and Margaret (b. in Ireland), Oct. 27, 1858; 45 y. Bridget, wife of Michael, d. of Michael and Bridget Talty (b. in Ire- land), April 20, 1865; 22 y. John Francis, s. of Dennis and Hannah (b. in Ireland), Feb. 1, 1870; 20 y. Mary E., d of Michael and Alice, of cholera infantum, Aug. 13, 1871; 3 m. 13 d. Dennis, s. of Michael and Alice, of pneumonia, Jan. 21, 1872; 8 m. 7 d. NORCROSS. George L., s. of John and Mary (b. in Natick), of phthisis, April 4, 1870; 51 y. 3 m. NORTON. James H., s. of Michael and Mary (b. in Dorchester), of dropsy on the brain, Dec. 31, 1855 : 2 y. 3 m. Michael, s. of James and Hannah (b. in Ireland), of erysipelas, Feb. 23, 1856; 33 y. 138 WOBUEN RECORD OF DEATHS. NOTES. Lucretia, wife of , 'd. of Daniel and Charlotte, Totman (b. in Med- ford), of heart disease, May li, 1871 ; 61 y. O'BRIEN. Rosanna, d. of Peter and Rose, of cholera infantum, July 23, 1855 ; 11m. 4 d. William H., s. of William and Ellen, of scarlet fever, Feb. 11, 1856; ly. 3 m. Mary A., rt. of David and Margaret, of lung fever and whooping cough, Dec. 29, 1858 ; 1 y. 1 m. 3 d. John, s. of John and Mary, of brain fever, Aug. 2, 1859; 1 m. 27 d. Mary, d. of (b. in Ireland), March 19, 1862; 67 y. (Gravestone.) John, s. of , April 22, 1864; 48 y. (Gravestone.) William, s. of James and Mary (b. in Ireland), March 14, 1866; 32 y. 9 m. Ann, d. of John and Ann, Dec. 22 1871; 2 d. Catharine, widow of John, d. of William Foley (b. in Ireland), of old age, Jan. 18, 1872; 80 y. John, s. of , Aug. 23, 1872; 10 ra. 15 d. (Gravestone.) O'CONNELI.. Thomas Patrick, s. of Maurice and Ann, of cholera Infantum, Aug. 9, 1872 ; 7 m. 27 d. O'CONNOR. Jeremiah, s. of John and Ellen (b. in Winchester), of consumption, Jan. 8, 1856; 4 y. 7 ra. 9 d. Bridget, wife of Thomas, d of James and Sarah (b. in Ireland), of peritonitis, July 25, 1860; 37 y. Margaret, d. of John O. and Ellen, of mea.iles. May 22, 1862 ; 4 y. 6 m. John, 8. of Cornelius and (b. in Ireland), of consumption, Aug. 25, 1862; 41 y. David, s. of Thomas and Marv, Nov. 9, 1864; 5 d. Mary A., d. of , Dec. 11, 1868; 28 y. 5 m. (Gravestone.) Edward P., s. of , Oct. 11, 1869; 32 y. 7 m. (Gravestone.) Thomas, s. of and Bridget (b. in Ireland), of pneumonia, Feb. 1, 1870; 55 y. O'DOHERTY (see also Dohekty). Margaret, d. of , July 25, 1866; 8 ra. 25 d. (Gravestone.) Margaret Theresa, d. of , Aug. 12, 1871 ; 4 y. 9 m. (Grave- stone.) O'DONNELL. John, s. of Neal and Nancy, of scarlatina, Nov. 28, 1858; 1 y. 4 m. 22 d. Bernard, s. of Charles and Sarah (b. in Ireland), of consumption, Nov. 27, 1864; ab. 29 y. [28 y., gravestone]. Charles, s. of Bernard and Nancy, of whooping cough, April 4, 1865 ; 10 m. 6 d. Patrick, s. of Bernard and Margaret, Dec. 25, 1870; 2 d. Nancy, wife of John, d. of John and Ann Doherty (b. in Ireland), of cancer, Jan. 18, 187^ i 42 y. WOBURN RECORD OF DEATHS. 139 O'HARA. Michael, s. of John and Alice (b. in Ireland), of continued fever, Jan. 13, 1870; 61 y. 11 m. O'KEEFE. Patrick, s. of John and Mary E. (b. in Ireland), of chronic fever, April 27, 1854 ; 24 y. O'LiBARY (see also Lkary). Sergt. JohnO., s. of Jeremiah and Catharine (b. in Ireland), killed in battle, at Williamsburg, Va., May 5, 1862; 28 y. Jeremiah 0., s. of (b. in Ireland), of pleurisy, Sept. 1, 1863; 76 y. [79 y., gravestone]. Daniel Joseph, s. of Dennis and Bridget, of measles, July 8, 1867; 9 m. 7 d. Timothy, s. of Jeremiah and (b. in Ireland), of consumption, Oct. 1, 1869; 22 y. 6 m. OLIVER. William B., e. of Ehenezer and Elizabeth (b. in Boston), of disease of the heart ; July 26, 1855 ; 49 y. 7 m. O'LOTJGHLIN. Ann, d. of (b. in Ireland), April 22; 1868; 22 y. (Gravestone.) O'NEIL. Eugene, s. of (b. in Lynn), of consumption, Dec. 23, 1855; 26 y. Patrick, s. of Edward and (b. in Ireland), of consumption, July 9, 1858; 28 y. John, 8. of , May 11, 1867; 40 y. (Gravestone.) Margaret [Margery, gravestone], d. of James and Ellen, of scarlet fever, Aug. 24, 1871 ; 4 y. 22 d. Elizabeth Ann, d. of James and Ellen, of cholera infantum, Aug. 19, 1872; 11m. 9 d. Ellen, widow of , d. of John and Catharine Murphy (b. in Ire- land), of old age, Sept. 2, 1872; 96 y. 5 m. 16 d. ONION. Nancy L., d. of Asa F., Jr., and Nancy D. (b. in W. Koxbury), of fits, Dec. 25, 1863 ; 15 y. 10 m. Asa F., s. of Asa E. and Asenath (b. in Bellingham), of fits, Oct. 11, 1871; 52 y. ORDWAT. Angeline E., d. of Frederick And Susan, killed by the engine at the Woburn depot, Aug. 8, lij57 ; 7 y. 2 m. 13 d. Freddy E., s. of Frederick and Susan J., Feb. 28, 1861; 3 m. 6 d. Charles C, s. of Enoch and Mary E. (b. in Derry, N. H.), of con- sumption, Dec. 12, 1866 ; 35 y. 7 m. O'RIIiEY (see also Eiley). William O. , s. of Patrick and Catharine, of congestion of the lungs, April 5, 1872 ; 9 m. 16 d. 140 WOBURN RECORD OF DEATHS. OSGOOD. Emily F., d. of , of consumption, Jan. 5, 1861; 24 y. 7 m. Sarah M., d. of Augustas N. and Mary E. (b. in Lowell), of consump- tion, Aug. 18, 1863; 15 y. 8 m. 15 d. Warren "W., s. of Samuel and Charlotte G. (b. in Burlington), killed in battle, in Petersburg, Va., July 29, 1864; 25 y. 5 m. 21 d. Freddie P., s of Amos J. and Ann J., of cholera infantum, Sept. 4, 1868; 2y. 21 d Beniamin D., s. of Lewis C. and Mary A. (b. in Charlestown, N. H.), of rheumatism of the brain, June 13, 1869 ; 46 y. 6 m. 24 d. Ella F., d. of Benjamin D. and Elizabeth F. (b. in Boston), of rheuma- tism, Jan. 23, 1872 ; 12 y. 6 m. 6 d. OTIS. Abigail F., wife of Baxter B., April 4, 1832 ; 22 y. William E., s. of (b. in Charlestown, Jan. 1, 1796), April 21, 1842; 42 y. William Lincoln (b. in Boston, June 5, 1830), in California, Feb. 1, 1869. (Gravestone.) Susan H., wife of William E. (b. in Medford, March 1, 1799), In Chel- sea, Dec. 29, 1872. (Gravestone.) OYSTEAD. Mary Ann, d. of Capt. Jonathan and Lucy, June 18, 1820; 1 y. 11 m. PADEN. Mary J., d. of Robert and Catharine (b. In Sackville, N. B.), of con- sumption, Jan. 12, 1857; 26 y. PAGE. Susanna, d. of John and Lucy, May 7, 1839 ; 11 m. Mary B., wife of Thomas W. (b. in Canterbury), of consumption, Aug. 30, 1848; 34 y. Maria J., d. of Alvan and Deborah (b. in Eushville, N. Y.), of lung fever, Feb. 24, 1853; 1 y. 2 m. EUietta, d. of Alvan and Deborah, of cholera infantum, Sept. 17, 1854; 7 ra. 6d. Mary E., wife of Thomas W., d. of John W. and Dorothy Brooks (b. in Lynn), of kidney disease, Nov. 27, 1858 ; 30 y. Laphronzo, s. of Alvan and Deborah, blue child, Jan. 14, 1859 ; 8 h. Mary S., d. of John O. and Elizabeth F., of lung fever, Feb. 19, 1859; 13 y. 8 m. Elizabeth F., wife of John O., d. of Enoch and Mary Frye (b. in An- dover), of lung fever, Feb. 20, 1859; 40 y. 7 m. Warren F., s. of Thomas W. and Mary, of small-pox, Nov. 22, 1859; 7y. Warren, s. of John and Caroline, of cholera Infantum, Sept. 15, 1860 ; 5 m. Lucy F., wife of John, Feb. 19, 1861; 75 y. 7 m. 26 d. (Gravestone.) John, s. of , Feb. 22, 1861; 79 y. 11 m. 9 d. (Gravestone.) Corp. Herman L., s. of John O. and Elizabeth F., of wounds, in West Philadelphia, Pa., July 7, 1864: 20 y. 6 m. 17 d. Luther, s. of Oliver and Esther (b. in Shirley), of heart disease, Feb. 1, 1869; 69 y. 3 m. 19 d. WOBURN RECORD OF DEATHS. 141 PAIXE. Daniel, s. of , Aug. 21, 1712; 54 y. PALMER. Eufus, s. of Jeremiah and Elizabeth, of cholera infantum, July 13, 1858; 2y. PARKER. Sarah, d. of James, Oct. 15, 1651. Abraham, s. of Abraham, Oct. 20, 1651. Samuel, s. of , July L'7, 1711. Nathan, s. of Lieut. Joslah, March 25, 1763. Lieut. Josiah, s. of , April 18, 1774. John, s. of , May 30, 1790; 40 y. Thomas, s. of Ichabod, July 22, 1792; 2 y. Betsey, d. of Josiah, of canker and canlier rash, Feb. 26, 1795; 10 y. Frederick, s. of Josiah, of canker and canker rash, Feb. 28, 1795; 9 y. Achsah, d. of , Sept. 14, 1795; 9 y. ' Infant child of Nathan, , 1796. wife of Edmund, Feb. 3, 1801. child of Edmund, Feb. 20, 1801. Nathan, s. of , July 19, 1807; 38 y. Patty, d. of Benjamin and Mehetabel, Nov. 14, 1811; 22 y. Noah, s. of , Sept. 20, 1812; 61 y. Simeon, s. of , at Jesse Richardson's, June 29, 1814; 34 y. Benjamin, s. of , Feb. 28, 1817; 61 y. David, s. of David Johnson, Sept. 17, 1819; 34 y. child of David (J.?), April—, 1824. Mrs., wile of Edmund, Feb. — , 1825; 62 v. Miss Caroline, d. of , May 31, 1826; 21 y. Josiah, s. of , Jan. 20, 1830; 78 y. David J., s. of , Feb. 12, 1830. Josiah, s. of F. and N. T., Feb. 25, 1832; 18 m. (Gravestone.) Mr. Joseph (Deacon), s. of , June 10, 1838; 51 y. Hannah, widow of Josiah, Jan. 14, 1838 ; 84 y. Edmund, s. of , June 28 (f), 1840; 78 y. of Oliver and Patty, of weakness, Nov. 14, 1845. Nancy S., wife of William W. (b. In Hillsborough, N. H.), of con- sumption, March 16, 1847; 31 y. John W., s. of John and Rebecca, Aug. — , 1847. (Gravestone.) George B., s. of John and Rebecca, Aug. 27, 1847; 3 y. 5 m. (Grave- stone.) LydiaT., d. of Frederick and Lydia, of consumption, Dec. 14, 1847; 20 y. Rebecca J., wife of Joseph A., d. of Cutler ;b. in Lexington), of scarlet fever, April 14, 1849 ; 26 y. 6 ra. Abigail, widow of Ichabod (b. in Reading), of old age. May 21, 1849 ; 73 y. Harriet L., wife of Luther L., d. of Caleb and Harriet Loring (b. in Boston), of consumption, Aug. 26, 1851 ; 28 y. 2 m. Frederick, s. of Josiah and Betsey, of consumption, June 4, 1853; William B., s. of Robert W. and Huldah (b. in Roxbuiy), of typhoid fever and congestion of the brain, Jan. 4, 1854; 2 y. 10 m. 142 WOBDEN RECORD OF DEATHS. PARKER, continued. Everett L., s. of Jobn F. and Martha, of chronic croup and whooping cough, Jan. 9, 1854 [1853, gravestone] ; 4 y. 11 m. 18 d. Betsey, widow of Joseph, d. of Josiah and Relief Richardson, of cholera, Sept. 21, 1855 ; 68 y. 10 m. Otis Irving, s. of , Dec. 10, 1856: in his 4th year. (Gravestone.) Eliza, wife of Samuel P., d. of Isaac and Elizabeth Richardson, of dropsy, April 15, 1857; 54 y. Nancy H., wife of Jacob, d. of Sylvanus and Nancy H. Bowen (b. in Leicester, Ma-^s.), of consumption, Sept. 13, 1857; 42 y. Carrie, d. of Robert and Huldah, of dysentery, Sept. 14, 1858 ; 3 y. 4 m. Joseph A., s. of Joseph A. and Rebecca J., of dropsy, Oct. 19, 1861 ; 21 y. 3 d. Susan H. L., wife of Theodore M., d. of Andrew and Mary T. White- house (b. in Gieat Falls, N. H.), of inflammation of the bowels, Dec. 5, 1861; 25 y. 4 m. 14 d. Henry, s. of Josiah and Hannah,Sof old age, Feb. 7, 1862 ; 84 y. 7 m. 5 d. Warren B., s. of , Aug. 28, 1862; 63 y. 8 m. (Gravestone.) Elsie L., wife of Ebenezer L., d. of Dustan and Jane Rowen (b. in Dunbarton, N. H.), of acute menstruation, Aug. 11, 1862; 48 y. 7 m. 8 d. Huldah T., wife of Robert W., d. of Valorous and Patience Hurd (b. in Waterborough, Me.), of tumor, May 10, 1866; 41 y. 10 m. 16 d. John L.,.Jr., s. of John I., and Amelia J., of inflammation of the bowels, Aug. 20, 1867; 1 y. 4 m. 17 d. Oliver H , s. of Henry and Abigail, of hypertrophy of the heart, Nov. 1, 1867; 59 y. 4 m. Samuel P. , s. of Samuel P. and Abigail (b. in Reading) , of apoplexy, March 1«, 1870; 68 y. 10 m. 2 d. Oliver G., s. of Oliver H. and Patty, of consumption, March 21, 1870; 32 y. 28 d. Lydia, d. of David and Rebecca, of fits, July 3, 1871 ; 63 y. 3 m. 22 d. Olertrude E., d. of George and Mary L., of cholera Infantum, Oct. 1, 1871; 9 m. 20 d. James, s. of , , 1872 ; 52 y. (Gravestone.) PARKS. Leonard W., s. of Leonard and Jane (b. in Boston), of erysipelas, Jan. 12, 1850; 31 y. [34 y., gravestone]. Marietta S., d. of Charles T. and Susan L., of typhoid fever, Sept. 5, 1857; 5y. 6 m. 4d. Sophia, d. of Charles T. and Susan L., of lung fever, Feb. 14, 1858; 1 y. 2 m. Susau J., wife of Frederick M., d. of George C. and Lois Allen, of congestion of brain, Feb. 1 , 1862 ; 22 y. Peter, s. of Peter and Susan (b. in Marblehead), in Salisbury, N. C, Jan. 27,1865; 35 y. Richard, s. of Richard and Mary, April 21, 1865 ; 2 y. 10 m. 9 d. (Gravestone.) Charles T., s. of Leonard and Jane H. (b. in Cambridgeport), of phthisis, June 27, lo70; 46 y. 6 m. PASHO. d. of Andrew, Aug. 15, 1791; 4 y. WOBUKN RECORD OF DEATHS. 143 PATTERSON. Susan L., d. of Leonard and Sophronia, of scarlet fever, Dec. 31, 1848; 2y. 3 m. lid. PEAK. ■William, s. of "William, Oct. 12, 1804; 7 y. PEARSONS. Bartholomew, s. of Bartholomew, Feb. 23, 1662. Bartholomew, s. of , March 12, 1687. Ursula, d. of , May 28, 1094. Eoslna Gambold, d. of Hezekiah and Sally, May 14, 1822; 14 m. Esther, wife of David J., March 31, 1827; 30 y. Hezekiah J., s. of , Aujr. 25, 1830; 36 y. Willard, s. of (b. May 21, 1806), March 30, 1841. (Gravestone.) Jonathan, s. of • , of consumption, Sept. 24, 1843; 67 y. Albert, s. of Jesse W and , of fever, Jan. 2.5, 1844; 2 y. 6 m. John Millet, s. of John F., Sept. 7, 1846; 1 y. 1 m. 3 d. (Grave- stone.) Patience, widow of Daniel (b. In Bradford), of typhoid fever, Feb. 26. 1848; 84 y. 8 m. David J., s. of William and Sarah (b. in Tewksbury), of enlargement of the , June 13, 1849; 52 y. John F., s. of , Sept. 20, 1849 ; 26 y. 8 m. 10 d. (Gravestone.) Susanna, wife of Moses, d. of Jesse and Susanna Wyman, of con- sumption, Sept. 23, ]8i0; 65 y. Prudence, widow of Jonathan, d. of Reuben and Sarah Ramsdell (b. in Walpole), of cancer, Dec. 15, 1852; 78 y. Mary B., wife of "Willard J., d. of Hanson and Kezia Connor (b. in Maiden), of scarlet fever, April 26, 1856; 35 y. Sally, d. of Daniel and Patience (b. in Lyndeborough, N. H.), of per- itonitis, Nov. 14, 1857; 57 y. 11 m. Edwin H., s. of Joseph and Frances E. (b. in Bridge water), of typhoid fever, in Readville Camp, Oct. 31, 1861 ; 18 y. "William, s. of Moses and Susan (b. in Lyndeborough, N. H.),of ty- phoid fever, in New Orleans, La., July 12, 1862; 52 y. Sarah C, widow of WilLam, d. of John and Huldah Cram (b. in Lyndeborough, N. H.), of consumption, Nov. 10, 1863; 51 y. 5 m. Horace R., s. of , at Fort McHenry, Sept. 10, 1864; 37 y. 6 m. (Gravestone.) Moses, 8. of Moses and Hephzibah (b. in "Wilmington), of diarrhoea, Dec. 26, 1864; 82 y. 4 m. 3 d. James, s. of Moses and Susanna (b. in Lyndeborough, N. H.), of fits, Feb. 19, 1865 ; 44 y. 6 m. 19 d. Lydia T., wife of Moses J., d. of Randolph and Patty "Wyman, of can- cer, March 26, 18ii6; 57 y. 29 d. Sally, wife of Hezekiah J., April 24, 1870; 73 y. 10 m. (Gravestone.) Martha "W., d. of Moses J. and Lydia T., of dropsy, Sept. 13, 1870; 32 y. I m. 21 d. John K., s. of Jesse and Betsey B. (b. in "Wilton, N. H.), of suicide, Dec. 26, 1871 ; 44 y. 11 m. PELHAM. John, s. of John and Abigail, Sept. 29, 1699. 144 WOBTJEN RECORD OF DEATHS. PENNEIvL. Elizabeth "W., wife of Calvin S., Jan. 13, 1847 ; 24 y. (Gravestone.) PENKEY. Thomas T., s. of John and Abisail (b. in Freedom, Me.), of consump- tion, April 18, 1859 ; 35 y. 8 m. PENPBES. William Preston, s. of (b. in Prince Edward Island), of inter- mittent fever, in Petersburg, Va., Jau. 3, 1865. PERHAM. Lydia K., wife of Loren, d. of Uriah and Mary Beers, of inflammatory rheumatism, Oct. 26, 1851 ; 27 y. 6 m. Lydia A., d. of Loren W. and Lydia, of putrid sore throat, Dec. 3, 1853; 4y. 2ra. 17 d. Mary E., d. of Loren W. and Lydia, of meningitis,- July 25, 1859 ; 7 y. 9 m. 16 d. PERKINS. Phebe 11., wife of Warren B. (b. in Charlestown) , of dysentery, Sept. 30, 1848; 32 y. Frances L., d. of George and Mary A. (b. in Boston), of scarlet fever, Jan. 15, 1849; 9 y. 11 m. 10 d. Maria Prances, d. of George B. and Fannie M., May 7, 1851; 2 y. 7 d. (Gravestone.) Albert, s. of James A. and Zillah, of premature birth, April 24, 1855 ; 4h. James Appleton, s. of Jonathan and Caroline (b. in Lowell), of phthisis, in Philadelphia, Pa., Aug. 8, 1862; 31 y. Jonathan Irving, s. of George and Almira, of diphtheria, Oct. 23, 1865; 21 d. Caroline, wife of Jonathan, d. of John and Elizabeth Green (b. in Portland, Me.), of pulmonary abscess, Feb. 7, 1866; 57 y. 2 m. 3 d. Jonathan, s. of Jacob and Rebecca (b. in Maiden), of pneumonia, Dec. 9, 1868 ; 67 y. PERRIN. Mary Dorsey, d. of John and Julia, Aug. 2, 1870 ; 5 d. Edwin, s. of John and Judy, of premature birth, March 15, 1872 ; 1 d. PERRY. Mrs. , wife of Mr. , July 26, 1775 ; 93 y. Old Mr., s. of , Jan. 15, 1777; 98 y. Charles H., s. (b. in Nova Scotia), of diarrhoea, in Alexandria, Va., Nov. 18, 1862; 24 y. Viletta F., d. of George and Martha B., of softening of the brain, June 16, 1866; 11 y. PETERS. Susanna, d. of Mr. Philip(?), of Wilmington, Nov. 30, 1776; 4 y. 7 m. Madam Hannah, widow of Rev. Andrew, of Middleton, May 15, 1782, In her 78th year. WOBURN RECORD OF DEATHS. 145 PETTINGlLiL. Sarah, d. of Samuel and Mary, of consumption and canker, Oct. 31, 1850; 6 m. William, s. of Samuel S. and Mary A., of cholera infantum, July 31, 1864 ; 1 m. 4 d. PHIL BRICK. Carlos, s. of Samuel and Augusta (b. In Charlestown, Vt.), of lung fever, Feb. 13, 1859; 11 m. 15 d. PHILLIPS. Oliver C, s. of Josiah and Lydia (b. in Kittery, Me.), of phthisis, July U, 1861 ; 39 y. 10 m. Adelaide Irene, d. of Oliver C. and Shuah D. (b. in Charlestown), of typhoid fever, Feb. 24, 186t; 11 y. 10 m. Shuah D., vridow of , d. of Daniel and Sarah A. Hutchins (b. in Kittery, Me.), of phrhisis, Oct. 26, 1865; 40 y. 1 m. 2 d. Fredericlt J., s. of Oliver C. and Shuah X>. (b. in Kittery, Me.), of consumption, Feb. 22, 1-67; 18 y. Benjamin J., s. of Asa and Sarah, of peritonitis, April 9, 1872; 16 y. 3 m. George C, s. of Oliver C. and Shuah D. (b. in Arlington), of typhoid fever, Oct. 18, 1872; 18 y. 3 m. 25 d. PHINNEY (see Pinnet). PICKANCE. Georgianua, d. of William and Jane (b. in Boston), of lung fever, March 13, 1861; 28 y. PIERCE. Joseph, s. of Thomas, Feb. 27, 1649. Samuel, s. of Thomas, Feb. 27, 1656. Hannah, wife of Nathaniel, March 23, 1679. Thomas, Sen., s. of , Nov. 6, 1683. James, s. of John, Sept. 13, 1685. Isaac, s. of Thomas and Rachel, Dec. 28, 1686. Elizabeth, widow of , March 5, 1688. Ebenezer, s. of Thomas and Rachel, May 25, 1688. Hannah, d. of Nathaniel and Elizabeth, Nov. 14, 1688. Robert, s. of Nathaniel and Elizabeth, May 14, 1689. Judith, d. of , May 30, )689. Nathaniel, s. of , , 1692. Hannah, d. of Jonathan and Hannah, Sept. 13, 1693. Jonathan, s. of , June 17, 1694. Jonathan, s. of Jonathan and Hannah, July 7, 1694. Thomas, s. of , Jan. 12, 1695. I'abitha, d. of Samuel and Lydia, Sept. 30, 1697. Thomas, s. of John and Mary, Dec. 18, 1698. Elizabeth, d. of Thomas, Feb 15, 1700. Hannah, d. of Benjamin and Hannah, , 1700. Mary, wife of Robert, March 18, 1701. Old Robert, s. of , Sept. 10, 1706. 10 146 WOBURN RECORD OF DEATHS. PIERCE, continued. Phebe, d. of Thomas and Rachel, July 14, 1707. Ruth, wife of Joseph, Jan. 17, 1712. Benjamin, s. of , Nov. 27, 1713; 24 y. 3 m. Elizabeth, wife of James, Oct. 16, 1715. Lieut. Joseph, s. of , Nov. 21, 1716. Abijah, s. of John and Mary, Aug. 14, 1716. Lydia, wife of Samuel, Dec. 5, 1717. Thomas, s. of , Dec. 8, 1717. Ensign John, s. of , March 25, 1720. William, s. of , Aug. 22, 1720. Samuel, Sen., s. of , July 5, 1721. Abigail, widow of , June 4, 1726. Hannah, d. of , Feb. 27, 1727. Abiel, s. of Martha, Jan. 4, 1734. Susanna, d. of James and Phebe, May 23, 1736. Jonathan, s. of Joseph and Mary, Jan. 11, 1737. Benjamin, s. of , Sept. 25, 1739. Old Mr. James, s. of , Jan. 20, 1742. Elizabeth, widow of , " her maiden name Russell," June 5, 1743, in her 71st year. Marv, widow of , Jan. 17, 1747. Joseph, s. of , May 16, 1749. Mary, wife of Mr. Josiah, Jr., Nov. 11, 1753; 36 y. Mary, d. of Josiah, Jr., and Mary, Dec. 28, 1753 ; 2 ra. 2 d. Hannah, d. of Josiah and Hannah, Oct. 23, 1755; 27 y. Deacon Josiah, s. of — — , June — , 1759. Hannah, d. of Josiah and Ruth, Dec. 24, 1762; in her 5th year. James, s. of , of old age, Dec. 21, 1773. Mr. Jacob, s. of , of a fever, Nov. 14, 1774. Phebe, widow of , April — , 1776. Nathaniel, s. of , March 16, 1786 ; 46 y. wife of Benjamin, Aug. 11, 1787 ; 73 y. Benjamin, s. of , June 11, 1788; 75 y. Mary, d. of , pauper, July 14, 1795 ; 75 y. child of Abel, March 17, 1796 ; 8 m. child of Nathan, Feb. 24, 1797 ; 1 y. child of Jacob, April 2, 1797 ; 1 d. Phebe, widow of , Nov. 18, 1797 ; 75 y. child of Abel, Jan. 29, 1799; 1 d. widow of Benjamin, April — , 1799. yonng child of Nathan, Oct. — , 1801. Miss Elizabeth, d. of , of long decay, June 17, 1804. Nathan, Jr., s. of , Dec. 23, 1800; 18 y. Susanna, d. of , April 15, 18U; 42 y. Mrs. Abigail, relict of Jacob, Sen., May 28, 1816; 86 y. Elijah, s. of , Nov. 23, 18lJ; 55 y. child of Mr. James, , 1823. Samuel, s. of , May 20, 1824 ; 60 y. Jacob, s. of- , Oct. 2, 1825; 70 y. child of Mr., Sept. 10, 1826. Nancy, d. of , Feb. 20, 1829; 19 y. Eleanor D., wife of Josiah, July 13, 1830 ; 62 y. (Gravestone, Second Burying-Ground.) Lydia J., d. of William and Lydia S., Sept. 26, 1831. Abel, 3d, s. of Abel and Almira, May 22, 1833; 1 y. 9 m. WOBDRN KEOORD OF DEATHS. 147; PIERCE, continued. William H., s. of William and Lydla J., April 11, 1834 ; 11 m. (Grave- stone.) Almira, wife of Abel, Oct. 15, 1836; 32 y. Franklin, s. of , Feb. 20, 1837; 35 y. Abel, s. of , May 22, 1838; 71 y. Mellicent, wife of Jacob, Nov. 1 , 1841 ; 46 y. d. of Stillman, June 15, 1841 ; 4 y. 9 m. Nathan, s of , Nov. 14, 1841 ; 82 y. Mrs. Mellicent, wife of , Oct. 25, 1842 ; 44 y. d. of John, Feb. 3, 1843 ; 7 d. Mrs. Sarah, wife of , Feb. 5, 1843; 27 y. Nathaniel W., s. of Samuel and (b. in Wilmington), of fever, Sept. 8, 1848; 18 y. 6 m. Ebenezer. s. of Samuel and (b. in Wilmington), of fever, Nov. 12, 1843; 21 y. 3 m. 6 d. Emma A., d. of Sewall and Margaret, of scarlet fever, Oct. 28, 1844; 1 y. 11m. Rnfus, s. of Jacob and Martha, of consumption, Aug. 12, 1846; 54 y. Henrietta, d. of Sewall and Margaret, of croup, Jan. 6, 1845 ; 8 y. 5 m. Georgianna E., d. of George and Eliza B., of lung fever, April 5, 1846; 5 m. 9d. William E., s. of John and Arethusa, of weakness. May 10, 1846; 2 d. William E., s. of William and Lydia, of colic, July 14, 1848 ; 7 m. George F., s. of George W. and Eliza, of cholera infantum, Sept. 5, 1846 ; 7 d. Sarah Ann, d. of John and Arethusa, of dysentery, Nov. 2, 1848 ; 1 y. Eliza, wife of George, d. of Nathaniel and Hutchinson, of con- sumption, Nov. 4, 1848; 24 y. Martha, widow of Jacob, d. of Josiah and Sarah Johnson, of old age, Oct. 2, 1849 ; 86 y. Theron Gardner, s. of Ebenezer L. and Mary, of enlargement of the brain, Feb. 24, 1851 ; 1 y. 7 m. 10 d. Lydia S., wife of William, d. of David and Mary Sleeper (b. in Graf- ton, Me.), of consumption, Nov. 23, 1853; 46 y. 6 m. 22 d. Ruth, widow of Abel, d. of David Parker and Ruth Snow (b. in Bur- lington), dropped dead in the street, July 1, 1855 ; 84 y. 8 m.g^ifK Nathaniel, s. of Nathaniel and Sarah, of dropsy, July 17, 1856; 80 y. MaryC, d. of Ebenezer L. and Mary G., of cholera infantum, Sept. 8, 1861; 1 m. 21 d- Melzar A., s. of Warren and Louisa (b. in Orange, Mass.), of disease of bone, Jan. 5, 1862; 16 y. 3 m. J. Francis, s. of , Nov. 4, 1865 ; 32 y. 5 m. (Gravestone.) Mary S., wife of Sewall, d. of Samuel and Sarah Stowers (b. in Chel- sea), of debility, April 16, 1868; 71 y. 1 m. 10 d. Elizabeth, widow of , of old age, Nov. 28, 1870; 82 y. 6 m. Mary Amy, d. of B. Horace and Abbie L., of cholera infantum, Aug. 8, 1871; 3 m. 3 d. Blanche Isabel, d. of Joseph and Mary, of cholera infantum, Aug. 29, 1872; 2 m. 24 d. PIEBSON (see Pearsons). PILKINTON. Catharine, widow of , d. of Edward and Nancy Gremer (b. in Ireland), of old age, Dec. 23, 1870;, 70 y. 148 WOBUEN EECOKD OF DEATHS. PINGREE. Katie M., wife of , d. of Jacob and Ctiristina Seister (b. in Boston), of typhoid fever, Sept. 24, 1866 ; 21 y. PINNEY. Mary J., wife of Harry G., d. of Jesse C. and Sarah Bowles (b. in Boston), of consumption, April 10, 1849; 25 y. 5 m. s. of Harry G. and Mary Jane, of weakness, Apr. 9, 1849 ; 1 d. PIPPY. John J., s. of John and Eleanor (b. in Charlottetown, P. E. I.), of meningitis, Dec. 14, 1859; 33 y. 4 m. PLUMMER. Thomas F., s. of Richard and Mary L. (b. in Newbury), of heart dis- ease,* Sept. 2, 1856; 21 y. 9 m. Gertrude, d. of John C. and Emma E., of cholera infantum, Oct. 12, 1870 ; 4 m. 16 d. Emma E., wife of John C, d. of Amasa and Electra Bond (b. in Thetford, Vt.), of phthisis, Aug. 20, 1871; 36 y. 15 d. PLYMPTON. Mary, d. of Svlvanus and Mary, Jan. 28. 1789 ; 3 y. 20 d. Mary, d. of Dr. Sylvanus and Mrs. Mary, July 8, 1796; 5 y. 7 m. George S., s. of Dr. Augustus and Hannah, Sept. 7, 1835; 8 m. (Gravestone.) Mary, wife of Dr. Sylvanus, Nov. 1, 1835 ; 74 y. (Gravestone, Second Burying-Ground.) Dr. Sylvanus, s. of , Jan. 20, 1836. Mary P., d. of Dr. Augustus and Hannah, Jan. 25, 1837; 16 d. (Gravestone.) Dr. Augustus, s. of Sylvanus and Mary, of cholera, June 12, 1854 ; 5S y. Hannah, widow of Dr. Augustus, d. of .Joseph and Hannah Buck (b. in Medfleld), of cancer, June 29, 1865; 60 y. POCONY. Joseph, s. of Joseph and Hannah (b. in Boston), of cholera, June 6, 1854; 44 y. 6 m. POLLARD. Mary, d. of , March 2, 1803 ; near 70 v. Mrs. KUzabeth, wife of , Aug. 30, 1834 ; 69 y. Albert, s. of Daniel T. and Mary (b. in Hudson, N. H.), of consump- tion, Sept. 12, 1859 ; 39 y. 11 m. William Otis, s. of A. P. and Martha P., of cholera iufantum, Aug. 17, 1863; 7 m. 10 d. George P., s. of (b. Sept. 30, 1842), missing at the battle of Laurel Hill, Va., May 8, 1864. (Gravestone.) A. Preston, s. of Daniel T. and Mary (b. in Hnrlsou, N. H.), of brain disease, Sept. 28, 1871 ; 47 y. 4 m. 19 d. * See Middlesex Journal, Sept. 0, 1856. WOBURN EEOORD OF DEATHS. 149 POLLY. Samuel, s. of George, Feb. 6, 1661. Hannah, d. of George, April 6, 1662. George, s. of , Dec. 22, 1683. Thomas, s. of John and Mary, April 14, 1695. Elizabeth, widow of , May 2, 1696. POODNEY. Samuel, s. of Samuel and Elizabeth, Sept. 17, 172i. POOLE. Jonathan, s. of Jonathan, Esq., and Esther, July 23, 1736; 7 y. 11 m. Jonathan, Esq., s. of , Feb. 28, 1755 ; 63 y. Eleazer Flagg, Esq., March 17, 1776; 42 y. Mary, wife of Eleazer F., Esq., March 24, 1776; 43 y. Mary, wife of Eleazer, Nov. 27, 1796 ; 36 y. Anna, wife of William, at Mr. Elijah Leathe's, Nov. 22, 1817; 39 y. Amanda Fiances, d. of Thomas and Rhoda, Oct. 21, 1834 ; 5 y. Euth, wife of Thomas, April 29, 1840 ; 67 y. Thomas, s. of , Feb. 5, 1841; 67 y. d. of Thomas, Oct. 18, 1842; 1 m. 3 w. Abigail, wife of Eleazer F., d. of Benjamin and Susan Edgell, of erysipelas, May 18, 1853; 76 y. w|^ Eleazer F., s. of Eleazer F. and Mary, of combination of diseases, Dec. 30, 1856; 78 y. 10 m. Eleazer F., Jr., s. of Eleazer F. and Almira, of typhoid fever, Oct. 6, 1862; 24 y. 4 m. 16 d. Almira C. wife of E. F., d. of and Lydia Creech (b. in Freeport, Me.), of typhoid fever, Oct 19, 1862; 49 y. 6 m. 11 d. Rhoda T., wife of Thomas, d. of Stephen and Abigail Nichols, of cancerous humor, July 3, 1863; 53 y. POOR. infant of Lemuel, Jan. 28, 1810; 2 m. John L., s. of , March 11, 1854; 27 y. (Gravestone.) Mary, widow of John, d. of Joshua and Sally Brown, of consumption, June 1, 1857; 26 y. 1 m. [27 y., gravestone]. PORTER. Asahel, s. of , killed at the Lexington fight, April 19, 1775. Mr. William, s. of , Feb. 5, 1784. Mrs. Elizabeth, widow of Jonathan, March 25, 1791 ; 30 y. widow of , of old age, Marcli 25, 1793. George A., s. of , July 29, 1842; 4y. • Thomas J., s. of Benjamin T. H. and Mary S., of disorder of the brain, Feb. 17, 1848 ; 1 y. 8 m. Julia, d. of Stillman A. and Elvira, of scarlet fever, July 17, 1851; 1 y. 8 m. Thomas J., s. of Benjamin T. H. and Mary (b. in Salem), of conges- tion of the brain, April 10, 1853; 1 y. 4 m. Elizabeth, wife of Thomas J., d. of Thomas and Sarah Thorp (b. in Boston, Dec. 4, 1805), of disease of the heart. May 5, 1853; 48 y. 5 m. 150 WOBUEN RECORD OF DEATHS. POKTEB, continued. Elvira L., d. of Benjamin T. H. and Mary S., of scarlatina, Feb. 3, 1857; 3y. Mary E., d. of Benjamin T. H. and Mary, of scarlatina, March 2, 1857 ; 7 y. 9 m. 11 d. Harriet, d. of Charles and Mary (b. in Boston) , of scarlet fever, Dec. 2, 1860; 5y. Mary S., wife of B. T. H., d. of William and Lucy Archer (b. In Salem, Feb. 26, 1828), of consumption, Oct. 6, 1865; 37 y. 7 m. POWELL, John, s. of Christopher and Elizabeth, of measles, Feb. 17, 1856 ; 1 y. 4 m. Charlotte A., d. of Christopher and Elizabeth (b. in Boston), of con- vulsions, April 18, 1856; 3 y. 6 m. John, s. of John and Sarah (b. in Boston), of consumption, June 24, 1859; 27 y. John, s. of John and (b. in Ireland), of consumption, Jan. 29, 1863; 65 y. Ellen, d. of John and Sarah (b. in Boston), of consumption, Jan. 29, 1867; 20 y. Bridget, d. of John and Sarah (b. in Boston), of consumption, Jan. 6, 1868 ; 19 y. Sarah, v^idow of , d. of John and Sarah Norton (b. in Ireland), of consumption, Aug. 28, 1868; 58 y. POWERS. child of Mr. (?), April 22, 1790; 1 y. Mary Ellen, d. of John and Catharine F., of pneumonia, Feb. 6, 1871; 2 y. 8 m. John B., s. of John J. and Catharine, of convulsions. May 14, 1872; 4 y. 10 m. PRATT. Willie, 3. of S. B. and (b. in Charlestown), of scarlet fever, March 6, 1860; 6 y. 20 d. Caroline A., wife of S. B., d. of and Jane Hawkins (b. In Forts- mouth, N. H.), of consumption, Sept. 24, 1864; 25 y. 9 m. PRICE. LydiaM.,d. of Charles D. and Mary J., of weakness, Aug, 7, 1855; 16 d. Ann Jane, d. of John and Ellen, of jaundice, Dec. 30, 1868; 27 d. PRIME. Abigail, widow of George, d. of David and Lucy Wyman, of consump- tion, March 11, 1846; 52 y. PRINCE. Prince, s. of Kemer, black man. May 4, 1804; 7 y. Joel, Jr., s. of Louis and Mary (b. in Canada), drowned in Stonehara, June 27, 1852; 23 y. PRIVEY. Mary L., d. of Mitchell and Manoka, of bronchitis, April 6, 1872; 9 d. WOBUEN EECOED OF DEATHS. 151 PROCTOR. James, s. of , Jan. 11, 1710. Abiel, s. of Thomas and Mercy, July 16, 1730. William, s- of Thomas and Mercy, June 3, 1732. Phebe, d. of Thomas and Mercy, March 10, 1732. Thomas, s. of , Aug. 29, 1737. Phebe, d. of , Sept. 8, 1751. Judith, widow of , April 21, 1783 ; 96 y. Jonathan, s. of , suddenly, in Boston, May 1, 1791; 68 y. PUTNAM. Willie S., s. of William and Martha J., of teething, Oct. 23, 1859 : 1 y. 1 m. 21 d. PUTNEY. Harriet A., wife of Frank F., d. of Hiram and Bethiah S. Whitford (b. in Bedford), of chills, in Albany, Ga., Sept. 20, 1867 ; 24 y. 7 m. Frank A., s. of Frank F. and Harriet A. (b. in Albany, Ga.), of cholera infantum, Oct. 8, 1867; 21 d. QUEENAN. Thomas, s. of Patrick and Jane, of brain fever, Feb. 10, 1872; 7 m. 15 d. [8 m. 7 d., gravestone]. QUIGIiEY. Elizabeth, d. of John and Catharine, of erysipelas, Jan. 3, 1859 ; 1 m. 14 d. QUINN. Charles, s. of Thomas and Ann, of cholera morbus, Aug. 6, 1861 ; 8 m. Mary, widow of Edward, d. of James and O'Neil (b. in Ireland) , of apoplexy, July 18, 1868 ; 65 y. Mary, wife of , d. of Daniel and Bridget Mullen (b. in Ireland), of phthisis, Dec. 22, 1871; 25 y. RAFPERTY. Nancy, d. of Thomas and Mary (b. in Ireland), of consumption, Dec. 3, 1852 ; 30 y. Thomas, s. of (b. in Ireland), of consumption, Feb. 22, 1861; 49 y. • Edward, s. of , in Stoneham, March 24, 1864 ; 36 y. (Gravestone.) Michael, s. of Hugh and Betsey (b. in Ireland), of consumption, Oct. 7, 1866 ; 56 y. RAMSDELL. George A., s. of Henry and Catharine, of cholera infantum, Sept. 13, 1833; 4 m. 18 d. Sarah A., d. of Henry and Catharine, of weakness, Jan. 2, 1858; 10 h. Chirles H., s. of James H. and Alice C. (b. in Haverhill), of diph- theria, Sept. 17, 1861; 9 y. 27 d. 152 WOBUEN EECORD OF DEATHS. KAND. Luther, s. of , Oct. 18, 1795 ; 5 y. Mr. John, s. of , a native of Charlestown, July 29, 1796; 73 y. Mary A., d. of William and Mary (b. in Boston), of tumor, Aug. 29, 1848; 31 y. Annie, d. of William and Eunice (1). in Charlestown), of consump- tion, Nov. 24, 1865; 69 y. 6 m. RANDALL. Josiah, s. of , Jan. 5, 1777; 28 y. Mary E., wife of Eev. Silas B. (b. in Fredonia, N. Y.), of bowel com- plaint, Sept. 26, 1845; 23 y. Arietta E., d. of James M. and AnnR., of scarlet fever, April 26, 1856; 8 y. 10 m. Capt. John E., s. of (b. March, 1822), lost at sea, I860. (Grave- stone.) James M., s. of Edward and Eliza (b. in Princeton), of apoplexy, Aug. 1, 1861; 40 y. 1 m. 9 d. [44 y., newspapers]. KANSOM. Mary E., d. of L. C. and Margaret E. (b. in Haverhill), of tumor, June 14, 1864 ; 7 y. RAY (see also RBAand Wray). James, s. of Andrew and Margaret, of cholera infantum, Oct. 30, 1864; 7 m. 12 d. Alexander, s. of James and Mary (b. in Ireland), of phthisis, Aug. 3, 1865 ; 35 y. RAYMOND. Eliza A. [Elvira K., gravestone], d. of Daniel and Sally (b. in Ashby), of coniumptiou, Aug. 8, 1850; 27 y. Edward E., s. of Bartholomew and Matilda (b. in Charlestown), of consumption, Jan. 5, 1860; 23 y. 4 m. Sally, widow of Daniel, d. of Isaac and Pi-udence Green (b. in Ashby), of dropsy, April 19, 1865; 76 y. REA. Thomas, s. of Pelatiah and (b. in Boston), of congestion of the lungs, June 28, 1864; 39 y. "A native of Boston, but for many years a resident of New Orleans, who died June 27, 1854, aged 42 years." (Gravestone.) REAGAN. Ellen, wife of Michael, d. of O'Brien (b. in Ireland), of disease of the bladder, Feb. 18, 1866; 40 y. REARDON (see Eobdoin). WOBUKN EECORD OF DEATHS. 153. RBDDY. Mary, wife of William, d. of James and Margaret Shield fb. in Ire- land), of childbirth, June 9, 1854; 37 y. Mary, d. of William and Mary, of weakness, June 8, 1854- 1 d Margery, d. of Cornelius and Mary (b. in Ireland), of consumption Sept. 22, 1861; 32 y. f > Mary, widow of Crrnelius, d. of Neal and Margaret McConologue (b. in Ireland), of old age, May 26, 1862; 76 y. Hannah, wife of Barney, d. of Dennis and Ellen Ryan (b. in Ireland), of lung fever, Dec. 20, 186i ; 27 y. Owen, s. of Owen and Mary (b. in Ireland), of consumption, Jan 26 [Feb., gravestone], 1864; 49 y. James C , s. of John J. and Marv, April 4, 1867; 2 d. Michael, s. of , March 6, 1868 ; 35 y. (Gravestone.) William, s. of Cornelius and Mary (b. in Ireland), of pneumonia, March 16, 1868; 46 y. Fanny, d. of Daniel and Mary, of pneumonia, June 16, 1871; 1 m. 4 d. Philip, s. of Daniel and Mary, of choU-ra infantum, Sept. 22, 1871 1 y. 11 m. 21 d. William, s. of Michael and Mary Ann, of diphtheria, Feb. 18, 1872 1 m. 6 d. James N., s. of John J. and Mary, of convulsions, March 14, 1872 Hugh, s. of Daniel and Mary, of convulsions, March 27, 1872; 2 d. Daniel, s. of Owen and Mary (b. in Ireland), of consumption. May 22, 1872; 29 y. 10 m. 5 d. REED. Elizabeth, wife of George, Fel). 22, 1665. William, s. of . " dyed by a shott," Nov. 7, 1688.* Susanna, d. of Joseph and Phebe, Jan 29, 1697. George, s. of George, Jr., and Abigail, Oct. 6, 1697; 9 w. Mary, wife of Ralph. Feb. 15, 1701. wife of John, , 1703. Sarah, wife of Uauiel, , 1703. George, Sen., s. of , Feb. 21, 1706. Jonathan, s. of Ralph and Mary, May 5, 1710. Israel, s. of , June 29, 1711. d. of John, , 1711. Ralph, s. of , .Jan. 4, 1712. Abigail, wife of Deacon George, Sept. 9, 1719 ; 58 y. 2 m. 17 d. Israel, s. of Israel and Hannah, Jan. 6, 1721. Mary, widow of , Jan. 17, 1722. John, Jr., s. of , June 27, 1723. Hannah, widow of , April 16, 1724. William, s. of , Dec. 9, 1728 Kezla, d. of Thomas and Sarah, Oct. 28, 1729. David, s. of Ralph, Jan. 12, 1730. Joseph, s. of Lieut. Joseph. March 6, 1730. John, s. of , March 9, 1733. Lieut. Thomas, s. of , Aug. 18, 1736, in his 55th year. Abigail, d. of Lieut. Thomas and Sarah, Dec. 7, 1736; 15 y. 6 m. 14 d. Kezia, wife of John, Jan. 14, 1737. * " his brother Tim ; at unawars Jn ye Woods shot him in stedd of a dear." 154 WOBUBN KECOKD OF DEATHS. BEED, continued. Sarah, widow of Lieut. Thomas, June 21, 1737; 49 y. 1 m. 17 d. Sarah, d. of Henry and Kebecca, Nov. 19 (?), 1739. Daniel, bro. of Lieut. Joseph, Dec. 18, 1741. Lieut. Joseph, s. of , Dec 26, 1741. Phebe, widow of , April 7, 1743. Judith, d. of John and Judith, Oct. 19, 1745; 2 y. 2 m. 5 d. John, s. of John and Judith, Oct. 20, 1745; 4y. 1 m. 28 d. Elizabeth, d. of Lieut. Israel and Hannah, Dec. 9, 1747; 10 y. wanting 9 d. wife of Mr. Timothy. Sept. IK, 1748. Martha, d. of John and Judith, June 18, 1750. wife of Mr. Eliphaz, Sept. 19, 1752. Francis, s. of Mr. Samuel, Nov. 17, 1753; 2 y. 6 ra. Capt. John, s. of , Dec. 21, 1755. Deacon George, s. of , Jan. 20, 1756; 96 y. Mr. Timothy, s. of , Oct. 17, 1758. Ruth, d. of Mr. George, July 31, 1760. Kezia, d. of Mr. George, April 25, 1763, in her 16th year. Mr. Ebenezer, s. of , July 9, 1767. Rebecca, wife of Henry, strangely burned to death, Jan. 18, 1768. Mrs. Abigail, wife of , Dec. 25, 1769. Jacob, s. of Jacob and Elizabeth, Dec. 30, 1770. wife of Joshua, Second Parish, Aug. 5, 1774. Mr. George. Jr., s. of , of a fever taken in Bunker Hill fight, June 24, 1775. Huldah, d. of , July 13, 1775; 58 v. Mary, widow of Ralph (?), Nov. 1, 1775; 87 y. James, s. of , Nov. 2, 1775. A negro woman belonging to George Reed, May 15, 1776 ; 20 y. Eliphaz, s. of , Dec. 31, 1776; 51 y. Huldah, wife of Mr. Ebenezer, May 11, 1777; 87 y. Elizabeth, d. of Micah and Elizabeth, Oct. 19, 1778; 1 y. 9 m. d. of Micah, Oct. 19, 1778 ; 1 y. 10 m. Ezekiel, s. of , Aug. 14, 1782. Abieail [Mary, mem., S. Thompson, Esq.l, d. of , April 25, 1786; 86 y. Joshua, s. of , Second Parish, July 20, 1786. s. of Moses, Oct. 1, 1787; 1 y. 3 m. child of Joshua, Jr., Feb. 29, 1788 ; 1 m. Sarah, wife of Reuben, town's poor, Jan. 20, 1790; 29 y. S within, s. of , Feb. 19, 1790 ; 77 y. 5 m. Israel, s. of , July 5, 1792 ; 70 y. Lucy Simonds, d. of , Sept. 26, 1794 ; 2 y. Leonard, s. of Leonard and Abigail, Marcli 17, 1796; 5 y. s. of Jonathan. Jan. 3, 1798 ; ij y. wife of Ebenezer, Oct. 11,-1800. Daniel, Jr., s. of ^ Nov. 10, 1800. youngest d. of Daniel, Jr., Dec. 4, 1800. Capt. .Joshua, s. of , March 9, 1805; 63 y. [65 y., S. Thomp- son, Esq.]. Jacob, s. of , July 20, 1805 ; 90 y. Warren, s. of George, of dysentery, Sept. 20, 1805 ; 20 m. ZachariahR., s. of Joshua, of dysentery, Sept. 26, 1805; 10 m. child of Amos, Feb. 5, 1806; 4 m. Luke, infant s. of Joshua, June 15, 1807; 7 w. WOBUEN EECORD OF DEATHS. 155 HEED, continued. Elizabeth, widow of Jacob, Aug. 7, 1811 ; 89 y. Daniel, s. of , March 27, 1814; 81 y. Ruth, d. of Joshua, Nov. 2, 1815 ; 3 y. (?) Maria, d. of Joshua, Jr., and Mary, Jan. 18, 1815;* 11 m. 8 d. Rachel, widow of Joshua, Oct. 11, 1818; 81 y. Abigail, wife of George, Oct. 19, 1818 ; 39 y. Ruth, d. of , April 26, 1819. Ebenezer, s. of , Jan. 1, 1820; 70 y. Abigail, widow of Daniel, Oct. 15, 1820; 87 y. child of Ebenezer, April 6, 1820. Luke, s. of , Aug. 17, 1821; 51 y. child of Jacob, Jan. 28, 1821. Ezra W., s. of Ezra W., Dec. 1, 1821 ; 5 y. 7 d. Maxwell, s. of . April 18, 1822. Miss Sarah, d. of , Nov. 17, 1822 ; 71 y. Caroline, d. of Lulse, Feb. 19, 1823 ; U y. Simon, s. of , a town pauper, April 21, 1823. Capt. George, s. of , April — , 1825. child of Mr. Ezra W., July (10?), 1827; 13 m.(?) child of Mr. Ezra "W., Nov. 15, 1827; 11 m. infant child of Lewis, April 15, 1829. child of George, Sept. 8, 1829; 1 y.(?) wife of Isaac, Nov. — , 1829. child of Capt. Lewis, July 30, 1830. wife of Capt. Joseph, Nov. 13, 1830. Marah Smith, wife of Joseph, d. of Edward Walker, Nov. 18, 1830; 38 y. (Gravestone.) wife of Pelatiah, , 1831. Mr. Lewis, s. of , April 2, 1833; 32 y. Mr. Ezra W., s. of , Dec. 13, 1833; 43 y. Mrs. Mary P., wife of , Jan 7, 183rf: ; 40 y. "Warren, s. of , Feb. 7, 1840; i!9 y. Warren, s. of Warren and (Jemima?), Feb. 19, 1841; 2 y. 4 m. d. ot Artemas, Sept. 9, 1841 ; 3 w. Abigail, wife of Artemas, d. of William J. and Abigail Fox, of consumption, June 27, 1843; 26 y. Rhoda, d. of Seth and Lydia (b. in Lexington), of consumption, March 22, 1844 ; 30 y. Joshua, s of Joshua and Rachel, of consumption, July 9, 1844; 82 y. Elizabeth, d. of George W. and Betsey, of scarlet fever, Dec. 6, 1844; 6 y. 4 m. Josephine, d. of George W. and Betsey, of scarlet fever, Dec. 10, 1844; 2y. William, s. of Artemas and Abigail, of croup, June 5, 1846; 3 y. 12 m. s. of Artemas and Elizabeth, of fits, Nov. 26, 1846; 3 d. Marietta A., d. of James and Marietta, of cholera infantum, Sept. 16, 1849 ; 6 m. 9 d. Biram, s. of Daniel and Betsey C. (b. in Concord), of consumption, Oct. 3, 1849; 29 y. 7 m. 9 d. Joshua, s. of Joshua and Ann, of paralysis, June 18, 1852: 62 y. Anna, widow of Joshua, d. of Zachariah and Phebe Richardson, of old age, May 30, 1854; 88 y. 11 d. * Also recorded 1816. 156 WOBUEN KECOBD OF DEATHS. Z£!EED, continued. Arthur J., s. of Artemas and Elizabeth A., of whooping cough, Oct. 28, 1854; 1 m. 7 d. Georgianna, d. of Artemas and Elizabeth, of scarlet fever, Aug. 22, 1856; 4y. 4ni. Ebenezer, s. of Ebenezer and Ann, of dropsy, June 30, 1856 ; 74 y. 4 m. Lucy, d. of Simon and Esther, of old age, Dec. 1, 1856; 72 y. Nancy, widow of William, d. of Thaddeus and Sarah Davis (b. in Bed- ford), of rupture of the aorta, April 7, 1861; 69 y. 10 m.* Eliza S., d. of George W. and Betsey, May 23, 1861 ; 12 y. 10 m. Eleanor, widow of Ebenezer, d. of Charles and Eleanor (b. in Warren, N. H.), of rheumatism, July 30, 1861 ; 68 y. 2 ra. William P., s. of Daniel H. and Bridget (b. in. Massachasetts;, of con- sumption, Feb. 10, 1863 ; 46 y. 8 m. Moses D., s. of Joshua and Rhoda (b. in Burlington), of chronic diarrhoea, in Annapolis, Md., March 10, 1865; 31 y. 1 m. 13 d. Mary, wife of Luke, Dec. 7, 1866; 91 y. 6 m. (Gravestone.) Seth, s. of Seth and Abigail (b. in Westminster, Vt.), of consump- tion, June 6, 1868; 70 y. 1 m. 12 A. Herbert S., s. of L. D. and Louisa, of marasmus, Aug. 4, 1869; 8 m. 21 d. Mary E., d. of George D. and Susan R., of cholera infantum, Oct. 22, 1870; 21 d. Effle J., d. of Moses D. and Mary A. (b. in Burlington), of consump- tion of the blood, Feb. 16, 1872 ; 17 y. 5 m. 6 d. Charles L., s. of Charles 0. and Nancy J. (b. in Nashua, N. H.), of consumption, Sept. 1, 1872; 27 y. 3 m. REEVES. Elizabeth, wife of Nathaniel, d. of John and Hagar Saul (bvin Salem), of paralysis, March 17, d862 ; 85 y. 2 m. 7 d. KEGAN (see RbaGan). KEIIiLiEY (see Riley). BEYNOIiDS. John, s. of George and Mary Ann, Aug. 14, 1866; 24 d. Beulah, widow of , d. of Reed (b. in Keene, N. H.), of old' age, Aug. 30, 1868 ; 78 y. 10 m. 13 d. Sarah M., wife of , d. of William P. and Eliza W. Brown (b. ini Boston), Sept. 8, 1870; 37 y. 11 m. John P., s. of , March 21, 1872; 14 d. (Gravestone.) RHODES. Jacob, s. of , of Charlestown, March 11, 1776; 61 y. RICE. Mary H. S., d. of Curtis and Almira, of inflammation of the bowels, April 2, 1860; 6 m. 15 d. * See Woburn Weekly Budget, April 12, 1861. WOBDRN RECOKD OF DEATHS. 157 ItlCH. Lott Wyatt, Obt. XI. Nov. MDCCCXLV., XVI. m. (Gravestone.) Aziel 8., s. of John and Frances (b. in Boston), of dropsv in the head, Jan. 24, 1846; 16 y. f j <= Albert L., s. of Isaac N. and Nancy (b. In Maiden), of scarlet fever Sept. 26, 1851 ; 4 y. 1 m. Ella F., d. of Isaac N. and Mary, of weakness, Nov. 11, 1854; 2 d. KICHABDS. Betsey, widow of , d. of Jonathan and Elizabeth Hammond (b. in Waltham), of dropsy, April 15, 1863; 76 y. 11 m. 19 d. Mary A., d. of Daniel H. and Marv A. (b. in Cambridgeport), of typhoid fever, Oct. 15, 1864; 21 y. 2 m. 10 d. JJICHAKDSON. Hannah, d. of Samuel, April 8, 1642. John, s. of Ezekiel, Jan. 7, 1643. Ruth, d. of Ezekiel, Sept. 7, 1643. Ezekiel, s. of , Oct. 21, 1647. Thomas, s. of- — , Aug. 28, 1651. Thomas, s. of Samuel, Sept. 27, 1657. Samuel, s. of , March 23, 1658. Martha, wife of Samuel, Dec. 20, 1673. Theophilus, s. of , Dec. 28, 1674. Hannah, wife of Samael, slain by the Indians, April 10, 1676. Thomas, s. of Samuel, .-lain by the Indians, April 10, 1676. Hannah, d. of Samuel, slain by the Indians, April 10, 1676. Francis, s. of Stephen, Jan. 27, 1678. Mercy, d. of Isaac, May 13, 1678. William, s of John, Aug. 1, 1678. Phebe, wife of Samuel, Oct. 20, 1679. Thoma.s, s. of Samuel, Sept. 9, 1681. Timothy, s. of Stephen, Jan. 18, 1683. Theophilus, s. of Ezekiel and Elizabeth, Aug. 3, 1688. Isaac, s. of , April 2, 1689. .-. of Samuel and Sarah, Aug. 17, 1689. Elizabeth, d. of John and Susaimii, June 18, 1693. Lieut. John, s. of , Jan. 1, 1697; 58 y. Joseph, s. of , a cripple, Feb. 13, 1698. Elizabeth, d. of Nathaniel and Abigail, Oct. 10, 1698. Rebecca, wife of James, , 1699. Benjamin, s. of Nathaniel and Mary, Sept. 5, 1700. Rachel, d. of Nathaniel and Abigail, Sept. 19, 1702. Stephen, s. of Stephen and Bridget, Sept. 21, 1708; 7 y. Deborah, wife of John, Feb. 12, 1704. Sarah, d. of John and Deborah, Feb. 20, 1704. • "Willing, o. of John and Margaret, March 14, 1704; 11 y. 5 m. David, s. of Joseph and Mary, Oct. 12, 1708. Samuel, s. of Joseph and Mai-y, Oct. 12, 1708. Ebenezer, s. of Samuel and Susanna, Feb. 24. 1708. Rebecca, d. of Stephen and Abif;ail, Dec. 6, 1711. Samuel, s. of , April 29, 1712; 66 y. Katharine, d. of Jumes" and Elizabeih, April 5, 1714. Nathaniel, Sen., s. of , Dec, 4, 1714. .John, Sen., s. of , March IS, 1715. 158 WOBURN EECORD OF DEATHS. KICHAKDSON, continued. James, s. of Jacob and Hannah, July 12, 1716. Timothy, s. of , June 1, 1717. Sarah, widow of Samuel, Oct. 14, 1717 ; 62 y. Rebecca, d. of Thomas and Rebecca, Feb. 13, 1718; ly. 7 m^ Joseph, Sen., ». of , March 5, 1718. Stephen, Sen., s. of , March 22, 1718; ab. 67 y. Mary, widow of Nathaniel, Dec. 22, 1719. Abigail, widow of Stephen, Sept. 17, 1720; 60 y. Hannah, widow of , May 20, 1721. Capt. James, s. of , March 23, 1722; 46 y. 23 d. Matthew, s. of Thomas and Rebecca, Feb. 11, 1722; 1 y. 10 m. 8 d.. Isaiah, s. of Thomas and Rebecca, Feb. 16, 1723; 4 y. 4 m. 20 d. Bartholomew, s. of Peirson and Mary, July 19, 1723. Martha, d. of Samuel and Susanna, Jan. 16, 1724. James, s. of Phineas and Mary, ,)uly 7, 1724. Joseph, s. of Joseph and Mary, Dec. 7, 1725. Susanna, wife of Joseph, March 7, 1726 : ab. 29 y. Susanna, wife of Samuel, Aug. 6, 1726; 43 y. Margaret, widow of John, Oct. 28, 1726. Esther, wife of Nathan, Nov. 11, 1727; 27 y. Rebecca, d. of Thomas and Rebecca, Feb. 12, 1730. Daniel, s. of Daniel and Joanna, Jan. 30, 1734. Ezeklel, s. of , March 13, 1734. Timothy, s. of , June 29, 1736. Bridget, d. of Capt. Stephen and Bridaet, Sept. 26, 1736; 14 y. Lieut. Phineas, s. of .April 11, 1738. Elizabeth, d. of Aaron and Bethiah, May 31, 1738. Phebe, d. of Aaron and Bethiah, June 1, 1738. Betbiah, d. of Aaron and Bethiah, June 9, 1738. Aaron, s. of Aaron and Bethiah, June 26, 1738. Eunice, wife of John, July 21, 1738. Tabitha, wife of Nathan, Nov. 25, 1739; 33 y. Phebe, d. of Aaron and Bethiah, Jaly 16, 1741. Lucy, d. of Joshua and Eunice, Dec. 2, 1741 ; 1 y. Mary, wife of Thomas, Jr., d. of John Russell, Jan. 11, 1742; 29 y^ 3 m. 7 d. Elizabeth, widow of Capt. James, Nov. 3, 1744. John, Jr., s. of , Nov. 15, 1745. Abigail, d. of Mr. Jonathan, Oct. 2, 1747; 25 y. Zachariah (?), s. of , Nov. 23, 1748. Hannah, wife of Mr. Jacob, Sept. 7, 1748 ; 69 y. d. of Mr. Enoch, July 20, 1748. Israel, s. of Mr. Joshua, April 20, 1748. Eunice, wife of Mr. Joshua, Jr., April 13, 1748 ; 29 y. Mr. Joshua, Sen., s. of , Nov. 5, 1748; 68 y. Elizabeth, wife of Mr. Jacob, Jr., Oct. 20, 1749. Daniel, s. of , April 20, 1749 ; 57 y. John, s. of , Oct. 29, 1749 ; 81 y. 2 m. 5 d. Bridget, wife of Deacon Stephen, July 1, 1750; 76 y. Deacon Stephen, s. of , Feb. 4, 1752; 79 y. Mr. Asa, s. of , March 17, 1752; 39 y. Mary, wife of Lieut. Joseph, March 11, 1752. Mr. Eleazer, s. of , April 17, 1753; 38 y. Elijah, s. of Enoch, Nov. 9, 1753. Mr. Samuel, s. of , Sept. 3, 1754; 84 y. WOBURN RECOKD OF DEATHS. 159 RICHARDSON, continued. Lieut. Joseph, s. of , Dec. 5, 1754. wife of Mr. Oliver, Oct. 26, 1754. Susanna, wife of Eleazer, Oct. 7, 1754: 39 y. Bleazer, s. of , April 17, 1755 ; 38 y. Major Joseph, s. of , Nov. 19, 1756. Esther, d. of Noah and Phebe, March 15, 1756; 17 y. Noah, ;.. of , June 23, 1756; 64 y. Hannah, d. of Mr. John, Oct, 16, 1757. Mary, d. of Mr. Nathan, Jr., Oct. 10, 1759. Jonathan, s. of , July 16. 17.n9; 63 y. Noah, Jr., son of Noah andPhehe, Jan. 6, 1761; 33 y. Lucy, d. of Noah and Phebe, July 21, 1761 ; 24 y. Br. Edmund, s. of , May 30, 1761 ; 29 y. Bethiah, d. of Mr. Amo^, Oct. 15, 1763. Mr. Jacob, s. of , Aug. 9, 1763. Abel, s. of Mr. Abel, Oct. 18, 1764. Zebadiah, s. of Zebadiali and Esther, Jan. 4, 1764; 5 m. Sarah, d. of Noah and Phebe, Dec. 9, 1767; 22 y. Hannah, widow of Joshua, Dec. 27, 1768. Ichabod, s. of , March 12, 1768; 63 y. Abigail, d. of Noah and Phebe, July 23, 1768 ; 26 y. Thomas, s. of Jedutbun and Mary, Feb. 29(?), 1769:. 26 d. Rebecca, wife of Mr. Thomas, April 11, 1771 ; 79 y. ' Mr. Jacob, s. of , Oct. 13, 1771. Mr. James, s. of , Oct. 1, 1773. Mr. Thomas, s. of , June 13, 1773 ; 67 y. s. of John, Jan. — , 1774. Thomas, s. of Samuel, Jan. 12, 1774 ; 93 y. Mr. Joshua, s. of , March 13, 1774. Esther, wife of Mr. Zebadiah, April 19, 1774. Eunice, wife of Mr. Oliver, April 5, 1774. Lot, s. of David, July 15, 1774. child of Edmund, Oct. 20, 1774. Mary, wife of Mr. Silas, Feb. 27, 1775. Deacon Nathan, s. of , Oct. 21, 1775 ; 74 y. child of Bartholomew, Sept. 12, 1775. Silas, s. of , and three or four children, , 1776. Capt. Jonas, s. of , Jan. 11, 1776. Phebe, widow of , April 2, 1776; 68 y. Peter, s. of Abel and Anna, Sept. — , 1776 ; ab. 3 m. Lydia, widow of Deacon Nathan, May 17, 1776; In her 85th year. David, s. of , " and many others," , 1778. Jerusha, d. of Josiah and Jerusha, Aug. 22, 1778. Benjamin, s. of , Sept. 25. 1782. Jerusha, wife of Edward, April 10, 1782 ; 75 y. Lieut. Stephen, Jr., July 18, 1783; 39 y. Bbenezer, s. of , Sept. 8, 1783, in his 61st year. Luke, s. of , buried Sept. 9, 1783. Eben, s. of , buried Sept. 9, 1783. Mary, wife of Stephen, Nov. 22, 1783; 78 y. Sarah, wife of Thomas, Juue 12, 1784; 71 y. Catharine, wife of Eleazer, Jan. 10, 1785. John, s. of , Aug. 3, 1785. Phebe, d. of Zachiriah, May 13, 1786; 22 y. Sarah, wife of Ichabod, June 19, 1786; 37 y. 160 WOBURN EECOItU OF DEATHS. KICHARDSON, continued. Benjamin, a. of , drowned, Sept. 5, 1786. Mr. Stephen, s. of , March 6, 1787 ; 81 y. Polly, wife of Eleazer, Jan. 7, 1788; 31 v. Rebecca, wife of Barnabas, Jan. 14, 1788 ; 50 y. David, s. of , Jan. 18, 1788; 61 y. Rebecca, d. of , of old ajre, town'.s poor, April 11, 1788. child of Barnabas, Jr., Jan. 20, 17IiO; 1 m. Mary, d. of , March 22, 1790; 7 y. child of Asa, April 30. 1790; 2 y. Lydia. d. of Oliver, Aug. 31, 1790; 50 y. Susanna, wife of Zadoli, Jr., d. of James Fowle, Jr., Feb. 19, 1791. Ralph, s. of , Aug. 29, 1791; 3 y. Ichabod, s. of , Feb. 5, 1792; 50 y. Amasa, s. of Deacon Josiah, .March 6, 1792; 2y. Esther, d. of , town's poor. May 30, 1792; 25 y. Samuel, s. of Deacon Jedutliun, Sept. 22, 1792; 21 y. Stephen Newell, s. of Eleazer and Catharine, of small-pox, Oct. 10, 1792 ; 23 y. Lucinda, d. of , of small-pox, Nov. 9, 1792; 24 y. Martha, widow of Mr. Stephen, very suddenly, Sept. 25, 1793; 46 y. relict of John, Feb. 2, 17!)3; 37 y. wife of GidHou, May 14, 1793; 28 y. Mr. Edward, s. of , of Reading, June 20, 1793; 87 y. child of Benjamin, Oct 14. 1793; 1 y. Nathan, s. of Nathan and Lydia, March 30, 1794 ; 21 y. Zebulun, Sen., s. of , Dec. 28, 1794. Abigail, wife of Joseph, Feb. 18, 1795; 57 y. Deacon Josiah, s. of , Dec. 28, 1795; 48 y. Oliver, s. of , April 7, 1795 ; 90 y. Zebulun, s. of Jan. 31, 1795; 17 y. Noah, s. of , drowned, in Concord, N. H., Aug. 9, 1796; 30 y. Mary, d. of , Nov. 1, 1797 ; 84 y. child of Jesse, Dec. 18, 1797; 1 m. Old Molly, d. of , Dec. 1, 1797. child of Benjamin, Feb. 23, 1798. Joel, s. of . June — , 1798. Jonathan, s. of , Oct. 31, 1798; 70 y. Hannah, widow of Asa, March — , 1799; 83 y. wife of Josiah, July 19, 1800. widow of James, Dec. 11, 1800. child of Samuel. Sept. — , 1801. fourth child of Jesse, Oct. 8, 1801. Josiah, s. of , Nov. 12, 1801. wife of Joseph, April 23, 1802. Job, infant of , July — , 1802. infant of Jesse, 2d, , 1802. Thomas, s. of Thomas and Rebecca, Oct. 1, 1803; 1 y. 2 m. Gideon, s. of , April 12, 1803. young s. of Abel, 3d. Nov. 3, 1803. Zadok, s. of , Nov. 19, 1803. Zachariah, s. of , Nov. 2, 1801; 85 y. Ethau, s. of , Jan. 2ii, 1801. Abner, infant of Jes>e, 4th, July 11, 1804; 10 m. ■Peter, s. of , Oct. 22, 1804; U2 y. Judith, d. of , June 4, 1805; 42 y. WOBTJRN EECORD OF DEATHS. 161 RICHARDSON, continued. Rebecca, d. of Junius, Feb. 24, 1806; 12 y. .loshua, s. of , killed, July 14, 1807; 30 y. Elizabeth, wife of Zachariah, Aug. 5, 1807; 65 y. •losiah, s. of , July 1, 1807; 35 y. John, s. of , In Biilerica, Sept. 2, 1807 ; 39 y. (Gravestone.) child of Josiah, Sept. 30, 1807 ; 1 y. Bartholomew, 2d, s. of , Dec. 22, 1807; 78 y. Kleazer, s, of , Feb. 1. 1808 ; 63 y. Phebe, widow of Zachariah, Aug. 3, 1809 ; 86 y. Josiah Mantlebert, s. of Capt. Josiah, Aug. 1, 1809; i y. twin infant of Junius, Nov. 10, 1809; 17 d. child of Jethro, , 1809. Eliza, d. of Jesse, 4th, Jan. 27, 1810; 9 y. Zadok, s. of , Feb. 15, 1810; 46 y. infant of Caleb, March 15, ISIO; 3 m. Peter, s. of , March 21, 1810; 24 y. Francis Smith, s. of Widow Mary, Dec. 28, 1811; 13 y. Jerusha, wife of Reuben, July 28, 1812; 78 y. Bartholomew, s. of , June 14, 1812; 82 y. Rebecca, widow of , April 26, 1812; 83 y. Jes.se, s. of , Nov. 5. 1813; 85 y. Zachariah, s. of , Dec. 17, 1814; 70 y. Submit Brown, d. of Zachariah, 2d, Aug. 29, 1814; 6 w. Deacon Jeduthun, s. of , Oct. 11, 1815; 78 y. Mary, widow of , Sept. 7, 1815; 88 y. Samuel, s. of Abel, 3d, Nov. 24, 1815; 14 m. Barnabas, s. of , Jan. 5, 1816; 82 y. Mary, d. of Abel, 2d, Feb. 8, 1816; 20 y. infant of Josiah, 2d, Aug. 20. 1816; 3 w. Lydia, wife of Nathan, July 2, 1817; 74 y. Jemima, widow of , of dysentery, Sept. 11, 1817; 80 y. Nathan, s. of , Sept. 21, 1817; 92 y. 5 m. Reuben, s. of , Nov. 16, 1818; 89 y. Lucy, wife of Stephen, Jr., June 16, 1818; 28 y. Deacon Jacob, s. of , March 17, 1819; 56 y. Jesse, 2d, s. of , March 24, 1819; 47 y. Lora, d. of Jesse, Jr., May 18, 1819; 1 y. Judith, widow of , July 29, 1819; 70 y. Phebe, wife of Junius, May 28, 1820; 46 y. Mary Ann, d. of Jason, , 1820; ij y. Mary, widow of Jeduthun, Nov. 4, 1820 ; 82 y. child of Samuel, Jan. 14, 1820; 2 y. Sarah, wife of Edward, Dec. 25, 1821 ; 79 y. Maria, d. of Edward, Jr., April 7, 1821; 4 y. Hannah, widow of , Aug. 29, 1821; 89 y. Emeline, d. of Abel, 3d, Sept. 1, 1821; 12 y. Jernsha, wife of Bartholomew, Jr., Oct. 10, 1821. Edmund, s. of , April 5, 1822. Asa, s. of , Aug. 30, 1822; 67 v- Mr. Joseph, s. of , July 3, 1823; 90 y. 5 m. Mr. Barnabas, s. of , Oct. 23, 1823. Mrs. Mary, wife of Barnaba'*, Oct. 13, 1823. Mr. Abel, s. of , Sept. — , 1824; 74 y. Sarah, widow of Bartholomew, Feb. 1, 1825; 88 y. child of Cornelius, Jan. — , 1825. 11 162 WOBURN EECOKD OF DEATHS. RICHARDSON, continued. Hannah, d. of , Aug. 24, 1825; 24 y. infant child of Bartholomew, Sept. 23, 1825. infant child of Josiah, Dec. 16, 1825. Harriet, wife of Samuel, 3d, Nov. 14, 1826 ; 26 y. Samuel Kosewell, s. of Samuel (3d ?) and Harriet, Dec. 25, 1826; 2 m. Tufts, s. of , drowned, Nov. 18, 1826. Charlotte, d. of Deacon Calvin, Jan. 4, 1827; 14 y. child of Widow Mary, April 15, 1827; 7 d. John, s. of , died at the poorhouse, Nov. 5, 1827. wife of John, July 3, 1828 ; 48 y. Sally, widow of , Sept. 14, 1828; 88 y. Mr. John, s. of , Nov. 23, 1828 ; 62 y. Cyrus, s. of , Aug. 2. 182U ; 32 y. Phebe, d. of Junius aud Phebe, Jane 17, 1829; 20 y. Rebecca, wife of Thomas, March 1, 1829; 55 y. Lucy, wife of Abel, 2d, July 8, 1829 ; 66 y. child of Faxon, Nov. 20, 1829 ; 2 m. Faxon, s. of Samuel T. and Esther, Aug. 28, 1830; 24 y. Suliey, wife of Jo-eph, Oct. 5, 1830; 29 y. William E., s. of Samuel and Sarah, Feb. 4, 1830; 20 y. Abtl, 8. of ., May 27, 1830;* 96 y. Clark, s. of Junius and Phebe, March 8, 1830 ; 28 y. Hannah, wife of Edward, Jr , March 18, 1830. Edmund, s. of , March 25, 1830; 34 y. William Eustis, s. of Samuel, 2d, and Sarah, Feb. 4, 1831 ; 20 y. child of Calvin, Jr., , 1831. child of Cornelius, , 1831. Mary, widow of Abel, Jan. 16, 1832; 93 y. Nancy Emeline, d of Lemuel, July 2, 1832; 19 y. Mrs. Mehetabel, wife of S. T., Jr., May 12, 1833; 27 y. George, s. of , Oct. 29, 1835; 47 y. Anna, wife of Samuel, Sen., Dec. 3, 1835; 81 y. Abigail, wife of Sumner, Sept. 13, 1836; 26 y. Susan W., d. of George and Nancy, Nov. 4, 1836; 18 y. Submit, wife of Jesse, July 8, 1836 ; 73 y. Samuel Tidd, Jr., s. of Samuel T. and Esther, Feb. 20, 1837; 34 y. 9 m. Jesse, s. of , Feb 12, 1837 ; 75 y. Edward, s. of , Nov. 17, 1837 ; 96 y. Deacon Jesse, s. of Stephen, Dec. IC, 1838 ; 65 y. 9 m. 23 d. Samuel, s. of , Oct. 15, 1839 ; 91 y. Job, Jr , s. of (b. in Woburn, Dec. 9, 1815), Nov. 3, 1840. (Gravestone.) Wyman, Esq., s. of , June 22, 1841 ; 61 y. Samuel, s. of , June 26, 1841; 58 y. Abigail B., d. of , Aug. 16, 1841 ; 81 y. Joseph, s. of , Sept. 17, 1841 ; 78 y. Mrs. Mary, wife of , March 30, 1842 ; 50 y. Charles A., s. of Amasa and Lydia, June 30, 1842; 12 y. Mary, d. of , Oct. 15, 1842; 31 y. Mrs. Lucy L., wife of , Dec. 26, 1842; 24 y. Josiah M., s. of Josiah, Sept. 2, 1843; 31 y. * Also recorded 1831. WOBUEN EECOED OF DEATHS.. 163 RICHARDSON, continued. Ruth, wife of Ichabod, A;irll 18, 1843; 71 y. Jesse, s. of Jesse and Submit, Dec. 11, 1843; 62 y. Mrs. Barbara, wife of Mr. Daniel, Marcli 18, 1843; 37 y. d. of Calvin, 2d, and , of weakness, Aug 22, 1843; 1 d. Josiah M., s. of Josiah and Hannah, by tlie fdlling of a chimney at a Are, Sept. 2, 1843 ; 31 y. Jesse, s. of Jesse and Submit, of heart complaint, Dec. 11, 1843- 62 y. ' Euth, widow of Jacob, d. of Jonathan and Euth Wright, of consumn- tion, March 13, 1844; 77 y. Mavy, wife of Marshall L., of consumption, March 30, 1844; 26 y. Nancy, widow of George (b. In Portsmouth, N. H.), of dropsy, Oct. 19, 1844; 53 y. Nancy,* wife of Junius, d. of William, 3d, and Hannah Tay, of palsy, Nov. 4, 1844; 60 y. j f j> Sophia, d. of Abel, 3d, and Sophia, of consumption, at Boston, Nov. 16, 1844; 17 y. Lucy, d. of Abel, 1st, and , of consumption, Nov. 28, 1844 ; 38 y. Sarah, wife of Bartholomew, d. of Edward and Sarah Richardson, of numb palsy, Jan. 14, 1845 ; 75 y. Abel, s. of Abel and Lucy, of venereal, Feb. 22, 1845; 49 y. Elizabeth, wife of Capt. Is;iac, d. of Heard (b. in Charlestown), of dropsy, July 6, 1845; 67 y. Jeduthun, s. of Jeduthun and Sally (b. in Medford), of palsy, Oct. 18, 1845 ; 55 y. Varnum, s. of Stephen and Bridget, in a fit, Oct. 23, 1845 ; 37 y. Sarah, widow of Samuel, of consumption, March 11, 1846; 55 y. Isaac, s. of Abel and Mary, of palsy, June 14, 1846; 70 y. Clarinda, d. of Joseph P. and Elizabeth E., of fits, Oct. 19, 1846; 2 y. 9 d. Rosella, d. of Jeduthun and Rebecca, of weakness, Jan. 24, 1847; 4 m. 24 d. Sewell, s. of Loammi and Judith (b. in Wilmington), of swelling in throat, March 1, 1847; 50 y. Eebecca W., wife of Jeduthun, March, 11, 1847; 29 y. (Gravestone.) Abigail, wife of John, April 24, 1847; 73 y. (Gravestone.) Thomas, s. of Jeduthun and Mary, of numb palsy, July 6, 1847; 77 y. Pearson B., s. of Samuel T. and Esther, of consumption, July 18, 1847; 31 y. 10 m. Lamila O., wife of Marshall (b. in Eavmond, N. H.), of consumption, Aug. 14, 1847; 31 y. Susan, wife of Cornelius (b. In Tyngsborough), of dysentery, Aug. 19, 1847; 53 y. Joseph, s. of Joseph and Elizabeth (b. in Lynn), of consumption, Feb. 6, 1848; 53 y. [51 y. 10 m., gravestone]. Jonas, s. of Caleb, jr., and Emma, of weakness, March 3, 1848; 1 m. 17 d. Emma, wife of Caleb, Jr. (b. in TemDle , N. H. ) , of consumption, March 11, 1848; 23 y. George, s. of George and Nancy, of consumption, April 3, 1848 ; 27 y. 6 m. Lydia E., d. of John S. and Lydia, of scarlet fever, June 26, 1848; 3 y. 11 m. * Formerly wife of Thomas Bennett, of Dunstable. 164 WOBURN BECOKD OF DEATHS. KICHABDSON, continued. Mary C, d. of Calvin B. and Abigail B., of consumption, June 26, 1848; 15 y. Cyrus J., s. of Oliver B. and Abigail, of dysentery, Ang. 23, 1848; 14 y. 11 m. 27 d. Silas F., s. of Jason, Jr., and Margaret, of cholera infantum, Sept. 12, 1848; ly. 4 m. Kichard, s. of Abel and Ann (b. in Maiden), by the falling of a tree, Nov. 11, 1848; 55 y. Ann L., d. of Aaron P. and Lavinia, of scarlet fever, Nov. 24, 1848; 3y. Emma L., d. of A. T. and L. E., Nov. 25, 1848; 3 y. 15 d. (Grave- stone.) Levi B., s. of Jacob P. and Abba F., of scarlet fever, July 7, 1849; 10 m. Alvan T., s. of Jeduthun and Rebecca, of scarlet fever, Oct. 3 [Sept. 3, gravestone], 1849; 5 y. Albon, s. of , Nov. 3, 1849; 44 y. (Gravestone.) Nancy, wife of Job (b. in Woburn, Nov. 18, 1784), in Charlestown, Jan. 28, 1850 ; 65 y. (Gravestone.) Mary W., d. of Junius, Jr., and Mary, of consumption, Feb. 24, 1850; 26 y. Mary E., d. of John B. and Eliza, March 4, 1850; 8 y. (Gravestone.) Abel, s. of Abel and Mary, of erysipelas, March 15, 1850; 84 y. Mary J., d. of Amos and Lydia, of consumption, March 22, 1850; 22 y. Amos, s. of Joseph P. and Elizabeth, of heart complaint, April 27, 1850; 21 d. Jason, s. of Jason and Mary, of erysipelas, Feb. 28, 1851; 30 y. 9 m. Charles I., s. of John I. and Nancy (b. in Milford, N. H.), of scarlet fever, July I'l, 1851 ; 3 y. Esther, wife of Samuel T., Aug. 30, 1851 ; 73 y. (Gravestone.) Junius, s. of Barnabas and Rebecca, of nld age, Sept. 22, 1851 ; 83 y. Bartholomew, s. of Bartholomew and Sarah, of old age, Jan. 3, 1852; 87 y. 4 m. 12 d. Susannah, wife of Deacon Jesse, Dec. 13, 1852; 77 y. (Gravestone.) Luther W.. s. of , May 9, 1853; 20 y. 'Gravestone.) Ruth, d. of Leonard and Kuth, found dead in bed, .June 28, 1853; 77 y. Bartholomew, s. of Bartholomew and Sarah, of dropsy of the brain, Sept. 16, 1853; 58 y. 6 m. Elizabelh A., wife of Luther, d. of Franklin and Sarah Pierce (b. in Stoneham), of consumption, in Winchester, Aug. 3, 1853; 40 y. Mary, wife of Junius, d. of Benjamin and Mary Fowle, of paralysis, Oct. 30, 1853; 53 y. 6 m. Abel, s. of Abel and Anna, of old age, Jan. 5, 1854; 76 y. 6 m. Patty, d. of Stephen and Martha, of old age, March 20, 1854; 78 y. Josiah F., s. of John G. and Almira, of dropsy on the brain, April 11, 185+ ; 1 y. 6 m. Bridget, wife of Stephen, d. of Edward and Sarah Rxhardson, of old age, April 12, 1854; 90 y. 2 m. 2 d. Lizzie M., d. of Jeduthun and Sarah E., of scarlet fevor, Fob. 21, 1855; I y. 8 m. Alnert S., s. of Jeduthun and Rebecca, of scarlet fever, Maivli 24. 1855 ; 5 y. 6 m. WOBURN RECORD OF DEATHS. 165 RICHARDSON", continued. Mary A., d. of Benjamin and Marianna, of jaundice, March 27, 1866; 2 m. 7 d. Natlian, s. of Abel and Ann, of suicide by hanging. Aug. 18, 1855; 56 y. Mrs. Sarah, Sept. 2, 1855; 77 y. (Gravestone.) Betsey J., d. of Nathan H. and Ann M., of cholera infantum, Sept. 12, 1855 1 m. 2 d. Junius s. of Junius and Phebe, of delirium tremens, Nov. 1, 1855 ; 57 y. Hannah, widow of Abel, d. of Josiah and Betsey Parlier, of fits, Dec. 22, 1855; 72 y. 10 m. [70 y., gravestone]. Marshall, s. of Kendall and Delia M., of weakness, April 19, 1856; 20 d. Edward, s. of Edward and Sarah, of consumption of blood, June 2, 1856: 79 y. Lavinia, wife of Aaron, d. of Thomas and Nancy Bennett (b. in Chelmsford), of paralysis, Nov. 3, 1856; 54 y. Jason, s. of Edward and Sarah, of cancer, Nov. 11, 1856; 68 y. Stephen, s. of Stephen and Martha, of old age, Jan. 26, 1857; 85 y. 9 m. Sarah, d. of Albert and Abigail T., April 5, 1857; 12 y. 10 m. 12 d. (Gravestone.) Charles H., s. of John I. and Nancy E., of erysipelas. May 11 , 1857 ; 1 y. Cyrus, twin son of Stephen and Almira K. (b. Jan. 11, 1820), in Springfield, 111., Nov. 2i, 1857; 37 y. (Gravestone.) Elmira F., wife of J. G., .June 19, 1858; 31 y. (Gravestone ) Charles, s. of Jeduthun and Sarah E., scalded (tipped a cup of hot water on to his breast), June 24, 1858 ; 1 y. 5 m. Mary J., wife of Charles, d. of Phingas and Abigail Leai-ned (b. in Charlestown), of childbirth, Aug. 22, 1858; 30 y. Nellie K., d. of Jacob P. and Abba E., of cholera infantum, Oct. 2, 1858 ; 5 m. Mary Jane, d. of Charles and Mary J., Aug. 20, 1858 ; 2 h. Lemuel, s. of Josiah and Jerusha, of paralysis, in Winchester, Feb. 12, 1858; 72 y. 5 m. Nancy C , d. of Bartholomew and Sarah K., of consumption, Nov. 15, 1859 ; 19 y. 12 d. George Oliver, s. of George A. and Lavinia G., of cholera infantum, Aug. 7, 1859; 23 d. Josiah, s. of Josiah and Jerusha, of consumption, June 17, 1860 ; 80 y. 1 m. 9 d. Edwin, s. of John I. and Nancy, Aug. 11, 1860; 21^1. Edward, s. of John I. and Nancy, Aug. 18, 18fi0; 28 d. Eleanor B., widow of Cyrus, d. of John B. and Hannah Beers, of phthisis, Sept. 15, 1860; 38 y. Edward E., s. of Jeduthun and Sarah, of cholera infantum, Sept. 27, 1861 ; 5 m. 12 d. Frances L., d. of John I. and Nancy J., of congestion of the lungs, Oct. 5, 1861 ; 14 y. 9 m. Elizabeth, widow of Zachariah, d. of Tweed (b. in Burlington), of old age, March 4, 1863 ; 93 y. U m. 20 d. Frank M., s. of Barnabas and Amanda A., of lockjaw, June 11, 1863; 12 y. 4 m. 5 d. Oliver B., s. of John and Abigail (b. in Billerica), Sept. 2, 1863; 69 y. 13 d. 166 WOBURN EECORD OF DEATHS. RICHARDSON, continued. Ann Maria, wife of Nathan H., d. of Willard and Anna Parker (b. In Bedford), of consumption, Sept. 7, 1863; 42 y. 2 m. 4 d. Cyrus, s. of ■William H. and Susan N., Sept. 15, 1863 ; 7 y. 1 m. (Grave- stone.) Calvin, Jr., s. oE , Dec. 23, 1863 ; 62 y. (Gravestone.) Mary, d. of Abel and Mary (b. in Reading), of old age, Marcli 27, 1864 ; 99"y. 7 m. 14 d. William S., s. of , March 16, 3864; 54 y. (Gravestone.) Annie P., d. of Nathan H. and Ann M. (b. in Boston), of consump- tion. May 3, 1864; 14 y. 10 m. Capt. John I., s. of Isaac and Elizabeth, of complication of diseases, Oct. 1, 1864; 46 y. 2 m. 18 d. AdeliaM., wife of S. K., d. of Ephraim and Dolly "Weston (b. in Reading), of consumption, Dec. 8, 1864; 48 y. 1 m. 20 d. AbbyT., wife of Jacob P., d. of Levi and Mary M. Maxfleld, of apoplexy, April 20, 1865; 34 y. 3 m. 19 d. Asa, s. of James and Polly (b. in Danvers) , of apoplexy, Aug. 30, 1865; 84 y. 4 m. 12 d. Samuel, Jr., s. of Samuel and Susan B., of typhoid fever, in Annapo- lis, Md., March 23, 1865 ; 31 y. 10 m. Calvin, s. of Jeduthun and Mary, of empyema, Feb. 26, 1866; 89 y. 21 d. Nancy, widow of Lemuel, d. of Abel and Anna Richardson, of rheuma- tism, Oct. 2, 1866 ; 76 y. 6 m. Sarah Maria, d. of N. H. and A. M., Nov. 14, 1866; 22 y. 10 m. 24 d. (Gravestone.) Benjamin B., s. of Josiah and Jerusha, of typhoid fever, Feb. 28, 1867; 83 y. 6 m. 17 d. Charles E., s. of Herman Clement and Lavinia Richardson, of diph- theria, Dec. 6, 1867; 3 m. 22 d. Cornelius, s. of Barnabas and Polly, of old age, April 4, 1868 ; 73 y. 10 m. 25 d. Job, s. of (b. in Woburn, Aug. 17, 1782), in Charlestown, Nov. 11,1868; 86 y. (Gravestone.) Mary L., wife of Thomas, April 24, 1869; 80 y. (Gravestone.) Abigail, widow of Benjamin, d. of Caleb and Sarah Gushing (b. in Haverhill), of old age, Nov. 15, 1869; 91 y. 1 m. 13 d. John, s. of Josiah and Susannah, of consumption, Dec. 5, 1869; 59 y. 1 m. 12 d. Lydia, widow of Edward, d. of Samuel and Lydia Foster, of bron- chitis, Jan. 21, 1870; 88 y. 4 m. 19 d. Hannah, widow of Josiah, d. of Nathaniel and Esther Brooks, of hem- iplegy, June 26, 1870 ; 89 y. Melissa, d. of Barnabas and Amanda F., of typhoid fever, Oct. 12, 1870; 21 y. 5 m. Bertha, d. of R. B. and A. F., Aug. 4, 1871 ; 1 y. 8 m. (Gravestone.) George A., s. of 0. A. and Mary (b. in Lowell), of consumption, Dec. 4. 1871; 35 y. Prof. Freeman, s. of , Feb. 12, 1872; 58 y. (Gravestone.) Mary E. (b. Nov. 16, 1806), May 17, 1872; 66 y. (Gravestone.") AlmiraK., wife of Stephen, d. of John and Elizabeth Kendall (b. in Burlington), of cancer, Dec. 18, 1872 ; 72 y. 10 m. 14 d. Stephen, s. of Stephen and Bridget, of heart di.«ease, Dec. 26, 1872; 79 y. 9 m. WOBURN RECORD, OF DEATHS. 167 RICKARD. Lemuel, s. of Abner and Susanna W. (b. in Canaan"), of dropsv. Dec. 20, 1855; 75 y. 11 m. 5 d. Dr. Truman, s. of Lemuel and Abigail (b. in Cornish, N. H.), of ty- phoid fever, Aug. 8, 1861; 47 y. 5 m. 27 d. Elizabeth R., widow of Truman, d. of John W. and Abigail Capron (b. in Uxbridge, Mass.), of obstruction of the bowels, Aug. 31, 1865; 44 y. RILEY (see also O'Riley). Charles L., s. of Felix and Lucy A., of scarlatina, Jan. 7, 1859 ; 3 y. Margaret, wife of John, d. of Patrick and Margaret Rice (b. in Ire- land), of heart disease, March 2, 1863 ; 35 y. Ann, wife of Philip, d. of Lawrence and Mary Rafferty (b. in Ireland), of suicide by hanging, Jan. 3, 1864; 32 y. John, s. of Patrick and Kate, of cholera infantum, Aug. 18, 1867 [1866, gravestone] ; 11 m. 15 d. Mary Elizabeth, d. of Philip and Bridget, of consumption, Feb. 1, 1869 ; 4 y. Timothy, s. of (b. in Ireland), April 23, 1869; 21 y. (Grave- stone.) Jerome, s. of Hugh and Ellen, of inflammation of the bowels, April 5, 1870; 1 m. 14 d. Charles Luke, s. of Hugh and Ellen (b. in Stoneham), drowned, June 4, 1870; 11 y. 9 m. 9 d. Ellen, d. of Patrick and Catharine, Dec. 11, 1872; 2 m. 4 d. RING. Joanna, d. of John and Joanna, of whooping cough, Nov. 4, 1868 ; 10 m. 19 d. RITCHIE. James, s. of James and Mary (b. in Quincy), of measles. June 18, 1851 ; 1 y. James, s. of James and Mary (b. in Ireland), of pneumonia, Mav 5, 1864 ; 39 y. ROACH. Mary, d. of John and Mary, of cholera infantum, Aug. 17, 1864; 11 m. 22 d. Johannah, d. of , Sept. — , 1868; 36 y. (Gravestone.) Cornelius, s. of John and Mary, of convulsions, Jan. 13, 1872 ; 2 d. Ellen, d. of Patrick and Eliza, of cholera infantum, Aug. 18, 1872; 6 m. ROBBINS. Miss , d. of . May 17, 1789; 42 y. Ana, wife of Joshua S., at her father's, Benjamin Parker, July 30, 1814; 23 y. Ann, d. of , at Boston, buried from her uncle's, Joseph Parker, Woburn, Jan. 23, 1819; 5 y. 168 WOBUKN RECORD OF DEATHS. ROBERTS. Joaana, d. of Giles and Deborah, Jan. 18, 1723. Deborah, wife of Giles, March 9, 172+. David, Sen., s. of , Sept. 4, 1724. Joanna, wife of David, Dec. 1, 1724. ROBIE. Inez G., d. of Toppan and Abbie Inez, of convulsions. May 13, 1869; 1 y. 3 m. 18 d. Francis B., s. of Toppan and Abbie Inez, of convulsions, April 5, 1870; 1 y. 25 d. ROBINSON. James P., s. of George and (b. in Limington, Me.), of lung fever, March 8, 1845 ; 21 y. Sarah T., d. of John and Abigail, of erysipelas, March 8, 1846; 3 m. 18 d. Emma, wife of Thomas (b. in Leicester, England), of inflammation of bowels (childbirth), Aug. 20, 1846; 26 y. Alexander, s. of John and Abigail, of weakness, March 5, 1847; 2 m. 7d. Charles E., s. of John and Lydia B. (b. in Vassalborough Me.), of typhoid fever, April 24, 1848 ; 19 y. Francis A., s. of Henry and Mary, of whooping cough, Aug. 11, 1853; 3 y. 9 m. Charles L., s. of William and Harriet W., Aug. 18, 1853; 4 y. 6 m. (Gravestone.) Lucy, wife of Rev. George, d. of Lyman and Mary (b. in Leyden, Mass.), of apoplexy, Nov. 8, 1854; 71 y. Phebe, d. of (b. in Birmingham, England), Nov. 21, 1865; 87 y. (Gravestone.) ' ROGERS. Miss Rhoda, d. of , Aug. 10, 1839; 46 y. Philip P., s. of Timothy and (b. iu Tewksbury), of heart com- plaint, July 17, 1845; 83 y. of Theodore and Axis, of consumption, Aug. 14, 1845; 14 d. Jonathan C, s. of Philip and Lydia (b. in Tewksbury), of consump- tion, Oct. 27, 1845; 33 y. Colby, s. of Jonathan and Axis, of bowel complaint, March 31, 1846; 2 y. 4 m. Lydia, widow of Philip, d. of Thomas and Lydia Clark (b. in Tewks- bury). of old age, March 23, 1859 ; 89 y. Mary, d. of James and Ellen (b. in Stoneham), of typhus fever, Aug. 4, 1864; 8 y. John P., s. of Patrick and Kate (b. in Ireland), of suicide, iu Wal- tham, April 25, 1872 ; 30 y. ROLAND. Miles, s. of Patrick and Mary (b. in Ireland), of ill treatment, in Salis- bury, N. C, Dec. 15, 1864; 25 y. RONCO. Ann, d. of David and Annie, of cholera infantum, Sept. 27, 1869; 4 m. WOBUEN UECOED OF DEATHS. 169 ROONEY. Mary Ann, d. of Patrick and Bridget, of weakness, Sept. 14, 1855 8 m. 4 d. Ann J., d. of Patrick and Bridget, of dropsy on tlie brain, July 23 1858; 6 m. ' Bridget, wife of Hugh, d. of Tliomas and Mary (b. in Ireland) of typhoid fever, Dec. 13, 1860; 23 y. 5 m. Mary Ann, d. of Hugh and Mary, of lung fever. Pec. 2, 1863; 1 y 1 m. 2 d. Ann Eliza, d. of Peter and Mary (b. in Stoneham), of diphtheria, Jan 11, 1864; 5y. 10 m. 4 d. Eunice, wife of Thomas, d. of Bryan and Catharine Murray (b. in Ire land), of pneumonia, Feb. 18, 1866; 47 y. Eliza J., d. of Patrick and Mary, of cholera infantum, Sept. 30, 1866 3 y. 4 m. 6 d. Ann, d. of Peter and Mary, of cholera infantum, Sept. 12, 1868; 8 m. 20 d. Ann, d. of Hugh and Mary, of convulsions, Aug. 10. 1872; 6 d. RORDOIN. Joseph, s. of Timothy and Sarah (h. in Ireland), of inflammation of the bowels, Dec. 18, 1852; 35 y. ROSBOROUGH. John, s. of James and (b. in ), of meningitis, July 21, 1858. ROSS. Bridget, widow of Edward, d. of John and Catharine Gorman (b. in Ireland), of phthisis. May 18, 1866; 70 y. ROUNDT. Betsey W., widow of Augustus, d. of Abel and Ruth Winn, of cancer. May 1, 1871; 73 y. 2 m. RUMXEY. William, s. of John and Mary F. (b. in Haverhill"), of diarrhoea, Jan. 27, 1861; 2 m. 2 d. RUNNELS. Andrew F., s. of Dr. Andrew J. and Rebecca (b. in Boston), of scarla- tina, Dec. 5, 1857; 5 y. 8 m. RUSSELL,. Elizabeth, wife of John, Dec. IG, 1644. Samuel, s. of John, Dec. 1, 1667. John, s. of , June 1, 1676. Elizabeth, widow of , Jan. 17, 1690. Sarah, widow of , April 25, 1696. John, s. of John and Elizabeth, Sept. 12, 1697. Jonathan, 8. of , June 20, 1708; 32 y. 10 m. Mary, d. of John and Elizabeth, Nov. 27, 1709. John, s. of , July 26, 1717. l70 WOBURN KECOED OF DEATHS. -RUSSELL, continued. Stephen, s. of Stephen and Ruth, May 7, 1719. Samuel, s. of Mr. Samuel, Aug. 5, 1746. Samuel, s. of Jesse, wounded at Bunker Hill, June 17, 1775. Elizabeth, wife of Jesse, ab. July 1, 1775. wife of Jesse, April 19, 1791. Rebecca, widow of Samuel, July 26, 1791 ; 99 y. Jesse, s. of , May 8, 1799; 68 y. Joshua, s. of Jesse, Dec. 8, 1815; 5 y. Tryphena, wife of Col. Bill, Oct. 8, 1818; 51 y. Samuel, s. of , Nov. 21, 1821. Jesse, s. of , May 16, 1825; 50 y. widow of Jesse, June 13, 1829. Lora W., d. of Samuel W. and Susan A., of fits, Nov. 26, 1846; 10 m. lioammi, s. of Jesse and , of old age, Aug. 30, 1853 ; 82 y. 6 m. 13 d. David E., s. of David and Charlotte F., Feb. 26, 1856; 6 d. Susan A., wife of Samuel, d. of 'William and Suiey Adams (b. in West Cambridge), of consumption, Aug. 14, 1862; 42 y. 2 m. 6 d. Mary F., d. of , Oct. 10, 1862; 6 ra. 10 d. (Gravestone.) Mary E., d. of Andrew J. and Clarissa, of black rash, Nov. 10, 1862; 6 y. 2 m. Francis J., s. of Andrew J. and Clarissa, of black rash, Nov. 11, 1862; 4 y. 5 m. James, s. of John and Catharine, Sept. 16, 1867; 4 h. Mary, widow of James, d. of John and Isabella Miller (b. in Dun- barton, N. H.), of dropsy, March 22, 1868; 64 y. 2 m. 9 d. John Joseph, s. of John and Catharine, of consumption, April 21, 1868; 1 y. 9 m. 12 d. J. Winslow, s. of Samuel W. and Susan A., of congestion of the lungs, Dec. 19, 1870; 19 y. Esther, d. of Jesse and Sally (b. in Lexington), of chronic diarrhoea, Aug. 6, 1871; 56 y. Andrew J., s. of James C. and Mary (b. in Bedford), of consumption, March 13, 1872; 45 y. lid. RYAIf. Catharine, d. of Thomas and Fanny, of cholera infantum, April 4, 1855; 8 m. Catharine, d. of Thomas and Fanny, drowned, June 10, 1859 ; 1 y. 6 m. Margaret, wife of Thomas, d. of John and Mary Judge (b. in Ire- land), of consumption, March 20, 1861; 41 y. Philip, s. of Felix and Mary (b. in Ireland), of typhoid fever, March 21, 1861; 30 y. Ann, d. of Thomas and Margaret (b. in England), of consumption, Aug. 21, 1864; 12 y. 6 m. Catharine, d. of Felix and Mary (b. in Ireland), of dropsy, Nov. 29, 1868 ; 60 y. Elizabeth, d. of Michael and Hannah, of croup, June 23, 1872 ; 1 y. Mary, d. of iMichael and Ann, of croup, June 29, 1872 ; 2 y. 11 m. 14 d. RYDER, Julia, d. of Thomas and Elizabeth (b. in Stoneham), of dropsy on the brain, Nov. 12, 1856; 1 y. 4 m. WOBURN RECORD OF DEATHS. 171 -SALMON. James E., s. of Thomas and Ann, of inflammation of the brain, Auff. 29, 1864 ; 1 y. 10 m. SALTER. Thomas, s. of , merchant of Boston, Aug. 2, 1748; 62 y. SALTONSTALL. Nathaniel, Esq., s. of , June 23, 1739. SANBORN. Thomas, s. of (b. in Portsmouth, N. H.), of delirium tremens, Oct. 31, 1844; 27 y. John, s. of (b. in ), of delirium tremens, Dec. 4, 1859; 30 y. Herschel A., s. of Abijah and Sarah H. (b. in Sanbornton, N. fi.), killed in battle, In Gettysburg, Pa., July 2, 1863; 23 y. 11 m. 14 d. SANDERSON. George H., s. of Edmund and Emily, of cholera infantum, Aug. 15, 1848; 11 m. Abby R., d. of George and Abby, of cholera infantum, Sept. 16, 1849; 1 y. 2 m. 4 d. Lydia R., d. of George and Abby, of cholera infantum, Sept. 16, 1849 ; 1 y. 2 m. 4 d. :SARGENT. Rev. Nahum, brother of Rev. Samuel, of small-pox; Oct. — , 1792.* Sarah Ann, d. of Francis and Hannah, of lung fever, Feb. 24, 1844; 5y- Eliza Jane, d. of Francis and , of fits, April 24, 1845; 1 y. 1 m. Victor F., s. of Carlos and Lucetta, of cholera infantum, Aug. 11, 1854; 1 y. 5 m. Ensign, s. of Ensisn and Elizabeth (b. in Haverhill), by a fall. May 14, 1859; 69 y. 9 m. 3 d. Shepherd D., s. of Timothy and Mary (b. Bradford, N. H.), of kidney complaint, Dec. 28, 1862; 38 y. * Nahum Sargeant, a graduate of Dartmouth College, 1784, and a brother of Rev. Samuel Sargeant, of Woburn, died while on a visit at Chelsea, Mass., Oct. 7, 1792, aged thirty-four years. He was minister at Reading, Vt., from 1787 to time of death. He preached in ^W'obum occasionally, and his first appearance here as a preacher was on Sunday, Oct. 31, 1784, when, in the words of Esquire Samuel Thompson's memoranda, " Mr. Sargeant's brother preached." He also preached on June 5, 1785, when he was described by the above authority as "Mr. Sargeant, the younger." Mention is made of his preaching for his brother, in Woburn, in 1786, 1787, 1789, and 1791. In September, 1786, Mr. Samuel Sargeant was sick with a fever, and on Sept. 3 there was on that account " no preaching "; but on other Sab- baths of that month, and in October, Mr. Nahum Sargeant preached for him. In the latter part of November, 1787, the Rev. Samuel Sargeant was absent on a journey to assist in the ordination of his brother Nahum at Reading, Vt., and there preached the sermon for the day. This sermon was published and a copy is preserved in the Woburn I'ublic Library. Mr. Nahum Sargeant died of the small-pox, in October, 1792, his death being noted in S. Thompson's lists. At the time of his death the disease of small-pox was prevalent in this vicinity. The copy of the above sermon was originally the property of the Rev. Mr. Mar- rett. The following is its title : "A sermon delivered at the introduction of the Rev. Nahum ' Sargeant to the pastoral care of the church ahd congregation in Reading [Vermont] , Nov. 23,1787; by his brother Samuel Sargeant, A. M., pastor of the FirstChurch in Woburn. — Windsor; printed by Hough and Spooner, MDCCLXXXVIII." Text, Isaiah lii. 7 ; (22pp.) — W. R. CUTTEE. 172 WOBURN RECORD OF DEATHS. SAWTELI.. Harriet Ellis, d. of Joseph B. and Harriet, of scarlet fever, April 16^ 1846; 2 y. 4 m. Otis, L. A., s. of Isaac and Hannah (b. in Boston), of cholera infan- tum, Aug. 6, 1848 ; 5 m. 17 d. Nellie E., d. of Joseph B. and Harriet, of cholera infantum, Sept. 24, 1855 ; 1 y. 8 m. 6 d. SAWYBK. Joshua, Jr., s. of , March 1, 1738; 54 y. Joshua, Sen., s. of , July 14, 1738. Mary, wife of Joshua, Oct. 23, 1751; 69 y. Ann M., wife of Samuel (b. in Boston), of dysentery, Sept. 21, 1849; 41 y. John P., s. of John F. and Phebe (b. In Charlestown), of nervous affection, April 29, 1857; 32 y. Fred. E., s. of Edwin and Sarah, of diphtheria, Dec. 5, 1863; 2 y. 2 m. Edwin R., s. of S. Edwin and Sarah, of diphtheria, Dec. 21, 1863; 6 y. 1 m. Mary, d. of Amos and Mary (b. in Lancaster, N. H.), of cancerous humor, March 29, 1864 ; 68 y. 4 m. 13 d. Frederick, s. of William F. and Sarah (b. in Exeter, N. H.), of con- sumption, Aug. 17, 1864: 22 y. 11 m. 21 d. James W., .■<. of Samuel E. and Sarah F., of dysentery, Aug. 29, 1868 ; 3 y. 1 m. 12 d. Emma J., d. of William F., and Sarah (b. in Exeter, ST. H.), of con- sumption, June 10, 1872; 16 y. 3 m. 2 d. Jennie L., d. of J. W. and Louisa, of cholera infantum, Sept. 8, 1872; 5 m. 25 d. SAXTOJSr, Thomas F., s. of David and Ashby (b. in Deerfleld), of dysentery, Aug. 17, 1849 ; 61 y. Aurelia, wife of Dr. Thomas F., Jan. 1, 1852; 60 y. 5 m. (Grave- stone.) F. S. (b. Nov. 2, 1816), Aug. 1, 1862. (Gravestone.) Sarah A. C, wife of C. M., Nov. 17, 1866; 52 y. 11 m. (Gravestone.) SCALES. George C, s. of Rev. Jacob and Nancy B. (b. in Henniker, N. H), killed on the Boston & Lowell Railroad, Aug. 10, 1854; 21 y. 6 m. Mary G., d. of Dr. Thomas S. and Mary G., of scarlatina, April 9, 1857 ; 2y. Maria, wife of Dr. Thomas S., d. of James and Sarah B. Grey (b. in Wilton, N. H.), of scrofula, Jan. 3. 1858; 34 y. Mary C, wife of Dr. Thomas S., d. of William and Caroline Snovr (b. in Boston), of cancer, Jan. 19, 1859; 34 y. SCAIfLOlSr. Catharine, d. of John and Mary, of cholera infantum, Aug. 2, 1869 ; 4 m. Mary, wife of John, d. of Patrick Connolly (b. in Ireland), of cancer, July 25, 1870; 40 y. WOBDKN EECOED OF DEATHS. 173 «COTT. Emma J., d. of James andLydia, of lung fever, March 22, 1852; ly. 8 m. Thomas, s. of George and Margaret (b. in Scotland), of paralysis, July 24, 1861; 79 y. Charles, s. of Thomas and Mary (b. in Barnet, Vt.), of ill treatment, in Salisbury, N. C, Oct. 16, 1864; 31 y. SCOTTOW. John, s. of , a pauper, Dec. 16, 1829. ' Susanna, ■widow of , a pauper, Feb. 5, 1830. SCRIBNER. Charles J., s. of Charles K. and Ann Cb. in Medway, Mass.), killed in battle, at Laurel Hill, Va., May 10, 1864; 23 y. Ann, wife of Charles K., d. of Roger McGenley (b. in Ireland), of con- sumption, Oct. 17, 1866 ; 49 y. 2 m. SEARS. • Susanna, wife of John, Aug. 29, 1677. Esther, wife of John, Aug. 14, 1680. John, s. of , Oct. 5, 1697. SEAVER. John F., s. of Thomas and Nancy (b. in Brighton), of Brighl's disease, June 13, 1863; 48 y. 7 ra. Ella F., d. of John C., Jr., and Ann M. (b. in Dorchester), of heart disease, Sept. 12, 1870; 15 y. 11 m. Charles C, s. of John C, Jr., and Ann M., of typhoid fever, Sept. 12, 1870 ; 4 y. 21 d. Charles Coolidge, s. of John C. and Ann M., of pneumonia. May 15, 1871' ; 10 m. 5 d. Eliza A., wife of Stephen, d. of Reuben Farrington (b. in Brighton), of peritonitis, June 15, 1872; 29 y. 8 m. 13 d. SEE LEY. Tallman, s. of , Feb. 20, 1843; 38 y. Lydia, widow of Tallman, d. of Johnson, of apoplexy, Oct. 29, 1866; 63 y. II m. SEMPLE. Mary Robertson, d. of John E. and Mary J., of cholera infantum, Oct. 28, 1870; 4 m. 22 d. SENTER (see Center;. SEVRENS. Mary .Tane, d. of Uriel and Mary J., of croup, Oct. 27, 184G; 4 y. Nathan, s. of Uriel and Mary J., of pericarditis, March .5, 1865 ; 7 y. 21 d. SEWALL. WiUiMin L., s. of Samuel G. and Sarah C, of lung fever, March 27, 1855; 5 y. 5 m. 15 il. 174 WOBUBN KECOKD OF DEATHS. SHANDLY. Elizabeth, d. of William and Eliza, of worm fever, Oct. 14, 1861; i y. 11 m, 27 d. SHARP. Isabella A., d. of Winkworth and Anna, of cholera Infantum, Oct. 11,. 1860; ly. 5 m. 13 d. SHATTUCK. Charles, s. of , Nov. 8. 1810. Amos L., s. of Amos and Susan J., of consumption, July 26, 1855; 23- y. 7 m. 20 d. Susan J., wife of Amos, d. of Nathan and Esther Jaquith (b. in Wil- mingion), of erysipelas, Jan. 29, 18C5; 54 y. Mary, widow of , d. of and Vashti Gassett (b. in Townsend), of old age, Aug. 26, 1869; 92 y. 11 m. 1 d. SHAW. Edwin S., d. of James A. and Ann T. (b. in Haverhill), of lung fever,. Dec. 6, 1657 ; 1 y. 1 m. 16 d. Neil, s. of James and Mary (b. In Prince Edward Island), of typhoid fever, Oct. 16, 1863; 24 y. 11 m. 7 d. Mary, widow of , d. of Jonathan and Rhoda Tyler, of old age, Oct. 19, 1863 ; 80 y. 3 m. SHEA. Stephen H., s. of Patrick and Elizabeth, of dysentery, Aug. 17, 1851 ;, 2 y. 1 m. Margaret, d. of John and Mary, of cholera infantum, Oct. 9, 1860 ; 8 m. Abby, d. of Michael and Mary, of lung fever, Jan. 12, 1861; 5 m. 17 d. Joanna, d. of Michael and Bridget, of lung fever, Jan. 12, 1861 ; 2 y. 17 d. Joanna, d. of John and Mary, Oct. 16, 1862;. 1 y. 6 m. John, s. of Michael and Mary, Feb. 2, 1862; 1 m. 16 d. Ellen, d. of John and Mary, of diphtheria, Feb. 25, 1864; 1 y. 9 m. Michael, s. of John and Mary (b. in Ireland), of heart disease, March. 14, 1864 ; 73 y. Hannah F., d. of John and Mary, of cholera infantum, July 16, 1872;, 9 m. 22 d. SHEDD. Mary A., wife of Peter C, d. of James and Dorcas Bennett (b. in Bos- ton), of chronic rheumatism, Dec. 9, 1853; 49 y. [47 y., gravestone]. Samuel, s. of (b. in ), of dropsy, June 1, 1860; 77 y. 11 m. 24 d. Sophia, widow of Samuel, d. of Benjamin and Ruth Pelsue (b. in Wilmington), of old age, July 31, 1863 ; 80 y. Jacob H., s. of Jacob and Clarissa (b. in Tewksbury), of erysipelas, July 19, 1864; 37 y. 10 m. Clara L., d. of Jacob H. and Lydia C. (b. in Wilmington), of con- >uinption, July 4, 1865 ; 15 y. 8 m. 24 d. WOBUKN RECORD OF nEATHS. 17,5_ SHEDD, continued. Jacob, s. of Joel and Dolly (b. in Tewksbury), of dropsy of the heart Feb. 25, 1867; 70 y. 11 m. 9 d. Hannah, widow of , d. of Jonathan and Rhoda Tyler, of paralysis. March 13, 1870; 76 y. 6 m. Samuel, s. of Samuel and Lydia (b. in Burlington), of disease of the bladder, March 31, 1871; 69 y. 8 m. SHEEHAN. Catharine, wife of Owen, d. of Patrick and Mary Faley (b. in Ireland), of child-bed fever, Aug. 31, 1855; 33 y. Martin E., s. of Thomas and Joanna, of consumption, March 20, 1856, 10m. James, s. of Michael and Joanna (b. in Ireland), of consumption, Oct. 11, 1860; 32 y. [Dec. 5, 1859; 33 y., gravestone]. Ellen, wife of John, d. of Timothy and Eordoin (b. in Ireland), of puerperal fever, March 23, 1860 ; 30 y. Joanna, wife of Thomas, d. of Patrick and Mary Ryan (b. inlreland), of childbirth. Oct. 23, 1861 ; 40 y. Mary A., d. of Thomas and Joanna, of cholera infantum, Nov. 9, 1861 ; 21 d. Ellen, d. of Owen and Ellen, of lung fever, Dec. 7, 1861 ; 1 y. 1 m. 27 d. Thomas, s. of John and Mary (b. in Ireland), of delirium tremens, in; E. Cambridge, Dec. 23, 1863 ; 50 y. Patrick, s. of Timothy and Julia (b. in Ireland), of consumption, May 18, 1864; 21 y. Timothy, s. of Michael and Joanna (b. in Ireland), of typhoid pneu-. monia, in Mitchell's Station, Va., March 10, 1864; 53 y. Mary Ann, d. of Owen and Catharine, of hip disease, June 18, 1865; lly. 9 m. 5d. Mary Josephine, d. of James and Honora, of typhlitis, Oct. 19, 1865 ; 10 d. Joanna, d. of James H. and Honora, of cholera infantum, July 31, 1868; ly. 9 m. Timothy, s. of Patrick and Mary (b. in Ireland), of bronchitis, Nov. 10, 1868; 65 y. Catharine E., d. of James and Honora, of cholera infantum, July 31, 1869 ; 7 m. John, s. of James and Honora, Dec. 27, 1869; 1 h. John, s. of Patrick and Mary (b. in Ireland), of colka pictonum, Aug. 2, 1871 ; 46 y. Margaret, d. of James and Honora, Aug. 27, 1871 ;. 1 m. Robert [Patrick, gravestone] J., s. of Timothy and Catharine, of- pneumonia, March 27, 1872; 7 m. 7 d. Mary, d. of Thomas and Catharine, of cholera infantum, Aug. 17, 1872; 1 m. 11 d. SHEPHERD. Emma S., d. of John W. and Sylvania, of whooping cough, Feb. 25,^ 1852; 2y. 8 m. SHERBURNE. Charlotte, widow of , d. of George and Charlotte Moody (b. i,n„ Neumarket), of old age, Dec. 18, 1871; 84 y. 9 m., 176 WOBURN RECORD OF DEATHS. SHIELDS. Edward, s. of Edward and (b. in Canton), by a fall, March 31, 1862; 86 y. 7 m. 2 d. George, s. of James and Margaret (b. In Ireland), of consumption, March 16, 1863; 47 y. Robert, s. of Michai'l and Margaret, of jaundice, Sept. 20, 1869; 16d. Kittie, d. of Michael and Margery, of congestion of the lungs, Aug. 9, 1872; 2 m. SHINAR. Hannah, Indian, pauper of Medford, Dec. 22, 1820; 82 y. SHUTE. Mary, widow of , Dec. 18, 1786; 67 y. George H., s. of Calvin C. and Louisa D., March 8, 1835; 1 y. 8 d. (Gravestone ) Mrs. Hannah, wife of , Jan. 4, 1842 ; 60 y. Louisa D., wife of Calvin C, d. of John and Iza D. Madan (b. Jan. 17, 1816), July 19, 1847. (Gravestone.) Owen Leroy, s. of Jonathan B. and Abigail S. R. (b. in Reading), of dysentery, Oct. 1, 1862; 5 y. 4 m. 16 d. Lewis A., s. of James G. and Harriet N., of phthisis, March 21, 1872; 16 y. 6 m. 9 d. SILSBEE. Sampson, s. of , May 18, 1824 ; 76 y. SIMONDS. Tabitha, d. of William, Aug. 20, 1655. Joshua, s. of William, July 16 1657. .William, s. of , June 7, 1672. Sarah, d. of Caleb and Sarah, Nov. 16, 1687. Judith, vridow of , Jan. 3, 1689. Caleb, s. of , Nov. 4, 1712. Rebecca, wife of Benjamin, April — , 1713. Susanna, wife of James, Feb. 9, 1715. James, Sen., s. of . Sept. 15, 1717. John, s. of , June 5, 1721. Hannah, d. of Samuel and Hannah. Sept. 23, 1725. Lieut. Benjamin, s. of , Sept. 21, 1726. Sarah, widow of , April 11, 1727. Elizabeth, d. of Josiah and Elizabeth, July 8, 1731. James, s. of , Dec. 28, 1733. Nathan, s. of Josiah and Elizabeth, May 23, 1736. Abigail, wife of Benjamin, Nov. 1, 1739. Abigail, wife of James, Jr., Aug. 4, 1741. Hannah, wife of Samuel, Oct. 11, 1741. Lydia, widow of , June 29, 1744. Sarah, d. of , Feb. 25, 1746. Mr. Benjamin, s. of , ,Jan. 13, 1749; 69 y., lacking a dav. Mr. Zebedee, s. of , Oct. 29, 1750. Zebedee, s. of Zebedee and Ruth, Feb. 15, 1751. Joshua, s. of Joshua, Dec. 27, 1751. WOBURN BEOOED OF DEATHS. 177. SIMONDS, continued. Benjamin, s. of Mr. Benjamin, Dec. 24, 1753. Hannali, wife of Mr. Nathan, Oct. 2, 1760. Mary, wife of Lieut. James, March 9, 1702; in her 74:th year. Estlier, d. of , Sept. 30, 1768 ; 17 y. 7 m. wife of Joshua, of Medford, Nov. 1, 1768. Katharine, d. of Benjamin and Susanna, iug. 23, 1769. Mr. Caleb, s. of , Aug. 22, 1771. Susanna, wife of Mr. Caleb, Oct. 29, 1771. Lieut. James, s. of July 29, 1775 ; in his 89th year. William, s. of Benjamin and Susanna, April 9, 1776; 16 y. child of Luther, Aug. 5, 1777; 2 h. Lydia, widow of , Jan. 29, 1778 ; ab. 60 y. child of Calvin, Sept. 17, 1778 ; 1 y. 9 m. Benjamin, s. of , Dec. 10, 1783 ; 59 y. 5 m. 10 d. wife of Caleb, suddenly, by kick of a horse, Sept. 3, 1783; 58 y. Abigail, d. of Caleb and Abigail, Sept. 21, 1787. d. of Caleb, Jr., Sept. 22, 1787; 3 y. Silas, s. of , May 23, 1790; buried in Woburn. Nathan, Jr., s. of , drowned in Cambridge, June 26, 1791; in his 19th year. Daniel, s. of , July — , 1791. James, s. of , May 7, 1791 ; 19 y. Mr. Luther, s. of , killed by a log rolling on him at mill, April 2, 1792 ; in his 43d year. Miss Lucy, d. of , of small-pox, Dec. 15, 1792; in her 27th year. s. of Caleb, of canker and canker rash, Feb. 22, 1795 ; 1 y. 8 m. Susanna, d. of , June 18, 1796 ; 7 y. Mary, d. of , June 18, 1796; 5 y. Samuel Cummings, s. of Caleb and Abigail, Feb. 23, 1796. Bathsheba, wife of Nathan, Dec. 22 (23), 1801; 47 y. Snsiinna, widow of Benjamin, Nov. 15, 1816 ; 92 y. Hannah, d. of , June 27, 1818 ; 82 y. Nathan, s. of , March 16, 1827 ; 69 y. Edward, s. of Caleb and Susan, of disease of the heart, April 5, 1855 ; 5 d. Eliza, d. of , Oct. 20, 1860; 52 y. (Gravestone.) Caleb, s. of Jacob and Abigail (b. in Burlington), of phthisis, July 29, 1866 ; 57 y. 6 m. 26 d. Mary Edith, d. of Nathan J. and Mary A., of cholera infantum, Aug. 31, 1866; 10 m. 13 d. SKELTON. Joseph, s. of , June 30, 1705. widow of Joseph (?), , 1711. Daze, s. of Thomas and Mercy, Dec. 15, 1711. Anna, d. of , Oct. 29, 1745. William, s. of Mr. Thomas, Aug. 3, 1768. child of Thomas, Dec. 13, 1776 ; 2 y. Samuel, s. of Mr. Daze, Sept. 8, 1778; 3 y. 4 m. s. of Thomas, Oct. 6, 1778. s. of Daze, , 1780; 4 ra. d. of Daze, Oct. 30, 1787 ; 1 y. 4 m. s. of Matthew, Aug. 7, 1791 ; 9 y. Thoma s, s. of , March 23, 1796; 94 y. 12 178 WOBUEN EECOED OF DEATHS. SKELTON, continued. Infant child of Matthew, Jr., Feb. 17, 1799 ; 2 m. Daniel H., s. of , March 12, 1841 ; 20 y. Thomas Henry, s. of Samuel C. and Almira, of lung fever, April 24, 1845 ; 1 y. 5 m. 7 d. Almira F., d. of Samuel C. and Almira, of cholera infantum, Sept. 11, 1848; 5 m. 16 d. Nancy, widow of , d. of Isaac Wyman, of old age, June 25, 1870; 88 y. SKIKNER. Susanna, wife of Abraham, Jan. 8, 1769; 23 y. Martha, widow of John, March 7, 1780 ; 61 y. Joanna, d. of John and Joanna, June 6, 1782; 3 y. 6 m. child of John, Jr., Aug. 10, 1787 ; a few days old. Joseph, B. of , Dec. 23, 1787; 73 y. John, s. of , May 13, 1789; 40 y. Susanna, widow of John, Jan. 31, 1794. Abraham, s. of , June 30, 1799. Infant of Joseph, Aug. 31, 1799 ; 2 or 3 d. Hephzibah, d. of Abraham, March 15, 1810; 2 y. Isaac, s. of Abraham, drowned. May 11, 1816; 7y. Abraham, s. of Abraham, May 5, 1827; 45 y. (Gravestone, Second Burylng-Ground.) Charles F., s. of Jacob and Sarah Ann, Dec. 6, 1841; 13 m. C d. s. of Jacob, Nov. 23, 1841 ; 5 y. Charles H., s. of Jacob and Mary Ann, of bowel complaint, Sept. 2, 1843; 10 m. Sally, d. of , of consumption, Jan. 8, 1844; 64 y. Almira E., d. of Jacob and Sarah A., of cholera infantum, Oct. 8,. 1849; 7 m. 7 d. Oliver P., s. of Jacob and Sarah Ann, of scarlet fever, July 14, 1851 ; 12 y. 7 m. 4 d. Sarah A., d. of Jacob and Sarah A., of scarlet fever, July 20, 1851; 4 y. 6 m. Alice H., d. of Francis E. and Eliza G. (b. in Chelsea), of cholera in- fantum, Sept. 5, 1855; 1 y. 9 m. Mary, widow of Jacob, d. of Joseph and Eunice Sampson (b. in Salem), of palsy, Dec. 23, 1855; 73 y. 7 m. Elizabeth K., d..of Stephen and Sally, of typhoid fever, in Roxbury, July 10, 1857; 31 y. 1 m. Sally K., wife of Stephen, d. of John and Martha Knight (b. in New- burypon), of abscess in lung, Feb. 18, 1864; 66 y. 4 m. Sarah A., wife of Jacob (b. in ), of tumor, Oct. 10, 1870 ; 52 y. 9 m. SLOANE. Lydia, d. of , of old age, Nov. 7, 1844 ; 84 y. SMALL. Keub^n, s. of , Sept. 21, 1864; 69 y. (Gravestone.) William P., s. of William and Joanna (b. in Nottingham. N. II.), of heart disease, June 24, 1869; 47 y. 2 m. 7 d. John E., s. of John and Mary W. (b. in Holderncss, N. H ;, of con- sumption, Aug. 18, 1872; 38 y. WOBURN RECORD OF DEATHS. 179 SMALLEY. Mary E., d. of Thomas G. W. and Lizzie, of croup, Jan. 8, 1871: 3 y. II nj. 14 d. SMITH. John, s'. of Matthew, Oct. 18, 1663. Mary, wife of Jonathan, Dec. 22, 1717. d. of Jonathan, Nov. 5, 1774. Jonathan Smith's nurse's child, Nov. 13, 1774; ab. 4 y. wife of Jonatiian. May 10, 1790. Jonathan, s. of , Feb. 18, 1797; 78 y. Judith, widow of , May 9, 1815. widow of , Sept. 17, 1827; 78 y. child of Samuel, , 1831. John W., s. of Aaron and Harriet S., Aug. 25, 1838 ; 4 y. 6 m. I.arltin, July 12, 1840; 42 y. (Gravestone.) Caroline, d. of , Aug. 10, 1842; 5 y. Octavia, wife of Rev. George P., d. of Barrage and Yale (b. in S. Reading), of inflammation of bowels, March 28, 1844; 29y. George P., s. of Charles A. and Rachel, of canker in the throat, Aug. 28, 1846; 28 d. Horace T., s. of Elijah H. and Anna, of cholera infantum, Sept. 16, 1848; 3 m. Fanny H., d. of Elijah H. and Ann T., of teething, June 7, 18.50; 10 m. 4 d. Elijah H., s. of Elijah and Maria (b. in New York, N. Y.), of con- sumption, July 23, 1851; 31 y. 7 m. 18 d. Patrick, s. of John and Bridget (b. in Ireland), of fracture of the • skull, Oct. 27, 1853; 60 y. [61 y., gravestone]. LlUa W., d. of Henry "W. and Harriet A. (b. in New York City), of dropsy of the brain, July 15, 1854; 2 y. 10 m. Thomas, s. of John and Mary, of lung fever, April — , 1855 ; 2 y. Grace E , d. of Charles A. and Elizabeth A., of consumption of the blood, July 21, 1«61; 8 m. 12 d. Arthur B., s. of William B. and Abby L., of cholera infantum, Sept. 25, 1861; 2 m. 5 d. Josephine D., d. of Franklin and Harriet, of heart disease, Dec. 12, 1861 ; 25 y. 8 m. Mary F., d. of Patrick and Rosa, of measles, Aug. — , 1862; 2y. 10 o . STEWART. John, s. of John and Margaret (b. in Pietou, N. S.), scalded,* Jan. 5, 1853 ; IS y. Isabella, wife of , d. of Donald and Isabella Stewart (b. in Scot- land), of fractured limb. May 9, 1862; 50 y. James H., s. of James and Lydia (b. in Medford), of wounds, in Bal- timore, Md., Nov. 1, 1863; 27 y. STICKSTBY. d. of Daniel G. and , of weakness, Sept. 19, 1844; 1 d. Daniel G., s. of John and Phebe (b. in Jaffrey, N. H.), of consump- tion, Nov. 21, 1847 ; 29 y. Daniel Eugene, s. of Daniel G. and Rozilla J., Nov. 8, 1848; 2 y. (Gravestone.) STILES. Everett, s. of Israel and Catharine, of inflammation of bowels, Sept. 22, 1850; 4 v. 7 m. Israel, s. of Elijah and Tabitha (b. in Andover), of disease of the heart, July 2, 1852 ; 37 y. Sophia C, wife of Oliver C, d of James and Marv Stevens (b. in Sandwich, N. H.), of consumption Aug. 13, 1863; 41 y. 10 m. STIMPSON. Mrs. Lydla, wife of , of Boston, June 6, 1804; 28 y. Willie H., s. of Nathaniel and Sarah, June 21, 1858; 4 d. STODDARD. Julia Ann, d. of Joshua and Almira, Dec. 3, 1828 ; 2 y. 7 m. Georgianna, d. of Joshua and Almira, Oct. 8, 1839 ; 4 y. Anna L., d. of Nathaniel and Emily, of cholera infantum, Sept. 16, 1854 ; 2 m. 4 d. Almira, wife of Joshua, d. of Josiah and Huldah Colburn (b. in Dra- cut), of tumor, March 15, 1869; 68 y. 5 m. 8 d. STONE. Abigail, widow of , May 11, 1718: 71 y. infant child of Mr. Aaron, June 14. 1822; 16 m. William, s. of , of fever, Jan. 23, 1844; 14 y. Lucy Anna, d. of Joseph and Lucy T. (b. in Boston), of dropsy on brain, April 2, 1849 ; 3 y. 10 m. Maria E., d. of Abraham and Maria, of scarlet fever, April 15, 1851; 3 y. 1 m. 7 d. * He (ell Into a tan vat at Choate, Alley & Co. 's. 184 WOBURN KECOED OF DEATHS. STONE, continued. Maria V., d. of Abraham and Maria, of cholera infantum, Sept. 29 » 1852; ly. 2 m. Mary, d. of William A. and Emily M., of pneumonia, Dec. 14, 1867; 7 m. 22 d. Annie, d. of Sherman and Lydia (b. in Corinna, Me.), of cholera morbus, July 29, 1869; 15 y. 19 d. STOKER. Willie M., s. of Gilbert S. and Nancy (b. in Augusta, Me.), of con- sumption, Nov. 12, 1858; 3y. 8 m. Clara S., d. of Gilbert S. and Nancy L., of canker. May 8, 1863; 1 m. 21 d. Carrie, d. of Gilbert S. and Nancy, of cholera infantum, July 28, 1863 ; 6 m. 12d. " • STOVER. Clara W., d. of William H. and Sarah J., of whooping cough, July 29, 1854; 9 m. Elmira, wife of Jonathan, d. of Isaac and Mary Whlttemore (b. in Tewksbnry), of consumption, Aug. 8, 1855; 52 y. 8 m. STOWERS. Sarah, widow of Samuel (b. at Chelsea), of old age, Oct. 14, 1849 ; 81 y. Arietta, s. of Joseph B. and Nancy, of congestion of brain, Aug. 14, 1859; 4 m. 5 d. Flora R., d. of Christopher C. and Martha A. (b. in Chelsea), of throat distemper, Aug. 31, 1863 ; 2 y. 29 d. Henry Augustus, s. of Christopher C. and Martha A., of throat dis- temper, Sept. 11, 1863; 4 y. 29 d. James W., s. of Christopher C. and Martha A., of putrid sore throat, Sept. 13, 1863 ; 5 m. 6 d. William C, s. of Joseph B. and Nancy S., of phthisis, Nov. 13, 1866; 21 y. 7 m. 17 d. Emma C, d. of Joseph B. and Nancy S., of phthisis, Nov. 21, 1870; 20 y. 6 m. 8 d. STRAFFORD. Bridget, d. of Patrick and Mary (b. in Ireland), of consumption, Aug. 23, 1865 ; 28 y. STRATTON. William, s. of , in the army, at Tlconderoga, , 1776. Calvin, s. of , May 18, 1823. a child of Mr., June 30, 1823. Calvin, infant s. of Mr., Dec. 15, 1825. Sarah, wife of Josiah, d. of Amos and Betsey Russell (b. in Lexington) , of dropsy. May 27, 1855 ; 72 y. 3 m. 7 d. Josiah, s. of Daniel and Martha (b. in Weston), of hypertrophy of the heart, June 14, 1865 ; 82 y. 7 m. 24 d. STREETER. Francis R., s. of Jewett B. and S. E., of typhoid fever, July 26, 1872 ; 20y. 4 m. 17d. WQBXTEN RECORD OF DEATHS. 185 STURTEVANT. Julia A., wife of Barzillai, of dropsy, June U, 1845; 42 y. Mary, d. of Barzillai and Julia A., of consumption, Sept. 5, 1845; 4 m. STYGLES. Francis, s. of John and Julia (b. in Lexington), of typhoid fever, Sept, 18, 1872 ; 21 y. 8 in. , SUIiLIVAN. Dennis, s. of Martin and Hannah (b. in Ireland), of lune fever, Jan. 9, 1855; 21 y. ■ ^ a , " u Thomas V., s. of Thomas and Rebecca B. (b. in Boston), of cancer, Jan. 7, 1859; ,".8 y. 7 m. Michael, s. of Timothy and Bridget (b. In Ireland), kiUed on B. & L. E. R., Oct. 5, 1864. Thomas, s. of Eugene and Mary, of croup, July 7, 18C7; 4 y. Julia M., d. of Eugene and Mary, of diphtheria, July 19, 1867; 6 y. 5 m. 2 d. Mary Abby, d. of Daniel and Clara P., Nov. 22, 1867; 23 y. 9 m. 19 d. (Gravestone.) Mary, wife of Thomas, d. of John and CatharineKane (b. in Ireland), of phthisis, Jan. 28, 1868; 38 y. Martha A., d. of Michael and Susan, of pertussis, Aug. 26, 1868; 3 m. Elizabeth D., widow of Thomas, d. of Julius and Martha Dunning (b. in New Yorli City), of softening of the brain, July 25, 1869; 59 y. 4 m. Mary Jane, d. of Michael and Susan, of hip disease, March 14, 1870; 3 y. 6 m. Joseph, s of Jeremiah and Mary (b. in Ireland), of phthisis, Dec. 7, 1870; 24 y. Thomas, s. of (b. in Ireland), of heart disease, Feb. 6, 1871; 44 j. Mary Ellen, d. of Joseph and Ellen, of chronic bronchitis, Feb. 27, 1871; 3 m. 6 d. James, s. of James and Bridget (b. in Ireland), of dropsy, Sept. 14, 1871; 44 y. Michael J., s. of Michael and Susanna, of cholera infantum, Sept. 15, 1871; 3 m. 12 d. Michael, s. of Michael and Margaret, by accident, Nov. 1, 1871 ; 31 y. 7 m. SUMMERS (see Someks). SUMKER. Martha S., wife of (b. inBoston), fromafall, Dec. 10, 1843; 71 y. Henry A., s. of J. Henry and Mary T., of premature birth, Oct. 3, 1862 ; 1 h. SURNAMES UNKNOWN (see Unknown Surnames). • SUTHERLAND. Mary A.,d. of Daniel and Clara (b. in Durham, Me.), of typhoid fever, Nov. 22, 1867; 23 y. 9 m. Admiral F., s. of Colanand Mary J., of teething, Sept. 29, 1871 ; 4 m. 15 d. JSUTTON. Lambert, s. of , Nov. 27, 1649. 186 WOBDUN KECOED OF DEATHS. SWAN. John, s. of John and Sarah, March 1, 1693. Sarah, widow of , A|)ril — , 1738. Caleb, s. of , March 30, 1816; 62 y. Sarah, widow of Caleb, Nov. 15, 1821. Henrietta, d. of George F. and Maria, of croup, Dec. 22, 1846 ; 3 y. 6 m. D. W'ebster, s. of George ¥. and Maria B., of consumption, Sept. 4, 1868; 29 y. 7 m. Mary P., wife of Charles, d. of David B. and Rebecca Parker, of con- sumption, Oct. 21, 1869; 46 y. 1 m. 14 d. SWEENEY. Mary, widow of , d. of Francis and Susan Stars (b. in Ireland), of old age, Sept. 23, 1867; 75 y. SWEETSER. Mrs. Mercy, wife of Mr. Aaron, Dec. 7, 1775; 22 y. child of , at Nathan Wyman's, , 1775. Mrs. Mary, wife of , June 7, 1842; 42 y. Emma J., d. of Samuel C. and Mary E., of cholera Infantum, Sept. 8, 1855; 8 m. 15 d. Dolly E., d. of Samuel C. and Mary, of cholera Infantum; Aug. 7, 1860; 7 m. 7 d. Samuel P., s. of Samuel C. and Mary E., of lung fever, Jan. 9, 1862; 10 m. 22 d. Charles, s. of Charles A. and Abby W., of congestion of the brain, May 2, 1865 ; 2 y. 8 m. 6 d. SYMMES. Mary, d. of William and Ruth, Aug. 27, 1714; 3 m. Ruth, wife of William, Nov. 16, 1758. Abigail, wife of John, March 8, 1762; 28 y. William, s. of , May 24, 1764 ; 86 y. child of Samuel, , 1775. child of Samuel, , Feb. 21, 1785. John, s. of , May 14, 1785. Mr. Zachariah, s. of , April 19, 1793 ; 87 y. Judith, wife of Zachariah, July 24, 1795; 84 y. Polly, d. of , Sept. 5, 1795 ; 17 y. Rebecca, wife of Zachariah, Aug. 10, 1805; 63 y. Zachariah, s. of , Jan. 19, 1806; 63 y. Abigail Felton, d. of Samuel, Jr., Nov. 11, 1812; 9 d. Samuel, s. of , Sept. 11, 1816; 69 y. William, ». of , Jan. 1, 1819; 61 y. WilViam, s. of Zachariah and Nancy, Oct. 22, 1822; 3 y. 9 ra. child of Mr. Horatio, Oct. 28, 1823. child of Mr. Horatio, Nov. 12, 1828; 2 y. Zachariah, 3d, s. of . April 16, 1830;* 23 y. Samuel F., s. of Samuel and Mary, March 13, 1832; 18 y. .Abigail, wife of John, Nov. 8, 1834; 38 y. William Franklin, s. of John and Almira, of dropsy in the head, Nov. 14, 1843; ly. 6 m. ♦ AlBO recorded 1831. WOBURN EECOED OF DEATHS. 18 T SYMMES, continued. Almira E., wife of John, Jr., d. of Joshua and Almira Stoddard, of dropsy, March 28, 1844; 24 y. Zachariah, s. of Zachariah and , of bilious colic, Dec. 22, 1845; Toy. Joseph B., s. of Samuel and Susanna, of cancerous tumor, March 22, 1850; 66 y. Haunah, widow of Zachariah, d. of Nathan and Lydia Richardson, of typhoid fever, March 23, 1857 ; 78 y. TABOR. Hayues Johnson, s. of Newell Z. and Eliza S., of water on the brain, Aug. 16, 1864; 1 y. 9 m. 4 d. TAFFE. John, s. of John and Bridget, of water on the brain, Aug. 15, 1863 ; 1 y. 4 m. William, s. of John and Bridget, of measles, June 26, 1864; 1 y. 6 d. Bridget, wife of John, d. of Gerret and Riley (h. in Ireland), of ascites, Aug. 9, 1871 ; 48 y. TAPLLff. George, s. of Mansfield and Martha (b. in Corinth, Vt.), of phthisis,. March 3, 1869 ; 51 y. 9 m. 25 d. TAY. Nathaniel, s. of , April 18, 1724. Bathsheba, widow of , July 9, 1730. Ruth, d. of Mr. William, Jan. 15, 1747; 10 y. 4 m. 9 d. Mary, d. of William and Abigail, May 5, 1747; 1 y. 10 m. Mr. Nathaniel, s. of , April 2, 1758. Mrs. , wife of , , 1776. Archelaus, s. of William and Susanna, Oct. 22, 1776. Abigail, wife of Lieut. William, Sept. 26, 1778 ; 71 y. Lieut. William, s. of , Dec. 8, 1780. child of Aaron, March 15, 1783. Hannah, d. of , Dec. 25, 1786; 24 y. James, s. of John, July 16, 1788 ; 6 y. Abigail, d. of , April 27, 1789; 21 y. John, Jr., s.xii , May 15, 1791 ; 3 y. Lucy, d. of , Nov. 22, 1793; 18 y.. Kate, a black woman in Major Tay's family, of old age, July — ,. 1794. Aaron, s. of , Dec. 15, 1794; 45 y. William, s. of , March 17, 1795 ; 68 y. child of John, Sept. 25, 1797 ; 6 m. Capt. Jesse, s. of , at Bedford, N. H., Nov.(?) — , 1797. Aaron, s. of , June — , 1800 ; 19 y. Joshua, b. of , Dec. 29, 1801 ; 61 y. child of John, Sept. 8, 1801. Susanna, widow of William, March 15, 1803. Samuel, s. of , Nov. 2 or 3, 1804; 66 y. child of Josiah, Sept. 9, 1808 ; 4 d. Rebecca, d. of , March 6, 1810; 24 y. Oliver Warren, s. of Oliver and Joanna, Sept. 17, loll ; 1 m. 188 WOBUEN RECORD OF DEATHS. TAY, continued. Phebe, widow of , June 29, 1814; 67 y. Warren, s. of Oliver, Aug. 17, 1814; 16 ra. infant child of Oliver, Oct. 25, 1814; 1 d. James, s. of John, April 2, 1818 ; 28 y. William, 2d, s. of , belonged to Woburn, in Stoneham, April 27, 1820 ; 41 y. Ebenezer, s. of , Dec. 3, 1822. Mr. John, s. of -^— , Jan. 14, 1826. Mr. Joshua, s. of , Feb. 2, 1826; 61 y. child of Luke, Sept. 7, 1826. child of Luke, Aug. 9, 1826. Lieut. William, s. of , Nov. 28, 1827; 78 y. Sally Holden, d. of Luke and Rachel, Dec. 23, 1828; 1 y. Hannah, widow of Lieut. William, Nov. 10, 1829 ; 80 y. infant child of William, Oct. 8, 1829. Rhoda, wife of William, Sept. 8, 1830; 34 y. Susanna, widow of , Sept. 13, 1833; 90 y. John Augustus, s. of John B. and Abigail, Sept. 17, 1838; 9 w. 4 d. William, s. of , July 31, 1841 ; 49 y. (Gravestone.) d. of John B., Sept. 3, 1841; 6 w. Abigail P., d. of , Sept. 23, 1841 ; 25 y. Sarah, widow of John, d. of Daniel and Patience Cutter (b. in Med- ford), of old age, Sept. 27, 1845 ; 83 y. Benjamin, s. of Benjamin and Hannah, of weakness, Jan. 27, 1846; 4d. Oliver P.. s. of Oliver P. and Abigail, of scarlet fever, Nov. 20, 1848; 5 y. 6 m. 17 d. Rachel, wife of Luke, d. of Learned (b. in Salem), of dropsy, Jan. 28, 1850 [1849, gravestone] ; 48 y. 3 m. Lora S., wife of Cyrus, d. of Dennis and Ruth Buckman, of consump- tion, Feb. 8, 1851; 23 y. Abigail, wife of Oliver P., d. of Ezra and Rhoda Thompson (b. In Wilmot, N. H."), of consumption, July 26, 1854; 33 y. 4 m. Sarah A., wife of Jobn, d. of David and Dorcas Lewis, of consump- tion, Jan. 20, 1855; 21 y. Lydia., wife of Archelaus, d. of Thomas McMaster (b. in Antrim, N. H.), of cancer, March 4, 1855 ; 68 y. Archelaus, s. of William and Hannah, of dropsy, Aug. 30, 1855; 77 y. Lorinda, wife of Luke, d. of Edmund and Hannah Beaman fb. in Boston), of cancer, June 25, 1858; 53 y. 6 m. Estella, d. of Oliver P. and Abigail, of scarlatina, Sept. 2i), 1859 ; 9 y. U m. 18 d. Joanna C, wife of Oliver, d. of Stephen and Mary Cummings, April 9, 1861 ; 64 y. 8 m. Caroline, wife of Oliver P., d. of George and Mary P. Bancroft (b. in Reading), of apoplexy. May 17, 1862; 29 y. [28 y. 5 m., grave- stone]. Josiah, s. of Joshua and Susanna, 3d, Dec. 22, 1862; 81 y.- 2 m. 9 d. John S., s. of-S— , March 1, 1869 ; 43 y. (Gravestone.) Sylvester, s. of John and Martha, of consumption, March 1, 1869; 42 y. 5 m. 21 d. Oliver P., s. of Oliver and Joanna, of paralysis, July 7, 1871; 55 y. 8 m. 28 d. Luke, s. of John and Sarah, of consumption, March 24, 1872; 73 y. 6 m. WOBURN KECOUD OF DEA'IHS. 189" TAYLOR. d. of John, June 4, 1786 ; 2 y. 2 m. Hannah, widow of , Nov. 16, 1829 ; 80 y. Julia Ann, d. of Samuel W. and , of disorder in the head, March 15, 1845; 17 y. Charles, s. of (b. in Cheshire, England), of consumption, Oct. 24, 1848; 24 y. Nancy, wife of Philip, d. of Bartlett and Lydia LeBaiTon (b. In Plymouth), of dropsy, March 28, 1853; 68 y. 4 m. Lucy, wife of , Jan. 26. 1861 ; 66 y. , Philip, s. of , Oct. 20, 1863; 77 y. (Gravestone.) Luella A., d. of Asa and Julia A. (b. in Abington, Mass.), of convul-. sions, Oct. 5, 1864; 2 y. John, s. of Oliver and Susan (b. in Campton, N. H.), of old age, Dec. 15, 1865; 73 y. 4 m. Charles Burton, s. of Charles H. and Jennie E. (b. in Harrison, N. J.), of canker, Aug. 13, 1870; 4 m. 10 d. Eunice W., wife of James, d. of Timothy and Eunice Foster (b. in, Wilmington), of palsy, Oct. 31, 1870; 65 y. James, s. of James and (b. in North Reading), of dropsy, July 2, 1871; 72 y. TBARE. Philip, 2d, s. of Charles and Jane (b. in Isle of Man), Jan. 19, 1866 j 24 y. TEEL. child of Joseph, Sept. 25, 1826. child of Joseph, , 1831. TEMPLE. Fannie, d. of Eobert, Esq., Nov. 25, 1775; 19 y. Madam, d. of , late of Charlestown, Dec. 23, 1775; 84 y. TENNEY. John B., s. of , Feb. 17, 1857; 33 y. (Gravestone.) John, s. of John and Louisa (b. in Concord), of cholera infantum, Ang. 10, 1857 : 1 y. Harriet, widow of John G., d. of Lewis and Jerusha Goodwin (b. in Stow), of apoplexy, April 7, 1858 ; 56 y. Elizabeth, d. of John G. and Harriet (b. in Bedford), of Scarlatina,, June 18. 1858; 20 y. John Alpheus, s. of Warren C. and Jeannette M., April 9, 1864; 4 d. THAYER. Joseph W., s. of Joseph and Mary, March 14, 1832; 2 y. 10 m. (Grave'stone.) John W., s. of Joseph and Mary, April 7, 1832; 6 y. 10 m. ' (Grave- stone.) „ ^_ Joseph, s. of Joseph and Mary, Sept. 7, 1838; 3 y. 8 m. (Graven stone.) d. of Mr., of Boston, Sept. 11, 1841 ; 10 y. Joseph, s. of Joseph and Abigail, of consumption, June 5, 1843; 43 y^ 190 WOBUEN RECORD OF DEATHS. THAYER, continued. John, s. of James and Hannah (b. in Boston), of consumption, Oct, 25, 1850 ; 42 y. Henry W., s. of John E. and Mary, of premature birth, Feb. 19, 1862 7 m. John E , .s. of Joseph and Mary E., of consumption, July 8, 1863 30 y. 4 m. 22 d. Frank H., s. of John E. and Mary, of consumption, March 6, 1871 7 y. 7 ra. THEOBALD. George, s. of John and Frances (b. in England), of typhoid fever, Oct. 13, 1863; 53 y. THISTLE. Sarah, d. of (b. in Glasgow, Scotland), of cancer, June 23, 1851; 18 y. THOBIAS. James B., s. of Nehemiah and Martha (b. in Gloucester), of consump- tion, March 11, 1849 ; ab. 53 y. THOMPSON. Elizabeth, wife of James, Nov. 13, 1643. John, s. of Simon, April 12, 1645. James, s. of James, Jan. 24, 1647. Simon, s. of , May — , 1658. Susanna, wife of James, Feb. 10, 1661. Mary, d. of Simon, Feb. 2, 1662. Hannah, wife of James, Feb. 4. 1686. Jonathan, s. of , Oct. 20, 1691. Lieut James, s. of , Sept. 14, 1693; 44 y. Susanna, d. of , Feb 6, 1698. Ebenezer, s. of , Feb. 19, 1698. Hannah, d. of , May 8, 1699. Richard, s. of , Jan. 7, 1719; 30 y. 9 m. 16 d. Phebe, d. of Joshua and Martha, Jan. 30, 1720. Elizabeth, d. of James and Abigail, April 16, 1728. Simon, s. of , Dec. 12, 1736. Ebenezer, s. of , ofCharlestown, April 19, 1741 ; 58 y. Jabez, 8. of Jabez and Lydia, May 30, 1742*. Samuel, s. of , May 13, 1748 ; 43 y. Lydia, d. of Mr. Jabez, Oct. 30, 1749. Esther, d. of Mr. Jabez, Nov. 1, 1749. Jonathan, s. of , of Medford, June 9, 1752; 62 y. Hannah, d. of , June 16, 1754; 37 y. Mary, widow of Ebenezer, March 11, 1755 ; 72 y. Benjamin, s. of , Nov. 7, 1755; 25 y. Mary, d. of Samuel and Abigail, April 6, 1759 ; 1 y. 2 m. Esther, wife of Mr. Abijah, of small-pox, Jan. 3, 1761 ; 21 y. Abigail, wife of Lieut. Samuel, Sept. 21, 1768; 35 y. Arphaxad, s. of Samuel and Abigail, Dec. 15, 1771; 8 y. 9 m. *Al80 recorded May 31, 1743. WOBUEN RECORD OF DEATHS. 191 THOMPSON, continued. ^'^u^^^-l^'" ®- °i' ' '^"1^'* "' Concord Fight, April 19, 1775: 40 v. Ruth, widow 01 Samuel, Oct. — , 1775 ; 69 yf Lydia, widow of , May — , 1776. Samuel, s. of Samuel and Abigail, Aug. 12, 1776; 22 y. 4 ni wife of James, Dec. 23, 1777 ; ab. 70 y. Abigail (?), wife of Abijah, , 1778. Jamew, s. of , Jan. 6, 1784; 83 y. Martha, widow of David, June 3, 1788 ; 65 y. Xydia, second wife of Samuel, Ks-q., Oct. 19, 1788 ; 54 y. — =— child of Ebenezer, Nov. 4. 1789; under 1 y. Nancy, d. of Abijah, Jan. 15, 1790; 2 y. wife of Ebeuezer, May 30, 1790 ; 23 y. Abigail, d. of Abijah, Jr., and Lydia, Oct. 10, 1801 ; 10 y. Samuel, s. of Jonathan, in Ipswich, N. H., brought to Woburn and buried, Sept. 10, 1802. Stephen, s. of Abijah. Jr., and Lydia, July 11, 1803; 6 y. James, s. of , of town's poor, May 24, 1803 ; CO y. Jabez, s. of , Jan. 15, 1804. Lydia, wife of Abijah, Jr , Feb. 3, 1805; 34 y. Abijah, s. of , sheriflf, Jan. 16, 1811; 72 y. Hiram, s. of , Jan. 15, 1812; 68 y. Esther, d. of , Oct. 4, 1815; 83 (?) y. infant d. of Leonard, Jr., June 1, 1816 ; 4 or 5 h. Sarah S., d. of Charles and Mary, April 8, 1818; 64 w. Esther, wife of Samuel, Esq., Aug. 5, 1818; 84 y. Leonard, s. of , Sept. 6, 1819; 56 y. Major Abijah, s. of , Oct. 27, 1820; 52 y. Samuel, Esq., s. of , Aug. 17, 1820; 89 y. widow of Jabez. in S. Eeadiog, Dec 21, 1820; 82 y. Sarah, widow of Abijah, March 22, 1821; 66 y. Lydia, d. of Major Abijah and Lydia, Nov. 25, 1822; 12 y. 10 m. 19 d. child of Benjamin F., Sept 7, 1826. child of Abijih, Sept. 11, 1826. child of Mr. David, Sept. 17, 1826. child of Mr. Daniel, Jan. 4, 1827; 2 d. Miriam, widow of , Dec. 31, 1828; 83 (?) y. (63? y.) child of David, May 19, 1830. wife of David, , 1831. child of David, , 1831. Hannah, wife of Col. Leonard, April 17, 1834; 44 y. Miss Submit B., d. of , Nov. 7, 1836; 21 y. Capt. Jonathan, s. of Samuel, E.«q., Nov. 21, 1836; 76y. 7 m. (Grave- stone, Second Burying-Gronnd.) . Mary Martha, wife of Stephen, Jan. 7, 1839; 22 y. Mary Elizabeth, d. of Charles R. and Elizabeth M., Nov. 11, 1840; 5y. Lydia, widow of Major Abijah, April 22, 1840 ; 63 y. Submit R., wife of Rufus, April 14, 1841; 49 y. Albert., s. of Albert, Aug. 30, 1841 ; 3 m.* d. of Daniel P., Feb. 28. 1843; 2 d. Mrs. Susanna, wife of Daniel, March 2, 1843; 38 y. Kezia, d. of Jabez and Lydia, of old age, March 10, 1845; 96 y. George, s. of , Dec. 31, l»45; 48 y. (Gr.ive.«tone.) * See TbompBon Memorial, page 132. 192 WOBURN RECORD OF DEATHS.. TH03IPS0N, continued. Esther, widow of Leonard, d. of Jesse] and Esther Wyman, of old! age, Oct 2, 1846 ; 80 y. Sarah S., d. of Charles and Mary, of consumption, Oct. 8, 1846; 27 y. Margery, d. of , Aug. 28, 1847; 59 y. (Gravestone.) Louisa, wife of Stephen (b. in Essex, N. Y.), of childbirth, Jan. 27, 1848; £4y. Elizabeth G., d. of Daniel P. and Fanny, of weakness, Feb. 21, 1848; 16 d. Samuel, s. of ^,(b. Nov. 13, 1803), Aug. 1, 1848. (Gravestone.) Daniel JP., s. of David and Rachel (b. in Guilford, N. H.), of consump- tion of blood, Oct. 17, 1852; 54 y. Mary, widow of Jonathan, d. of Juduthun and Mary Richardson, of old age, May 1, 1854; 89 y. 9 m. Alpha, s. of Abijah and Sarah, of chronic dysentery, Aug. 27, 1854;. 69 y. Anna B., wife of Leonard, d. of Samuel and Susan Mead (b. in Ames- bury), of consumption, Feb. 22, 1855; 51 y. [50 y., gravestone]. Joseph, s. of Samuel and Olive (b. in Tewksbury), of paralysis. May 28, 1855; 57 y. Jonathan, s. of Jonathan and Mary (b. in Nelson, N. H.), of cancer, May 80, 1855; 69 y. Henry S., s. of Charles and Maria, of marasmus, Oct. 4, 1855 [Sept. 14, 1856, gravestonej ; 1 y. 6 m. Susan C, wife of Stephen (b. in Cambridge, Vt.), of consumption, Oct. 13, 1860; 38 y. Emily, d. of Jonathan and Mary, of jaundice, Dec. 10, 1860; 65 y. 10- m 19 d. Abijah E., s. of Abijah and Celinda, of internal cancer, Aug. 5, 1861; 32 y. Corp. Francis, s. of Samuel I. and Lorena W. (b. in Chelsea) , killed in battle, at Gaines' Mills, Va,, June 27, 1862 ; 17 y. 2 m. 16 d. Capt. Samuel Ingalls, s. of Samuel and Lucy (b. in Tewksbury, April 17, 1820), of wounds, in Baltimore, Md., Aug. 4, 1862; 42 y. 3 m. 17 d. Anna M., d. of Leonard and Anna B., of consumption, May 2, 1863; 22 y. 10 m. 28 d. Fanny, d. of Aaron and Sarah Ann, of consumption, June 29, 1863;. 14 y. 8 m. [9 m., gravestone]. Mary, wife of Charles, d. of Samuel and Catharine Wyman, of con- gestion of the lunars, Dec. 6, 1866; 83 y. 9 m. 22 d. Ceiinda, wife of Abijah, d. of William and Arethusa Fox, of organic stricture of the colon, Sept. 11, 1866; 70 y. 10 m. Alta C, d. of Samuel I. and Lorena (b. in Lawrence), of consumption, March 7, 1867 ; 18 y. 8 m. 27 d. Abijah, s. of Abijah andLydia, of softening of the brain, June 7, 1868 ^ 75 y. 17 d. Caroline, wife of[ Timothy A., d. of Levi and Ruth Johnson (b. Dec. 31, 1828), July 31, 1868. (Gravestone.) Mary, widow of Alpha, d. of John and Susan Scottow, of natuj'al decay, Aug. 18, 1868; 86 y. 11 lu. Clarissa, widow of , d. of Solomon and Lydia Trull (b. in Bur- lington), of typhoid fever, Sept. 7, 1868 ; 70 y. 3 m. Frank E., s. of Samuel F. and Mary E., of croup, Nov. 29, 1868; 8 y. 4 m. 19 d. Charles, s. of Abijah and Sarah, of cancer. May 16, 1869 ; 88 y. 5 m.. 21 d. ■WOBUEN RECORD OF DEATHS. 193 THOMPSON, continued. Lorena W., widow of Samuel I., d. of Stephen and Louisa Willard (b. in Sanfoi-d, Me.), of tumor, Sept. 15, ls69; 4ii y. 9 m. 28 d. Silas H., s. of George P. and Elizabetti (b. in Nova Scotia), Aug. 20, 1872. Warren, s. of Albert and Serviah B., of typhoid fever, Dec. 12, 1872; 21 y. 10 m. THORNTON. Mary Ann, d. of Owen and Catharine (b. in Providence, R. I.), of hypertrophy of the heart, Oct. 21, 1868; 21 y. 6 m. 26 d. Francis, s. of John and Ellen, of hydrocephalus, Jan. 10, 1869 ; 1 y. 7 m. George, s. of and Margaret (b. in Boston), in Boston, April 14, 1872; 18 y. THURLOW. Henry J., s. of Jacob and Martha (b. in Charlestown), of consump- tion, June 8, 1845; 18 y. ' THURSTON. Phehe, wife of Samuel, d. of Joshua and Eunice Noyes (b. in Bos- cawen, N. H.), of insanity, March 18, 1863; 62 y. TIBBETTS. Samuel, s. of John and Susan (b. in Rochester, N. H.), of consump tion, Dec. 8, 1871 ; 67 y. 7 m. TIDD. Samuel, s. of , , 1651. Margaret, wife of John, ,1651. John, s. of , April 24, 1657. ■ Joseph, s. of John, Feb. 1, 1661. Ebenezer, b. of , Aug. 18, 1725. Elizabeth, wife of Sergt. John, Oct. 6, 1732. Rebecca, d. of John, May 21, 1738. Old Mr. John, s. of , Aug. 8, 1743. Jacob, s. of , July — , 1745. Samuel, s. of Samuel and Phebe, in the army at L ike George, Oct. 10^ 1758. Phebe, wife of Mr. Samuel, Nov. 18, 1765. wife of Samuel, May 5, 1785. Lieut. Jonathan, s. of , Aug. 16, 1785; 59 y. A negro man of widow Tidd, Sept. 10, 1785; 22 y. child of Jonathan, buried Jan. 11, 1790. Samuel, Sen., s of , Oct. 7, 1791. Serviah, widow of , May 8, 1791 ; 64 y. child of Mr. Jonathan, Dec. 26, 1798 ; 3 y. youngest child of Samuel, Oct. 13, 1802. Samuel, s. of , Aug. — , 1804 ; 39 y. Rosanna, wife of William, May 19, 1816; 21 y. infant of Luke, July 26, 1818. Jacob, B. of , April 15, 1819; 51 y. 13 194 WOBUEN RECORD OF DEATHS. TIDD, continued. Alfred, s. of Jonathan, Jr , March 27, 1821 ; 6 y.. Susan, wife of Capt. John, Aug. 26, 1822; 27 y. Dea. Samuel, s. of , Nov. 12, 1826; 39 y. child of William, Oct. (2?), 1826. Jonathan, Jr., s. of , April 19, 1830. Julia Ann, wife of Dea. John, June 4, 1832; 23 y. Mr. Ebenezer, s. of , May 3, 1833; 31 y. Khoda, wife of Jonathan, Jan. 15, 1836. Mary, wife of Dea. Samuel, March 21, 1836; 47 y. F. J. Haydn, s.' of Marshall and Sarah Ann (b. Jan. 3, 1836), March 13, 1839. (Gravestone.) Mrs. Sally, wite of Jonathan, Dec. 17, 1841 ; 27 y. 6 m. Jonath-an, s. of , Feb. 17, 1842; 84 y. Hannah, wife of Samuel B., d. of — — Symraes, of consumption, June 28, 1848; 45 y. Samuel B., s. of Samuel and Bubamah, of consumption, Sept. 19, 1848; 52 y. Marshall, s. of Samuel and Susanna, of rheumatic fever and erysipe- las, April 22, 1851; 47 y. Don, s. of Jonathan and Sally, of typhoid fever, Feb. 12, 1852 [1851, gravestone] ; 11 y. 3 d. Warner C, s. of John and Julia A., of typhoid fever, Oct. 29, 1853; 26 y. 2 m. 4 d. Henry, s. of Henry and Mary S., of canker, Aug. 11, 1854; 21 d. Alice, d. of Horace H. and Almira, of teething. May 15, 1858; 1 y. 9 m 11 d. Aurt-lia M., wife of Warner C, Oct. 11, 1859; 32 y. (Gravestone.) William C, s. of Charles and Abbie, of premature birth, Feb. 24, 1860 ; 8h. Harriet A., wife of Squire, d. of Oliver and Harriet Wheeler (b. in Stoneham), of consumption, Dec. 23, 1863; 43 y. Charles, s. of William and Eosanna, of cancer of liver, Feb. 14, 1864; 47 y. 9 m. Daniel, s. of Jonathan and Cynthia, of caucer, Nov. 1, 1867; 49 y. 10 m. John, s. of Samuel and Susanna, of pneumonia, Oct. 29, 1868; 79 y. 6 m. 15 d. Abby E., widow of Charles, d. of Noah and Esther Eatoo, of phthisis, July 22, 1869; 48 y. 3 m. 17 d. Harriet I). F., wife of Jonathan, d. of Samuel and Sally Hitchcock (b. in Claremont, N. H.), of phthisis, Jan. 10, 1870; 51 y. 5 m. 1 d. [52 y. 8 m., gravestone]. Cynthia, widow of Jonathan, d. of John and Abigail Eames, of old age, Aug. 25, 1872; 89 y. 11 m. TILLSON. David H., s. of David and Catharine (b. in Boston), of concussion of the brain, Jan. 17, 1872; 42 y. TILTON. David, s. of John and Sally (b. in Lower Gilmanton, N. H.), of uri- nary calculi, Feb. 10, 1860 ; 62 y. 7 m. WOBURN EECOKD OF DEATHS. 195 TODD. Ann, wife of Thomas(b. in Boston), of convulsions, Sept. 24, 1849; 37 y. Joseph E., s. of Joseph and Sarah (b. in Charlottetown, P. E. I.), of measles. May 15, 1S67; 1 y. 9 ni. 19 d. TOLAN. Charles, s. of Charles and Mary A., of diarrhoea, Sept. 29, 1862; 15 d. Mary, d. of Hugh and Celia (b. in Boston), of diarrhoea, July 23, 1864 ; 1 y. 1 m. Patrick, s. of John and Bridget (b. in Ireland) , of peritonitis, June 18, 1865; 24 y. John, s. of Charles and Mary A., of cholera infantum, Sept. 5, 1865; 2 m. Rosauna, d. of Charles and Mary Ann, March 20, 1867 ; 8 d. Thomas, s. of Patrick and Rose, of marasmus. May 6, 1868 ; 7 m. 14 d. Rusie, wife of Patrick, d. of Thomas snd Catharine Conlon (b. in Ireland), of hemiplegy, Sept. 28, 1869; 41 y. Charles, s. of Charles and Mary, of cholera infantum, Oct. 1, 1869; 1 y. 3 m. William, s. of Charles and Mary A., of cholera infantum, Aug. 14, 1871: 18 d. Anna, d. of Charles and Marv, of cholera infantum, Sept. 20, 1872; 2 m. TOOMEY. John W., s. of Patrick and Bridget, of scarlatina, June 5, 1857 ; 4 y. TOTMAN (see also Tottingham). Charlotte, wife of Daniel, March 7, 1828 ; 44 y. TOTTINGHAM. Anna, wife of Henry, Feb. 23, 1664. Nehemlah, s. of , March 28, 1714. . Eliah, s. of , Nov. 27, 1717. Henry, s. of April 5, 1728. Rebecca, d. of Eliah and Rebecca, April 28, 1733- Abigail, d. of Kllah and Rebecca, Dec. 30, 1737.. Eliaih, s. of , March 29, 1743. Ephraim, s. of , Nov. 13, 1794. Elisha, 8. of , Jan. 19, 1802; 89 y. Jonathan, s. of , Nov. 20, 1802. Sarah, widow of Elisha, Jan. 8, 1809; 93 y. James, s. of , found dead in his bed, Aug, 10) 1809; 56 y. Abigail, d. of , Aug. 22, 1810; 54 y. • Mary, d. of Moses and Sarah (b. in Ashburuham); Aug. 14, 1862. TOWNE. Mary P., wife of Levi P. (b. in West Cambridge), of consumption,. Oct. 5, 1844; 31 y. Mary Louisa, d. of Levi and Mary E/, .of consumption,. Jdn. 29, 1845 ; 6 m. 15 d. 196 WOBURN EECORD OF DEATHS. TOWNER. William R., s. of Russell and Mary, of teething, Dec. 6, 1853; 1 y. TRACY. Catharine, d. of Michael and Agnes, of whooping cough, June 11, 1871; 5 m. 25 d. TRASK. Mary, d. of , pauper, of Lexington, March 17, 1797; 77 y. Mary E., d. of Moses C. and Mary C, Aug. 3, 1839; 6y. 11 m. d. of Moses C, Sept. 5, 1841 ; 6 w. TROWBRIDOE. Willie L., s. of C. I. and Carrie A., of pneumonia, Feb. 15, 1865; 2 m. 18 d. TRUE. MaryE., wife of John, d. of and Sarah Gates (b. in Salisbury), of lung fever, Nov. 8, 1863; 33 y. Franklin Ba^:ley, s. of Ephraira aod Ann (b. in Seabrook, N. H.), of wounds, in Salisbury, Mass., Nov. 17, 1864; 25 y. TRULIi. Lydia, d. of Solomon, May 19, 1792; 2 y. Charles C, s. of George and Delphina K., Aug. 28, 1841; 4 m. Lydia, widow of Solomon, late of Burliagton (b. in Tewksbury), of pleurisy. May 28, 1847; 81 y. Delphina R., wife of George, d. of Luke and Mary Reed, of cancer. May 27, 1859 ; 46 y. 6 m. 4 d. Fannie H., d. of Charles and Sarah A. (b. In Boston), of typhoid dys- entery, Sept. 3, 1864 ; 16 y. 11 m. Mandana C, d. of Elbridge and Sylvia M., of heart disease, Sept. 9, 1865; 23 y. 3 m. .George, s. of , Nov. 21, 1865; 59 y. (Gravestone.) Ella Maria, d. of Elbridge and Sylvia, of phthisis, March 12, 1866; 21 y. 6 m. 5 d. tSj'ivia M., wife of Elbridge, d. of Abraham and Anna Copeland (b. in Washington, N. H.), of phthisis, Dec. 2, 1867; 57 y. 6 m. -Charles, s. of Charles and Sarah A. (b. in Bjston), of dysentery, Oct. .5, 1868; 18 y. 9 m. 5 d. George A., s. of George and Delphina R., Jan. 29, 1870; 34 y. 10 m. (Gravestone.) Mary A., d. of Alfred A. and Margaret E., of phthisis, Nov. 26, 1871 ; 19 y. 6 ra. 28 d. TUCK. George W., s. of John and Sarah (b. in Beverly), of colic, Dec. 21, 1859; 23y. 9 m. .Benjamin F., s. of John and Sarah (b. in Watertown), of apoplexy. May 12, 1865 ; 46 y. 2 m. WOBURN RECORD OF DEATHS. 197 TUFTS. Peter, s. of Mr. Peter, Jr., and Mrs. Ann. March 19, 1752; 10 m. Samuel, s. of , pauper, of Medford, Feb, 2, 1808 ; 49 y. Hannah A., d. of , Sept. 10, 1842; 2 m. Mary Jane, wife of Franklin (b. lu Porter, Me.), of consumption. May 10, 1850 ; 24 y. Susannah, widow of Benjamin (b. in Charlestown), of mortification, Nov. 8, 1852 ; 69 y. TURNER. Charles A., s. of Abel and Charlotte, of fits, Nov. 24, 1850; 1 m. 27 d, Harriet F.. d. of Abel and Charlotte, of fits, Oct. 30, 1851 : 3 y. 4 m. s. of Cephas and V. B., of premature birth. May 15, 1867; 1 d. TUTTLE. Ella M., d. of Aaron, Jr., and Mary Ann, of cholera infantum, Aug. 11, 1848; 3 m. Aaron, s. of Israel and (b. in Chelsea), of debilitation, Sept. 4, 1852; 67 y. Hannah, widow of Aaron, d. of Peter and Betsey Conrey (b. in Bed- ford), of lung fever, Dec. 22, 1863; 77 y. 6 m. Aaron, s. of Aaron and Hannah ^b. in Chelsea), of animal poison, Jan. 24, 1865; 45 y. 5 m. TWEED. wife of James, May 26, 1783 ; 35 y. Sarah H., d. of James and Sarah, Nov. 21, 18 '9; 1 y. 8 m. Joel, s. of (b. in Wilmington), of erysipelas, Sept. 25, 1844; 56 y. 3 m. Maria, d of James, Jr., and Sarah, of scarlet fever, Dec. 24, 1844; 5 y. 11 m. Sarah P., d. of James, Jr., and Sarah, of scarlet fever, Jan. 12, 1845; 2 y. 8 m. Mary L., d. of James and Sarah, of typhoid fever, Jan. 18, 1862; 15 y. 4 m. 14 d. Sarah S., wife of Joseph, May 8, 1868; 42 y. (Gravestone.) Sarah, wife of James, d. of Francis and Sally Snow (b. in Wilming- ton), of phthisi-, May 6, 1868; 42 y. James, s. of James and Sarah, of consumption, Sept. 9, 1872; 42 y. 3 m. 19 d. TWIST. Edward, s. of Edward and Hannah, Aug. 19, 1743. Lydia, wife of Mr. James, March 26. 1776; in her 57th year. wife of Edward. June 18, 1784; 69 y. Edward, s. of , Oct. 7, 1785 ; 74 y. Jesse, s. of Edward, July 6, 1787; 17 y. 3 m. Sybil, d. of Stephen, April 20, 1795; 11 (.?) y. TYLiER. wife of Mr. Jacob, Dec. 20, 1758. Eleanor, wife of Mr. Moses, Jan. 31, 1766. Mr. Jacob, s, of , March 24, 1778. 198 WOBURN EEOORD OF DEATHS. TYLiER, continued,. Anna, wife of Moses, March 18, 1781. John, s. of Moses and Anna, April 29, 1782. Benjamin, s. of Moses and Anna, Sept. 24, 1782. Isaac, s. of , drowned, June 24, 1788; 16 m. child of Jonathan, July 14, 1789 ; under 1 y. Abigail, d. of , of Boston, June 9, 1795. child of Jonathan, April 12, 1803. Ehoda, wife of Jonathan, Dec. 5, 1828; 68 y. Betsey, wife of Joseph, Dec. 22, 1831; 32 (?) y. Joseph H., s. of Joseph and Betsey, May 9, 1832; 5 y. (Gravestone, Second Burying-Gronnd.) Lucy, d. of Joseph and Betsey, Sept. 8, 1832; 9 m. 14 d. (Gravestone, Second Burylng-Ground.) Mr. Jonathan, s. of , Feb. 14, 1833; 72 y. Eliza, d. of Moses and Ann, of consumption, April 14, 1846; 44 y. Marietta L., d. of James P. and Louisa L., of lung fever, April 14, 1849; 2y. 4 ra. Job, s. of Abraham and Sarah (b. in Boston), of asthma (old age), Jan. 1, 1857; 84 y. 2 m. Ansel, s. of Moses and Sarah (b. in Lunenburg), of heart disease, March 12, 1858 ; 69 y. Clarissa, d. of Jonathan and Hhoda , of neuralgia, Dec. 3, 1860; 59 y. John N., s. of Joseph and Emeline M. (b. in Wilmington), of typhoid fever, Sept. 5, 1865; 18 y, 3 m. Jeremiah, s. of William and Nabby (b. in West Boxford), of heart disease, April 10, 1870; 69 y. 9 m. 19 d. TYNG. Sarah, wife of Col. Jonathan, Eiq., Feb. 8, 1714; 69 y. Col. Jonathan, 8. of , Jan. 19, 1724; 81 y. Mrs. Judith, widow of Col. Jonathan, June 5, 1736 ; 99 y. UNDERWOOD. Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of Mr. Thomas, March 28, 1747; in her 33d year. Sarah, widow of , Jan. 7, 1767. Anna, widow of , pauper, at S. Wood's, Dec. 23, 1812; 90 y. UNKNOWN SURNAMES. Rebecca, d. of , 1658. Sen., Feb. 14, 1737. Joshua, s. of Samuel and Prudence, April — , 1743. Maid at Mr. Dou^'Ia^'s, Sept. — , 1775. Andrew, s. of , May 14, 1842; 46 y. UPTON. widow of , Jan. 31, 1793. USHER. John, s. of William and Ann (b. in England), of consumption, Feb. 23, 1851 ; 28 y. WOBURN RECORD OF DEATHS. 199 VAUGHAN. Elizabeth Brown, wife of Samuel, in Boston, Sept. 21, 1819; 3J y. (Gravestone.) Samuel, s. of , in Boston, Jan. 13, 1848; 68 y. (Gravestone.) VEAZEY. George T., s. of G. M. and Maria, Feb. 23, 1843; 4 m. 4 d. VIALL. Ellis Hobert, s. of Ellis and Hannah G., March 25, 1834; 3 y. 7 m. (Gravestone, Second Burying-Grouud. ) Mr. Ellis, s. of , of Charlestown, Deo. 14, 1826; 36 y. VINAL. Charles A., s. of Whitney and Catharine, of lockjaw, in New York, N. Y., May 7, 1852; 11 y. Whitney, s. of Jonathan and Brasilia (b. in Scituate), of pneumonia, April 25, 1855 ; 56 y. 3 m. VINTON. Abigail, wife of Lieut. John, June 21, 1720; 36 y. 5 m. 6 d. John, s. of , Nov. 13, 1727. John C, s. of John and Eusebia, April 3, 1829; 14 d. John, s. of John and Rebecca (b. in Boston), of consumption, Nov. 13, 1848; 49 y. VOSE. Mrs. Mary, wife of , Dec. 25, 1824. Ella A., d. of John, Jr., and Hannah, of fever, Aug. 2, 1850; 3 m. , Ella Lathrop, d. of John, Jr., and Hannah R., of whooping cough, Sept. 14, 1853 ; 2 m. 8 d. Edward A., s. of (b. in Montville, Me.), of wounds, in Peters- burg, Va., June 18, 1864; 21 y. WADE. Phebe, wife of Mr. Ebenezer, Sept. 13, 1768. child of Nathauiel, Nov. 17, 1793. Betsey, wife of Ebenezer, Feb. 12, 1805 ; 53 y. Ebenezer, Jr., s. of -, in Charlestown, buried from his father's, in Woburn, Jan. 19, 1807. Freeman, s. of , belonged to and was buried in Stoneham, June 9, 1818. Mr. James, s. of , March — , 1824. child of Francis, Jan. — , 1825. wife of Col. John, Jan. (.') — , 1826; 37 y. William, s. of , Oct. 3, 1832 ; 24 y. Thomas, s. of , Dec. 21, 1841; 36 y. Mrs. Jerusha, wife of , Sept. 17, 1841 * ; 84 y. s. of B. F., Aug. 17, 1841; 1 y. d. of Nathaniel, Sept. 8, 1842; 9 m. James P., s. of Nathauiel and Mary, of consumption, Aug. 24, 1844; 5 m. * Aleo recorded 18i2. 200 WOBURN RECORD OF DEATHS. WADE, continued. Nathaniel, s. of Nathaniel and Mary, of consumption, Oct. 9, 1S47; .4 m. 15 d. Anaeline, d. of Benjamin r. and Serena, of scarlet fever, Nov. 23, 1848; 4y. 3 m. Hannah, widow of Nathaniel (b. in Charlestown) , of Old age, Jan. 19, 1849; 79 y. William H., s. of Oliver and Eleanor, of dropsy on the brain, April 25, 1851 ; 3 y. 9 m. Oliver, s. of James and Mary, of consumption, June 23, 1851 ; 38 y. Elizabeth A., d. of Jactson and Catharine, of cholera infantum, Sept. 3, 1852; 1 y. 10 m. Alonzo, s. of Nathaniel and Mary, of organic heart disease, Dec. 10, 1857; 28 y. Hon. John, s. of Ebenezer and Elizabeth, of consumption, July 9, 1858 ; 78 y. 2 m. 17 d. Mary, widow of James, d. of James and Susanna -Steele (b. in Stone- ham), of varioloid, April 9, 1860; 77 y. Martin V., s. of Nathaniel and Mary, of phthisis, Sept. 18, 1869; 34 y. 7 m. 9 d. Charles, s. of Nathaniel and Mary, of phthisis, Oct. 16, 1869 ; 42 y. WADLEIGH. Sarah [Susan, gravestone] G., wife of Eufus S., of consumption, Nov. 30, 1850 ; 30 y. WAITE. Silas, .7 y. Edward, s. of E.lward and Esther, June 20, 1736. Dea. Samuel, s. of , Sept. 28, 1744; in his 77th year. Mary, widow of Samuel, in Charlestown, Oct. 23, 1748; 80 y. Mary, d. of Jo.'shua and Mary, Jan. 2, 17.51. child of Mr. Josiah, Jan. 16, 1756. Esther, wife of Mr. Edward, Sept. 23, 1761 ; 65 y. Judith, d. of Joshua and Mary, Jan. 19, 1769. child of Josiah, Aug — , 177.5. Judith, d. of Joshua and Mary, Sept. 28, 1775; 4 y. 4 m. Edward, s. of Edward, Jr., and Abigail, Feb. 20, 1782; 2 y. 18 m. Moses Billings, s. of Edward, Jr., and Abigail, Feb. 20, 1782; 1 y. 3 m. • John, s. of John and Lucy, July 8, 1784; 3 m. Mary, wire of Mr. Jo«iah, Dec. 14, 1785. Euth. d. of -, April 6, 1786; 49 y. Mr. Edward, s. of , Dec. 6, 1787 ; 93 y. infant s. of John, Nov. 13, 1788. infant s. of Col. John, June 16, 1793. Esther, d. of , Oct. 17, 179.5. Mrs. Abigail, wife of Edward, April 16, 1795 ; 37 y. 7 m. Mary, wife of Edward, Sept. 18, 1797; 39 y. 4 m. Capt. Joshua, s. of , Oct. 2, 1798; 70 y. Olive, d. of M. B. and Olive, July 6, 1816; 6 y. (Gravestone.) Mrs. Olive, wife of M. B., d. of Joseph and Betsey, Winn, March 4, 1820; 36 y. (Gravestone.) Prince, s. of , a black man, Sept. 6, 1825; 115 y. Sarah, wife of Josiah, March 29, 1832; 71 y. (Gravestone, Second Bnrying-Ground.) John, s. of Josiah, Jr., and Mary, Dec. 10, 1839; 2 y. 11 m. (Grave- stone, Second Burying-Ground.) Adaline, d. of M. B. and Olive, Oct. 23, 1843; 86 y. (Gravestone.) Josiah, s. of Josiah and Mary, Feb. 5, 1845; 86 y. (Gravestone, Second Burying-Ground ) Billings, s. of M. B. and Olive, July 14, 1847 ; 34 y. (Gravestone.) Clareuce, s. of Cornelius and Clarissa (b. in Bo-ton), of dysentery, Oct. 10, 1847; 2 y. 6 m. - — s. of James H. and Mary A., of weakness, Dec. 24, 1847 ; 2 d. 202 WOBUEN RECORD OF DEATHS. WALKER, continued. Orville M., s. of Charles A. and Mary J. (b. in Watertown), of <3ys- entery, Aug. 18, 1849; ly. 7 m. " . Christopher A., s. of Robert W. and Catharine, of cholera infantum, Sept. 9, 1855; 1 y. 1 m. 5 d. Louis Monto, s. of William and Elizabeth G. (b. in Beverly, Mass.), of wounds, in City Point, Va , June 30, 18C4; 19 y. 7 m. WALL. Josephine, d. of Frederick L. and Josephine, of cholera morbus, Sept. 19, 1870 ; 9 m. 23 d. WALLACE. John, s. of , Aug. 8, 1670. John, 8. of William W. and Catharine, of marasmus, April 5, 1852 ; 4d. Mary E., d. of Thomas and Mary A., of abscess, Dee. 10, 1856; 19 d. John, s. of John H. and Mary (b. in Georgetown), of diarrhoea, July 15, 1871; 45 y. 11 m. 9 d. WALSH (see Welch). WARD. Charles E., s. of Quincy R. and Isabella (b. in Winchester), of chronic dysentery, April 1, 1857; 2 y. 2 m. 21 d. Robert Andersoa, s. of Quincy R. and Isabella, of fracture of skull, April 15, 1865; . 1704." Dorothy Fowle, daughter of Capt. John and Elizabeth (Prescott) Fowle, and grand- daughter of Lieut. James Fowle (epitaph 2), born Aug. 9, 1703. (32.) " Here lyes y" body of lohn Carter son of lohn & Ruth Carter who died May y" 21 1705 in y*^ 20 year of his age." John Carter, son of Lieut. John (epitaph 95) and Ruth Burnham Carter (epitaph 84), born Aug. 8, 1685. (33.) " Here lyes y*^ body of Timothy Walker aged 34 years died June y" 19 1700." Timothy Walker, son of Deacon Samuel (epitaph 25) and Sarah (Reed) Walker, born June 16, 1672; left at his death a wife and three children. (Sewall's History, 647.) (34.) "Memento MORI." " Fugit hoka." " Here lyes buried y^' body of Maior lames Convers Esq'r aged 61 years who departed this life luly y" 8''' 1706." Major James Converse, Esq., son of Lieut. James (epitaph 59) and Ann (Long) Converse (epitaph 4), the distinguished officer in the Indian war, mentioned by Mather, "Magnalia," Book VII., was born in Woburn, Nov. 16, 1645 ; married Jan. 1, 1668-69, Hannah, daughter of Capt. John (epitaphs) and Elizabeth Carter (epitaph 3), born Jan. 19, 1650-51; was freeman, 1671 ; selectman, 1680-88, etc. ; town clerk, 1688, and follow- ing years; representative, 1695-99, etc., etc. He lived a little east of Winter Pond, in the present town of Winchester, in a house not now in EPITAPHS, FIRST BURIAL-GROUND. 15* existence. (Vinton Memorial, 23.) ( Vide Sewall's History of Wobum, 17H-183, 543-545, etc., etc.) Major (then captain) Converse Is most celebrated for his resolute de- fence of Storer's garrison at "Wells, in 1692. The characteristic and minute account of this "memorable action," by Dr. Cotton Mather, occu- pies pages 613-618 of the "Magnalla Christi Americana" (Hartford Edition, 1853), Vol. II. (35.) " Here lyes y'' body of Esther Johnson wife to William Johnson who departed this life December y"^ 17"> 1706 in y** 48fi year of her ag'e.'' Esther (Gardner) Johnson, wife of William Johnson, son of Major William Johnson, and nephew of Lieut. Matthew Johnson (epitaph 16) . She was daughter of Richard (epitaph 21) and Anna (Blanchard) Gard- ner, and was born Oct. 15, 1659. ( Vide Sewall's History, 168, 615.) (36.) "Memento MOKi." " Etjgit hoba." "Here lyes y** body of Pashence Conver daughter of Maior lames & Hannah Conve'r who departed this life luly y'= 23"' 1707 in y'= 2l8t year of her age." Patience Converse, daughter of Major James (epitaph 34) and Hannah (Carter) Converse, born Nov. 6, 1686. (87.) " Memento MOKI. ' •' Eugit hora." " Here lyes the body of Jonathan Russell, aged 32 years & 10 m'o who departed this life y" 20'b of lune 1708 " Jonathan Russell, son of John, Jr., and Sarah (Champney) Russell, born Aug. 6, 1675. His father, an elder, and his grandfather were prominent among the Baptists. (Sewall's History, 6a6, etc.) (38.) " Hannah Eowle dau'ghr of John & Elizabeth Fowle aged 1 month & 3 dayes died Octo'br 3"» 1710." Hannah Fowle, daughter of Capt. John and Elizabeth (Prescott) Fowle, and grand-daughter of Lieut. James Fowle (epitaph 2), born Aug. 30, 1710. (39.) "Memento moki." "Fugit hora." "Here lyes y" body of Sarah Johnson wife to William Johnson Juner who departed this life October y*^' 14"" 1710 in the 29"' year of her age." Sarah (Dole) Johnson, daughter of Richard and Sarah (Greenleaf ) Dole, of Newbury, where she was born Feb. 14, 1681; married as first wife of William Johnson, Jr., Jan. 1, 1707-8, son of William and Esther (Gardner) Johnson (epitaph 35). (40.) " Memento MORI." "Fugithora." " Here lyes the body of M'r Abraham Fyfeild aged 57 years who deceased Septem'br y*^ 12"' 1711." Abraham Fifield, styled '• Captain" in Town Records, perhaps a son of Giles and Mary (Perkins) Fifield of Charlestown. ( Vide Savage Genea- logical Dictionary.) Gravestone removed from original site when the pound was built. 16* EPITAPHS, FIRST BURIAL-GROUND. (41.) " Here lyes y'-' body of Ruth Fowle daug'tr of Cap't. James and M'rs Mary Fowle aged U ye'rs & about 11 m'o died Ma'r'ch ye S'" 1712." Ruth Fowle, daughter of Capt. James (epitaph iS) and Mary (Richard- son) Fowle, born April 16, 1701. (42.) " Here Lyes Buried The Body of Anna Cooper Aged 45 Years who departed This Life March the 9"' 1712." Anna Cooper died "aged 48 years" (Town Records), born Dec. 26, 1S67 (Town li'ecords, 1668), Cambridge, daughter of Deacon John Cooper of Cambridge. Her mother married James Converse, Sr., of Woburn. (Paige's History of Cambridge, 516.) (4.'?.) " Here Lyes y" Body of M'r. Samuel Richardson Aged 66 Years. Died April y" 29* 1712." Samuel Richardson, son of Samuel Richardson the immigrant, and wife, Joanna, was born May 22, 1646, in Woburn. His first wife, Martha, died 1673, and he married (2) Hannah Kingsley, 1674, slain 1676; (3) Phebe Baldwin, married 1676, died 1679; and (4) Sarah Howard CHayward), married 1680, died, his widow, 1717 (epitaph 66). April 10, 1676 . his second wife and two of his children were slain by Indians at Woburn. ( Vide entire account, Sewall's History, 119, 120; and full notice of him, etc. , ibid., 634.) (44.) " Here lyes y" body of M'r Daniel Payn aged 54 years who de- sceased August y*^ 2rst 1712." "Daniel Payne," Town Records. Perhaps the Daniel "Paine," of Charlestown, who, by his wife "Bethiah," had five children born in Charlestown between the years 1697 and 1704. (Ur. B. Cutter's MS.) ( Vide Woburn Records. ) (45.) " MeJIBNTO MORI." " FUGIT HORA." "Here lyes the body of Abigail Walker daug'tr of Samuel & Judith Wallier aged 20 ye'rs 4 m'o died March theiirst 1712-13." Abigail Walker, daughter of Deacon Samuel and Judith (Howard) Walker (epitaph 86), and grand-daughter of Deacon Samuel Walker, Sr.' (epitaph 25), born Oct. 30, 1692. (46.) " Here lyes the body of John Bur been aged about 86 years, who deceased Janu'ry the 8* 1713." John Burbeen, said to have come from Scotland, was a tailor, and mar- ried Sarah Gould, April 16, 1660; was constable in Woburn, 1679, and selectman, 1692. (Vide Sewall's History, 50. 51, 579, 595.) Rev. Joseph Burbeen, a grandson, graduate of Harvard College, 1731, died 1794; was interred in the grave of the above, by request. (Statement of Col. L. Thompson, Woburn, who was present at Rev. J. Burbeen's obsequies.) (47.) " Here lyes y" body of M'rs Sarah Tyng wife to Col'nl Jonathan Tyng Esq'r deceased February y= 28 1713 in ye 69 year of her age.'' Sarah (Usher) Tyng, daughter of Hezekiah Usher, a pi-omiuent mer- chant of Boston, and wife of Col. Jonathan Tyng (epitaph 83). EPITAPHS, FIKST BURIAL-GROUND. 17* March i, 1713-14, went to Woburn to attend the funeral of Aunt Tyng, being his second wife. Died on the Sabbath day morning of fever. Waited upon the governor and lady there ; had given me a pair of gloves. She was about 69 years. {Vol. II., page 298, Letter-Book of Samuel Sewall. Samuel Sewall, Jr.'s, Memoranda, Mass. Hist. Coll., 6th Series, Vol. II.) (48.) "Here lyes y" body of Cap't. James Fowle aged 47 years & 14 dayes who deceased March y" 19'ii 1713." Capt. James Fowle, son of Lieut. James Fowle (epitaph 2), was born March 4, 1667, and married Mary Richardson, Oct. 2, 1688 (vide epitaph 141); was town clerk from 1701 to his death. (Vide Sewall's Woburn, 613, 614, etc.) (49.) " Memento MOKi." "Fugithora." " Here Lyes y'= Body of Elizabeth Blogget wife to Caleb Blogget Aged about 22 Years. Died May 24"' 1713." Elizabeth Blogget (Blodget), wife of Caleb Blogget, —presumed Caleb, — son of Ensign Samuel and Huldah (Simonds; Blogget, and grand- '■ son of Samuel Blogget, who was born in England. Caleb Blogget was born in Woburn, Nov. 11, 1691. (Sewall's History, 594.) Caleb Blogget, styled " Capt." and " Mr.," was a prominent man in Woburn during the first half of the last century. ( Vide ibid., 190-2, 256, 257, etc.) Caleb Blogget, by wife Sarah Wyman, was father of the famous Hon. Samuel Blodget, of Amoskeag, N. H., who was born in Wobum, April 1, 1724. ( Vide Potter's History of Manchester ; Woburn Journal.} (30.) " MemEXTO MOKI." " FUGIT HOBA." •• Here lyes y" body of Increase Winn aged 28 years and 4 months who deceased y"^ I'rst of July 1713." Increase Winn, son of Increase and Hannah (Sawyer) Winn, and grandson of Edward and Joanna Winn, of Woburn, 1641, was born Feb. 9, 1684-5. His father. Increase Winn, born Dec. 5, 1641, was the first-born child recorded in Woburn. (Vide Sewall's History, 649. j (51.) "Here lyes the body of Hannah Green, wife to Samuel Green aged 23 years & 3 m'o who died August 14'"' 1713." Hannah Green, perhaps wife of Samuel Green, son of William and Hannah (Kendall) Green, born July 18, 1689, and grandson of William Green, made freeman, 1644. (Sewall's History Woburn, 615, 616.) (52.) " Here lyes the body of Benjamin Peirce aged 24 years & 3 months who deceased Novem'br 27th 1713." Benjamin Peirce, son of Sergt. Thomas Peirce and Elizabeth (of Woburn, 1643) ; married wife Mary, probably the following (Dr. B. Cutter's MS.). Widow Mary Peirce, died Jan. 17, 1746. Benjamin Peirce and Mary Reed, both of Woburn, married at Charlestown, 8th mo. (?) 10 d., 1688. (N. E. Hist. Gen. Reg. [January, 1875], p. 71. Is age on gravestone in- correct?) 2 18* EPITAPHS, FIRST BURIAL-GEOUNU. (53.) "Here lyes y" body of Sarah Convers who deceased December y" 10th 1713 In y'' 25th year of her age." Sarah Converse, daughter of Edward (epitaph 7) and Sarah (Stone) Converse, born Sept. 14, 1689. (54.) "Here lyes the body of Joseph Wood son of Josiah & Abigail "Wood aged 17 y'rs & 8 m'o died Dec'mr 30'tb 1713." Joseph Wood, son of Josiah and Abigail Wood, and grandson of Josiah and Lydia (Bacon) Wood, of Charlestown, born in Wobnrn, April 25, 1696. (Vide Savage, Genealogical Dictionary.) (55.) "Here lyes Buried the Body of M'r Henry Gardner Aged 57 Years, Deceased February The 20'th 1713-14." Henry Gardner, son of Richard Gardner (epitaph 21), bom Feb. 12, 1657-58, married wife Elizabeth, died 1703 (epitaph 27), and (2d) Hannah Prescott, who survived him. ( Vide Sewall's History, 615.) (56.) " Here lyes the body of M'r John Wright who deceased April y"* 30'th 1714 in the 83'rd year of his age." John Wright, son of Deacon John and Priscilla Wright, was born before the settlement of Woburn. His wife, Abigail, died 1726 (epitaph 92). He was prosecuted for Baptist sentiments in 1671. (Vide Sewall's History, 154, 175.) (57.) " Mary Sims daughter of M'r William & M'rs Euth Sims, aged 3 months died August y'^ 27, 1714." Mary Symmes, daughter of William (epitaph 198) and Euth (Converse) Symmes (epitaph 185). (Savage, Genealogical Dictionary.) (58.) " Jonathan Fowle, son of John & Elizabeth Fowle, aged 2 years, 2 months & 19 days, died Nov'mb'r 21'st 1714." Jonathan Fowle, son of Capt. John and Elizabeth (Prescott) Fowle, grandson of Lieut. James Fowle (epitaph 2), born Aug. 29, 1712. (59.) " Memento MORI." "Fugithoka." " Here lyes the body of Lieu't. James Conuers who departed this life May the lO'th 1715 in y'' 95'th year of his age." " The Memory of the Just is Blessed." Lieut. James Converse, familiarly known as Ensign or Lieutenant, and father of the famous Major James Converse (epitaph 34), was born in England ; came to this country with his father, Deacon Edward Converse, in 1630; settled first at Charlestown, and in Woburn in 1641; married Ann Long (epitaph 4) ; was honored by the town with its principal ofiices ; a valuable, esteemed, and public-spirited citizen. ( Vide Sewall's History, 175-177, etc.) Last survivor of the signers of the oi-iginal town orders of 1640, etc. EWTAPH8, FIRST BURIAL-GROUND. 19* (60.) " Here Lyes y" Body of Rachel Snow, Wife to Daniel Snow, aged 36 Years, & 8 M'o, Died Decemb'er y" lO'h 1715. (Blessed are ye Ded that Die in ye Lord." Rachel (Jones) Snow, wife of Daniel Snow (epitaph 64), to whom she was married in Woburn, Aug. 5, 1606. (61.) " Here lyes the Body of M'rs Martha Johnson Wife to M'r. Josiah Johnson, who Departed This Life the 25 Day of August 1716, in the SOth Year of Her Age. " Blessed are the Ded That Die in the Lord." Martha (Whitmore) Johnson, first wife of Josiah Johnson, the son of Major William and Esther (Wiswell) Johnson ( Vide Sewall's Woburn, 168, etc.) " Josiah Johnsoa of Woburn and Martha Whittmore of Med- ford" married Jan. 24, 1705-6. (Woburn Records.) (62.) " Here Lyes y" Body of M'r Aaron Cleaveland Who Departed This Life September the 14'th 1716 In y'= 62'nd Year of his Age." Aaron Cleveland, son of Moses and Ann (Winn) Cleveland, natives of England, born in Woburn, Jan. 10, 1654-55 ; married Dorcas Wilson, Sept. 26, 1675 (^Vide Sewall's History, 600.) (Ancestor of Grover Cleveland, ex-President of the United States.) (63.) "Here lyes y" Body of M'rs Ruth Wright, wife to M'r Joseph Wright; Formerly Wife to M'r John Center; Died Feb'ry IStt 1716-17 Aged about 60." Ruth Wright, wife of Joseph Wright, of Woburn, and formerly wife of John Center, of Boston, whose first wife was named Mary. ( Vide Sav- age, Genealogical Dictionary. ) (64.) " Here Lyes the Body of M'r Daniel Snow Aged 43 Years who Deceased July y'^ 7'th 1717. That thay may Rest from Their labour. And Thair Works do Eolow Them." Daniel Snow, born July 9, 1674, son of Samuel and Sarah Snow, and grandson of Richard Snow, the first of the name in Woburn. He married Rachel Jones (epitaph 60). ( Vide Sewall's History, 642.) (65.) "Here lyes buried the body of Cap't. Josiah Convers who de- parted this life July the 15'th 1717 in the 58'th year of his age." " The Memory of y" Just is Blessed." Capt, Josiah Converse, son of Deacon Josiah Converse (epitaph 1), was born March 15, 1660. Married Ruth Marshall, Oct. 8, 1685 ; was familiarly known by the title of Captain, and much employed in town business. ( Vide Sewall's History, 606, etc., etc. J (66.) "Here Lyes y'^ Body of M'rs Sarah Richardson Wife to M'r Samuel Richardson Aged 62 Years who Dec'd October y'= 14'th 1717." Sarah (^Sayward-BowaxA) Richardson, fourth wife of Samuel Richard- son (epitaph 43), married Sept. 8, 1680, then of Maiden. 20* EPITAPHS, FIRST BURIAL-GROUND. (67.) " Here Lyes the Body of M'r Thomas Lock ; who Dec'd Novem'br y" 26'th 1717 in y'= 29'th Year of His Age. Thomas Locke, son of John and Elizabeth (Plympton) Locke (epitaph 73), horn Aprils, 1688. (68.) " Rebeckah Daugh'tr of Thomas & Rebeckah Richardson Died February 13'th 1717-18 Aged 1 Year & 7 Wek's." Rebecca Richardson, daughter of Thomas (epitaph 227) and Rebecca (Wyman) Richardson (epitaph 218) born Dec. 21, 1716. (69.) "Here Lyes y" Hody of M'r Stephen Richardson Aged ab'out 07 Years Dec'd March y'= 20'th 1717-18." Stephen Richardson, son of Samuel Richardson, the emigrant, and wife Joanna, was born Aug. 15, 1649, in Woburn. He married Abigail Wyman, who died his widow in 1720 (epitaph 75). ( Fid« Yinton Memorial, 383; Sewall's Woburn, 634, 635.) (70.) " Here Lyes the Body of M'r Richard Thomson Aged 3"0 Years 9 Months & 16 Days Dec'd Jan'ry y" 6'th 1718." Richard Thompson, son of Lieut. James (epitaph 10) and Abigail (Gard- ner) Thompson, born March 21, 1688. ( Vide Thompson Genealogy.) (71.) " Here Lyes y'= Body of M'rs Abigail Stone wife to Deacon Sam- uel Stone who Deceas'd May y" ll'th 1718 in y"^ 71'st Year of Her Age." Abigail Stone, second wife of Deacon Samuel Stone, of Cambridge, who died Sept. 27, 1715. ( Vide Bond's Watertown Genealogies, p. 521.) (72.) " Here Lyes y" Body of M'rs Abigail Reed Wife to M'r George Reerl Aged 58 Years 9 Month's & 17 Dayes Dec'd September 7'th 1719." Abigail (Peirce) Reed, first wife of Deacon George Reed (epitaph 179), married Feb. 18, 1684-85 ; was the daughter of Sergt. Thomas and Eliza- beth Peirce, of Woburn, and born Nov. 20, 1660. ( Vide Sewall's History, 629, 631.) (73.) " Here Lyes y" Body of Elizabeth Lock wife to John Lock Aged 60 years died february y" 23'd 1719-20." Elizabeth (Plympton) Locke, first wife of John Locke, son of Deacon William Locke, Sr., married May 31, 1683. Her father, Thomas Plymp- ton, emigrated from England, and was killed by Indians at Sudbury, in 1676. She was born Dec. 23, 1658. {Vide Book of Lockes, 17; Sewall's Woburn, 626.) (74.) " Here Lyes y" Body of M'rs Abigail Vinton wife to Lieu't. John Vinton Aged 36 Years 5 M'o. & 6 Da's Dec'd May 20'th 1720." Abigail (Richardson) Vinton, first wife of Lieut. John Vinton, married March 9, 1702-3, was daughter of Stephen (epitaph 69) and Abigail (Wy- man) Richardson (epitaph 75), and was born Nov. 14, 1683. ( Fide Vinton Memorial, pp. 22, 383.) EPITAPHS, FIRST BURIAL-GROUND. il* (75.) " Here Lyes y" Body of M'rs Abigail Richardson Wife to M'r Stephen Richardson Aged 60 Years, Who Dec'd September 17'th 1720." Abigail (Wyman) Richardson, wife of Stephen Richardson (epitaph 69), married Jan. 2, 1674-75, in Billerica, was daughter of Francis (epitaph 23) and Abigail (Reed) Wyman. {Vide Sewall's Woburn, 653.) (76.) " Here Lyes y*^ Body of John Wyman Son of M'r Jacob & Mr's Elizabeth Wyman Dec'd July the 9'th 1721 in y'^ 21'st Year of His Age." John Wyman, son of Jacob and Elizabeth (lUchardson) Wyman, born Dec 11, 1700, graduated at Harvard College, 1721, same year he died. {Vide Sawall's History, 653.) (77.) "Here Lyes j" Body of Mary Waters wife to Samuel Waters Dec'd Dec'mbr lO'th 1721 in y" 68tii Year of Her Age." Mary Waters, wife of " Sergt." Samuel Waters, an inhabitant of Woburn in 1675, to whom and wife, Mary, were born twelve children between 1675 and 1696. ( Vide Sewall's History, 82, 648.) (78.) " Here Lyes Burled the Body of Cap't James Richardson Aged 46 Years & 23 D's Dec'd March 24, 1721-2." Capt. James Richardson, son of Nathaniel Richardson, and grand- son of Thomas Richardson the emigrant, was born Feb. 26, 1675-76; married Rebecca Eaton and Elizabeth Arnold, and was employed against the Indians in Maine. {Vide Vinton Memorial, 393; Sewall's History, 635.) ^^ (79.) " Mathew Richardson Son of M'r Thomas & Rebeckah Richard- son, Aged 1 Year 10 M'o & 1 Day Dec'd Feb'ry U'th 1722-3." Matthew Richardson, son of Thomas (epitaph 227; and Rebecca (Wyman) Richardson (epitaph 218'), born April 9, 1721. (80.) " Isaiah Richardson son of M'r Thomas & M'rs Rebeckah Richard- son Aged 4 Years 4 M'o & 2 D's Dec'd Feb'ry 16'th 1722-3." Isaiah Richardson, son of Thomas (epitaph 227) and Rebecca (Wyman) Richardson (epitaph 218), born Oct. 13, 1718. (81.) "Here Lyes the Body of Doct'r Isaac Hill who Dec'd Janua'ry the 9"" 1723 Aged 29 years." " Blessed Are y" Dead that Die in y*^ Lord." Dr. Isaac Hill, perhaps born Dec. 1, 1693, son of Isaac, and a descend- ant of Abraham Hill, of Maiden ; freeman, 1640. ( Vide Savage, Genea- logical Dictionary.) (82.) " Here Lyes y" Body of M's Rose Bruce Wife to M'r John Bruce, who Dec'd Sepfbr y" 21''« 1723 Aged about 53 years." Rose (Wattle) Bruce, wife of John Bruce, married Jan. 31, 1693. Brtice, born June 18, 1670, was son of George Brush (Bruce), of Woburn, said to have been a Scotchman. ( Vide Sewall's History, 595.) 22* EPITAPHS, FIRST BDRIAL-GEOUND. (83.) " Here lyes Buried the Body of Jonathan Tyng Esq'r -who Dec'd Jan'r y" 19'th 1723-4 in y" 81'st year of His Age." Jonathan Tyng, Esquire, — colonel, — was born Dec. 15, 1642, son of Col. Edward Tyng, of Boston (died in Dunstable, 1681). He married Sarah, daughter of Hezekiah Usher ; died 1713 (epitaph 47). Judith, his widow, died 1736 (epitaph 104). His father's family was one of the most promi- nent families in Massachusetts. He was colonel of the Second Regiment of foot and a justice of the court, was one of Sir Edmund Andros's Council, 1687, a magistrate, and a man of influence. Col. Tyng Is men- tioned in Sewall's " History of Woburn," pp 83, 142, 227. Arms. Argent, on a bend cotised sable, three martlets, gold. {Vide "Gore Roll of Arms," "Whitmore's Elements of Heraldry, 92.) Letter-Book of Samuel Sewall, — Samuel Sewall, Jr.'s, Memoranda, Mass. H. C, 6th Series, Vol. II., page 304: — "January 19, 1723-24, Col. Jonathan Tyng dies. (See News letter, N. 1043.) Interred the 24th, at Woburn. I went with two Brother Dudleys ; a large funeral. Gave me and wife gloves." (84.) "Here Lyes y" Body of Mr's Ruth Carter wife to Lieu't. John Carter, who Dec'd Jan'ry lO'th 1724 in y'= 55'th Year of Her Age." Ruth (Burnham) Carter, wife of Lieut. John Carter (epitaph 95), married June 20, 1678. (85.) "Here Lyes the Body of M'rs Elizabeth Winn Wife to M'r Tim- othy Winn who Dec'd May y'= 14''ii 1724, Aged about 34 Tears." Elizabeth (Brooks) Winn, first wife of Timothy Wian (epitaph 156). (86.) "Here Lyes y"^ Body of M'rs Judith Walker Wife to Dea'con Samuel Walker, Who Dec'd Nov'br 14'th 1724, in y" 57'th Year of Her Age." Judith (Howard) Walker, wife of Deacon Samuel Walker, 2d, son of Deacon Samuel Walker, 1st (epitaph 25), married June 1, 1689. Her hus- band, chosen a deacon of Woburn First Church, 1709, and one of the first two deacons of the Precinct (Burlington) Church, 1735, died Sept. 28, 1744, aged 77, being interred in Burlington burying-ground, where his gravestone is standing. His second wife was Mary (Richardson) Fowle (epitaph 141). {Vide Sewall's Woburn, 172, etc.) Deacon Samuel Walker, 2d, first located near the meeting-house in Wilmington; after- ward in Burlington. (J. B. Walker, Bouton's Concord, N. H., 691.) (87.) "Phebe Wright Daugh'tr of M'r Josiah & M'rs Ruth Wright Dec'd Decem'br y'^ 7'th 1724, in Her 3'd Year." Phebe Wright, daughter of Deacon Josiah (epitaph 130) and Ruth (Carter) Wright, born July 13, 1721. (88.) "Here Lyes Buried y" Body of Cap't John Cogin Who Dec'd Feb'ry y" 17'th 1725 In y"* 59'Ui Year of His Age." Capt. John Coggin, married EUzabeth, daughter of Joseph and Hannah (Green) Richardson, April 12, 1692. {Vide Sewall's Woburn, 634.) "Lieut.," 1713; selectman, 1719. {Ibid., 227, 580.) EPITAPHS, FIRST BURIAL-GROUND. 23* (89.) " Here lyes Buried the Body of M'r Samuel Wyman Who Dec'd May y" 17'th 1725 Aged about 58 Years." Samuel Wyman, born Nov. 29, 1667, son of Francis (epitaph 23) and Abigail (Reed) Wyman, married Hebecca Johnson, 1692, daughter of Lieut. Matthew (epitaph 16) and Rebecca (Wiswell) Johnson. {Vide Sewall's History, 653, 654, etc.) (90.) " Here lyes the Body of Priscilla Hartwell Dau'tr of M'r Joseph & M'rs Ruhamah Hartwell Dec'd August y" 28 1725 Aged 15 Years 3 M'o & 2 Da's." PrisciUa Hartwell, daughter of Deacon Joseph (epitaph 121) and Ruha- mah (Cutter) Hartwell (epitaph 182), born May 26, 1710. (91.) "Here Lyes y'^ Body of M's Susanna Richardson, Wife to M'r Joseph Richardson, Who Dec'd March y'' 6'th 1726 Aged about 29 Years." Susanna Richardson, wife of Joseph Richardson; probably Joseph, born June 25, 1674, son of Isaac Richardson, and grandson of* Thomas Richardson the emigrant. ( Vide Vinton Memorial, 392 ; Sewall's History, 635.) (92.) " Here lyes y" Body of Mr's Abigail Wright Wife to M'r John Wright who Dec'd April y" 6th 1726 in y" 84'ai Year of Her Age." Abigail Wright, wife of John Wright (epitaph 56). (93.) " Here Lyes what was Morta 1 of Co'U Eleazer Flegg, Esq'r. Who Dec'd July 12'th 1726 in y" 56 Year of His Age." "A FaithfuU Christian & a Pious Liver to any in Destress a Cherful Giver The widdows Solace in a Doubtfull Case Yea and a Father to the Fatherless. A Tender Husband, & a Parent Kind a Faithful! Friend which who who can fin'd. All this was He & more but Now at Rest The Memory of the Righteous man is Blest." Col. Eleazer Flagg, Esq., son of Lieut. Gershom and Hannah (Lep- penwell) Flagg, born Aug. 1, 1670, — colonel and magistrate, — married Esther Green, Jan. 17, 1694-95. His widow, "Madam Esther," died 1744 (epitaph 123). Col. Flagg (or Flegg, as he preferred to write his name) gave a silver cup to the "Church in Woburn," 1726. {Vide Sewall's Woburn, 612, etc.) (94.) "Here Lyes y" Body of M'rs Susanna Richardson Wife to M'r Samuel Richardson Who Dec'd August the 6'th 1726 Aged 42 Years." Susanna (Richardson) Richardson, wife of Samuel Richardson (epitaph 170), and daughter of John and Susanna (Fisk) Richardson, Woburn, was born Aug. 5, 1684. Her father and husband were cousins. Both were descended from Samuel Richardson the emigrant. ( Vide Vintjn Memo- rial, 385, etc.) 24* EPITAPHS, FIRST BUKIAL-GROUND. (95.) "Here lyes Buried y"= Body of Lieu't. John Carter Who Deed April y*^ 8'th Anno Dom'i 1727 Aged 75 Years " Lieut. John Carter, son of Capt. John Carter (epitaph 8) and Elizabeth, first wife (epitaphs), was born Feb. 6, 1652-53, married Ruth Burnham (epitaph 84). ( Vide Sewall's Woburn, 598, etc.) (90.) " Jonathan Blanchard Son of Jacob & Abigail Blanchard Dec'd Sept'br 14'th 1727 in y'' 1th Year of His Age." Jonathan Blanchard, son of Jacob and Abigail. (97.) " flei-e lyes y*^ Body of Esther llichardson Wife of Nathan Rich- ardson Dec'd Nov'br 10, 1727 in y*-' 27 Year of Her Age." Esther Richardson, first wife of Deacon Nathan Richardson (epitaph 236). (98.) " Margery Carter Daug'tr of Samuel & Margery Carter Died Sept. 23'd 1728 Aged 3 Years 8 Mo. & 6 D's." Margery Carter, daughter of Capt. Samuel and Margexy (Dickson) Carter (epitaph 217), born Jan. 19, 1724-25. (99.) " William Carter son of Samuel & Margery Carter Died October 6'«» 1728 Aged 1 Year 11 M'o & 11 D's." WiUiam Carter, son of Capt. Samuel and Margery (Dickson) Carter (epitaph 217), born Oct. 25, 1726. (100.) " Benjamin Converse Son of Cap't Robert and M'rs Mary Con- verse Dec'd Aug't 19'th 1729 in y" Eleventh Year of his Age." Benjamin Converse, son of Capt. Robert and Mary (Sawyer) Converse (vide Sewall's History, 606), and grandson of Major James Converse (epitaph 34), born Sept. 22, 1718. (101.) " Here lyes y" Body of John Hartwell son of M'r Joseph & M'rs Ruhamah Hartwell Who Died May I'st 1734 Aged 19 Years 6 Months & 27 Days." John Hartwell, son of Deacon Joseph (epitaph 121) and Ruhamah (Cut- ter) Hartwell (epitaph 182), born Oct. 3, 1714. (102.) "Ruth Bellknap Daug'tr of Samuel & Lydia BelUmap; Died June 27'th 1734 Aged 2 Years, 7 Months & 16 D's." Ruth Belknap, daughter of Samuel and Lydia ( Stearns) Belknap, born Nov. U, 1731. (See Winchester Record, Vol. II., p. 274.) (103.) "Here lyes Buried y" Body of M'r James Wright Who Departed this Life January y'' 6'th Anno Dom'ni 1734-5, in v'^^ 59'th Year of His Age." James Wright, born March 10, 1677, son of Deacon Joseph and Elizabeth (Hassell) Wright (vide Sewall's History, 175, 651), married wife Eliza- beth, by whom he had issue in Woburn. ( Vide Town Records.) EPITAPHS, riKST BUKIAL-GKOUKO. 25* (lOi.) " Here Lyes Buried y'^ Body of Mr's Judith Tyng -wife to Co'U Jonathan Tyng Formerly Wife to y" Eev'rd M'r Jabez Fox Who Dyed June 5'tli Anno Dom'i 1736 in y'-' 99'th Year of her Age." " A Woman of Most Exempl'ry Vertue & Piety Eich in Grace Ripe for Glory." Judith (Eeyner-Fox) Tyng, widow of Col Jonathan Tyng (epitaph 83), and formerly wife of Kev. Jabez Fox (epitaph 24), daughter of the elder Eev. John Beyner, ministerof Plymouth, Mass., and Dover, N. H. Her ■epitaph is exhibited in Alden's Coll., Vol. I. 229. ( Vide Sewall's Woburn, 142.) (105.) "Jonathan Poole Sou of Jonathan Poole Esq'r & M'rs Esther Lis Wife Died July 23'd 1736, Aged 7 Years, 11 Months & 16 Days." Jonathan Poole, born Aug. 8, 1728, son of Jonathan Poole, Esq. (epitaph 174), and Esther (Flagg) Poole. (106.) " Here lyes y" Body of Ruth Wood Daug'tr of M'r Josiah & M'rs Abigail Wood Who Died August y" 2'nd 1736 in y"^ 37'th Year of Her Age." Euth Wood, born Jan. 4, 1700, daughter of Josiah and Abigail Wood. ( Vide note, epitaph 54.) (107.) "Here Lyes Buried y" Body of Lieu't. Thomas Reed; Who Departed this life Aug'st IS'tb 1736 Aged 54 Years, 1 Month & 3 Days." Lieut. Thomas Reed, born July 15, 1682, son of George and Hannah (Rockwell) Reed, and grandson of William and Mabel (Kendall) Reed, early settlers in Woburn; married Sarah Sawyer, Feb. 1, 1704 (epitaph 111). (Ffde History Reed Family, 90, 91 ; Sewall's Woburn, 631, etc.) (108.) "Here lyes y" Body of Bridget Richardson Dau'tr of Cap't Stephe'n & M'rs Bridget Richardson Who Died Sep't 27'th 1736 Aged 14 Years." Bridget Richardson, daughter of Capt. Stephen (epitaph 157) and Bridget (epitaph 149) Richardson, born in 1722 (?). (Vide Vinton Me- morial, 385.) (109.) "Here lyes y* Body of Abigail Reed ; Daug'tr of Lieu't Thomas & M'rs Sarah Reed Who Died Decem'br 7'th 1736 Aged 15 Years 6 Months & 14 Days." Abigail Reed, daughter of Lieut. Thomas (epitaph 107) and Sarah (Sawyer) Reed (epitaph 111), born May 21, 1721. (110.) "Here lyes y'^ Body of M'rs Esther Snow Wife to M'r Isaac Snow Who Died March 30'th Anno Dom'ni 1737 in y'^ 33'd Year of her Age." Esther (Converse) Snow, first wife of Isaac Snow (epitaph 242), mar rled July 8, 1732; daughter of Capt. Robert and Mary (Sawyer) Converse (vide note, epitaph 100), born Oct. 1, 1704. 26* EPITAPHS, FIRST BURIAL-GROUND. (111.) "Here lyes Buried y'^ Body of M'rs Sarah Keed wife to Lieu't Thomas Reed Who Departed this life June 21'st 1737 Aged 49 Years & 11 Months & 17 D's." Sarah (Sawyer) Reed, wife of Lieut. Thomas Reed (epitaph 107), daugh- ter of Joshua and Sarah (Sawyer) Reed, born July 4, 1687. (112.) "Here lyes Buried y" Body of M'r Joshua Sawyer Who Died March I'st Anno Dom'i 1737-8 Aged 54 Years." Joshua Sawyer, born June 20, 1684, son of Joshua and Sarah (Wright) Sawyer of Woburn; selectman 1704, 1711-12; married Mary Carter (epi- taph 155). (Fiie Sewall'sWoburn, 580.) Mary Sawyer, widow of Joshua ; Joshua, eldest son ; Mary Richardson, a daughter (wife of Stephen Rich- ardson) ; John, a son ; Ruth Wright, a daughter ; Sarah, Abigail ; Samuel Tidd, a son-in-law, — all named in a record of 1738. (113.) "Esther Snow Daut'r of M'r Isaac & M'rs Esther Snow Died April Il'th 1739 in her sa Year." Esther Snow, daughter of Isaac (epitaph 242) and Esther (Converse) Snow (epitaph 110), born May 19, 1733. (114.) "Here lyes y" Body of M'rs Tabitha Richardson Wife to M'r Nathan Richardson Who Died Nov'br 25'th 1739 in y= 33'd Year of her Age." Tabitha (Kendall) Richardson, second wife of Deacon Nathan Richard- son (epitaph 23(i), married July 3, 1729; daughter of Samuel and Mary (Locke) Kendall, Woburn; born Jan. 22, 1706-7. (^Vide Vinton Memo- rial, 379, 380; Book of Lockes, 20, 29.) (115.) " Here lyes Buried y'= Body of M'r Ebenezer Tompson of Charles- town) Who Died April 19'th Anno Dom'i 1741 in y" 58'th Year of His Age." Ebenezer Thompson, son of Lieut. James (epitaph 10) and Hannah (Walker) Thompson, born July 26, 1683, married Mary Winn, of Wil- mington (epitaph 175) ; was a tailor " of Charlestown " ; moved to Med- ford. (FWe Thompson Genealogy.) (116.) " Lucy Richardson Dau'tr of M'r Joshua & M'rs Eunice Rich- ardson Died Decem'br 2'd 1741 Aged 1 Year 4 Months & 10 Days." Lucy Richardson, daughter of Joshua and Eunice (Jennison) Richard- son (epitaph 1361, born July 21, 1740. (117.) "Here lyes y" Body of M'rs Elizabeth Kendall Wife to Lieu't Samuel Kendall Who Died Jan'ry lO'th 1741-2 in y"* 54'th Year of Her Age.'^ Elizabeth Kendall, first wife of Lieut. Samuel Kendall (epitaph 200). (118.) " Here lyes y" Body of Mary Richardson Wife to Thomas Richardson Jun'r Daugh'tr of M'r John & M'rs Joanna Russell Who Died Jan'ry Il'th 1741-2 Aged 29 Years, 3 Months & 7 Day's." Mary (Russell) Sichardson, first wife of Thomas Richardson (epitaph 225), married May 6, 1735 ; daughter of John and Joanna (Winn) Russell, born Oct. 3, 1712. ( Vide Sewall's Woburn, 637.) EPITAPHS, FIEST BURIAL-GROUND. 27* (119.) '• Here lyes Buried y" Body of M'rs Hannah Brooks Wife to M'r John Brooks Who Died April 14'th 1742, Aged 26 Years, & 10 Months." Hannah (Cutter) Brooks, wife of John Brooks, son of Jabez (epitaph 128) and Hephzibah (Cutter) Brooks (epitaph 124), daughter of Deacon John and Lydia (Harrington) Cutter, of Cambridge, born June 14, 1715. ( Vide History Cutter Family of New England, 45.) (120.) " Here lyes the Remains of M'rs Elizabeth Cotton, Daughter of the Eev'd Roland Cotton late of Sandwich Dec'd ; Who Died a Virgin October 12'th 1742, ^tatis 46. " If a Virgin Marry She hath not Sinned Nevertheless Such shall have trouble in the Flesh But He that giveth her not in Marriage doth better. She is happier if She so Abide." Elizabeth Cotton, daughter of Rev. Roland Cotton, Sandwich, and Elizabeth (Saltonstall-Dennison) Cotton, sister of Rev. Josiah Cotton, pastor of the Third Church in Woburn from 1747 to 1756, and after- wards minister at Sandown, N. H.; also sister of Col. Roland Cotton, a once prominent citizen of Woburn, died at the house of the latter in Woburn, unmarried, as her singular epitaph pointedly intimates. She was of " good repute "as " vertuous, usefuU & obliging in her Day," etc. Her slab lies upon the only table monument in the yard. Her epitaph is recorded in Alden's "Collections," Vol. I., No. 235, p. 225. ^Vide SewaU's Woburn, pp. 339, 340; also Bond's Watertown Genealogies, 922, 92.B.) (See Introduction, p. 4'*.) The table monument is the Salton- stall tomb and stone. (121.) " Here lyes Buried y" Body of Deacon Joseph Hartwell Who departed this Life Nov'br 15'th Anno Dom'i 1743 in y" 63'rd Year of His Age." Deacon Joseph Hartwell, son of John and Priscilla (Wright) Hartwell, of Concord, born Jan. 24, 1680-81, married Ruhamah Cutter (epitaph 182). He lived at the head of Mystic Pond (then in Charlestown) , now in Arling- ton. From 1732 to 1743, he paid church rates in Woburn ; was chosen deacon of Woburn Church, 1736. A large cedar-tree has taken root in his. grave. ( Vide History Cutter Family of New England, 37.) (122.) " Here lyes Buried y" Body of Ensign Samuel Wyman Who departed this Life December y'' 18'th Anno Dom'ni 1743 in y" 55'th Year of His Age." Ensign Samuel Wyman, born Feb. 7, 1689-90, son of Jacob and Eliza- beth (Richardson) Wyman (SewaU's History, 653) ; married Susanna Simonds (epitaph 161) ; no marriage record; supposed to be no other than the daughter of James and Susanna (Blogget) Simonds, born May 2, 1689. (Letter of Thos. B. Wyman, Esq., Charlestown, Mass., Oct. 18, 1878.) (123.) " Here lyes the Remains of M'rs Esther Flegg widow of Coll'o Eleazer Flegg who departed this life Sept'br y" 18'th 1744, Aged 70 Years." " The memory of the Just is Blessed." 28* EPITAPHS, FIRST BURIAL-GROUND. Esther (Green) Flagg, or Flegg, widow of Col. Eleazer Elegg (epitaph «3), was born September, 1674; daughter of Lieut. Henry and Esther (Hasse) Green, and grand daughter of Thomas Green, of Maiden, family ancestor. ( Vide Vinton Memorial, 398.) (124.) ." Here lyes Buried y'= Body of M'rs Hephzlbah Brooks Wife to M'r. Jabez Brooks Who departed this Life Jan'ry I'st A. D. 1745 in y" 75'th Year of her Age.'' Hephzibah (Cutter) Brooks, second wife of Jabez Brooks (epitaph 128), married June 7, 1698 ; daughter of Richard and Frances (Perriman-Ams- •den) Cutter, of Cambridge; born Aug. 15, 1671. {Vide History Cutter Family of New England, 36.) (125.) "Ruel Baldwin Son of M'r James & M'rs Ruth Baldwin Died February 21'" 1745-6 Aged 3 Years, 9 M'o & 13 D's." Ruel Baldwin, son of James and Ruth (Richardson) Baldwin, born in Woburn, May 9, 1742; brother of Col. Loammi Baldwin (epitaph 267). {Vide Vinton Memorial, 379; Sewall's Woburn, 593.) (126.) " Here lyes Buried y" Body of M'r Ebenezer Flagg Who De- parted this life July lO'th 1746 in y" 68'th Year of His Age." Ebenezer Flagg, son of Lieut. Gershom and Hannah (Leppenwell) Flagg, born Dec. 21, 1678; married Elizabeth Carter, Dec. 25, 1700. His father ■came to Woburn from Watertown. His son, Ebenezer, bprn 1704; grad- uated Harvard College, 1725; became minister at Chester, N. H., 173ti; and died 1796. (Fide Sewall's Woburn, 612; Bond's Watertown Gene- alogies, 763, etc.) (127.) " Here Lyes Buried y"-' Body of M'rs Ann Fox Wife to M'r Jabez Fox of Falmouth) Who Departed this Life Aug'st 5 th Anno Dom'I 1746 Aged 43 Years." Ann (Bradbury) B'ox, daughter of Wymond and Maria (Cotton) Brad- Tjury, of York, Me., wife of Hon. Jabez Fox; married 1743; no issue. He died in Falmouth (Portland, Me.), April 7, 1765, aged 50. ( Vide note, ■epitaph 24, and Willis's, Smith's, and Deane's (Portland) Journals, 159, •«tc.) (128.) "Here lyes Buried y'' Body of M'r Jabez Brooks Who departed this Life January y" 30'th Anno Dom'i 1746-7 in y= 74'th Year of His Age." Jabez Brooks, born July 17, 1673, son of John and Eunice (Mousall) Brooks, Woburn; grandson of Henry Brooks, who came to Woburn from Concord; married, first, Rachel Buck, Dec. 18, 1694; second, Hepzibah Cutter (epitaph 124). ( Vide History Cutter Family of New England, 30.) Epitaphs 128 andl24 are side by side on a " double " stone. (129.) "Here lyes y" Body of Ruth Tay Dau'tr of M'r William and M'rs Abigail Tay Who Died Jan'ry 15 1747 Aged 10 Years, 4 Months & 25 Days." Ruth Tay, daughter of Lieut. William and Abigail (Jones) Tay (epitaph 248), born Aug 20, 1736. EPITAPHS, FIRST BURIAL-GROUND. 29* (130.) " Here lyes Buried y" Body of Deacon Josiah Wright Wlio De- parted this life Jan'ry 22'nd Anno "Dom'i 1747 in y" 73'rd Year of His Age." Deacon Josiah Wright, deacon of First Church, Woburn, 1736-1747, married Ruth Carter, Sept. 17, 1700; daughter of Lieut. John (epitaph 95j and Ruth (Burnham) Carter (epitaph 84) ; born Oct. IR, 1681. She died Jan. 31, 1774, aged "92 years, or more." {Vid,i Sewall's Woburn, 589, 598.) (131.) " Here lyes Buried y" Body of M'rs Sarah Brooks Wife to M'r Nathan Brooks Who Departed this life Feb'ry 21'»' 1747 Aged 40 Years 6 M'o & 3 D's." Sarah (Wyman) Brooks, wife of Nathan Brooks (epitaph 151), daughter of Cornet Jonathan and Hannah (Fowle) Wyman, born Aug. 18, 170^. ( Fide SewaU's Woburn, 652.) (132.) " Here Lyes Buried y" Body of M'r Timothy Snow Who Departed this Life March ll'th 1747 in y" 74'th Year of His Age." Timothy Snow, born Feb. 16, 1674-75 ; son of John Sndw ; grandson ( ?) of Richard Snow, the earliest of the name in Woburn, married Lydla Peirce (epitaph 197). (Fide Sewall's Woburn, 641.) (133.) "Mary Tay Dau'tr of M'r William & M'rs Abigail Tay, Died May 5'th 1747 Aged 1 Year & 10 Mont's." Mary Tay, daughter of Lieut. William and Abigail (Jones) Tay (epitaph 248), born (134.) " Here lyes y° Body of Abigail Richardson Daa'tr of M'r Jona- than & M'rs Abigail Richardson Who Died Octo'br 2'd 1747 Aged 25 Years 11 Months &3 Days." Abigail Richardson, daughter of Jonathan (epitaph 186) and Abigail (Wyman) Richardson, bbrn Oct. 29, 1721. (135.) "Here lyes y" Body of Eliz'th Reed Daug'tr of Mr. Israel & M'rs Hannah Reed ; Who Died Decem'br 9'th 1747 Aged 10 Years Wanting 9 Days." Elizabeth Reed, daughter of Isra*-! and Hannah (Wyman) Reed, born Dec. 18, 1737. {Vide History Reed Family, 67.) (136.) " Here lyes y" Body of M'rs Eunice Richardson Wife to M'r Joshua Richardson Who Died April y" 13'th 1748 Aged 26 Years." »' Also Israel Richardson their son Died April 20, 1748 Aged 20 Days." Eunice (Jennison) Richardson, first wife of Joshua Richardson, son of Joshua (epitaph 142), married July 11, 1739; daughter of Samuel and Mary (Stearns) Jennison, of Watertown, born February, 1721-22. (Fide Bond's Watertown Genealogies, 308, 800.) Israel Richardson, her son, was born March 29, 1748. 30* EPITAPHS, FIRST BURIAL-GROUND. (137.) " Here Lyes Buried y'^ Body of M'r Samuel Tompson who De- parted this life May 13'th 1748 in y- ^S'd Year of His Age." Samuel Thompson, born Sept. 8, 1705, son of Jonathan and Frances (Whitmore) Thompson, great-grandson of James Thompson, family ancestor; married Ruth Wright, Dec. 31, 1730. (Vide Thompson Geneal- ogy; Sewall's "Woburn, 644.) " My father Sam'l Thompson died in May, 1748, aged 42 years." (Sam'l Thompson, Esq.'s, Memorandum Books.) (188.) " Here Lyes Interred the Body of M'r Thomas Salter of Boston Merch't, Ob. 2'nd Aug'st 1748 ^'t 62." (139.) " Here lyes Buried y'' Body of Susanna Cotton Dau'tr of y" Hev'd M'r Josiah & M'rs Susanna Cotton, Ob't 3"d Aug'st 1748 M't 10." Susanna Cotton, daughter of Kev. Josiah and Susanna Cotton. Her father was pastor of the Third Church in Woburn from 1747 to 1756. (Fide Sewall's History, 338, etc.) (140.) " Here lyes y^ Body of M'rs Hannah Richardson Wife to M'r Jacob Richardson Who Died Sep't y" 7'th A. D. 1748 in y« 69'th Year of Her Age." Hannah (Converse) Richardson, wife of Jacob Richardson, son of Lieut. John Richardson (epitaph 17) ; daughter of Major James (epitaph 34) and Hannah (Carter) Converse, born June 12, 1680 ; married Richard- son, Nov. 9, 1697. (141.) "Here lyes y'^ Body of M'rs Mary Walker Relict of Deacon Samuel Walker & formerly Wife to Cap't James Fowle Who departed this Life Oct'br 23'rd 1748 in y*^ 80'th Year of Her Age." Mary (Richardson-Fowle) Walker, widow of Deacon Samuel Walker, 2d {vide note, epitaph 86), formerly wife of Oapt. James Fowle (epitaph 48), was born March 22, 1669; daughter of Joseph and Hannah (Green) Richardson of Woburn. She died at Charlestown. ( Vide Sewall's His- tory of Woburn, 173, 634.) (142.) "Here lyes Buried the Body of M'r Joshua Richardson Who Departed this Life Nov'br 5'th Anno Dom'ni 1748 in y" 68'th Year of His Age." Joshua Richardson, born June 3, 1681, son of Nathaniel and Mary Richard,son, grandson of Thomas Richardson of Woburn, emigrant, married' wife Hannah. {Vide Sewall's Woburn, 635.) (143.) "Here lyes Buried y'= Body of M'r Daniel Richardson who Departed this Life April 20'th A. D. 1749 Aged 67 Years 6 Months & 4 Day's." Daniel Richardson, born Oct. 16, 1691, son of Stephen (epitaph 69) and Abigail (Wyman) Richardson (epitaph 75) ; married wife Joanna. {Vide Sewall's Woburn, 635.) EPITAPHS, FIRST BURIAL-GROU\D. 31* (144.)' " Here Lyes Buried y*-' Body of Doct'or Jonathan Haywood who Departed this Life Aug'st 13'th A. D. 1749 Aged 45 Years " Dr. Jonathan Haywood, or Hayward, Seywood, graduated at Harvard College, 1726; married Ruth Burbeen, of Woburn, Feb. 4, 1736; select- man, 1741. (^Vide Sewall's History, 590, 595.) (145.) " Benjamin Brooks Son of M'r Benjamin and M'rs Susanna Brooks Died Sep'br I'st 1749 Aged 8 Weeks & 4 Days." Benjamin Brooks, son of Benjamin (epitaph 214) and Susanna (Kendall) Brooks, born July 2, 1749. (146.) " Here lyes Buried the Body of M'r John Richardson Who De- parted this Life Oct. 29'th A. D. 1749 Aged 81 Years 9 Months & 25 D's." John lUchardson, born Jan. 16, 1667-68, son of Theophilus and Mary (Champney) Richardson ; grandson of Bzekiel Richardson, an early settler of Woburn; was thrice married. {Vide Sewall's Woburn, 633.) (147.) " Here lyes Buried y'^ Body of M'rs Mary Holdin; Wife to M'r John Holdin Who Departed this Life Nov'er y" 21'st 1749 in y" 49 Year of Her Age." Mary Holden, wife of John Holden ; perhaps the John Holden living in April, 1756 (vide Sewall's Woburn, 586) , and who died October, that year. (148.) " Here Lyes Buried y" Body of M'rs Rachel Wright Widow of M'r Joseph Wright who departed this Life June Sl'st 1750 in y" .55'tli Tear of her Age." Rachel (Brooks) Wright, widow of Joseph Wright, married Nov. 19, 1729; was born Nov. 29, 1695, daughter of Jabez (epitaph 128) and Rachel (Buck) Brooks. (149.) " Here lyes y" Body of M'rs Bridge't Richardson Wife to Dea'- con Stephen Richardson Wlao Died July y" I'st 1750 Aged 76 Years." Bridget (Richardson) Ricliardson, wife of Deacon Stephen Richardson (epitaph 157), married Nov. 21, 1695; daughter, probably, of Theophilus and Mary (Champney) Richardson. (150.) " Here lyes y'^ Body of M'rs Phebe Wyman Wife to M'r David Wyman Who Died Nov'br y" 24'th A. D 1750 in y« 54'th Year of Her Age.'- Phebe (Richardson) Wyman, wife of Oavid Wyman, married Oct. 81, 1716; daughter of Nathaniel and Mary Richardson, born March 4, 1695-96. Her husband was son of Jacob and Elizabeth (Richardson) Wyman. (^Vide Sewall's Woburn, 653.) (151.) " Here Lyes y'' Body of M'r Nathan Brooks Who Departed this life Jan'ry y>' 6'th 1751 in y" 45'th Year of His Age." Nathan Brooks, born Nov. 1, 1706, son of John and Mary (Richardson) Brooks; great-grandson of Henry Brooks, family ancestor; married Sarah Wyman (epitaph 131). 32* EPITAPHS, FIRST BURIAL-GROUND. (152.) "Here lyes y" Body of M'rs Susanna Carter Wife to M'r Thomas Carter Who Died Aug'st 12'th 1751 in y" 57'th Year of Her Age." " The Memory of the Just is Blessed." Susanna Carter, wife of Thomas Carter (epitaph 163). (153.) "Elizabeth Wyman Dau'tr of M'r Benjamin & M'rs Esther Wyman Died Aug'st y" 26'th 1751 Aged 4 Days." Elizabeth Wyman, daughter of Capt. Benjamin (epitaph 229) and Esther (Richardson) Wyman (epitaph 154), born Aug. 22, 1751. (154.) "Here lyes Burled y** Body of M'rs Esther Wyman Wife to M'r Benjamin Wyman Who Departed this Life Sep'tr 16'th 1751 in y" 44'th Year of Her Age." Esther (Richardson) Wyman, wife of Capt. Benjamin Wyman (epitaph 229), married June 27, 1733; daughter of Jacob and Hannah (Converse) Eichardson (epitaph 140), born June 25, 1707. (15.1.) "Here ********* jj'rs Mary Sawyer Wife to M'r Joshua Sawyer Who Died Octo'br 23'd 1751 in y'^ 69''h Year of Her Age." Mary (Carter) Sawyer, wife of Joshua Sawyer (epitaph 112), daughter of Thomas and Margery (Whitmore) Carter, born Oct. 5, 1683, and grand- daughter of Rev. Thomas Carter, first minister of Woburn. "Mary Carter" and "Joshua Sawyer, Jr., of Charlestown," were married May 2i, 1706. C Vide Sewall's Woburn, 597.) (156.) "Here Lyes Buried the Body of M'r Timothy Winn Who De- parted this Life Jan'ry 5'th Anno Dom'i 1752 Aged 6'> Years." Timothy Winn, born Feb. 27, 1686-87, son of Ensign Joseph and Rebecca (Reed) Winn, of Woburn; married Elizabeth Brooks (epitaph 85), and, second, Jane Belknap, married Eeb. 18, 1729-30; died of small-pox. May, 1775. (Vide Sewall's History, 650.) (157.) " Here lyes Bm-ied y- Body of Dea'con Steplien Richardson Who Departed this life Feb'ry y" 4tli 1752 in y" 79'th Year of His Age." Deacon Stephen Richardson, born Feb. 7, 1673-74, son of Joseph and Hannah (Green) Richardson, and grandson of Samuel Richardson the emigrant; married Bridget Richardson (epitaph 149) ; was made deacon of Woburn Church, 1745, and was captain of militia. Ensign Stephen Richardson was a selectman of Woburn, 1721. (Vide Sewall's History, 634, etc.) (158.) "Here lyes Buried y*^ Body of M'r Asa Ricliardson Who De- parted this life March 17'th 1752 in y" 39'th Year of His Age." Asa Ricliardson, born Deo. 12, 1713, son of Deacon Stephen (epitaph 157), and Bridget (epitaph 149) Richardson; married Hannah Locke. ( Vide Book of Lockes, 32.) (159.) " Here lyes Buried the Body of M'r Jonathan Tompson of Med- ford Who Departed this Life June 9'th 1752- Aged 62 Years " EPITAPHS, FIRST BURIAL-GROUND. 33* Jonathan Thompson, of Medford, born in Woburn, Feb. 9, 1689-90, son of Jonathan and Frances CWhitmore) Thompson (vide Sewall's History, 644, etc.), died at Medford. He married Phebe Carter and Abigail Fowle. ( Vide Thompson Genealogy.) (160.) "Here lyes y'-' Body of M'rs Martha Boardman Relict to M'r Andrew Boardman of Boston Who Died August the 25'th A. D. 1752 Aged 54 Years." (161.) " Here lyes y^-Body of M'rs Susanna Wyman Widow to Ensig'n Samuel Wyman Who Died Nov'br y'= 24'th 1752 in y" 65'th Year of Her Age." Susanna (Simonds) Wyman, widow of Ensign Samuel Wyman (epitaph 122), daughter of James and Susanna Simonds, born May 2, 1689. (162.) "Here lyes Buried y" Body of M'r John Holdin Jun'r Who- Departed this Life Jan'ry 23'd 1753, Aged 21 Years & 28 Days." John Holden, son of John and Mary Holden (epitaph 147), born Dec. 25, 1731. (163.) " Here lyes Buried y" Body of M'r Thomas Carter Who De- parted this life March y'' 17'th 1753 in y" 66'th Year of His Age." " The Memory of y" Just is Blessed." Thomas Car';er, probably Thomas, born July 3, 1687, son of Lieut. John (epitaph 95) and Ruth (Burnham) Carter (epitap i 84). His wife, Susanna; died 1751 (epitaph 152). (FiiJe Sewall's Wc Jurn, 598.) (164.) " Here lyes Buried y"" Body of M'r Eldzer Richardson who departed this life April 17'th 1753 in y'^ 58'th Year of His Age." Eleazer Richardson, bom "Feb. 10, 1692-3," son of Samuel (epitaph 43)and Sarah (Hayward) Richardson (epitaph 66) ; married wife Susanna (epitaph 172). (165.) " Benjamin Brooks Son of M'r Benjamin & M'rs Susanna Broolis Died Aug'st 17'th 1753 Aged 3 Years 1 Month & 27 Days." Benjamin Brooks, son of Benjamin (epitaph 214') and Susanna (Ken- dall) Brooks, born June 2, 1750. (166.) "Here lyes y" Body of M'rs Mary Peirce Wife to M'r Josiah Peirce Jun'r Who Died Nov'br y" ll"- 1753 in y" 36'th Year of Her Age." ■'Also Mary their Dau'tr Died Dece'br 28'th 1753 Aged 2 Months & 2 Days." Mary (Dorr) Peirce, first wife of Josiah Peirce, Jr. ; marriage intention dated Aug. 15, 1752. Her child, Mary, above mentioned, was born Oct. 26, 1753. Josiah Peirce, Jr., her husband, son of Deacon Josiah and Hannah Peirce, born March 30, 1720, was grandson of John and Deborah (Converse) Peirce, and great-grandson of Thomas Peirce, "Sargent," of Woburn, 1643. Josiah Peirce, Jr., married, second, Mrs. Ruth (Simonds) 3 34* EPITAPHS, FIRST BURIAL-GROUND. Thompson (intention of marriage dated Jan. 1, 1756), the widow of Benja- min Thompson (epitaph 178), and mother of Sir Benjamin Thompson, Count Rumford. Peirce died August, 1798, at Flintstown, Me. {Vide Ellis's Life of Eumford.) (167.) " Mary Snow, Dau'tr of M'r Isaac and M'rs Phebe Suow Who Died Dec'br 8'th 1753 in y" 7Ui Year of Her Age." Mary Snow, daughter of Isaac (epitaph 242) and Phebe (Richardson) Snow, born April 26, 1747. (168.) " Here lyes y" Body of Philip Alexanders, Son of Philip Jun'r & Sarah his Wife, Who Died May 13'th 1754 in y'= 18'th Year of His Age." Philip Alexander, born Feb. 12, 1736-37, son of Philip, Jr., and Sarah (Sawtelle?) Alexander. His parents were married in Woburn, July 1, 1736. (169.) "Here lyes Buried y" Body of M'rs Hannah Tompson Who Departed this life June y" 16'th 1754 Aged 37 Years." Hannah Thompson never married ; was daughter of Ebenezer (epitaph 115) and Mary (Winn) Thompson (epitaph 176), and was buried by the side of her father. {Vide Thompson Genealogy.) (170) -'Here lyes Buried the Body of M'r Samuel Richardson Who Departed this Life Sept'br y'^ 3'd 1754 in y'^ 84'th Year of His Age." Samuel Uichardson, born Nov. 5, 1670, son of Samuel (epitaph 4)) and Martha Richardson, married Susanna Richardson (epitaph 94), Jan. 6, 1703-4. His twin brother, Thomas, was slain by Indians, 1676. (171.) " Here Lyes y" Body of Zechariah Snow Son of M'r Timothy & M'rs Lydia Snow Who Departed this Life Sep't 21'st A. D. 1754 in y'' 36 Year of His Age.' Zechariah Snow, born Aug. 15, 1719, son of Timothy (epitaph 132) and Lydia (Peirce) Snow (epitaph 197). (172.) "Here Lyes y" Body of M'rs Susanna Richardson Wife to M'r Eleazer Richardson Who Died Octo. I7'th 1754 in y" 39'th Year of Her Age.' Susanna Richardson, wife of Eleazer Richardson (epitaph 1(;4), daugh- ter of Thomas and Susanna Carter, born t)ct. 'jO, 1715; marriage inten- tion Aug. 1, 1745. 173.) "Here lyes Buried tlie Body of M'r Jesse Wyman Who Departed this Life Nov'br 2'd 1754 Aged 23 Years 6 Mon's & l.'> D's." Jesse Wyman, born April 7, 1731. son of David and Phebe Richard- son) Wyman (epitaph 150). (174.) "Here lyes Buried the Body of Jonathan Pool Esq'r Who Departed this Life Eeb'ry 8'th A. D. 1755. iEtatis (13. EPITAPHS, FIRST BUEIAL-GKODND. 35* " The Rightious are taken away from y'' Evil to come, while y" liveing lay it not to their Harts. The Memory of the Just is Blessed." Jonathan Poole, Esq., a gentleman " of distinction" in Woburn " from abroad." Selectman of the town from 17S7 to 1740, and the same in 1744 ; and prominent on important committees, etc. Married wife Esther, born Oct. 17, 169.5, daughter of Col. Eleazer (epitaph 93) and Esther (Green' Flagg (epitaph 12 >). i I'l'de Bond's Watertown Genealogies, 763.) Mrs. Esther Poole was deceased before June, 1772. ( Vide Sewall's His- tory, 299.) Esquire Poole was employed to provide the " splendid and costly entertainment " made by the town at the ordination of the Rev. Edward Jaclison, in 1729. His remarlsable and oft-quoted bill against the town for expenses on that occasion is preserved in Woburn Records. He was administrator of the estate of Col. Flagg, late of Woburn, deceased; and with Esther, his wife, and others, sells certain tracts of land in Lancaster, about two hundred and twenty-five acres. May 1, 1727. (Fide Sewall's History. 2(!3; also ibid., 83. 297, 808, 580, etc.) (175.) " Here lyes Buried y'' Body of M'rs Mary Tompson Widow of M'r Ebenezer Tompson who departed this life May y" U'th A. D. 1755 Aged 72 Tears." Mary (Winn) Thompson, widow of Ebenezer Thompson (epitaph Ho). (176.) " Elizabeth Brooli's Died June 8'th 1755 Aged 10 Welies." Elizabeth Brooks, born April 8, 1755, daughter of Nathan (epitaph 183) and Elizabeth (Fowle-Richardson) Brooks. ( Fide epitaph 245 ; rtde epi- taph 184, note.) (177.) " Here Lyes y** Body of Hannah Peirce Daugh'tr of M'r Josiah and M'rs Hannah Peirce who Died Octo'br y'^ 23'd 1755 Aged 27 Years." Hannah Peirce, born Dec. 6, 1728, daughter of Deacon Josiah and Hannah Peirce of Woburn, and sister of Josiah Peirce, Jr. ( Vide note, epitaph 166.) (178.) "Here lyes Buried y" Body of M'r Benjamin Tompson Who Departed this Life Nov'br y" 7'th 1755 Aged 25 Years." Benjamin Thompson, son of Capt. Ebenezer and Hannah (Converse) Thompson, born Nov. 27, 1729, and descended from tlie family ancestor, James Thompson. ( FiY7e Sewall's Woburn, 643, 644.) Married Ruth, daugh- ter of Lieut James and Mary (Fowle) Simonds. ( FWeiftid , 839, 640.) In- tention of marriage dated May 3i', 1762. Was father of Sir Benjamin Thomp- son, Count Humford (born Woburn, March 26, 1753). Ruth (Simonds) Thompson, the mother of Rumford, married a second husband, .Josiah Peirce, Jr. (Fi(/e note, epitaph 166.) She died in Flintstown, Me., after 1811. {Vide Ellis's Life of Rumford, Sewall's History of Woburn, etc.) (179.) "Here Lyes Buried y" Body of Dea'con George Reed; who Departed this life Jan'ry y'' 20'th A. D 4756 in y" 96'th Year of His Age." Deacon George Reed, born in Woburn, Sept. 14, 1660; married Abigail Peirce (epitaph 72), his first wife; and second, Sybil Rice, of Sudbury. He was a deacon in First Church, Woburn, from 1719 till 1735, when, at the gathering of the Precinct (now Burlington) Church, he was chosen one 36* EriTAPHS, FIRST BUEIAL-GEOUND. of its first two deacons. ( Vide Sewall's Woburn, 631, etc. ; History Reed Family, lOS.) Lieut. Thomas Reed (epitaph 107) was his half-brother. The mother of Deacon George Reed was Elizabeth Jennison, first wife of his father, George Reed, Sr. ; the latter being a native of England. (180.) " Here lyes y'^ Body of Esther Richardson, Dau'tr of M'r Noah & Mr's Phebe Richardson who departed this life March y" I5'th 1756 In y" 17'th Year of Her Age." Esther Richardson, daughter of Noah (epitaph 181) and Phebe (Walker) Richardson (epitaph 243), born Sept. 29, 1739. (181.) "Here lyes Buried y° Body of M'r Noah Richardson Who De- parted this Life June y" 23'd 1756 in y" f 4'th Year of His Age." Noah Richardson, born March 5, 1702-3, son of Pierson and Mary (Perrin) Richardson, grandson of Lieut. John (epitaph 17) and Mary (Pierson) Richardson ; married Phebe Walker ( epitaph 243) . Noah Rich- ardson was a hatter, living at the sign of the Ark in Woburn ( Cf. Bouton's History, Concord, N. H., 691), latterly known as the Daniel Richardson Place, 616 Main Street. This was the original tavern stand in Woburn. (182.) " Here lyes y" Body of M'rs Ruhamah Heartwell Widowto Dea- con Joseph Heartwell Who Died July 1'=' 1756 in y" 78'th Year of Her Age." Ruhamah (Cutter) Hartwell, widow of Deacon Joseph Hartwell (epitaph 12r), married Feb. 1, 17i'5-6 ; youngest daughter and child of Richard and Prances (Perriman-Amsden) Cutter, of Cambridge. ( Vide History Cntter Family of New England, 37.) (183.) " Here lyes Buried the B*d* ** M'r Nathan Brooks Who De- parted this Life Jan'ry 26'th 1758 Aged 30 Years." Nathan Brooks, born Nov. 6, 1727, son of Nathan (epitaph 151) and Sarah (Wyman) Brooks (epitaph 131), married Elizabeth Richardson, daughter of Pierson and Elizabeth Richardson; intention of marriage dated March 18,-1749. She married Zebadlah Wyman, Jan. 6, 1764, and died 1776 (epitaph 245). (184. ) "Elizabeth Brook's Died Feb'ry 12'th 1758 Aged 8 Months." Elizabeth Brooks, born June 11, 1757, daughter of Nathan (epitaph 183) and Elizabeth (Fowle-Richardson) Brooks. (^Vide epitaph 245.) The epitaph 184 and epitaph 176 are side by side on one stone, and underneath both inscriptions these words : — " Children of M'r Nathan & M'rs Elizabetli Brooks." (185.) " *** **es y" Body of *** i"*th Symmes **** to WiUiam '*i'mmes Who Died *arch 16'th 1758 in y" **** Year of Her Age." Ruth (Converse) Symmes, died March 16, 1758, aged 72 (?), wife of Wil- liam Symmes (epitaph 198) ; married Dec. 7, 1704; was born May 28, 1686, daughter of Capt. Josiah (epitaph 65) and Ruth (Marshall) Converse. EPITAPHS, riBST BURIAL-GROUND. 37* (^186.) " Here lyes Buried the Body of M'r Jonathan Richardson who departed this life July the 16'th 1769 Aged 63 Years." Jonathan Richardson, born July 16, 1696, son of Samuel (epitaph 43) and Sarah (Haywar.d) Richardson (epitaph 66) ; married Abigail Wyman. (187.) "Here Lyes y'' Body of M'rs Esther Thompson Wife to M'r Abijah Thompson Who Died of the Small Pox Jan'ry y" 3'd 1761 in y" 2l'st Year of Her Age." " Oh now behold y® Blooming Young & fair Se your Sad picture & your peried hear How soon your beauties vanish from your for'm fall into dust & mingle with y" worm." Esther (Snow) Thompson, first wife of Abijah Thompson, married Bee. 13, 1759 ; both admitted members of Woburn First Church, Nov. 9, 1760 (vide Church Manual, page 10) ; was probably a native of Woburn ; perhaps daughter of Isaac Snow (epitaph 242) ; her birth not on Town Records. Her husband, better known as Sheriff Abijah Thompson, son of Samuel (epitaph 137) and Ruth (Wright) Thompson, died Jan. 16, 1811. ( Fide Thompson Genealogy ; Sewall's Woburn, 645, etc.) (188.) " Here lyes Buried the Body of M'r John Giles who Departed this life January 20'th 1761 in y" 70'th Year of His Age." John Giles, perhaps the John Giles, of Medford, who married Lydia Atwood, of Woburn, Nov. 25, 1756. (189.) " Here lyes Buried y** Body of Doctor Edmund Richardson Who Departed this life May y® 30'th 1761 In y" 29'th Year of His Age." " Behold all you that do pass by As you are now So once was I As I am now so you must be prepare for death & follow me." Dr. Edmund Richardson, born July 9, 1732, son of Noah (epitaph 181) and Phebe (Walker) Richardson (epltapli 243). (190.) "Here lyes Buried y"^ Body of M'r Noah Richardson Jun'r who Departed this life July y" 6'th 1761 In y" .33'rd Year of His Age." Noah Richardson, son of Noah (epitaph 181) and Phebe (Walker) -Richardson (epitaph 243), born Dec. 15, 1728. (191.) " Here lyes y" Body of M'rs Lucy Richardson Dau'tr of M'r Noah & M'rs Phebe Richardson Who departed this life July y" 2l'st 1761 Aged 24 years." Lucy Richardson, daughter of Noah (epitaph 181) and Phebe (Walker) Richardson (epitaph 243J, born July 22, 1737. (192.) "Here lyes Buried the Boiy of M'rs Esther Walker Wife to M'r Edward Walker Who Departed this life Sept'br the 23'd 1761 Aged 65 Years." 38* EPITAPHS, FIRST BUKIAL-GKOUND. Esther (Pelrce) Walker, wife of Mr. Edward "Walker, married March 31, 1718. ( FJcie Sewall's Woburn, 171, etc.) She was daughter of Benjamin (epitaph 52) and Mary Peirce, and born Oct. 25, 1696. (193.) " Here lies the Body of M'rs Abigail Symraes Wife to M'r John Symmes Who departed this life May 28'th 1762 Aged 28 Years " Abigail (Dix) Symmes, wife of John Symmes, of Charlestown (upper end, now Winchester), married Nov. 7, 1754; daughter of John and Mary (Cook) Dix, of Waltham, and born there. May 21. 1733. Her husband was son of William (epitaph 198) and Ruth (Converse) Symmes (epitaph 18.>). ( Fide Bond's Watertown Genealogies, 199; Brooks's History Med- ford, 643.) (194.) "In Memory of Hannah Peirce Dau'tr of M'r Josiah & M'rs Ruth Peirce Who died Dec'br 24'th 1762 y" 5'th Year of her Age." Hannah Peirce, born Sept. 12, 1758, daughter of Josiah, Jr., and Ruth (Simonds-Th mpgon) Peirce, and half-sister of Count RumforJ. {Vide epitaph 166, note.) ( 195 . ) " Here lyes Buried the Body of M'r Henry Gardner who departed this life Decem'br y« 16'th 1763 Aged 66 Years." Henry Gardner, born Aug. 2, 1698, son of Henry (epitaph 55) and Elizabeth Gardner (epitaph 27). (196.) " Zebediah Richardson son of M'r Zebediah cSb M'js Esther Richardson died Jan'ry 4'th 1764 Aged 5 Months & 17 D's." Zebadiah Richardson, born Aug. 21, 1763, son of Zebadiah and Esther (Swan) Richardson; married at Cambridge, April 19, 1759. (197.) " Here lies y° Body of M'rs Lydia Snow widow to M'r Timothy Snow Who departed this Life April y'' 27'th 1764 Aged 81 Years." Lydia (Peirce) Snow, widow of Timothy Snow (epitaph 132), married Jan. 16, 1705-6 ; daughter of Samuel and Lydia (Bacon) Peirce, born May 25, 1683 ; and grand-daughter of Sergt. Thomas Peirce, of Woburn, 1643, died Nov. 6, 1683. (198.) " Here lyes Buried the Body of M'r William Symmes who departed this life May the 24'th 1764 Aged 86 Years." William Symmes, born Jan. 7, 1679, son of William and Mary Symmes, and grandson of Rev. Zechariah Symmes, minister at Charlestown; married Ruth Converse (epitaph 185). He inherited two thirds of his father's large estate, and had a clothing mill where Mr. Bacon's (Win- chester) now is. ( Vide Brooks's History Medford. 543 ; Sewall's Woburn, 227.) (199.) "Here lyes y" Body of M'rs Betty Brooks Wife to M'r Josiah Brooks who departed this Life July y'^ 3'd 1764 in y'^ 20'th Year of Her Age." Betty (Flagg) Brooks, wife of Josiah Brooks, married Aug. 11, 1763. He was born Dec. 14, 1739 ; was son of Nathaniel and Submit Brooks, EPITAPHS, FIEST BURIAL-GKOUND. 39* and grandson of Jabez (epitaph 128) and Hepzibah (Cutter) Brooks (epi- taph 124). She was "daughter of v" widow Betty Flegg" (Town Records) , otherwise, Betty, second wife of Gershom Flagg, 3d, and was born in Woburn, June 4, 1745. ( Vide Bond's Watertown Genealogies, 763.) (200.) "Here lyes Buried the Body of Lieu't Samuel Kendall who departed this. life Decem'r the 13'th 1764 Aged 83 Years." Lieut. Samuel Kendall, born Oct. 29, 1682, son of Thomas and Ruth Kendall, and grandson of Francis Kendall, family ancestor, was a car- penter, received a lieutenant's commission from Gov. Belcher, 1732; was an original proprietor of Townsend and Athol, and widely Ijuown. Eliza- beth, his first wife, died 1742 (epitaph 117). {Vide Sewall's History, Woburn, 621, 622, etc., etc.) (201.) " Here lyes Buried the Body of M'r Ebenezer Converse who departed' this life Sep't y" 6'th 1765 in y" 56'th Year of His Age." Ebenezer Converse, born Nov. 1. 1708, son of Capt. Robert and Mary (Sawyer) Converse (vide Sewall's History, 606), and grandson of Major James Converse (epitaph 34), was a selectman of Woburn, 1743, 1758, and 1764, and admitted to membership in Woburn First Church, November, 1758 (ot* Church Manual, p. 10). He married wife, Ruth. His house was in " Carter's Quarter " (South Village), 1742. ( Fide Sewall's Woburn, 231, etc.) (202.) " Here lyes y" Body of M'rs Judith Fames Wife to Dea'con Samuel Eames, Who departed this life January y<= lO'th 1766 Aged 71 Years." Judith (Simonds) Eames, first wife of Deacon Samuel Eames (epitaph 231), married July 2, 1717; daughter of Lieut. Benjamin and Rebecca Simonds, born Oct. 5, 1695; grand-daughter of William, Sr., and Judith (Phippen-Hayward) Simonds, married Jan. 18, 1643-44. ( Vide Sewall's Woburn, 639, etc.) (203 ) "******** ********* YVho died * * ■* *o'th 1766 in ye * * * * * Year of Her Age. 81, 583, etc.) "April 1776, Mr. Isaac Snow, died." (S. Thompson's Mem- oranda.) (243.) " Here lyes y'= Body of M'rs Phebe Richardson Widow to M'r Noah Richardson who departed this life April 2'd 1776 in y" 68'th Year of Her Age." Phebe (Walker) Richardson, widow of Noah Richardson (epitaph 181), married Dec. 4, 1727 ; was born Sept. 7, 1707 ; daughter of Deacon Samuel and Judith (Howard) Walker (epitaph 86) ; Phebe Richardson, the subject of this note, perhaps joined the church in Woburn, Sept. 6, 1761. (Vide Manual First Church, p. 10.) Gravestones to the memory of six chil- dren of " M'r Noah & M'rs Phebe Richardson" are severally standing in different portions of this burial-yard. (Epitaphs 180, 189, 190, 191, ii06, 211.) " 1776 Soon after March, Mrs Phebe Richardson widow, died." (S. Thompson's Memoranda.) (244.) " Here lies y" Body of M'rs Lydia Richardson Widow to Deacon Nathan Richardson who departed this Life May 17'th 1776 in y" 85'th Year of Her Age." Epitaphs 236 and 244 are side by side on a double stone. Underneath both inscriptions are these words : — " The Memory of the Just is Blessed." Lydia Richardson (epitaph 244), .third wife and widow of Deacon Nathan Richardson (epitaph 236). She was born Lydia Whittemore, of Maiden, and was married April 3, 1740. (245.) " Here lies the Body of M'rs Elizabeth Wyman Wife to M'r Zebediah Wymau, who departed this Life August 12'th 1776 in y- 42'd Year of Her Age." Elizabeth (Richardson-Brooks) Wyman, first wife of Deacon Zebadiah Wyman, who died 1793; married Jan. 6, 1764; widow of Nathan Brooks (epitaph 183). She was admitted to membership in Woburn First Church, Attg. 29, 1756. She was daughter of Pierson and Elizabeth Richardson. (246.) "Here lies y" Body of Abigail Brooks Dau'tr of M'r John & M'rs Abigail Brooks Who died Aug'st y" I'st 1778 Aged 13 Months." Abigail Brooks, daughter of John and Abigail (Richardson) Brooks (marriage intention, Oct. 17, 1771), grand-daughter of Capt. Timothy and Ruth (Wyman) Brooks. ( Vide note on Porter, note, epitaph 232.) (247.) "In Memory of Jerusha Richardson Dau'tr of M'r Josiah & M'rs Jerusha Richardson who died Aug'st 27'th 1778 Aged 15 Months & 23 Days." Jerusha Richardson, daughter of Deacon Josiah and Jerusha (Brooks) Richardson, born May 4, 1777, grand-daughter of Benjamin (epitaph 214) and Susanna (Kendall) Brooks. EPITAPHS, FIRST BURIAL-GROUND. 51* (248.) " Here lies y" Body of M'rs Abigail Tay Wife of Lieu't William Tay who departed this Life Sep't 26'th 1778 in y" 71'st Year of Her Age." Abigail (Jones) Tay, wife of Lieut. William Tay, married at Woburn, Jan. 2, 1724 ; born June H. 1708 ; daughter of Samuel and Abigail Jones, of Woburn. Lieut. William Tay, her husband, died Dec. 8. 1780. (Town Records.) Lieut. Tay married, second, Widow Bethiah Winn, in 1780. (Vide Book of Lockes, p. 70.) " 1778 Mrs. Tay died." (S. Thompson's Memoranda.) (249.) " In Memory of M'r Andrew Evans who departed this Life Decem'r y" 18'th 1778 in y" 70'th Year of His Age." " Death is a debt to nature due As I have paid it so must you." Andrew Kvans, admitted member of Wobm-n First Church, Feb. 17, 1765 {vide Church Manual, p. 10) ; did service in the Revolutionary War pre- vious to 1777. He married .Mary Richardson (epitaph 251). ( Vide Sewall's Woburn, 570, etc.) " 1778,.Mr. Evans died." (S. Thompson's Memoranda.) (250.) " Here lies the Body of M'rs Martha Skinner widow of M'r. John Skinner who departed this Life March the 7'th 1780 Aged 01 Years." Martha (Whltmorel Skinner, widow of John Skinner, daughter of John and Mary (Lane) Whitmore. of Medford, born April 22, 1719. ( Vide Brooks's Medford, 56i, .IGS.) " Jcjin Skinner, of Charlestown," and '■Martha Whitmore, of Medford," were married Dec. 22, 1743. (Medford Records. ) (251.) " In Memory of M'rs Mary Evans widow of M'r Andrew PI vans who departed this Life August y" 31'st 1781 in y'' 72'd Year of Her Age. " Saints at their death do go to Rest In the Bosom of their Father's Love Their happy Spirits fully Blest • To worship with y'' Church above." Mary (Richardson) Evans, widow of Andrew Evans (epitaph 249), mar- ried Dec. 4, 1730. She was daughter of Joshua and Hannah Richardson, and was bom March 13, 1710. (See Richardson Memorial, p. 540.) (252.) " In Memory of M'rs Jerusha Richardsijn Wife of M'r Edward Richardson who died April lO'th 1782, Aged 75 Years." Jerusha ( Wyman) Richardson, wife of Edward Richardson (epitaph 266) , married April 14, 1730, was born July 23, 1712, daughter of Benjamin and Elizabeth (Hancock) Wyman. (Sewall's Woburn, 655.) (253.) " In Memory of Joanna Skinner Dau'tr of M'r John and M'rs Susanna Skinner who died June y" 5'th 1782 Aged 3 Years and 6 Months." .Toanna Skinner, born Dec. 11, 1778, daughter of John and Susanna (Fassett) Skinner, both of Woburn, married Sept. 8, 1 770. 52* EPITAPHS, FIRST BURI AL-GEOUND . (254.) "Here lies Buried the Body of Lieu't Stephen Richardson who departed this Life July the 18'th 1783 Aged 39 Years." " The Memory of y" Just is Blessed." Lieut. Stephen Richardson, born Sept. 4, 1744, son of Stephen and Mary (Sawyer) Richardson (epitaph 256) ; married Martha Wyman, July 9, 1770. " He died of a fever, occasioned by drinking cold water in a hot day." ( Vide Vinton Memorial, 75 ; Sewall's Woburn, 574, etc.) •' July 18, 1783, Stephen Richardson died ; 20th, Buried." (S. Thompson's Memoranda.) (255.) " In Memory of M'r Ebenezer Richardson who died Sept'br 8'th 1783 In the ei'st Year of his Age." Ebenezer Richardson, born Aug. 26, 1722, son of Thomas (epitaph 227) and Rebecca (Wymau) Richardson (epitaph 218). " Sept. 9. 1783. Ebenezer Richardson buried." (S. Thompson's Diary.) (256.) " In Memory of M'rs Mary Richarjlson wife of M'r Stephen Richardson who died Nov'br 22'd 1783 In the 78'th Year of Her Age." Mary (Sawyer) Richardson, wife of Stephen Richardson, married Aug. 26, 1736; was born Sept. 14, 1706; daughter of Joshua (epitaph 112) and Mary (Carter) Sawyer (epitaph 155). Her husband, Stephen Richardson (epitaph 261), was son of Stephen and Bridget (Richardson) Richardson. ( Vide Vinton Memorial, 46 ; Richardson Memorial, p 196. ) (257.') "Here lies Buried the Body of M'r Benjamin Symonds who Died Dec'br lO'th 1783 Aged 59 Years. " He was a Kind Husband a tender Parent & Charitable to the Poor. The memory of the Just shall flourish when they sleep in dust. Benjamin Simonds, great-grandson of William Simonds, was born June 1, 1724, and was the only son of Benjamin and Abigail (Wood) Simonds; married Susanna Simonds, daughter of Lieut. James Simonds, March 29, 1748. (■ Vide Sewall's Woburn, 639.) IV. Benjamin'' Simonds (Benjamin', Benjamin', William'''), born June 1. 1724; married Susanna, daughter of Lieut. James and Mary (Fowle) Simonds, and great-grand-daughter of William Simonds, March 29, 1748. He died in Woburn, Dec. 10, 1783. His wife, Susanna, died Nov. 15, 1816, aged 92. They had issue: (1) Susaima, hora Feb. 11, 1749; mar- ried, first, Ebenezer Page, of Bedford, Dec. 4, 1781 ; second, John Webber, of Bedford, Nov. 21, 1786. She died Feb. 5, 1825. (2) Benjamin, born Dec. 30, 1751 ; died Dec. 24, 1753. (3) Benjamin, born May 20, 1754 ; mar- ried Ruth, daughter of James and Anna (Lawrence) Simonds, May 22, 1783, and died February, 1827. She was born in Leominster (where her parents removed from Woburn in 1744), July 3, 1757, and was grand- daughter of Lieut. James Simonds. (4) Zebedee, born Feb. 23, 1756; died July 2, 1778. (5) Xathan, born Oct. 23, 1757: died March 16. 1827. He marrie(l Bathsheba, widow of Luther Simonds, May 21, 1795, and succeeded to the paternal estate of William Simonds, the ancestor. (6) EPITAPHS, riEST BURIAL-GROUND. 53* Abigail, born May 31, 1759 ; married Capt. David Reed, of Bedford, and died Sept. 2, 1«03. (7) William, born March 6, 1761 ; died AprU 9, 1776- (8) Mary, born Sept. 5, 1762; died June 18, 1776. (9) Martha, born Aug- 5, 1764 ; married Capt. David Reed, of Bedford, and died Jan. 30, 1834. (10) Lucy, born April 6, 1766; died of small-pox, Dec. 16, 1792. (11) Catherine, born Aug. 16, 1769; died Aug. 23, 1769. V. Benjamin* Simonds {Benjamin''. Benjamin^, Benjamin'', William^), born in Woburn, May 20, 1754, and died in Bedford, in 1827. He was a lame man, having been born with a clump foot. On account of this physical disability, he was apprenticed to the slioemaMng trade in Lynn, and followed that trade during his life. He moved to Bedford in 1785, but returned to Woburn two years later. He lived in a house on the site ■of the old Bacon house, corner of Pleasant and Reed Streets. His house was burned in 1797, andhe then built the present (1890) house. In consid- eration of the sum of $3,800, he sold his property to " Joseph Chicliering, ■clerk," Oct. 29, 1804, and moved to Bedford, permanently, and bought a f^m of Mr. Joseph Converse, in the southern part of the town. In the deed to Chickering, the estate in Woburn is described as " a messuage of 43 acres, bounded southerly on tiie road from Woburn meeting-house to Lexington, except a small part of the way on land of heirs of Elisha Tottingham ; thence west and north on land of Jolin Flagg until it comes to land belonging to Loammi Baldwin, Esq. ; thence by said Baldwin's land and land of heirs of John Hastings, which was formerly the Fox place, to the road first jnentioned, being the farm sold to me in 1787 by Isaac Johnson, administrator of Josiah Johnson, Esq., afterwards con- veyed by me to Elisha and William Penniman, and by them reconveyed to me in 1802." By his wife, Ruth, Benjamin Simonds had issue : (1) Benjamin, born in Woburn, Feb. 16, 1784. (2) Zebedee, born in Bedford, March 12, 1786; married Amittai, daughter of John and Bethiah (Lane) Webber, June 25, 1807, and died Sept. 20, 1826. (3) Susanna, born in Woburn, Sept. 12, 1789; died June 18, 1796. (4) Mary, born in Woburn, June 11, 1792; died June 18, 1796, within ten minutes of Susanna's death, and they were buried in the same grave. (5) William, born in Woburn, Sept. 21, 1794; married Amelia Flint of Middleton, Mass. (6) John, born in Woburn, July 6, 1797 ; married Anna Hill of Billerica. (7) James, born in Woburn, Aug. 16, 1801; died at birth. VI. Zebedee^ Simonds {Benjamin^, Benjamin'*, Benjamin^, Benjamin', William^') , born in Bedford, March 12, 1786. His wife was born in Bedford, Aug. 31, 1789, and died there Feb. 20, 1853. Zebedee Simonds was the first person in Bedford to manufacture shoes to any extent for the Boston mar- ket He became a deacon of the church in Bedford in 1825, having joined the church in 1810. He died of virulent typhus fever, after a distress- ing illness of about seven days. His issue were: (1) John Webber, born Jan. 14, 1808 ; died October, 1870. (2) G-eorge, born Jan. 15, 1810 ; married Ann Jaquith of Billerica, and died in Bedford. (3) Amittai, born April 7, 1812; married Daniel Flagg (born May 6, 1806) of Acton, afterwards of Westford, Nov. 1, 1832. She survived him, and died March 17, 1887. C4) PPi'ZHam, born April 2, 1814; died June 8, 1838, of consumption. (5) Henry, born Jan. 19, 1817; died in Lynn, Jan. 27. 1873. He came to Woburn as an apprentice to Charles Choate, in 1833, and subsequently engaged in the express business between Woburn and Boston. An adver- tisement of '■ Simonds's Woburn and Boston Railroad Express " appears In the Guide-Post, Nov. 5, 1846. (6) Harriet, born Nov. 6, 1818 ; died of consumption, Feb. 28, 1843. (7) Edioard, born Jan. 28, 1820; married Mary Tidd of Woburn, June 13, 1844. He came to Woburn, May 1, 1837, 54* EPITAPHS, FIRST BURIAL-GROUND. and became an apprentice to Charles Choate, then living where Dr. Har- low's residence now is. The shop occupied the present site of the Episco- pal Church. (%)■ BethiaJi, born July 23, 1821; married Hiram WMtford (born in Hillsboro', N. H., June 19, 1818), at Bedford, March 31, 1842. (9) Zebedee, born May 10, 1827 ; died May 29, 1827 ; was a posthumous child. (258.) "In Memory of M'rs Sarah Richardson Widow of M'r Thomas Richard.son who departed this Life June 12'th 1784 Aged 71 Years." Sarah (Brooks) Richardson, second wife and widow of Thomas Richard- son (epitaph 225) married Oct. 18, 1742. was born Dec. 25. 1714 ; daughter of Jabez (epitaph 128) and Hephzibah (Cutter) Brooks (epitaph 124). (History Cutter Family of New England, 36.) "June 14, 1784, Mrs Sarah Richardson buried." (S. Thompson's Diary.) (259.) [Marble stone.] " In memory of Lucy wife of Daniel Wyman who Died Dec. 24, 1785 jEt. 34." Lucy (Gardner) Wyman, first wife of Daniel Wyman, married Jan. 26, 1776. " Daniel Wyman of Woburn, and Lucy Gardner of Charlestown," married Jan. 25, 1776 (per private journal of Rev. Samuel Cooke, pastor of Cambridge Second Precinct, now Arlington). She was born Nov. 16, 1751 (Woburn Records) ; daughter of Henry (epitaph 185) and Lucy Gard- ner. '-1784 IN. B., not 1785, as in epitaph], Dae. 25. Daniel Wyman's wife died. 27th buried." (S. Thompson's Diary.) March 30, 1777, she was admitted to full communion by Cambridge Second Precinct Church, and at the same time was baptized (vide the following entry from the church records, as kept by Rev. Samuel Cooke) : — [Baptized] " Wyman, Lucy— wife of Daniel"! Mt. ( Daughtersof = March 30, 177T [■ J. Henry Gardner, Gardner, Elizabeth — adults ) Mi. [^ deceased, — " " " Wyman, Daniel — son of said Daniel & Lucy April 13 " " (260.) "In Memory of M'rs Dorothy Gardner Wife of M'r Samuel Gardner who died Feb'ry the ll'th 1787 in y'^ 43'd Year of her age." " Also Elizabeth Gardner their Dau'tr died Jan. lO'tt 1787 Aged 6 weeks:" Dorothy Gardner, wife of Samuel Gardner (epitaph 264), was admitted member of Woburn First Church, May 17, 1778 (Church Manual, p. 11). She was bom Dorothy Miles, of Concord ; married Aug. 9, 1769, at Med- ford. (Wyman's Charlestown, p. 400.) She was born March 12, 1743 (per Greenough's Gardner Genealogy, p. 10). (261.) "In Memory of M'r Stephen Richardson who died March 6'th 1787 In the 81'st Year of His Age." Stephen Richardson, son of Deacon Stephen (epitaph 157) and Bridget (epitaph 149) Richardson, "born about 1707." His wife was Mary Saw- yer (epitaph 256). " 1787, March 8, Mr Stephen Richardson died ; buried this week." (S. Thompson's Diary.) (262.) " In Memory of M'iss Elizabeth Kendall the Dau'tr of Dea'n Obadiah & M'rs Elizabeth Kendall who died Dec. ll'th 1787; in the I8'th Year of her age." EPITAPHS, FIRST BURIAL-GROUND. 55* Elizabeth Kendall, daughter of Deacon Obadiah and Elizabeth (Miles) Kendall, bom April 25, 1769; grand-daughter of Lieut. Samuel (epitaph 200) and Elizabeth Kendall (epitaph 117). " Obadiah Kendall, of Woburn," and " Elizabeth Miles, of Concord" (her parents) , were married in Lex- ington, Jan. 27, 1756. "1787, Dec. II, Deacon Kendall's daughter Betty died: 13'th Betty Kendall buried." (S. Thompson's Diary.) (263.) " In Memory of Mr's Lydla Thompson second wife of Samuel Thompson Esq'r who departed this Life Octo'br 19'th 1788 Aged 54 Years." Lydia (Jones) Thompson, of Concord, married Samuel Thompson, Esq., Feb. 26, 1770, his second wife ; maiden name, Wheeler perhaps. (Diary mentions Dad and Brot. Wheeler, at Concord, sometimes Captain.) His first wife was .\bigail Tidd (epitaph 212). Esther Wyman, his third wife, died before his decease, in 1818. He died in 1820. ( Vide epitaphs 95 and 105, Second Yard.) " 1788, Oct. 19, My wife died; 21=', my wife buried." (S. Thompson'^ Diary.) " Lydia, my second wife died October 19, 1788, aged 54 Years." (Jbid., Memoranda )" " Her disorder, Dropsy, consumption, etc." (Ibid.") (264.) "In Memory of M'r Samuel Gardner of Charlestown who died 6'th May 1790 In the 50'th Year of his age." Samuel Gardner, of Charlestown, admitted member of Woburn First Church, April 5, 1770 (vide Church Manual, p. 11) ; was born Feb. 3, 1740 (Woburn Records) , son of Henry (epitaph 195) and Lucy Gardner His wife, Dorothy, died 1787 (epitaph 260). "1790, May. Samuel Gardner died 6th, aud buried 8th." (S. Thompson's Diary.) (265.) " Sacred to the Memory of Mr Zechariah Symmes who died AprU 19'th 1793 -i:t. 86. " Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord." Zechariah Symmes, born Sept. 1, 1707, son of William (epitaph 198) and Ruth (Converse) Symmes (epitaph 185). (Vide Brooks's History, Med- ford, 543.) ilarried Judith Eames, Oct. 29, 1741. She died July 24, 1795, aged 84. ( Vide epitaph 10, Second Yard ; Sewall's Woburn, 610, also 575. Also Vinton's Symmes Memorial, Boston, 1873, pp. 40, 41, for sketch of him.) "1793, April 19, Zach' Symmes died, aged 86 j'ears : 2rst Mr Symmes buried." (S. Thompson's Diary.) (266.) "In Memory of M'r Edward Richardson who died June 22, 1793 In y" 88 Year of His Age." Edward Richardson, "of Reading," born in Woburn, March 12, 1705, son of Jacob and Hannah (Converse) Richardson (epitaph 140) ; married Jerusha Wyman (epitaph 252). "Edward Richardson of Reading" was admitted member of Woburn First Church, Aug. 8, 1784. (Church Manual, p. 12.) "1793, June 21, Mr. Ed. Richardson died, cancer." (S. Thompson's Diary. ) 56* EPITAPHS, FIRST BUKIAL-GKOUND. (267.) [Marble tablet on granite obelisk.] " To the Memory of the Hon. Loammi Baldwin Who died Oct. 20'th 1807 JEt. 63. Erected by his children." Hon. Loammi Baldwin, born Jan. 10, 174:4-45, son of James and "Ruth (Richardson) Baldwin, and a descendant of Deacon Henry Baldwin, one of the early settlers of "Woburn; major and lieutenant-colonel of Ger- rish's regiment, and colonel of the same, 1775-76, and with his command present with Gen. Washington at Trenton, Dec. 26, 1776; resigned and discharged from the Continental Army about 1777, for ill health, and returned to his native town ; served for a long succession of years on important town business; appointed high sheriff, county Middlesex, in 1780; represented Woburn in the General Court, 1778, 1779, and 1800- 1805; a prominent candidate for other important ofBces in the State; member of American Academy of Arts and .Sciences; M. A., Harvard College, 1785 ; the projector of Middlesex Canal, opened 1803 ; the name- sake of the Baldwin apple; friend and correspondent of Count Rum- ford. Married Mary, daughter of James Fowle, Esq., July 9, 1772; died Sept. 27, 1786; and Margaret, daughter of Josiah Fowle, May 26, 1791; died Aug. 8, 1799. Col. Baldwins spacious mansion, still standing at North Woburn, or a portion of it, according to an oral statement of the late Dr. Benj. Cutter, is the oldest house in 'town. (Vide Sewall's Woburn, 385-389, etc. ; Ellis's Life of Rumford, etc.) "1807 October Col. Loammi Baldwin died 20'th; intombed 23'd." (S. Thompson's Diary.) March 5, 1810. Art. 14. Relative to giving liberty to the heirs of Colonel Loammi Baldwin, deceased, to build a tomb. Voted that the request of heirs of Loammi Baldwin, Esq., deceased, be granted, and that the same be left discretionary with the standing committee in which of the burying yards in said town, said tomb should be built. All votes of the town to the contrary notwitlistanding. (Woburn Town E-ecords.) (268.) [Marble stone.] " Wj-man Richardson, Esq, died June 22, 1841 Aged 61. " In such an hour as ye think not the son of man cometh.' Wyman Richardson, Esq., son of Lieut. Stephen (epitaph 1254) and Martha (Wyman) Richardson, born Oct. 19, 1780; graduated at Harvard College, 1804; studied law; practised law at Woburn, where Dr. Drew now (1872) lives, or where depot now (1890) stands, and died in his chaise, suddenly, as his epitaph intimates. ( Vide Richardson Memorial, 336; Bond's Watertown Genealogies, 183.) (269.) [Marble monument in centre of lot surrounded by iron fence.] " Erected in commemoration of James Eowle, Esq. and his descendants by John Fowle, 2d, who died Dec. 8, 1856 Aged 67 y'rs." John Fowle, 2d, born in Woburn, Jan. 1, 1790, son of James and Jane Fowle. " James Fowle, Jr., & Jane Watts " married in Woburn, Nov. 15, 1781 ; she being daughter of Samuel and Susanna, (Swan) Watts ; married at Menotomy, by S. Cooke, April 4, 1757, and born April 29, 1760. James Fowle, Esq., died in Woburn, Aug. 16, 1779. He was son of Major John and Mary (Converse) Fowle, born June 13, 1720 (Sewall's Woburn, 613) ; graduate of Harvard College in 1731 : town clerk of Woburn, 1746 to his death, etc. (Vide ibid.,i>87, 614, etc.) EPITAPHS, FIRST BURIAL-GROUND. 57* [The f oUoTving inscriptions, from Mr. Nathan Wyman's collection of 1847, are not found in the preceding of 1866 : — ] (270.) " Joseph Coggen son of John & Elizabeth Coggen was born 22'd of September 1698 & died y"^ same day." Joseph Coggin, born as above, son of Capt. John (epitaph 88) and Elizabeth (Richardson) Coggin. [N. B. This stone is still extant (1872) ; was overlooked in collection of 1866.] (271.) " Here ******* Body * * * * » Abigail Buck * * * * to M'r Sam * * * Buck who Dec'd Decemb **:;*» 1720 Aged 30 Years " Also their son James Buck Dec'd Decem'br [18th] 1723 in his 9'th year." Abigail (Wyman) Buck, wife of Samuel Buck; daughter of Cornet Jonathan and Hannah (Eowle) Wyman, born June 1, 1691. Her husband, Samuel Buck, born Nov. 13, 1682, was son of Ephraim and Sarah (Brooks) Buck. The son, James Buck, mentioned above, was born Feb. 26, 1714. (Sewall's Woburn, .596, 652.) (272.) "Here lyes y'^ Body of Samuel Gardner son of Henry & Eliza- beth Gardner who departed this Life March y" 3"d 1723 Aged 22 Years & 6 Months." Samuel Gardner, born Sept. 10, 1700, son of Henry (epitaph 55) and Elizabeth Gardner (epitaph 27). He died unmarried. (Vide Sewall's Woburn, 615.) (273.) " Here Lyes Buried the Body of [M'r] Zebediah Wyman, who departed this Life Jan'ry 6'th 1770 Aged 61 Years." [Broken.] Zebadiah Wyman, born June 26, 1709, son of Benjamin and Elizabeth (Hancock) Wyman, and grandson of Francis Wyman (epitaph 23) ; married Abigail Pelrce, Jan. 7, 1733, who died his widow, Oct. 9, 1792, aged 83. He was treasurer of Woburn, 1759, 1760, 1761. (Vide Sewall's Woburn, 583, 655, etc.) (274.) [A marble stone recently erected (1872) contains this inscrip- tion : — ] " Zachariah Brooks Born April 20, 1742, Died Feb. 5, 1792. An Officer of the Eevolution." Lieut. Zachariah Brooks, born as above, son of Nathan (epitaph 151) and Sarah (Wyman) Brooks (epitaph 131), died in Woburn, as above stated, of "consumption." In Sewall's History of Woburn, p. 569, Lieut Brooks is mentioned as doing service in the Revolutionary War before the year 1777. Oct. 13, 1763, he married, first, Hannah Wilde, who dying Nov. 24, 1778, he married, second, Susanna Watts, June 21, 1780, and she married David Dexter, of Atkinson, Oct. H, 1799. " 1792, Feb'y 5, Zachariah Brooks died; 8th, buried." (S. Thompson's Diary. ) 58* EPITAPHS, FIKST BDEIAL-GRODND. INSCKIPTIONS FEOM FOOT-STONES WHOSE HEAD-STONES ARE ILLEGIBLE OR MISSING. [Fkom N. Wtman's Collection Epitafhs First Yard, 1847.] (1.) [Broken foot-stone.] (2.) " Abigail Carter," foot-stone. (3.) " John Kendall — Peter Kendall," foot-stones. (4.) " Abigail Reed," foot-stone. (Fide epitaph 203.) (5) "Mrs. Hannah Richardson," foot-stone. [Head-stone shelled off and inscription destroyed. ] (6.) " Mr. Benjamin Wyman," foot-stone.* (7.) " Susanna Wyman," foot-stone. N. B. Whatever inaccuracies occur in the foregoing production it is hoped will not be attributed to want of care on the part of the printer or compiler. * Could he be this one? "July 6, 177i, Benjamin Wyman- died, fever — forty days after hisfatber" [Capt, Benjamin Wyman. See cpitapb (an^e) 229.] (S. Thompson's Memoranda.) INDEX, EPITAPHS, FIEST BUEIAL-SEOUND, PAEK ST., WOBUEN CENTEE. A. D, Alexander. Philip 1754 Baldwin. Dorcas 1698 Loammi (Hon.) . . 18.07 Ruel 1745-46 Bateman. William 1692 Belknap. Ruth 1734 Blanchard. Jonathan 1727 Bloggbt [Blodget^. Elizabeth 1713 BOAEDMAN. Martha 1752 Bhooks. Abigail 1778 Benjamin 1749 Benjamin 1753 Benjamin 1769 Betty 1764 Elizabeth 1755 Elizabeth 1758 Hannah 1742 Hephzibah 1745 Isaac 1768 Jabez 1746-47 Jemima 1774 Nathan 1751 Nathan 1758 Nathan 1774 Sarah 1747 Zechariah (recent) 1792 EPITAPHS. .... 168 .... 20 .... 267 .... 125 .... 6 .... 102 .... 96 .... 49 .... 160 .... 246 .... 145 .... 165 .... 214 .... 199 .... 176 .... 184 .... 119 .... 124 . ... 208 .... 128 . ... 230 .... 151 .... 183 .... 228 .... 131 . . . . 274 A. D. EPITAPHS. Bruce. Rose 1723 82 Buck. Abigail & James 1720-23 271 BURBEEN. John 1713 46 Carter. Abigail 1772 221 Elizabeth 1691 8 Jabez (Lieut.) ... 1771 219 John (Capt.) 1692 8 John 1705 32 John (Lieut.) 1727 95 Joseph Johnson. . 1775 234 Margery 1728 98 Margery 1769 217 Ruth 1724 .... 84 Susanna 1751 152 Sybil 1775 .... 233 Thomas 1753 .. .163 WiUiam 1728 99 Cleveland. Aaron 1716 62 COGGIN. Henry Iii94 14 Henry 1697 .... 18 Henry 1703 26 John 1693 9 John (Capt.).... 1726 88 Joseph 1698 270 CoNUER A^^3 CoNVERS (Couverse). Ann 1691 4 Ebenezer 1693 12 Edward 1691 .... 5 60* INDEX TO EPITAPHS, FIRST BUEIAL-GEOUND. A. D. EPITAPHS. CONTJER and Convbbs (Converse) , — continued. Edward 1692 7 Elizabetli 1694 15 Esther 1703 .... 29 JamesCMaj., Esq.) 1706 34 James (Lieut.) . . 1715 59 Josiah (Dea.) 1689-90 1 Josiah 1693 13 Josiah (Capt.) .. 1717 .... 65 Patience 1707 36 Sarah 1713 .... 53 Timothy 1693 11 CoNVBRSB. (See Conver, etc.) Benjamin 1729 100 Ebenezer 1765 201 COOPBR. Anna 1712 .... 42 Cotton. Elizabeth 1742 120 Susanna 1748 139 Eames. Judith 1766 202 Nathan 1773 226 Samuel (Dea.) . . 1775 .... 231 Evans. Andrew 1778 249 Mary 1781 .... 251 FlBlELD. Abraham 1711 .... 40 Elagg. Ebenezer 1746 126 Eleazer(Col.,Esq.)1726 93 Esther 1744 .... 123 EOWLB. Dorothy 1704 .... 31 Elizabeth 1698-99 .... 22 Hannah 1710 38 James (Lieut.) .. 1690 2 James (Capt.) . . . 1713 48 John (2d) & James (Esq.) 1856 .... 269 Jonathan 1714 .... 58 A. JJ. EPITAPHS. FowLB, — continued. Ruth 1712 .... 41 Susanna 1767 205 Fox. Abigail 1771 .... 220 Ann 1746 .... 127 Jabez (Rev.) .... 1702 .... 24 Frothingham. Thomas 1776 237 Gabdjster. Dorothy and Eli- zabeth 1787 260 Elizabeth 1703.... 27 Henry 1713-14 .... 55 Henry 1763 .... 195 Richard 1698 .... 21 Samuel 1723 272 Samuel 1790 264 Giles. John 1761 .... 188 Green. Hannah 1713 51 Hartwbll. John 1734 101 Joseph (Dea.) ... 1743 121 PrisciUa 1725 90 Ruhamah 1756 .... 182 Haywood. Jonathan (Dr.) .. 1749 144 Hill. Isaac (Dr.) 1723 .... 81 HOLDBN. John, Jr 1753 162 Mary 1749 147 Johnson. Esther .■ 1706 35 Martha 1716.... 61 Matthew (Lieut.) , 1696 16 Sarah 1710 39 Kendall. Elizabeth 1741-42 112 Elizabeth 1787 260 Samuel (Lieut.).. 1764 200 Samuel 1768 207 INDEX TO EPITAPHS, FIRST BURIAL-GROUND. 61' A. D. EPITAPHS. Lamsojt. John 1776 .... 238 Locks. EUzabeth. . . • • 1719-20 .... 73 Thomas 1717 .... 67 Payne. Daniel 1712 .... 44 PlEKCB. Benjamin 1713 .... 52 Hannah 1755 .... 177 Hannah 1762 .... 194 Mary & Mary, 2d, 1753 .... 166 Pooi-B. • Eleazer Flagg . . . 1776 240 Jonathan 1736 .... 105 Jonathan, Esq. .. 1755 174 Mary 1776 .... 241 POKTEK. (See note under epitaph 232.) Rkkd. Abigail 1719 Abigail 1736 AbigaU(?) 1766 EUzabeth 1747 George 1697 George (Dea.)... 1756 Sarah 1737 Thomas (Lieut.), 1736 Rhodes. Jacob 1776 RiCHAKDSON. Abigail 172.0 Abigail 1747 Abigail 1768 Asa 1752 Bridget 1736 Bridget 1750 Daniel 1749 Ebenezer 1783 Edmund (Dr.)... 1761 . Edward 1793 Eleazer 1753 Esther 1727 Esther 1756 72 109 203 135 19 179 111 107 239 75 134 211 158 108 149 143 255 189 266 164 97 180 A. D. EPITAPHS. Richardson, — continued. Eunice & Israel. . 1748 136 Hannah 1748 .... 140 Ichabod 1768 .... 209 Isaiah 1722-23 80 James (Capt), 1721-22 78 Jerusha 1778 .... 247 Jerusha 1782 252 John (Lieut.) . . 1696-7 17 John 1749 .... 146 Jonathan 1759 186 Joshua 1748 .... 142 Lucy 1741 .... 116 Lucy 1761 .... 191 Lydia 1776 .... 244 Mary 1741-42 .... 118 Mary 1783 .... 256 Matthew 1722-23 79 Nathan (Dea.) . . . 1775 236 Noah 1756 .... 181 Noah (Jr.) 1761 .... 190 Phebe 1776 .... 243 Rebecca 1717-18 .... 68 Rebecca. 1771 218 Samuel 1712 43 Samuel 1754 .... 170 Sarah 1717 .... 66 Sarah 1767 .... 206 Sarah 1784 258 Stephen 1703 .... 28 Stephen 1717-18 .... 69 Stephen (Dea.).. 1752 .... 157 Stephen (Lieut.) 1783 .... 254 Stephen 1787 .... 261 Susanna 1726 91 Susanna 1726 .... 94 Susanna 1754 .... 172 Tabitha 1739 .... 114 Thomas 1769 216 Thomas 1773 .... 225 Thomas 1774 .... 227 Willing 1703-4 .... 30 Wyman (Esq.) . . 1841 .... 268 Zebadiah 1764 .... 196 62* INDEX TO EPITAPHS, FIRST BUEIAL-GEOUND. A. D. EPITAPHS. EUSSELL. Jonathan 1708 37 Saltbe. Thomas 1748 .... 138 Saltonstail. (See note under epitaph 120.) Sawyek. Joshua 1737-38 .... 112 Mary 1751 1.55 SiMONDS. Benjamin 1783 257 Esther 1768 .... 213 Skinner. Joanna 1782 253 Martha 1780 250 Susanna 1769 215 Snow. Daniel 1717 64 Esther 1737 110 Esther 1739 .... 113 Isaac 1776 242 Lydia 1764 .... 197 Mary 1753 .... 167 Rachel 1715 60 Timothy 1747 132 Timothy 1775 .... 235 Zechariah 1754 .... 171 Stone. Abigail 1718 .... 71 Symmes. Abigail 1762 193 Mary 1714 57 Ruth 1768 185 William 1764 .... 198 Zechariah 1793 . . . .' 265 Tay. AbigaU 1778 .... 248 Mary 1747 .... 133 Ruth 1747 .... 129 Thompson. Abigail 1768 .... 212 Benjamin 1755 178 Daniel 1775 232 A. D. 1 Thompson, — continued. Ebenezer 1741 Esther 1761 Hannah 1754 James (Lieut.)... 1693 Jonathan 175:^ Lydia 1788 Mary 1755 Richard 1718 Samuel 1748 Tyng. Jonathan {Col., Esq.) 1723-24- . Judith 1736 . Sarah 1713 . Vinton. Abigail 1720 . "Walker. Abigail 1712-13 . Esther 1761 . Judith 1724 . Mary 1748 . Samuel (Dea.) . . . 1703 . Timothy 1706 . Waters. Mary 1721 . Winn. Elizabeth 1724 . Increase 1713 . Sarah 1767 , . Timothy 1752 . Wood. Joseph 1713 . Ruth 1736 . Wright. AbigaU 1726 . James 1734-85 . John 1714 . Josiah (Dea.) . . . 1747 . Phebe 1724 . Rachel 1750 . Ruth 1716-17 . ... 115 ... 187 ... 169 ... 10 ... 159 ... 263 ... 175 ... 70 ... 137 83 104 47 74 45 192 86 141 25 33 85 50 204 156 54 106 92 103 56 130 87 148 63 INDEX TO EPITAPHS, FIRST BUEIAL-QROUND. 63^ &. D. EPITAPHS. "Wyman. Abigail 1772 .... 222 Benjamin (Capt.), 1774 229 Elizabetli 1751 .... 153 Elizabeth 1773 .... 223 Elizabeth 1776 .... 245 Esther 1761 .... 154 Francis 1699 .... 23 Huldah 1768 .... 210 Jesse 1754 .... 173 A. D. EPITAPHS. Wyman, — continued. John 1721 .... 76 Lucy 1785 .... 259 Nathan 1773 .... 224 Phebe 1750 .... 150 Samuel 1725 89 Samuel (Ensign) . 1743 122 Susanna ' 1752 161 Zebadiah 1770 .... 273 PKOPOSED INSCRIPTION FOE A TABLET.* PARK STREET BURIAL-GROUND. , OPENED PRIOR TO 1662, AND PROBABLY COEVAL WITH THE SETTLEMENT OF WOBURN, A. D. 1642. HERE WERE BURIED CAPTAIN EDWARD JOHNSON, 1672, AND OTHER EARLY INHABITANTS OF WOBURN, OF WHOM NO MONUMENTAL MEMORIAL IS EXTANT, DEACON JOSIAH CONVERSE, 1690 (earliest stCne). MAJOR JAMES CONVERSE, 1706 (officer in the INDIAN WARs). MINISTERS: THOMAS CARTER, 1684. JABEZ FOX, 1703. EDWARD JACKSON, 1754. JOHN FOX, 1756. COLONEL JONATHAN TYNG, 1724. COLONEL ELEAZER FLAGG, 1726. NATHANIEL SALTONSTALL, ESQ., 1739. MISTRESS ELIZABETH COTTON, 1742. HONORABLE LOAMMI BALDWIN, 1807. BENJAMIN THOMPSON, 1755, Father of Count Rumford. DANIEL THOMPSON and ASAHEL PORTER, Victims of the Battle of Lexington and Concord, April 19, 1775 * 'Woburn Journal, Nov. 30, 1883. TEANSCRIPT OF EPITAPHS WOBURN SECOND BURIAL-GROUND. From MA^uscRIPT Copt by Nathaii Wvman, Esq., op Wobttrn, Revised and COMPABED WITH THE ORIGINAL STONES JOUND IN THE TaHD, 1890, BY J. GEETKUUI Menabd. CHRONOLOGICALLY ARRANGED, WITH BRIEF ILLUSTRATIVE NOTES BY ■WILLIAM R. COTTER AND EDWARD F. JOUNSON. INTRODUCTION. The Second Burylng-Ground was originally established by the Society of the First Parish in Woburn. March 4, 1793. An article in a warrant of this date, for a meeting of this parish, is as follows : — "To see if the Parish will do anything respecting the providing a new Burying Place." March 18, 1793. The parish "voted, to choose a committee of three Persons to see if they can provide some suitable Burying place or places ; and then made choice of Ens. Ichabod Parker, Mr. Daniel Heed, and Capt. Joseph Brown for that purpose, who are to report at the adjournment." May 6, 1793. "The Committee informed the Parish that (they) had not agreed for any Burying Ground. The Parish then requested the commit- tee to proceed further on the business ; and if they succeeded, then to apply to the standing committee to call a meeting." Feb. 4, 1794. Warrant: Art 4. "To see what the Parish will do re- specting the report of their committee, who were chosen to provide a new Burying Place ; and to do anything relating thereto, that the parish may think proper when met together." Art. 5. " To see what the Parish will do respecting the Old Burying Ground." March 17, 1794. " Voted to put off the articles of the Burying Place to the adjournment." April 14, 1794. " Voted, that the Parish will purchase of Capt. Joseph Brown the land that was lately Zachariah Brooks, being near one acre, for the purpose of a Burying Yard, Capt. Brown to have for said Burying 5 66* INTEODUCTIOX. Ground— £37. 10. — if paid in one month ; otlierwise to have — f 39. 0. 0.* The Parish then chose Deacon Samuel Thompson, Deacon Obadiah Ken- dall, and Deacon Josiah Richardson, with the standing committee to fix the fence about said Burying yard, and make a gate, and arrange said Ground for Burying, and report their doings and the cost to the next meet- ing. And the same committee to fix upon the time when the new Burying place should be opened, and the old Burying place shut up : and then made choice of Josiah Fowle, Deacon Josiah Richardson, and Joseph Lawrence to find out the bounds of the old burying yard, in order that the same may be enclosed." March 2, 1795. Warrant: Art. 6. "To see what the Parish will do respecting the report of a former committee, relative to the bounds of the old Burying yard, and also to see if the parish will proceed to enclose the same." March IG, 1795. "Voted that the selectmen of Woburn be requested to report a clause in the warrant for April Meeting, to see if the Town will give the First Parish liberty to enclose the old Burying-Ground." April 13, 1795. " The Parish voted to enclose the old Burying ground with fence; and made choice of Deacon Jeduthun Richardson, Mr. David Johnson, and Lieut. Joseph Lawrence, to see that said Burying yard was enclosed accordingly." April 6, 1795. Warrant: Art. 2. "To see what the Parish will do respecting the Petition of Mr. Zachariah Richardson, and a number of other persons, requesting to have a Right in the New Burying yard on paying their proportionable part to the first Parish ; or to do anything re- specting said letition that the Parish may think proper when met together ; and also for the Parish whether said Petitioners pay their pro- portionable part towards inclosing the Old Burying yard." [copy of the said petition.] "We, the subscribers, who are at the date hereof members of the Baptist Society in Woburn, and who did formerly belong to the First Parish in said Woburn, hereby request of the First Pai'ish in said Woburn, the Right of Burying all such persons of our respective families as may hereafter be i-emoved by death in the new Burying yard, which the said * An al-etrar^.t of the deed recorded al Cnmbridge, dated April 21, 1794, reads thus; "I, Joseph BrowD, Gentleman, in consideration ol' 37 Pounds, 10 shillings, paid by Joseph Law- rence, Treasurer, for the first Parish * * * Gentleman * * * convey unto the said Joseph Lawrence, Treasurer, as aforesaid for the sole Use and Benefit of said Parish for the purpose of A Burying Place * * * One certain piece of Ltind lying in said "Woburn called one acre be the same mure or less and is bounded as follows, viz ; Northward on the Road leading from Zebadijh Wyman's Brick Store to the Mansion house late Capt^ Timothy Brooks's, and is bounded at the Northeastwardly corner by the Thirds lately set to Susanna the Wife of Zach- ariah Brooks, deceased ; Eastward on the land late Zebadiah Wyman Esq' deceased, South- ward and Westward on the l.ind now improved by James Fowle to the Buad first men- tioned." INTRODUCTION. 6V* First Parish- lately purchased, upon condition that we pay our proportion- able part according to our Polls & Estates, of what said Burying yard cost. WoBURN, April Ist, 1795. (Signed) Zachauiah Richardson. Joshua Reed, Jr. Jesse Richardson, Jr. Abel Richardson. Joseph Eaton. Thomas Bruce, Jr. Ethan Richardson. Barnabas Richardson, Jr. Joseph Bond. Hiram Thompson. William Tay." April 13, 1795. On above petition voted: " That any member belong- ing to the Baptist Society within the limits of the First Parish of Woburn, occupy the new Burying yard in said Parish in common with the said First Parish for the purpose of burying their dead, provided they pay their proportionable part according to their polls & estates in said First Parish for what said Burying yard cost; and also their part of enclosing the old Burying yard, and all such other necessary expense as may arise respect- ing both said burying yards. Provided also that said Baptists comply with this vote on or before the expiration of two months. " Voted, that a copy of the foregoing vote be transmitted to the Peti- tioners, and the Clerk to perform the same." June 15, 1795. " Voted that the time for the above to comply with above vote be lengthened to the last Monday of September next." September 28, 1795. Met only and adjourned. October 26, 1795. " The parish passed the following vote — " That those Persons who are members of the Baptist Society ini the First Parish of "Woburn, who do not now own any Right in the new Bury- ing yard, may have liberty to Bury iheir Dead in said new Burying, yard,, on paying to the Treasurer of said First Parish half one Dollar for each grave before the same be dug; and that said Treasurer give to those per- sons (who apply and pay as aforesaid) a certiflcate to the sexton, and that he dig the graves certified in said certificates — they paying the sex- ton for digging said graves — and attend such funerals in the same man- ner as though they belonged to said First Parish." At this period the town was divided into two parishes : the first now including the present towns of Woburn and Winchester; the second including what is now Burlington, and which was separated from the First Parish in 1730, and incorporated as the town of Burlington in 1799.. In the First Parish at this time were only two religious societies. All in- habitants of the First Parish were rated as members of said parish, save 68* INTRODUCTION. those who belonged to the Baptist Society, which had come into existence, and secured this exemption a few years previously. The town of Win- chester was incorporated in 1850. The Baptist Society, observe, was styled " The Baptist Society of the First Parish in Woburn " April i, 1796. Warrant: Art. 3. "To see if the Parish will admit the members of the Baptist Society that live within the limits of the Par- ish, to be proprietors in common with the present members of said Parish, in the new Buryiqg yard ; provided said Baptists pay their proportion of the cost and charges in the purchase and repairs of the new Burying yard, and enclosing the old Burying yard agreeable to their Petition, or do anything respecting the same that the Parish may think best when met together." April 11, 1796. " Voted that the Baptist Society of the First Parish in Woburn, may become joint proprietors of the new Burying yard, upon their paying their money, or adequate security, to the Parish Committee of the First Parish in Woburn, their proportion of the first purchase money and the repairs that have been done on the same ; and also their fencing the old Burj'ing yard. " Voted, that the standing committee of said Parish settle with the members of said Baptist Society according to the foregoing vote." March 5, 1798. Warrant: Art. 9. " To see if the Parish will do any- thing respecting the Pall." March 19, 1798. "Left (repairs of &c.) Pall (or Grave Cloth) to dis- cretion of the committee." April 1, 1799. Warrant: Art. 11. "To see what the Parish will do- respecting the Burying Yard." April 29, 1799. " Voted that the standing committee take care of the Burying yard and conduct tliat article as they may think best for the in- terest of the Parish " After the separation of the First and Second Parishes of the town by the incorporation of Burlington, in 1799, tlie First Parish and the town were in effect one and the same organization. Hence the town in 1806 and following years chose committees to take care of the meeting-house and burying-grounds in the limits of what had been the First Parish-, articles being Inserted in the warrants for town meetings for this purpose. The First Congregational Parish of Woburn was incorporated in the year 1816, and was the legitimate advancement of the old First Parish, preservative of the old organization. This body still retained the burying-yard. In a warrant of the parish dated March 7, 1823, is an article: Art. 8. "To see if the Parish will give liberty to Doct. Kuf us Wyman to erect a tomb in the ntw burying ground, or do anything respecting the same." April 14, 1823. " Voted, that liberty be given to Doct. Rufus Wyman to erect a Tomb in the new burying Ground, under the direction of the standing committee of the Parish." April 5, 1823. Warrant: Art. 2. "To see if the Parish will take any EPITAPHS, SECOND BURIAL-GROUND. 69* measures to sell their burying ground to the town, or do anything respect- ing the same." April li, 1823. " Voted, that the Parish will take measures to sell their Burying Ground on advantageous and honorable terms for the Town and Parish." Committee of three by ballot " to have discretionary orders to confer with the committees of the Town, and make such agreement with said committee as they shall thinlt proper, and report to the Parish their doings." Bartholomew Richardson, Calvin Richardson, and Jonas Hale were this committee. April 21, 1823. "Voted, that the Parish take measures to sell their burying ground to the Town for the sum of $1' 2.50. Voted, to authorize their Treasurer to convey to the Town by deed the burying ground, and take the Town's security for the same." March 9, 1824. Warrant: Art. 9. "To see If the Parish will direct their Treasurer to give, a deed to the Town of their burying ground , or do anything," etc. March 22, 1824. "Voted, to dismiss." In 1824, the First Church voted that a bell on their meeting-house, pro- cured previously by subscription, should be tolled at funerals. This was probably the origin of that custom in Woburn. W. R. CUTTER. WOBURN, 1870. EPITAPHS, SECOND BUEIAL-GROUND. (1.) " Mary Plympton eldest dau't of Doc't Sylvanus &, M'rS Mary Plympton Died Jan'y 28. 1789 Aged 3 years & 20 days. "Behold the youth just enter life. And bloom like flowers in May, Stay long enough to steal our hearts Then smile & die away." Born Woburn. Jan. 8, 1786; daughter of Dr. Sylvanus Plympton and Mary (Richardson' Plympton, who were married May 12, 1785. Parents admitted members of Woburn Church, Oct. 16, 1791. " 1789, Jan. 26, Dr. Plympton's child died." (Samuel Thompson, Esq.'s, Diary.) This stone, of earlier date than the opening of the yard (1794), was re- moved from the First Yard from site of pound, where Deacon C. R. Thomp- son remembers seeing it standing in his youth. (2.) " To perpetuate the memory of Mrs. Polly Clapp, wife of Maj.' Jeremiah Clapp, who died with y" small pox, Nov.' 15, 1792, Mtat. 25. " Had virtues charms, the power to save, And free her votaries from the grave, This stone had nee'r possess'd the fame, Of being mark'd with Polly's name." 70* EPITAPHS, SECOND BURIAL-GROUND. Polly (Briggs) Clapp, wife of Major Jeremiah Clapp, Esq. (epitaph 88). " 17!)2, Nov. 15-17, .leremiah Clap's wife Died Small Pox and Buried." (S. Thompson, Esq.'s. Diary.) (See Clapp Family in America, p. 163, etc.) (3.) " Erected in Memory of M'r Jonathan Lawrence, who died August let 1793, JEtatis 68. " Peacefull & happy in his life, Calm & composed at death) And with a christian fortitude, He did resign his breath. And now he slumbers in the dust, His soul, we trust, has winged its way, From the abode of sin and death. To realms of everlasting day. Let all who knew his pious life. Be influenced thereby, That we may meet in heaven at last, And Reign with Christ on high.'' Jonathan Lawrence, son of Deacon Jonatlian (first of Charlestown, after- wards of Stoneham) and Hannah ( ) Lawrence, was born in Charles- town, Dec. 27, 1724; lived in Woburn, where he married Rachel Wright in 1750. ( Vide Bond's Watertown Genealogies, pp. 823, 828.) She died in 1823 (epitaph 123). Jonathan Lawrence was received into full communion by Woburn First Church, April 18, 1756, being the first person admitted to membership after the ordination of the Rev. Josiah Sherman (Jan. 28, 1756), and the first named in the present church catalogue. ( Vide Church Manual, p. 9.) The records of the church previous to the year 1756 are unaccountably missing or lost. Jona. Lawrence, collector of First Parish, 1760 (Sewall's Woburn, 336) ; treasurer of Woburn, 1777-78 {Ibid., 583). 1733, Aug. 1, ''Mr. Jonathan Lawrence died." 4th, "Buried." (Thomp- son's Diary.) (See note regarding family in W. R. C.'s copy, Diary, p. 150.) (4.) " Samuel Kendall, son of Mr. Obadiah and Mrs. Sally Kendall, died Jan. 15, 1795, aged 3 years & 4 months." "Died of canker rash"; born Sept. 21, 1791, son of Obadiah (epitaph 288) and Sarah (Johnson) Kendall (epitaph 313) ; married September 5, 1782. 1795, Jan. 15, " Obediah Kendall's child Died." Ifi, "Buried." (Thomp- son's Diary ) (5.) " Erected in Memory of Miss Hannah Johnson who died Jan. 27, 1795, Mt. 25. " O life, frail oflTspring of a day, 'Tis puflTd with one short gasp away, So soon our transient comforts fly. And pleasures only bloom to die." EPITAPHS, SECOND BURIAL-GROUND. 71* " Of canker rash " ; born May 20, 1770 ; daughter of Josiah (epitaph 40) and Sarah (Qardnei-) Johnson (epitaph 184); married Dec. 2. 1760. 1795, Jan. 27, " Hannah Johnson Died." 28, " Ditto, Buried." (Tliomp- son's Diary.) (6.) "In Memory of Miss Catharins Wyman, dau. of Mr. Samuel & Mrs Catharins Wyman, who died suddenly Feb. 15, 1795. In the 17th year of her age." " Beneath these clods of silent dust, I sleep where all y" living must ; The gayest youth, and fairest face, In time must sleep in this darls place." Died of "canker rash." Samuel and Catherine (Fowie) Wyman; her parents were married in Woburu, April 22, 1773; her birtli is not on Wo- burn Records. 1795, Feb. 16-17. " Katty Wyman jnr. Died & Buried." (Thompson's Diary.) (7.) "In Memory of Mrs. Abigail Richardson wife of Mr. Joseph Richardson, who died Feb. 18, 1795, Aged 57 Years." " I yield my body to its Kindred dust, Leaving my offspring to my Saviour's trust, , And when He comes as Judge at the last trumpet sound, May they with me among the Just be found." Abigail (Felton") Richardson, originally of Danvers, married Joseph Richardson; published Jan. 16, 1761. 1795. Feb. 18. " Joseph Richardson wife died." 20. Mr[s] Richardson Buried " (Thompson's Diary.) (8.) " In Memory of M'r Oliver Richardson, who died April 7th, 1795, Aged 90 years. " His body'll slumber in the dust. Till the last trump shall sound. We tru«t he'll rise amongst the just. And be with glory crowned." Born Aug. 15, 1706, son of Joseph and Mary Richardson ; representa- tive of Wobum, 1769 to 1773; selectman, 1752-1755, 1770-177S (Sew- all's History) ; admitted member of Woburn First Church, May 22, 1774. (Church Manual p. 11.) '1795 April 7th, Mr Oliver Richardson died. Buried 10th." (Thompson's Diary.) (9.) " In Memory of Jon", son of Mr. Ebcnezer & Mrs Hannah Law- rence, who died May 10, 1795, Aged 16 Months. 8 ds." Bora Jan. 8, 1794, son of Deacon Ebenezer (epitaph 304) and Hannah (Estabrooks) Lawrence (epitaph 226). "1795 May 28, Eben Lawrenc[e]'s youngest Child Died & Bui-ied." (Thompson's Diary.) 72* EPITAPHS, SECOND BURIAL-GROUND. (10.) " Sacred to the memory of Mrs. Judith Symmes, wife of Mr. Zachariah Symmes, -who died July 24, 1795 ^t. 84. Memento mori." (See Sewall, 610. Vinton's Symmes Memorial, pp. 40, 41.) 1795, July 4, "Mrs Symmes Died." 6th, "Widow Mrs Judeth Syms Buried." (Thompson's Diary.) She was daughter of Deacon Samuel and Judith (Simonds) Eames, and was born March 22, 171S; married Zachariah Symmes, 1741. He died in 1793 (epitaph in First Yard). (11.) "This Stone Erected to the Memory of Dean Josiah Richardson who died Dec" 28th, 1795, ^tat. 48. "In the midst of his usefulness & Comfort ; He resigned this Life with Faith & Hope of Eternal life in Jesus Christ. " The memory of the Just is blessed." Born Nov. 8, 1747, son of Reuben and Esther (Wyman) Richardson; chosen deacon of Woburn Church, Jan. 28, 1789. He married Jerusha Brooks, who died tlie widow of Ebenezer Wade, in 1842. (Epitaph 311, Second Yard.) •"1795, Dec. 29. Deacon Josiah Richardson died. 31, Dea. Richardson buried." (Thompson's Diary.) (C/. N. E. Hist. Gen. Reg., XXIX., 156.) (12.) " In Memory of Mrs Sally Holden, consort of Mr. Asa Holden. She died April 18, 1796. Aged 18 years. " One in the flower & bloom of life Resigns her mortal breath, The Vigorous & the Virtuous must Become the prey of death." Sally (Miller) Holden, married July 23, 1795; born Feb. 14, 1778; daughter of Job (epitaph 207) and Sarah Miller (epitaph 319). " 179fi April. Asa lidlden's child died 9th, buried 11. Asa Holden's wife died 18* buried 20th." (.Thompson's Diary.) (13.) " Here lies Interred the Remains of Mrs Hannah Brewster, who died on Sunday, June 19, 1796, Aged 67 years. " All Earthly cares now from her mind are fled, Soft be her Slumbers, Sweet her dusty bed, 'Till y" shrill Trump shall wake the sleeping dead. Then Rous'd from slumbers to her glad surprise Meet her dear Saviour in yon Azure Skies." Hannah Brewster, a ' ' widow," per Town Records Mary (Carter) Brews- ter, daughter of Seth and Hannah, born at Wrentham, March 25, 1761. (Woburn Town Records.) (See Bond's Watertown, 183.) Dr. Lot Brewster died in Woburn 1765; he married Lucy Reed in 1754. Hannah Brewster was daughter of Thomas and Hannah Carter, born April 15, 1729. " 1796, June 19, Mrs. Hannah Brewster died; buried 22." (Thompson's Diary; EPITAPHS, SECOND BURIAL-GROUND. 73* see W. E. Cutter's note to copied Diary, page 190.) Benjamin Coolidge, of Boston, and Polly (Carter) Brewster, of Woburn, were married by Kev. Mr. Marrett, Sept. 26, 1779. (14.) Mary Plympton, dau of Dr Sylvanus Plympton & Mrs. Mary his wife, died 8 July, 1796, aged 5 years & 7 months. " From death['s] arrest no age is free. The youngest bab[e]s may die; My Mates, a warning take from me Now In eternity." Born Dec. 10, 1790, daughter of Dr. Sylvanus and Mary (Richardson) Plympton: married May 12, 1785. '■8th. Doct. Plympton's child died." (Thompson's Diary.) A marble stone (epitaphs 35.5, 356"), recently erected, is inscribed to Dr. Sylvanus Plympton, who died Jan. 18, 1836, aged 76, and to Mary, his wife, who died Nov. 1, 1835, aged 74. He graduated from Harvard Col- lege, 1780; selectman, 1819; representative. 1809, 1812, and 1816. (See note of W. E. Cutter's copied Thompson's Diary, p. 192.) (15.) "This Stone Erected In Memory of Mrs Mary Wyman, wife of Mr. Joshua Wyman, She died Nov'br 27, 1796, aged 63 Years. " Whose Friendship & Benevolence made her amiable in life, & lamented at death : Death is the Crown of life. Life lives beyond the Grave." Mary (Fowle) Wyman, wife of Joshua, and daughter of John and Mary Fowle, born May 12, 1734. (See Sewall's Woburn, 613.) Joshua Wyman, Jr., and Mary Fowle, of Woburn, were married April 24, 1760. " Nov. 27, 1796. Mr Joshua Wyman's wife died; buried SOWi." (Thomp- son's Diary.) (16.) " This Stone Marks the Grave of Mr. Amos Brooks, who died Jan'ry 27, 1797, .SEtat. 27 years. ' ' Come, let us run & take the prize. That shines so bright before our eyes ; With patience run thro' trouble here, Until we see our Jesus dear." Amos Brooks. (See article of W. E. Cutter's on Brooks Family in N. E. Hist. Gen. Eeg., XXIX., 155 ) "27, Amos Brooks died; 30, buried." (Thompson's Diary.) (17.) "In memory of Mr Leonard Fowle, who died Jan'ry 16 1798, Aged 61 years." Leonard Fowle, born June 8, 1737-38, son of Major John and Mary (Con- verse) Fowle. (Sewall's Woburn, 613.) " Leonard Fowle died 16, buried 19." (Thompson's Diary.) 74* EPITAPHS, SECOND BURIAL-GROUND. (18.) " Samuel son of Mr. John and Mrs Abigail Eames, died Dec. 4, 1798. Mt. 3 years & 8 months." Samuel Eames, son of John and Abigail (Thompson) Eames ; birth not on Woburn Kecord. (19.) "In Memory of Mr Andrew Evans, who died Jan. 20. 1799, Mt. 64." Bom Nov. 20, 1734; son of Andrew and Mary (Richardson) Evans (epitaphs 249 and 251, First Yard); married Sarah Center (epitaph 124, Second Yard). Andrew Evans, Jr., admitted to membershipin W'obnrn • First Church, March 14, 1774. (Church Manual, p. 1 1. See Sewall's Woburn, 570.) " Died about 20th — Buried — age say 6—." (Thompson's Diary.) (20.) " In memory of Mrs Polly Holden, wife of Mr. Asa Holden who died Deer iQth 17199^ ^ged 25 years. " C cruel death, that will not spare The beautiful and Young; But aiming at the blooming age, He cuts their Olory down." "The memory of the Just is blessed." Wife of Asa Holden, married at Woburn, Aug. 10, 1798, nee Polly Rich- ardson, born Oct. 1, 1775, daughter of Reuben and Jerusha (Kendall) Richardson. [10] " Asa Holden's wife died, consumption. Buried — ." (Thomp- son's Diary.) (21.) "In memory of Mrs. Mary Blodget, widow of Mr Thomas Blodgett, who died July 25, 1800, Aged 67 Years. "Th'o death dissolved my body now To mingle with the dust ; I hope I have an interest in My Saviour Christ, my God & King." Formerly Mary Holt, of Boston, and widow of George Bruce. (23.) "Fanny, daughter of Mr Jacob & Mrs Lucretia Wright, Died Oct. 5. 1801, Mt. 2 years &9 months. " We lay thee down to rest. The cold, cold earth, a pillow for thy little head ; Sleep on, secure in death. No care shall trouble thefe. " Erected by a succeeding sister, Fanny Wiight." Fanny, daughter of Jacob and Lucretia (Richardson) Wright, born Dec. 30, 1798. (0/. New England Hist. Gen. Reg., XXXVII., 83') EPITAPHS, 8KOOND BURIAL-GROUND. 75* (24.) " In memory of Mr Joshua Tay, who died Dec/ 29. 1801 ; Aged 61." " Death is a debt to nature due, Which I have paid & so must you. " The memory of the Just is blessed." Joshua Tay, born April 3, 1741, in Woburn, son of Lieut. William and Abigail (Jones) Tay (epitaph 248, First Yard). Joshua Tay and Hannah Richardson, both of Woburn, were married Dec. 3, 1762. (2.5.) " Erected in memory of Mr. John Gardner, Jr., only son of Mr. John & Mrs. Patience Gardner of Charlestown, who died 12th of Feb. 1802, in the 22d year of his age. "In early life I quit the stage, Farewell to earthly Joys ! I freely quit A life not half worn out with care I leave my Parents, Sisters, Friends in tears." John Gardner, Jr., son of John and Patience (Wyman) Gardner, of Charlestown, born Oct. 8, 1780. (Wyman's Charlestown, 400.) (254.) "Erected in memory of Miss Fanny Gardner, youngest dan. of Mr. John & Mrs. Patience Gardner of Charlestown, who died 18tli, Febru- ary 1802, in the 20th year of her age. " Harii, she bids all her friends, farewell; Some angel calls her to the spheres. To those sweet groves where pleasures dwell. And trees of life bear fruits of love." Fanny Gardner, daughter of John and Patience (Wyman) Gardner, of Charlestown, born Feb. 3, 1783. (Wyman's Charlestown, 400.) (26.) " Samuel Kindall, Son of Mr. Obediah & Mrs. Sally Kendall, who died March 18, 1802, aged 2 years." Samuel Kendall, born April 30, 1800. son of Obadiah, Jr. (epitaph 288), and Sarah (Johnson) KendaU (epitaph 313). (27.) " Joseph Converse, Son & only child of Joseph & Abigail Con- verse, died August 17, 1803, Mt. 9 years & 5 months." (See History of Arlington, p. 205, for parents.) (28.) "In Memory of Thomas Richardson, son of Mr. Thomas & Re- beckah Richardson, died Oct' 1st, 1803, Aged 1 year & 2 mos." Thomas Richardson, son of Thomas and Rebecca (Buckman) Richard- son, born in Woburn, July 9, 1802. ( Vide Book of Lockes, 130.) 76* EPITAPHS, SKCON0 EUEIAL-GKOUND. (29.) [Marble stone.] " Sacred to the Memory of Mr. Jacob Coggin, A Preacher of the Gospel, who died Nov. 10. 1803, in the 64 year of his age. " Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord." Mr. Jacob Coggin, a native of Woburn, graduated Harvard College, 1763; teacher of grammar school in Woburn, 1770-1771; a school-master by profession, and occasionally preached. ( Vide Sewall's Woburn, 587, etc. ; birth not on record.) Jacob Coggin, A. M., and Abigail Blanchard, both of Woburn, married by Kev. J. Marrett, July 3, 1777. (30.) " Erected In Memory of Mr Samuel Tidd, who died Aug. 1, 1804, JEt. 39." " The Memory of the just shall live." Samuel Tidd, born Nov. 18, 1765, son of Samuel and Phebe (Sawyer) Tidd. Samuel Tidd, Jr., and Susanna Richardson married Dec. 28, 1786. Susanna (Richardson) Tidd married, second, Deacon Thaddeus Davis (epitaph 182). (31.) " Sacred to the Memory of Mr. Reuben Johnson, of Woburn, who died 12 Aug. 1804, Aged 53 years." Reuben Johnson, son of Reuben and Sarah, baptized at Burlington, Aug. 23, 1761. (Johnson's Woburn Record of liirlhs, p. 131, note. Birth not on record of town; see note to epitaph 119.) (32.) " In Memory of Mr. Zachariah Richardson who died Nov 22, 1804, in the 85th Year of his age." Zachariah Richardson, born in Woburn, May 21, 1720; son of Samuel (epitaph 170, First Yard) and Susanna. (Richardson) Richardson (epitaph 94, First Vard) ; married Phebe Wyman (epitaph 51). (33.) " Here lies the Remains of Lydla, wife of Abijah Thompson, Jun'r, who died Feb. 3, 1805, Aged 34 years. " Also Abigail, daughter of Abijah & Lydia Thompson, who died Oct. 10, 1801, Aged 10 years. '• Also Stephen, son of Abijah & I;ydla Thompson, who died July 7, 1803, Aged 6 years. " Lodged in the peaceful grave these bodies lie. Their souls have flown to worlds above the sky ; Weep not for us, they smiling seem to say ; We live in realms of everlasting day." Lydla (Mead) Thompson, first wife of Abijah Thompson, Jr. (epitaph 107). He married Lydia Mead, of Bedford (marriage Intention March 6, 1790) ; mother of the late Gen. Abijah Thompson. (Thompson Memorial. ) Abigail, daughter of Major Abijah and Lydia (Mead) Thompson, died Oct. 10, 1801, aged 10 years; was born April 6, 1791. EPITAPHS, SECOND BURIAL-GROUND. 77* Stephen, son of Major Abijah and Lyclia (Mead) Thompson, died July 7, 1803, aged 6 years ; was born July 16, 1797. (34.) " In Memory of Mr Josiah Fowle, who died Feb'? 28, 1805, Aged 74 years." .Tosiah Fowle, born July 14, 1731, son of Major John and Mary (Con- verse) Fowle. (Sewall's Woburn, 613; see epitaph 62.) (35.) "Erected in Memory of Lois Eames, Daughter of Mr. John and Mrs. Abigail Eames, who died Nov. 3. 1805, Mt. 17." Lois Eames, born Aug. 22, 1788, daughter of John and Abigail (Thompson) Eames. (3fi.) " Erected in Memory of Daniel Eames, son of Mr. John and Mrs. Abigail Eames who died Nov: 21. 1805. Aged 19." Daniel Eames, born Sept. 2, 1786, son of John and Abigail (Thompson) Eames. (38.) " Erected in Memory of Mr William Nichols, who died Feb 22, 1806. JEt. 28." William Nichols came from Reading. He left a widow, Fanny, who married Moses Winn (see Record of Births, p. 278, note), and children, Fanny, WiUiara, and Sylvester. (39.) " In memory of Mrs. Sally Winn wife of Mr. Moses Winn, who died 1*' June, 1807, Aged 23 years. " Also an infant child, aged 6 weeks." Sally Winn, wife of Moses, and daughter of John and Aehsah (Simonds) Johnson, born Sept. 25, 1784. (Johnson's Woburn Births, p. 278; note, ibid, p. 132.) (40.) " Erected in Memory of Mr Josiah Johnson, who died June 9, 1807, JEt. 71." " And when with age thy head was silvered o'er. And cold in death thy bosom bea's no more. The soul exulting did desert its clay, And mount triumphant to eternal day." Josiah Johnson, son of Josiah and Hannah, born Feb. 26, I73(i. (41.) " In Memory of Mr. Joshua Richardson, who died July 14, 18:. 7, Aged 30 years. " This sudden death was occasioned by the fall Of a house frame, to the disappointment & Grief of his father, brothers, sisters, and a Virtuous female whom he anticipated For the partner of his life. 78* EPITAPHS, SECOND BURIAL-GROUND. Now God Ms sudden summons sends To me so unawares ; That I cannot bid my friends farewell, But leave them all in tears. But hush, dear parents ; silence, every friend ! God gave my life, & pointed out its end ; To murmur not, but say that God is Just, Who made us of & turns us to the dust." Joshua liichardson, born (twin) 1777; son of Joseph and Abigail (Felton) liichardson (epitaph 7); a member of Woburn First Church; admitted July G, 1806. (Church Manual, p. 15.) Birth not on Woburn Records. (See account of accident which caused his death under note to epitaph 43.) (42.) " In Memory of Mr Samuel Wright, Deceased July 14, 1807 Mtat. 27. " This deatli was occasion'd by the fall of an House frame; his death has deprived his parents of an alfectionate son, on whom they had built their hopes in declining life, and a Brother and Sister of a sincere and affectionate Friend, and blasted the fond Hopes of a Virtuous Female, and th& Town of an useful & exemplary man, whose Information And correct habits rendered him an Object of their esteem and Regard. Ah, cruel death, why hast thou cut him down ! And withheld his usefulness to his native Town. Stop, thoughtless youth, come view my clay ! I once like you was young and gay; But God, who's just in all his ways, Soon put a period to my days. My sudden Death proclaims aloud. Prepare, Youth, to meet thy God." Samuel Wright, born Oct. 27, 1780, son of Deacon Josiah and Lydia (Buckman) Wright, of Woburn. (See account of accident which caused his death under note to epitaph 43.) (43.) "In Memory of Mr. Nathan Parker who died July 19. 1807 .aEtat. 38. " By a wound which he receiv'd by a fall of a frame of an House, he has left a widow and five children to lament the EPITAPHS, SECOND BURIAL-GROUND. 79* loss of one of the best of Husbands and Fathers. As a provider he was very- remarkable for his attention to his Family. A very industrious & ingenious Tradesman, a real good neighbour, Social & confident Friend, very regular & Just in all his dealings, & to conclude All his moral Virtues an Honest Man. Oh Death, thou Victor of the human frame The soul's poor fabric trembles at thy name How long shall man be urged to dread thy sway For those whom thou'd untimely talie away." Nathan Parlier, born in "Woburn, Feb. 21, 1769, son of Josiah and Mary I'arlier. Nathan Parker and Polly Richardson, both of Woburn, were married Nov. 10, 1793. Polly Parker (Mrs. Nathan Parker) admitted member of First Church, Sept. 2, lti04. (Church Manual, p. 14.) The account of the accident which caused Parker's, Wright's, and Rich- ardson's deaths is the following extract from the first newspaper article ever published by W. R. Cutter. It formed part of an article printed by him in the Woburn Journal for Feb. 6, 1S69 : — THE FALL OF TUB CLAJT nOITSK FKAMB, JULY 14, 1807. On July 14, 1807, an important event occurred in Woburn, which veiled the entire community with sorrow, and proved long the common topic of conversation in aU the region round about. This memorable occurrence, not noticed in our admirable town history, recently published, is well re- membered by the aged among us. We refer to the lamentable accident at the building of the " Clapp Mansion," that large, square house of three stories, standing until a recent date at Central Square. It was the fashion to rear the frame of the sides of the dwellings complete; and "raisings," as they were called , were rendered important in the eyes of the general public by the provision of the usual popular entertainment for all strangers attending not invited to private houses. Major Jeremiah Clapp, Esq., being a man of wealth and importance, the erection of the frame of his dwelling, of more than ordinary dimensions, commanded an unusual attendance of guests and assistants. Two sides of the mansion, to be of brick, put in after the frame was raised, were ill supplied with the necessary braces. Consequently, when the timbers intended for the crown roof were passed to the top of the structure, together with thirty or more persons to construct the same, it was casu- ally noticed by certain of the spectators that the frame leaned percepti- bly to the west. The raising was nearly finished, the hour of six had arrived, and the expectant workmen hopefully ruminated on the prospec- tive festivity of the evening. The frame leans more discernibly tUan before ; it is too late to avoid the calamity ; all efi'orts are in vain; the frame falls with an awful crash, heard miles distant. A cry of agony ensues, too fearful to be ever forgotten ; the spectators stand aghast at the ca- tastrophe. Then followed a confusion that baffles description. There was a rush to extricate those buried in the ruins. 80* EPITAPHS, SECOND BURIAL-GROUND. Joshua Richardson and Samuel Wright, young men of promise, were instantly Icilled, and their bodies were removed, horribly mangled. John layman, of North Woburn, after excruciating suffering, died the same niiifht. Nathan Parlier, an industrious and ingenious tradesman, died dar- ing tlie week, leaving a wife and five children " to lament the loss of one of the best of husbands and fathers." Thirty or forty individuals, " the strong men of our town," were wounded in an inconceivable variety of ways. Some lingered months, and even years, until death eventually re- lieved them of pain. Others were crippled for life, and many gradually recovered from their injuries. Jonathan Tidd, of North Woburn, liad his back broken, and never walked readily afterwards Capt. Ishmael Munroe, of Burlington, Deacon Benjamin Wyraan, Capt John Eclgell, Josiah Parker, Jonathan Thompson, Jacob Converse, and many others of promi- nence, were likewise among the wounded. The funeral of Richardson, Wright, and Lyman was held in 'the Third Meeting-House. Rev. Joseph Chickering, the pastor, preached an appro- priate discourse to a large and sorrowing audience, from the text : "And, behold, there came a great wind from the wilderness, and smote the four corners of the house, and it fell upon the young men, and they are dead ; and 1 only am escaped alone to tell thee." Job 1. 19. Richardson and Wright were both about to be married, and their be- reaved ladies appeared with the chief mourners at the obsequies. The gravestones of Richardson, Wright, and Parker are found in the Second Burying-Ground, adorned with ins'criptions uniquely descriptive of their several virtues, "and eulogistic of the merit thus untimely lost to tlie town. (44.) " This stone erected in Memory of Mrs. Elizabeth Richardson wife of Mr Zachari^b Richardson; she died Aug. 5, 1807 Aged 65 years." " Read this & weep, but not for me Who willing was to part with thee, That I may rest with Christ above. In peace & joy and endless love." Elizabeth (Brooks) Richardson, wife of Zachariah Richardson (epitaph 69), married })ec. 30, 1767. She was born April 22, 1742; daughter of Nathaniel and Submit (Poulter) Brooks, and grand-daughter of Jabez and Hephzibah (Cutter) Brooks (epitaph, Eirst Yard). (45.) " This Stone erected in Memory of Mr. Joseph Lawrence 2d, who departed this life on the 21 of August, 1807 in the 19 year of his age. " Remember your creator, God, Before you feel his chastening rod ; Eor death will come and stop your breath, And you must sleep with me in death. The Lord was pleased mercy to show, He was resign'd & long'd to go. When God did call, without a moan Yielded his breath without a groan." Joseph Lawrence, 2d, son of Deacon Ebenezer (epitaph 304) and Hannah (Estabrooks) Lawrence (epitaph 226), was born Sept. 23, 1788, in Woburn.' EPITAPHS, SECOND BUIUAL-GROCKD. 81* . (46 ) " This Stoue erected in Memory of Mr. Ebenezer Lawrence, Jr., Student of CoUedge, who suddenly departed this life on the H of January, 1808, in the 23 Year of his age. " O come, ray young friends remmember me, And let my sudden death a warning be, Let not the morrow your vain thoughts Employ, But think this day the last you may enjoy. Improve your time while you have health, And now in youth prepare for death, That I may meet you all above, And feast on Jesus dying love." Ebenezer Lawrence, Jr., son of Deacon Ebenezer (epitaph 304) and Hannah (Estabrooks) Lawrence (epitaph 226), bora June 5, 1785. " On January 11, 180S, Ebenezer Lawrence died suddenly, aged 23. He was son of the venerable Deacon Ebenezer Lawrence, long a prominent citi- zen of the town, and at the time of his death was a student at college. A contemporary writes : ' He had been in a consumptive habit, but kept school that day, and went to bed well as usual. He was found dead about eleven o'clock that evening.: " (From article entitled " Interesting to Woburn — Casualties, 1708-1826," Middlesex Journal, July 30, 1870.) (47.) "This Stone erected in Memory of Mr Nathaniel Lawrence, the last son of Mr. Ebenezer and Mrs. Hannah Lawrence, who departed this life the 22 of January, 1808, in the 17'th year of his age. " With faith in Christ, this youth did die ; We trust his soul is now on high, With the redeem'd and blest above. With Christ, his Saviour and his God Behold, look here, and -weep with us. All our dear sons sleep in the dust. But though the flesh to dust are given, We trust their souls are now in HEAVEN." Nathaniel Lawrence, "the last son" of Deacon Ebenezer (epitaph 304) and Hannah (Estabrooks) Lawrence (epitaph ;i2G), born in Woburn, July 12, 1791. (48.) " Sacred to the Memory of Cap Joseph Brown, who died April 16, 1808, Aged 53 years. " Low in the silent mansions of the grave I lye. Yet this night shall end when angels hail the morn ; Then shall the soul return & with its dust arise. When clothed anew vrith flesh to God it will return. Here rests the man amidst life's busy scenes. Who while he lived his active powers displayed ; With friendly habits, and cheerful mind did please, Then closed life — with calmness met the grave." 82* EPITAPHS, SECOND BURIAL-GKOCTND. (Compare Symmes's Memorial and Sewall's Woburn, 414, 425, 426, 428, 488, 439, 440, 442, 569-581.) Joseph Brown and Eutli Richardson, both of Woburn, were married by Rev. John Marrett, Oct. 24, 1776. Knth Brown, his wife, was admitted member of the Woburn Church, Oct. 29, 1797. Joseph Brown, son of Joseph Brown, late of Bedford, Mass. (Witli consent of Stephen Mead, of Bedford, his guardian), apprenticed himself to Josiah Richardson, of Woburn, blacksmith, and to Mary, his wife, to learn the trade of blacksmith, March 3, 1774. The Elijah Leathe lot of papers con- tains the original indenture. (49.) " In Memory of two children of Doc't. Francis & Mrs. Sibbil Kittridge; Francis died Sept. 17, 1808, ML 11 mos & 11 ds. Francis D. died Sept. 25, 1814, .^Et. 22 mo. & 28 days." Children of Dr. Francis Kittridge (epitaph 1584). The father was ad- mitted member of Woburn First Church, June 1, 1817. The mother was admitted to same, March 4, 1827. Births of these children not on Woburn Records. (50.) " In Memory of Mrs. Mary McICee, A native of Ireland, wife of Mr. Alexander McKee, who died Oct. 21. 1808-, Aged 45 Years." " I sleep in darkness all the day, 'Till Christ, my Lord shall roll the stone away, When I shall wake and rise above, To sing the words of redeeming love." " Native of Ireland." Divides the honor with Daniel McGinnis, of the seventeenth century, of being one of the earliest natives of that country in Woburn. Her name is not on the First Church catalogue. (51.) " Sacred to the Memory of Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson, wife of Major Francis Johnson, Who in the midst of life and usefulness. And with pi-os- pects most flattering, Was arrested by sudden death. And summoned to the world of spirits. Jan. 15, 1809, Mt. 86. " She was beloved & respected in life. And in death lamented by all who knew her ; Also, — two infant children who were Born of her but a short time before her own decease " Although their bodies here must lie. By worms to be devoured ; To realms of endless bliss on high, We trust their spirits soared. Refrain, my friends, dry up your tears, Here I must lie till Christ appears, Therefore be wise by what you see, Prepare for death and follow me." EPITAPHS, SECOND BURIAL-GEOUXD. 83* Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson, wife of Major Francis Johnson. Francis Johnson, Jr., and lUizabeth Young, both of Woburn, were married Nov. 19, J800. Elizabeth Young, daughter of William iind Elizabeth (Johnson) Young, was born Oct. 31, 1772. William Young and Elizabeth Johnson, both of Woburn, were married June 8, 17G9. Major Francis Johnson mairied Mehitable Parker, of Woburn, Noy. 8, 1810. (52.) " In Memory of Mrs Jemima Cummings, who died June 15, 1809, Mt. 5G." Jemima Cummings, widow of Ebenezer (epitaph 112). (53.) "In Memory of John Eames, 3d, only son & child of John & Polly Eames who died July 23, 1809, Aged 19 Months & 4 days. " How soon this lovely child has fled. The pleasing object of our eyes. To sleep among the silent dead Till Chri-t shall bid his dust arise." John Eames, 3d, only son of John and Polly (Kimball) Eames, was born in Woburn, Dec. 19, 1807. John Eames, Jr., and Polly Kimball (his parents), both of Woburn, were married June 10, 1806. (54.) "In Memory of Mrs Phebe Richardson widow of Mr. Zachariah Richardson, died August 3, 1809, Mt. 86." Phebe (Wyman) Richardson, born July 29. 1724; daughter of David and Phebe (Richardson) Wyman (epitaph 150, First Yard) ; married Zachariah Richardson (epitaph 32), May 10, 1744. (55.) " In Memory of Mr. Elijah Davis, who died Dec. 7, 1809, Mt. 26." Elijah Davis (Jr.). Elijah Davis and Phebe Richardson, both of Woburn, married May 11, 1809. Birth not on Woburn Records. (56) "In Memory of Mr Luke Johnson, who died 26th June, 1811, Xt. 25." Luke Johnson (insane), son of Reuben and Kezia, born Sept. 6, 1786. (57.) " Sacred to the Memory of Miss Patty Parker, Dautr of Mr. Benjamin & Mrs Mehetabel Parker, Who died Nov. 14, 1811, ^t. 22. " Taught in the school of Christ, with humble mind She breathed her last, and left the world resigned. 'Tis His to call our relations away, 'Tis ours in sweet submission to obey." Patty Parker, born in Woburn, June 11, 1789, daughter of Benjamin and Mehitable (Tidd) Parker, who were married in Wobuin, May 25, 1779. 84* EriTAPHS, SKCOND BUEIAL-GROtJND. (58.) "In Memory of Dea" Obadiah Kendal, who died Nov. 19, 1811, Aged 86 years. "While holy friendship drops the pious tear, And mournfuU garlands deck the hallowed bier j Can bounteous heaven a greater Solace give Than that which whispers, friends departed live." Deacon Obadiah Kendall, born in Wobnrn, Sept. 3, 1725, son of Lieut. Samuel (epitaph I'OO, First Yard) and Elizabeth Kendall (epitaph 117, First Yard) ; married Elizabeth Miles (epitaph 118, Second Yard) ; " occupant of the Paternal Mill"; deacon of Woburn First Ciiurch from Nov. 24, 1776, to his death, to which church h.' was admitted member, Sept. 27, 1767. (Church Manual, p. 11, etc. ; Sewall's Woburn, 622.) (59.) " Erected in Memory of Mr John Wyman, Who died Dec. 26, 1811, Mt. 23. " His early death to many hearts gave pain. But to him, through Grace, how great the gain." John Wyman, son of John. Birth not on Woburn Records. (61.) " Erected In memory of Mr. Bartholomew Richardson, who died June 11, 1812, jEt. 82." Bartholomew Richardson, born March 25, 1730, son of Jacob and Eliza- beth Richardson. (See epitaph 136.) (62.) "In Memory of Widow Margery Fowle, who died July 1st, 1812, Mt. 82." Margery Fowle, widow of Josiah Fowle (epitaph 34), nee Margery Carter, born Aug. 3, 1730. They were married in 1752. (624.) "In Memory of Mrs Jerusha wife of Mr Reuben Riuliardson, who died July 28, 1812, xt. 78." She was Jerusha Kendall, and was married March 3, 1757; born Feb. 13, 1734^35, daughter of Samuel and Elizabeth Kendall, of Woburn. He died 1818 (epitaph 96). (63.) "Erected In Memory of Col. Abijah Wheeler, who died Dec. 28, 1812, Mt. 66." Col. Abijah Wheeler, of Temple, N. H., and Catherine Wyman, of Woburn, were married May 3, 17118. Col. Wheeler was a leading man of Temple, N. H., where, in 1781, he was one of the building committee of a new meeting-house; and May 31, 1784, married Hephzibah, daughter of Gen. Francis Blood, of that town ; was styled captain in 17»y, major, 1^95, and colonel in 1798; tithing-man, 1788; representative, 1794. ( Kide Blood's History, Temple, N. H., 31, 143, 205, etc , etc.) (64.) "Erected in Memory of Mr. John Eames, who died June 30, 1813, Mt. 60." EPITAPHS, SECOND BUEIAL-GUOUND. 85* JohiiEames, died June 30, 1813, afjed 60 years; married AlMsnil Tlinmp- son, 1799, daughter of Samuel Thompson, Esq., and Abigail (Tidd) Thompson; born Dec. 29, 1755; died .May 13, 1835. He was born Oct. 25, 1746;. son of Caleb and Sarah (Simonds) Eames. (Sewall's Woburn, 610.) (65.) " Sacred to the Memory of Mr Daniel Reed, who died May 27, ISUiEt. 81." Daniel Reed, born Feb. 19, 1732 (Cliarlestown Records), son of Daniel and Mary (Converse) Reed, of Charlestown (History of Reed Family, 75); married wife Abigail (epitaph 106). Daniel Reed, Jr , and Abigail Reed, his wife, were admitted members of First Church, Woburn, Aug. 29, 1756. (66.) "In Memory of Widow Phebe Tay, who died June 29, 1814, Mt. 67." Phebe (Locke) Tay, widow of Aaron Tay, of Woburn, who died Dec. l.^i, 1794, aged 45. They were married in Woburn, Oct. 4, 1770 She was daughttT of Jonathan and Phebe (Peirce) Loclce, of Woburn, where she was born March 1, 1747-18. Iler husband, Aaron Tay, was son of Lieut William and Abigail (Jones) Tay (epitaph 248, First Yard). ( Vide Boole of Locltes, p. 70, etc.) (67.) "In Memory of two children of Mr Oliver & Mrs. Joanna Tay; Oliver. Warren, died Aug. 17, 1814, Aged 1 year & 4 mo. Their Infant Son died Oct 25, 1814. " Sweet babes, enjoy your pleasant rest, Your early call God saw was best ; We'll all wipe our tears, our eyes be dry, And learn from you that all must die." Oliver Tav and Joanna Cummings, boih of Woburn, were married Sept. 13, 1812. Bii-ths of above children not on Woburn Record. (68.) "Erected in Memory of Richard Gardner, son of Mr. Samuel & Mrs. Catherine Gardner, of Charlestown, who died Oct. 20, 1814, ^t. 8 years & 2 days." Richard Gardner, son of Samuel and Catherine (Richardson) Gardner, of Charlestown. They were married in Woburn. May 26, 17i)9 The son above was born in Charlestown, Oct. 18, 1806. (Wyman's Charlestown, 400.) (69.) "In. Memory of Mr Zachariah Richardson, who died Dec. 17, 1814, Aged 70 years. " So sleep the saints and cease to groan, When Sin and de.ith have done their worst, Christ hath a glory lilte his own, Wliieh waits to clothe their waking dust." Zadhariah Richardson, born April 1 1745 ; son of Zachariah (epitaph H2) and Ptiebe (Wyman, Richardson (epitaph 54); married Elizabetli Brooks (epitaph 44). 86* EPITAPHS, SECOND BUEIAL-6EOUND. (70.) [Broken.] "In Memory of Henry, son of Mr Aino[s], Newton [and] Sally, his wif [e,] 2,-1815, 5 — weeks, nger, panse awhile, read the following lines, ' ' There rest in peace, my only babe, Here sleep in sweet repose ; And though thon monlder iu the dust, Thou art sweeter than the rose." Read " Henry child of Amos Newton, C weeks old, Feb. 2, 1815 " Henry Newton, son of Amos, aged fi weeks; died Feb. 2, 1815. (Town Eecords.) Amos Newton and Sarah Swan, both of Wobum, married Nov. 26, 1805. Birth of above son not on Wobnrn Record. (71.) "In Memory of Mrs. Phebe Foster, wife of William Foster, who died Feb. 12th, 1815, JEt. 42." William Foster was a housewright. He died in 1824, leaving no widow, no father, nor children, and his mother, Hannah Russell, declined admin- istration on his estate, which was in-olvent. He is said to have built what is now known as the Dr. Graves house, on Pleasant Street. It is not known who his wife was. (72.) " In Memory of twin children of Mr. Christopher P. & Mrs Nancy Hosmcr; Charles died Feb. 16, 1815, Aged 8 days, Roswell T. died March 17, 1816, Aged 13 Months." Children of Christopher P. and Nancy (Thompson) Hosmer. C. P. Hosmer, of Bedford, and Nancy Thompson, Woburn, married Feb. 27, 1812. Charles Hosmer (twin of above) and Roswell T. (twin) were born in Woburn Feb. 8, 1815. (See epitaph 122.) (73.) " Abigail T., Daughter of Mr. John and Mrs. Polly Fames died June 9, 1815 Aged 1 year & 8 days." Abigail T. Fames, daughter of John and Polly (Kimball) Fames, was born in Woburn June 1, 1814. Abigail T. (Abigail Thompson). (Town Record ; see epitaph 53.) (74.) " Erected to the Memory of Deacon JndUthun Richardson, who died Oct.' ll'\ 1815, Aged 78 Years. " He came to his Grave in full age. Like as a shock of corn cometh in in its season." Deacon Jeduthun Richardson, son of Thomas and Mary (Russell) Rich- ardson, born April 16, 1738 ; married Mary Wright (epitaph 108). Deacon from 1796 to his death. EPITAPHS, SECOND BURIAL-GEOUND. 87* (73.) [A marble slab.] "This marble covers the earthly remains of Mrs. Betsey Wife of Rev. Joseph Chickering who died Nov. 3d A. D. 1815 in the32d year of her age, alsoof three children who died at nearly the same time their mother, Elizabeth, an infant of 2 days died Oct. 19 ; Kuth, aged 3 years & i mouths died Oct. 27. Henry died Nov. 14, aged 20 months." Betsey (White) Chickering, daughter of Deacon John White of Con- cord, and first wife of Rev Joseph Chickering (H. U. 1790), a native of Dedham, and the pastor of the First Church, Wobuin, from 1804 to 1821. He died in Phillipston, Mass., Jan. 27, 1841, aged 63. Parents of the well- known temperance advocate and clergyman, the late Rev. John White Chickering, D. D., a native of Woburn, born March 19, 1808. His brother, Joseph Chickering, was born in Woburn, Jan. 9, 1810. (Records.) Betsey Chickering (Mrs. Rev. J.) admitted to First Church, Woburn, May 22, 1806. Sarah A. Cliickering (Mrs. Rev. Joseph), second wife, admitted First Church, Woburn, Sept. 21, 1817. His second wife was Sarah Abbott Holt, of Albany, Me. (Fide Sewall's History Woburn, 461, etc.) The original of the following communication in the stately round hand of the Rev. Ezra Ripley, of Concord, is in our present possession : — "The Church of Clu:ist in Concord to the Church of Christ in Woburn sendeth greeting : — "Rev. & Beloved, This certifies that Betsey Chickering (late Betsey White) was admitted a member in full communion in this church, on the 27th of Dec' 1801, and has ever since walked agreeably to her Christian profession. At her request, and by vote of the church this diy, she is now absolved from her particular relation to this church, and is hereby cordially recommended to your Christian charity and communion. '■ Praying that grace, mercy & peace may be multiplied to you, & requesting your prayers for us, we subscribe ourselves your brethren in the faith & fellowship of the gospel, " Concord, May 4, 1806. ^ ^2RA RIPLEY Rev. Jos h CHicKmuxG > p^^^^^ ^„ j,jg ,jg^g ^ j^^j^^if ,,/ the church." To be commumcatea. j Addressed: " Rev. Joseph Chickering, Woburn." Mr. J. White endorsed: "Betsey Chickering's Dismission from the Church in Concord & Recommendation, May 4, 1806." The births of the above Chickering children are not on Woburn Record. The order of the procession at the funeral of Mrs. Chickering has been preserved. (7S4.) " Erected In memory of Mrs. Mary Fowle, wife of Mr. Benja- min Fowle, who died Dec. 11, 1815, ^t. 54" She was the second wife of Benjamin Fowle, and was daughter of Paul and Lucy Wyman, being born Sept. 10, 1761. (See epitaph 292 ) (76.) "Erected in Memory of Mrs. Abigail Munroe wife of Mr. Jonas Munroe, who died Dec. 23, 1815. Mt. ii. " Death is the messenger of peace, That calls the righteous soul to heaven." Abigail Munroe, wife of Jonas Munroe. Jonas Munroe and Abigail Tav, both of Woburn, married Feb. 23, 1795. Abigail Tay, daughter of Wil- liam, 3d, and Hannah Tay, born March 12, 1774. 88* EPITAPHS, SECOND BUKIAL-GKOUND. (77.) "Erected in Memory of Catherine Fox Gardner. Dau. of Mr. Samuel & Mrs. Catherine Gardner of Charlestown who died huddenly with the measles March 23, 1816 ^t. 16 years & 7 days." Catherine Fox Gardner, daughter of Samuel and Catherine (Fox-Rich- ardson) Gardner of Charlestown; married May 26, 1799; born in Charles- town, March 1«, 1800. (Wyman's Charlestown, 400.) (780 "In Memory of Mr. Thomas Fox who died May 7, 1816 iEt. 76. " Be ye also ready, for at such iin hour As you think not the Son of Man cometh." Thomas Fox, son of Jonathan and Ruth (Carter) Fox, born in Woburn, Dec. 16, 1739. (79.) " In Memory of Mrs. Abigail Pierce, wife of Jacob Pierce, who died May 28, 1816, iEt. 86. " An angel can't snatch me from the grave. Legions of angels can't confine me here." Abigail Pierce, wife of Jacob, was daughter of Samuel and Elizabeth Kendall, born Feb. 27, 1731. (80.) " In Memory of Mr. Barnabas Richardson, who died June ?, 1816, ^t. 82." Barnabas Richardson married Rebecca Tidd ; son of Edward and Jerusha Richardson, born March 16, 1734. (81.) " In Memory of John Fisk, Jr. son of John Fisk, Who died Sept. 22, 1816, Aged 5 Years. " No prayers, nor tears, nor sighs, could save This lovely Infant from the grave." John Fisk, Jr. , son of John. John Fisk, of Lexington, and Lydia Pierce, of Woburn, were maiTied July 20, 1809. Birth of this child is not on Woburn Record. (82.) " In memory of Mrs. Martha Knights, wife of Mr. John Kuights who died April 10. 1817, Aged 49 Years." Martha Knight, wife of John, was daughter of Capt. Tucker, and was born either in Newburyport or Newbury. (83 ) " Charles R., Son of Mr. Christopher P. & Mrs. Nancy Hosmer, died May 9, 1817, iEt. 7 mos. 10 ds." Charles R. Hosmer, son of Mr. Christopher P. and Nancy (Thompson) Hosmer, who were married Feb. 27, 1812 (see epitaphs 72 and 122), was born in Woburn, Oct. 1, 1816. (84.) " Samuel son of Mr Stephen & Mrs Susan Eames, Died June 28, 1817, Mt. 16 months." EPITAPHS, SECOND BURIAL-GROUND. 89* Samuel Eatnes, son of Stephen and Susanna Earaes, born in Wobm-n, Feb. a6, 1816. Stephen Eames and Susanna Barnard, both of Woburn married May 30, 1813. (85.) " In Memory of Mrs. Arethusa Fox, wife of Mr. William Fox, who died July 20, 1817, aged 44." " Departing friends, dry up your tears, I must lay here till Christ appears." Arethusa Fox, wife of William, was a daughter of Nathan and Elizabeth Muiiroe, of Lexington, and was born there March 10, 1773. She married William Fox, June 20, 1793. (8G.) " Abigail T. Daughter of Mr. John & Mrs. Polly Eames died July 23. 1817 Mt. 14 months." " Of dysentery." Abigail T. (Thompson) Eames, daughter of Capt. John and Polly (Kimball) Eames, born in Woburn, May 9, 1816. Parents married June 10, 18(i6. (87.) "Erected In Memory of Mr. Samuel Ames, who died Aug. 31. 1817, in the 38 year of his age. "Farewell, my wife, whom I do love. Thy better husband is above ; Farewell, my children, near and dear, May Jesus for your help appear ; And be your father, kind and just, Wheu I am rotten in the dust. "Erected by his daughter, Eliza Ames." Samuel Eames, son of Jacob and Esther, born in Woburn, Marcli 4, 1780. Samuel Eames and Elizabeth Tay, both of Woburu, were married May 30, 1805. Kliza Eames, daughter of Samuel and Betsey, was born in Woburn, May 12, 1806. (8S.) "In Memory of Mr. Jeremiah Clapp, who died Nov 11, 1817, aged 55 years." "Mr. Jeremiah Clapp," styled "Major'' in 1792 (see epitaph 2). also • In 1798 (Sewall's Woburn, 424 etc.) ; an active member of the First Parish and town of Woburn at the beginning of the present century. His wife, Polly, died 179-' (epitaph 2) (See account of the disastrous fall of his house frame, July 14, 1807, under note to epitaph 43.) (89.) " In Memory of Mr Edward Gardner, of Charlestown, who died Nov. 1-2. 1817, in the 27th year of his age." Edward Gardner, of Charlestown, born in Charlestown, June 6, 1791; son of Edward and Mehitable (Blodget) Gardner. (Wyman's Charles- town, 399, 400; Cutter's Arlington, 251 ) 90* EPITAPHS, SECOND BDEIAL-GROUND. (90.) [Broken.] "In Memory of Mrs. Anna Wyman, wife of Mr. Marshall Wyman, who died March 31. 1818. Mt. 24. "Also tteir infant son who was born and died March 20 1818. " For Death has struck his sure unerring blow, Their race is run, and time's to them no more." Anna Wyman, wife of Marshall. Marshall Wyman and Anna Wyman, both of Woburn, raariied April 17, 1817. She was daughter of Samuel E. and Anna Wyman, and born Jan. 21, 1793. (91.) " Erected in memory of Miss Mary Carter, who died April 9. 1818, ^t. 85." Mary Carter, maiden lady, was daughter of Thomas and Hannah Carter ; born Feb. 5, 1733. Dinah, servant to Mary Cartel-, died Jan. 5, 1803 (old age). Mary Carter was sister of Mrs. Hannah Brewster (epitaph 13), and a lineal descendant of the Rev. Thomas Carter, flrsl minister of Woburn ; lived in and owned the home place of her ancestors, now the estate of the late Mrs. Liltlefiekl, near Woburn Common. (92.) " In Memory of James Fowie, Son of WUliam & Sarah Fowle, who departed this life June 1. 1818, Aged 19." James Fowle, son of William and Sarah (Richardson) Fowle, born April 19, 17U9. Parents, both of Woburn, were married Nov. 7, 1782, (93.) "Erected in memory of Mrs Lucy Richardson, wife of Mr. Stephen Richardson who died June 16. 1818, ^t. 28." liucy Richardson, first wife of Stephen, Jr., nee Lucy Kendall, daughter of John Kendall. Her birth is not on Woburn Record. His second wife was Almira Kendall, also daughter of John Kendall Deacon Stephen Richardson died in Woburn, Dec. 26, 1872. (94.) " Erected in memory of Mrs. Mary W. Kendall, wife of Mr. Josiah Kendall, who died June 19, 1818, ^t. 20 " Mary W. (Russell) Kendall, wife of Josiah Kendall (epitaph 99). " Josiah Kendall, of Woburn, and Mary W. Russell, of West Cambridge," were married March 25, 1817. She was born in the present town of Arling- ton, and baptized there April 1, 1798. (Cutter's Arlington, 296.) (95.) "Erected to the memory of Mrs Esther, wife of Samuel Thomp- son, Esq., who died Aug. 5, 1818, ^t, 80." Esther (Burbeen-Wyman) Thompson, wife of Samuel Thompson, Fsq. (epitaph 105), died of old age and dropsy, Aug. 5, 1818, aged 80. She was the third wife of Esquire Thompson, and married Oct. 22, 1789; no chil- dren; was widow of Jesse Wyman; married May 1, 1760. She was the daughter of Rev. Joseph Burbeen, and born May 29, 1738. (Sewall's Woburn, 696, 645.) EPITAPHS, SECOND BURIAL-GROUND. 91* (96.) " In Memory of Mr Reuben Richardson, who died Nov. 16, 1818. Aged 89." Reuben Richardson, son of Reuben and Esther (Wyman) Richardson, born Dec. 22, 1731, in Woburn; married Jeruslia Kendall, who died 1812 (epitaph fi24) ; was a blacksmith and farmer ; lived in Stoneham from early childhood till 176iJ ; afterwards resided in Woburn till his death. (97.) "Sacred to the memory of Mr William Symmes, who died Jan. 1, 1819, ^t. 61. " Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord." William Symmes, son of Zacbariah and Judith, born in Woburn, Sept. 1, 1757. (Vinton's Symmes Memorial, 53.) (98.) " Erected in memory of Deac Jacob Richardson who died sud- denly, March 17, 1819, JEt. 5C. " Therefore be ye also ready; Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord." Deacon Jacob Richardson, son of Jacob and Judith Richardson, born July 23, 1763. (See Woburn Sudden Deaths; also Woburn Military His- tory. See epitaph 332.) (99.) " Erected In Memory of Mr. Josiah Kendall, who died July 1, 1819, iEt. 30." Josiah Kendall, born March 30, 1789; son of Obadiah (epitaph 288) and Sarah (Johnson) Kendall (epitaph 313) ; married Mary W. Russell (epitaph 94). (100.) '- Erected in memory of Mr. John Gardner, of Charlestown, who died Jan. 1, 1820, JEt. 75." "John Gardner, of Charlestown, member of the Woburn Church." (Town Records ) John Gardner, son of Henry and Lucy ; born in Wo- burn, March 3, 1744. His wife was Patience Wyman; married 1770; died 1824 (epitaph 133). His mother was Lucy Fowle. /Compare Wyman's Charlestown, 399, 400.) (101.) " Sacred to the Memory of Mrs. Phebe Richardson, wife of Mr. Junius Richardson, who died May 28, 1820, ^t. 46. " Short, yet how pleasing, was her visit here ; She's now removed to grace a nobler sphere, ********* There remaineth, therefore, a rest for the people of God." Phebe Richardson, nee Tay, first wife of Junius Richardson, was married April 18, 1793. 92* EPITAPHS, SECOND BURIAL-GROUND. ■ (103.) " Erected in Memory of Mary Ann Oystead, Dan. of Capt. John & Mrs. Lucy Oystead, who died June 18, 18l'0, Aged 1 yr & 2 mos. " Friends, nor physicians, could not save This mortal body from the Grave ; Nor can the grave confine it here. When Christ, my Saviour, shaH appear." Mary Ann Oystead (birth not on Woburn Record) , daughter of Capt. John "and Lucy (Tay) Oystead. "John Oystead, of Boston, and Lucy Tay, of Woburn," were married July 1, 1806. Mrs. Lucy Oy.stead married, Dec. 30, 1822, Robert Eames. (See epitaph 138.) (104.) " Erected in memory of Mrs. Hannah Converse, wife of Mr. Jacob t'onverse, died suddenly, July 13, 1820, Mt. 41. " Therefore, be ye also ready, for in such an hour as ye think not, the Son of man cometh." Haiinah Converse, wife of Jacob, nee Hannah Bryant, is believed to have been born in Ipswich. Her brother, Deacon Aaron Bryant, lived and died in Wakefield. They had eight children. ('.05.) " Sacred to the memory of Samuel Thompson, Esq., who died Aug. 17. IS20, Mt LXXXIX. " And the fruit of righteousness is sown in peace of them that make peace." Samuel Thompson, Esq., son of Samuel and Rnth'"( Wright) Thompson, born Oct. 30, 1731; married (1) Abigail Tidd, May 15, 1753. She died Sept. 2, 1768, aged 35. (See epitaph 212, First Yard.) (2) Lydia Jones, of Concord, Feb. 26, 1770; she died Oct. 19 1788 (epitaph First Yard), aged 54. (8) Widow Esther Wyman, Oct. 2>, 1789, died Aug. 5, 1818, aged 80 years (epitaph 95). He was an esquire and deacon, a very prominent citizen. (106.) " Sacred to the memory of Mrs Abigail Reed, wife of Mr. Daniel Reed, who died Oct. IS, 1820, Mt. 87." Abigail Reed, wife of Daniel Reed (epitaph Sri). (See Wyman's Charlestown, 803, and Miss Carleton"s Reeds and Winns, pp. 10, 11.) Daniel Reed and Abigail Siraonds, daughter of Lieut. James and Mary (Fowle) Simonds, were married March 9, 1754. (107.) " Erected In memory of Maj. Abijah Thompson who died Oct. 27, 1820, ^t. 52. " Behold you all that now pass by, As you are now so once was I ; As I am now so you must be. Prepare for death, aud follow me," EriTAPHS, SECOND BURIAL-GKOUND. 93* Major Abijili Thompson, son of Abijali Cepitaph 110) and Abigail (Wymanl Thompson, second wife, born Oct. 24, 1768, and died as above. He nia-ried (1) Lydia Mead. 17U0 (epitaph 3;i) ; (.') Widow I.ydia Brad- ford, March 10 180!) (epitaph 280); father of the late Gen. Abijah Thomp- son, of Woburn. (108.) " Sacred to the Memory of Mrs. Mary Eichardson, Eellct of Deacon Judnthun Richardson, who died Nov. 4Hi 1820, Aged 80 Years." Mary Richardson, relict of Deacon Jeduthun Richardson (epitaph 74), nee Mary Wright, daughter of John and Mary (Locke) Wj'ight, born Jan. 29, 1741. (N. E. Hist. Gen. Reg., XXXVII., 80.) (109.) " Erected in memory of Mrs. Sally Holden, wife of Mr. William Holden, Jr., who died sudden, Jan. 30, 1821, Mt. 26. " The Memory of the just shall live. " Also Sally Tay, child of William & Sally Holden, died May ISOi 1824, Xt. 3 years & 7 weeks." Sally (Tay) Holden, wife of William, Jr., and daughter of John and Sarah (Cutter) Tay, born Jan. 29, 1795. The child was born Jan. 25, 1821. (110.) " In Memory of Mrs. Sarah Thompson wife of Mr. Abijah Thompson who died March 22, 1821, Mt. G6, and In Memory of Mr Abijah Thompson who died Jan. 16, 1811, .^t. 72." Sarah, the third wife of Abijah Thompson, ne". Sarah Stanley (see note to epitaph 122); Abijah Thompson, sheriff, died of apoplexy; was born April 11, 1739, and was son of Samuel and Ruth (Wright) Thomp son, and brotlier of Samuel Thompson, Esq. (epitaph 105) He married (1) Esther Snow, Dec. 13, 17:-9, died 1761 (epitaph, Eirst Yard); (2) Abigail Wyman, 1762, died 1778; (3) Widow Sarah (Stanley) Burtt, of Tewksbury, supi-a (marriage intention dated July 16, 1779). He was father, by his last wife, of the late Deacon Charles Thompson, of North Woburn. (111.) " Erected In memory of Mr. Jonathan W. Fowle, who died May 1, 1821, JEt. 31." Jonathan W. Fowle, son of Benjamin and Mary (Wyman) Fowle. (Compare note in Johnson's Woburn Births, 98. See epitaph 292.) (112.) "Erected In memory of Ebenezer Cummings; who died June 4, 1821 ; Mt. 73." In 1850, John A. Boutelle prepared the following family register of Deacon John t'uramings, son of Ebenezer Cumminiis : — I. Isaac Cummings, the family ancestor, said to be of Scottish origin, was of Topsfield. In April, 1652 [1662], he had land deeded to him by Samuel Simonds situated near the line of Ipswich Isaac Cummings deeded land to his son-in-law John Jewett, April 24, 1662. In his will, dated May 8, 1677, he mentions his son-in-law John Jewett, his son-in- law John Pease, his son Isaac, his grandson Isaac (son of his son Isaac), and appoints his sou John sole executor. 94* EPITAPHS, SECOND BURIAL-GEOUND. His issue were: (1) /sane, mar. Mary Andrews, Nov. 2!), ir.59, and d. Oct. 12; (-i) Elizabeth, mar John Jewett; (3; Ann, mar. John Pease, October, l(i59 ; (4) John, mar. Sarah . II. Isaac Cummings, deacon, of Topsfield, in his will mentions his sons Isaac and John, his daughters Abigail and Rebecca Hpwlet, and left property to his son Samuel, if he should live to come home. Isaac Cummings by his wife Mary had issue: (1) infant, b. Aug. 28, leGO, d. Aug. -28, 1660; (2) infant, b. Dec. 6, 1062, d. Dec. 6, 1KG2; (3) Isaac, b. Sept. 15, 1604, mar. 1st, Alace Howlett, Dec. 25, 1688, 2d, Frances Sherwin, Nov. 1'3, 1696; he d. Oct. 12, 1761; (4) John, b. June 7, 166K, mar. Susannah Towne, Jan. 28, 1688; (5) Thomas, b. May 14, 1670, mar. Elizabeth Parker, March 20, 1706; (6) Mai-y, b. Feb. 16, 1671 ; (7) Abigail, b. , mar. Samuel Perley, of Ipswich, March 28, 1694 ; (8) Bebecca, b. April 1. 1674, mar. Thomas Howlett, Jan. 13, 1696; (9) Stevens, b. Feb. 27, 1680, d. by the hands of the Indians, July 3, 1706; (10) Samuel. III. John by his wife, Susannah had issue: (1) Joseph, b. Jan. 26, 1689, mar. S;irah Esty, Dec. 1, 1714(?J; (2) John, b. July 17, 1692; (3) Isaac, b. Dec. 25, 1695; (4) David, b. April 15, 1698, mar. Anna Sarah ; (5) Mary, b. May 15, 1701; (6) Susannah, b. Jan. 3, 1702. mar. Jonathan Whipple, Feb. 4, 1721; (7) Stevens, b. May 3, 1700; (8) Sanm>l, b. Feb. 14, 1708, mar. Susannah Wood, Nov. 7, 1733; (9J Bebecca, b. Nov. 7, 1713, mar. Thomas Pei kins, Feb. 2, 1732. IV. David Cummings in his will mentions his mother, Susannah. He had six children by his first wife and six by his last wife. By his wife Anna he had issue : (1) David, b. March 26, 1729, mar. Joanna Jones, and resided and died iu Woburn; (2) Jonathan, b. March 19, 1730, d, April 5, 1731; (3) Samuel, b. Feb. 28, 1732, mar. Eunice Bradstreet, Aug. 25, 1756, and resided and died in Topsfield. March 29, 1796; (4) Anna, b. October, 1734, mar. Moses Perkins, April 11, 1754; (5) Susxnnah, b. May 8, 1737; (6) Elizabeth, b. September, 1739, d. Feb. 13, 1741. By his wife Sarah, David Cummings had issue: (1) Jonathan, b Oct. 14, 1743; he resided and died in Andover; (2) Stephen, b. Jan. 27, 1745; (3) Elizabeth, b. Jan. 19, 1747, d. Feb. 14, 1747; (4) Daniel, b. Aug. 30, 1749; (5) Elizabeth, bap- tized Sept. 22, 1751 ; (6) Archelaus, baptized July 12, 1752. V. David Cummings married for his first wife Joanna Jones, who died Oct. 10, 1794, aged 65; for his second, Chloe Herrington, of Lexington, April 16, 1795. He moved to Woburn and had issue: (1) Elizabeth, b. Sept. 19, 1747; (2) Ebenezer, b. Sept. 21, 1749, mar. first Jemima Hartwell of Bedford, second Lydia Tay, Nov. 29, 1810 ; he died in 1-21 ; (3) David; (4) Stephen, mar. Mary Cobnrn, Jan. 22. 17!).>, d. April 12, 1804; (5) Betsey, mar. Josiah Hall, of Cambridge, Aug. 31, 1773; (6) Phebe, b. May 26, 175ii, mar. Jonathan Simonds, Dec. 13, 1781 ; (7) Joanna, mar. Jonas Brooks, of Athol, Nov, 19, 1771 ; (8) Sarah, mar. Aaron Winche>ter, of Brookline. April 22, 1787; (9) Susannah, mar. Calvin Moore; (10; Abigail, h. April 26, 1763, mar. Caleb Simonds, Jan. 2, 1783; <■!!) Mary, b. April 28, 1768, mar. Uriah Goodwin, March 20, 1788; (12) Samuel, b. Aug. 12, 1773, mar. Avis Pierce, Dec. 29, 1795; (13) Bnth, mar. John Lovering, of Waltham, April 9, 1795. VI. Ebenezer Cummings by his wife Jemima had issue : (1) Ebenezer, b. Nov. 18, 1775, mar. Ruth Skilton, Nov. 6, 1804, d. Jan 12, 1845; (2) Jemima, b. June 28, 1777, mar. Zadok Rogers, of Tewksbury, Dec. 5, 1805 ; (3) Joseph, b. Dec. 6, 1779, mar. Martha Priest, of Concord; (4) Phebe, b. Sept. 8, 1781, mar. Thomas Evans, July, 15, 1802; (5) Lt/dia, b. April 3, 1783, mar. Daniel Goodhue; (6) John, b. Feb. 20, 1785, mar. Marcia Rich- ardson, May 2, 1811 ; (7) David, b. Dec. 3, 1786, mar. Hannah Vinton; (8) 95" Simonds; (12) Daniel, b. Jan. 7 1797, mar. Abigail Wright, June 1, 1817; (13; Moses, b. Oct 15, 1800, mar. Harriet Cutler. By his wife Lydia, Kbenezer Cnmmings had issue : (1) Susan, b. Oct. 3, 1811, d. unmarried, Sept. 8, 1837; (2) Stephen, b. March 7, 1814. VII. John Cummlngs, by his wife Marcia, had issue : (1) John, b. Oct. 19, 1812, mar. Sarah Phillips ;t (2) Nancy, b. Dec. 16, 1814, mar. Jonathan B. Winn; (3) Cyrus, b. Sept. 21, 1817, mar. Sarah Shedd. (113.) " Krected In Memory of Mrs. Jerusha Richardson, wife of Mr. Bartholomew Richard-^on, Jr., who died Oct 10, 1821, ^t. 26. " Farewell my husband and my friends, Although it rends my heart, I trust we all shall meet on high. Where we shall never part." Jerusha Richardson, nee Wyman, wife of Bartholomew Richardson Jr., was married June 13, 1816. She was daughter of Jesse and Susani:a (Richardson) Wyman, and was bom In Woburn, Jan. 31, 1796. (114.) "Erected in memory of Eza W. Reed, Son of Mr Ezra W. & Mrs. Fanny Reed, who died December 1, 1821. ^t. 5 years & 7 days." Ezra W. Reed, son of Ezra and Fanny (Fowle) Reed. Birth not on Woburn Record. Parents, both of Woburn. married Oct. 27, 1814. (115.) " Mrs Sarah wife of Kdward Richardson, died December 25, 1821, ^t. 79. " Erected by Job Richardson." Sarah Richardson, wife of Edward Richardson, daughter of Samuel and Ph be (Sawyer) Tidd born Nov. 8, 1743. (See epitaph 250.) (116.) "In Memory of Rosina Gambald, only daugliter of Mr. Heze- kiah J. & Mrs. Sally Persons, who died May 14. 1822. Aged 14 months & 14 days. " So fades the lovely, blooming flower." Rosina Gambald Persons daughter of Hezekiah J. and Sally (Rich- ardson) Persons, born March 10, 1»21. Parents, both of Woburn, married July 2, 1818. (117.) " Erected In Memory of Mrs. Susan Tidd, wife of Capt. John Tidd, who died Aug. 26, 1822, .^Et. 27. " Farewell my babe and husband dear, I leave you in God's care, 'Till we shall meet in worlds above. To dwell forever there." * Parents of Henry Cummlngs and grandparinis of AVTlIiara H. Cummings. f lion. Jo.>n Cummings married, second, Mrs. Mary (Cbwles) Hall. 96* EPITAPHS, SECOND BURIAL-GRaUXD. Snsan Ticld, daughter of Deacon Tliaddeus Davis (epitaph 182), born Sept. 18, 179.>, first wife of Capt. Joiiu Tldd (,~ee note to epitaph 2i3.) John Davis Tidd, son of Capt. Jolia and Susan Tidd, born July 29, 1822. (118.) " Erected In Memory of Mrs. Elizabeth Kendall, wife of Dea. Obadiah Kendall, who died Oct. 3, 1822, ^t. 86." Elizabeth (Miles) Kendall, wife of Deacon Obadiah Kendall (epitaph 58). "Obadiah Keadall of Woburn," and "Elizabeth Miles of Con- cord," were married in Lexington, Jan. 27, 1756. (119.) "In memory of Widow Keziah Johnson who died Oct. 23, 1822, iEt. 75. " Earewell to those dear children of mine Happy in Chri>t, to death resign'd Waste not an idle tear on me Tliou. parent of immortality Your time is short, you'v none to spare O for eternity prepare." Keziah Johnson, widow of Reuben Johnson, was a daughter of Zebadiah and Abigail (Pierce) Wyman, and was born April 8, 1718. She married Ruel Baldwin, Oct. 4, 1769, and Ketrben Johnson, Aug. 5, 1777. (120.) "In Memory of William Symmes, Son of Zachariah Symmes, and Nancy, his wife, who died October 27, 1822, M. 3 y's, 9 m's & 4 d. " This lovely babe, so young & fair, Called hence by early doom. Just come to s-how how sweet a flower, In paradise could bloom. " William Symmes, son of Zachariah, 2d, and Nancy (Richardson) Symmes, boru Jan. 31, 1819. Parents, both of Woburn, married JVIarch 28, 18u9. (Vinton's- Symmes Memorial, p. 78.) (121 ) " In memory of Lydia Thompson, Daug. of Maj. Abijah & Mrs. Lydia Thomp.son; who died Nov. 25, 1822 : iEt. 12 ys. 10 mo. & 9 days. " Lord what is life! 'tis lilie a flower That blossoms and is gone ; we see it flourish for an hour with all its beauty on : but death Comes like a wintry day, and cuts the pretty flower away." Lydia Jaquith Thompson, daughter of Major Abijah and Mrs. Lydia (Jaquith-Uradford) Thompson (epitaphs 107 and 280), born Jan. 16, isio. EPITAPHS, SECOND BUEIAL-GROUXD. 97* (122.) "AbijahT., Son of Mr. Christopher P. & Mrs. Nancy Hosmer, died Feb. 20, 1823 : ^t. 7 mo. & 9 ds." Abijah T. Hosmer, sou of Christopher P. and Nancy (Thompson) Hos- mer, born July 10, 1822. Parents married Feb. 27, 1812 (see epitaph 72). The mother, Nancy (Thompson) Hosmer, was born June 3, 179U; died Sept. 28, 1850; was the youngest daughter and child of Abijah (epitaph 110) and Sarah (Burtt) Thompson (epitaph 110). (123.) "Erected In memory of Mrs. RachelLawrence, widow of Mr. Jonathan Lawrence, who died April 21, 1823, Mt. 93." Rachel (Wright) Lawrence, widow of Jonathan Lawrence (epitaph 3), daughter of Joseph and Rachel (Brooks) Wright, and born in Woburn, Feb. 8, 1730-31. Her mother died in Woburn, a widow, June 21, 1750. (Vide epitaph 148, First Yard.) (124.) "In memory of Mrs Sarah, wife of Mr. Andrew Evans, who died April 22, 1823, ^t. 82." Sarah (Center) Evans, wife of Andrew Evans (epitaph 19), married Nov. 25. 1760, in Woburn. Sarah Evans (Mrs. Andrew, Jr.) admitted member of Woburn Church, Nov. 2, 1766. (Church Manual, p. 11.) (125.) "Erected In memory of Mr. Josiah Winn Coburn, of Goflfs- town N. H. who died in this town, Sept. 25, 1823 : .aEt. 24. " Death with his dart has pierced my heart, When I was in my prime ; When this you see grieve not for me, It was God's appointed time. So depart, my friends dry your tears, I must lie here 'till Christ appears." (126.) " Charlotte, Dang, of Mr. Horatio & Mrs. Charlotte Symmes died Oct. 16, 1823 : ^t. 2 ys & 6 mo." " Lie still dear child and take thy rest, For Jesus call'd when he saw best." Charlotte Symmes, daughter of Horatio and Charlotte (Johnson) Symmes, born April, 1822. (Vinton's Symmes Memorial, p. 81.) Parents, both of Woburn, married Nov. 11, 1819. The birth of the above child is not on Woburn Record. (127.) " In Memory of Sarah Converse, who died June 24., 1824 : in the 73, year of her age." Sarah Converse, widow of Benjamin (see epitaph 128), daughter of Thomas and Patience Wright; born July 18. 1748; married Benjamin Converse, Aug. 6, 1V72. He died in 1824 (.epitaph 128). (128.) "In Memory of Mr. Benjamin Converse who died March 6"' 1824 : In the 93 year of his age." 7 98* EPITAPHS, SECOND BTJEIAL-GEOUND. Benjamin Converse (Winchester Centre) married Sarah Wright, who died 1824 (epitaph 127) ; son of Ebenezer and Euth; born Oct. 14, 1732. (129.) '-Ellis Hobert Violl, Adopted Son of Mr Ellis and Mrs Hannah G. Violl, of Charlestown, died March 26, 1824; iEt. 3 ys. & 7 mo." Violo or Violi, commonly Viall; Ellis Viall, the fatlier, died 1826 (epitaph 149). {Uf. Wyman's Charlestown, 981.) (130.) '■'■Hie Jaoet Samson Silsby, born in Boston, on the 12th May, 1748, And died there the 18th May 1824, Aged 76 years & 6 days." " This Stone was erected by his sonj Enoch Silsby of Boston." Samson Silsby. The inscription seems to be sufficiently explicit to show that he was born and that he died in Boston, but why he should be buried here is not stated. (131.) " In Memory of Mr Samuel Pierce who died May 20, 1824 in the 60 year of his age." Samuel Pierce, son of Jacob and Abigail, born Aug. 7, 1764. (132.) " In memory of Mr. John Snow, who died Aug. 31, 1824 : ^t 26. " Dear friends think of your mortal state. How frail your lives, how short the date ; Where is the man that draws his breath. Safe from disea[s]e secure from death When God doth call then you must go, And leave all earthly things below, To Wisdom's Voice then lend an ear. And for a sudden death prepare " (133.) "Erected in Memory of Mrs Patience Gardner, widow of Mr John Gardner of Charlestown; who died Oct 18, 1824, ^t. 80." Patience Gardner, widow of John Gardner, of Charlestown (see epitaph 100) She was Patience Wyman; married Jan. 18, 1770; born April 13, 1744. (C/. Wyman's Charlestown, 400, 1059.) She was daughter of 15en- jamin and Esther Wyman, and was born in Woburn. (134.) [Double stone.] Mr. Jacob Ames, died Nov. 10, 1824; Mt. 73. Mrs. Esther, wife of Mr. Jacob Ames, died Dec. 14, 1836; Mt. 81. "These Mortal bodies, now of life bereft, Moulder and crumble back to kindred dust. Angels of love their heavenly mansions left. Returned to God the spirits in their trust." Jacob Ames, son of Jacob and Eachel Eames, born June 6, 1751. Esther Ames, widow of Jacob. Jacob Eames and KstlierTay, both of Woburn, were married Aug. 8, 1775. Esther, daughter of William and Susanna Tay, born Aug. 22, 1755. EPITAPHS, SECOND BURIAL-GROUND. 99* (135.) " Erected in Memory of Lieut. Willard Jones who died Dec. 30, 1824, Mt. 55. "My Saviour calls and I must go, And leave you here my friends below ; But soon my God wOl call for thee Prepare for death and follow me." Lieut. Willard Jones, died Dec. 29, 1824, aged 55. He married Bridget Thompson, Aug. 20, 17!)3, who died Aug. 28, 1856, aged 85 years and 4 months, daughter of Hiram and Bridget (Snow) Thompson, and grand- daughter of Capt. Ebenezer and Hannah (Converse) Thompson. She lived in the house at North Woburn where Count Rnmford was born, being their grandparents' mansion. It is still standing, the present property of the Rumford Historical Association. She was born April 18, 1771. Wil- lard Jones, of Wilmington, and Bridget Thompson, of Woburn, were maiTied Aug. 20, 1793. (136 ) " Mrs Sarah, widow of Mr Bartholomew Richardson, died Feb. 1, 1825 Mt. 88 " Sarah Richardson, widow of Bartholomew Richardson, was daughter of Josiah and Sarah (Evans) Converse, and was born Aug. 26. 1737. She married Bartholomew Richardson, April 10, 1760. (See epitaph 61.) (137.) " Erected in Memory of Mr. John Flagg who died May 24. 1825 Mt. 78. "Friends, nor Physicians cannot save. This mortal body from the grave. Nor can the grave confine him here. When Christ shall call him to appear." John Flagg, son of Zachariah and Mary, born Aug. 29, 1746. (138.) "Erected in Memory of Mrs Lucy, wife of Mr Robert Ames; who died June 7, 1825 ; Mt. 39. " Farewell my son and daughter dear, I leave you in God's care. Farewell dear partner of my heart, Till we shall meet no more to part." Lucy Ames, wife of Robert. Robert Fames and Lucy Oystead, both of Woburn, married Dec. 30, 1822. Her birth is not on Woburn Record. (See epitaph 103.) (139.) " In Memory of Mr. Jacob Pierce, who died Oct. 2, 1825 : in the 70 year of his age." Jacob Pierce, son of Jacob and Abigail, born Dec. 28, 1755. (140.) " Erected in Memory of Mrs. Susannah wife of Dea Jesse Con- verse who died Oct. 10. 1825 Mt. 53. 100* EPITAPHS, SECOND BURIAL-GROUKD. " Farewell my husband and Children dear Farewell my friends and kindred near My Jesus calls and I must go And leave you in this world of woe. '' Susanna Converse, wife of Deacon Jesse Converse. Marriage intention of " Mr. Jesse Converse, of Woburn, and Miss Susanna Gould, of Stone-> ham," dated Feb. 2, 1793. (Ul.) "Lavina, Dang, of Mr Larkin and Mrs Susan Livingston, died Nov. 8. 1825 : Mt. 3 y & 13 days. " Sleep on sweet babe and take thy rest, God call'd thee home he thought it best." Lavinia Livingston, daughter of Larkin and Susan (Munroe) Livingston ; birth not on Woburn Eecord ; parents were married in Lexington, Dec. 7, 1821. (142.) "In Memory of Capt. John Cutter, who died Nov. 23. 1825: JEt. 55." Capt. John Cutter, born at Menotomy (now Arlington), July 26, 1770; son of John and Rebecca (Hill) Cutter. His father was a miller in Med- ford. (For biographical notice of Capt John Cutter, see History Cutter Family of New England, p. 237.) (1424.) "In memory of Miss Caroline Parker, who died May 31, 1826 JEt. 21." Caroline Parker, daughter of Nathan Parker (epitaph 43). Birth not on Woburn Record. According to Probate Records, Nathan Parker also had children : Clarissa, Maria, Susanna, and Polly. AU except Polly were under fourteen years of age on April 14, 1808. (143.) "In memory of Mr Daniel BeU, who died suddenly July 13, 1826, Mt 42, Also John R. son of Daniel & Phebe Bell died April 25, 1885 Mt. 14 yrs. " When blooming youth is snatch'd away. By death's resistless hand ; Our souls the mournful tribute pay. Which pity must demand." Daniel Bell. lie married Mrs. Phebe Davis, nee Richardson, both of Woburn, June 3, 1813. Birth not on Woburn Kecord. John Richardson Bell, son of Daniel and Phebe, was born May 12, 1821. (See epitaphs 354, 361.) (144.) "In Memory of Mr. Obadiah Kendall, who died Aug. 14, 1826; In his 42 year. "See here my friends as you pass by." Obadiah Kendall, born Dec. 26, 1 784 ; son of Obadiah (epitaph 288) and Sarah (Johnson) Kendall (epitaph 313). EPITAPHS, SECOND BUKIAL-GKOUND. 101* (145.) "In Memory of Royal Caldwell who died Sep. 2. 1826, iEt. 27. " The grave shall not conflne me long; This lifeless flesh shall rise ; Then shall I fly with raptures new, To dwell where Jesus is." Royal Caldwell and Charlotte Parker, both of Woburn, married Oct. 2, 1823. Birth not on "Woburn Record. (See epitaph 360.) (146.) " Sacred to the memory of Mr. William Cutter, who died Oct. 22, 1826 : ^t. 25. " Could youth or blooming beauty save, Or friends preserved him from the grave, He had not died ; but, reader, know. They saved not him, nor can they you." "William Cutter, born at Medford, Oct. 20, 1801 ; son of Capt. John (epi- taph 142) and Mary (Hall) Cutter; died in Chelsea. ( Vide History Cutter Family of New England, 238.) (147.) " Here lies the remains of Dea. Samuel Tidd who departed this life Nov. 12, 1826 : ^t. 39. " The memory of his amiable manners, affectionate kindness, and ardent piety, will long be cherished by his bereaved family, the church of which he was a member, and a numerous circle of friends. ■'Adieu, dear friend, now on Canan's blest shore, Not parted long, and soon to part no more ; Yet take these tears, mortality's relief. And till we share thy joys, forgive our grief, These little rights, a stone, a verse receive, T'is aU thy mourning family can give." Samuel' Tidd (Samuel^, Samuel^, Ebenezer*, John', John'', John^), son of Samuel and Susanna, born Nov. 6. 1787 ; was prominent in the mili- tary history of "Woburn. He was colonel of the Second Regiment, First Brigade, Third Division, etc. ; deacon of the Baptist Church ; selectman, 1823, 1824, 1825; member of the Handel and Haydn Society, of Boston; a shoemaker and shoe manufacturer by trade. He led the singing in the Baptist Church, and kept singing schools in Woburn and neighboring towns. " One of the most respected men in town, and liked by all." He was a Mason, and was buried with Masonic honors, with a band of music, — a very unusual thing in those days. (148.) "In Memory of Mrs Harriet, wife of Mr. Samuel Richardson 3d; who died Nov. 14, 1826 : Mt. 2G " Farewell my husband, and my friends. Although It rends my heart, I trust we all shall meet on high, "Where we shall never part. 102* EriTAPHS, SECOND BURIAL-GROUND. "Also Samuel RoseweU, son of Mr. Samuel 3d and Mrs Harriet Kich- ardson : died Dec. 25, 1826, .aEt 1 mo. & 23 days. " This lovely bud, so young and fair, Call'd hence by early doom ; Just come to show how sweet a flower In Paradise would bloom " Miss Harriet Richardson and Mr. Samuel Richardson, 3d, both of Wo- burn, were married Dec. 27, 1825. The birth of the child is not on Woburn Record. (149.) " Mr Ellis Viall of Charlestown died Dec. U, 1826, M. 36 years. " It is not in man that walk- eth to direct his steps : Therefore be ye also ready for at an hour when ye think not, the Son of Man cometh." Ellis Viall, of Charlestown (see also epitaph 129). The allusion to a sudden death in the epitaph refers to him for he was killed in Medf ord by a wagon loaded with bricks. (Cf. Woburn Journal, Aug. 6, 1870.) He was run over by an ox-wagon loaded with brick, about five o'clock in the morning of the 1 3th, and died at two o'clock on the morning of Dec. 14, 1826. (Per John Swan's Diary, cited in Winchester Record II., 458.) (151.) " In memory of Silas, son of Mr Simon & Mrs Lucy Barnard, who died March 3, 1827, .^t 1 year & 10 mo. " Sleep on sweet babe from trouble free. Thy parents soon will follow thee." The Silas Barnard, son of Simon and Lucy, who, according to Wobui-n Records, was born April 10, 1827, mugt have been a later son. Simon Barnard and Lucy Simonds, both of Woburn, were married Feb. 12, 1818. (152.) " In memory of Mr. Nathan Simonds, who died March 16, 1827 Mte9. " And now shall thy dust return to the earth. Thy spirit to God who gave it Yet affection shall tenderly cherish thy worth And memory deeply engrave it." Nathan Simonds, son of Benjamin and Susanna, born Oct. 23, 1757; married Bathsheba Simonds, widow of Luther. Marriage intention dated March 13, 1795. (See epitaph 310.) (153.) "In Memory of Mrs. Esther, wife of Mr. David J. Pearson; who died March 31, 1827 : Mt. 30. " Here lies a kind and tender wife Likewise a little infant dove ; Encircled in her Mother's arms We trust they'r both in realms above." EPITAPHS, SECOND BUEIAL-GBOUND. 103* Esther Pearsons, wife of David J. Pearsons. David J. Pearsons and Esther Beers, both of Woburn, marriid April 25, 1819. Birth not on Woburn Record. David J. Pearsons and Pamelia Richardson, both of Woburn, married Dec. 2, 1827. (154.) " In memory of Robert Gleason, son of Mr Robert & Mrs. Sarah Ames, vpho died April 24, 1827 : Mt. 2 months. " Farewell, sweet babe, we part in pain. We only part, to meet again." Robert Gleason Ames, son of Robert and Sarah (Gleason) Ames. Birth not on Woburn Record. Robert Ames, of Woburn, and Sarah Gleason, of Billerica, were married June 1, 182G. (155.) "In memory of William C, son of Mr. Luke & Mrs Rhoda Fowle; who died Aug. 21, 1827 : Mt. 4 months." William Clark Fowle, son of Luke and Rhoda (Clark) Fowle, born April 8,1827. (See epitaph 265.) (156.) " Sacred to the memory of Mr. Joseph Wyman, who died Nov. 15, 1827: ^t. 36." "I leave the world without a tear, Save for the friends I hold so dear ; To heal their sorrows Lord ! descend My wife and children prove a friend." " Joseph William Son of " Joseph William, Mr. Joseph and Mrs Lucy Son of Mr. Joseph and T. Wyman died Aug. 17, 1825 Mrs Lucy T. Wyman; ^t. 1 yr. 2 mo. died July 10, 1827 & 4 days." Mt. 1 year." " These lovely buds so young and fair. Called hence by early doom ; Just come to show how sweet a flow'r, In Paradise could bloom." Joseph Wyman, son of David and Lucy, born in Woburn, Nov. 13, 1791. The births of the two children are not on Woburn Record. (157.) "In memory of Lieut. William Tay who died Nov. 28, 1827, JEt. 78." Lieut. William Tay, son of Lieut. William and Susanna; born May 9, 1750. William Tay, 3d, of Woburn, and Hannah Pollard, of Billerica, married July 26, 1771. He was grandson of Lieut. William and Abigail (Jones) Tay (epitaph 248, First Yard). Hannah, wife of Lieut. William Tay, died 1829, ^t. 80 (epitaph 172). 104* EPITAPHS, SECOND BUEIAL-GROUND. (158.) " Erected by James Bridge, in memory of his wife Mrs Mary F, daughter of Dr. Sylvanus & Mrs. Mary Plyrapton, who died Dec. 26, 1827, ^t. 28 years. Also their infant Child." Mrs. Mary F. Bridge, wife of James Bridge, both of Woburn, married Sept. 19, 1822 ; daughter of Dr. Sylvanus and Mary (Richardson) Plymp- ton, of Woburn; born May 19, 1799 (Mary Fowle P.). Parents married May 12, 1785. The child of James Bridge died Nov. 27, 1827, aged two days. Birth not on Woburn Record. (158i.) "In memory of Doct. Fi-ancis Klttrldge, who died Feb. 24, 1827, Mt 45. "My flesh shall slumber in the ground 'Till the last trumpet's joyful sound ; Then burst the chains with sweet sm-prise And in my Saviour's image rise." Dr. Francis Kittridge, a native of Tewtsbury, a well-known physician. (See sketch in list of Woburn physicians, by W. R. Cutter, whose father was at one time his business partner.) (159.) "In memory of Mrs. Charlotte wife of Mr. Daniel Totman; who died March 7, 1828 : ^t 44. Erected by her son Eli." Charlotte Totman (Tottingham) was the daughter of Samuel and Mehit- able Winn, and was born in Woburn, Aug. 27, 1784. (160.) "In Memory of Mr. Elijah Wyman who died April 30, 1828 JEt. 56. " He's gone and left me here below To mourn his loss with grief and woe But God is just may I be still Since 'tis my heavenly Father's will." Elijah Wyman, son of Elijah and Huldah, born July 23, 1772. (161.) " In Memory of Adoniram Judson, only son of Mr. William Jr., & Mrs. Catherine T. Holden, who died Nov. 28, 1828, aged 7 months. " This lovely bud, so young and fair, Called hence by early doom ; Just came to show how sweet a flower, In paradise would bloom." Adoniram Judson Holden, son of William, Jr., and Catherine T. Holden. William Holden, Jr., and Catherine T. Child, both of Woburn, married July 8, 1821. Birth not on Woburn Record. William Holden, the parent, was born in Stoneham, in 1795; was a drummer in the War of 1812, and drum-major in the Seventh Illinois Regiment in the Civil War. He died in Greenville, 111., May 28, 1862, aged 67 years, 2 months, 18 days. (See Wo- burn Budget, .June 6, 1862.) EPITAPHS, SECOND BURIAL-GROUND. 105* (162.) "Julia Ann, daughter of Mr. Joshua & Mrs. Almira Stoddard, Died Dec. 3. 1828, Aged 2 yrs & 7 mos. " Sleep on, sweet babe, & take thy rest, God called thee home, he thought it best." Julia Ann Stoddard, daughter of Joshua and Almira (Coburn) Stoddard. Birth not on Woburn Record. Parents both of Woburn : married Mav 6, 1819. (163.) " Sacred to the memory of Mrs. Ehoda Tyler wife of Mr. Jona- athan Tyler who departed this life Dec. 5, 1828 ; Mt. 68. "Farewell! ! ! dear Mother, fare thee well. Though to the mouldei'ing earth thy body's given. The sparli that lit it once now beams in Heaven." Rhoda Tyler, wife of Jonathan Tyler (epitaph 209). Jonathan Tyler and Rhoda Bruce, both of Woburn, married May 1, 1781. Ehoda, daughter of John and Mehitable Bruce; born in Woburn, Jan. 22, 1761. The husband, Jonathan Tyler, son of Moses and Eleanor, was born in Woburn, June 14, 1760. (164.) "In memory of Harlot H., daug. of Mr. Putnam & Mrs. Betsey Emerson ; who died Jan. 24, 1829 ; Mt. 2 yrs. & 3 mo. " Sleep on sweet child from troubles free, Thy parents soon will follow thee." Harriet H. Emerson, daughter of Putnam and Betsey (Hartshorne) Emerson. Birth not on Woburn Record. (165.) "In memory of Lydia Ann, daughter of Mr. Charles & Mrs Eunice Carter; who died Feb. 22, 1829; Mt. 1 yr & 9 mo. " Sleep on sweet babe from troubles free. Thy friends soon wUl foUow thee." Lydia Ann Carter, daughter of Charles and Eunice (Weston) Carter. Birth not on Woburn Records. Mrs. Eunice Carter died in Woburn, April 6, 1840, aged 37 (epitaph 279). (166.) "In Memory of Mrs. Rebecca wife of Mr Thomas Richardson who died March 1, 1829 : Mt. 55 years. " With cheerful heart and willing mind I'll seek the place of his abode ; And lay aside all earthly thoughts. To join the worshipers of God." Rebecca (Buckman) Richardson, first wife of Thomas Richardson. She was of Stoneham, and was married to Thomas Richardson, May 15, 1794. 106* EPIIAPHS, SECOND BUEIAL-GROUND. (167.) "John C, son of John & Kuseba H. Vinton, died April 3, 1829, Aged 14 days. " Farewell, sweet babe we part in pain, We only part to meet again." John C. Vinton, born March 20, 1829, son of John and Eusebia H. (Fowle) Vinton, who were married in Woburn Nov. 20, 1825 ; a lineal de- scendant of Abigail (Richardson) Vinton, who died 1720; first wife of Lieut. John Vinton {vide her epitaph, No. 74, First Yard), and a grandson of Deacon John and Lois (Richardson) Fowle (epitaph. 2 19). ( Vide Vin- ton Memorial, p. 230, etc.) Birth not on Woburn Record. (168.) "In Memory of Miss Phebe T. only daughter of Mr. Junius and Mrs. Phebe Richardson who died June 17, 1829, ^t. 20. " Friends nor Physicians could not save Her Mortal body from the grave Nor can the grave confine it here When Christ our Saviour shall appear." Phebe Tay Richardson, daughter of Junius and Phebe Richardson, born Oct. 20, 1809. (169.) " In Memory of Mrs. Hephzibah wife of Mr Elijah Leathe who died July 18, 1829 ^t. 68. " While holy friendship drops the pious tear And mournful garlands deck the hallowed bier, Can bounteous heaven a greater Solace give Than that which whispers friends departed live." Hephzibah Leathe, widow of Elijah Leathe. Elijah Leathe and Hephzi- bah Broolis, both of Woburn, married June 22, 1780 ; daughter of Benja- min and Susanna Brooks ; born March 3, 1762. (170.) " In Memory of Mr. Cyrus Richardson, who died Aug. 21, 1829, ^t. 82." Not mentioned in the Richardson Memorial. The marriage intention of Cyrus Richardson, of Woburn, and Lucia S. Cook, of Claremont, N. H., bears date Sept. 15, 1822. (1704.) "In memory of Elizabeth S. daughter of Mr. George W. & Mrs. Betsey Reed ; who died Sept. 7, 1829 : Mi. 1 yr. 2 mo. & 6 da. Born in Woburn, July 1, 1828. (171.) "In Memory of Mr. Jonas Munroe who died Oct. 7. 1829, ^t. 60. " Presented by Jonas Munroe." Jonas Munroe and Abigail Tay, both of Woburn, married' Feb. 23, 1795. Birth not on Woburn Records. EPITAPHS, SECOND BUKIAL-GEOUND. 107* a72.) "In Memory of Mrs. Hannah wife of Lieut. William Tay who died Nov. 16. 1829 ^t. 80. "Farewell my dear children and friends, Here I must lie till Jesus sends, And then I shall be called to rise And join the song above the skies. " This Stone was erected by her sister Nancy Eichardson & Hannah Heseltou." Hannah (Pollard) Tay, wife of Lieut. Williani Tay (epitaph 157). (173.) "In memory of Sarah H., daug. of Mr. James & Mrs Sarah Tweed, who died Nov. 21, 1829, ^t. 1 year & 8 mo." Sarah H. (Haxnden?) Tweed, daughter of James, Jr., and Sarah (Ham- den) Tweed, born March 10, 1828. Mrs. Tweed was a Harnden, of Wilmington. (174.) " In Memory of Mr Josiah Parker who died Jan 20 1830 MX 78. " The man of Charity extends To all his helping hands ; His kindred, neighbours, foes and friends His pity may command." Josiah Parker, son of Josiah and Mary ( ) Parker, born in Woburn, Nov. 25, 1751. Josiah Parker, of Woburn, and Hannah Gardner, of Charlestown, married July 21, 1774. (See epitaph 253.) (175 ) " In Memory of Miss Mary daughter of Mr. John & Mrs. Eliza- beth Kendall who died March 1 1830 ^t. 35. " Lo ! the pain of life is past, All her warfare now is o'er ; Death and hell behind are cast. Grief and suffering are no more." Mary Kendall; birth not on Woburn Record; daughter of John and Elizabeth Kendall (epitaph 325), of Burlington. (176.) " In Memory of Mr Clark Richardson son of Mr Junius & Mrs. Piicbe Richardson who died March 8. 1830 ^t. 23. "The eye which saw him, shall see him no more. Neither shall his place any more behold him." Clark Richardson, son of Junius and Phebe, born June 20, 1807. 108* EPITAPHS, SECOND BURIAL-GROUND. (177.) "In Memory of Mr Edmund Richardson who died March 25. 1830 JEt. Si. " He's gone and left me here below To mourn his loss with grief and woe But God is Just, may I be still Since 'tis my heavenly Father's Will." Edmund Richardson ; birth not on "Woburn Record, and not named in Vinton's Richardson Memorial. From the Probate Records, it appears that he left a widow, Lydia, and " one child only, who is a minor." He was a cordwainer, and owned a house and about an acre of land in North "Woburn, bounded on the Middlesex Canal. Charles Carter was adminis- trator of his estate. (178.) "In Memory of Mr. Zachariah Symmes 3d who died April 16, 1831, ^t. 23. "His mind was tranquil and serene No terror in his looks was seen. His Saviour's smile dispelled the gloom And smoothed his passage to the tomb." Zachariah Symmes, 3d, was born 1807; son of Zachariah and Hannah (Richardson) Symmes of South Woburn, now Winchester. (Fide Vin- ton's Symmes Memorial, 77.) Birth not on Woburn Record. (179.) "Mrs Sarah wife of Mr. John Buxton Jr. died May 15. 1830 .^t. 54. " Disease did long its work pursue Weary and sick my joys were few. Mourn not my friends that life has fled. Prepare yourselves to join the dead." Sarah Buxton, wife of John Huxton, Jr., was daughter of Joel and Sarah (Jenkins) Carter, and was born in Wilmington, May 17, 1776. Her husband died in 1840. (Epitaph 283.) (180.) "Eleanor D. wife of Josiah Pierce Died July 13, 1830 Mt. 62. " Erected by Mr Pierce in memory of his Mother." Josiah Pierce and Miss Eleanor Davis were married Nov. 9, 1826. Birth not on Record. (181.) " Affectionately inscribed To the memory of Mr. Faxton Rich- ardson, son of Samuel & Esther Richardson who died Aug. 28, 1830, Aged 24 years & 3 months " Faxon Richardson, son of Samuel T. and Esther Richardson, born May 21, 1806. EPITAPHS, SECOND BURIAL-GROUND. 109* (182.) " In Memory of Dea. Thaddeus Davis who died Sept. 12, 1630 Aged 77 years. " Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord for they rest from their labours, and their works do follow them. He came to his grave as a shock of corn fully ripe in its season." Deacon Thaddeus Davis, of Bedford, and Susanna Tidd, of Woburn, married by Eev. J. Chickering, Dec. 13, 1808. He was son of Stephen and Elizabeth Davis, and was born in Bedford. Feb. o, 1754. (See note to epitaphs 30 and 233.) Thaddeus Davis moved to Woburn, September, 1826. (183.) " In Memory of Mrs. Sukey Richardson wife of Joseph Rich- ardson who died October 5, 1830 Aged 29 years. " Beloved in life. Lamented in Death." Sukey Richardson, wife of Joseph, daughter of Jesse and Susanna Converse, born June 15, 1801. (184.) " In Memory of Mrs. Sarah widow of Mr. Josiah Johnson who died Nov. 28, 1880 Mt. 88 ys. " Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord, from henceforth; yea, saith the spirit, that they may rest from their labours, And their works do follow them." Sarah (Gardner) Johnson, widow of Josiah Johnson (epitaph 40) ; married Dec. 2, 1760 ; daughter of Henry and Lucy Gardner ; born April 6, 1743. (185.) "In Memory of Mr Nathan Brooks who died Dec. 21, 1830 iEt. 42 yrs. " Farewell, my children and partner dear, If ought on earth could keep me here, 'Twould be my love to you. But Jesus calls my Soul away, Jesus forbids a longer stay, My dearest friends. Adieu." Nathan Brooks was born in Woburn; son of Lieut. Zachai-iah and Susanna (Watts) Brooks; married Maria Smith, daughter of Josiah Smith, of Lexington (born Jan. 17, 1796), June 20, 1814. (Cf. Brooks Geneal. in N. E. Hist. Gen. Reg., XXIX., 156.) (186.) "In memory of Charles Augustus, son of Mr. Oliver & Mrs. Patty Fisher, who died Jan. 9, 1831, -St. 6 months " 110* EPITAPHS, SECOND BURIAL-GROUND. Charles Augustus Fisher, son of Oliver and Patty (Bell) Fisher; birth not on Woburn Recora. Marriage iutention of "Oliver Fisher, of Woburn, and Miss Patty Bell, of "Wilmington," dated March 15, 1822. (187.) " In Memory of Mrs Susan W. wife of Capt. Henry Flagg who died Jan. 22, 1831, Mt. 26. " Also their Infant Child ^t. 3 weeks." Susan W. Flagg, wife of Capt. Henry Flagg. Henry Flagg and Susan W. Jones, both of Wobura, married May, 1823; births of wife and child not on Woburn Record, apparently. (188.) " In Memory of William B. Son of Samuel & Sarah Richardson who died Feb. i, 1831 ^t. 20 Years. " My flesh shall slumber in the ground, 'Till the last trumpets Joyful sound, Then burst the chains with sweet surprise And in my Saviour's image rise." -William Eustis Richardson, son of Samuel and Sarah, born July 16, 1810. (189.) " In Memoi-y of Mrs. Submit B. wife of Mr. Jonas S. Hale who died March 19, 1881 iEf. 21 Years." Submit B Hale, first wife of Jonas S. Hale, nee Submit Brooks Richard- son, daughter of Samuel T. and Esther Richardson, born Dec. 10, 1810. Marriage intention dated Dec. 26, 1829. (190.) "In memory of Mr. Abel Richardson, who died May 27, 1831 Mt. 96. "In Memory of Mrs Mary wife of Mr. Abel Richardson who died Jan. 16, 1832, Mt. 93." Abel Richardson, son of Reuben and Esther, born Oct. 23, 1736. Mary, his wife, was daughter of Samuel and Ruth (Wright) Thompson, and was born May 24, 1741. (191.) " In memory of Mr. Minott Johnson who died Sept. 22, 1831 iEt. 28. " Weep not for me, Betsey dear, I am not dead, but sleeping here, My glass is run, my grave you see, Be sure to prepare to follow me." Minot Johnson, of Woburn, and Betsey Grammer, of Boston, married Jan. 13, 1825. She was born in Boston, Nov. 5, 1805, and was daughter of Joseph and Elizabeth (Webber) Grammer. Her father, Joseph, was born in Philadelphia, and is buried in Copp's Hill Burying-Ground, Boston. Minot Johnson, her husband, was a son of Munson and Betsey (Munroe) Johnson, who were married in Lexington, March 20, 1798. The children of Munson and Betsey Johnson, were : (1) Charlotte, married Horatio Symmes, EPITAPHS, SECOND BURIAL-GROUND. Ill* of Winchester; (2) ^deiia, married Willis Buckman ; {Z)Minot; (i) Nathan M.; (5) Munson ; (6) Elizabeth M., married Charles R. Thompson ; (7) Sarris. (192.) "Erected in memory of Mr. Daniel Wyman who died Dec.'" 18. 1831. Mt. 80. " Come, ye angelick guardians, come, And lead the willing pilgrims home ; Ye know the way to Jesns' Throne, Source of my joys, and of your own." Daniel Wyman, son of Hezekiah and Sarah, born March 6, 1752. (193.) " In memory of Mrs Betsey, wife of Mr. Joseph Tyler, who died-Dec. 22, 1831, ^t. 34. ' In memory of two children of Mr. Joseph & Mrs. Betsey Tyler ; Joseph H. died May 9, 1832, ^t. 5 Years. Lucy died Sept. 8. 1832, Mt. 9 months & 14 days." Birth of the children not on Woburn Record. "Mr. Joseph Tyler, of Woburn, and Miss Betsey Butters, of Wilmington," were married April 13, 182ii. (194.) " Erected In memory of Mrs Ruth widow of Mr. James Weston, who departed this life Jan. 1, 1832, Mt. G5 Years." Ruth Weston, widow of James Weston. Ruth Lawrence, daughter of Jonathan and Rachel (Wright) Lawrence (epitaphs 3 and 123) ; born Fab. 12, 1767. James Weston, of Reading, and Ruth Lawrence, of Woburn, married Sept. 26, 1812. James Weston, 3d, Reading, and Rhoda Reed, of Woburn, married Nov. 30, 1797. (195.) " Sacred to the memory of Jeremiah C, Son of Rev. Samuel and Mrs Susan Mead, who died Feb. 15, 1832, Aged 19. " Just blooming into manly beauty, full of life and strength and promise fair, Cut down like fairest flowers of spring Before untimely frosts. A Mother's hope, A sisters joy laid low, we mourn That thou thus early must be gathered To the tomb. Yet ' God doeth all.things right ' ! This was thy language to thy friends Who wept around thy bed of death. " Ye, too, must die ! prepare your God to meet. " Member of the Senior Class of Yale College, N. Haven." Jeremiah Clapp Mead was born in West Amesbury, Sept. 19, 18 1 2 ; early removed to this town, and became a member of the academy here at the beginning of the first term. He subsequently entered Yale College, and 112* EPITAPHS, SECOND BURIAL-GROUND. died very suddenly at the residence of his mother, in Woburn, daring a vacation, Feb. IS , 18S2, in the 20th year of his age. He was a young man of supei'ior talent and of rj re promise. His early unexpected death was a sore affliction to his friends, and sincerely deplored by all who knew him. (Kev. L. Thompson, biographical notices Alumni Warren Academy, deliv- ered at the reunion, Nov. 10, 1870.) . (196.) " Mary Elizabeth Wyman died Feb. 23, 1832, Aged 12 years." Mary Elizabeth Wyman, daughter of Benjamin (?) Wyman, Jr. ; birth not on Woburn Record. (197.) " In Memory of Mr. Samuel F., only son of Mr. Samuel & Mrs. Nancy Symmes; who died March 13, 1832, Mt. 18. " This lovely bud, so young and fair, Called home by early doom ; Just came to show how sweet a flower, In Paradise could bloom " Samuel Eelton Symmes, only son of Samuel and Mary (Richardson) Symmes, of South Woburn, now Winchester, born 1814; grandson of Judith (Eames) Symmes (epitaph 10) and Abigail (Eelton) Richardson (epitaph 7). (Vinton's Symmes Memorial, p. 78.) Birth not on Woburn Record. (198.) " In Memory of Mrs Sarah, wife of Joslah Walker, Died March 29, 1832, JEt 71. " Behold and read, as you pass by, As you are now, so once was I ; As I am now so you must be ; Prepare for death, & follow me. Sarah Walker, wife of Joslah Walker, Sr. ; daughter of Bartholomew and Sarah (Converse) Richardson; born Aug. 27, 1762. (Of. Winchester Record, II., 231, 238.) (199.) "In Memory of Mrs Abigail F., wife of Mr. Baxter B. Otis, who died April i, 1832, Mt. 22. " Ah, can it be, and hast thou gone? And left me thus to grieve alone? And is thy gentle spirit fled. And is my own dear Abby dead? Too true, alas ! yet while I mourn. Her spirit bows before God's Throne. With sin & suffering she has done, And all things else beneath the sun." Baxter B. Otis and Abigail Fisk, both of Woburn, married Oct. 9 1828 Abigail Fisk, daughter of John and Lydia, born Jan. 4, 1810. Baxter B. Otis and Sarah B. Mead, both of Woburn, married Dec 25 EPITAPHS, SECOND BURIAL-GROUND. 113* (200.) "John Adams, son of Leonard & Ruby Lucina Fowle, died April 6 1832, iEt. 9 ys. 3 ms. & 24 ds. " Friends, nor physicians, could not save, This lovely body from the grave ; Nor can the grave confine thee here ; When Christ in judgement shall appear." John Adams Fowle, son of Leonard and Kuby Lucinia (Adams) Fowle, born Jan. 12, 1823. Parents, both of Woburn, were married Dec. 27, 1818'. (201.) " Adrianah Eliza, daughter of Samuel and Eliza Colwell, died April 16, 1832, iEt. 4 ys, & 9 mo. " Lovely ehild, to heaven aspiring. There to chant thy Maker's praise ; All thy parents fondest vrishes, Could not here prolong thy days ; Heavenly Father ! How mysterious are thy ways." Adi'ianna Eliza Caldwell, daughter of Samuel and Eliza Ann (Sawyer) Caldwell, born Aug. 22, 1827. (202.) " In Memory of two only children of Mr. John C. & Mrs. Mary M. Bracliett, who died of Scarlet Fever. Sophronia S. died May 29, 1832, ^t. 4 years & 3 months ; John C, died May 31, 1832, ^t. 1 year & 1 month. '■ Farewell, dear babes, 'till the bi'ight morning's rise, Then may we hope to meet thee in the skies." The parents, .John C. Brackett, of Woburn, and Mary M. Smith, of Lex- ington, were married May 15, 1827. He drove a stage to Boston, and kept a stable where Lyceum Hall now is ; was later a prominent mem- ber of the Baptist Church, and representative to the General Court in 1845. (203.) "Erected in Memory of Mrs. Julia Ann wife of Dea. John Tidd, who died June 4, 1832, in the 23d year of her age. " She sleeps ! the vital spark is fled. The lovely form to dust is given ! The spirit dwells not with the dead. But freed has sought its rest in heaven. Then, farewell, Julia, sweetly sleep ! Christ is thy resurrection pledge ; Friends o'er thy early grave may weep." Julia Ann (Claflin) Tidd, second wife of Deacon John Tidd. Capt. John Tidd, and Julia Claflin, boih of Woburn, were married Nov. 24, 1825. She was born in Boston, and was daughter of Warner and Nancy Claflin. 8 114* EPITAPHS, SECOND BURIAL-GROUND. (204.) "This Stone is erected by a near Friend, To the Memory of Nancy Emeline, daughter of Lemuel & Nancy Richardson, who died July 2, 1832, Xt. 19 years. " Where is the form so lately seen, All dressed in Nature's bloom, Alas ! and is she now become A tenant of the tomb ! Yes, nothing but the mortal part Is left on earth to stay, — The immortal spirit now is fled To distant climes away. Ye guardian Angels, hover round This lovely spot of sacred ground, Where my dear Nancy waiting lies. Till God shall bid her relicks rise." Nancy Emeline Richardson, daughter of Lemuel and Nancy, born March 24, 1813. (205.) "In Memory of Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of Mr. Ruel Johnson, who died Sept. 9, 1832, Mt. 38." Elizabeth Johnson, wife of Ruel Johnson. Ruel Johnson and Betsey Kendall, both of Woburn, married April 28, 1817. Betsey EendaU, daugh- ter of Obadiah, Jr. , and Sarah Kendall, bom Aug. 10, 1794. (206.) "In Memory of William Wade, who died Oct. 3, 1832, Aged 24 years. " The path to Heaven leads through the grave. Elate with hope, he can rejoice To see death's summons come. Praises employ his dying voice, He goes triumphant home. For quenchless is the light that shows The spirit to its sweet repose." William Wade, born Feb. 24, 1809, son of James and Mary. (207.) " In Memory of Mr. Job Miller, who died November 2. 1832, Mt. 82. > " The Memory of the just is blessed." Job MUler, of Charlestown, married Sarah Gould (epitaph 319), of Woburn. Marriage intention dated Jan. 13, 1776 (see epitaph 350) ; he served in the Revolutionary War. (208.) " In Memory of Dea. Joseph Parker, who died Jan. 10, 1833, ^t. 51. EPITAPHS, SECOND BURIAL-GROUND. 115* " Blest is the man, whose tender care Relieves the poor in their distress. Whose pity wipes the widows' tear, Whose hanrfs support the fatherless. We hear thy groans with deep surprise, And view thy wounds with weeping eyes ; Each bleeding wound, each dying groan, With anguish filled and pains unknown." Deacon Joseph Parker, Universalist deacon, son of Benjamin and Mehitabel, born June 8, 1782. (209.) "In [Memory of Mi-. Jonathan Tyler, who died February 13, 1833 ^t. 73. " Farewell my father, fond and dear, Death has called and we must part, Which has often caused our tears to flow." Jonathan Tyler and Rhoda Bruce (epitaph 163), married May 1, 1781, by Rev. J. Marrett. He was son of Moses and Eleanor, born June 14, 1760. (210.) " Erected In memory of Mr Uri Beers, who died May 1, 1833, ^t. 34. "If aught on earth would keep me here. It is my wife and children dear ; But Jesus calls and I must go To dwell with him, and angels too ; 0' that the sinner when he sees These lines erected here by me. Would think on eternity, and pray. Lord prepare me for that day ! " Uri Beers ; birth not on Woburn Record. Uri Beers and Mary Knight, both of Woburn, married April 25, 1822. (211.) " Abel Pierce, 3'', Son of Abel & Almii-a R. Pierce, died May 22, 1833, Mt. 1 yr & 9 ms. " Suflfer little children to come unto me." Abel Pierce, 3d, son of Abel and Almira R. Pierce ; birth not on Woburn Record. (See epitaph 238.) (212.) " In memory of Mr. Ezra W. Reed, who died Dec. 13, 1833 Mt. 43." Ezra W. Reed, son of Daniel and Elizabeth (Wyman) Reed, married Fanny Fowle, Oct. 27, 1814. He was a blacksmith, with a shop near the site of the present Baptist church; later had a shop on the spot now 116* EPITAPHS, SECOND BURIAL-GROUND. occupied by the Municipal Building, and still later he was located at the corner of Pleasant and North Warren Streets. The Probate Eecords refer to minor children, James (over 14 years of age) and Fanny P. (under 14 years of age). His widow, Fanny, was appointed administratrix of his estate. (See Histoiy of the Eeeds and Winns, by M. W. Carleton.) (213.) " In memory of Mrs. Mary P. Keed, who died Jan. 7, 1834, Mt. 40. " Ah, can it be, and hast thou gone, And left us thus to grieve alone. And is thy gentle spirit fled, And is my own dear Mother dead." Joshua Reed and Mary Parker were married Aug. 4, 1812. (214.) "Daniel Wyman son of Mr. Oliver B. and Mrs. Almlra W. Coolidge, died April 9, 1834, .^Et. 4 months & 19 days. " Like snow that falls upon a river, A moment white, then gone forever." Daniel Wyman Coolidge, son of Oliver B. and Almlra W. Coolidge, born Nov. 21, 1833. (215.) " In memory of Mrs. Hannah, wife of Col. Leonard Thompson, who was born March 17, 1790 & died April 17, 1834, Mt. 44. " My dearest friends, weep not for me, I am relieved from pain, My love to you on earth was strong, Yet death to me is gain." Hannah (Wyman) Thompson, born and died as above stated, married Col.Leonard Thompson. Nov. 19, 1812 ; his first wife. She was daughter of Daniel (epitaph 192; and Hannah (Wright) Wyman (epitaph 287). Her husband married (2d) Anna B. Mead, Dec. 3, 1835 ; she died Feb. 22, 1855, a.fied 51 years. He is yet living (1874), one of the oldest citizens of Woburn. (216.) " Erected in memory of Mrs. Elizabeth Pollard, who died Aug. 30, 1834, Aged 69. " Behold, all you that do pass by, As you are now so on'ce was I. As I am now, so you must be. Prepare for death and follow me." Mrs. Pollard was Elizabeth, daughter of Samuel and Susanna (Swan) Watts, born Oct. 9, 1762. (Woburn Eecords.) She lived in the house of John Fowle, 2d, her nephew, which stood then in the present yard of the First Congregational Church. She had a son, who went to California, . EPITAPHS. Gakdxer. Catherine 1842 . . Catherine Fox. .. 1816 .. Edward 1817 .. Fanny 1802 . . Henry 1799 .. John 1802 .. John 1820 .. Mai-tha 1862 .. Patience 1824 . . Richard 1814 . . Samuel 1858 .. Hale. Submit B 1831 . . HOLDEN. Adoniram Judson, 1828 . . EUzaF 1842 .. Polly 1799 .. Sally 1796 .. Sally 1821 .. Sally Tay 1824 .. Holmes. EUzabeth 1839 .. Hosmer. Abijah T... Charles Charles R . . RosewellT. Johnson. Elizabeth. . . Elizabeth. . . Hannah Jesse Josiiih Keziah Lucy Luke Minot Reuben Reuben Sarah Jones. Willard (Lieut.). 1823 1815 1817 1816 . 1809 , 1832 1795 1846 1807 1822 1864 1811 1831 1804 1843 1830 1824 . 307 . 77 . 89 . 254 . 357 . 25 . 100 . 358 . 133 . 68 . 352 . 189 . 161 . 308 . 20 . 12 . 109 . 109 . 270 . 122 . 72 . 83 . 72 . 51 . 205 . 5 . 343 . 40 . 119 . 359 . 56 . 191 . 31 . 320 . 184 . 135 150* INDEX TO EPITAPHS, SECOND BURIAL-GKOUND. a. d. epitaphs. Kebist. Kuth Ann 1840 275 Kendall. Abigail 1838 .... 252 Elizabetli 1822 .... 118 Elizabeth 1854 .... 325 Oilman H 1838 .... 259 Harriet C 1839 .... 264 Jolan 1843 .... 325 Josiah 1819 ... 99 Mary 18.S0 .... 175 Mary W 1818 .... 94 Obacllah (Dea.) . . 1811 58 Obadlah 1826 .... 144 Obadiah 1841 .... 288 Samuel 1795 .... 4 Samuel 1802 26 Sarah 1843 313 Kimball. Ezra Curtis 1844 335 KlTTRIPGB. Francis 1808 — 49 Francis (Dr.) 1827 . . . 1584 Francis B 1811 49 Knight. Martha 1817 82 Lawrence. Ebenezer 1808 46 Ebenezer (Dea.). 1842 304 Hannah 1835 226 Jonathan 1793 3 Jonathan 1795 ... 9 Joseph, 2d 1807 45 Joseph, Esq 1836 230 Nathaniel 1808 47 Rachel 1823 123 Lbathe. Elijah 1835 229 Hephzibah 1829 169 Margaret 1843 328 Lewis. Charles Edward. . 1840 362 A. D. EPITAPHS. Livingston. Lavina 1825 141 McIntirb. AbiF 1841 .... 362 McKeb. Mary 1808 .... 50 Mead. Jeremiah C 1832 .... 195 Susan 1838 255 Merrill. Charles H 1843 .... 323 Miller. Job 1832 .... 207 Sarah 1843 .... 319 Sarah E 1841 .... 294 MUNROB. Abigail 1815 76 Arethusa 1835 362 Jonas 1829 171 Nay. Beniah 1839 263 Newton. Henry 1815 .... 70 Nichols. Henry Alden 1839 271 Louisa R 1837 245 "William 1806 38 Otis. Abigail F 1832 .... 199 Oystbad. Mary Ann 1820 103 ■ Page. Susanna S 1839 266 Paricer. Caroline 1826 ... 142J Edmund 1840 281 Hannah 1838 253 Joseph (Dea.)... 1833 208 Josiah 1830 174 Nathan 1807 43 Patty 1811 .... 57 INDEX TO EPITAPHS, SECOND BURIAL-GROUXl). 15 L* Peircb. Abel Abel Abigail Almira Eleanor D Franklin Jacob Mellicent Ruf us Samuel Persons. Albert Esther Hezekiah J Rosina Gambold.. Plymptox. Mary Mary Mary (new stone) Sylvanus (Dr.) .. Pollard. Elizabeth 1834 POOLK. Amanda Frances. 1834 Ruth 1840 Thomas 1841 Reed. Abigail 1820 Abigail 1843 Daniel 1814 Elizabeths 1829 EzraW 1821 EzraW 1833 Joshua (Capt.) .. 1806 Luke 1821 Mary P 1834 Warren 1840 Warren 1841 RlCHAUDSO.V. Abel 1831 Abigail 1795 Abigail J 1836 Albert 1844 A. D. EPITAPHS. 1833 . ... 211 1838 . ... 256 1816 . ... 79 1836 . ... 238 1830 . ... 180 1837 . ... 243 1825 . ... 139 1842 ...312 1845 . . . 339 1824 ... 131 1844 . . 3304 1827 ... 153 1830 ... 862 1822 ... 116 1789 ... 1 1796 ... 14 1835 . . . 356 1836 . ... 355 . 216 . 217 . 286 . 286 . 106 . 321 . 65 1704 . 114 . 212 . 362' . 362 . 213 . 274 . 274 . 190 . 7 . 236 3304 A. n. Richardson, — continued. Anna 1835 Barnabas 1816 Bartholomew 1812 Clark 1830 Cyrtis 1829 Edmund 1830 Edward 1837 Elizabeth 1807 Faxton 1830 George 1835 Harriet 1826 Jacob (Dea.) ... 1819 Jeduthun (Dea.). 1815 Jerusha 1812 Jerusha 1821 Jesse 1837 Jesse (Dea.) 1838 Jesse 1843 Joshua 1807 Josiah (Dea.).... 1795 JosiahM 1843 Lucy 1818 Mary 1820 Mary 1844 Nancy 1844 Nancy Emeline.. 1832 Oliver 1795 Phebe 1809 Phebe 1820 Phebe T 1829 Rebecca 1829 Reuben 1818 Ruth If 43 Ruth.... 1844 Samuel 1839 Samuel 1841 Samuel Roswell. . 1826 Samuel Roswell,. 1843 SamueljT 1837 Sarah 1821 Sarah 1825 Sarah L 1>'46 Submit 1836 EPITAPHS. 227 80 61 176 170 177 250 44 181 225 148 98 74 624 113 242 362 362 41 11 362 93 108 362 334 204 8 54 101 168 166 96 318 332 273 296 148 362 244 115 136 344 242 152* INDEX TO EPITAPHS, SECOND BURIAL-GROUND. A. D. EPITAPHS. EiCHARDSON, — continued. Sukey 1830 .... 183 Susan W 1836 .... 239 Thomas 1803 .... 28 Varmim 1845 .... 341 William E 1831 .... 188 Zaoharlah 1804 .... 32 Zacharlah 1814 .... 69 Rogers. Rlioda 1839 .... 269 Sargbant. Eliza Jane 1845 338 Sarali Jane 1844 331 Sebly. Tallman 1843 316 SlLSBY. Samson 1824 130 SiMONDS. Nathan 1827 152 SiCBLTON. Daniel H 1841 290 Skinner. Abraham 1827 329 Charles F 1841 285 Sally 1844 .... 329 Smith. JohnW 1838 .... 362 Snow. John 1824 .... 132 Stkarns. Mary B 1841 293 Stoddard. Georgianna 1839 .... 272 Julia Ann 1828 162 Symmes. Abigail 1834 .... 218 Charlotte 1823 126 Judith 1795 10 Samuel F 1832 197 William 1819 ..., 97 William 1822 120 ZachariahSd, 1831 178 a. d. epitaphs. Tay. Hannah 1829 .... 172 Infant son 1814 .... 67 John Augustus. . . 1838 .... 261 Joshua 1801 24 Oliver Warren ... 18 1 4 67 Phebe 1814 .... 66 William (Lieut.). 1827 .... 157 Thompson. Abigail 1801 .... 33 Abijah 1811 .... 110 Abijah (Major).. 1820 .... 107 Albert 235 Esther 1818 .... 95 Hannah 1834 216 Jonathan 1836 241 Louisa 1848 348 Lydia 1805 33 Lydia 1822 121 Lydia 1840 280 Mary Elizabeth.. 1840 284 Mary Martha 1839 262 Samuel (Esq.)... 1820 .... 105 Sarah 1821 110 Stephen 1803 33 Submit 1841 291 Submit B 1836 240 TlDD. Julia Ann 1832 203 Mary D 1836 .... 233 Samuel 1804 30 Samuel (Dea.) .. . 1826 147 Susan 1822 117 TOTMAN. Cliarlotte 1828 .... 159 Trask. Mary E 1839 268 Trull. Charles C 1841 .... 297 Tweed. Sarah H 1829 173 INDEX TO EPITAPHS, SECOND BURIAL-GROUND. 153* a. s. epitaphs. Tylbr. Betsey 1831 .... 193 Jonathan 1833 209 JosephH 1832 .... 193 Lucy 1832 .... 193 Rhoda 1828 .... 163 Veazky. George T 1843 .... 317 Vl\li. and Violl. Ellis 1826 .... 149 Ellis Robert 1824 .... 129 TiNTON. John C 1829 .... 167 Wade. Jerusha 1842 .... 311 Thomas 1841 302 WiUiam 1832 206 Walker. John 1839 362 Josiah 1845 .... 336 Sarah 1832 .... 198 Weston. Jeremy 1835 .... 220 Priscilla 1841 .... 295 Kuth 1832 .... 194 "Wheeler. Abijah(Col.).... 1812 .... 63 A. D. EPITAPHS. Winn. Moses 1838 254 Sally 1807 .... 39 Wright. Eanny 1801 23 Jacob 1843 362 Samuel 1807 .... 42 Wyer. Lydla 1840 .... 362 Wyman. Anna & infant son, 1818 90 Benjamin (Dea.), 1836 231 Catherine 1795 .... 6 Charles 1836 .... 234 Daniel 1831 .... 192 Elijah 1828 .... 160 Hannah 1841 .... 287 John 1811 .... 59 Joseph 1827 .... 156 Joseph William . . 1825 .... 156 Joseph William . . 1827 .... 156 Mary 1796 .... 15 Mary 1817 .... 353 Mary Elizabeth . . 1832 .... 196 Samuel Converse, 1814 362 York. Harriet Ann 1840 .... 278 Young. Josephine William- ine 1843 .... 322 Lydia 1838 258 PROPOSED INSCRIPTION FOE TABLET.* MONTVALE AVENUE BURIAL-GROUND. FIRST OPENED AS A PARISH BURIAL-GROUND BY THE FIRST PARISH, 1794, AND PURCHASED BY THE TOWN, 1824. WITHIN THIS GROUND ARE BURIED JOSHUA RICHARDSON, SAMUEL WRIGHT, NATHAN PARKER, JOHN LYMAN, VICTIMS OF THE FALL OF THE CLAPP HOUSE-FRAME, JULY 14, 1807. JACOB COGGIN, 1803, SCHOOL-MASTER AND PREACHER. COLONEL ABIJAH WHEELER, 1812. MRS. BETSEY OHICKERING, 1815. SAMUEL THOMPSON, 1820, MAGISTRATE AND DIARIST. FRANCIS KITTRIDGE, 1827, SYLVAN US PLYMPTON, 1836, RUFUS WYMAN, PHYSICIANS. * See "SVoburn Journal, Nov. 30, 1883. LONGEVITY IN WOBURN. By William R. Cutter. Longevity. — Closely connected with the subjects last treated * are the facts of longevity. A list of all the persons found in the records to the present time, who have died in Woburu at the age of 80 years and over, has been made; and the list is much longer than might be supposed, the later years, owing to the increased population and the improved methods of subsistence, showing a large number. Previous to the Revolution, it was not customary to record the ages in the town records, and such ages as are found are taken from gravestones. The town record of deaths begins in 1642. The first recorded age of a person over 80 is in 1699. For one hundred years, to 1799, the list is a short one. For the half -cen- tury from 1799 to 1850, the list is a longer one; and from 1850 to the present time, it is longer than all the rest put together. From 1699 to 1799, the whole number is 68 ; over 90 are 18. The name of Richardson is represented by 8 persons ; Johnson, by 6 ; Wright, 5 ; Reed, 4; Wyman, 4; Symmes, 3; all others, 38. Of 95 years and over, are 10; 1, 95; 5, 96; 1, 97; 1, 98; and 2, 99. The names of these very aged persons were as follows : — James Converse, 1715, 95 ; Judith Tyng (widow of Col. Jonathan), 1736, 99; George Reed, 1756, 96; Abigail Baldwin (widow of Henry), 1771, 96; Catherine Spear (widow of John), 1775, 96; Mr. Perry, 1777,98; Judith Proctor. 1783,96; Samuel Carter, 1787, 96; Rebecca Russell (widow of Samuel), 1791, 99; Joseph Johnson, 1798, 97. From 1799 to 1850, the whole number is 115 ; over 90 are 22. The name of Richardson is represented by 20 persons ; Thompson, by 7 ; Reed, 6 ; Johnson, 5; Kendall, 5; Converse, 4; Leathe, 4; Wyman, 4; all others, 60. Of 95 years and over, are 8; over 100, 2; over 110, 1; the oldest being accredited with the age of 115. There are 5 of 96; 1 of 98; 1 of 104 ; and 1 of 115 years of age. The names of these were as follows : — Chloe, a black (belonging to Medford), 1804, 104; Joseph Richardson, 1823, 96 ; Prince Walker, a black man, 1825, 115 ; Widow Holden, 1830, 96 ; Abel Richardson, 1831, 96; Edward Kichardson, 1837, 96; Keziah Thomp- son, 1845, 96 ; Abigail Flagg, 1847, 98. From 1850 to Aug. 30, 1889, the whole number is 330; over 90, 44; over 100, 3. Two are accredited with the age of 110; 1 was 101; 2 were 99 ; 2, 97 ; 1, 96 ; L', 95. The names of the ten oldest were as follows : — * That is, the burial-grounds. 156* LONGEVITY IN WOBUKN. Susanna Ash. 1854, 95 years, 9 months; Mary McLaughlin, 1864, 97; Mary Richardson, 1864, 99 years, 7 months, 14 days; Jesse Converse, 1864, 99 years, 5 months, 8 days; Joshua Converse, 1868, 101 years, 16 days; Ellen O'Neil, 1872, 96 years, 5 months, 16 days; Ruth Wood, 1882, 95 years, 22 days; Dolly Taylor, 1882, 97 years, 2 months, 25 days; Mary McVicker, 1885, 110; Jane Burkeland, 1888, 110. The ages in the above list are those given in the town records. In the case of very aged persons, the estimated age is apt to be placed too high In the last century, the contemporary diarist -would often record that such and such a person died " aged 90 or more " ; " 92 or more " ; "aged 96 or 97"; "almost 100," etc.; showing a praiseworthy caution In accepting the facts currently stated; and our examination of such data shows that the lesser number given is nearer the truth ; as, for instance, the person " aged 90 or more," is actually found to be 90, or more nearly 90 than any other age. It is also true that there appears to be very little examination, if any, of the local records, in many of these cases, to ascertain the exact date of birth ; the friends evidently falling back upon the old habit of fixing the years by comparison with the dates of occurrences that were believed to have happened about the same time; and, in this, they depended much on their memory, not depending on accurate chronological records, which were not generally kept. There is no reason to doubt, however, that the persons mentioned were very old, and that they all had lived till they were upwards of a century, even if the time of their birth is not substantiated by the presence of accurate written records. The facts we have given may not be valuable scientifically, but are interesting his- torically. It will be noticed that three of the oldest persons in our list are blacks, aged respectively, 104, 110, and 115; these ages may be much exaggerated, but it is a fact stated by scientists, that while the life of a negro in Africa may be short, the negro, when transplanted to America, enjoys a longer life, longer, perhaps, on an average, than the majority of the whites. Thus there are many centenarians among that race. A few particulars regarding the persons whose names we have cited as instances of extreme longevity are here given. Of the first group (1699-1799), James Converse, died "in the 95th year of his age," — gravestone,— was the last survivor of the thirty-two sub- scribers to the town orders of Woburn, 1640, or of the original Woburn settlers of that year. He came to this country with his father, Edward Converse, when he was about ten years old. Judith Tyng was formerly the wife of the Rev. Jabez Eox, of Woburn, and daughter of the elder Rev. John Reyner, minister of Plymouth, and of Dover, N. H., also. She died " in the 99th year of her age," — gravestone,— on which she is said to have been " a woman of most exemplary virtue and piety, rich in grace, ripe for glory." Her epitaph is given by her descendant Alden, Coll., I., 229 ; also in Sewall's Woburn, U2. The Rev. Timothy Alden, Coll., I., 225, published in 1814, gives also an extended account of the family of Rev. LONGEVITY IN WOBURN. 157* Jabez Fox, his ancestor. Savage does not give the date of birth of Judith (Eeyner-Fox) Tyng, but credits her as the issue of her father's second marriage, which occurred in 1642. According to her gravestone, her birth would appear to have occurred in 1638 ; and if she was the issue of a marriage that occurred in 1642, her age is evidently overstated. There is this to say, however ; her family connections by blood and marriage were of the highest to be found in the Colonies, both for intelligence and wealth, and weight of character, and Savage may be mistaken in assign- ing her as the child of a later marriage of her father, when she may have been a child of an earlier marriage, or of his first. We cannot believe otherwise than that her family connections were persons of sufficient intelligence to know her precise age, and that they saw to it that her age was correctly given on her gravestone. She is also the person referred to in the papers on the Fox-Jackson ministerial controversy in Woburn, where an ex-parte council of Mr. Jackson's own choosing, in December, 1746, passed an unfavorable judg- ment upon his conduct, touching that part of Article 6, of the accusations of the complainants against him, in which, after the Rev. John Fox and his wife had put up a note desiring that the death of their " aged mother"^ might be sanctified, etc., Mr. Jackson then prayed in a manner highly unbecoming to a Christian minister. George Reed died " in the 96th year of his age," — gravestone,— was a deacon, and was born in JVoburn, Sept. 14, 1660; his age was therefore correctly given as his 96th year, since he was actually 95 years, 4 months, 6 days old. ((7/. Sewall's Woburn, 631, 632 ; History Keed Fam., 105.) Abigail Baldwin was Abigail Fisk before marriage. Samuel Thomp- son, Esq., the diarist, says her age was "96 or 97" when she died^ and her name is the first in his consecutive list of deaths. She was born in Cambridge, " 1. 2. 1674" [April 1, 1674]. (Cambridge Records.) She' was therefore about 96 years, 9 months, and her age, as stated above, is quite correctly given. {Cf. Paige's Cambridge, 546; Hudson's Lex ington, 69, 70; Vinton's Richardson Memorial, 44, 45.) Catherixb Speak and Mr. Perry. These two were temporary residents it is supposed. In the town, on account of the Revolutionary War. The town contained a number of refugees at that period. Neither are their names those of long-standing Woburn families at that time. " Old Mrs. Spear" died, aged "almost 100," says S. Thompson in his list; but he omits all mention of old Mr. Perry. In the absence of other data of a definite character, the presumption is that the facts of -very advanced age, as given in the cases of these two old persons, are evidently correct.* * The Widow Spear resided in Rev. John Marrett's parich (Woburn Second Precinct, now Burlington) , and he attended her funeral, which occurred on Nov, 30, 1776. John Spear^ probably her husband, was one of the original members of the Burlington, or Woburn, Pre- cinct Church, 1736. She was, therefore, a more permanent resident than the statement abovfr made would imply. 158* LONGEVITY IN WOBUKN. Judith Proctor. The same remarks in the above two cases apply in part to this. She is not mentioned in S. Thompson's list. We have no definite information, other than the record of her death. Samuel Cartbr. " Capt. Samuel Carter," says S. Thompson, "died," and was " buried this week " (Jan. 21-27, 1787), " aged 92 years or more." Died Jan. 21, 1787, aged 92, according to gravestone at Arlington. He was born in Woburn, Oct. 31, 1694, and, at his death, was actually 92 years, 2 months, 20 days. His age, as given in the records, is therefore overstated, the record of the diarist and the gravestone being right. (O/. Sewall's Woburn, 598; Cutter's Cutter Family, 44, 377; Cutter's Arlington, 201, 202.) Rebecca KussELL. " Widow Russell died, aged about 98," says S. Thomp- son in diary. Her maiden name was Kendall. She was born in Woburn, Jan. 26, 1694-3. Her actual age at death was 96 years, 6 months, or 96i. Her age, as given in the records, was therefore overstated. {Cf. Sew- all's Woburn, 621 ; Locke's Book of the Lockes, 28 ; N. E. Hist. Gen. Reg., XXXIX., 20). Joseph Johnson. "Lieut. Joseph Johnson, 2d Parish, died, aged 97," remarks S. Thompson in his diary. He was born in Woburn, Feb. 9, 1701-2. If this date is correct, his age is but little overstated ; and if 1701 is the year, 97 years is right. {Of. Poole's W. W. Prov. introd. cli.) Of the second group (1799-1850), Chloe, the black, is described by S. Thompson in his diary as an " aged negro Tj;on;ian," dying in Woburn, but "buried at Medfoi'd " ; slie being "said to be 100 years old." Joseph Richardson was born in Woburn, Feb. 9, 1726-7. His age was therefore correctly stated. (Cf. Vinton's R. Mem., 254, 255, and his Vinton Mem., 389.) Prinob Walker, the black man, was an interesting character. He was the servant or slave of the Rev. Timothy Walker, the first minister of Concord, N. H. The master originated in Woburn, and the slave is sup- posed to have originated here also, though his birth is not discoverable on the records. That he died at the Woburn almshouse, after an extended residence there, would show that he was probably a native of the town. The Countess of Rumford, grand-daughter of Rev. Timothy Walker, alludes to him in lier memoirs. ( Cf. Ellis's Life of Rumford, 228 ; Diaries of Rev. Timothy Walker, ed. 1889, 25, 30, 31, 32, 35, 37, 38, 44, 45; Bou- ton's Concord, N. H., 252, 253.) Widow Holdbn. No further definite information. A reference to the church records has led to an examination of the early printed church cata- logues for the full name of this person, and In that of 1827, the name of Abigail Holden, adm., Nov., 1817, is found; alive in 1827, —called Mrs. William Holden, in that of 1832, in which her name is erased as a person deceased ; the copies referred to being marked copies belonging to the church oflicers. Abel Richardson. " JEt. 96," — gravestone. He was born in Woburn, LONGEVITY IN WOBUEN. 159* Oct. 23, 1736. His age, at cleath, therefore, would be 94 years, 7 months, i days. JEtatis signifies "year of age"; the equivalent of the phrase "in the — th year of his (or her) age," so frequently used on the stones in the Pirst (or earliest) Burying-Ground. Abel Richardson was interred in the Second Burying-Ground. He evidently died in his 95th year, and his age in the records and on the gravestone is overstated. ( Of. Vin- ton's E. Mem., 257, and his Vinton Mem., 390; Thompson's Thompson Mem., 83.) Edwakd EiCHAEDSON. " Jit. 96," — gravestoue. He was born in Read- ing, Aug. 25, 1743, and his age at death was 94 years, 2 months, 22 days. His age in the records and on the gravestone is therefore overstated. The gravestone in the Second Burying-Ground was " erected by Job Richard- son," a son. (C/. Vinton's R. Mem. 251, 252; Vinton Mem . 388, 389.) Kbziah Thompson. Unmarried. Born in Woburn, Feb. 15, 1747-8. Age at death, 97 years, 25 days, if the year of birth is correctly placed. She was certainly 96 years old, and her age as given in the records is not overstated, (cy. Thompson's Thompson Mem., 33.) Abigail Flagg. The Guide-post, Woburn, Feb. 4, 1847, under deaths, has this notice, "In this town. Widow Abigail Flagg, 99 years," — one year more than the age credited to her in the records. She was born at Wilmington, March 9, 1747-48, and her age, therefore, would be 98 years, 10 months, 22 days, if the double date is correctly placed. One authority says she was born March 9, 1747 ; while another says the date was March 9, 1748. The earlier date would make her age 99. Her maiden name was Thompson. {Cf. Thompson's Thompson -Mem. , 37.) Of the third group (1850 to Aug. 30, 1889), the following particulars may be given : — SusANXA Ash. Age given as 95, in deaths, Woburn Journal, March 18, 1854. Widow. Born at Ipswich. Maiden name, Marshall. (C/. Woburn Records, and gravestone in Woburn cemetery.) Maby McLoughlin or McLaughlin. Age given as 97, in deaths, Woburn Journal, March 19, 1864. Widow. Native of Ireland. Parents unknown. Brief notice of death in Woburn Townsman, March 18, 1864. Maiden name, McFall. (Records.) Maky Richahdsox. Unmarried. Born in Woburn, Aug. 18, 1764, daughter of Abel Richardson, of the second group. Her age is correctly given in the records. Her birthplace was Reading, according to an extended notice of her death in Woburn Townsman. {Cf. Vinton's R. Mem., 257, and his Vinton Mem., 390; Woburn Journal, deaths, April 2, 1864; Wo- burn Townsman, April 1, 1864.) Jksse Converse. Born in Woburn, Feb. 9, 1765. ( Cf. Sewall's Woburn, 606 ; Woburn Journal, deaths, and brief notice, July Ti, 1864 ; also a long notice in Woburn Townsman, July 22, 1864; also N. E. Hist. Gen. Reg., XII., 224; XVIII., 378.) Joshua Convekse. Born in Woburn, Jan. 20, 1767. Brother of the 160* LONGEVITY IN WOBDEN. preceding. ( Cf. Sewall's Woburn, 606, 607 ; 'Woburn Journal, notices, Feb.^ 23, 1867; leb. 8, 15, 22, 1868; N. E. Hist. Gen. Reg., XII., 224.) Ellen O'Neil. A native of Ireland, maiden name Murphy. Widow at decease. (C/. Woburn Advertiser, Sept. 6, 1872, and Woburn Journal, Sept. 7, 1872, deaths.) Ruth Wood. Widow. Maiden name Richardson. Born in Stoneham, April 16, 1787. {Cf. Vinton's E. Mem., 328; Woburn Journal, deaths. May 12, 1882 ; Woburn Advertiser, deaths and brief notice, May 11, 1882.) Dolly Taylor. Widow. Maiden name Robie. Born in Springfield, N. H., May 13, 1785. {Cf. Woburn Journal, May 19, 1882, for mention; ihid., Aug. 11, 1882, and Woburn Advertiser, Aug. 10, 1882, deaths and brief notice ; also notice from family.) Mary McVicker. Unmarried. Native of Greenock, Scotland. {Cf... notice in Woburn Advertiser, Oct. 22, 1885, where a belief in her still greater age is expressed.) Jane Burkbland. Colored. Born a slave in Richmond, Va. {Cf, Woburn Advertiser, May 17, 1888, and Woburn JbarreaZ, May 18, 25, 1888, deaths and notices. In the latter it is stated that she had seen Gen. Washington.) Wo;burn, Aug. 30, 1859.