.1^^ . "A » ^o % t • • . •^ .•!.^ RECORD PARISH LIST OF DEATHS. t.^\. \^ 1785-1819. BY Rev. WILLIAM BENTLEY, D. D., Pastob of the East Church, Salem. [From the Historical Collections of the Essex Institute ] SALEM: PRINTED FOR THE ESSEX INSTITUTE. 1882. T7^ INTEODUCTION. This Parish List of Deaths, recorded by Rev. William Bentley during his ministry in Salem, has been prepared and edited by Mr. Ira J. Patch, of Salem, the well-known genealogist. Mr. Bentley was an eminent scholar, a zealous antiqua- rian, a revered and honored minister, and indefatigably industrious in collecting and recording anything relating to his studies, his pursuits, his parish and his life. He was born in Boston, June 22, 1759 ; a graduate of Harvard in the class of 1/77, and from which he received the honor- ary degree of D.D., in 1819, ordained over the East church and society in Salem, 1783. Died Dec. 29, 1819. His great collection of manuscripts have, since his death, been deposited by his executor, in the archives of the American Antiquarian Society. The printing of them, or a selection of them, carefully edited, would be a valuable contribution to our historical literature. PARISH LIST OF DEATHS BEGUN 1785. 1. Jan. 9. A child of Master John Watson in clnld- 2. April. 17. Kebecca Bnshnel an. fet. 41 ot a con- snmption. 3. April 25. David Newhall an. ret. 45 of a con- sumption. 4. May 27. Thomas Iveene, ret. 10 months, of dropsy in the head. 5. July 11. Mercy, wife of Wm. Browne, an. cet. 50, of- apoplexy. 6. July 22. Mary Tozzer, widow, an. ret. bG. Aged. 1. July 30. Samuel, of Joseph & Abigail Lambert, ret. 9 mo. Convulsions. 8. Aug. 1. Stephen, of Elizabeth & John Foster, ret. 15 mo. Fever. 9. Aug. 11. Eunice, wife of Philip English, an. ret. 50. King's Evil. 10. Aug. 13. Sally, of Joseph & Peggy Prat, ret. 12 mo. Fever. 11. Sept. 13. Lydia, d. of Capt. Fiske, 17 years, 6 mo. Consumption. 12. Oct. 2. Peggy, d. of Joseph & Martha Renesv, 17 years. Dropsy in head. 13. Oct. 11. .Joseph Hodges, an. ret. 70 & 7 mo. Lethargy. 1 (1) 11. .\uv. 12. John S., of Win. ct Mchitalxl Patter- son, 22 nio. Constnni)tion. 15. Nov. 20. Elizabeth Lcjuh in the family of J(jlin Watson, an. a't. 21. Dropsy in head. 1(». Nov. 'M). Patty, wife of John Fiskc Esq., an. at. 32. C'oiisnniption. 17. Dee. lo. Knth Phip|M'ii, maiden, an. jet. 6G. Aged. 1^. Dee. .30. Petsey, d. of Samn.l .^^ Klizahuth Ma- sin-y, an. let. 2. Con.sumption. LIST OF DEATHS FOU 178G. 10. Jan. ll>. Ncw.s of death of Capt. Jaeoh Clark, at. 35. Fever. Left a widow *.Vc two small children, one male. Died on his passage fr. West Indies. 20. Jan. 2<'». Mary Carrol, widow, a-t. GO. Con- snmption. Left a danghter married to a Mr. Parrottc. 21. Fell, IS. Hannah Kcenc, wife of Thomas Kccne, a-t. 32. Consumption. Formerly Silver, natural daugh- ter of Jona. Cloutman. No ehildicn. 22. Fel>. 1!>. John Crowninshield, s, of widow Han- nah, a-t. 24. Dysentery. Left a widow, d. of Capt. Hawthorne. No children. Taken sick abroad. 23. Mareh D. John (lUnnerson, a't. GL Palsy. He was of Kitteiy. Left widow and three married children, one daughter ni. Harrington. -1 g. children. 24. March 20. Sarah Cloutman, maiden at. 2S. Con- sumption. Daughter of ^Vidow Mary Cloutman, who has 3 ehildren ; 2 sons left. 2.'). April 23. Male ehild of P>enj. Ac Mary Crownin- shield, died in 12 hours after delivery. One male ehild living. 2G. Ai)ril 23. Male ehild of John c^c- Hannah Patter- son, died in 13 hours after delivery.. Two children liv- ing, one male. 27. June 13. Edmund Whittemore, ret. 67. Palsy. Wife dead, has left 11 children, 4 males. 8 married. 28. June 24. Female child of Elisha & Mary Gunni- son, still born. The first child. 29. June 25. Capt. Richard Masury, returned home from sea, set. 58. Died in the road to his house of a fever. Has left a wife, 3 sons & 2 daughters ; a daughter married. 30. July 7. Anna, child of Daniel & Mary Cloutman, pet. 25 days. Convulsions attending the chin cough. 31. July 23. Sarah Masury, wife of Richard Masur}', pet. 56. Consumption, about a month after her husband. 32. July 30. Samuel, son of John & Susannah Guu- nerson, vet. 10 mos. Fever attending the chin cough. 33. Aug. 1. Capt. Ebenezer Peirce, fever, ret. 43, on his passage from the West Indies. Left a Avife and one married daughter, two small children, one male. 34. Aug. 6. Benjamin Gale, set. 24. Consumption. He has left a wife and one male child. Returned from sea sick. 35. Aug. 28. Thomas Hutcheson, tet. 46. Fever. He has left a wife and seven children ; one daughter mar- ried to a Ropes. 36. Sept. 1. Sarah, dau. of Benj. & Susanna Dean, pet. 13 mos. Convulsions after a languishment attend'ff the chin cough. 37. Sept. 27. Martha, wife of Caleb Bangs, a3t. 26. Consumption. Has left a husband and one child, christ- ened Thomas. 38. Oct. 3. Anna, wife of Penn Towusend, pet. 53. Consumption, lingering sickness. Left a husband and tAvo daughters, one married. 39. Oct. 24. A ffinaU', iiatunil :>. Fever, lie has left a si^ciinil wife ami .J ihildiM'H, 2 inaK's. 43. Dec. 21). News of the death of Capt. Adam W.I- man. Fever, a*t. 42. He has left a larirc family, three classes of children : his wife's l>y a former husbaml, his own hy a former wife, his own l»y the i)resent wife, 1' in nnmher ; a very aged father and a l»rothcr to his present wife, a non compos, ^^'elmall, Pierce and Clark died in the Siime vessel in the conr>e of this year, as the times show. LIST OK DI.AIIIS inl; 17M. II. Fel». .'), Timolliy W'chnaii, a-t. I'l, of old aire. He has left one ijau., 21 grandchildren and 21 great trrantlchildren. 4."). Feb. 0. Ann A\"illis, in the Ahnshonse for many years, it't. 89, of old age. .She had been mairie<| ami has left two children, a son in the AlmslionM". 4. 'J'homas Klkins, a^t. 17, was drowned on his passage from Madeira homewards. My landlady has two ehildren left. (■).'). Nov. 22. John Gardner, s. of Ahijah & Mary Ilitehins, a't. 2 years and 2 n)onths. Throat distemper. 0(). Dec. 8. Elizal)eth Marsh, a-t. 37. Consumplion. Her husband, John Marsh, long absent. Five ehildren, three males. 07. Dee. 14. ,Mary, w. of liev'd .lames Diman, at. 0,j. Swoon, died very suddenly. She has left 5 ehildren, 2 sons. LIST OF DEATHS FOR 1788. 08. Feb.!!. Samuel Treston, a-t. 21 . Consumption. Son of Andrew Preston, who has (". cliildri'U, 3 males. Taken siek abroail. {' Marj Cloiitm.iii, a-t. 8 months. N:itiir:il cliiKl. Atropliia infantilis. lOG. May 17. Tlioina.s, son of Tliijuias *.Vl; Klizabotli Parsons, ivt. 6 yearn. After the measles in consnmption. 107. .Iiiiic 1. Stephen Clark, s. of Widow Margaret C, at. 'J'}. lie died of the small pox, which he took at Charleston, S. C. Died at the II<.>pilal. 108. .IiiiK' f). Sarah Diirhton, wife of Kichard 1)., at. 31. \«j childn'H. See Day Book. iD'.i. ,Iune 1^. Mary C(»llins, widow, at. 7N, under long infirmity. She has left a son and daughter with families. 110. June 24. liuth Wehh, wife of Mieah Wehb, a>t. 22. She was a Putnam and died of a consumption, much lamenti'd. 111. July n. Abraham Watson, at. 78. Gravel. Ho has left a widow and a son and daughter. A venerable old man. 111'. July 17. Sarah Knight, at. 32. Consum[)tion. D. of Nalli'l. A wiildw mother, two Ijrothers and threo sisters are survivors. 113. July 2."). Lydia, d. of Thomas & Lydia Dean, u'l. 2 years. Atrophia infaMtilis. Deformed." One sou left. 111. August 4. Elizabeth, of IJenJamin ^Sc Elizabeth Brown, a't. i iiiDiitJis. Atr(i[)hia infantilis. No children left. ll.'t. Aug. (). IhmiJ., s. of Benjamin t. 1!>, of puerperal fever. She has left an husband. She was a lirowne. 137. Nov. 28. A\'illiam, of .James and Alice Cotton, a^t. 2 years. Atrophia Infantilis. She has a child by a foinicr husband. 138. Dec. ;». Frniale ehild of ,Iami'.-> (.vL .Judilli Jellry, Avilhin 3 hours of birth. They are lately married. 139. Dec. 17. Mary Whitcfoot, aged 103. Atrop. Senilis. Known by the name . May 14. John, s. of Francis Si Mary Pxtard- man, Jct. 5 years. Consumption & grew deformed, was a lino child. They have 4 children, one son. 154. June 20. Sarah, d. of Richard i.'v: Sarah Ihjdgcs, tet. 5 years, mother a widdw, only child. I'rvcr uilh chin cough. June 27. News hy letter from the Captain. ],')"). William Dean, :et. 28, who perished olf the Tex- all, mate on hoard of ('apt. Henry Elkins, who alone sur- vived of the crew on March 21. 1.5G. Aaron Battern, jet. 2<;, in the same storm and vessel. He has left a wife and one child. 157. Sanniel Howditch, tet. 22, etc. lie has left a wife and one child. 158. James Cotton, let. 23. lie has left a wife. 15'J. Samuel Shehane, ;et. 17. His mother is a widow, and has tive sons left. 1()0. Charles Williams, Swedish servant to C'A[){. El- kins, at. 21. This part of the crew of the lirig llarrictte belonged to our Society. H;i. June 2!>. Al)igail, d. of Jonathan c"c Elizabeth Mason, Kt. 2 months. Convulsions. They have three children, one son left. 1G2. June 30. News of the death of Capt. Nathaniel Silshec, let. 4S. He died on ship board on the 25th, en- tering New VoiU. A wife, four t-hildri'U, 3 sons. 1(13, July 7. News of the death of William Elkins, 15 set. 19. He was knocked overboard iu a high sea on 17 April in Capt. Loring. 164. Jnly 9. News of the death of William Cotton, ffit. 26. He died at Batavia in Java. He has left a widow. See Day Book. 165. Jnly 2. News of the death of Capt. W. Carle- ton, set. 46. He died at Barbadoes. He has left a sec- ond wife and a sou. See Day Book. (Notes and nsual ceremonies, bnt he was found to be alive.) 166. July 16. John, son of Benjamin & Margaret Nourse, ret. 3, of the cough with convulsions. They have 3 children, 2 boys. ,p-, ^Aug. 15. Twin males of Thomas & Elizabeth 1 ,o r Parsons, in 36 hours after birth. They have ^ two children, one male. 169. Aug. 19. News of John Forbes, drowned in Virginia, set. 28. He has left a wife and four children. Died in February. See Day Book. 170. Aug. 20. Henry, s. of John & Abigail Nesboth, 8 months. The father and mother both dead. Atrophy. 171. Sept. 17. Male child of William & Hannah Webb, soon after delivery. Their first child. 172. Sept. 26. Catherine Freeman, a Free Negro. Dropsy, &c., tet. 37. Husl)and Mingo and a son, for- merly servant in Derby ftimily. 173. Sept. 29. Abigail Archer, died after short ill- ness, ret. 86. She lived with her son Jonathan. Left children. 174. Oct. 31. John Symonds, died of old age. See D. B. JEt. 100. A temperate, sober man. He has left a son and two daughters. 175. Nov. 28. Jonathan Ward, son of John, deceased. Fever, set. 21. He died in the West Indies with Capt. Wellman, Oct. 20th. It; 17t'.. I )(•(•. 1. M'hitulifl ArcluT, witV of Jt)n:ith!in, I jiin'r, lut. 42. Slio hii-s left 8 chikhvii, .i niak-s. Cuii- biiiDptioii. 177. Dpc. 20. News of the tlc:ith of FraiK-is Gnint, Jiitri-. I'l'ViT, .it. 25, on hoard Siiichiir's A(h*one, a (luiiita Vessel, ill .'^eijteml)!'!*. Mate. Left a wit'e aiul two ehil(hell. LIST OF DEATHS FOR 1792. 17S. Jail. 21. .John liopes, oUl a«re, let. U^. lie Hveil w ilh his ir. son. Of an uiKHiiet toin[)ei- in his last years. 171). Jan. 24. Eli/^iheth Collins, widow. Delirious, ivt. (53. She lived with her son, J. Fairfield. Was a Foot. One ehild, daughter, l)y James Murray living, and two daughters hy Collins living. 180. Feh. 22. Mieluiel, a freedinan negro, worn out, wt. 5.'). Lived with F. Coombs and Jo. ^Vhite, bred in Martinieo. A good fellow. See I). B. LSI. Mar. 10. News of the death of Capt. Francis Boardman. Fever, jet. 44. Leit a wife and 4 children, one male. In Port au [»rinee, lIi->paniola, Feb. 10. .See D. 15. 152. -Mar. Itl. News of the death of (ieorge Dean. Fever, jvt. 22. Left a wife and one child, male. In Port an Prince, Ilispaniola, Feb. 14. See D. ]'>. 18.3. Mar. 2.J. Susannah Saunders, wife of John. Consumption, let. 31. Left five eliildren, two males. She was a Mason. See D. I>. 184. Mar. 27. Ebenezer l'hip[»eii. l>lee. Male ehild of Matthew c<; Sarah \in- cent at dtdivery. Their lirst ehild. A foreed delivery in a eritieal ease. 201. Oet. 11. Kiehard Deighton. W. India KInx, a't. 47. He married a Whittemore. Has left neither wife \U)V ehild. 202. Oet. l.J. Lydia Beadle. Consninptioii, ;et. 47. She has left 4 sons and a danghter. Lived long a widow with repntation. 2o:). Oet. 20. Pegiry, d. .)f M. Oeneral Fiske. C\)n- snmption, let. 17. Three sisters an. Oet. 28. Samuel, s. of Kiehard \'alpy, jnn'r. Small pox, let. 10. In the natural way, fidl. 207. Nov. 1. dames Beverley, s. in law of Fraidv Ttd- bert. Small pox, iet. 22, Afriean raee. In the natural way, full. 20.S. Nov. 4. Male 2. \o chiUli'cn, hut a husband at sea. She was a Silsbec. He Scotchman. 22.'>. July 2.'). lloger, Ne<:ronian iu the service ot ('apt. Allen. Drowned, a-t. 27. From the family estate of Mrs. AlU-n. r>rini;ini: u[) a boat for a paity n<'.\t day. 221). Aug. 4. Mercy, daughter of Benj". Marston. Consuni[»tioii, a't. 22. Lingering since .small po.\, natu- ral way. 227. Aug. 12. William Lord, Berwick mariuci*. Fe- ver, a't. 2.>. He has a mother, died at .""^ilsbee's. Came sick into port from W . Intl., with Millet. 228. Sept. •;. \\'iHiain I'attiM'son, ("apt., mariner. W. Ind. Ilux, a-t. -17. Lett a wife and foin- children, one daughter. Came .^ick from W . Ind. A n-oii/n/ man. 221). Sept. i;;. Female child of KleanoraOdell. Atro- phy, a't. ID inos. 230. Oct. 8. Sarah (libaut, w. of IMward. Disen- tery, a-t. •13. They have one bon abroad. She was a Crowninshield. 21 231. Oct. 11. Walter Ptilfre}'. Age, a?t. 73. lie has one surviving daughter. He was bedridden many months. 232. Oct. 20. Elizabeth, widow of Thomas Welcome. Fever, vet. 28. She was a Lambert. Has left two, her own children, son and daughter. 233. Nov. 1. News of death of Robert Phippen. Fever, fet. 29. He was from Waterford, Ireland; left a wife and three children ; married eleven years. Died in West Indies. 234. Nov. 6. News of death of William Peele. Fever, tet. 21. Second son of William Peele. Died in West Indies, first voyage. DEATHS IN 1794. 235. Feb. 3. Elizabeth ]Murra3', widow of Samuel. Bleeding, 70. Has left children, died in a few minutes. Gyllingham. 236. Feb. 8. Female child of Samuel & Sally Waters. Deliver}', few hours. They have one living daughter. Young family. 237. Feb. 16. Mary Burroughs. Consumption, £et. 43. Has left children by different [husbands]. Stileman. 238. Feb. 20. Mary, wife of Capt. Thomas Dean. Pheumatism, vet. 67. Has left two daughters, one single. Long confinement. She a Cash. 239. Feb. 22. News of the death ot Capt. Johnson Briggs. Fever, set. 45. A wife and nine children, three daughters. He was from Taunton. 240. Mar. 10. News of death of Edward Shehane. Died Jan. 16. Fever, tet. 19. A widow mother, etc. At Aux Cayes, Ilisp. Go. Hodges, Capt. 241. ]Mar. 15. News of death of Andrew Preston. 22 Died Dec. C, (?). Fovor, a-t. 22. Parents living, etc. ( )n voyaj^o to Capo <1«> Void I.-^lamls. C'apt. Holt. 212. Apr. 11. -Mary, widow of \\'illiarn Hrouno. AiTt'd, ii't. SO. Living' with \\vv son ^\'illiaIn, only auv- vivini; child. Sick al)ont a wt-i-k. A Fro>t. 2I.'5. Apr. 14. Aljiijail Masury, widow. Coniplica- ti4. Lett fonr children, two sons married. A Thomas. 21(t. . Reheccah, danghter of B. (iaie. Fpi- lepsy, it't. 22. Two sisters living, parents dead. De- formed, etc., throngh life. 247. Jnne f). Mary Crowninshield, widow. Con- snmption, a't. fiT. She was an Ives. Left a son and live daughters. Long sickness and intirmity. 21><. .Tnnc (>. James (.'ollins. Fi'ver, a-t. ()1. Left four chihhen, two smis married. I'uried his wife last month. 241>. June 2'>. Mary, of Samuel cVc Kebeccu Silsbee. Fever, at. .'). Their seeond child, three living. Alter a few days' illucss. 2')0. . Kli/abeth, of Thomas .Vc Flizabeth (Miip- man. l\-\rr, a-t. 4. Their third i-hild, three living. Mnrtilication in the bowels. 2')1. July :•. Mary, of William .^ Lydia IVele. Atrophy, a-t. 4 months. Mother dying in consumption. Father dead before its birth. 2.'>2. July IS. Klizabeth, wife of William Foyo. ronsnmpli(Ui, a-l. .'VJ. lias left nine ehildicn, foin- males. Ulcers in the lungs, as her sister. A Masury. 23 253. Aug. 4. Lydia Peele. Consumption, vet. 25. Intended husband and child dead. Daughter of Nurse Peele so called. 254. Auo;. 12. Female child of Gcorsfe & Hannah Taylor. Still born. Daughter of Nurse Peele, and 4th death this 3'ear. Their first child. 255. Aug. 26. Joseph Crookshanks. Consumption, pet. 47. Married AYidow Newhall. 1786. Native of London, England. 256. Oct. 1. Anna, daughter of Penn & Anna Town- send. Consumption, a^t. 22. Mother died same day, eight years before. Last child of the family. 257. Oct. 9. Ruth Squires, daughter of Ruth New- ton. Vomiting and purging, 03t. 43. A husband and one daughter. 258. Oct. 25. Phippen, of Stephen & Sarah Hill. Quincy, set. 13 months. Their only child. She was a Crane. 259. Nov. 3. Priscilla, of Samuel & Elizabeth Ma- sury. Quincy, vet. 4 3'^ears. Four children, one daugh- ter. She was d. of St. Webb. 260. Nov. 3. Benjamin Henderson, a batchelor. Fe- ver sore, vet. 59. He has been bedridden four years. 261. Nov. 6. Thomas Lazell Whitehead. Rheuma- tism, vet. 17. G. son of Lazell's wife, and adopted by him. Four years afflicted by rheumatism. 262. Nov. 14. Eliza, of George & Lydia Hodges. Quincy. 6 years. They have two children, one male. After long complaints. 263. Nov. 18. John MacGregory, Capt., :Mariner. Consumption, vet. 34. Native of Edinburg. No child. Wife died July, 1793. He died at York. 264. Nov. 23. Rebecca, of William & Rebecca Che- 24 vrr. Qiiiiioy, jvt. 2 years, 7 months. They have no chilli h'ft. .>he was a Whitfonl. 205. Nov. 30. News of the death of Benjamin Knights, nt sea. Fever, a't. IH. Son of widow Sarah, of Na- thaniel. From West Indies, Nov. 4, voyage home. 2<><5. Dee. G. News of the death of lienjamin Row- May 24. William, of Ebenezer & Sail} Sloa- eum.^' Fever, eet. 10 months. She a Becket. He not of Salem. They have one child, a son, left. 283 -- Fvcbecca Smith, widow of Samuel. Fever,' ^t. 63. She was a Lovett of Beverly. She has left two daughters married. 284. June 4. Jonathan Millet, Sen Fever, o.t^60 Left a widow and seven children, three daughters. 1 our of his children married. 2(] 1 28.-,. June 0. Kli/:i, <1. <>f K„h,,t ,s^ Ai.Mis Stone. Dcl.ility, a.t. 1> years. Tluoo .l.n.-l,ter.s aiul tuo sons Ic'tt. Mjp irrtnv exi-oediii-Iy .Ictuniicd. 2Sr,. July 4. SaniiH'I, of Conu'liu.s .y:, Ciraco Hartlott. ^ o.nitin- and pin-inir, a-t. 12 months. Only clnl.l, v<,ung lani.ly. Tliry have l.oon throe years fn.ni Marhlehoad! 2^7. July l:.. Margaret Murray, uilV of I'ftrr. (\m- sinnpti.Mi, a-t. 41. She was a d. of Stephen Wehh. She has left (.Illy one ehild, a danirhtcr. 2.S8. . Xews of d. of Samuel Khue, s. ,.f Tlmn.as. Fever, a-t. 14. They have seven ehildre.,, four males. At Port au Prin.e, with Capt. B. Dean. -^^- • ^'t'wsof d. of SamuenVaters. Fever, a^t. ;;i. Left a witV and two daughters. On his return honicwanl from ^V . Indies, 2:10. Aug. 111. .M.iry X,.^vhall. Fever, at. 14. A mother and three hr<,thers. Aft.M- a few dav.s illness. 2:>1. Aug. 27. Sarah, of John ctHuth Collins. Fevor, a't. 12 months. They have three ehildren, two mal.v-.' Alter a few days illness. ^^^2. A.ig. ;J1. J„hn Stephens. lileedin- with fever, ii't. lo years. An apprentice to Josej)!! \'im-ent. IMowr. ing to Kittery, M.-. ° 2!I3. Sept. 14. Hannah, of James ct Hannah Collins, lever, a't. 3 years. Three children, two males left. Short sickness. Scarlet fever, etc. 2I»4. Sept. 2;i. Kuth, <,f Oliver .si Sarah AV.I.I,. I'over, 8 months. They have three ehildren left, one daughter. Short sickness, all children h.-en si.-k. 21io. . J„s,.p|, Prince, ,,f l),.,„i,.I ,yi I),.|.orah bage. Fever, 18 months. They have three chihlren. one daughter. All the children >ick. -•"'• • Kli/alnth, wile of Joseph \'incent. 27 Fever, etc., fct. 64. There are three sons and fonr daughters. Fever, with dropsy and palsy and long lame- ness 297. Sept. 24. Margaret, wife of Tarrant Perkins. Fever, wt. 18. ISIarried five months since. A tender frame, after short illness. A Chever. These fevers with inflamed throat. 298. Sept. 26. Daniel, of Daniel & Deborah Sage. Fever, tet. 4 years. One son and one daughter left. Second child lost in one week. 299. News of the death of William Dunlap. Fever, a^t. 20. From Ireland, one year in America, with Capt. Berry at Hispaniola. 300. -. News of the death of John Dale. Fever, fet. 32. A wife and two children, one son. Mariner, with Capt. Berry, on his passage homeward. 301. Oct. 1. William, of Samuel & Susannah Archer. Fever,' vet. 2 years, 3 months. Two children left, one son. The fever Avas attended with mortification. 302. Oct. 4. Hannah, of Daniel & Deborah Sage. Fever,' ^t. 6 years. Only one son left. Three have died in eleven days. 303. Oct. 13. Gamaliel, of Gamaliel & Sarah Hodges. Fever,' c^t. 3 years, 8 months. Two sons left. Hard struggle, short illness. 304. Oct. 15. Hannah, wife of William Becket. Fever, ret. 22. No child, married one year. She was a Butler. Sick five days. 305. Oct. 16. Mary, of James & Sarah Richardson. Fever,' xt. 7 years. Two sons left ; she a widow. Sick three days, attended with mortification. 306. Oct. 20. Maria, of Walter & Susannah Jeffrey. Vomiting and purging, a^t. 14 months. She was a Smith, Two daughters left. Sick a month, died at last m fits. 28 307. Oct. 21. Nathaniel, of Jonathan & Mary An- drew. Fever, oet. 18. Mother widow, three sisters, two brothers. Confined a fortnight, comphiining thirty dixys. 308. Nov. 1. John, of Andrew & Martha Ward. Fever, a^t. 9 months. One male child left. Sick a fort- night. 309. Nov. 5. Martha, of William & Eunice Burrill. Fever, aet. 6 years. Two children left, one male. Sick three weeks. Mother a Coffin. 310. Nov. 8. Samuel, of Thomas & Lydia Masury. Convulsions, vet. 2 years. Two children left, males. Sick and apparently upon recovery before death. 311. Nov. 11. Mary, of David & Mavy Martin. Worms, set. 18 months. One child left, a female. He from Ipswich. She a Bowditch. Sick a week. 312. Nov. 12. News of the death of Pearce Evoy. Drowned, vet. 35. A wife and three children, one male. He from Ireland. She a Richardson. Married nine years. 313. Nov. 2(3. Hannah, of Joseph & Hannah Hosmer. Fever and throat, oet. 2 years and 10 months. Two chil- dren left, one male. He from Norwich, Conn. Sick a fortnight. 314. Nov. 28. News of the death of Thomas Keen. Fever, set. 45. Ho has left a wife and one child by him- self. He was from Halifax, Nova Scotia, and died (last time married nine years) at Dunkirk, 28 Dec, 1794. 315. Dec. 1. Mary, of Joseph and Hannah Hosmer. Fever and throat, set. 1 year and 4 months. Only one son left ; the other daughter died Nov. 26. 316. Dec. 7. Patty, of Samuel & Lydia^ Odell. Fever and throat, set. 10. Nine children npon death of the 'Lois written over Lydia by Dr. Bentley as tliougb not quite certain whicli was right. 29 father, but now much scattered and life uncertahi. This child grew deformed from an accident. 317. Dec. 10. News of the death of Jonathan Webb. Fever, a?t. 27. A mother, brother, and two sisters. He was carried into Ilisp. A mate of Capt. INIartin. 318. Dec. 14. Female child of John & Hannah INIac. Contusion in the head, let. 3 weeks. Lately married. She a Beadle. Child feeble from birth, etc. 319. Dec. 17. Mary Wardilloe ; family name Thomas. Old age, vet. 77. Her first husband a Nourse. Twice married. She has been midwife at above 1200 births; died in the Charity House. 320. Dec. 19. Lydia Newhall, wife of David. Fever, xt. 25. She was a Chuy, married nineteen months. Left a child, female. Husband at sea. 321. Dec. 21. Thomas Dinian. Old age, set. 74. He has left a daughter and grand children. He fell into the fire not long before death. 322. Dec. 24. Mercy, of William & Mary Ropes. Fever, nerv. and putr., xt. 8 years and 6 months. They have left six children, two males. This 2nd daughter. Father at sea. 323. Dec. 26. Mary, of Benjamin & Hannah Gard- ner. Fever, tet. 10 months. They have five children, two males. 324. Dec. 30. Mary Lambert. Old age, xt. 90. Been a widow 3'cars. Left five children and twenty-six grand-children and sixty great-grand-children. 325. Dec. 31. Hannah Ward, d. of John. Fever and consumption, ret. 18. Parents dead. Has four brothers and one sister. 320. . News of the death of David INIartin. Fever, xt. 29. Died at Hispaniola ; left a wife and one child, female. Belonged to Ipswich. 30 327. . News of the death of David Newhall. Fever, get. 27. Wife hitely deceased. Left one child, female. Died at Ilispaniola. DEATHS IN 1796. 328. Jan. 2. Mary Thompson, widow-in-law. Dys- entery mt., set. 36. She was a Smith; no children. 329. Jan. 15. Mary, of William & Mary Hopes. Dropsy in the head, set. 11. Five left, two sons. The physicians agreed upon this case. 330. Jan. 15. Susannah Masury, maiden, ret. 65. She has sisters living. In the Charity House. A Pilgrim. 331. Jan. 24. Elizabeth, wife of George Perkins. Cancer, get. 40. Ten years married. She has left three chiklren, two males, in great poverty. Neglect of hus- band. Born in Marblehead. 332. Jan. 25. Nathaniel Eichardson. Killed by a moving house, pet. 54. Twenty-four years married. He has left six children, one daughter. He was assisting to remove a building. Born at Woburn. 333. Feb. 2. John Symonds, a batchelor. Age, set. 74. He has left a sister with whom he lived. His father died at 100, in Oct., 1791. 334. Feb. 3. Mercy Smith, a maiden. Age, ?et. 85. She had a brother Benjamin, with whom she lived twelve years in the Charity House, who died in 1790. 335. Feb. 3. Male child of Thomas & Rebecca Alex- ander. 6 months. Both parents in the Charity House, not of our Society. Strangers. He from Ireland. The last two buried together, 336. Feb. 4. News of the death of Joshua Foster. Fever, set. 29. One and a half years married. He was 31 a native of Ipswich, married a Holt. Died 6 of Dec, in "West Indies ; mate of a Cnpt. Patten's vessel. 337. Feb. 8. Priscilla, daughter of Thomas & Pris- cilla AVelcome.' Consumption, a?t. 19. Her parents died young in consumption. Two own sisters and one sister and brother-in-law. Her mother a Webb. She died at her grandfather's, Step. Webb. 338. Feb. 20. Mary Walker, wife of John. He ab- sent. Drops}', ret. 42. 1st marriage, five j'ears ; 2nd marriage, eleven years. She was a Whitefoot. Two sis- ters, no children. Her first husband MacDouald. She died at Capt. Clifford Byrnes. 339. Feb. 26. News of the death of Laura, youngest daughter of Samuel & Priscilla Lambert. Quincy, upon measles, 12 montLis. One child, female, left. She was upon a visit to Scarborough, Dunstan. 340. INIarch 10. News of the death of George Sjans, died Feb. 17. Fever, pet. 12. He was at Aux Cayes with his father-in-law Williams. Both his own parents dead. 341. March 12. News of the death of Samuel Swasey, Fever, ret. 30. Three years married. He has left a Avife and one child, male. In the East Indies, Calcutta, with G. G. Smith. 342. March 24. Stephen Webb, of an antient family. Gravel and rupture and asthma, ret. 74. • 1st marriage, one year ; 2nd marriage, twenty-five years ; 3d marriage, 4 years. He has left two sons and five daughters, children by second wife. 1st marriage. Best ; 2nd marriage, Tyler, widow Manning ; 3d marriage. Beans, widow Masury. 343. Mar. 28. William, of Joseph & Mary Brown. Sudden, ret. 6 months. They have four children, three sons, left. She was a Becket ; has four sisters and two brothers married, one brother unmarried. 344. Mar. 31. Kcbecca, wife of Thomas Williams. After delivery, vet. 25. 1st marriage, five years, He; 2n(l marriage, one and a half years, She. She was a Smith and her first child. Ws second wife; first wife married five years, a Swasey. 345. Apr. 21. Male child of Benjamin & Hannah Webb. Still-born. She was a Bray. Five children, fonr males. There were funeral solemnities. 346. jNIay 18. Josiah Gaines, a truly worthy man. Gout in stomach, vet. 76. Fifty years married. He was born in Ipswich ; lived in Boston, a rope maker, till 1775. He was afflicted with the gout forty years. His wife of Boston, infirm. 347. May 19. News of Jonathan Archer, son of John. Fever, vet. 23. His parents, five brothers, and three sis- ters, survive. Died in April in Hispaniola. 348. June 4. Mary, widow of Capt. Benj. Bates. Dropsy, ret. 71. Tliirty-six years married. Left one surviving daughter ; lived a widow twelve years ; great poverty relieved by friends. A Dolbeare. 349. June 18. News of the death of Nathaniel Phip- pen. Drowned, ret. 17. Son of Nathaniel & Abigail Phippen. Drowned ofi" Cape of Good Hope, 4 Jan., from on board Capt. Chipman. 350. July 4. Samuel, of Samuel & Sarah Kehou. Dysentery, v.- and p., 6 months. Their only child. She a Ruee. Father at sea. 351. July 13. Lydia, wife of Geoige Hodges. Child- bed, ret. 32. Ten years married. She was a Gale. Left son and daughter and one sister. She w^as very infirm. See xxxi. 352. Aug. 23. John, of William & Jane Wyatt. Worm fever, ret. 8. She is not a native of these states. 33 One son left. She lost her husband in 1794 and her only daughter in Jan., 1795. 353. Aug. 28. Benjamin Marston. Mortification in the bowels, etc., ret. 62. 35 years married. His wife is living in the Charity House, delirious. He has two daughters left. He was not of our Society. Died in the Charity House. 354. Aug. 29. James Leslie. Dysentery, etc., a^t. 22. He Avas born in New York and has there a step- mother and sisters. He was very irregular and never lived in the town. Died in the Charity House. 355. Sept. 5. News of the death of Stephen, of John Webb. Fever, abroad, vet. 23. His father, mother, four brothers and sister living. He died 6 Aug., upon his homeward passage from Batavia with his brother Benj. 356. Oct. 2. Mary, of John & Mary Berry. Worms, 15 months. They have three male children. She was a AYard. 357. Oct. 4. Abigail Laskin, a maiden. Dysentery, pet. 73. Of small capacity, but inoffensive. She died in the Charity House. 358. Oct. 16. Penn Townsend, Captain. Drowned, vet. 63. 1st marriage, 30 years; 2nd marriage, 10 years. He has left a second wife ; children dead ; one grand- child living. He was drowned from a coasting vessell (Jno. Arclier, Capt.) off Nahant, upon his return from Boston. 359. Nov. 10. News of the death of Joseph, of Joseph Lambert. Fever, abroad, vet. 14. One son and three daughters left. Died irom the vessell of his father, who was with him at Aux Cayes. 360. Nov. 18. Sarah, wife of William Wyatt. Age, etc., tet. 70. Forty years married. Husband and three 3 34 daughters left. She was a Chever. For many years separated from her husband. 361. Dec. 10. William Wyatt. Age, etc., set. 67. Forty years married. Husband of the above Sarah, born in Newbury. 362. Dec. 11. News of the death of Benjamin Sulli- van. Fever, abroad, wt. 16. His father was from Ire- land, named Timothy. Died on his voyage in W. Indies in Capt. Willis. Only child ; mother a Swasey ; long a widow. 363. Dec. 11. Henry, of James & Sarah Browne. Vomiting, 5 months. They have four children left, two males. Child infirm, but not long in danger. 364. Dec. 20. Male child of Samuel & Lydia Leach, soon after birth. 4 weeks. One child, a daughter, left. She was a Becket. 365. Dec. 28. Hannah, widow of Peter Murray. Palsy, set. 72. Six years married. One son left by Murray. A female by Wormstead living. She was a Slate. Her mother a Becket. Lived a widow forty-five years. Sister living. 366. Dec. 31. Joseph Reinar, a Spaniard. Consump- tion, set. 40. Had a wife and children. Came with Capt. Welsh ; had been here a few weeks at S. Silsbee's. DEATHS IN 1797. 367. Jan. 24. Robert Bartlet. Mariner, a3t. 57. Thirty-six years married. He has left five children, one male and four females. A man of very disorderly mind. His wife was a Searle. He born in Marblehead. 368. Feb. 16. News of the death of Reuben Shad. Drowned, set. 27. Five years married. He has left a wife, Catherine Coffin, and two male children, and she 35 with child. He was washed overboard from Capt. B. Dean on his ontward bonnd voyage. The mate. Came from Billerica. 369. . And of David Malcom. Drowned, tet. 42. Fifteen years married. He has left a M'ife, an Ulmer, and fonr children, females. Mr. D. Malcolm suf- fered with Mr. Shad. Came from AYarren, Maine. His wife a widow Becket, descended from so many, see. She has five living children by Becket, one daughter. 370. Mar. 2. Female child of Jona. and Elizabeth Millet, at birth. She was a Masury, three male children. Died soon after safe delivery. 371. Mar. 4. Mar}', of Samuel & Rebecca Silsbee. Dropsy in the head, 10 months. She was a Reed, of Danvers. Three children, one male. These cases are doubtful. 372. Apr. 2. John, of James & Elizabeth Archer* Worms, Bet. 2 and 8 months. They have four children, males. The child had recovered of the measles. 373. Apr. 4. Eunice Flint, maiden, of Danvers. Consumption, tet. 65. She lived with her niece, wife of S. Silsbee, jun., who was a Reed. She has lived in Salem two years only. 374. Mar. 20. News of the death of Capt. John Carnes, at Cape of Good Hope. Variorum, jet. 41. Fif- teen years married. He married Lydia Derby, much against the will of Capt. R. Derby. His conduct proved unfavorable to his hopes. He left no children behind him. Died 12 December last. 375. Apr. 14. Robert, of Robert & Himnah Peele. Measles, tet. 3 years, 4 months. They have two children left, one male. The first of the measles this year. Mea- sles about. 376. May 3. Male child of James & Mary Very, at 36 birth. They have two children, one sou. She was a Palfrey by Warwick Palfrey's second wife. 377. June 3. Elizabeth, widow of Benja. Stone. Palsy, aat. 74. Eighteen years married. A son and daughter survive, R. Stone and E. White. She was a Berry, been a widow thirty-six years ; married 1743. Husband lost at sea. 378. June 7. Benjamin Gardiner. Dropsy, set. 77. 1st marriage, forty years ; 2nd marriage, five years ; a son and daughter Hitchins survive by first wife. He was of Boston, married 1751. Lived and married in Marble- head 2nd time ; there two years. Thence to Salem, lived here twenty years. See Day Book. 379. June 9. Henry Hiller, of Philadelphia. Dysen- tery, a3t. 22. Has a mother living ; came sick from West Indies. Brought into this port by Capt. Joshua Richard- son in May last and died in the Charity House. 380. July 4. Benjamin Cloutman, suddenly, in bed, fet. 48. Eighteen years married; has left a wife and eight children, four males. His wife was a Fr3^e, grand- daughter of Frye at Fort Anne. His mother was a Webb, daughter of Deacon Webb. Went to bed well, died in bed before his wife could see him. 381. July 6. Female child of Retire & Rebecca Becket. Fever, set. 16 months. One child, male, left. She was a Swasey. 382. July 21. Samuel IngersoU, jun., Capt. Con- sumption, a3t. 22. Of Samuel & Susannah, parents liv- inof, a brother and sister left. He has been several voyages and had been confined seven months. 383. July 27. Eliza, of Edward & Elizabeth Archer. Convulsions, 12 months. Married a short time; only child. She a Phippen. Child taken in fits and died in a few hours. 37 384. Ang. 28. Jonathan Archer, senior. Consump- tion, net. 65. 1st marriage, eigliteen years ; 2ncl marriasfe, twenty-four years. Has left his second wife, two males and three females, the first, and one male and one female, the second. He was our Barber, and has been complain- ing for many years. He had a long and distressing sick- ness. First wife a Very ; second a Silsbee. 385. Sept. 7. News of the death of Capt. John Waters. Fever, abroad, jet. 42. Six years married. Has left a wife and three children, one male and two females. She an English, one child by a former marriage. He sailed from Baltimore and died five days after his return, 13 Aug., from Hispaniola, at Baltimore. 386. Sept. 11. George Lassell, a mariner. Palsy, set. 62. 1st marriage, — years ; 2nd marriage, eighteen years. He was from Rhode Island state. He left Amer- ica last war, '59 ; was married in England ; had two chil- dren ; wife deceased before his return. Has left a widow and no children in America. She was a widow Crispin, family Swasey. 387. Sept. 14. Hannah, wife of James Collins. Con- sumption, oet. 39. Eighteen years married. She was a Masury, mother survives. Has left three children, one daughter. She was sick and complaining about two years ; a very worthy woman. 388. Sept. 26. A male child of Nell Odell. Canker, set. 11 months. 389. Sept. 28. Major General John Fisk. Apoplexy, set. 53. 1st marriage, sixteen years ; 2nd marriage, two years; 3d marriage, ten years. Children only by first wife. Wife, a son and two daughters survived him. 1st wife a Phippen, 2nd a Lee, 3rd a Wendell, Widow Servy. A most noble man, son of Rev. S. Fisk of this, town. A few years before his death he was deranged. The public experience a loss in his death. 38 390. Sept. 30. John Masury, blind with age, c^t. 82. Ist marriage, thirty-five years ; 2nd marriage, twenty-one years. Has left a wife and three children, one son. Both wives only children of brothers Bush ; 2nd wife married Phippen, Bagnall, then Masury. He has been blind seven years. Followed the seas and bedridden from a fall. 391. Sept. 29. Hannah, wife of Joshua Pitman, mort. in bowels, aet. 40. Eighteen years married. She was a Sloaly of this town. Left three children, one female. 392. Oct. 11. Elizabeth, relict of Abraham Watson. Old age ; suddenly, ret. 86. Fifty-four years married. She was a 'Pickering. Left a son and daughter. She lived with her son, John Watson, and in company with her sister, Mary Gardiner, set. 82. 393. Oct. 13. News of the death of George Churd. Dysentery, W. Indies, set. 39. Six years married. He married the widow Ilodgden, who was a Masury ; had no children. He was from Bristol, England. Died on his passage from the W. Indies, three days out of Port, with Capt. Moulton, of Beverly. 394. Oct. 17. Elizabeth, wife of Capt. Benjamin Ward. Complication, etc., set. 60. Twenty-seven years married. She was a Babbidge, of John. Left no chil- dren. Long sick and complaining. Great fondness for Natural History ; ever in her garden ; of strong passions. Inclined to dropsy ; died in a decay. 395. Oct. 22. Benjamin Waters. Fever, complica- tion, set. 47. Twenty years married ; left six children, three sons. Married a Dane, who was delirious and died before him. Fever sore which never healed, etc., not of our Society. Lived several years in Beverly. Died at his mother's at the brids^e. . 396. Oct. 23. Mary Valpy, widow of John. Dysen- tery, set. 62. Twenty-two years married. Left three 39 daughters ; widow Stephens and Mrs. Crelly and one un- married. She Avas a INIasury, of Samuel. Had a para- lytic shock, but finally much emaciated. 397. Nov. 30. John, of Benjamin & Hannah Hodges. Consumption, a^t. 10. They have one son and four daugh- ters left. Apparently rugged, but always feeble lungs; began to fail after the measles in the spring. 398. Dec. 1. News of Samuel Murray. Drowned, set. 22. His mother Eliza is yet living and has four sons and a daughter left. Second son of Samuel. Fell over- board the first day after leaving this port on board of Capt. Daniel Ropes. 399. Dec. 5. Mary Rcnough, widow of Michael. Aged, a3t. 92. Twenty-two years married. She has left one grandson. She was an Abbot ; from her ancestors the Cove on the Neck so named. She lived with her daughter-in-law, the widow of Penn Townsend in Tur- ner's street. jNIortification. Her husband, from Isle of Jersey, killed by Indians, fishing, Oct., 1754. 400. Dec. 5. Thomas Vaicou of Guernsey. Sud- denly, ffit. 54. He lived with J. Phippen, then with Hcald ; buried from the Charity House ; complained of a cold. He belonged to ]\larblehead and came young from Guernsey, went on crutches, suft'ered from a fever sore, died suddenly. 401. Dec. 6. Jacob Norman, a Swede. Drowned, set. 42. Three years married. He married the widow Gunnison, who was an Archer, and had one child by her, a daughter. He was owner in part of a sloop coasting between Boston and Salem, and fell over coming down below the Castle. 402. Dec. 23. Lydia, widow of Robert Phippen. Consumption, xt. 32. Nine years married. She was a Valpy and grand- daughter of our former sexton Clough ; 40 left three children, two sons. Her husband died in the Southern states four years ago, set. 31. He was a for- eigner, English, and died a mate on board of R. Derby's ship. Both not of our Society. DEATHS IN 1798. 403. Jan. 4. Lydia, Avidow of Joseph King. Atroph. sen., rot. 66. Thirty-three years married. Left four sons and a daughter ; one son in Nova Scotia at Cape Negro ; one daughter in Eastham, Cape Cod ; three sons in Salem. She was a Sparrow, born at Eastham, Barn- stable Co., Mass. Removed to Barrington, Nova Scotia, and thence to Salem, twenty-three years since. Husband dead fifteen years. 404. Jan. 8. Hannah, of Richard & Susannah Valpy. Nervous fever, aged 10. They have four children, one daughter. The mother from Marblehead. His family has been some branches of it the most eccentric. This child had not seasonable aid. 405. Jan. 22. Mercy, widow of Thomas Masury. Fever, jet. 79. 1st marriage, two years ; 2nd marriage, forty-seven years. She was a Legro ; married at first William Matthews, and then Masury. She has left one son and one daughter by Masury. She long worked at taylor's trade, but in her widowhood has lived chiefly with her children. Died at Sam's in IngersoU's new street. 406. Feb. 13. News of the death of Locivhart, son of Edw. Allen. Drowned, set. 16; a son by his second wife. They have a son and two daughters by first mar- riage, and three sons and three daughters left by second marriajje. He was with his brother-in-law Josiah Orne on his passage homeward ; was lost near Cape Good Hope, 19 Oct., 1797. Named Jordan Lockhart. 41 407. Feb. 17. James Collins, of Robert & Sarah Hill. Suddenly, 12 months. They have seven living children, five males and two females. This was one of the twins. It was seized suddenly, as though it had swallowed something, but nothing known. It drooped, SAvooned, and sunk into death. 408. Feb. 17. L3'dia, wife of George Lee. Con- sum})tion, tet. 24. She was a Gerry, daughter of the Avidow of Gen. Fisk by a former husband; one daughter left by jNIr. Gerry, born in Marblehead. 409. Mar. 16. Male child of Mary Newton, alias Romiere, soon after birth. She was of the family of Newton, not of our Society. See Day Book. 410. Mar. 16. Male child of Peg Tozzer. Epilepsy, 4 years. Not of our Society. See Day Book. 411. Mar. 17. Asa, son of Asa & Margaret Dodge. DroM'ued, 8 years. The Captain at sea, the wife lately in this town, living at Bridge. See D. B. The child fell from the ice at Horton's Point into the North River. Two children left, a son and a daughter ; born in Ipswich. 412. Apr. 2. Elizabeth, widow of Jonathan Archer. Consumption, 60. Twenty-five years married. She was a Silsbee. Archer's second Avife ; has two children, one male. A worthy Avoman. Infirm and long complaining. Her husband died last Aug., etc. 413. June 20. Robert Hill, mariner, from Lynn. Consumption, 42. Seventeen years married. She was a Collins. He has left seven children, five males and two females. Infirm for some time. Tide Avaiter. Poor but respected. 414. June 29. Daniel Edey, killed in Salem Harbour by lightning, 34. Two years married. He has left a wife and one male child. She a Clarke, a Gordon, alias Edey. He Avas killed, and one ^Murray, Avho Avas not of 42 our Society. See Day Book. Killed on board of the Martha ship, Capt. Prince. 415. June 26. Nicholas Martin, a Frenchman, Mar- seilles. Drowned, 22. Four years married. He has left a wife and one male child. She a Bartlett. He came young to America. 416. July 11. Debora, of Amos & Deliorah Hovey. Inoculation, 5. She was a Steward, of Nova Scotia. He from Boxford. Selectman. Major. This child a twin ; second left. Inoculated in Salem Hospital, 29 June, putrid spots appeared. 417. July 12. Benjamin Knights, Capt. mariner. Palsy, 60. Thirty-six years married. Left a wife ; Never any children. He had long been paralytic. Inac- tive for six years. 418. July 16. Lyman Byrne, News of the death of. Fever abroad, 23. Grand-child of Madam Archer, etc. Parents dead. Two sisters. Died in Batavia, Java, with Capt. Jona. Hodges, mariner. 419. July 20. Sarah, of Amos & Debora Hovey. Inoculation, 22 months. This their youngest child, one daughter left. This is the second child lost by inocula- tion in the same class and from the same family at the Hospital. See July 11. 420. July 28. Habbaccuc Bowditch, Capt. Apo- plexy, 61. Eighteen years married. He has left three sons and two daughters. His mother daughter of Col. Turner. He left a very worthy family. 421. July 30. Benjamin, of Robert & Anstis Stone. Fever, 18. They have one son and three daughters left. He was a clerk in Boston and lived at his Bro. J. Dun- lap's. Died in Boston. 422. Aug. 8. Deliverance Masury, widow of Benja. Small Pox, 77. Fifteen years married. She has left two 43 ■svidowGcl daughters. She was a White, her husband a barber. 423. Aug. 10. Thomas Lewis, mariner.. Suddenly, 28. Ten months married. His wife a Burroughs, then a Dyer, one child by each, she lived with Dyer live months. He had engaged as a mariner in the U. S. Ser- vice and died as he was on foot through Lynn. He was from Guernsey. 424. Aug. 12. Elizabeth Phillips, Avidow of Henry. Of Fever, 51. Four years married. She was a Lam- bert and has left one daughter Millet. Very suddenly, supposed putrid fever ; sick four days. 425. Aug. 6. Hannah AVebb, alias Hannon, widow. Consumption, 40. 1st marriage seven years : 2nd mar- riage, 4 years. She has left live children, three males; two by Hannon, from Ireland. After very long illness, suddenly at last. She was a Murray. Both husbands lost at sea. 426. Aug. 18. ElizabethMillet, wife of John. Fever, 25. Six years married. She has left two children, males. She was daughter of E. Phillips, who died Aug. 12. Mother and dauirhter were taken tosfether. The dauijh- ter survived a week. A putrid fever. 427. Aug. 22. Fmncis Grant, mariner. Mortifica- tion, 6G. Forty-five years married. He has left a widow. She a Smith and three widowed daughters. Dwire, alias Steward, Horton, Daniels. 428. Aug. 28. Sarah, wife of James Browne. Fever, 37. Fourteen years married. She was a Masury. Has left five chddren, three males. The fever was bilious, alias, etc. Her sister and three of her children are sick of the same fever. Sick eleven days. 429. Aug. 31. Samuel M., of Samuel & Priscilla Lambert. Quincy, 15 months. They have one child, a 44 female, left. Sick about twent3'-four hours. Both par- ents Lamberts. 430. Aug. 31. Hannah, wife of Bradstreet Parker. Vomiting, 24. Five years married. They have two children, one male. She was born in Bradford, Mass. Seized violent!}^, and obtained no relief, and died in forty-eight hours. 431. Sept. 6. Bradstreet Parker, merchant, fever, 28. Five years married. His wife died seven days before. He was born in Bradford, grandson to the Rev. Mr. Balch, of that place. 432. Sept. 6. Mary, wife of Joseph Hodges, fever, 37. Fifteen years married. She was an Andrew. Her mother a Gardner; four cliildren, three females. 433. Sept. 11. Sarah, of Joseph & Mary Hodges, fever, 7. There are three children left; one son. Two sick of same fever. Mother died on 6th inst. 434. Sept 11. News of the death of Edward Cox, mariner, fever, 27. Four years married. Left a wife and had no children. His mother afterwards married an Adams and Cane. At Hispaniola upon his voyage. His wife a Gay ton. 435. Sept. 20. News of Oliver Webb, captain, fever, 39. Fifteen years married. Left a wife, an Elkins, and four children, three males and one female. He was the son of William Webb. Died at Hispaniola, in August. 436. Sept. 20. John Diman Preston, captain, from ]\Iarblehead, missing, 37. 1st marriage years, 2nd marriage years, 3d marriage five ^^ears. Left a wife with two children, males. She was a widow Forbes with three children, one female ; married abroad, supposed repeatedly. The Shallop sailed from Salem, 10 Nov., 1797, and has not been heard of since. 437. Sept. 20. David Mansfield, mariner, pilot, miss- 45 ing, rot. 52. Twenty-nine years married. Left a wife, but never had ebildren. Tliis man was mate, and in years. 438. Sept. 20. William Adams, mariner, missing, set. 17. He was son of Mrs. Cox, alias Adams, Cane. This was a young seaman. The other persons did not belong to Salem. 439. Oct. 18. Elizabeth, wife of Nath. Bowditch, scrofula, xt. 19. Seven months married. She was the 2nd daughter of Capt. F. Boardnian, lately deceased. There are two daughters and a son of Capt. F. B. with the widow. 440. Oct. 30. Ruth, widow of Joseph Searle. Old age, xt. 96. Forty-seven years married. Married at twenty-four. She has left two sons and two daughters, Grant and widow Chubb. Living with her younger son. 441. Oct. 31. Elizabeth, daughter of Joseph Allyne, occasioned by a fall, xt. 84. She lived a single life and for many years was a housekeeper for a Mrs. Gunter in Boston. She had a fall, after which she was never able to walk, or entirely free from pain. 442. Nov. 1. Mary, wife of Capt. Joseph Waters. JEt. 39. Sixteen years married. She has left six chil- dren, two sons. 443. Nov. 3. Rebecca, wife of Nathan Millet. Con- sumption, xt. 28. Four years married. She has left three children with her husband, one son. She was the pattern of Christian patience and of a most amiable disposition. 444. Nov. 8. Lydia, daughter of Samuel & Lydia Woodkind. Fever, xt. 14. She was a Lambert. He from Berkshire. This was their only child. The wife has a son by a former hus])and, Palfray. 445. Nov. 20. Edward, of Daniel & Bethiah Shehane. 46 Quiiicy, nine montlis. She was a "Widger, of ^larblehead. They have three children left, one son. 446. Nov. 24. jNIaiy, of Benjamin and jNIary Becket. Pleurisy, 20 months. She was a Wyman from Danvers ; two children left, both males. Sick only one week ; always feeble. 447. Nov. 30. Joseph Thayer, lately from Woburn. Fever, set. 23. Two years married. He has a wife, an Edget; are both from Woburn. He came into town in June last, and she in Aug. They have one child, a fe- male. He was a carpenter employed by Mr. Lefavre. 448. Dec. 8. Philip Furlong from Ireland, a^t. 22. He came into this State in ship of Capt. T. Wellman, owned by B. Pickman, three years since ; and sailed from this port. He lived not far from Waterford, Ireland. Has a mother living; died at Whitfords. Belonged to Wexford, Ireland. 449. Dec. 25. WilUam, of John & Hannah Mack. Atrophy, xt. 3 months. They have one child left, a male. The child pined from birth and was never in health. 450. Dec. 30. Patrick Senncrt, of Ireland, within two miles of Waterford, of Dunkellj'n of Kilkenny. Consumption, pet. 46, He sustained a good character. As the Catholic Priest Avas not in town, I attended the funeral; buried 1 Jan., 1799, but he is not on my list. He came here on 9th July, 1796, in a shallop from New- foundland, and lived first with Mr. II. Collins, then Lufkins and then removed to Mr. Ratchliftes. DEATHS IN 1799. 451. Jan. 2. George Gilmore, of Norfolk, Virginia. W. Ind. flux., vet. 25, at the head of Pierce's wharf, Water street. 47 452. Jan. 4. Mary, daughter of Jonathan Archer. Consumption, 19. He has six chiklren, tliree males, one daughter married. 453. Jan. 20. Benja., of Benja. & Margaret H. Bray. Quincy, 16 months. Two chikh'en left, one male. 454. Jan. 23. Anna W3^att, died at Andover ; buried in Salem. Dropsy, 33. Two children : Hannah Bray, tet. 14, and Annie Hawkins, tet. 7. 455. Jan. 30. INlargaret, Avidow of Jacob Clarke. Asthma, 70. Fourteen years married. Married at 22. Two daughters survived her. Widow Ede}- and w. of Thomas Parsons. Last at Newburyport. 456. Feb. 16. Harriet, of Nathan & Rebecca Millet. Atrophy, 8 months. The mother died in Nov. last. Two female children are left with the father. 457. Feb. 24. News of the death of Benjamin AVebb, at sea. Fever, let. 23. He was a son of Joshua Webb, deceased. His mother died last year. He has a brother aud three sisters. Went mate to Capt. J. Edwards, was taken, and upon his return from Guadeloupe, in Charles Derby ; died 4th Feb., at sea. 458. Feb. 23. Male child of Joseph & Mary More ; suddenly, in fitts, tet. 2 months. They are young, this the only child. Not of this town. He at sea. The woman apprentice at ropemaking, Vincents. 459. Feb. 23. William Thompson born m Bedford, Mass., fever, ret. 23. His mother lives in Boston and is married to Mr. Samuel Vincent. The son served as a ropemaker with Vincents. He* was taken with Capt. ICndicott and died in the hospital at Guadeloupe; lived at S. Silsbee's. 460. March 6. Mary, widow of Francis Grant. Can- cer, fet. 75. Forty-tive years married. Married at 29. Died at Robert & JNIary Smith's, at the ferr}', alias Beverly 48 bridge. Left three daughters, a brother Robert and sister widow Mehitable Patterson. 461. jNIarch 18. John Diamond, of John Diamond &' Sarah Preston. Atrophy, set. 9 months. The widow has five children with her, one female. Her husband lost at sea last year. 4G2. April 4. Sarah, wife of James Collins ; fever, pet. 31. 1st marriage nine years; 2nd marriage, ten months. She has three living children by Evoy, one male. Collins had three children, one female. She has had one female by Collins. Her husband Evo}^ died abroad. Married Collins, who is in the U. S. Marine Service. She was a Richardson, father a foreigner ; only child. 463. April 9. Nancy, of Jonathan & Elizabeth Pal- frey. Scrofula, iet. 13 months. They have four children left, two males. She was a Vincent. He a mariner. 464. April 14. Sarah, of Joseph & Mary Brown. Fever, vet. 10 years. She was a Becket. They have four children, males. 465. April 15. Jonathan Derby, captain. Consump- tion, ffit. 28. He was a son of Hon. Richard Derby, Esq., educated at Dummer Academy, and at Boston instructed as a merchant by his uncle E. H. Derby, and has been six voyages to India. Long sick, and confined through the winter ; was at his brother Samuel's in the Mansion House. 466. April 16. Sarah, widow of John Ropes. Apo- plexy, set. 77. 1st marriage three years; 2nd marriage thirty- two years. Married at 19. She was a Titcombe, of Newbury. She married first a Stocker and then was a widow six years ; then married a Ropes and then was a widow sixteen years. Left one child, married at Am- herst, N. H. 467. April 22. Jean Baptiste, so called ; a French 49 prisoner, -worn out, net. 48. He was born in Rocbelle, France, from which he had been long absent in different parts of America, chiefly St. Domingo. He left a child there. He had been some time in Salem in the late war. 468. May 19. Maria, of John and Euth Barker. Fever, 17 mo. They are a family from Pembroke, and this their only child. Have been in Salem but a few years. A blacksmith. She descended from Rev. Smith. 469. May 17. News of the death of Benjamin, son of Benj. Cloutman. Fever, oet. 16. His widow mother has many children. This a promising youth. Died 25 April in Havana, of the prevalent fever, by which we have lost many seamen. He was with E. H. Derby, jun. 470. May 17. News of the death of James, son of John Collins, sen. Fever, set. 15. The father has left five children, out of twelve. This a lovely youth ; died 5 April in Havana, of the fever there among the Ameri- can ships. He was with Capt. Flint. 471. June 13. Nathaniel Osgood. Aged, vet. 88. Twenty-nine years married. Married at 34. He has left one son, Christopher. His wife was a Hannah Babbidge, married in 1745 and died Sept., 1774. He has lived with his son above twelve years. He was a distinguished shoemaker in his early life. In his temper easy. A brother now living ; an old man. 472. June 20. Thomas Squires, mariner. Consump- tion, eet. 59. He came from Devonshire, England, set. 19. 473. June 23. Mehitable, of Joseph and Mehitable Valpey. Dropsy in head, set. 3 years. They have three male children. 474. June 22. Samuel, of Nath'l and Abigail Phip- pen. Fever abroad, set. 17. They have one son and two daughters left. Sick in the Havanna; died on his passage, 4 June. Was with Capt. Taylor. 50 475. July 7. Female child of William and Mary Foye. Convulsions, 16 days. He has nine children by former wife, four males ; none by the present wife. 476. July 9. News of the death of John, sou of John and Elizabeth Fairfield. Fever abroad, vet. 27. Family scattered. Three daughters and four sons. Two daugh- ters married. In the East Indies. 477. July 20. John Hodges, Captain. Hemorrheis, set. 76. Twenty-five years married. Married at 23. A worthy man. He has left three sons and a daughter, all in reputation. Married a Manning. 478. July 27. Mary Chubb, widow, £et. 63. 1st marriage, four years ; 2nd marriage, three years. Mar- ried at 20. Left no children. First husband, Edey, had children. She was a Searle. 479. Sept. 2. Male child of Daniel and Sarah Eeed. 7 mos. Child born in, and parents from Dauvers lately. He has one son by a former wife. 480. Sept. 3. George Cabot, of Joseph and Hannah Hosmer. 14 days. They have two daughters and a sou left. 481. Sept. 15. Bethiah, of William and Sarah Mil- let. 15 months. This was one of their twins. They have three children. She an Archer. 482. Sept.. 25. Sarah Hodges, of Daniel and Alice Ropes. 15 months. They have two children left, one male. 483. Sept. 30. Joshua, of Joshua and Lydia Webb. 20 days. A young family, first child. 484. Sept. 30. Richard Valpy. Decay, 65. Four sons and three daughters left. An honest, humble per- son, known as The Skipper. 485. Nov. 8. William, of William & Hannah Fos- ter, 8 months. They have one child. 51 486. Nov. 10. Jonathan Mason, Sen., Capt. Apo- plex}', Q6. Forty-fonr 3^ears married. Married at 22. He has left two sons and two danghters ; all have been married, many grand-children. Married a Babbidge. 487. Nov. 28. Martha Perkins, maiden. Convnl- sions, 43. She had lived with Mrs. Rogers from the time of marriage. She came from Ipswich. 488. Dec. 6. Elizabeth, widow of Ebenezer White- foot ; from broken bone, 57 yrs. Nineteen years married. Married at 15. She was a Mayberry. Left two sons and fonr daughters. 489. Dec. 11. Lj^dia, of Barnabas & Lydia Herrick. Consumption, '60. Her sister died in Oct. last. No daughter left. Three sons. 490. Dec. 19. Robert, son of Pierce & Sarah Evoy. Nervous fever, 11. Father and mother both dead. Two sisters left by Evoy, one by Collins. First with a slow and then nervous fever. Sick at G. F. Richardson's. 491. Dec. 19. Eunice, daughter of Joshua & Hannah Phippeu. Consumption, 20. Four sons and three daugh- ters left. 492. Dec. 22. Andrew, son of Andrew & Hannah Englisk. Quincy, 2 years, 8 months. One son and two daughters left. DEATHS IN 1800. 493. Jan. 5. James Collins in the ship Constitution, mariner. Fever abroad, 41. 1st marriage, nineteen years, 2nd marriage, one year. He married at 20 a Masury and left by her three children ; 2nd marriage to the widow Evoy and left one child. A man by trade a shoemaker. Two son's, one daughter by first wife, one daughter by 2nd Avife. 52 494. Jan. 8. Abigail White, widow of Joseph White of Isle of Shoals, 78. Seven years married; married at 19. Left two children, sons. She was a Muchmore of Isle of Shoals when J. W. of Salem married her. Lived twenty years with her son Joseph. 495. Jan. 20. Male child of John & Lydia Searle. Just after birth. She was a Fairfield. Lately married. First child. She had been long very ill disposed. 496. Jan. 24. News of the death of Jonathan, son of Jonathan Mason. Fever abroad, 16. The only son by E. King, his first wife. They have two daughters by first wife and two daughters and a son by second wife. Died on board Capt. Derby at in Hispaniola of yellow fever. 497. Jan. 24. News of the death of Benjamin Dorrel. Fever abroad, 19. The only son of Mrs. Strout by her former husband, Mr. Dorrel. Died on board Capt. Derby from on the passage homeward. 498. Feb. 16. Anna, wife of Nicholas Lane. Eheu- matic Fever, 48. Thirty-one years married ; married at 17. She was daughter of Wm. Bezoill. She has left two sons and nine daughters ; one son and three daugh- ters married. Born in Cape Ann and removed to Salem after marriage. He sailmaker. 499. Feb. 20. Capt. Andrew Preston. Nervous fever, 71. Forty-six years married; married at 25. He has left one son and three daughters ; two daughters married. Born in Beverly. She was a Lambert. He was an In- spector of the Customs. 500. Feb. 24. News of death of John, son of John & Hannah Collins, Sen. Fever abroad, 19. Have six children left, two males. Have lost two young sons at sea, both in the West Indies, by the Fever. 501. Feb. 24. News of death of Samuel, son of Sam- 53 uel & Sarah Hopes. Fever abroad, 19. Never lost a child before. They have five children left, three males. "Was at Curacoa and died ashore. Sick four days. A very promising youth. 502. March 20. News of death of Philip, sou of Tho- mas & Susanna Rue. Fever abroad and Dysentery, 22. Six children left, three sons and three daughters ; one son and one daughter married. Was in the ship America from East Indies. The only person who died in the voyage of 54. Died in Dec. last. 503. April 10. Margaret, of Adam & Mercy Wel- man. Consumption, 19. The widow mother has one son by same marriage. She was a MascoU and married a Stephens and then Wellman. 504. April 25. I^ydia, of James & Elizabeth Archer. Convulsions, 18 months. They have four children, two males. They are both Archers. 505. June 1. Jonathan Archer. Consumption, 53. Nineteen years married ; married at 24. He has left six children, three males ; one daughter married. Wife died in 1791. He had lived freely. Was an assessor of the town seventeen years. A man of some information ; for- merly a barber. Acquired interest in the war ; sold his house ; was a tanner. 506. June 2. Edward Chevalier, born in the Island of Jersey. Consumption, 55. Thirty years married; married at 25. Left a Avife, whom he married in Marble- head. She a widow when he married her. Came to Salem in the war from Marblehead, 1775. Had been ten years in Marblehead. 507. June 4. Susannah, relict of Jonathan Mason. Palsy and Apoplexy, 6G, Forty-four years married; married at 21. Left two sons and two daughters; all have been married. Her husband died last Nov. Her 54 sister Ward in 1797. She was a Babbidge ; her mother yet living. 508. June 7. Susannah, wife of Richard Valpy. Sud- denly, 40. Nineteen years married ; married at 21. Left three children, two females. She was a Backer from Marblehead. 509. July 9. Lydia, widow of Benjamin Woodman. Suddenly, 79. Thirty years married; married at 25. She was a Phillips ; parents from Lynn. She had thirteen livins: children. A son and three married dauo:hters left. 510. July 9. Lydia Babbidge, maiden. Fever and mortification, 67. She was the last of the children. The mother survives, aged 86. Lydia assisted the mother in a school. Madam Babbidge has kept a school above half a century. Lydia was sick about ten days. Sister of Mrs. Mason, who died in June last, and Mrs. Ward, who died Oct., 1797. 511. July 10. Elizabeth, widow of Andrew Millet. Fever and mortification, 69. Fifteen years married ; mar- ried at 20. She was a Tbzzer. Left two sous and a daughter. Died at her son in law Chipman. 512. July 16. Female child of Retire & Rebecca Becket. Fever, 26 months. They have one child, a male, left. She a Swasey. 513. July 31. News of the death of Tochim Jacob Rochstein. Fever, 25. Eight months married ; married at 25. She was a natural of Gayton ; married a Cox; then this husband. He was a German from Lubeck ; lately came into America. Died at St. Christopher. 514. Aug. 10. News of death of Samuel, of Samuel & Anna Foot, ^mall pox abroad, 17. Their only son ; they have three daughters. She a Crowninshield of Clif- ford. Died in Calcutta, on a voyage with Capt. Wheat- land. Lived Essex St. 55 515. Aug. 17. George Archer, Ciipt., on his passage fiom Hamburg. Lost at sea, 34 years ; married at 26 years. He has left a wife and four children, three fe- males. She a Hathorne ; supposed to be lost on Grand Banks in Dec. last. Lived Derby St. 516. Aug. 17. John, of John & Mary Collins, with Archer, lost at sea, age 20. They have three sons and two daughters left. A great loss in their eldest son. Turner St. They were seen so far on their passage. 517. Sept. 7. William, of Ebenezer & Sarah Slo- cum. Dj'sentery, 13 months. They have two children, one male. She a Becket. Essex St. 518. Sept. 10. Esther, of Daniel & Abigail Caldwell. Fever, 9 months. Mother a Carroll ; he from Ipswich. They have three children, two males. Near Bridge. 519. Sept. 1. Fem. of Thomas & Catherine Green. Dysentery, 3 weeks. They have three children. They were from Liverpool in England. 520. Sept. 12. Male ch. of Josiah & Margaret Flag. Vomiting and purging, 12 mos. They have two females left and two males. He lately from Mason, N. H., orig. from Reading, Mass. Daniels street. 521. Sept. 13. Hannah, of Samuel & Mercy Town- send. 7 years. They have four children left, three males. She was a Stevens. Essex St. 522. Sept. 14. Nathaniel, of Nathaniel & Elizabeth Trow. 9 months. This their first and only child. She a Gilman from Newmarket. He from Beverly. Daniels St. 523. Sept. 21. News of death of James, of Thomas & Mary Hutchinson. Fever, abroad, 26 years. The widow has two sons and two daughters at home, and a son, long absent, place unknown. Turner St. He was with Mugford, at Calcutta. 56 524. Sept. 24. Nancy, of Jonathan & Elizabeth Pal- frey. 15 mouths. Four children, two males, left, mother a Vincent, the youngest. Becket St. 525. Sept. 24. News of death of Joshua of widow Murray. Fever abroad, 19 years. Her only child. She was a Webb. He was with Capt. Mugford in ship Ulys- ses, and died in Calcutta. 526. Oct. 5. Mary, daughter of Jacob & Mary Nor- man. Scarlet fever, 4 years. The father dead. The mother an Archer, she married a Gunnison, then Nor- man, now Peters. One child left by Gunnison. Essex street. 527. Oct. 16. Abigail, widow of Zachariah Curtis. Aged, 86 years. Married at 20 ; seven years married. She was daughter of John Gray. Turner, between Essex and Derby. 528. Oct. 20. Lois, widow of Samuel Odell. Con- sumption, 55 years. Married at 22 ; she died in Pleas- ant st. Has left four sons and three daughters. She was a Larrabee of Lynn. Her husband died in 1790. 529. Dec. 12. Male child of Lydia, daughter of Dan- iel Cloutman. 2 years. 530. Dec. 28. News of the death of Capt. Elisha Harrington, drowned, 35 years. Married at 28 years. She a Barrill ; her second husband. Three children left, one son. He from Weston. He was cast away on ,v/ V r\ George's ; crew were saved ; were in a brig from Jamaica. fy^lL^r*'^ 531. Dec. 28. News of the death of John, son of "' Johnson & Ruth Briggs. Fever, 19 years. The widow has six children left, three sons and three daughters. Left by Capt. John Fairfield at Havanna. 532. Dec. 28. Capt. Adam Wellman missing, lost at sea. 27 years. Married at 26 years. He married Nancy, the eldest daughter of widow Browne. No chil- 57 clren. Son of Adam Wellman, who died abroad in 1786. Tliey sailed for Ireland 10th Jan. from Salem, and on 5th of Feb. from New York. 533. Dec. 28. John Crandall, mate with Capt. W. Putnam, missing. 41 years. Married at 32 years. He married the eldest daughter of Nicholas Lane and had three children, one male. He was from Providence, R. I. Sailed 12th Feb. for Gibraltar. 534. Dec. 28. James Carroll, with Capt. Putnam, mariner, missing. 19 years. The only son of James Carroll, who married a Webb.r^ Seven daughters left. 535. Dec. 28. John Cloutman, mariner, 2d mate with A. Wellman, missing, vet. 23 years. Son of Joseph ; his mother a Becket. She has one son and three daugh- ters left. 536. Dec. 28. Thomas Stephens, boy with Capt. A. Wellman, missing. 14 years. The widow has three daughters left. Her husband was lost in 1784. DEATHS IN 1801. 537. Jan. 22. Mary, of William and Anna Foster. Worms, 4 years 4 months. They have another child. She a Knapp. Essex Street between Turner and Becket. 538. Jan. 30. William, of William and Anna Foster. Throat distemper, 4 months. They have no other child, have lost three. 539. Jan. 30. Margaret, daughter of Joseph and Margaret Strout. 10 months. Their only daughter, they have 4 sons. Essex Street between Herbert and Curtis. Father a Lieut, in the American Navy. 540. Feb. 3. Sarah Burroughs, child of Daniel Geering. Fever, 20 years. Her mother a Stillman. 541. Feb. 4. News of the death of Jacob Wliitte- 58 more. Fever, 23 years. 2 sons and daughter left with the mother Mary. At Martinico. 542. Feb. 6. John, son of Maj. Gen. John Fiske. 21 years. Only two sisters are left, married to Allen and Putnam. Essex Street between Beckford and Dean. 543. Feb. 13. Mary, wife of Christopher Beals. Bilious Fever, 33 years. One year married. She Avas a Bacon of Lexington. The second wife of her husband. Two children, one by each wife, males. They had lived but a little time in Salem. He from Boston, a ship-joiner. Essex Street, corner of Turner. 544. Feb. 21, Sarah, widow of Capt. Oliver Webb. Fever, 35 years. Married at 17 years, and time in marriage 15 years. She was an Elkins. Her husband died 1798. Three sons and a dauo-hter left. Born E. part of Salem. Essex Street, corner of Turner. 545. Feb. 27. Elizabeth Manning, maiden. Com- plication, 72 years. There are two brothers and two sisters living together, rich and unmarried. Essex Street between Herbert and Curtis. 546. March 3. Sarah, wife of Robert Smith, aged 80. Married at 18 years, a Gatchell, with whom she lived 12 years. Has lived with Smith 43 years, and leaves one child, who married a Phillips of Marblehead. Her maiden name was Knights. She lived in her native town, Marblehead, till the war. Mr. Smith's second wife lived near Essex Bridge. Smith is a fisherman, and had children by his other wife. 547. March 13. Judith, dau. of George and Judith Archer. Scarlet fever and throat distemper, 5 years. He was lost at sea last year. The widow was dau. of Daniel Hathorne ; has had three children, one male. The child sick three weeks. Resided in Winter Street. 548. March 20. Hannah, wife of Emmons Smith. 59 Consumption, 51 years. Miirrieil at 22. She a dau. of Thomas Dimon. Four sous and three daughters left. Resides on neck, below Ingersolls. 549. March 21. Hannah, wife of Joshua Phippen. Consumption, 60 years. Married at 23. She was a Sibly and left four sons and three daughters. Was very active in early life, long sick and confined. Resides Hardy, below Derby Street. He a cooper. 550. April 11. William Scott, son of Thomas and Mary Ashbey. Atrophy, 15 months. She was a White. They have four children, one son. Resides Essex Street, between Orange and Curtis. He a Captain. 551. May 8. Moses Stickney, of Brentwood, N. H. Drowned, 25. Has no relations in this town in which he has lived about two years. He was born at Newburyport and educated at Brentwood. He was assisting to load a sloop with rocks, and in a high wind attempting to get from the neck to the sloop was drowned. See D. B. 552. June 6. Female child of Michliel and Mary Bateman. Convulsions, 6 days. She was a Batten, four children, one male. He a foreigner, mariner. Child taken suddenly. Resides Turner Street, between Derby and Essex. 553. June 29. Mary, widow of Henry Chipmau from Newburyport. Aged 84. Married at 18. First marriage sixteen years. Second marriage thirty-four years. She was a Carr ; married a Nowell and lived at Newburyport, then a Chipman ; left two sons and three daughters. She had lived above a year in the family of her son-in-law, Joseph Vincent, and died under the natu- ral infirmity of age. Born in Newbury. 554. July 8. Lydia, widow of Abraham Yalpy. GQ years. Married in 1756, at 20; 18 years married. She was a Clough. Her father from Boston. One daughter 60 survived her. Born in Salem near the windmill. Resides in Daniels Street. He a fisherman. 555. July 24. Mary Foot, dau. of William and Eebecca Oliver. Canker on Bowels, 3 weeks. They have three children, two sons. She a Whitford. Resides in Webb Street. He a soapboiler. 556. July 25. Sarah, widoAv of George Dean. Con- sumption, 28 years. Married at 18 years, and 8 months married. She was a Phippen, and left one child, a male. Resides in Hardy Street, below Derby. Long sick. Lost a sister and mother within two years, by Consump- tion. 557. Aug. 4. Benjamin, son of Samuel and Sarah Ropes. By accident, 19 years. Mother a Chever, have six children, left three sons. A worthy youth. First interment in the new ground in Brown Street. He was helping to lower the fore top-mast of the ship Bellisaurus, at Union Wharf, and was crushed between the two at the cap ; death instant. See D. B. 558. Aug. 5. Hannah, wife of James Perkins, yellow fever, 26 years. Married at 24. Was a Porter, born in Nova Scotia. Left one child, a female. Essex Street, corner of Hardy. He a blacksmith. See D. B. 559. Aug. 16. Stephen, child of William and Han- nah Webb. Obstructed breathing, 2 years 9 months. She was an Allen of Marblehead. They have four children, two sons. Resides Hardy Street, between Essex and Derby. He a mariner. 560. Sept. 2. George Underwood, son of John and Hannah Macewen. Vomiting, 8 months. She was a Townsend of Salem. He from Scotland, three children left, two sons. They have lived at Kennebunk. 561. Sept. 7. Female child of Joseph and Sarah Traske. Atrophy Infantile, 18 months. She was a 61 Dodge, both from Beverly. A young couple. He a blockmaker. Resides Daniel Street, below Derby. 562. Sept. 13. Micah, son of Nathaniel and Deborah Kinsman. Dysentery, 1 year 7 months. She was a Webb and lived formerly at the Fort. Two sons left. Eesides Essex Street, opposite East. He a Captain. 563. Sept. 18. Elizabeth Stone, dau. of Gamaliel and Sarah Hodges. Dysentery, 2 years 8 months. She was a Williams, four children, three sons left. Resides Essex Street, between Orange and Daniel. He a Captain. 564. Sept. 24. Elizabeth, of Jeremiah and Susanna Abbott. Dysentery, 10 months. He was from Andover last May. She a Center, from Charlestown, Mass. One daughter. Living below Ash Street, on the bank of North River. He a truckman. 565. Sept. 25. Elizabeth, dau. of John and Nancy Pierce. D^'seutery, 10 months. She was a Sibly ; her father from England, her mother from Beverly. Two daughters left. Living in Turner Street below Derby. He a blacksmith. 566. Sept. 26. Judith, wife of Joseph Miller. Con- sumption, 23 years. Married at 20. Her father was Deacon Kinsman of Gloucester, and her fathefs fiither, Col. Warner of Gloucester. They have lived in Salem two years. He was from Gloucester. Ropemaker and painter. Two daughters left. Resides on BroAvn Street on the common. She born in Gloucester. 567. Sept. 29. Hannah, wife of John Collins. Dropsy in the head, 52 years. Married at 20. She has left five of her own children, two sons ; one dau. lives of his first marriage, besides two daus. married Batchelder and Chever. She was a Porter, born in Littleton. Her parents removed from Wenham. She lived long in Dan vers. He a fisherman and lived with his former wife six years. 62 568. Sept. 30. Juclith, claii. of Joseph and Judith Miller. Atrop. Infant, 10 months ; youngest child. 569. Oct. 1. Maiy, dau. of John and Mary Berry. Fever, 15 months, only dau. They have three sons. She was a Ward. He a Captain. Resides Essex Street, corner Turner. 570. Sept. 28. Robert, son of Robert and Hannah Bartlet. Dysentery, 2 years. She was a Tarbox ; by marriage a Stanley. Has five children by Stanley and one by Bartlet. Resides Liberty Street, between Vine and Water. He a mariner. 571. Oct. 4. Emmons Smith. Fever, suddenly ; 54, married at 25. His wife a Dimon ; died in March last. Four sons and three daughters left. He was born in Ipswich. 572. Oct. 5. Miriam, wife of John Lewis. Dysen- tery, 52 years. Married at 51 years. She Avas a Maley of Marblehead ; lived in Fort Gerry, then with son Fiske, then Jacob Crowninshield. Upon death of her sister married sister's husband, removed five months since to Salem. Resides Brown Street, on Common. He of Newburyport, ropemaker ; has seven children. 573. Oct. 4. Nathaniel, son of William and Eliza- beth Hampson. Dysentery, 13 months 16 days. From Marblehead, ropemaker. He has lived in Salem eleven years. She an Eliot from Marblehead. Four children left, one daughter. Daniels Street. 574. Oct. 5. Edward, of Daniel and Bethiah She- bane. Dysentery and fever, 18 months. His fiither from Isle of Wight. She a Widger from Marblehead. Three children left, one son. Mariner. Becket Street. 575. Oct. 5. Joseph, son of Joseph and Mercy Webb. Dysentery, 2 years and 3 months. She was a Devereux of Marblehead. He a boat-builder. Left two daughters. Becket Street. 63 576. Oct. 8. Elizabeth, dan. of Edward and Eliza- beth Archer. Fever, 2 years and 6 months. She was a Phippen, one son left. He a roperaaker, child long sick. Bridge Street, opposite Locust Street. 577. Oct. 9. Edward, son of above. Fever and dysentery, 1 year. No child left. 578. Oct. 8. Lydia, dau. of Joseph and Lydia Walden. Fever, 1 year and 8 months. She was a Flint from Lynnfield. He from Dan vers. Four sons left. He a ropemaker. Pleasant Street. 579. Oct. 10. W. Browne, son of Samuel and Nancy Masury. Fever and dysentery, 1 year. She a Browne. Four children left, two sons. Captain, mariner. Charter Street, corner Fish. 580. Oct. 11. Lemuel Winchester, of Audover. Dysentery, 36 years. Married at 24. He has four children, two sons by his wife, who had two children by a former marriage. He cams to work the season in town as a carpenter, leaving his family in Andover, came with her daughter. Bridge Street, opposite Locust, same house with E. Archer. 581. Oct. 12. Sarah, dan. of Joseph and Mary Browne. Fever and dysentery, 1 year and 7 months. She was a Becket. They have four sons left. Captain, mariner. Essex Street, opposite Pleasant. 582. Oct. 13. John, son of Mary Gardiner. Dysen- tery, 4 years. She was a Collins ; married Simon Gardi- ner. Three children left by him, two sous. Essex Street, corner of Herbert. 583. Oct. 14. Patty, daughter of Joshua and Ester French. Dysentery, 3 years and 6 mouths. She was a Butman. They have four children left, three daughters. He a truckman. Lives Flint Street, between Essex and Chestnut. 584. Oct. 15. Lydia, daughter of Joseph and Mary 64 Peele. Dysentery, 1 year and 3 months. She was a Lufkin, one son left. Derby Street, near Blaney Street. He a mariner, absent. 585. Oct. 16. Samuel, son of Samuel and Susanna Caban. Dysentery, 1 year and 2 months. She was a Ruee. His father came in early life from France. Their only child. Becket Street. He a mariner, absent. 586. Oct. 19. Mary, dau. of Moses and Lydia Townsend. Dysentery, 8 years and 6 months. They have four children left, one son. She was a Lambert. He a captain of a ship. Derby Street, below Turner. 587. Oct. 20. George, son of John and Lydia Albree. Chin cough, 1 year and 4 months. He from Medford and his wife also. She from the ancient ftmiily of Tufts. Lived in Salem several years, then left and returned two years since. He a trader. Two children left, one son. Daniels Street between Essex and Derby. 588. Oct. 29. James, son of James and Mary Clearage. Fever and dysentery, 8 years. He was from Kittery, Maine. She a Foote, of Salem. He married 15 years ago, and afterward removed to Newfield, 90 miles. He has lately returned to Salem. Five children, one male. He a ship carpenter and caulker. 589. Nov. 3. Mary, dau. of William and Elizabeth Carlton. Cough and dysentery, 9 months. A twin child, two daughters left. She a Cooke. He a printer. 590. Nov. 7. Susanna, dau. of Ebed and Deborah Stoddard. Cough and fever, 13 mouths. She a Marsh from Hingham. He from Hingham, a shoemaker. Six children left, one sou. Derby Street, near corner of Daniels. 591. Nov. 12. Margaret, wife of Charles Johnson. Fever, 27 years ; married at 26. She a Whitefoot. He from Gothenburg in Sweden. One child, a son. Williams Street. 65 592. Nov. 15. Patience, wife of Richard Nichols. Fever, 39 years, married at 19. First marriage one year. Second marriage sixteen years. She was a Collins ; first married a T. Stevely ; fonr children, one son, one dan. by Stevely included. Broad Street, west end. 593. Nov. 22. Male child of John and Elizabeth Bonnemaison. Convulsions, 9 months. He came from Martinico, and married at Salem, 20 Aug., 1794, then removed to Martinico. She daughter of Rev. Johnson. She at Salem on a visit, Court Street. Ho a merchant. 594. Nov. 30. Male child of Ester White. Hooping cough, 9 mouths. Her grandfather a Masury. Her mother married a Burke. 595. Dec. 5. Eunice, widow of William Cooper. Consumption, 48 years ; married at 22, married 8 years. She was a Swasey. He an Englishman ; 18 years absent, where, unknown ; left no children. 596. Dec. 7. News of the death of William, son of John and Elizabeth Reath. Fever, abroad, 23 years. He was born on Salem plains, but lived till lately at Marble- head. His parents have not lately lived in Salem. He died at sea. Mate with his brother John. 597. Dec. 8. Mary, widow of Asa Whittemore. Consumption, 52 years. Married at 17 ; 27 years married. She was a Potter from Beverly, born at Chebacco, Ipswich. He was from Danvers. He died at Boylston. Left two sous and one daughter. Mrs. AYhittemore's father killed by Ellingwood, of Beverly. Always feeble. A good mother. Husband a mariner. At first a black- smith. 598. Dec. 13. Notice of the death of John, son of Samuel and Mary Knapp. Fever abroad, 40 years. jSIarricd at 18 years. First marriage seventeen years. Second marriage, three years. He was born in Ports- 5 66 mouth. His first wife a Gavett of Salem ; left three daughters. His second wife a Dodd of Salem, has one son. He was on his passage from Batavia to Philadelphia, in the Brig Harriet, Capt. Isaac Hagar. 599. Dec. 13. Ester, wife of Joshua French. Debil- ity, 40 years ; married at 22. She was a Butman, left four children, three daughters. From Wenham. Flint Street. 600. Dec. 13. Mary, wife of Thomas Ashby. De- bility, 36 years ; married at 26. His second wife, she was a White. He lived but a short time with the first wife. Three daus. and one sou. Essex Street between Curtis and Oransre. 601. Dec. 16. Capt. John Baton, of Isle of Oleron. Eupture, 72 years; married at 21. He was a Huguenot from Rochelle. He came early [in 1745, see D. B.] to Salem and married a widow Lander, who was a Slade. Four daughters survived him. He was of good character, much esteemed and respected. Long infirm but not con- fined. English Street, below Derby. 602. Dec. 17. Rnth, widow of Capt. Johnson Briggs. Fever, 46 years; married at 17, married 22 years. She has left six sons and three daughters. He died abroad in 1794. She was a Stileman. Union St. 603. Joshua, son of Joshua and Ester French. Fever abroad 14 years. The mother and another child have died this 3'car at home. He was at Batavia with Dever- eux when he died. 604. Capt. Samuel Townsend. At sea, 39 years ; married at 28. He has left a wife and five children, two sons. He sailed from Salem and has not been heard of. She a Stevens. 605. Samuel son of Samuel and Elizabeth Masury. At sea, 19 years. The mother a Webb. He was with Capt. Townsend. 67 606. James, son of James and Hannah Collins. At sea, 19 years. Parents dead. He was with Capt. Townsend. 607. William, son of William and Elizabeth Fairfield. At sea, 17 years. His mother a Becket. He was with Capt. Townsend. 608. Richard, son of Richard and Mary Collins. Fever abroad, 26 years. His mother a Cox. Two daughters left. A mariner, had been three years absent ; died at Philadelphia. DEATHS IN 1802. 609. Jan. 2. Edward, son of James and Hannah Murray. Fever, 2 years. The mother a Cox. Two children left. Curtis Street. 610. Jan. 3. Susannah AYelden, a maiden. Palsy, 84 years. Her parents came from Scituate before her birth. She has lived thirty years in Danvers. She had been paralytic before the last shock. Her mother's name Elizabeth. 611. Jan. 3. Mary Ann Richardson. Lung fever, 90 years; married at 20, married 51 years. She had ten sons and two daus'hters. One son and one dauirhter survived her. She was a Dupy of Boston. Lived in Salem nine years with her daughter Sweetzer. Her husband David Richardson, of Woburn. Her son blind by accident, living in Woburn. Derby St. near Daniels. 612. Jan. 4. Deborah, wife of James Becket. Palsy, 42 years, married at 23. Left four daughters and two sons. She was a Peabody from Haverhill. This was the second stroke, the other six months before. Her mother a paralytic. Becket Street, below Derby. 613. Jan. 29. Mary, widow of William Cox. Pleu- risy fever, 67 years, married at 27, married three years. 68 She was a Village. Left one daughter, widow Macdaniel. See D. B. 614. Feb. 12. Nicholas, son of Nicholas and Eliza- beth Martin. Convulsions, 3 3^ears. She was a Bartlett. The husband was drowned several years since, one son, John, left. Daniels Street. 615. Feb. 20. Female child of William and Eliza- beth Cody. Quincy, set. 10. The mother a Welcome. A son left. She married a Williams and Jeans since. 616. March 7. A child of James and Hannah Mur- ray. Fever, set. 10. One child left, they buried one in January last. The mother lays sick. Curtis Street. 617. March 19. 'William Sage from Connecticut. Consumption, set. 53. Married at 33 years. He was from Middletown, Conn. He left one child, a son. His wife a Welcome, has two children by Smith. Webb St. 618. March 27. John, son of John and Priscilla Clark. Atrophy, 20 years. Father and mother long time dead. Only one surviving sister, Priscilla. Curtis Street. 619. April 2. Thomas Palfrey. Scrofula, 33 years, married at 25. Left three children. He was a son of Warwich P., formerly a Dept. of the Customs of Salem, by a second wife, who was a widow Bickford, a Ward. He married widow Gale, who was a Crowninshield. His father left him an estate of great value. He was an active man. She had children by Gale and three sons by Palfrey. Derby Street, near Daniels Street. 620. April 7. Hannah, wife of James Murray. Consumption, 33, married at 20. Left one child, a dau. Her husband has not been heard of for several years. She was a Keen, and has lost two children this year. Curtis Street. 621. April 18. Reuben, son of Reuben and Catharine 69 Shad. Dropsy in head, 7 years. She has been long a widow. Two children left, one son. She a Coffrin. Derby, corner of Daniels Street. 622. May 12. Elizabeth, of Jona. and Sarah Browne. Fever. 21 years. Her mother a Twiss. She addressed by B. Waters. They have two sons and a danghter left. Taken Saturday of malignant scarlet fever, and died Wednesday morning. Lived on Allen's farm on the Neck. 623. May 28. Hannah, daughter of Daniel and Deborah Sage. Fever, 5 years. She was daughter of S. Silsbee. He from Scotland and at sea. A son and daughter left. Daniels Street. 624. May 29. Daniel, brother of Hannah, last named. Fever, 3 years. (See 1795, three children lost by same fever.) Sick 41 hours only. 625. May 29. Mary, widow of John Ward. Fever, 51 years, married at 18 years. Lived with her first husband, an Emerton, 7 years, and with her second husband. Ward, 5 years. He died Dec, 1789. She a Lufkin from Ipswich. Had son and daughter by first marriage. Daughter married Luke Heard. 626. May 30. Sarah, wife of George Sinclair, of consumption, 25 years; married at 23 years. One child, a son left. She was a Mascoll, married in 1799. Her husband a foreigner and absent. Complaining 9 months, removed during her sickness to her mothers. Derby Street, between Carlton and Becket Streets. 627. INIay 31. George, son of Sarah Sinclair, above. Fever, 9 months ; buried in same coffin with its mother. 628. June 5. News of the death of Samuel Rantoul. Abroad, 21 years. His mother a Preston. Father died abroad. A brother and sister living. His father from England, worthy, died in 1782. He had been an apothe- cary in Salem and his health directed a voyage, and he 70 died of consumption in Bilboa, 20 April. With Capt. Haskell, of Beverly. 629. June 14. Olive, wife of Isaac Perkins. Fever, 35 years, married at 23. She was a Phippen. No child. She was seized violently with scarlet fever on Monday ; sick seven days, had been complaining. On Derby Street near Neck. 630. June 22. Hannah, one of the twins of William and Elizabeth Carlton. Fever, 18 months. One child, a female, left. The other twin died in November last. She a Cooke. Essex between Newbury and Union Streets. 631. June 26. Mary, of James and Mary Stocker. Measles and consumption, 5 years. The father has one female child left. His wife (a Herrick) died a few years since. Child under care of grandparents. County Street, near Ash. 632. July 1. Charles, of Charles and Margaret Johnson. Fever after measles, 1 year. The mother died in Nov. last. The father at sea. A Frenchman, 633. July 8. Susanna, of Susanna Preston. Con- sumption, 17 years. The mother a daughter of Capt. Andrew Preston. His wife a Lambert. Sick a year, confined six months. Essex, opposite Pleasant Street. 634. July 8. Capt. Thomas Dean. Mortification, 79 years, married at 28 years ; lived one year with first wife and forty-one with second wife. Leaves one dau. by each wife. He was son of Capt. Thomas Dean and leaves a brother and two sisters. Derby Street. See D. B. 635. July 12. Lois, wife of Andrew Cole, of Bev- erly. Consumption, 33 years, married at 30. She was a daughter of John and Elizabeth Fairfield. Lived much in Beverly and married there. Long sick ; came over to her parents and died while on her visit. Only child died. Turner Street between Essex and Derby Streets. 71 636. July 30. Deborah, of Daniel and Deborah Sage. Dysentery, 19 months. One son left, absent with his father in the East Indies. 637. July 31. George, of William and Patty Boyd. Atrophy inf., 3 months. He from Ireland, she a Franks. Two children left, one male. 638. July 31. News of the death abroad of John Gray, of fever, 31 j^ears, married at 23. Left three children, one daughter. He a son of John Baton, and a worthy man ; married a Browne. Died mate of a ship at Batavia. Barton Court. 639. Aug. 16. Elizabeth, of George and Hannah Hodges. 7 months. Their youngest child. She a Phip- pen. He has two children, one son by former marriage and one daughter left by the present. Hardy Street, below Derb3^ 640. Aug. 17. Mehitable, of John and Miriam Per- kins. Complication, 29 years. The parents from Tops- field, 1785. She a Smith. They have four sons left, two by a former marriage ; moved to farm on Neck, then to last house on Derby Street, near Neck. 641. Auar. 18. Hiram, of Nathaniel and Eunice Shed. 2 years and 3 months. The parents lately from Amherst, N. H. Three children, one daughter. She a Fairfield, of Amherst. Derby Street, between Daniels and Hardy, on Palfrey's land. 642. Aug. 24. Mary, wife of Luke Heard. Dropsy, 33 years, married at 21. She was an Emerton. Her mother died in May last, and had married a Ward ; one child, a son, left. Heard from Lancaster. He had been for many years infirm. Derby Street, between Daniels and Hardy Streets. 643. Aug. 24. Elizabeth, wife of Capt. John Ed- wards. Dropsy, 56 years, married at 24. She a dau. of Rev. Samuel Fiske, of Salem, and he a foreigner. 72 She has left a son who marrietl a Browne and a daughter who married a Street. She had long been infirm. See D. B. Essex Street above Elm. 644. Aug. 28. Susanna, widow of John Hathorne. Aged 80 years, married at 25 years. Her husband died after three years of marriage. She was a Tousel, and descended from the ancient families of English and Hol- lingworth. Col. Hathorne is her son. Daughter married an Ingersoll. See D. B. 645. Aug. 15. Stephen Shehane, killed by lightning at sea, 22 years. There is a widowed mother and three sons, two married. Benjamin married and one child ; Daniel married, four children, one son. He was in the Belisarius. See D. B. Several were injured, he only was killed. 646. Aug. 28. News of the death of William Becket. Scurvy, at sea, 30 years, married at 26. He has left a widow (a Waters) and one son and one daughter. The mothers of both, widows. He sailed with Capt. Felt from Isle of France, and they both died on the passage. W. Becket died 2 July last. 647. Sept. 8. Jonathan Twisse, farmer on the Neck. Palsy, 69 years, married at 23 years. One child left. He came from Danvers upon the Neck farm, then Ives' farm, and lived there twenty-eight years. His only child married a Browne and lives on the farm. He was a large, strong man and very honest and esteemed. 648. Sept. 10. Mehitable, widow of Capt. William Paterson. Dysentery, 60 years, married at 27 years ; lived with husband twenty-four years. She was a Smith ; the family lived near ferry. Her husband dead nine years. Left four children, one daughter married a Byrne. She was complaining, confined ten days. Her eldest son married. In Herbert Street. 73 649. Sept. 11. Sarah, witlow of George Underwood. Dysentery, 67 years, married at 20. She was a Lambert. Married Matthew Batman, of Beverly, 1755, lived with him nine years; married John Underwood 1768, and lived with him eight years. A child John and a son by Underwood, George, left. Her second hnsband died abroad. The collateral branches of family numerons. Essex Street, corner of Becket. 650. Sept. 14. Ezra Trask from Beverly. Dysentery, 79 years. ISIarried at 23 and lived fifty 3^ears with first wife, Joannah (Green), who died 1797, aged 81 years. He took his 2d woman before Dr. Putnam, of Danvers, in 1801, and she died soon. He had lived in Danvers and not long in Salem. 651. Sept. 15. Eunice, of Nathaniel and Eunice Richardson. Consumption, 23 years. She was their only daughter. They have four sons. She wan addressed by a S. Hunt, of Charlestown, N. H. Father from Woburn, mother from Danvers, a Putnam. East Street. 652. Sept. 19. Joseph Lambert, of Moses and Lydia Townsend. Dysenter}^ 16 months. The}' have three dauirhters left. The father at sea ; she a Lambert. Derby, corner of Carlton. 653. Sept. 21. Amelia, daughter of William and Sara Patterson. Atrophy Inf., 23 months. They have four children left, two sons. She an Archer, daughter of John. "Walnut Street. 654. Sept. 24. Thomas, son of William and Hanna AYebl). Dysentery, 16 months. They buried one child thirteen months ago. They have three left, one son. She an Allen of jNIarblehead. Hardy Street. 655. Sept. 30. Susanna, of Andrew and Hanna English. Dysentery, 3 years. They have three children left, one son, all sick. She a Patten. Williams Street. 656. Oct. 10. John, of James and Elizabeth Archer. 74 Atroph Inf., 17 months. They have fonr children left, two sons. She an Archer. Essex St. , corner of Pleasant. 657. Oct. 3. John Andrew, of Rev. Nathaniel and Mary Stone. Dysentery, 7 months. She an Andrew, on a visit from Windham. Their only child. Winter St. 658. Oct. 10. Olive, wife of Zechariah Marston. Dysentery, 38 years, married at 33 years. She a Shelden, of Dan vers. Two children, one son. He had also two children by a former wife. Essex St., corner of Union. 659. Oct. 11. John, of Zechariah and Olive Marstou. Dysentery, 1 year. 660. Oct. 11. Hannah, wife of Andrew English. Dropsy, 36 years ; married at 21. She a Patten. Three children, one son. 661. Oct. 12. Mary, wife of John Williams. Dys- entery, 46 years ; married at 26. She a Webb. Three children, one son. A daughter has married a Victory and a Rind. He born in Loudon. Becket Street. In- firm for a long time. 662. Oct. 13. Mary, daughter of John and Elizabeth Emerton. Fever, 3 years. She a Bartlett from Marble- head farms. He from Chebacco. Three children left, one son. Turner Street below Derby. 663. Oct. 14. Charles, of John and Sarah Babbido^e. Dysentery, 15 mos. She a Becket. Six children living, three sons. Essex Street, near Union. 664. Oct. [ *]• [ *] s of Joseph and Lydia Walden. Dysentery, 8 mos. They have four children, all sons. He aropemaker, industrious. She a Flint from Lynnfield. Baptized in 1801. Long sick and the mother and children. Pleasant Street. 665. Oct. 21. Isaac Perkins. Dysentery, 88 years, married at 25 years; 1st marriage, forty-one years, 2nd *MSS. mutilated. 75 sixteen years. Left widow and fonr children, three sons in town, dan. widow Woods. See D. B. All came from Topsfield into the town of Salem. Derb}^ Neck Gate. 666. Oct. 23. Samuel, of Samnel and Abjofail AVebb. Atrophy Inf., 10 3'ears. Son of John Webb, she a Pal- frey, two children, females. Hardy Street below Derl)y. 667. Oct. 28. Thomas Mascoll. Dysentery, 64 yrs. Has two sisters, widow Mary Welman and the widow of Pasca Foot, called Tammy. Derby, corner of Becket. 668. Nov. 28. John Hubbard, of John and Martha Fairfield. Scarlet fever and throat distemper. 3 years. They have two daughters left. She a Hubbard of Ips- wich Hamlet. He a son of Dr. W. Fairfield of Wenham. 669. Dec. 13. Priscilla Lambert, of Matthias and Han- nah Rice. Scarlet fever and throat distemper, 4 years. She was a Lambert of Salem and married M. Rice, a phy- sician, of Saco, and removed to Biackpoint, Me. He died several years ago. Left three males, child born at Scarborough, widow removed to Salem last year. 670. Dec. 14. Female child of Henry and Sarah Prince, at birth. He was from Ipswich. She a Millet. They have six children, two males. 671. Dec. 15. Thomas, of Thomas and Mehitable Rue. Scarlet fever and throat distemper, 3 years. She an Archer. One male child. Her mother Kimball, past 80, and his mother's mother, a Becket, past 70, at the funeral. Essex, corner of Turner Street. 672. Dec. 17. Richard Goss, of Bradford. Apo- plexy, 53 years, married at 27 years. 1st marriage, one year; 2nd, sixteen years; 3rd, four years. Leaves five children. He born in Bradford, a ship carpenter. Third wife a Eulen. His surviving children by second wife. 673. Missing. Capt. Hardy Millet. Lost at sea, 25 years, son of John Millet. Full name was Joseph Hardy. 76 DEATHS IN 1803. 674. Jan. 2. Elizabeth, wife of William Daniels. Asthma, 42 years. Married at 20 years. She was a Grant at the ferry. He a boat builder from Hingham. Leaves two sons and four daus. 675. Jan. 8. Nicholas Lane, of Thomas and Char- lotte Magoun. Scarlet fever and throat distemper, 8 months. Their first and only child. She a Lane. He from Pembroke, a ship carpenter. Carlton Street. 676. Jan. 8. Adeline, of Samuel and Susanna Ar- cher. Fever, 5 months. She was a Babbidge. He sod of Samuel. Six children, two males. Walnut Street. 677. Mar. 5. William, of Zachariah and Olive Mars- ton. Fever, 4 years. The mother and another child died last October of dysentery. St. Peter Street below the church towards the river. 678. Mar. 6. Abijah, of Abijah and Mary Hitchins. Fever, four years. She was a Cloutman, her mother a Becket. His mother a Gardiner. Carlton Street. 679. Mar. 25. Mary Smith. Consumption, 27 years old. She was a granddaughter of Thomas Diman, an honest news carrier. 680. Mar. 28. Nathaniel, son of Nathaniel and Mary Hitchins. Fever, 14 months. She was a Webb. One female child left. Bottom of Turner Street. 681. Apr. 1. News of the death of John Rogers at sea. 26 years old. IVIarried at 23 years. He married Eliz. Foot, a Crowninshield. He was born in Ipswich in England. One son left. He died on his passage from Canton to Boston, of fever. 682. Apr. 1. News of the death of Edward, son of Edward and Hannah Stanley. Shipwrecked, 17 years of age. Born in Salem. Father dead and mother married R. Bartlett. Shipwrecked in Virginia and perished. 77 683. Apr. 1. Coiiclutled thcit Sam. Molloy is dead. Aged 25 years. Married at 22. One son left. Married Nancy Foote, a Crowninshield. Born in Salem and has been missing three years. (J84. Apr. 10. News of the death of Ebenezer Toz- zer, of Fever, abroad. 46 years old. Married at 38. He was a son of Mrs. Whitefoot, who died at 103. His wife a Patterson. Two danghters left. Born in Salem. On his passage from Gaudelonpe in the Brig Trial, 25th March. 685. Apr. 10. News of the death of James Crelly. Fever, 42 years old. ISIarried at 27. He was from Ire- land. She a Valpy. Five children, four females. Sick six days, died 18 March with Capt. Ober. 686. Apr. 10. News of the death of Stephen Waters, son of Benjamin and Lucia Waters. Dysentery, 19 years old. Father of Salem, mother a Dane of Ipswich, sister of Hon. Nathan Dane. A brother and two sisters left. Parents dead. Died soon after he left Calcutta, in a ship commanded by Joseph Orne of Salem. 687. Apr. 13. Mary, dau. of Manstield and Joanna Burrill. Consumption, 25 years old. He from Lynn in early life. She a Silsbee. They have two sons and three daughters left. 6S8. Apr. 22. Martha, wife of James Whittemore. 34 years old, married at 21. A Clemens, born in Salem. 689. Apr. 21. William, of William and Hannah Webb. Convulsions and worms, 6 years of age. She an Allen. They have left four sons and two daughters. 690. Apr. 25. Hannah, wife of Robert Bartlett. Fever, 45 years old. Married at 19 years. 1st marriage 14 years ; 2d marriage 7 years. She was a Tarbox of Lynn, married a Stanley and afterwards a Bartlett. By Bartlett a son. Two sons and one daughter by Stanley livinsr. 78 691. Apr. 29. Margaret Manning, of Benjamin and Hannali Hodges. Consumption, 12 years of age. Tliey have four daus^hters and a son left. Mother a Kins:. 692. June 15. Hannah Hodges, widow of N. Archer. Age, 86 years old. Married at 19 years. Daughter of Gamaliel Hodges (see Day Book), and married an Ives and Archer. Lived many years a widow. No children survived her, but G. G. children. 693. July 27. Capt. Edward Allen, sen'r. Obstruc- tion in intest. canal, 68 years old. Married at 24 years. In first marriage fifteen years, in second twenty-five years. He married Ruth Gardner, alias Hodges, 18 Jan., 1759. He married Mary Lockart of N. C, 1778. Left a son and two daughters by first wife and three sons and three daughters by second wife. See Day Book. 694. Sept. 2. Charlotte, of Joseph and Mary Wa- ters. Vomiting and purging, 10 years old. Mother a Dean, died Nov., 1798. Four daughters and two sons now left. 6^5. Sept. 2. John Loring, of John and Ruth Bar- ker. Teething, 12 months. She granddaughter of Rev. Smith. Both from Pembroke. Two daughters left. A few years in Salem. Blacksmith. 696. Sept. 2. News of the death of Amos Hill, of West-India fever, 23 years of age. Married at 22. He was from Richmond, Va., not long in Salem, mar. Elizabeth, daughter of Rob't Bartlett. One daughter left. Died in Gaudeloupe, 22 July. 697. Sept. 14. Josiah Warren, of Josiah and Eliza- beth Gatchel. Atrop. Inf., 14 months. They have one son left. She a daughter of Nich. Lane. He from Brunswick, Me. Ship carpenter. 698. Sept. 15. Female child of Nathaniel and Mary Silsbee. Injury at birth, two days old. She was a daugh- 79 ter of George Crowninshield. He was a son of Nath. Silsbee. Merchant. 699. Sept. 27. Wm. Cooke. Taylor, etc. Apo- plexy, scl by Jury. 51 years old. Married at 22. First marriage ten years, second marriage nineteen years. He has left a second wife, and two children by first wife a son and daughter. Daughter married a Becket. Wife a Brown, widow Rankin. First Avife a Marston. He was from Cambridge. See Day Book. 700. Sept. 28. Sarah, wife of Benjamin French. Consumption, 35 years old. Married at 26 years. She a granddaughter of Rev. Emerson of Topstield, named Emerson, and has lived in and near Boston. No children. He a carter. Essex Street, near Flint Street. 701. Oct. 1. Joseph J., son of Joseph Jenkins and Abigail Kuap. Dysentery, 10 months. She a Phippen, one daughter left. Derby, corner of Herbert Street. Captain, mariner. 702. Oct. 7. Mehitable Smith, of William and Sara Patterson. Inflammation of Bowels, 18 months. She an Archer. Three children, two males. Herbert Street. Captain, mariner. 703. Oct. 13. Edey, wife of Henry Stanley. Fever, 28 years old. Married at 24 years. She was a Picket of Beverl}'. They have two children, females. Her first husband left a child. He had a wife at Lynn, married two years. Liberty below Charter, mariner. 704. Oct. 13. Jonathan, of Benjamin and Elizabeth Cloutman. Scarlet Fever and throat distemper, 12 years. She was a Fry. The father died 1797. Four daughters two sons left. Webb Street. Father was a carpenter. 705. Oct. 23. Thomas Benson, of Rol)ert and Hanna Peele. Fever, 10 mos. She a Benson. Four children left, two males. Carlton Street. Father a mariner. 80 706. Oct. 23. Mary, of Benjamin and Mary Millet. Scarlet fever and throat distemper, 7 years. She a danghter of Wm. Peele. G. mother a Becket. Essex, corner of Herbert Street. Fatiier mariner. 707. Oct. 24. Mary, wife of Benjamin Macdouald. 42 years old. Married at 30 years ; a Cox, born in Salem. He from Ireland, died in the Amer. ship Essex. Two daughters . 708. Oct. 29. William, of Nath. and Hannah Wes- tern. Scarlet fever, etc., 6 years. The mother a Rich- ardson from Wobnrn. Have seven children left, one sou. Carlton Street. Father a shoemaker. 709. Oct. 29. Lois, of same. Same disease, 3 years. Father from Reading. 710. Oct. 31. Samuel, of Mansfield and Sarah Bur- rill. Quincy, 7 months. She a Randall of Isle of Shoals. Four children, two sons. Federal Street. Father a carpenter. 711. Nov. 3. Henry, of Joseph and Marg. Strout. Quincy, 7 years. She a Battoon, widow Dorrell. Three sons left, one by first husband. Essex, corner of Curtis. He a Lieut, in the Am. Navy. 712. Nov. 16. Margaret, wid. of W. White. Relax, of Bowels, 74 years of age. INIarried at 23, married life not quite a year. She was a Lambert and lived many years a widow. A good and agreeable temper. Much esteemed. Her husband was an Englishman, a mariner. She lived Essex, corner of East Street. 713. Nov. 19. John Bray, a venerable man. Of gradual infirmity. 80 years old, married at 24 years, and had a married life of 28 years. His wife a Driver, long dead. Two sons, dau. married B. Webb, one son mar- ried. His parents died aged. He was long infirm. A man of the greatest industry and most peaceful temper. Essex, opposite Herbert. A shoemaker. 81 714. Nov. 19. Martha, of John and Eliza. Hill. Quincy, 2 years. She a Browne. Six children, fonr sons. Charter, corner of Fish Street. 715. Nov. 23. Sarah, of Nath. and Sarah Mclntire. Nervons fever, 7 years. She a Sheldon. Both from Reading. Three children, two danghters. Have been in Salem five years. A laborer for Mr. Fogg. Daniel Street below Derby. 716. Nov. 29. Nancy, of James and Hannah Carroll. Quincy, G years. She a "Webb, dan. of John. Six danghters left. Carlton Street. 717. Nov. 30. Mary Adelaide, of Benjamin and Mary Babbidge. Nervous fever, 3 3'ears. She a daugh- ter of Joshua Phippen. They have one son left. Essex, between Herbert and Union Streets. 718. Dec. 14. Samuel Silsbee, Sen. Pleuritic fever, 73 years old. Married at 26 years. His wife a Prince. Left one son and two daughters, married to Daniel Sage and David Patten. Essex, corner Daniel Street. Quite a healthy man, not very active. DEATHS IN 1804. 719. Jan. 8. Eunice, dau. of William and Ruth Prat. Quincy, 5 months. He from Weymouth. She from Braintrec. A Wills. Five children, three sons. Not long in town, Webb Street. 720. Jan. 9. James Tytler from Scotland. Perished on the Neck in a violent rain storm. 58 years. Married in Scotland, ict. 24 years. Thrice married. Has lived on Salem Neck since he came to America in Aug., 1795. He has a wife and two daughters, all in Salem, came with him. Ho had two wives and children behind. See D. B. 721. ,Jan. 5. Rose, negro servant of widow St. Webb. Deformed, pals}-, 31 years of age. G 82 722. Jan. 20. News of death of Capt. Enoch Swett. Fever at sea, December 21. 37 years of age. Married at 32 to Nancy Williams. No children. He was born in Newbnryport. 723. Jan. 27. Penn, twin child of Samuel and Mary Townsend. Quincy, 4 3'ears and 7 months. He was lost at sea. She a Welman. Other twin named Moses. Four children left, three sons. Essex Street, opposite Pleasant. 724. Jan. 31. Martha, widow of Christopher Bab- bidgc. Mortitication, 62 years of age. Married at 19. First marriage not one 3'ear, second marriage twenty-four years. She was a daughter of Silsbce of Salem. Mar- ried first an Emerton in 1761, then Babbidge. Left four children, two sons. 725. Feb. 8. George "Wade, son of George and Abi- gail Newell. Fever, 16 mos. One child, son, left. PIo from Kennebeck, Bowdoin. She from Ipswich, a March See D. B. 726. Mar. 6. Samuel Bishop. Tide waiter in Cus- toms. Convulsions, 44 years. Married at 28, sixteen years in marriage. He was from Marblehead. He had been in the Revenue Boat since its establishment. His wife a Cox of Salem. Four children, one son. 727. Mar. 20. Barl)ara, wife of Samuel Tibbets. Consumption, 37 years of age. Married at 19. First marriage fourteen years, second marriage two years. She of Danvers. He a mason from New York state. No children left. Both of German descent. She was Ions; sick, but looked fresh. She a Bullock, grandmother an Ulmar. First husband a Goodhue. Essex, corner Hardy Street. 728. Mar. 25. Benjamin, of Henry and Sara Prince. Atrophy Inf., 1 month. She a Millet. He from Ipswich. 83 The}' Imve three sons and two dans. left. Mother very intinn. Derh}' Street, between Daniel and Oranire. 72!). ]\Iar. 28. Col. Saninel Carlton. Palsy, aged 73 years. ]\Iarried at 23 years of age. She a Eunice Hunt of Salem. Left two sons and five daus. ; two mar- ried, Mrs. Burr and Mrs. Helmes. He was with the army in 1778 returned, Avas sick and paralytic, much enfeebled, and confined fifteen years. Union Street. 730. A[)r. 11. Jonathan, of Jonathan Archer. Run- ning sores, aged 20 3ears. She was Rachel Woodman. They have ten children left, three males. First child's death in the family. The first child I ever christened. Lame many years. 731. Apr. 11. Benjamin, of Benjamin Hodges. Con- sumption, agetl 19 years. She a Hanna King. Four daus. left. He graduated at Cambiidge last year. 732. Apr. 24. Asa, of Timothy and Lydia Tibl)ets. Convulsions, 2 years of age. She was a Browne from Ipswich. He from Alban}'. One child left, a son. 733. June 3. Susanna Babhidge, schoolmistress. Fever, 90 years old. JMarried at 17 years ; 12 years in marriage. She was a Becket and had seven children, four sons, three daus., and has many of her posterity. See D. B. She was removed from her home on Essex street, while it was repaired ; inunediately taken sick and died at Archer's. Walnut Street. 734. June 15. Male child of Jonathan and Ester Smith. 24 hours after birth. They were both from Lynnfield. She a Smith, cousins. Her mother a Hart. Came to Salem in 1803. Two children living, one male. 735. June 17. Female child of George and Abigail Newell. G hours after birth. See Feb. 28 of the present year. 736. July 13. James Carroll. Consumption, 55 84 years old. Married at 23 years, and 22 years in married life. He was born in Berwick, Maine. Married Hannah, dau. of John Webb. He lived till lately on the River, bottom of Daniel Street. Died in Carlton Street. 737. July 15. Capt. Samuel Ingersoll. Fever at sea, 60 years of age. Married at 28 years. He married Susanna Hathorne at Hampton, 19 Oct., 1772. Left a son and dau. His son survived him one week. 738. July 22. Capt. Ebenezer, son of above. Fever, 23 years of age. On board same ship with his father and died at the Quarantine ground, Salem. 739. Aug. 13. Anna, widow of Adam Welman. Consumption, 30 years of age. Married at 25, one year in marriage. She was a dau. of Nath'l and A. Browne. Her husband died abroad. She was addressed by a son of Capt. B. West at the time of her death. 740. Aug. 19. Capt. John Becket (military). Par- alytic, 58 years of age. Married at 23. First marriage five years, second marriage fifteen years, third marriage thirteen years. Descended from ancient family of Becket. Two sons and four daus. First wife a Browne, second an Ingersoll, third a Dean. An active, social, benevolent man. Sick about three years. Shipwright. Becket Street. See D. B. 741. Aug. 19. Male child of Benj. and Mary Silver. 9 months. She a Bullock, dau. from the Ulmer family. Corner of Hardy and Essex Streets, opposite meeting house. 742. Aug. 21. Male child of Margaret Crispin. Atrophy Inf., 5 months. The mother a dau. of Wm. and Margery Crispin and granddaughter of widow Mary Tazell. Crispin from England. 743. Aug. 21. George Ellison, mariner. Obstruc- tions in int., 32 years old. Married at 28. Father an 85 Englishman, mother an Ulmer. The mother's family from Germany. George married a Foster of Ipswich, one son. See D. B. 744. Ang. 25. Bethia, clan, of John and Kachcl Archer. Mortitication, 12 years old. Nine children left. 745. Ang. 25. Female child of Wm. and Hannah Cordwell. 9 months. She was a Ilitchborn. They re- moved from Boston to Maine several years ago, and lately to Salem. Five children, three sons. Bridge Street. 746. Aug. 31. Mary Lee, of Samuel and Priscilla Lambert. Quincy, 14 months. They have a son and dan. left. lie at sea. Both Lamberts, of Joseph and Jonathan. Court Street. 747. Sept. 19. Male child, of Joseph and Martha "Webb. Convulsions, 8 days old. She a Devereux of Marblehead. Three children left, one son. Becket St. 748. Sept. 20. Alexander, of Alexander and Eliza- beth Donaldson. 8 mos. She a Peele. One child, a dau., left. He from Ireland, blockmaker. Becket St. 749. Sept. 16. News of the drowning of Alexander Allen, at sea. 26 years. He was a twin child of Edward and Mary Allen. The widow has three children of Capt. Allen's by a former wife, and live of her own, two sons, other one son. He fell from a yard that broke on his passage homeward. 750. Sept. 28. Capt. Nathan Millet. Fever, ague, etc., 32 years. Married at 24. Four years in marriage. Son of Jonathan and Sarah. Left two daus. Mother died in 1798. He had lately returned from W. Ind., sick. Corner of Essex and Herbert Streets. 751. Sept. 28. Female child of Thomas and Mary Goldsmith. Atrophy Inf., 9 mos. She was a Whitford. Goldsmith her second husband. Her former husband a Hill. Four children b}'^ both marriages, two sous, two daus. Derby Street, corner Webb Street. 86 752. Sept. 30. Male child of Thonicas and Sarah Webb, at birth. She was a Kilby from Hingham. They have one child, a female, left. Derby Street below Eng- lish and Webb. 753. Oct. 2. Mary, wife of Thomas Goldsmith. Ner- vous fever, 41 years. Married at 21. First marriage five years, second marriage five years. She was a dau. of John and ]Mary Whitford, married Hill in 1784 ; he died in 1789. She married second. Goldsmith, in 1799. She has left three children by first marriage, one son, and one by last marriage, a son. 754. Oct. 3. Elizabeth, widow of Capt. John Baton. Suddenly, 79 years. Married at 19. First marriage three years, second marriage fifty-one years. She was a Slate. She married eTona. Lander 1745, and John Baton in 1750. Baton died Dec, 1801. She had ten children. Died suddenly, without complaining, in her chair. Her two sons by Lander are dead. Four daus. by Baton sur- vive. English Street below Derby. 755. Oct. 14. Charles Cooke, of William and Eliza- beth Carlton. Fever, 14 months. They have one child left, a dau. Essex Street, below Union and Walnut. 756. Oct. 22. John Perkins. Debility, 60 years. Married at 25. First marriage sixteen years, second mar- riage eighteen years. He was from Topsfield in 1785 and lived ten years on Derby's, afterwards Allen's, farm, at the Neck. First wife a Heard from Topsfield. Second a Merriam from Boxford. Four sons, two by each mar- riage. 757. Oct. 23. Capt. Jona. Millet. Scurvy, 41 years. Married at 25. , He was a brother to Nathan, who died Sept. 23. His wife a IVlasury. Left six children, five sons. He returned on 21st from Batavia and had been mate under his brother-in-law Ixopes. Hardy Street between Essex and Derby. 87 758. Oct. 2G. Stephen Cloutman. Consumption, 49 years. ]\Iarried at 20. His wife Hannah Smith. Ten children, six males. lie from one of the old Salem fam- ilies. Ship carpenter, graver and caulker. Webb Street on Collin's Cove side. 759. Nov. 11. Hannah Weston. Consumption, 20 years. The father, Xath'l, from Reading, shoemaker; mother Hannah Richardson, of Woburn. They have now five daus,, two sons. Long sick. Addressed by Abraham Knowlton. Carlton Street. 760. Nov. 12. Mary Stevens. Consumption, 21 years. Dan. of late Capt. Thomas Stevens ; his wife a Valpey, who has two daus. Mary lived with her grand- mother Welmau. Hardy Street, between Essex and Derby. 701. Dec. 16. Mary Che ver, maiden. Paralytic, 80 years. Descended from an ancient family. Nursed long in Judge Lynde's family. Died at Capt. Timothy AVel- man's, a cousin. She possessed a house in Essex Street, opposite Orange Street. Lived two years with Welman. Derby Street, Avest of Hardy Street. 80 in August last. 762. Dec. 29. Capt. Thomas Ashby. Debility, 41 years. Married at 24 years. First marriage one year, second ten jears, third two years. Descended from an ancient famil}'. First wife unknown. Second wife Mary White, died in March, 1791, four children. Third wife an Ashby, married March 13, 1803, one child ; in all five children, one son, four daus. Essex Street, corner of Ciu'tis. 763. Dec. 30. Mary, dau. of James and H. Carroll. Atrophy, 7 years. She was a Webb. The father died in July last. Five daus. left. Carlton Street. 88 DEATHS IX 1805. 764. Jan. 31. Jesse Kemiy. Convulsions, 41 years. He came from ]\Iiddleton. ^Married, at 29, Hannah Mas- coll. Two children left, a son and daughter. He a tanner. 765. Feb. 1. Male child of Greenleaf and Elizabeth Porter. At birth. He from Haverhill and she from Danvers. Liberty, below Charter street. 766. Feb. 6. Eobert, of Robert and Hannah Peele. Fever, 6 years. Great distress in the head, but no de- lirium. She was a Benson. Three children left. One son. Carlton street. 767. Feb. 16. Samuel Jefferds. Apoplexy, 27 years. Married at 19 years. Left three children, one son. She was a Green of Marblehead ; he from Boston, a brass- founder. Essex, opposite Curtis street. 768. Feb. 17. liichard Nichols, baker. Consump- tion, 40 years. "Was alwa^^s feeble. He married, at 21, Patience Collins, who died Xov., 1801. He was from Rhode Island. Left three children, one son. 769. Feb. 22. Male child of Benjamin and Elizabeth Hutchinson. Fever, 18 months. She was a Hitchins of Marl)lehead. Five sons left. Tiu'ner, below Derljy street. 770. Mar. 24. Thomas Welcome at Guadeloupe. Fever, 22 years. Son of T. AY. hj a Lambert. Both parents dec'd. Two own sisters left. A promising young man. Mate with Capt. Penn Townsend of the brig Ed- win. Educated by Moses Townsend. 771. Mar. 24. Richard Furber at Guadeloupe. Fe- ver, 18 years. An orphan child. His mother a Chever. One sister. Educated by his mother's sister. Bapt. 19 Nov., 1786. ]Much esteemed. Was Avith T. Welcome in the brig Edwin. P. T. Master at Guadeloupe. 89 772. Apr. 4. Capt. Samuel Masury. Fever, 40 years. Married, at 28, XancA^ dau. of W. BroMne. They haxe live children, two sons. Below Pleasant street, north of Common, in New street. 773. Apr. 11. Josiah Gatchel, a carpenter. Cramp in stomach, 28 years. Married, at 23, Sarah Lane dau. of Xicliohis Lane. He from Brunswick, Me., and his parents, etc., are still living. Long confined by cramps and rheumatism. Tavo children left, males. Corner of English, on Derby street. 774. Apr. 14. Phwbe, wife of William lirowne. Con- sumption, atrop., 63 years. Born in Danvers, came from Andover; her father from Jersey. She a Ganson, and married first a Porter, second a Carlton, third a Browne. First marriage at 26. Time of first marriage, 14 years ; second, 3 years ; third, 19 years. She brought a niece with her, Plicpbe Buxton, from Andover. ]\lrs. Browne has two sons and seven daughters ; six have been married. Curtis street. 775. May 5. Joseph Searle. Worn out, 79 years. He was a true child of nature, with no education, no regular calling. His father a butcher. He married, at 24 years of age, first, ]Martha Dean and lived with her twent^'-six years. He married second, ^Margaret Becket, she being sixty years old, and li\ ed with her eleven years, and she died in 1789. No children. Lived formerly in the Becket House, near shore. 776. July 19. Benjamin Hutchinson. Suddenly, 37 years. His father was a blacksmith, as he also was, at head of Long Wharf. He married, at 23, a Hitchins from ]Marblehead, and lived with her fourteen years. Five children, all sons. Turner, below Essex street. 777. July 21. Elizabeth, dau. of James and Sarah 6* 90 Chever, consumption, 18 years. Her mother a Brown. They have three sons and three daughters liv ing. The eldest daughter married a Cook. Essex, opp. East street. 778. July 24. William Carlton, a printer. Infl. fever, 34 years. Son of AVilliam. Had l)een indisposed ever since his imprisonment for printing a libel upon T. Picker- ing. Died in the highest state of derangement. Married at 23, and lived nine years in marriage. His wife was a Cooke, her mother a Stone. His mother a Palfrey. One female child. See D. B. Essex, near Union street. 779. Aug. 9. James Shehane, son of Daniel. Yellow fever, 18 years. Died in Jamaica, taken by English. Was with Capt. Bullock. His mother Sarah Masury. Two sons left. 780. Aug. 25. Elizabeth, widow of William Carlton. Consumption, 34 years. Of scrofulous habit, of long confinement. She was a daughter of Charles Cooke. Mother a Stone. Brought up by an aunt, wife of Capt. Joseph White. Born within a few days of her husband. At Capt. White's, cor. St. Peter's and Essex streets. 781. Aug. 26. Mary Ann, of Benjamin and Nancy Kittridge. Dysentery, 21 months. Sick three weeks. Father practises physic. They came from Brookfield and New Bedford. No children left. East, cor. of Pleasant street. 782. Sept. 7. WiUiam, of John and Hannah McEwen. Atroph. inf., 15 months. He from Scotland, she a Town- send. They have four children left, one daughter. 783. Sept. 7. Sarah, wife of Capt. William Patterson. Consumption, 38 years. She married at 26, and Avas a daughter of John Archer. Prospects great in early life. Four children left, one daughter. Herbert street. 784. Sept. 20. Bethia, dau. of William and Sarah 91 jNIillct. Dysentery, 2 years 3 months. She an Archer. Five children left, one son. Essex, cor. of Pleasant street. 785. Sept. 20. Female child of A\'illiam and :Mary Crispin. Dysenter}^ 20 months. She a Dawson. Nine children left, one son. Winter street, east side near Hay Market. 786. Sept. 27. Xews of death of Capt. Nathaniel Browne, son of Nathaniel. Fever at sea, 34 years. He died on the 9th of June, lifteen days out, after seven days illness, on his return from Batavia in the shijD Recovery. His mother was a Meservey. He mari'ied, at 26, Mary Pickering of Salem. A most worthy man. Three chil- dren left, one son. Daniels street, Elwyn's Point. 787. Oct. 7. John Archer of William and Sarah Patterson. Atroph. inf., 2 months. She was an Archer and died last month. Three children left, two sons. The father once of good })rospects. Child in care of James Archer and l)uried from his house. Essex, cor. of Pleasant street. 788. Oct. 13. Lewis, son of John and Jane Stick- ney. Bowels disorder, 18 months. The parents and children came from Newbiuy. He came as shipwright and has l)cen a few months in Salem. Seven children, one daughter. Webb street, near the neck. 789. Nov. 1. Susanna, wife of Thomas Ehue. Fe- ver, etc., 58 3'ears. Married at 18 years of age, and time in marriage 40 years. A daughter of W. Becket. Had been faltering through the summer, sudden at last. Five children left, two sons. Derby street, cor. of Daniels. 790. Nov. 12. Samuel Brooks, merchant. Nerv. fever, 47 years. Fever continued twcntj-three clays. Moved into Salem from.AVol)urn. Married at 33, a Gill. 92 They have five children. He has many brethren. He was a most amiable man. Neptune, cor. of Elm street. 791. Nov. 26. News of the death of Capt. David Patten, drowned at sea, on the passage in a sch. with freio'ht from Trinidad to Baltimore. Thrown bv the motion of the vessel suddenly from the deck, and sunk immediately^ aged 38 years, having been married but two years. He was of Salem, left an orphan. Educated by S. Silsbee, whose youngest daughter he married. No children. 792. Nov. 28. Male child of Daniel and i\Iary Kenny. Atroph. inf., 3 months. Never well from birth. He was from JNIiddleton, Mass. She was a Hill. They have five children, two sons. Derliy street, between English and Webb. DEATHS m 1806. 793. Feb. 7. Female child of Peter and Hannah Clitibrd. Atrop. inf., 8 months. Only child. He from Dorchester, N. H. She from Salisbury, Mass. Family, Edwards. They have been in Salem a few months. Tur- ner street, between Essex and Derby. 794. Feb. 10. Female child of Henry and Joanna Wel)b. Fever, 8 months. The grandparents of the child, all four, living iu health. She a Burrill, both of Salem. Three children left, all females. He a son of John Weljb. The collateral branches numerous. Essex street, opposite Curtis. 795. Feb. 13. Priscilla, dan. of William and Mary Allen. Scrofula, 10 j'ears. He from Manchester, Mass., married first, Hannah Edwards, who died leaving three daughters, this the second. The second wife, a Plunt. The first wife from Manchester, dead four years. Hardy street below Derby. 93 796. Feb. 16. Joseph English. Fever, aged 72 years. He has one l)rother Philip, who is sexton of the East Meeting House. His father John came from Isle of Jersey, young, l^y invitation of P. English. Lived in the eastern part of the town, and was employed A\hile at home hy the heirs of Philip English, who was grand imcle to his father. 797. Feb. 17. James Collins, son of William and ]\Iary Foye. Worms, 5 3''ears. The mother was dau. of James Collins of Salem, and widoAv of Ledbettcr, by whom she has two daughters, Andrews and Foye. Essex street, below East, near Neck Gate, so called. 798. ]\lar. 4. James Philips, a native of Great Britain. Killed, aged 30 years. Came from Wales. He married, nine months previous to his death, a Pcabody from Andover. No children. He was discharging cannon on Crowninshield's wharf, and by some strange omission neglected to sponge. Daniels street. 799. Mar. 21. Female child of William and Rebecca Wing. Atroph. inf., 6 weeks. He from Plymouth. She a Saunders, from ]Marl)lehead. Lately came to Salem, Two daughters. Derby street, between Carlton and Becket. 800. Apr. 13. Capt. Benjamin Hodges, a man of great worth. Consumption, 52 years. He married, at 24, Hannah King of Salem, and has left four children, daughters. They have buried five children of consump- tion. Essex street, cor. of Orange. 801. Apr. 18. Nancy, of Edward and Margaret Allen, 22 years. Father died in 1803. Was from Berwick-on- Tweed. Mother a Lockhart, from North Carolina. See D. B. 19, 1015. Mother, two sons and two daughters left. At Andover. 802. Apr. 21. Cutlaloe, a black man from Boston, 94 Consumption, 50 years. Twice married, first at thirty years of age and second at forty j^ears. Lived fifteen years "with his first wife, and nine with second, wlio was born in Plymoutli county, free. He had a wife in Bar- badoes. Nine years in Salem. Collins street on Shallop Cove. 803. Apr. 24. Eobert Smith, died at his daughter's in Marblehead. Aged, 82 years. He was descended from Smith at the ferry, an ancient family. Married twice ; first, at 23 years, a Hollet, of Marblehead, by wdiom he had two children, one son and one daughter. His second wife was a Knight, by marriage a Gatchel, by whom he had one daughter. First marriage, 5 years ; second marriage, 43 years. A few years ago, the mansion house was sold and repaired, and he lived among his chil- dren. Not a year between his first and second marriages. 804. May 11. Mary, widow of Charles Collins. Fever, 39 years. She w^as a ]\Iunyon, married at 17, and left five children, three sons and two daughters. Eldest son at sea, mate of a vessel. Hilsband died Nov. 9, 1800. Brown street, near Washington Square. 805. May 15. Elizal^eth, widow of John Gray. Fever, 33 years. Husband died in 1802. She was a Browne, married at 21. Left two sons and an infirm daughter. Not long sick. English street. 806. May 19. William Newsman, a l)lack man from Providence. Worn out, 20 years. Came to Salem a mariner. Was taken sick and carried to the Charity House where he died in a few days. Lethargic while there. Has a mother living in Providence, E. I. 807. May 20. Female child of Emmons and Mary Smith. Atroph. inf., 5 months. She was a Gowing of Danvers. Two children left, both females. On the path below Webb street, towards Shallop Cove. 95 808. May 23. Anna, widow of Benjamin Gale. Palsy, etc., 82 years. She was a Philpot and second wife to B. G. whom she married at 50 years of age ; lived 11 years in marriage. One child is left by a former wife and three families of grandchildren. Essex, corner of Pleasant street. 809. June 7. Cornelius Bartlet. Convulsions, 32 years. His wife Grace Bowden from Marblehead. He from Plymouth, Mass., of four children. One daughter. He was a tanner with Capt. Collins, traded at sea. jSIar- ried at 20, and time in marriage, 12 years. Deyby street, near Becket. 810. June 12. Ennnons Smith. Consumption, 28 years. A ropemaker, industrious and of good ha])its. Long confined. Married, at 21, Mary McGowen of Danvers. He of Salem. Two daughters. Buried a child May 20. "Webb street near Shallop Cove. 811. July 6. Mary, widow of Benjamin "Waters. Consumption, 74 }ears. She a Dean. Twice married. First at 20 years of age, George Ropes, who died soon ; time in marriage two years. Second, at 26, Benjamin Waters, Avith whom she lived 27 years. Her second hus- band lost at sea. Long a widow, insensibly declining for longtime. Brother and sister left. Has left two daugh- ters, one is the widow of William Becket with tAvo daugh- ters. Children by "Waters. Vine street. 812. July 10. Benjamin French. Convulsions, 37 years. Twice married ; first at 22 years, lived 10 joars in marriage; second at 35. First wife from Maine. Second Avife Eliza V)eth Beckford of Salem. He from Woburn. Truckman. Three da^'s sick. One child, male. Hardy street, between Essex and Derby. 813. July 13. Henry "Webb, a mariner, son of John 96 Webb. Convulsions, 35 years. Sick only three days. Married, at 25, a Biirrill of Salem. Three children, females. Essex street near Orange. 814. July 24, Mary, of Retire and Rebecca Becket. Conyulsions, 5 years. The child complained on Monday morning and died on Monday night. She was a Swasey. Two children left, a son and daughter. Derby street, near Becket's wharf. 815. Aug. 16. Samuel Oakes, ship^Tight. Nervous fever, 17 years. He was from Cohasset, living with a brother in Carlton street, at a trade with him. Sick one week, last three days senseless. Of good reputation. 816. Aug. 19. Abigail, wife of John Watson. De- bility, 54 years. She was a daughter of Capt. John White, and married at 18. She has been long failing. A most kind neighbor. Left three sons and two daugh- ters. One son married in Portland ; a daughter Parker in Salem. 817. Aug. 20. News of death of Capt. Daniel Archer. Consumption, 30 years. He was a son of Jona. Archer, and had been iive years from home. Died at Liverpool in England, Juno 3rd, lingering. Was master of a ship for Mr. Murray, American Consul. Tavo brothers and three sisters left. 818. Sept. 7. Raymond, son of John and Elizabeth Emerton. Atroph. inf., 9 weeks. Child feeble from birth and small. He from Chebacco, Ipswich. She, a second wife, a Bartlet from ]\Iarblehead. Four children, two males. Lane below Derby street, between English and Becket streets going to the water. 819. Sept. 26. Benjamin Gale, son of Benjamin. Nervous fever, 21 years. He had been a clerk to his uncle Clifford. Father died in the infancy of the son. 97 "Wife ]\Iartha Cro^vninsliicld. Only child by Gale. Now Avidow Palfrey. Has children l)y Palfrey, males. Der1)y street between Daniels and Oranoe. 820. Oct. 1. jNIargaret, widow of George Lazell. Asthma, 74 years. She was a Swasey. Married a W. Crispin, in 1755, and then Mr. G. Lazell. First mar- riage, 12 years ; second, 17 years. One child, a son, ])y Crispin. Her mother Swasey now living aged one hundred years. Her only brother Samuel aged 7G. Daniels street. 821. Oct. (3. News of the death of Capt. Elij)halet S. Patterson. Fever abroad, 25 years. Died at sea, Aug. 18. He Avas a son of one of my best friends, Capt. W. Patterson. Eliphalet Smith a nanie from his mother's family. He has tAvo brothers, and a sister married ^V. Byrne. S22. Oct. 7. Male child of Antony and Mary Silver. Fever, 14 days. He from Portugal, second husband. She a granddaughter of Mr. Mc'Rhue, of Xeutral French. A LongeAvay. First husband a Pascal. Derby street, corner of Turner. 823. Oct. 12. Sarah, dau. of Nathaniel and Abigail Phippen. Nerv. fever, 21 years. Just ready to marry a ]Mr. Oakes, brother of Samuel who died in August last. ]\lother a Hooper, both of Salem. He a son of Deacon Phippen of the Society. Two children left, one son, and daughter Avho married a Knai)p. Essex street, aboA'e NeAvbury and Elm streets. 824. Oct. 25. Josiah Choate. Nerv. fever, 27 years. "Was a shoemaker, and then kept a retailer's shop on the Long Wharf. IMuch esteemed and prosperous. Sick many days. He Avas from Chebacco, and at 23, married a Hutchinson. One child, a female, (^irtis street. 98 825. Nov. 2. Capt. William Patterson. Convulsions, 36 years. His father one of the best of men. His wife an Archer, whom he married at 24, and she died last year. He was confined about tAVO days. Left two sons and a dauo-hter. Herbert street. 826. Nov. 2. AVidow Dorothy Williams. Consump- tion, 74 years. Married at 19, and had nine children. Lived fifteen years in marriage. She was lately from Marblehead. Lived with her granddaughter Davis. Very infirm a long time. Left a son and dauo-hter. Essex, between Union and Walnut streets. 827. Nov. 6. Female child of Elizabeth Collins. Atrophy, 9 weeks. Hardy, between Essex and Derby streets. 828. Nov. 25. Samuel, son of Samuel and Margaret Bishop. Nervous fever, 10 years. Sick three weeks. Father died IVIar. 6, 1804. Mother a Cox. An only son. Three daughters left. Carlton street. 829. Nov. 28. Female child of Timothy and Sarah Welman. Convulsions, 3 days. Well at birth. She an only daughter of the late Capt. Silsbee. One child left. Derl)y, near Hardy street. DEATHS IN 1807. 830. Jan. 4. News of the death of Henry Rice. Drowned at sea, 22 years. He was in his duty upon the rigging and fell from the jib. From East Indies l)ound homeward. His father, Matthias Rice, was a physician in Saco and its neighborhood. She a daughter of Capt. Joseph Lambert of Salem. 831. Jan. 25. News of the death of Samuel Thomas. Drowned at sea, 22 years. He was upon duty, and fell 99 from the mast. From AVest Indies bound for Wilmington, N. C. His father, Capt. WiUiam Thomas, absent. His mother p]lizal)eth. She a Stileman. Three children left, one son. 8o2. Feb. lo. Peter jMnrra}^ a cooper. Consump- tion, (U years. Long enfeebled. INIarried, at 25, a daughter of Stephen AVel)b, with whom he lived twenty- four years. She died in 171)5. He left only one child, a daughter, who married Israel Ward, a barber. Becket street. 833. Apr. 10. Capt. John Edwards. Paralj'^sis, 64 years. He was infirm for a long time and not paralytic, but in the last stages of his sickness. He was born on the Rappahannock, Va., came early to Salem, and married, at 24, a daughter of l\ev. Samuel Fiske, Elizabeth, sister of the late Gen. John Fiske, with M'hom he lived thirty- four years. Left two children, a son Capt. John Ed- wards, English street, and a daughter who married Thomas Street. 834. Apr. 24. Anstis, dau. of Robert and Anstis Stone. Consumption, 29 years. A woman of sterling worth. The mother a Babbidge by Anstis Crowninshield. One son and two daughters left. One the widow Dunlap. Hardy street. 835. INIay 14. Sarah, widow of Daniel Shehane. Paralytic, etc., 63 years. She was a daughter of Ben- jamin jNIasury, married at 23, and lived twenty-seven years with her husband who came from Ireland. Two sons left, married. Essex street, near Neck gate. 836. ]May 17. Miriam, widow of John Perkins. Fever, 52 years. Was sick l)ut eight days. She Avas a Smith from Boxford, married at 31 years, and lived eigh- teen years with her husband who died in 1804. He had 100 two children by a former wife, and tAvo l)y this, living now. Derby street near Neck gate. Had lived on Derby's Neck farm. 837. May 23. Sarah, wife of Abijah Ilitchins. Par- alysis of the brain, 52 3^ears. See D. B. She a daughter of B. Gardner, ropemaker, married at 20. From Boston at marriage, and he from Lynn. Five children, two mar- ried. Twenty-eight years in Salem. Beckct street. 838. June 4. News of the death of Capt. George Ropes. Drowned at sea, 43 years. He was in the Gulf of Gibraltar, and was washed overboard in the evening. He married, at 22, a Seth Millet. Left four daughters, three sons and two children deaf and duml). For the account, see D. B., June 5. Becket street. 839. July 17. Capt. Jonathan Beckford. Missing, 37 years. Born Aug. 7, 1770. He sailed from Surinam and left for home early in March, and has not yet l)een heard from. A flourisliing man of good habits, son of Jonathan and grandson of late deacon Beckford. He married, at 24, a daughter of Samuel Chever. Has left one daughter, who is the only child. Curtis street. 840. July 22. Margaret Swasey, l)orn Fel). 14, 1707. Aged, 100 years. She was a Diamond of Marblehead, and married, at 23 years of age, S. Swasey, of Salem. Four years in marriage. Cheerful, temperate and indus- trious. See D. B. Had two children, one son who sur- vives, aged 77. Daniels street, oldest house in Salem. 841. Aug. 2. Capt. Thomas Williams. Delirium and atrophy, 38 years. He was brought from England at seven years of age by Capt. F. Boardman. He mar- ried first, at nineteen, a Avidow Synmies who Avas a SAvasey ; second, in 1794, a Smith; and third, in 1796, a widow Cotton Avho Avas a Babbidge. Returned from 101 West Indies. See D. B. Aug. 4. Plad left two children, one by first and one by second wife. Hnrdy street. 842. Aug. 9. News of the death of ^Michael Barnes. Fever abroad, 27 years. A son of Major Barnes. l\'as on his passage, as second mate, from Surinam, with Capt. Searle, who also died. He married, at 24, Eunice, dau. of W. Peale. Left two children, males. Becket street. 843. Sept. 5. Male child of Lewis and Sarah Eustis. Atrop. inf., day after birth. He a truckman, from N. H. She a Martin from Boston. Second child. None living. They lived in the old Pickering house. Essex street, between Union and Walnut. 844. Sept. 7. Eichard Graves of ^Maryland. W. In. flux, 26 years. He was from the low countries, a mariner, into Salem. Died in the Charity House. Long sick. 845. Sept. 13. John Black, a worthy African. Fever, G5 years. Brought to Salem by Capt. Foster. 846. Oct. 7. Capt. Robert Richardson. Dysentery, 73 years. A foreigner from England. Married 1st at 33 years, in 1768, Sarah Nurse, and lived sixteen years with her; and 2nd, in 1793, widow Hunt, living with her fouileen years. Died at Barnstable. Left two arand- children from first stock. He a pilot. Hardy street. 847. Oct. 13. William, son of William and Sarah INIillett. 6 years. Died very suddenly, suffering a fever. She a daughter of Jonathan Archer. Five children left, one son. Essex, corner of Pleasant street. 848. Oct. 18. Antony Silver. Fever, abroad, 28 years. Was with Capt. D. Smith in Surinam. Was a Portuguese and had been seven years in America. He married, at 26, ]Mary Longaway who was the widow of Pascal, a Frenchman, by Avhom she had one child. Essex, corner of lower Turner street. 102 849. Oct. 20. ]\Iale child of Benjamin and INIary Silver. Atroph. infan., 3 weeks. The mother a Bullock and long indisposed. They have two children, females. Daniels street l)elow Derby. 850. Oct. 29. Elizabeth of William and Abigail Parker. Fever, 23 months. Not long sick. She a Watson, he from Bradford. Two children left, one son. Essex, between Union and Herbert streets. 851. Nov. 8. Sarah, Avidow of Joseph Browne. Pa- ralytic, 80 years. Lived fifteen months after first stroke of pals3\ She was a Cox, and married in 1753 at the age of tAventy-five years. After eight years her husband was lost at sea ofi" Long Island, N. Y. Two children, a son Capt. Joseph Browne, and a dau. Sarah, Avife of Capt. James Chever. Essex opposite Hardy street. 852. Nov. 25. Susanna, wife of Col. Samuel Archer. Dropsy, 38 years. She a daughter of B. Babbidge, son of Madam the schooldame. She married at 20 years of age, and left six children, tAvo males. He a son of Samuel Archer. Pleasant street off Washington Square. 853. Dec. 4. Maria, dau. of John and Susanna Paterson. Nervous fever, etc., 5 years, 6 months. With nervous fever I find dropsy in the head. She a Eulen. They have tAvo children, females. This the eldest child. Grandmother, Avidow Goss. 854. Dec. 6. Thomas Groves, mariner from Ireland. Derangement, 28 years. He had been in America about seven years. Said he came from Baltimore, Ireland. 855. Dec. 7. Ebecl, son of Ebed Stoddart. DroAvned, 21 years. Coming from a vessel in the Harbor. Taken up on Thursday, Dec. 10 and buried on Friday. See D. B. He Avas the oldest child. Six children, tAvo sons, left. She from Hingham. The family from Hingham. 103 856. Dec. 8. John Raftlin from Ireland. Debility, 36 years. lie came to Newfoundland in his youth and found his Avay into the states, a pilgrim seven years in U. S. 857. Dec. 13. Sarah, dau. of Jonathan and Sarah Brown. AVorms, 13 years. She a Twisse. They have two sous left. Allen's farm at Xeck. 858. Dec. 15. Benjamin Brown. Drowned, coming ashore on the flats, 35 years. See D. B. Probably from North Britain. DEATHS IN 1808. 859. Jan. 1. All)ert, son of Benjamin and Mary H. Bray. Dropsy in the head, 7 months. This disorder w^as formerly uidvuown, or not described as at present. She was an Ellison, and has six children, four males. His mother a Becket. Hardy street, between Essex and Derby. 860. Jan. 1. John Johnson, mariner from Sweden. Bleeding, 42 years. A man of great animal strength, supposed burst a blood-vessel, complaining at times and several months before death. He married, at 39, a Valpy. He had l)een seven years in America and had one child, male, by his wife Avho was widow Creely. Below English street near Crowninshield's wharf. 861. Jan. 3. Sarah, widow of John Johnson. Com- plication, 37 years. Some time sick. She a Valpy, and married, at 18, her first husband James Creely from Ire- land, with whom she lived thirteen years, and by Avhoni she had four children, one son. Married Johnson at 34, by whom she has one son. Below English, as above. 862. Jan. 6. John McEwen. Eever, 43 years. Was from Scotland, lived at Kennel mnk and came to Salem 104 seven years ago. lie married, at 2G, Hamia Townsend. Their four children in good families. He well educated. 863. Jan. 7. Male child of AYilliam and Mary Crispin. Fever, 14 months. She a Dawson. Have nine children, one son. South fields, opposite Harbor street. 864. Jan. 15. Hannah B. of Robert and Hannah Peele. Burned, 7 years. Child before the fire with cotton clothes. Mother sick in bed. Clothes caught, much burned in arms, l)reast, bell}^ and back. Died in four days of mortification. She a Benson. They have three children left, one daughter. He a son of W. Peele. Mother a Becket. 865. Feb. 4. Elizabeth Brown. Aged, 73 years. Three brothers, William, James and John, were born hear Brown's pond on old road to Boston. Elizabeth was the daughter of James. 866. Feb. 11. Alexander, son of Alexander and Elizabeth Buchanan. Burned, 14 months. See D. B. She was a Lane formerly a Getchel by marriage. She has two children, one son by Getchel. English street. 867. Feb. 15. Capt. John Macmellan. Fever, 71 years. He was from Scotland, and for seven years before he came to America was in the service of Great Britain, in the Navy. Twice mamed. First, at 35 years of age, a Bullock, with whom he lived eight years ; second wife, widow Hill, with whom he lived tAventy-seven years. By first wife had two children, one daughter and one son. He was remarkal)le for his shrewdness, uneducated, but a favored son of nature. Derby street, cor. of Turner. 868. Feb. 22. Daniel Cloutman. Apoplexy, 67 years. Twice married. First at 23 years of age, and lived nineteen years in marriage. Three children, daugh- 105 ters, by first wife. Second wife JNIary Pierce, with whom he lived twenty-two j^ears. Turner street. 869. Mar. 11. News of the death of Capt. Daniel Ropes. Fever abroad, 42 years. He was cast away on coast of England. He had been sick, suffered in the storm and died after he reached London, Jan. 12. He married, at 21, Alice Chever. Has left two children, one son. Essex, cor. of Daniels street. 870. Apr. 11. Hannah, widow of Capt. Samuel "Webb. Fever, 72 years. She was a granddaughter of Deacon Ward. Her father John Ward. She was second wife of Capt. Webb and lived twenty-two years in mar- riage ; the first wife a Prince. Her last illness of a few days. jNluch esteemed. He a grandson of Deacon Webb of Second Church, and died in 1780. One son at home, one daughter, Hosmer, at Norwich, Conn. Pleasant, cor. of East street. 871. Apr. 15. Hon. Jacob Crowninshield, esq. Con- sumption, 38 years. Was a member of Congress. Left his wife in 1807, and died at Washington, during session of Congress. See D. B. He was son of George, son of John and of eTohn. Married, at 27, a dausfhter of John Gardner. Left four children, two sons. Derby street, cor. of Union. 872. Apr. 23. Benjamin, child of Benjamin and Mary Patterson. Chincough, 9 weeks. Some time af- flicted with the cough. He a son of the late William Patterson. She a daughter of jVIajor Barnes. One child, a daughter, left. Herbert street. 873. May 4. Sarah, wife of Samuel Haseltine, mari- ner. After delivery, 20 j^ears. She married at 17, and was a daughter of Palfrey, sailmaker. He a son of Has- eltine, sexton. Left a child, male. Essex, between Curtis and Orans^e streets. 106 874. May 5. William, son of Thomas Peach and Lydia Keeves. Throat distemper and scarlet fever, 4 years. Sick a few days. He was a grandson of Eobert Smith near the bridge, alias ferry. She a ]Munnion. She left tAvo daughters ; he, two sons. Pleasant street, near Bridge. 875. May 26. Thomas Street, mariner. Complaints in the chest, 37 years. Mr. Street had a complaint in the legs Avhich was removed and ended in complaints which resem])led dropsy in chest. Confined some time. He married, at 28, Sarah Edwards whose mother was a dauohter of Rev'd S. Fiske. He was from Lons; Island, N. Y. Four children, two sons. English street. 876. May 28. Elizabeth, wife of Dr. Moses Little. Consumption, 34 years. Long sick. Seven brothers and three sisters survive her. She a daughter of G. Williams, merchant, and was married at 24. He from Newbury. Children, two sons. Essex striCet, between Elm and Liberty. 877. June 3. Benjamin Bray, shipwright. Con- sumption, 33 years. Grandson of John Bra}'. A wor- thy man. His mother Eunice Becket. His wife an Ellison, whom he married at 19 years of age. Six chil- dren left, four sons and two daughters. Hardy street, Mr. Diman's house. 878. July 27. Capt. Jonathan Mason. Consumption, 51 years. Of a primitive family. First wife a King, with whom he lived thirteen years ; second a King, clau. of Benjamin, with whom he lived fifteen years. He left two daughters by first wife, one married a Rhue. Had and left five children, two males, by a second wife. Lived in Northfields. See D. B. 879. Aug. 13. Margaret, widow of Capt. Edward Allen. Intermittent fever, 54 years. She was a Lock- 107 hart of Xortli Carolina. Came to Salem thirt}" years ago. She was very young- to her husband. Married at 23, living in marriage twenty-tive years. Four children sur- vive her, two sons. Capt. Allen's first wife was a Hodges by whom he had three children, one son. A grandchild also, ]\Iary S^vett, by deceased daughter, a "Webb. Lived partly on her farm on Salem ]S'eck. Derby street, cor. of Hardy. See D. B. 880. Aug. 22. Emma, dan. of Abraham and Enuna Vikery. "Worms, 6 years. Six days' illness. Father from ]\Iarblehead, mother a Wilhams. One child left. Essex street, near Becket. 881-2. Aug. 31. Maria Antoinetta, dau. of Al)raham and Emma Vikery. Dj'senter}', 3J years ; ^lary, dau. of William and ]\Iary Patterson. Sisters, widows, in one house. AVilliams. They had between them three chil- dren, Aug. 22. No children left. Essex street, between Turner and Becket. 883. Sept. 3. Lydia, wife of Thomas Masury. Con- sumption, 42 years. Married at 22. He of Salem, she a Swasey. Left three children, all sons. 884. Sept. 8. William, son of Samuel and Susanna Caban. Dysentery, 18 months. Sick four days after the whooping cough. She a Rhue, dau. of Thomas I\hue. Two children left, one son. Turner street, be- tween Derby and Essex. 885. Sept. 9. Edward, son of Samuel and Lydia Leach. Dysentery, 2 years, 7 months. Sick four days after the whooping cough. She a Becket, dau. of Retire Becket. Four children, three sons. Turner street, be- low Derby. 886. Sept. 9. John Ruttledge, son of Richard and Ann Crowninshicld. Dysentery, 6 months. Sick four da3's after Avhooping cough. She from New York, a 108 Sterling. From Sligo, Ireland, a widow O'Brien. Five children, three sons. Derby street, between English and Webb. 887. Sept. 12. Samuel Hobbes, son of Samuel and Sarah Briggs. Dysentery, 11 months. Sick four days without cough. She a Hobbes. Grandmother a Phippen. Only child. Young couple. Union street. 888. Sept. 14. Edward Tuttle, son of Wilham and Mary Foye. Dysentery, 3 years. After four days, with whooping cough. She a Collins. Married a Led- better, then Foye. Fourteen children between them, seven males. Essex street, below English. 889. Sept. 16. Nehemiah Holt, son of Daniel and Mary Proctor. Dysentery, 1 year, 9 months. About four days sick. She a Holt. He from Dan vers. One child left, a son ; husliand absent. Union street. 890. Sept. 16. Mary, wife of Joseph Crookshanks. Dysentery, 64 years. Complaining some time. Confined four days. A very corpulent woman. She a Johnson from Marblehead, and lived in Lynn. Married, at 22, first in 1766 a Newell, with whom she lived 19 years, and by whom she had one child. He died in 1785, and she married, second, in 1786, J. Crookshanks, who died in 1794. Hardy street, near East Meeting House. 891. Sept. 21. Lydia, wife of Jacob Hayes. Cramp, 49 years. Thrice married. Married 1st at 19, and lived twelve years in marriage ; 2nd, ten years and 3rd, four years. She from AVilmington, N. C. He from Prussia. She had two children by Webb, one son. Daughter Anna married W. Price in 1804. Derby street, near Daniels. 892. Sept. 26. Martha Silsbee, dau. of Daniel and Deborah Sage. Dysentery, 1 year. After four days. He from Scotland, she a daughter of S. Silsbee. Three 109 children, one dauofhter. Essex street, near East Meeting: House. 893. Oct. 20. ]Mary Ann, dan. of Haven and IVfary Poole. Disorder in the head, 3 years, 7 months. She was a Chapman. He named for Rev'd Haven of Reading, whence he came. Two children left. Essex street, near old Meeting House, near centre of town. 894. Oct. 21. Samuel Hobbes, son of Samuel and Sarah Briggs. Convulsions, soon after birth. He a son of Capt. Johnson Briggs. She a H()bl)es. This their second child. First died last month. Union street. 895. Oct. 28. Juliana, dau. of Jacob and Ruth En- dicott. Burned, 3 years. Playing near the fire which caught its clothes, and before help, much burned, and died in twenty-four hours. He from Dan vers, seven generations from Gov. Endicott. One child left. Be- tween Pleasant and Brown streets. 896. Xov. 25. Mehitable, wife of Clifibrd Byrne. Rheumatic affections, 36 years. She was the only daughter of Capt. AVilliam Patterson. Married, at 23 ; a woman of uncommon merit and sufterings. See D. B. Left two daughters. Herl^ert street. 897. Dec. 16. ^Nlar}^ X., dau. of John and Mary Peters. Dropsy in head, 8 years. Child long sick, some suppose fever. She an Archer, married first a Gunnerson by whom she had one child, a son ; second, a Norman ; then Peters, by whom she had one child. He of the ancient family of Peters. Bridge street. DEATHS IN 1809. 898. Jan. 1. Hannah Francks, a maiden. Lockjaw, 32 years. No evident cause can be assigned for the teta- nus by the best medical aid. Her father came from Cor- no sica and her mother from Jerse}^, Eaehel, dau. of John and Mary Auhin, nee Xicolls. A son and two daughters left. Hannah horn in Andover. Sec D. B. Becket street. 899. Jan. 16. Charlotte, wife of Capt. James Fair- field. Convulsions, 25 years. Married at 22, and dau. of Capt. S. Goodrich of Beverly. Two children, one male. Becket street. 900. Feb. 4. William Karn (properl}^ Cain). Palsy, 37 years. Infirm. He from Scotland, Clyde. jNlarried at 34. She a Gotier, widow Fletcher, then married Cain. No children. 901. Feb. 23. Elizabeth, widow of Josiah Gaines. Aged, 83 years. Married at 20 years of age, and fifty years in marriage. She was a Hamatt of Boston. See D. B. Had bountiful friends, was a long time feeble and subject to transient deliriums, but of good character and mild manners. Her husband, Josiah Gaines, died in May, 1796, at. 76. He came from Boston in the siege of 1775. A ropemaker. Winter, oft' Bridge street. 902. Mar. 1. Margaret, widow of John Young. Aged 90 years. She was an Abbott. Twice married ; 1st, in 1744, at 25, Joseph Silsbey, and lived sixteen years with him. Married, second, John Young, in 1770, with whom she lived eight years. See D. B. Abbot's Cove named from her grandfather. She was born in the year that the meeting-house was built. AYilliams street at Widow Eoss'. 903. Mar. 9. Nathaniel Phippen. Consumption, 44 years. He was a son of Joshua Phippen, and mar- ried, at 21, a Picket of Beverly. After marriage, he lived at Portsmouth. Cooper. Left four sons and three daughters. Derby street, between Hardy and Daniels. 904. Mar. 14. Elizabeth, wife of Benjamin Waters. Ill Consumption, 27 3'cars. She was the daughter of Capt. John Becket by his second wife, an Ingersoll, and mar- ried at 23 years of age. Derby street, below Becket. 905. Mar. 21. Elizabeth Philpot, maiden. Cancer, 88 years. Lived with her sister but died at her own house. See D. B. Example of longevity of maiden. Of sober and industrious habits. Essex street, not far above Pleasant. 90G. Mar. 23. Mary, widow of Pasca Foot. St. Anthony's fire, 83 years. Daughter of Joseph and Ruth Mascoll. Baptized Oct. 3, 1725. Twice married. At 19, in 1744, she married a Tapley with whom she lived four years; in 1753 she married a Foot with whom she lived nineteen years and l)y whom she had two daughters, who married Southward and Clearage. She had also a child by her first husband. Essex street, between Turner and Carlton. 907. Mar. 28. Abio-ail, of Zechariah and Abiirail Curtis. Debility, 69 years. Married late in life a Jenkins. 908. Apr. 10. Maria, of Antony and ]Mary Silver. "Worms, 16 months. He a foreigner, dead. She a Longeway and widow Pascal. One child hy former hus])and. Her father Jeremy Longeway, Her mother a Ruewing of Neutral French. Hardy street, between Essex and Derby. 909. Apr. 13. Priscilla, dau. of Nicholas and Nancy Lane. 18 ^^ears. Derb}' street between Carlton and Becket. 910. April 24. Sara of Benjamin and Elizabeth Dodd. Laudanum, administered and sold for Elix. Sal., 6 months. Three cents were sent to Dr. Lang and thirty cents worth of laudanum sent and unintentionally ad- ministered. Child lived eighteen hours. She was a Smith from Marblehead. They have four children, two males. St. Peter's street. 112 911. Apr. 28. George son of John and Elizabeth Hill. Fever with atrophy, 12 months. She a dau. of W. Browne. Seven children left, five males. Corner of Charter and Fish streets in INIarket street. 912. May 5. Mary, wife of Benjamin Silver. Morti- fication in the bowels, 31 years. Long infirm and never in good health. She a Bullock and married at 21. A descendant from Kev'd Ulmer, who came from Germany to Maine. Left two children, males. Turner street, be- tween Essex and Derby. 913. May 8. Jonathan, male child of Israel and Mary Ward. Dropsy in the head, 11 months. The dropsy in head takes the place of nervous comphdnts, anything not well understood. She a Murray. Two children left, females. Becket street. 914. May 29. Mehitable, wife of John Dyseton. Consumption, 31 years. She was of the family of Masury, and married at 28. He from Denmark, Copenhagen, mariner, called Dystill. Two children left, one male. At the Bridge from Neptune to Water street. 915. June 19. Eunice, wife of Samuel Tucker. Con- sumption, 40 years. Had been a nurse in Jacob Crownin- shield's family, and much esteemed by him, and remem- bered in his will. She was a Stevens, married at 23 years of age, and time in marriage 12 years ; her mother a MascoU, now widow Welman. She had been a widow five years. Four children, three males. Derby street, corner of Becket. 916. June 28. Female child of Joel and Hanna Potter. At birth. She was a Lufkin. Two cliildren left, one male. Derby street corner of Becket. 917. July 5. Ruth, wife of Capt. Christopher Bab- bidge. Consumption, 41 years. She Avas a Randall of Old York, Me., and lived eleven years in Capt. Allen's 113 family, and married at 24. Seven children, two sons. Becket street. 918. July 25. Jacob Manning, son of Thomas Bickford. Fever, 4 years. After measles, fever. ]\Iother a Manning, dead. Living with the father's brother John Bickford who married jSIary Ramsdall. Two chil- dren left, sons. Bridge street. 919. July 26. News of the death of Benjamin, son of Benjamin Hutchinson, Fever, 19 years. Died at Havana in Cuba, from ship Adeline, Allen master. Wife Elizabeth Hitchins. Father died, July, 1805. Two sons left. Parents live in Turner below Derby street. 920. Aug. 4. Mary Lane, dau. of Nathaniel and Sara Delano. Convulsions after measles, 7 years. She a daughter of Nicholas Lane. Four children left, three sons. Derby street, corner of English. 921. Aug. 16. Sara, dau. of James and Elizabeth Archer. Convulsions, 17 years. Recovering from fever, able to rise and sit up, when she was seized with violent convulsions and expired. She a daughter of John Archer, he a son of Jonathan Archer. Three children left, two sons. Essex street, cor. of Pleasant. 922. Aug. 17. Lydia, dau. of Lemuel and Sarah Philips. Atrophy, seven months. He from London- derry. She a Carrol of Salem. One daughter left. Bridge street, near Beverly Bridge. 923. Oct. 22. Nancy, dau. of WilHam and Mary Crispin. Worn out, 22 years. Mother a Dawson. Mr. 'Crispin is a rigger, with ten children still left. Had fourteen. South fields. 924. Nov. 1. Mary, dau. of David and Sarah New- hall. Quinsy, after measles, 2J years. She a Dunckly of Danvers. One child left, a female. Derby street, below English. 114 925. Nov. 9. Geffroy Moritz. Dropsy, 43rd yenr. Baptized Jan. 11, 1767. Di.smissed from army in 1805, arrived from Dusscldorf in 1805. Kesidence passes of same date. Had not been long in Salem from Surinam. See D. B. Turner street, below Derby. 926. Nov. 9. Capt. James Cole of Saco. Fever, 39 3'ears. His wife from Saco at the funeral. Arrived in Salem, sick, Nov. 5, Sunday last, from Antigua, West Indies, and had not had proper care. Commander of the brig Romeo. Six children. Derby street, near English. 927. Dec. 10. News of death of Joseph, son of Joseph and jNlary Brown. Fever abroad, 19 3'ears. She aBecket. Six children, four males. Essex street, front- ino- Pleasant. 928. Dec. 25. Charles, son of James and Charlotte Fairfield. Quinsy, 1 year. She a Goodrich of Beverly, died in January last. One child left, a son. Becket street. 929. Dec. 27. Samuel, son of James and Mary Clift. Quinsy, 8 months. Child sick five days. She a Masury. Clift, son of Clift, a man of humor, from Ii'eland. One child left, a female. English street. DEATHS m 1810. 930. Jan. 7. Richard Collins, from Ireland. Found dead in bed, 72 years. He came directly to Salem from Newfoundland in 1763, and married, at 32, Mary Cox,* widow Cotton. Left two daughters. Daniels street. 931. Jan. 7. News of the death of Thomas Shats- well. By a fall, 28 years. Mate of a ship ; hurt himself by a fall. Carried into England, and died at Yarmouth, in a high state of derangement. Married, at 23, a Rowell, 115 wliosc mother "svas a Becket. Two children, one male. Turner street. 932. Jan. 20. Susanna Beadle, maiden. Suddenly, 80 years. Born, l)y family record, Aug. 7, 1729. Of an ancient Salem family. At twenty-five she went into the family of Abraham AVatson, left in 1759. 933. Feb. 14. John, son of John and Sara Becket. Atrophy, 15 months Only child. She a Brown, dau. of James Brown by a Masury. He son of Capt. John Becket. Becket street. 934. Mar. 11. News of the death of Philip Allen. Drowned, 23 years. Drowned on his passage from Eu- rope. He was from Dresden, Me. In Salem two years. He was married at 22. His wife iNIary Williams, of Salem, married W. Patterson, and lived with him four months, and he died at sea. One child, son, by Allen. AVater street. 935. jNIar. 15. Sara, wife of James Grey. Fever, 65 years. She Avas a Whitefoot of Salem, and married at 30 years of age. Her hus1)and had a former Avife, Cressy, of Beverly. They have lived many years at Pest House on the Xeck. A most faithful woman. One son. 936. Mar. 26. Benjamin Millet, hardware dealer. Fever, 36 years. Married, at 22, Mary, dau. of William Peele. From the old family of Hardy by his mother's side. Five children, two sons. Corner of Herbert and Essex streets. 937. May 4. Mary, dau. of Stephen and Hanna Webl). Fever, 10 years. Not long sick, but violent and nervous fever, said the ph3^sician. She a Gale, he a son of the late Stephen Webb. Three children left, one male. Becket street, near Derby. 938. May 22. Samuel AVebb, son of John. Con- 116 sumption, 41 years. Numerous family connections. He married, at 24, Abigail Palfrey. Followed the sea. His father and mother now living. Five children, tAvo sons. Becket street. 939. June 25. Margaret Shelton, maiden. Con- sumption, 36 years. Her mother a Whitford, and still living. 940. July 22. News of the death of George Prince. At sea, 18 years. He was a passenger in the ship Mar- garet from Naples, which was upset in a squall in the Atlantic. Two boats escaped with their crews, 46 in all. Eighteen have arrived. His father Capt. H. Prince. Two sons and two daughters. 941. July 22. News of the death of John Browne, upon the wreck of the ship Margaret, 27 years. We had notice of him by the second boat. He married, at 25, an Ashby. One son. 942. Aug. 19. William Millet. Delirious, 47 years. Of an ancient family of Tozer and Millet. He was a seaman, then coaster. Was seized with delirium, which ran into downright madness at last. Above six months in confinement. Married, at 27, Sara, dau. of Jonathan Archer. One son and four daughters left. 943. Aug. 22. Sara, dau. of Timothy and Sara Welman. Consumption, 27 years. She was a worth}^ young woman, much lamented. His wife a Wyatt. Three sons and three daughters left. 944. Sept. 25. James Grey, mariner. Palsy, 66 years. Married at 24 ; first wife a Cressy, with whom he lived thirty-five years. She died in March last. Three children by first wife. The child by last wife dead. 945. Oct. 2. William, son of William and Helen lihue. Atrophy, 14 months. Only child. The mother a daughter of the celebrated James Tytler, who emi- 117 griited from Scotland. Married three years. Webb street. 9-46. Oct. 4. William Howe, servant of Nicholas Lane. Suddenly, 61 3'ears. He came from west of England near Dartmouth to Newfoundland. Has been with Mr. Lane twenty-nine years. A faithful servant. Had several violent spasms in one of which he probably died. Derby street, near Becket. 947. Oct. 8. Female child of Benjamin and Catha- rine Swasey. Atrophy, 9 months. She a Catholic, from Waterford in Ireland. Child baptized by Dr. ISIatisnon. No other child. Becket street. 948. Oct. 26. Jesse Perkins, laborer. Consumption, 34 years. Took cold in a well fourteen months before death and never recovered. Father and mother dead. Came with his father's family into Salem from Topsfield, and lived on Neck farm then belonging to Mr. Derby, and afterward at entrance of the Neck. Bridge street, near Beverly Bridge. 949. Nov. 18. Mary, widow of Capt. Andrew Pres- ton. Aged 78 years. Long inlirm. She was a Lam- bert, married in 1753, at the age of 20, Capt. Andrew Preston who died in 1799. One son and three daughters left. One daughter unmarried, one daughter widow Ean- toul, and one Mrs. Lefavre. Essex street, opposite Pleasant. 950. Nov. 26. David, son of John and Mary Browne. Dropsy in head, 13 months. Father died on wreck Mar- garet. jNIother an Ashby. One cliild, a daughter left. Water street. 951. Dec. 2. Capt. Timothy Welnian, 54 years. He married, at 21, Sarah Wyatt. Has three sons and three daughters left. Derby street, near Hardy. 952. Dec. 19. AVilliam Brown C' Billy," so called). 118 Dropsy, 02 years. Mother a Tozzer, ftither a foreigner. Not of the ancient family of Browne. 953. Dec, 29. INIary, wife of Capt. Benjamin Ward, Fever, 61 years. She was a most W'Orthy woman and most intimate in our family. Her only brother Thomas in New York. She a daughter of Paul Farmer of Bos- ton, keeper of the town almshouse ; married, at 26, Capt, W. Carlton in 1776, with whom she lived nineteen years ; and Capt. AVard in 1801, with whom she lived nine years. No children. Essex street, opposite Daniels. DEATHS IX 1811. 954. Jan. 2. Richard Manning, Esq. Aged, 80 years. A man of great wealth, never married. Left an infirm brother Jacob, and two sisters who lived with him. Essex street, between Curtis and Herbert. 955. Jan. 9. Sara, wife of jMatthew Vincent. Dropsy, 40 years. INIarried at 20 years of age. She a daughter of Jonathan and ]\lary Andrew. Her mother a Gardner. His father Joseph from Kittery. Five children left, three males. Essex street, between Orange and Daniels. 956. Jan. 19. Abigail Rogers, daughter of Samuel and Priscilla Lambert. Scrofula, 6 months. Mother a dau, of Joseph Lambert. Three children left, one son. Essex street, below Pleasant, near Daniels. 957. Jan. 24. Samuel ISIasury. Drowned, 59 years. He was acting as pilot to a ship outward bound. See D. B. for the event. He w^as in command of the Revenue Boat. Married, at 27, Elizabeth Webb, daughter of Stephen. Left six children. English street. 958. Jan, 31. Mary, widow of Timothy Welman. Cholera morbus, 74 years. She a Henderson, married at 119 18, and lived thii'tecn years in marriage. Husband died on the Banks, lost. Four dauulitcrs left, Phippen, Dean, Driver and Swasey. Son died in December last. Essex, near English street. 959. Jan. 31. Sara, widow of Jonathan Millet. Suddenly, 7(5 years. Died innnediately upon a return from a visit Avithout any sign of pain or alarm. She was of the family Mansfield. Married, at 23, in 1758, and lived in married life thirty-seven years. Husband died in 1795, born in 1735. Left three daughters. Essex street, cor. of Herbert. 960. Mar. 16. Pickering Collins. Asthma, 69 years. Married, at 30 years of age, a INlorgan and li\ed on tlie farm which had l)een her father's in South Fields. His mother, daughter of Capt. Pickering and sister to INlrs. AVatson. One son, single. Near Gardner's Mills, Salem. 961. Apr. 5. Dorcas, widow of Matthew Galley. Fever, 57 years. She was a Kane. Married first, at 15, an Aden, with Avhom she lived seven years ; then Galley with whom she lived three years. Children by both, but none living. Grandchildren survive. Summer street. 962. Apr. 23. Mary, wife of William Foye and w^idow of David Ledl)etter. Consumption, 48 years. ISIarried first, at 18, a Ledbetter, with whom she lived six years ; then W. Foye, with whom she lived thirteen years. She was a Collins. Five children left, two sons and three dauahters. Enolish street. 963. May 6. Elizabeth, widow of Capt. Thomas Williams, 48 years. She a Babbidge. ]Married first, at 25, a Cotton, with whom she lived three years ; lived eleven 3'ears in second marriage. Two children of Capt. Williams with her. No children of her own survived. She useful, kept a school. Hardy street. 120 964. May 14. Sara, widow of William Swane3^ Suddenly, 48 years. Married first, at 23, in 1786, Jacob Abraham of Surinam from Boston, with whom she lived three years, and afterwards, in 1791, W. Swaney, of Ire- land, with whom she lived three years. Her mother died in January last. Both husbands died aliroad. A son by each left. Essex street, opposite English. 965. May 17. John Webb. Aged, 79 years. Son of deacon Jonathan Webb. jNIarried at 20 years of age and lived together above fifty-nine j'ears. His wife a Phelps. Left three sons and three daughters. Daniel street, below Derl)y street. 966. June 8. Capt. John Berry. Fever, 47 years. Fever high from the beginning, one week. He had been commander of a vessel, and was in the Custom house boat with Masury. Son of Oliver and Mary Berr3^ Married, at 24, a Ward whose parents were drowned in King's Boat, 1773. Left seven children, six sons. Eng- lish street, near Derby. 967. June 15. Mary, widow of Richard Collins. Ao-ed, 73 vears. Dauohter of Edward and Mary Cox. Married first, at 26, a Cotton, Avith whom she lived three years ; then Collins, from Ireland, with whom she lived forty years. Two daughters by last marriage. Daniels street. 968. June 28. Haven Poole, printer. Convulsions, 29 years. He from Reading. Married, at 23, a Chap- man. See Day Book. Named after Rev'd Haven of Reading. Two children, daughters. Pleasant street, between Brown and Bridge streets. 969. July 5. Clarissa, dau. of Samuel and Mary Goodrich. Fever, 9 3'ears. Child born at Schodiac, Me., living in Salem not one 3^ear. She a Dutch from Ipswich. He from Connecticut, abroad. Three daugh- ters left. Neptune, between Walnut and Elm streets. 121 970. July 15. Male child of Francis R. and Emma Branio^an. 3 days. She a A^'illiams and lately Midow Victory. He a forei<2:ner. Becket street. 971. July 28. News of the death of David Beadle, son of David and Lydia. Epilepsy, 36 years. Died at West Indies. A worthy man. His mother a "VViley. His wife, whom he married at 30, was a daughter of Sam- uel Silsbee. Left two sons. AVebl) street. 972. Aug. 1. Stephen Larabee, mariner. Liver complaint, 24 3^ears. Married at 21. His father moved from Lynn to Dan vers, where he was born. Married Judith Rhuee. Three children, two males. Becket street. 973. Sept. 1. Margaret, dan. of Benjamin and Mar- garet Nourse. Complication of ills, 27 years. Brought from Boston. Her father of an old family. The mother a Welcome, both of Salem. 974. Sept. 26. Cynthia, wife of Israel Andrew. Consumption, 19 years. Married at 18. She a daugh- ter of Abijah Hitchins. Mother a Gardner. One child. English street. 975. Oct. 13. Moses Little. Consumption, 45 years. Educated at Cambridge (A. M., Camb., A. B., 1787). A physician. Born in Newbury, came to Salem in 1791. Married, at 34, a Williams who died in 1808. Essex street, between Xewbury and Liberty. 976. Nov. 15. A female child in care of Michael and Mary Hardigan. Atrophy, 4 years. ]\Iichael Har- digan from Ireland. His wife's father from Ireland, a Ryan. The child said to belong to another named Smith in Boston. Two years in their care. Orange street. 977. Nov. 16. Capt. Joseph Franks. Consumption, 29 years. His father from Corsica, but been in Salem above 30 years. His mother from Isle of Jersey. His wife a 122 Sarah Evoy, granddaughter of Capt. Reuben Richards. The son was my charge from his infancy. One child, a male. Married life of one year. Bridge street. See D. B., 50, p. 69. 978. Dec. 6. Susanna, widow of Capt. Samuel In- gersoll. Consumi^tion, 65 years. Married at 25. She had been long infirm, but not long confined. Left a good estate, and possessed all the pride of family. Her husband died July, 1804. She was descended from Eng- lish, etc. Left an only daughter Susanna, set. 27. Turner's House, Turner street. See D. B. DEATHS IN 1812. 979. Jan. 28. Lydia, widow of Capt. Thomas Dean. Fever, 49 years. Her son had been sick with a fever. She was seized violently. Sick ten days. She was a daughter of Capt. Waters at the Massey House at the ferry, married at 21 years of age, and lived six years in married life. She has left two children ; one son, one daughter. See D. B. Derby street, between Hardy and Turner. 980. Feb. 21. Lucia, dau. of Benj. W. and Mary Crowninshield. Convulsions, 6 weeks. Child seized five days before its death most violently. Mother a Board- man. They have left three sons and two daughters. Curtis and Orange streets, facing Derby street. 981. Feb. 24. Elizabeth, widow of John Masury. See D. B. Aged, 94 years. She a Bush. Thrice mar- ried ; first, at 25, W. Phippen m 1744, with whom she lived five years ; second, S. Boynall in 1749, with whom she lived seven ^^ears ; third, J. Masury, in 1776, and he died in 1797. She lived, until a few vears before her 123 death, near old Xeck Gate, afterwards with her son-in- law Punchard and in his care, and died at Piuuhard House on Essex street, below Beckford. 932. jNIar. 17. ]Mary, widow of Benj. Babl)idge. Consumption, 41 years. Lost their property with Col. S. Archer in the speculation of that debtor. jNIany inter- ested. Distress of mind ended in consumption. She a daughter of Joshua Phippen, married at 19 years, and lived twenty years in marriage. He lost at sea last year. One son survives, now at sea. Andrew^ street. 983. June 11. Capt. Benjamin Ward. Jaundice, 73 years. Twice married. First, at 31, Elizabeth Bab- bidge, who died in 1797; second, Mary, widow- of ^y. Carlton, with whom he lived nine 3'ears, who died in 1810. Deacon for thiily years, and was the grandson of deacon Miles AVard, by Ebenezer, Avho died at 92. See MSS. 3014 and 1125. Essex, near Daniels street. 984. Aug. 9. Alice, AvidoAV of James Cotton. Con- vulsions, 49 years. She was a Welcome of Gloucester. She married tirst, at sixteen, a Lord, who died three years after ; then a Lister with whom she lived two years ; and third, a Cotton with whom she lived five years, and who perished at the Texel in 1791. None of her children known to have survived her, though their death not all certain. Very infirm. A relative of the Salem family of Welcomes. 985. Aug. 26. Rebecca, widow of Capt. William Fair- field. Kupture, 59 years. She a daughter of John Becket, married at 18, and lived eighteen years in marriage. Three sisters survive. Husband killed by slaves in 1789. Six children left, three sons ; daughters Phippen and widow Reed, two sons married and two single. Allen street, between English and Wcbl). 986. Sei)t. 3. William Browne, deacon. Lethargy, 124 79 years. He of Salem. Thrice married. First wife, Mercy White, Avhoin he married at 22, and lived with her thirty years, by whom his children ; second, Phoebe Gan- son, with whom he lived nineteen years, (she married first a Porter, then Carlton, then Browne) ; third, Mary Collins, with whom he lived five years, she the widow Ome. Left nine children, seven females. All have been mar- ried but one, Deacon for thirty years. Curtis street. 987. Sept. 6. Martha, dau. of William and Eunice Biu'rill. Consumption and scrofula, 14 years. Sick from February last. Scrofulous humor in eyes, blind for some time. He son of Mansfield Burrill from Lynn, she a Cofiin married in 1791. Four children left, two sons and two daughters. Derby street, near Neck Gate. 988. Sept. 12. Female child of Susanna Davison, 14 days. Union street, Williams' alias Brown's house. 989. Oct. 3. Abigail, widow of Samuel Webb. Consumption, 39 years. She was a Palfrey, married at 20, and lived seventeen years with her husband who died May 22, 1810. Her father a sailmaker, living in Derby street, opposite Becket. Five children left, two sons. Near Neck Gate, Derby street. 990. Oct. 7. Richard Tannenhall, a seaman and stranger. Suddenly, 43 years. Died instantly in B. Webb's apothecary shop on Essex street. His discharge from U. S. service, 1812, said he was born in Amster- dam, came to enter into a Privateer. He told he had been married in S. C, but he had no wife nor children to provide for. His certificate from Am. Consul, London, 1808. 991. Oct. 10. Lucia Nichols, son of Nehemiah and Sara Curtis. Convulssions, 10 months. Child scalded in the arm. To relieve pain an indiscreet use of opium, whence convulsions ensued, and in four days death fol- 125 lowed. Both strangers in Salem, lately from Boston. One child, a female, left. Head of Union wharf. 992. Oct. 20. Emiice, wife of Jesse Richardson. Internal obstructions, 34 years. Sick nearly two years. She consulted many physicians who could not detect the cause or relieve her, journeyed, etc., but in vain. She was the eldest daughter of Joshua Dodge, esq., and mar- ried at 22. He a son of Nathaniel Richardson. She bears the name of both mothers. Seven children left, four males. Brown street, cor. of Washington Square. 993. Oct. 31. William, son of William and Eunice Burrill. Suddenly in convulsions, 17 years. Was thought to have taken cold on Wednesday. Was, on 30th, gunning in North fields ; returning at sundown, complained of his head and died at midnight. His sister was buried on the 6th of September last. (See the fam- ily at that date.) He had lived in family of Rogers. One son and two daughters left. Derby street, near Neck Gate. 994. Nov. 15. Daniel Shehane, mariner. From the bursting of a cannon, 44 years. It happened Nov. 4. He broke his leg and fever ensued. Seven persons at same time in Salem Harbor. xVniong others, Capt. P. Townsend and J. Knapp. Married, at 22, Bethiah Wed- ger of Marblehead. His father from England, his mother a Masury. Left six children, five daughters. Below Essex and Becket streets. 995. Dec. 10. Nathaniel Weston. Fever, 53 years. Shoemaker. A man of good habits, but of a speculating turn of mind. Lived in Salem nineteen years. Married, at 23, a Richardson. Both of Reading. Seven childnu left, two sons. Derby street near Webb, water side. 996. Dec. 11. Samuel Swasey. Old age, 82 years. Shoemaker and mariner, captain. His mother died July 126 22, 1807, aged 100. He only survived her. Twice mar- ried. First, at 20, Elizabeth Skinner in 1756, with whom he lived three years ; second, Mary Greves in 1762, with whom he lived twenty-two years. Six children left, one son and five daughters, viz. : John, Rebecca Becket, Abigail Black, Hanna Brown, Margaret Millet, Mary More, all by his last wife. Daniels street. (See D. B., L., pp. 146-7.) 997. Dec. 24. Sarah, dau. of Benjamin and Hanna Hodges. Consumption, 14 years. Taken Avith bleeding, linjjered a month. Mother a Kins'. Three sisters sur- vive. This the sixth child d^'ing of consumption. Father worthy. Youngest child. Essex street, cor. of Orange. 998. Dec. 27. Mercy, wife of Capt. Joseph Webb. Typhus fever, 41 3'ears. Sick a short time. She was a Devereux of Marblehead, married at 23. Educated by widow Gale, a Crowninshield. Husband youngest son of Stephen Webb. He lately commanded in militia. Shipbuilder, etc. Became a merchant, etc., a year on return to his business. Left six children, three sons. Derby street, between Webb and English. DEATHS IX 1813. 999. Jan. 20. John, son of John O. and Mehitable pileton. Tumor in throat, 6 years. The mother, Mehit- i^e Masury, died in 1809. In three years married May tiaralle, dau. of John Knap. One child by first wife, one by second. Turner street, between Essex and Derby. 1000. Feb. 8. Philip English. Old age, 77 years. Was sexton for forty-eight years, and was able to do duty till last season. For his character see Sermons and 127 MSS. He was honest, faithful and obstinate. His wife Eunice Ellingwood, of Beverly, whom he married at 23, died in 1785. He left one son and two daughters. One daughter widow AA'aters, the other Vanderfort. Son mar- ried a Patten. All have children. Philip was the son of John, and brother of John and Joseph. Essex street, Old Gate. 1001. Feb. 21. News of the death of Stephen Webb, in the action of the Constitution Avith the Java, Dec. 29, 41 years. Wound from handling a cartridge, it took tire. Son of Stephen, and married, in 1796 at 23, Hannah Gale. Eccentric. An excellent seaman. Left three children, two 3'oungest in the ship. 1002. Mar. 1. John Thresher. Fever, 22 years. Born in Beverly, and his father and family removed from Beverly to Salem. Of the 4th Peg., U. S. A. Was in Hull's army ; taken at Detroit upon parole and died at home in Daniels street. 1003. Mar. 4. Mary, Avidow of Capt. John Batten. Aged, 80 years. She had been long intirm, liut not con- lined l)y sickness but for a short time. Much esteemed. INlarriecl at 25, living twenty-three years in married life. Husband died in 1781. His sister Say ward now living in the house. Left a daughter, widow Bateman, school- mistress, and chiklren of a deceased son. Husband's brother living at Lyndeborough, N. H. Turner street, between Derby and Essex. 1004. Mar. 9. A])igail, dau. of Nathaniel and Abi- gail Chever. Dropsy in head, 13 months. She a Hutch- inson. Four children left. Turner street, below Derby. 1005. Apr. 8. Mary Tozzer, a maiden. Aged, 77 years. She has a sister Patterson living, above ninety years of age, and a sister-in-law above eighty years of aofe. 128 1006. Apr. 19. Eichard Manning. Apoplexy, 58 years. Was on his journey to Maine. Died at Newbury. A blacksmith, stage keeper and landholder. He came to Salem with his wife from Ipswich in 1776. See D. B., L. 165. She was Miriam Lord. Married at 21. Nine children left, five sons. Union and Herbert streets. 1007. Apr. 20. Dorothy, dau. of Richard Palfrey. Fever, 22 years. Died in Salem. Sister to Abigail Webb who died October last. Four brothers and two sisters by same mother left. One son settled in Balti- more. Derby street. 1008. Apr. 22. News of the death of David, son of James and Sara Chever. From wounds, 20 years. On board the John, Capt. Fairfield, from Salem, while in the cabin writing, wounded by a splinter from a shot in chase from an English 74, Feb. 7. Died Feb. 12 at Barbadoes. They have three sons and three daughters left. She a Browne. 1009. May 29. Debora, wife of Mark (Maservey, so called) Servi. Fever, 37 years. She a Lambert. Married 1st, at twenty years of age, time in marriage five years ; 2nd, time in marriage, two years ; 3rd mar- riage, three years ; 4th, two years. He a Genoese, in Crowninshield's employ. One daughter left by Holmes. Becket street. 1010. May 29. Joseph, child of Joseph and Sarah Guillen. Atroph. inf., 4 days. She a Crispin, widow Johnson when last married, Nov. 1, 1812. A Creole, and he from West Indies. First and only child. Old Neck street. 1011. June 4. Male child of John and Susan Lapa- ture. Atroph. inf., 1 year, 18 days. She an Edey. Married eighteen months. Husband a Frenchman. 129 1012. June 13. ^Fary, dan. of Snmnel and Eunice iSEoses. Liiiii!: tV'vcr, 18 niontlis. She a Ciievcr by P. Eniilish's daughter. He a sou of Joseph Moses. One child, a daughter, left. County street. 1013. Aug. (). Charles, sou of Jesse and Eunice Richardson. By hot water thrown from a window, 2 years. Died in twenty-four hours. Mother lately de- ceased. Six children left, three males. Brown street, near "Washington Square. 1014. Aug. 14. Ebeuezer, sou of Ehenezer and Elizabeth Phi[)peu. Cholera morbus, 36 years. He was the grandson of deacon David Phii)pen and sou of Ei)eu- ozcr. Not married. A blockmaker with jNIr. Jonathan Smith, and journeyman. Liberty street, between Charter and Water. 1015. Aug. 2G. Margaret, sister of Richard Man- ning, esq. Aged, 79 3'ears. She, with two brothers, father and sister, lived together half a century. The elder brother had a good estate. She, with one brother and one sister, lived upon au estate left by Richard Man- ning, esq. Had no physician, gradual decay. See D. B. Essex street, between Orange and Herbert. 1016. Aug. 28. Maltha Wright. Fever, 17 years. Siciv one fortnight at Mr. Upton's and buried from his son's, corner of Daniel and Essex streets. Living in the family of Mr. U[)ton on the Forest river farm, Salem side. Father and mcjther at Paxtou. Two brothers and three sisters left. From Southlields. 1017. Sept. 11. Thomas, son of John M. and Re- becca Peck. Dropsy in head, 6 months. He from Dan- bury in Connecticut, mother living. She a Silsbee having parents and graudmother living in Salem. One child, son, left. Webb street. 130 1018. Sept. 27. William Jackson, son of W. and Mary Richardson. Dropsy in head, 2 months. She a Watts. One child left. Daniels street, below Derby, near the Point. 1019. Oct. 14. Philip Cotel. Fever and rupture, 32 years. He from Marblehead. Father a Frenchman. She a Mascoll and widow of Jesse Kenny. She had two children, son and daughter, by Kenny ; one son by Cotel. Essex street, between Becket and English. 1020. Oct. 31. John Watson. Palsy and apoplexy, 67 years. Schoolmaster thirty-four years, public and private. His parents left him in easy circumstances, and he left off his school in 1801. He was from the Watsons of Cam- bridge. His father came young to Salem. By his mother from Pickering and Browne. Left four children, two sons, one in Portland unmarried. Died in Northfields. 1021. Nov. 4. Male child of Benjamin and Betsy Pierce. Atrophy inf., 9 weeks. She a Peach. He a ropemaker, now at New York. Served with Vincent. Three children left, one son and two daughters. Union street. 1022. Nov. 6. Capt. Nathaniel Chever. Consumption, 36 years. Son of Daniel Chever, well known in Salem. His mother had many sons, two survive. His wife a Hutchinson. Four children left, three males. Turner street, below Derby. ' 1023. Nov. 16. Hanna, wife of Capt. William Webb. Paralytic affections, 48 years. She was an Allen from Marblehead, and was brought up in Col. Pickman's family. A worthy woman. See D. B. Left four children, one son and three daughters. Hardy street, near Meeting-house. 1024. Nov. 26. Mary, wife of G. Crowninshield. Paralytic affections, 76 years. She was a dan. of Richard 131 Derby, esq., the last of his children. Married at 19 years of age ; time in marriage fifty-seven years. Left four sons and two daughters ; one married N. Silsbee. Derby street, cor. of Orange street ; house built by Eopes. 1025. Dec. 5. INIale child of Capt. James and Deb- orah Fairfield. Quinsy, about 3 years. He a son of John. She a second wife, sister of the first, a Goodrich, of Beverly. Her only child ; a sou by former wife. Becket street. 1026. Dec. 23. Ephraim Croswell. Fever, 18 years. A stranger, at Mrs. Tripp's. Came up from Saco to go in a Privateer, having been out iu the " Stark". Said he belonged to Boston, but his parents dead ; been in Salem eight weeks. Coj*. Becket and Essex streets. DEATHS IN 1814. 1027. Jan. 18. Rebecca, widow of William Patter- son. Old age, 90 years. She a Tozzer. Her son Wil- liam died Sept. 6, 1793, vet. 47. A most worthy man. She died by insensil)le deca}', lay and slept like a child. Her mother died iu Orange street, where my family lived, aged 85, July 1785, in the same manner. She has left three daughters. Brown street, northwestern corner Washington Square. 1028. Jan. 21. Hanna, wife of James Parker. Com- plication, 32 years. She was a Smith, married at 19 years of age, and lived thirteen years in marriage. Her mother a Stone. Was married from the family of Joseph Pea- body, merchant. Husband's mother a Harthorue. Two daughters, one at Beverly and one at Salem. 132 1029. Feb. 10. News of the death of dipt. John Alh'>i,at Iliilifax, Jan. l(),a<>cMl 35 years, lie was a twin Avith hi.s hrolhcr AK^xandoi', who died hcfoi'e liini, and son of the hite C;4)t. Edw. Allen hy second wife Lockart. He married Lst, at 22 years, a Nicholson from Plymouth, living with her Hve years; 2nd n Gardner who survives him. Two children, one by each marriage, left. 1030. Feb. 11. Jesse Richardson, merchant, 37 years. SeoD. B. He married, at 23, Eimice Dodge, daughter of Joshua Dodge, esq. Six children left, three males. East street, at the homestead. 1031. Feb. 12. Benjamin, son of Benjamin and Ly- dia Howard. Atroph. inf., 7 weeks. She a nurse in the family of Herbert llarthorne, merchant, of Salem. Hus- band in sea service. Two children left^ one male. Tur- ner street, below Derby. 1032. Feb. 26. Eliza, dan. of Richard Palfrey. Consumption, 22 years. This the third Avithin a few years ; Abigail in 1811, Doroth}^ in Apr., 1812. Four sons and a daughter left by mother of this daughter, who Avas a Wedger. Four children by another wife, who was a Morgan. One brother in Baltimore. Derby street, near Becket. 1033. Feb. 27. Female child of Thomas and Sara Dean, 3 days. This their Hrst child. She a Burdett. Mother descended from Massey, AVilliams, and Brown. She a sister and brother. He the grandchild of Cnpt. Thomas Dean, and has a sister. Mrs. ^Villiams lived long in Union street. Grandmother, sister of the mother of Mr. Dean, married Gamaliel Hodges ; another sister Capt. k^ wett. East street. 1034. Mar. 1. Mary, widow of Capt. John Whitford. Aged, 80 years. She was a Foot, married at 23, and 133 lived twenty years in ninvried life. Hnsbantl died in II;dit":ix prison in 1779. One dauahter left, who niai'i iod A\'. Oliver. One daughter married a Hill, then a Gold- smith. Left nine great giandehildren and tive grand- children. A woman of good l)ehavior and steady mind. Derby street, corner of ^V^cl)1). 1085. Mar. 19. Capt. Samuel Chever. Paralytic, 7G years. Married at o2 years, and lived fort3'-f'our years in married life. Left the sea service twenty-seven years ago. She from Black [)oint, Scarborough, Me., and fourteen years younger than he. One daughter left, widow Beckfbrd, who has one child. Grandchildren by ii son deceased. Brown street, cor. of Winter. 103(5. Mar. 20. Elizabeth, widow of David Mans- field. Mortitication Irom broken limb, 75 years. She was a Wallace from Wilmington, N. C, married at 27, and lived thirt3'-one years in married life. Husband lost at sea in 1798. Had no children. See D. B. 50, p. 222. 1037. Mar. 24. Mary, wife of Israel Ward. Con- sumption, 34 years. Only child of Peter and Mary Mur- ray, married at 23, and lived eleven years in married life. Always of feeble constitution, long confined. A good wife. She left three children, all males. Her mother a "\^'ebl). She heir to xViuit Cowen, known proverbially among us as Aunt Cowen's daughter. Born where she lived, Beckct street. 1038. Mar. 30. Margaret, widow of William Sheldon. Palsy, 74 years. Twice married. First, at 19 years, Paul Manstield with whom she lived seven years; second, AVilliani Sheldon, with whom she lived three years. She Avas a Whillt)rd. Her children, by both husbands, died before her. 1039. April 30. Richard Palfray, sailmaker. Con- 134 sumption, 69 years. Married at 21, and lived thirty-one years in married life. He was from Gloucester, descended from Capt. Robinson who built the schooner. Lived with a relative at Boston ; left and came to Marblehead, and after marriao;e to Salem. Four sons and one daughter. Derby street, opp. Becket. 1040. May 15. Edward, son of John and Eunice Harwood. Atrophy, 17 months. The child a twin, never in good health. They have two children left, one son. Both parents born in Salem. Union street. 1041. May 20. Maria, dau. of Richard and Mariam Manning. Cynanche (see D. B.), 27 years. Father died in April, 1813, leaving nine children, five sons. Came from Ipswich in 1776. (See at that date.) The four daughters have lived with the mother. This daugh- ter lost her voice for a year ; at last the disorder, attended with general debility, ended in cynanche, for which she had the most able physicians at Boston and Salem, four of whom were with her when she died. Herbert street. 1042. May 22. Joseph, son of Joseph and Sara Guillon. Atroph}', 3 weeks. He a Frenchman and lived long with Mr. Greenleaf. Has been in the America. She a Johnson. They have one chikl, a daughter, left. Mar- ried nearly two years. English street. 1043. June. News of the death of Daniel, son of Daniel and Elsey Ropes. In prison. 19 years. Was taken in the ship Montgomery, carried to Halifax, thence sent to England, and died at Chatham, a prisoner, Feb. 9, 1814. His mother a Chever. Father dead. She has one child left, a daughter, who married an Upton. Mother lives in Daniels street. 1044. June. News of the death of Christopher, son of Christopher and Ruth Babbidge. In prison. 21 years. He was piizemaster of a prize to the Polly, takeu and car- 135 ried to Halifax, thence sent to England. Died at Chatham a prisoner, Jan. 19, 1814. He addressed a jMiss Gerard. Mother a Randall. One son and five daughters left. Fath- er's family live in Becket street. 1045. July 5. Rebecca, wife of Neal Mackey. Fever and mortification, 25 years. She was married at 18 and lived seven years in married life. From Boston and lived at Brookline, Mass. Her family name Bates. He from Boston, afterwards at Townsend, ]\Ie. He a recruiting officer at head of Crowninshield's wharf. Lived in Salem but a few years. Four children left, one daughter. Derby street, near Becket, between Becket and English. 1046. July 27. Samuel Moses, shoemaker. Con- sumption, 29 years. Grandson of Capt. Moses of the King's Customs. Married, at 21, a granddaughter of Philip English, sexton, and lived in married life eight years. His father Joseph died in Boston. Left a Avife and two children, one son and one daughter the youngest. County street. 1047. Aug. 2. News of the death of Capt. John Bick- ford. Abroad at Montevideo and Buenos Ay res, 49 years. He has been detained about three years by the war, with a great propert}' for Lt. Gov. Gra}' in Spanish America. Said to have died of consumption, after a fall from a horse. At 26 j-ears of age, he married Mary Ramsdell, niece of Capt. Joseph White, and educated in his family, living twenty-three years in married lite. He from Dur- ham, N. H. Four children left, two sons. Bridge street. 1048. Aug. 17. Elizabeth, dau. of William and Hanna "Webb. Fever, 19 years. A promising and really good girl. jNIother a worthy woman, died November last. Children yet left one son and two daughters. Daniels street. 1049. Sept. 12. Judith, widow of John AVebb, who 136 died M;iy 17, 1811. Aged, 84 years. She was a Phelps, iniirrieil at 21, and lived sixty years in married liCc. Her father lived to a great age, as did many of the family. The elder sister, Emma Southward, and the youngest sister, Eunice Perkins survive. Three sons and three daughters survive her, and many grandchiklren and great- grandchildren. At her son Benjamin's on Essex, between Herbert and Union streets. 1050. Sept. 14. Isaac, of Thomas and Charlotte jNIagoun. Fever (affection of the head?), 7 years. He from Pembroke ; she a daughter of Nicholas Lane, now of Salem, but from Gloucester. Three cldldren, two males. Derby street, east corner of English. 1051. Sept. 23. Pliram, male child of Benj:imin Hans and Mary Hancock. 5 vears. Of a feeble consti- tution. He from Chester, Pennsylvania, nine years in Salem. She born in Danvers, a liichardson. One male child left. Carlton street. 1052. Oct. 12. Susan Farnum, twin child of Daniel and Susan Berry. Fever, 10 months. He East town schoolmaster. She a Farnum from Andover. Three children lelt, males. Pleasant street, opp. AVashington Scpiare. 1053. Oct. 17. Mary, widow of "\V. BroAvn. Con- sum[)tion, 34 years. She was a Parnel, granddaughter of Mercy Welman, who was a AA'ard, and married at 11). Her mother afterwards married a Daniel. Lived in Bos- ton and came back to Salem. One child left. Derby street, west corner of Becket. 1054. Oct. 17. Elizabeth, dau. of John Symonds, a man of a century. 86 years. Unmarried. Her father died in 1791, aged 100 years ; her brother John, in 1796, aged 74 years; her sister, deceased wife of ("apt. Barr. Left her estate to her benefactors and the poor. Lived 137 near Beverly bridge, Bridge street, in a house built by her father. 1055. Oct. 21. Jonathau, son of Israel and Mary Ward. Dropsy in head (so said), 9 months. He a son of John "Ward. The mother, a Murray, died in March last. Two children left, sons. Becket street. 1056. Oct. 28. Mary, dau. of William and Sara Millet. Consumption, 18 years. Long failing, not able to lie down in bed for months. Her father died in 1810. Mother an Archer. Three sisters and two brothers left. Two married to Nichols and Lawrence. Lawrence lives at Hollis. One child, male, born after death of father. Essex street, west cor. of Pleasant. 1057. Nov. 16. Hanna, widow of Capt. Benjamin Hodges. Asthma and consumption, 59 years. She was the dau. of William and Mary King, and lived in the family of Dr. Bulfinch, wife an Apmerp. Unquestion- ably one of the best of women. Well educated. Married at 22 years of age ; time in marriage, 28 years. She was of small person, pleasant aspect, even virtues and uniform excellence. Left three daughters, one a Silsbee. Essex street, east cor. of Orange. 1058. Dec. 17. John Collins, son of James and grandson of James. Consumption, 59 years. He mar- ried, at 29, widow Hammond, who was a Lander, and lived thirty years in marriage. Was infirm for a long time. Was one of the town watch for years. Long a prisoner which delayed marriage. His grandfather mar- ried a Becket, and his father married Sara Thomas. Eng- lish street, Ingersoll's house. 1059. Dec. 18. Mary, dau. of Col. Samuel Carlton, deceased. Consumption and asthma, 47 years. She lived seventeen \ears with her sister Barr. Kept a pub- lic and private school. Died at her mother's, who is about 9* 138 83 years old. Left two brothers and four sisters ; two sisters married and one brother. Union street, or the Carlton House on old estate. DEATHS IN 1815. 1060. Jan. 6. Margaret, widow of Daniel Curtis. Old age, 82 years. She was a Thomas of Marblehead ; married at 21 years, and lived twenty-four years in mar- ried life. Was a sister of James Cotton's wife from Jersey, and lived many years a widow in English street. Came to Salem in early life ; her mother a Dixey. Left no children. 1061. Jan 20. Thomas Rhue. Aged, 75 years. He married, at 24, Susanna Becket, who died in 1805 ; time in marriage, forty-one years. He was son of nurse Rhue, so called. Left six children, three sons and three daugh- ters. One son and three daughters married ; Kehew, Colau and Larrabee. 1062. Jan. 21. Funeral of Jeffry Allen, a prisoner from Liverpool, Eng. Consumption, 27 years. Late mate of the brig Mary of Poole. Has a wife in Liver- pool, no children. Sick in the hospital for some time. Was interred with every ceremony of respect from Capt. Thomas Wells' house in County street. Capt. Wells is in the service of the Guard Ship. 1063. Feb. 1. Lydia, widow of John Teague. Con- sumption, 42 years. She married first, at 21, a Galloway, with whom she lived two years ; time in second marriage, eight years. She was a granddaughter of Mr. Horton, who lived at Skerry's Point and after wliom it was called during his life at that place. 1064. Feb. 24. Capt. Nathaniel Phippen. Consump- tion, etc., 57 years. Son of Deacon D. Phippen, mar- ried Apr. 20, 1779, at 21, a Hooper, with whom he lived 139 thirty-six years. Left two children, a son, and daughter who married Capt. Jos. J. Knapp. His grandchildren by Knapp. Five sisters survive : Gill, Smith, Symonds, King, and a maiden sister. No brother left. Of an athletic constitution. Supposed injured by lodging at the Turf ground. Gardner (or March) street from Bijidge street leading to Skerry's Point. 1065. Feb. 25. Hanna, dau. of Robert and Anstis Stone. Consumption, 26 years. An excellent woman, of a very delicate constitution from infancy. They have two children left ; a son married and widowed daughter Sally, wife of And. Dunlap. Hardy street, near the meeting- house. 1066. Feb. 28. Jacob Manning. Long infirmities, 78 years. Never possessed health. Unmarried. Brother of Richard Manning, esq. He lived with his brother and three unmarried sisters, who are all now dead but one. Essex street, between Curtis and Herl)ert. 1067. Mar. 27. Jonathan, son of Thomas and Hanna Row^ell, 22 years. She a Becket. Seven children survive, five sons. Turner street, between Essex and Derby. 1068. Apr. 4. Capt. Clifford Byrne. Apoplexy, 68 years. At 22, he married Margaret Whitford from Mary Elkins', and lived in married life forty-six years. Grandson of Capt. Cliflbrd Crowninshield of Salem. Left two sons, Clifford and John, who have children. Clifford married a daughter of Capt. W. Patterson. Her- bert street. 1069. Apr. 12. Enoch Goodale. Aged, 89 years. He was once sexton to the Friends, Quakers. Married out of their communion; first, at 23, a Buxton with whom he lived thirty years, then a Bell, with whom he lived nine years. Three sons left ; one only in the state, one in Maine, one in Conn. 140 1070. Apr. 12. Peter Frye. Dysentery, 60 years. Sou of Col Frj'e, a British pensioner, and grandson of Col. B. Pickman. Thirty-seven years in Salem. 1071. May 30. Nicholas Lane, sailmaker. Cancer, 67 years. Employed every physician of whom he could hear. He from Cape Ann. Married first, at 22, Anna Bezoel, who died in 1809, and with whom he lived thirty- one years ; second, widow Mary Buffum, with whom he lived thirteen years. Eleven children left, three sons and eight daughters. Derby street, between Carlton and Becket. 1072. June 16. Capt. George Crowniushield. Age, 81 years. He the grandson of an emigrant, Dr. J. C. R. C. from Leipsic. He married, at 23, a daughter of Rich- ard Derby, esq., with whom he lived fifty-seven years. Six children left, four sons and two daughters. One son, George, and daughter, unmarried, in family with him. Father of Jacob, Member of Congress, and B. Secretary of the Navy. Very temperate and active till the last. Drank little but water for a month before death. Derby street, between Daniels and Orange, cor. of Orange. 1073. July 6. Edward, child of Nathaniel and widow Abigail Chever. Suddenly, 18 months. Complaint in the bowels, pnik root administered, and almost instant death ensued. Physicians both young, etc. Father died in 1813, and left four children. She a Hutchinson (see Nov. of that year). Three children left, two males. Carlton street. 1074. July 6. John, son of John and Eunice Har- wood. Suddenly, 31 months. As in the other case ; complaint in the bowels, pink root administered, and almost instant death ensued. Same physicians. Buried a child in April, 1814. He is a prisoner taken from one of our U. S. vessels, the Syren. She a Ridgway, mother now a Bedney. Essex street above Pleasant. 141 1075. July 8. Sara, daughter of John and Sara Phuitine. Atroph. hit'., 6 years. She a Ward, died lately, a Baptist. He a foreigner. One male child left. Derhy street, between Becket and English. 1076. July 27. Hauua Mansfield, maiden. Age, 80 years. Her mother was an ancient schoolmistress in east part of Salem for many years, died in 1791, set. 82, and left only this daughter and a house for her in Derby street. Died at Fort Lee. 1077. July 29. George, child of George and Mary "Wright. Mortification in bowels, 4 months. Fine child, good mother. Complaint not well understood. She a Cleaves, married in 1811. Mother a Scot. Father from Gothenburg in Sweden. Has been long absent at sea. One child, a son, left. Hardy street, below Derby. 1078. Sept. 10. Elizabeth Putnam, dau. of Edw. and Anna Allen. Dropsy in head (so said), 10 years. He abroad and separated from his family by his affairs. Son of late Capt. Edward Allen. She a daughter of the late Gen. John Fiske. Five children, two males and three females. E. Vine Street, south of "Walnut, in Gen. Fiske's mansion. 1079. Sept. 21. Sara, widow of Charles Edey. Complication, 74 years. She was a Gre}^ married in 1768, at 26, and lived in married life thirteen years. Left two children, daughters. 1080. Sept. 23. John, child of John and Mercy Up- ton. Dysentery, 16 months. Only child. She a Town- send, dau. of Samuel Young. He, son of Mr. Upton on Pickman's farm. 1081. Sept. 27. Female child of Zechariah F. and Sarah Silsbee. Sore mouth and dysentery, 24 days. He a son of N. Silsbee and brother of N. and William. She a Boardman, mother a Hodges. Three children left, one 142 female. Pleasant street, opp. Washington Square, west side. 1082. Sept. 28. John, of Samuel and Martha Silsbee. Abscess and consumption, 15 years. He a son of Sam- uel and Martha. Grandmother living, dau. of Deacon Prince. Mother a Read. Five children left, two sons. Daughter settled in Vermont, another in Boston. Webb street. 1083. Oct. 14. Mary, widow of Oliver Berry. Fe- ver, 77 years. Not a week's ilhiess. A meek woman, much regarded. She a Brown, married Jan. 1765, at 22, living three years in married life. No children survive, seven grandchildren. A widow fifty years and widow in- deed. Essex, cor. of Turner street. 1084. Oct. 20. Widow Grace Hampson. Aged, 8Q years. Born in Marblehead, lived in Salem twenty years. She was a Horn of Marblehead, married at 26 and lived ten years in married life. She left three children ; one daughter Card, a son with whom she repeatedly lived in Salem, now removed to Boston, and a son in Maine. Was at board with her granddaughter Hayes in Salem. A sister, S. Fletcher, survives. English street, near Essex. 1085. Oct. 24. Nancy, wife of David Phippen. Fe- ver, 37 years. Married at 21 and lived sixteen years in married life. Her mother a Cooke, grandfather a Cloiigh. Six children left, four sons and two daughters. He a grandson of deacon D. Phippen. St. Peter street, below County. 1086. Nov. 4. John, of Samuel and Lydia BufTinn. Convulsions, 9 months. She a daughter of Nicholas Lane who died in May. Four children left, two males. He belongs to Salem, removed to Charlestovvn and re- turned. Walnut street between W. and Elm. 143 1087. Nov. 7. Margaret, widow of Benjamin Nurse. Fever, etc., 67 years. Slie was a Welcome in Dan- iels street. Married at 26, and lived thirty years in mar- ried life. Her husband a baker. Left two children ; eldest son in Boston. Her brother Thomas married a Lambert. A sister Foj-e only one left. • Daniels street. 1088. Nov. 17. Elizabeth, wife of John Wells, aged 67. She was a Darling. Twice married; first at 21, a Talbot, with whom she lived six years, then a Wells, with whom she lived six years. No children by last marriage. Two children, sons, living in 1809. 1089. Nov. 17. Peter Green, African servant of Maj. Gen. N. Green, a hero of the Revolution. Aged, 80 years. Twice married ; first, at 21, living in married life fourteen years, and second marriage of sixteen years. Born in Africa. Came to Salem after the war and mar- ried Flora Gerrish, who died four years ago. He was comfortable wdiile she lived, then poor. Two childien, son and daughter, not living in Salem. 1090. Nov. 26. Mehitable, wife of Michael O'Brian. Fever, 50 years. She was a daughter of Capt. John Harthorne and married first, at 18, a King, with whom she lived two years ; second, in 1786, Samuel Giles, with whom she lived eighteen years, and by whom she had two children, males ; third, her present husband, who was from Ireland, married in Boston. Derby street near Union. 1091. Dec. 19. Robert, child of William and Sara Bates. Eruptive fever, supposed measles, 15 months. Mother a sister of Charles Forbes. Northey street. DEATHS IN 1816. 1092. Jan. 2. Jacob Haynes from Prussia. Consump- tion, 52 years. A seaman. ]Married, first, a widow Webb and had a daughter-in-law. She died Sept. 21, 144 1808, fBt. 49, from Wilmington, N. C. ; second, at 40 years of age, the present wife, with whom he lived four years. No children by last wife. Derby, near Daniels street. 1093. Jan. 6. Gideon Woodberry, from Beverly. Consumption, 58 years. Eleven children remain of four marriages. Winter street. King's house between Bridge and Pickman streets. 1094. Jan. 7. Note of the death of Salmon Good- rich, captain. Fever abroad, 45 years. Said to have died on his passage from New Orleans to New York, as by merchant's letter. Went from Salem to coast from New Orleans to southern ports, leaving Salem last March. He came from Berlin. Connections. Resided six years in Salem. Married Mary Dutch of Ipswich. Four chil- dren left, all females. Becket street. 1095. Jan. 7. Note of the death of William, son of Samuel and Mary Masury. Lost at sea, 17 years. Sailed for France in the sch. Diligence, belonging to Stoue & Co., Nov. 10, 1812. Third son. She has five children left, one daughter. Two sons at sea. Hardy street. 1096. Jan. 14. John Dawson, mariner, of Guernsey Island. Aged, 86 years. At 32, he married Sara White, widow Whittemore, by whom he had two children, a son and daughter, and with whom he lived fifty-three years. She was first married at 18, living six years with her first husband, and had by him one child. At 25, she married Dawson, and is now liviug, aged 77 years. He had es- caped seven times from men-of-war impressed. In 1757 was taken by Indians at Crown Point. Was five years in British ships after marriage. 1097. Jan. 15. Alexander, son of Dauiel and Me- hitable Knight. Cynanche trachealis, 3 years. He from I 145 Haverhill, she a Gardner. This child and one in an ad- joining tenement, of one Carter of same age, taken to- gether and died together, about two days. 1098. Jan. 29. Elizabeth, wife of Joseph Deland. Asthma, 62 years. She was a Cox. Married, tirst, at 19, a Robbins with whom she lived three years, and by whom she had one child ; married second, a Willick with whom she lived seven years, and had three children ; third husband twenty years, and by him one child, all dead. He a son of Joseph Deland, former wife a Bacon, by whom he had children. He holds property from his father for his children. 1099. Feb. 18. Abiel, widow of Ebenezer Tozzer. Aged, 88 years. She married in 1750, at 22, and lived in married life twenty 3'ears. Left one daughter Mary, who served her, and one son. Her mother Whitefoot died in 1790, aet. 103 years. Orange street below Hodges. 1100. Mar. 2. News of the death of Capt. John Becket. Abroad at sea, 40 years. He went to the southward, to sail from Norfolk, and died on his passage to Cork, Ireland. He married, at 31, Sara, dau. of dea- con James Browne, living nine years in married life. He, son of John, of the Committee, who died in 1804, ffit. 58. They have three children, two males. Derby street, between Becket and English. 1101. Mar. 14. Male child of Henry and Ilanna E. Allen. Atroph. inf., 2 weeks. He was the youngest son of Capt. Edw. Allen and she a dau. of Capt. Wil- liam Allen. The father is now missing. Two children left. The family lives in the same house with the family of Capt. J. Becket. Derl)y street between Becket and English. 1102. Mar. 24. Thomas Masur}^ son of Thomas and 10 146 Mercy. Consumption, etc., 56years. This name is almost extinct among us. The adults are gone and their families in first generation. They held considerable property, now none. He married in 1788, at 29, Lydia Swasey, who died in 1808. Three sons left. One settled at Che- bacco, married. 1103. Ma}^ 6. George, of George and Elizabeth Hodges. Fever, 3 years and 4 months. She a Welcome, dan. of Thomas. Mother, dau. of Capt. George Lam- bert. One child left. Hardy street, below Derby. 1104. May 6. Robert Richardson, house-carpenter. Consumption, 36 years. Married, at 31, a daughter of James Becket, with whom he lived five years. Left three children. Has lived in Salem fifteen years. He from Westford. Parents living and brothers and sisters. Becket street near Derby. 1105. May 6. Margaret, widow of Capt. Richard Val- py. Fever, 72 years. She was a Batcheler of Wen- ham, and married first, at 20, a Henly of Marblehead, with whom she lived twenty years in married life ; second, in 1788, R. Valpy, with whom she lived eleven years. He married, first, Hauna Ives Avho died in 1756. He died in 1799, set. 65. She has a brother and sisters at New Ipswich. Hardy street, near Essex. 1106. May 12. Mary, wife of Capt. Johu Peters. Consumption, 55 years. She was a dau. of Jonathan Archer. Married first, in 1784, at 22, Elisha Gunnison, with whom she lived five years, and had one son ; second, in 1795, Jacob Norman, with whom she lived two years, and no child survives ; third, in 1800, her present husband, living in married life sixteen years, and has one child left. Bridge street, Skerry's. 1107. May 19. Edmond Whittemore, house-carpen- ter. Found dead, 66 years. Married, at 24, Hanna 147 Pierce, who died last March, with whom he lived forty- two years. No children. His father, a house-carpenter, married second Avife Sara ^Murray in 175G ; she died in 1786, JBt. 67. 1108. ISlay 28. Mary Newton, dan. of John and Ruth NeAvton, 49 years. Her father died before I came to Salem. Mother a Searle. Two sisters. Grant and Bartlet, living. 1109. May 30. Isaac Oakman, sailmaker and mari- ner. Infirm, 71 j'ears. Apparently in a decline. Long lame from an injury in the knee by a fall. He married, first, at 24, a Bates of Lynn, with whom he lived twenty- two 3'ears and had two children, two sons. Many grand- children remain. Married, second, a Swasey, widow Sullivan. Children not in Salem. 1110. May 31. Ann, of Jeremiah and Elizabeth O'Conner. Atroph. inf., 18 days. He from Ireland. She a Longeway and her mother a dan. of madam Rhue. They are Catholics. The grandmother lives in the En- glish house next the gate. Her two daughters with her, both Longeway. Three children left, two males. Dal- rymple's Building near old Neck Gate, Essex street. 1111. June 16. William Crispin, rigger. Injury from a blow, 62 years. Married, at 28, a Dawson with whom he lived thirty-four years. Left eight children, one son and seven daughters. The father William, in 1755, married Margaret Swase}'. English street. 1112. June 17. Male child of Robert and Sara Brookhouse. Soon after birth, 2 days. She a dan. of Jonathan Archer. Mother a Woodman. This their first child. Husband's father dead. Mother and children liv ing. Both parents have large families. Northey street, below Bridge. 1113. June 23. John, of John and Elizabeth Cook. 148 Convulsions, 5 years. Child without appetite for sev- eral daj^s. He a son of widow H, Keen of Patfield. Takes the name of John Cooke, but this is indeed his Christian name only. Two children left, son and daugh- ter. Brown street, between Oliver and Fairfield, Com- mon. 1114. June 24. Hannah, widow of Thomas Schets- well, 31 years. She w^as a dau. of Thomas and Hanna Rovvell. Mother a Becket. Father from Ipswich. iNIar- ried at 19 and lived five years in married life. Two chil- dren left, a son and daughter. Turner street, between Essex and Derby. 1115. July 3. Sara, wife of David Magonn, ship- wright. Consumption, 38 years. Long infirm. She a Hitchins from Lynn, married at 24, and lived thirteen years in married life. Left five children, three danghters. Her father living with her. He from Pembroke. Becket street. 1116. July 7. William Rantoul, clerk of barqne Camel, Breed. Scurvy, at sea, 22 years. Worthy youth. Died in our bay four days before getting in. Body lodged at the Hospital Ground. He kept the name of his moth- er's first husband. A brother and sisters at Beverly. 1117. July 13. Abigail of Abijah and Elizabeth Bartlet. Dropsy in the head, so said, 9 years. A very high fever. From Marblehead. Has three sons and one daughter, one danghter married. He a ropemaker. Union street, Brown House tenant. 1118. July 14. William Obear, mariner, 50 years. He married a Betsy Maservy late in life, a sister of Mr. John Osgood's wife. He has two sisters, Lambert and Hall. Buried from his brother Lambert's. Lived among his friends and relatives. ^ • 1119. July 17. Mary, widow of Robert Rantoul. Decay, 61 years. She was a Preston. Twice married. I 149 First, at 19 ; time in marriage, nine years. Her son William died July 7. Robert Kantoul, Esq., is Rep. of Beverly, with whom she lived. Mary, widow Peabody. Left two children, son and daughter. AYidow R's mother a Lambert. Had four children. Services at Beverly, but body transported to Salem for interment. Has a house in Essex street, Pleasant street, and a pew in East Meeting-house. 1120. Aug. 9. Hanna, wife of Bundeh Sabteh, a Malay, 38 years. She was a Whitefoot, thrice married, and left six children. Had two before she married the ]\Ialay. Of great muscular strength and corpulent. See D. B. 1121. Sept. 10. Hanna E., wife of Capt. Henry Al- len. Palpitation of the heart, 25 years. She was a dau. of Capt. William Allen of Salem, from Manchester, and married at 19; time in marriage, six j'ears. Left two children, son and daughter. Born at Manchester. He a son of Capt. Edward Allen, deceased. Was at New York preparing for a voyage. Had been cast away. 1122. Sept. News of the death of Capt. Aimer Briggs at New Orleans. Fever, 31 3'ears. He was a son of Johnson Briggs from Old Colony who settled in Salem before the Revolution. Married, at 30, a dau. of Rev. John Giles of Newburyport, who came from Englaud a Presbyterian. Time in marriage, one year. Left one child, a son. Capt. Briggs had the kind care of Capt. R. AVardof Salem. Of schooner Cyrus from Saleni. Three sons and three daughters of Johnson Briggs still live. Rev. Giles has two daughters and a son. 1123. Oct. 27. Debora, wife of Evsed Stoddart. Consumption, 51 years. She a Marsh, born in Hingham July 12, 1765. Married, at Hingham, July 14, 1782; time in marriage thirty-four years. Removed to Salem. She of the Baptist sect. A long time sick. Had ten 150 children ; six living, four sons and two daughters. Their son Eben born Jan. 11, 1787; drowned Dec. 7, 1807. Three children died young. Hardy street, between Der- by and Essex. 1124. Nov. 14. Elizabeth, wife of Alexander Bu- chanan. Dropsy, 37 years. She a dau. of Nicholas Lane. Married first, in 1800, at 21, Josiah Gatchel, by whom she had two sons; time in marriage four years. Second, in 1805, A. Buchanan, an Englishman, supposed to be living ; last seen on board of an English man-of-war. Time in second marriage, eleven years. One child by Buchanan. The three children at Ipswich, Wenhain and Danvers. Nine children l)y N. Lane still live by three wives. Bur- ied from W. Lane's, Turner, cor. of Derby street. 1125. Dec. 5. John Forbes, a seaman. Fever, 32 years. He married, at 19, Hepsibah House from Nan- tucket, and had three children, two sons. Time in mar- riage, thirteen years. John worked with a tallow-chand- ler and was a brother of Charles, now also a worthy man. The mother a Dawson and thrice married. First, a Forbes, and by him had three children ; second, a Pres- ton, by whom one child ; third, a Whittemore, and by him one child. Essex, between Becket and Carlton streets. 1126. Dec. 12. Thomas Rowell. Instantly, 6Q years. Born in Newburyport. Married, at 27, Eliza- beth, dau. of William Becket, by whom he had six chil- dren, four sons and two dauo^hters. Time in marriao:e thirty-nine years. He has no parents, brothers, nor sis- ters surviving. A ver}^ extraordinary family indeed. He was a boat-builder. Returned from work, supped, hummed a tune, smoaked and died. Turner street, between Derby and Essex. 151 DEATHS IN 1817. 1127. J;in. 8. Susaiiim, of Henry Sauwarcl. Aged, 78 years. She had been iiitirni. A woman of good endow- ments. She was a Batten and married first, in 1762, at 22, Josiah Beadle, by whom she had two daughters who survived her. The eldest married a Gwinn, the young- est, widow of John Dale. Lived with tirst husband thir- teen years. Time in second marriage three j'ears. Henry Sauward was from York, Me., and died in that part of the country. Turner street, between Derby and Essex. 1128. Feb. 12. Thomas King. Drops}', 34 years. Came from New Brunswick, N. J., to Salem. Died in his chair while sitting at work. The first I buried from the new house. 1129. Feb. 24. Mary, of James and Ilanna Standon. Atroph. inf., 3 weeks. Child appeared from birth very feeble. She a Perkins ; he, at sea, a foreigner. One child left. Derby street, between Daniels and Hardy. 1130. Feb. 27. Sara Timothy, dau. of Jonathan and Mary Mason. Drops}' in head, 15 years. Named after the Timothys of So. Carolina. He died in 1808. First wife a King, who died in 1792 and left three chil- dren. One daughter lives, a Brooks. Second wife a King, five children, now two sons and two daughters. Vine street, between Elm and Liberty, Mason house. 1131. Mar. 4. AVilliam Peele, a cooper. Inllanmia- tiou(?), rupture, etc., 79 years. Married Jan., 1762, at 24 years, Elizabeth Becket, dau. of John, by whom he had five children, all living ; one son Robert and four daughters, two married, two widows. Time in marriage fifty-five years. Worthy man. \Vent to sea, but spent his life as here at his trade. His father a tailor in the centre of the town. Becket street on Becket's estate. 152 1132. Mar. 8. Mary, dau. of Capt. John Becket. Consumption, 27 years. She has suffered long, and very much for seven years. Her father died hi 1804, her sis- ter Elizabeth, who married a Waters, in 1809, at same age, and her brother John in 1816, news received in March. One child by first wife, son and daughter by second, none by third. She by Ingersoll, second wife. Becket's conrt near Becket street. 1133. Mar. 15. Sara, widow of Nathaniel Knight. Aged, 86 years. She a Mascoll, dau. of John and Sara, bapt. Jan. 23, 1732. Left a son Capt. N. Knight and two daughters Lethart and Ostrum. Lived with her son for many years in Deacon Prince's house, corner of Bath and Pleasant, old house. Her sister-in-law, Martha P., widow of S. Silsbee, born same year. Pleas- ant street. 1134. Mar. 17. Mary Tozzer, maiden dau. of Eb- enezer and Abiel. Suddenly, 67 years. She has left a sister, and brother William and sister-in-law a Patter- son, widow, married a Lane. Her mother died at 88 years of age, and her grandmother at 103. For thirty years, the deceased was the faithful companion of her mother. Orange street. 1135. Apr. 21. Susanna, of AVilliam Becket. Aged, 94 years. She was a Fowler of Ipswich. Family re- moved to Newmarket. Married, at 22, and lived six- teen years in married life. Lived a wMdow fifty-six years with her dau. -in-law. Had eight children, none living. Has many of her posterity in New England. Her sister, mother of wife of John Norris. See D. B. Husband ship carpenter. She died in Ash street. Most of life in east part of the town. 1136. Apr. 23. Hannah, dau. of Samuel and Mary Manning. Aged, 78 years. Richard Manning, esq., a 153 brother and three sisters lived a long life together. This the last and they have left a great estate to the family of Hodges. Elizabeth died in 1801, iet. 72; Richard Man- ning, esq., in 1811, [et. 80; Margaret, in 1813, aged 79 ; Jacob in 1815, set. 78. Their eldest sister Mary married John Hodges, in 1749. Essex street, between Curtis and Herbert. 1137. June. News of the death of George Shaw, in the care of John Hunt. At sea, 16 years. He was adopted by this worthy man and wife from her relations being without children. Thej^ educated him well and with good hopes. The ship had just left Java on the voyage homeward, taken sick and soon died. The first time at sea. Bath street, the house of J. Hunt. 1138. June. News of the death of Thomas Dean, son of John and Christiana Ward. Fever abroad, 17 years. At Matanzas, Cuba. It has been very sickly on these islands. Taken after landing, perhaps after eating fruit freely. The first time at sea. John, son of John. Christiana, dau. of dipt. Thom. Dean by his second wife a Cash. They have two children left, one son. The mother a Avoman of great ambition. Carlton street. 1139. June. News of the death of Nathaniel, son of Samuel and Rebecca Silsbee. Lost at sea, 23 years. Drowned Sept. 14, 1816, when six days from port. They have one son and three daughters left. Two married out of town. She a Patten. His mother a Prince livins; still. Webb street. 1140. July 6. Lydia, widow of Capt. Ebenezer Pierce. Dropsy, 77 years. She was a Brown, married at 25, and lived twenty years in married life. Her hus- band died at sea in 1784. Her sister Beny died from same house, at the same age, 77, Oct. 14, 1815. Two 10* 154 children left. Two children of son living, one missing, grandchildren, great-grandchildren and son's widow. Her daughter Odlin had the charge of her. Turner street. 1141. July 12. Female child of Samuel and Abigail Derby. From laudanum, 3 months. Administered through mistake. She a dau. of widow of Nicholas Lane by a former husband Buffum. Three children left, one son. Blaney street, below Essex and Becket. 1142. Aug. 10. Sara, widow of Capt. Timothy Wel- man. Apoplexy, 58 years. She a Wyatt, married at 18 ; time in marriage thirty-three years. She had been much of a domestic woman. Her father and mother died in 1796. W. Wyatt, the son, in 1794, and her husband Timothy in 1810. His father died, at 91, in 1787, mother in 1811 and Adam in 1786. Six children left, three males. Derby street between Daniels and Hardy. 1143. Aug. 13. Edward Gibaut, son of Robert and Rebecca Stone. Teething, 13 months. The child ex- tremely thrifty, but the real disorder probably unknown. She a dau. of Capt. John Osgood, Brown street. He son of Robert Stone and Anstis Babbidge. Six children left. This the first they have lost. Essex street. Brown house, cor. of Walnut street. 1144. Aug. 18. Widow Lydia Alexander. Apo- plexy, 78 years. She a Woodhull, dau. of wife of I. Babl)idge. Married, first, at 17, a Lander, with whom she lived three years ; time in second marriage six years. Daughter by last husband. One daughter married a Fran- cis with seven children, six females. She had been a widow fifty years. 1145. Aug. 25. Capt. Robert Stone. Apoplexy, 73 years. Married, in 1772, at 28, Anstis Babbidge, dau. 155 of C. and Anstis Babbidge. INIother a Crowninshield. He of Benjamin and Elizal^eth. He was a chairman of the committee of proprietors of East meeting-house. Taken on Thursday night. The affection was in the throat, and most powerful means employed. He ceased to speak or swallow on the next night and lay insensible until he expired, Monday, 10 a. m. Two children left, son and daughter. Daughter widow of And. Dunlap. Hardy street near the East meeting-house. 1146. Aug. 25. Mary Ann of William and Sara Bates. Atroph. inf., 14 months. She a dau. of John Forl)es. Mother married a "Whittemore. Husband abroad at sea. His father upon the theatre in Boston. Two children left, males. Essex, cor. of Pleasant street. 1147. Aug. 26. Ann Elizabeth of Capt. Richard and Lydia Ward. Inflammatory fever, 2 years, 9 months. The third daughter. She a Robinson of Lynn. He has just returned from New Orleans, intending to settle there. Her father has removed from Lynn to Boston. His father living and at the funeral. Carlton street. 1148. Sept. 1. Benjamin D., son of Benjamin and Elizabeth Chandler. Convulsions, 11 years. His mother a Dean. Father absent. Only child. Hardy street, near meeting-house. 1149. Sept. 8. Moses Gage, of INIoses and Nancy Ilobson. Atroph. inf., 15 months. Only child. He from Rowley, a carpenter. She a Masury, gr. dau. of Deacon W. Brown. Andrew street. 1150. Sept. 11. Abigail, widow of Nathaniel Rogers. St. Anthony's fire, 53 years. She a Dodge of Ipswich, married at 21, and lived fifteen years in married life. In adverse circumstances came to Salem, was a distinguished school-mistress and educated her children well. Four sons survive her in Salem, Nathaniel, John, Richard and 156 William. He a son of Eev. N. Rogers of Ipswich. Lyncle street. 1151. Sept. 15. John Patterson. Fever, 35 years. A grandson of Deacon Webb. Married, at 21, Susanna Eulen, granddaughter of Capt. ; time in marriage fourteen years. Sick before he landed, reached home, seized with delirium and so expired. Left six children, one son. Derby street. 1152. Sept. 15. Elizabeth, dau. of Zachariah and Sara Silsbee. Atroph. inf., 9 mos. He a son of Capt. N. Silsbee, and brother of ]N"athaniel, Member of Con- gress, and of William. She a dau. of Capt. F. Boardman, and sister of Mary Crowaiinshield, wife of B., Secretary of the Navy. Pleasant street, east gate of Washington Square. 1153. Sept. 15. Martha, widow of Samuel Silsbee. Aged, 86 years. She a dau. of John, son of Deacon Richard Prince, married at 24, and lived forty-seven years in marriage. A pleasant, faithlul and worthy woman. Very active for her years until near the close of life. Her husband died Dec. 1803, set. 73. Left three chil- dren, one son, daughter a Sage, and Read. Daniels street in Daniels' house, corner upon Essex street, near meeting- house. 1154. Sept. 24. Joseph, son of Joseph and Sara Newell. Atroph. inf., 4 years 4 months. The child from a full habit became emaciated in a short time. Physicians explained nothing. She a Dunckley. They have three children, one male. Essex street between Becket street and court. 1155. Oct. 8. Male child of Judah and Eliza Dodge Atroph. inf., 6 days. She a Perveare of Hampton Falls and a relative of Edward of Boston. Her family from Isle of Jersey. His trade a mason. They have lost many 157 children young. She aveiyhcalthy woman, he more feeble. Three children left, one son. En>ii street. 1156. Oct. 8. David of John and SaraBecket. Fe- ver, atroph., 23 months. The child long sick and fever upon fever. Father died at sea. (See Mar. 2, 1816.) She a daughter of Deacon James Browne by Masury. Two children left, one male. Brown street on Pleasant street. 1157. Oct. 9. Male child of John C. and Priscilla Clemens. Fever, etc., 6 months. She a Burroughs and has four children living, one son. He, by a former wife Bright, three, one son. They belong not to this part of the town and have moved to the last house, formerly Per- kins' on Manning's lot. Belongs to the Branch. Essex street, near Neck Gate. 1158. Oct. 21. Mary of John and Jane Stickney. Dropsy, 24 years. Father from Newburyport. Mother a Chapman from Newbury. Eight children left, six males, two females. Family unknown to me till this event. Webb street. 1159. Oct. 23. Francis, of Jeremiah and Elizabeth O'Connor. Fever, 4 years. Catholics living among us. A female child of same parents burned in May, 1816. He from Ireland. She a Longeway. Two children left, one male. Dalrymple's B. near old Neck Gate. Essex, opp. English street. 1160. Oct. 25. Samuel, son of Samuel and Lydia Leach. Fever, 20 years. Both his grandmothers living. Mother, dan. of W. Becket. Four children left, two males. Turner street, l)elow Derby. 1161. Oct. 30. Male child of William and Elizabeth Crispin. At birth. He of Salem. They have one male child left. St. Peter's street, below Church. 1162. Nov. 1. Male child of Benjamin and Mary 158 Blancbard. Atrophy, 1 year. He from Wobiirn, for- merly a butcher. Has been troubled with rheumatism and lost the best use of one hand. She from Beverly, an Adams, second wife. They have eight children left, five sons. Dalrymple's Building, Essex street, opp. English. 1163. Nov. 26. Capt. George Crowninshield. An- gina pectoris, 51 years. He returned in the Cleopatra, Oct. 3. Was soon after afflicted in the breast, complained to his friend, died on the barque at Crowninshield's wharf in the arms of his servant Hanson. Six brothers began life together and this is the third of the six departed. For their history, see No. 3669, 53, 317. 1164. Dec. 2. John Ward, formerly master of a ves- sel, shipkeeper. Drowned, 51 years. He was attending a vessel on W. side of Crowninshield's wharf; was found with his lantern on east side, not accounted for. Son of John and Bethia ; married, at 29, Christiana, dau. of Capt. Thomas Dean, living in married life twenty-two years. His father died in 1789. Grandfather kept the tavern of Lynn, Old Road. Lost a son in June, 1816. One son and daughter left. Carlton street. 1165. Dec. 11. Female child of Francis and Eliza- beth Goss. Atroph. inf., 14 months. Child long sick. She a dau. of James Becket. His father Thomas Goss, a Spaniard. Came young to America. One child left, male. Father a mariner. Near Universal meeting-house, Rust street. DEATHS IN 1818. 1166. Jan. 13. Susanna, wife of Capt. Benjamin Dean, mariner. Fever, 71 years. She was a dau. of James and Mary Collins, married at 23, and lived forty- eight years in marriage. Baptized in 1747. Mother a Becket, dau. of John. He a brother of late Capt. Thomas 159 Dean. Two daughters married, one a Hunt, another a Chandler. Four children left. Old Dean House, Hardy street, near meeting-house. 1167. Feb. 10. AYilliam Greaves, from Ireland. Consumption, 35 years. Catholic. Died in the Charity House after a short time. Came to INIassaehusetts Sept. 22, 1816 and to Salem Aug. 11, 1817, from Demerary, a stranger. 1168. Feb. 13. Mary, widow of Deacon William Browne. Suddenly, 78 years. She was a Collins, mar- ried in Marblehead. First husband an Orne. Time in second marriage five years. She lived in the family of Rev. W. Whitwell. Was a woman of cheerful tempera- ment and excellent disposition. Was on a visit in Mar- blehead. Buried in Salem in the family tomb. Deacon Browne died in 1811. Curtis street. 1169. Feb. 23. Thomas G. Day. Suddenly, 38 years. Married, at 37, a Benyon with three children. Time in marriage five months. He had a complaint like angina pectoris. Was at his work three days before he died. Had been in America several years. Had parents, brethren and sisters in Ireland. Daniels street near Derby. 1170. Mar. 25. Jacob, of Richard and Ann Crown- inshield. Atrophy, 13 months. She from Ireland, he a son of George Crowninshield of Salem. Child died at the farm in Danvers, first Epes, then Derby, then Crown- inshield & sons. One mile above the lower meeting:- house. They have eight children left, four males. 1171. Mar. 30. News of the death of Andrew Pal- fray at Smyrna. Small pox, 23 years. Son of Mr. Richard Palfray, late of Salem. Three sons of Richard Palfray left and one daughter Nancy. The sister Nancy widow Pierce and lives in the jNIansion House. Two brothers abroad. Derby street, H. of Blaney street, near Becket. 160 1172. Apr. 10. News of the death of Nathaniel Rich- ardson, son of Nathaniel and Eunice, at Malaga, Spain, Jan. 21. Fever, 48 years. Of good natural powers. Deaf in youth. Had been unsuccessful in business, and had at last established himself in Malaga, Spain. 1173. April 27. Abigail, widow of Capt. Edward Gil)aut. Aged, 74 years. She was a Yell and was sec- ond wife to Capt. E. G. She had been brought up in Capt. G's family and lived in the family when his first wife died and was much esteemed. Her first husband a Whittemore. His first wife Sara Crowninshield. Time in second marriage eight years. Capt. Gibaut died in 1803, set. 7o. Andrew street. 1174. May 7. Nancy, widow of Nathaniel Brown. Dropsy, 70 years. Married at 22, and lived eleven years in marriage. Her mother a Meservey, family name Wel- man. She has three sisters. One married Capt. John Osgood, another Obear, one single. She has been infirm for a Ions: time. Lived and died at her son-in-law's W. Lane. Derby street, west side, east corner of upper Turner street. 1175. May 17. Ruth, widow of Francis Rust. Cramp in stomach, 78 years. She was sister of Richard Manning who died Apr. 19, 1812. Married at 58, lived in Ipswich and about the time of her brother's death removed into his family in Salem. Third wife to Francis Rust. Time in marriage five years. Was of retired life. Was in her chair when she died. Herbert street. 1176. May 17. Sara E. W. S., dau. of James W. and Lydia Stearns. Fever, 14 months. The child indis- posed a short time. She an Emerson of Topsfield, gr. dau. of Rev'd Emerson of that place. Two children left, one son. Boston street. 1177. June 1. Frederick MacCormick, late from L-e- land. Fever, 50 years. He was a Catholic, but in person 161 to me unknown. He had no kindred near him and became one of the state poor, and died in our Charity House. 1178. June 5. Male child of Benjamin and Mary Patterson. Atroph. inf., 9 months. She a dau. of Major Barnes. He long sick and in decline, a son of my wor- thy friend W. Patterson. Mausion house of his ftither. Not blessed in his children. Herl)ert street. 1179. June 17. William Dunn, cordwainer, from Ireland. Consumption, 35 years. He had not long since arrived, and had been employed in N. H. Penitentiary to teach his art. Was invited from Portsmouth to Salem to work at his trade. He soon found his condition, put himself under public charity and died in a few days. 1180. June 17. Isaac Williams, from New York, of African parents. Consumption, 23 years. Was spoken well of, while here. Had lately come to Salem and was among the State's poor, when sick. 1181. June 19. Richard, son of Samuel and Anna Masury. Consumption, 20 years. She a dau. of Dea- con W. Brown. The father died in April, 1805, set. 40, and left five children, two sons ; now one son and three daughters remain. Two are married, Hobson and Sloa- cum. Andrew street. 1182. June 24. Child of Jeremy and Elizabeth O'Connor. Atrophy, 3 weeks. She a granddaughter of the aged Mrs. Rhue, neutral French, aet. 90. Buried a child 23 October last. Essex street near old Neck Gate, Dalrymple's Buildings. 1183. June 25. Benjamin Blanchard from Woburn. Apoplexy, 59 years. He had been in better circumstances. Had been at hard labor on the day before. (See Nov. 1 last.) Twice married; second wife dau. of Capt. Adams of Beverly. Left seven children. Essex street near old Neck Gate, Dalrymple's Buildings. 11 162 1184. June 27. Nathaniel Langley, at the Hospital. Consumption, 37 3'ears. Just returned from sea, sick, and died soon after landing. Wife named Fanny. Mar- ried at 25 and lived twelve years in marriage. Wife and five children in Salem, not long resident. 1185. July8. Capt. Benjamin Patterson. Consump- tion, 41 years. Was taken with bleeding at the lungs last April. Was the only surviving child of my friend Capt. W. Patterson. Married, at 22, a Barnes. Time in marriage fifteen years. Left four children, two sons and two daughters. Herbert street. 1186. July 24. John of John and Sara Becket. Worms, 5 years. She a Brown, dan. of James. Mother a Masury. One child left, a daughter. Brown street, corner of Pleasant, N. E. of the Common. 1187. July 28. Lucy, widow of Larrabee. Obstruc- tion, 44 years. She was a Bickford, married at 20 and lived nine years in married life. Was in the family of A. Donaldson who married a Peele and they supported her during a long sickness ; confined ten months. Sister married a Knapp. Left one child, a daughter. Becket street. 1188. Aug. 1. Mary, Avife of Capt. William Ropes. Dropsy, 57 years. She was a dau. of Deacon W. Brown by his first wife Mercy White, married in 1755. Col. W. Ropes her son. She married, at 19, and lived thirty-eight years in married life. A worthy woman. Left three sons and five daughters. Curtis street. 1189. Aug. 18. William Southward, son of George and Abigail. Complication, 28 3'ears. Long sick. Father and mother survive him. His mother a Foot, dau. of Pasca F. Five children left to them, three sons and two daughters. Essex street, between Turner and Carl- ton. 1190. Aug. 25. Sara, widow of George Leach. 163 Dropsy, 76 years. She a Trask of Beverly, married at 18, and lived twenty-three years in married life. Hus- band of Beverly, Captain. Has left two aged sisters, widows, Porter aged 78 and Hutchinson aged 74. The sisters have been very upright women. Two children left, one son Samuel, boatbuilder, and daughter, widow Waters. Church street, Hardy's house near Ship Tavern. 1191. Aug. 28. Sara, wife of William Lovelock. Consumption ( ?), 29 years. She a Day from Gloucester, and married first, at 18, a son of INIajorRice of Portsmouth, by whom she had two children ; time in first marriage six years, time in second marriage one year. Her father, mother and several sisters in Salem. Essex street, opp. East ; house in the name of Joseph on the old Becket lot. 1192. Sept. 21. Frederick Francis, of Capt. Wil- liam and j\Iary Allen. Dysentery, 2 years 4 months. He from Manchester. She a Palfray. They have built on the west part of the Hardy lot. Hardy below Derby. 1193. Sept. 21. Eliza Shedlock, dau. of Timothy and Sara Welman. Consumption, 17 years 9 months. Father and mother dead. Eldest brother lives in Maine, youngest sick at home. Two sisters remain. Derby street between Hardy and Daniels. 1194. Sept. 25. George, of George and Elizabeth Hodges. Dysentery, 8 months. He a son of George Hodges ; wife a Welcome, and her mother a Lambert. One child left. Hardy street, below Derby, on Turner's lot. 1195. Sept. 26. News of the death of William Eu- len, at sea. Fever, 33 years. Married, at 25, Mary Cooke, and lived eight years in married life. His mother dau. of Capt. John Battoon. Left three children, sons. The ftimily live in the house of their father, near Crown- inshield wharf. 164 1196. Oct. 11. Female child of William Babbidge. Atroph. inf., 18 months. He a son of Christopher Babbidge. She a dau. of M. and Mary Bateman, she a Batten. They have four children, one female. Turner street, on the Bateman estate. 1197. Oct. 15. Capt. John Allen, son of Capt. Ed- ward Allen. Complication, 28 years. Married, at 21, Hanna, dau. of William Allen, with whom he lived six years. She died Sept. 10, 1816. Kindred by marriage. Two children left, one son and daughter. Was some time in Marine Hospital. Brought to Salem on the 9th of Oct. and died on the 12th. Norman street. 1198. Oct. 15. John Peters, son of Capt. John Pe- ters. Lost at sea, 20 years. Left in the Albatross from Falkland Isles with oil, Aug. 30, lat. N. 34°, long. 50°. Washed overboard with captain, four saved, seven lost. The father from the Peters family of Essex. His second wife an Archer, first a Skerry. He lives on the Skerry estate. Bridge street. 1199. Oct. 21. Elizabeth White, of William and Elizabeth Carlton. Consumption, 19 years. An excel- lent young woman. Her grandfather brother to Hanna Carlton with whom I live. His first wife a Palfray. The granddaughter educated with her uncle White and named for her aunt White, a Stone. Essex street, above New- bury. 1200. Oct. 27. Mary Edward, dau. of Samuel and Lydia Leach. Throat, 10 years. The mother dau. of W. Becket. Grandmother, 90 years of age. He buried his mother last August, set. 76. Their son Samuel bur- ied Oct., 1817, fet. 20 years. Son and daughter living, very feel)le. Turner street, below Derby. 1201. Nov. 17. Emma, wife of Daniel Blanchard. Consumption, 30 years. Married at 21 and lived nine 165 years in married life. Her family name Saunders from Harvard, Mass. He from the interior. Four children left. Essex street, below Webb, in Brooks' building near Gate. 1202. Dec. 12. Susanna, wife of Walter Jeffrey. Fever, 52 years. ^Married at 22 and lived thirty years in marriage. Her mother Rebecca Smith was a Lovett of Beverly, widow of Samuel and died in 1795, set. 63. Rebecca, a sister, married Thomas Williams in 1794 and died, set. 25, in 1796, second wife. They have left four children, one son. He a son by W. Jeffrey who married a Hardy. DEATHS IN 1819. 1203. Jan. 15. Francis Benson, skipper. Fever, etc., 65 years. Married at 22, and lived forty-three years in married life. Brother of Capt. Thomas Benson whose second wife married Henry Rust, Esq., and whose daugh- ter married Capt. Robert Peele. Daughter settled at At- tleborough, Mass., Gilmanton, N. H., and Kennebec, Me. One son at home, one abroad. He received a pension as Revolutionary soldier, of Salem. English street. 1204. Jan. 18. Mary, widow of Thomas Hutchcson. Rheumatic fever, 74 years. She was a Trask of Beverly, born there, married at 24, and lived twenty-two years in married life. Her husband died Aug. 28, 1786 and left seven children. Two daughters, Putnam and Chever, and a son, remain. Her sister Porter living in Salem. Turner below Derby. 1205. Jan. 23. George, son of George and Seeth Ropes. Consumption, 31 years. A painter. Deaf and dumb. Active, acute, circumspect and esteemed. Had a free use of signs and of his pen. His mother a widow, 166 and a Millet. Father died at sea in 1807 and left nine children. Essex street, opp. Pleasant. 1206. Jan. 27. Hannah, wife of Thomas Kenny. Atrophy, 42 years. She born in Salem. Husband a foreigner, Avhether living unknown. Mother and sister in Danvers. Two chiklren, one male. 1207. Mar. 1. George Gale, son of Capt. Noah Gale, bookbinder. Consumption, 25 years. Married, at 21, a Grazier from Ipswich, and lived four years in married life. He born in Maine. His mother a Dunham. His father from Plymouth. Her mother a Pulcifer. Two children left, one male. The father bought Capt. John Elkins' house of MacMellan and was lost at Block Island. His father's house, southeast corner of Turner street in Derby street. 1208. Mar. 13. Male child of Daniel and Jane M. Bickford. Atroph. inf., 4 weeks. He a brother's son of Capt. John Bickford. She a Trask, has no parents but a brother. Married in 1818 and removed to Charles- town. She returned, in his absence at sea, to Salem. Bridge street, west corner of Pleasant. 1209. Mar. 19. John Lane, mariner and sailmaker, son of Nicholas and Nancy. Consumption, 24 years. Long sick, appetite till last moment. Youngest son. He married, at 22, a dau. of Seth King, jeweller, who lived in Curtis street, and lived in marriage one year. Left one male child. Turner street, between Derby and Essex, in Goom's house from Portugal. 1210. Mar. 27. Sara, wife of Capt. William Fair- field. Bowels, 50 years. She was a Jowler, married at 32 and lived seventeen years in married life. Born in Marblehead, first house beyond Forrest River Mills. Came to Salem and lived with Jonathan Mason and then \ 1G7 with Capt. E. Allen. No parents or collaterals. Allen street, between English and Webb. 1211. March. News of the death of Benjamin, son of Abijah Hitchins. At sea, 16 years. His first voyage. Father infirm, and child anxions to go to sea. Died in a few days after leaving Havana. Father married a Clout- man, whose mother was a Becket. Seven children, two sons and five daughters. Becket street. 1212. Apr. 6. Christopher Beals, shipjoiner from Boston, 51 years. Married first, at 21, Mary Downs with whom he lived six years, and by whom he had one child ; second, a Bacon, who died Feb. 13, 1801, by whom one child and with whom he lived one year; third, Jan. 23, 1803, Nancy Crandall, dau. of NichoLis Lane, l)y whom three children, and with wh(mi he lived sixteen years. She has three children living by Crandall. Lived last in English street. 1213. May 1. Male child of Benjamin and Mary Blanchard. Atrophy inf., 2 years. She from Beverly, an Adams. The father died June 25, 1817, from Woburn. After death of husband, she removed from Dalrymple's Building, Neck Gate, to Windmill Point. Three chil- dren, one male. 1214. May 17. Stephen, son of Stephen and Hanna Cloutman. Fever, 38 years. He had just returned from sea after the long absence of ten years. His lung fever continued seven days. At his sister Whipple's. His mother Hanna Smith. Seven children left of the family, three sons and four daughters. Derby house, or Derby street, between Union and Herbert. 1215. May 18. Mary, widow of Capt. Henry Elkins, 79 years. Enjoyed good health till near to death. ]\Iar- ried at 20 ; time in marriage eleven years. Two children left. Son married Priscilla Mason; daughter married 168 Andrew Sleuman and Joseph Winn. Danghter has two children, son and daughter. Opposite East Meeting- house in Essex street. Andrews house. 1216. May 18. James, son of James and Deborah Becket. Fever, 23 years. Sick in Batavia and on pas- sage home. His mother from Bradford. Father son of William. Four sisters left. From his brother-in-law Kelly, near Universalist meeting-house. 1217. Ma}^ 23. Joshua, son of John and Elizabeth Dodge. Fever. Child lately christened. The mother long feeble and father slender. She a Wait. Mother now widow Johnson. Three children left, one son. Essex street, between Dean and Shillaber. Mackay house. 1218. June 3. Sarah, widow of Jacob Stivers, sis- ter of Maj. Gen. John Fiske. Fever, 70 years. She a dau. of Rev. Samuel Fiske of Salem, married at 22, not one year in married life. He was from Holland. Came to Salem from Boston ; was a baker, and baked in Essex street above Elm, second lot. Opposite the pumps cor- ner of Neptune and Vine streets, opp. Elm street. 1219. June 4. John Home, mulatto, lately from sea. Fever, 31 years. He was born in Philadelphia, and came to this port about a fortnight since in a vessel belonging to Joseph Knapp. Charity House, entered as State poor. 1220. June 12. Elizabeth, wife of Capt. William Lane. Debility, 42 years. She was dau. of N. Browne, married at 19, and lived twenty-three years in married life. She was in youth a beautiful woman. Her mother Nancy Meservey. Her grandmother I know. A sister survives who married Capt. Timothy Welman. He son of Nicholas Lane. Mother died May, 1817, set. 70. Three sons and five daughters survive. Derby street, corner of Turner. 169 1221. July 14. William Burroughs, seaman. Ob- structions, etc., 23 years. Lived with his grandfather George Burroughs, an old pensionary soldier. Has a mother and sister living. Derby street, last lot on old neckway. 1222. July 16. John Dalrymplc from Ireland. De- bility, 47 years. Married, at 37, Rebecca Gardiner. His brother James was established in Salem as a watchmaker when John came. He afterwards removed to Portland and lately returned. Left a wife and two children. Es- sex street, corner of Herbert. Collins Hardy house. 1223. July 21. Martha, of James and Sara Dalrym- ple. Worms, 5 years. Not long sick, a pleasant child. He from Ireland, watchmaker. Holds tenements opposite English street, near old Neck Gate. She a dau. of Jo- seph Vincent, ropemaker. Have two children, females. Essex street. 1224. July 27. Martha, of Daniel and Mary Gilbert. Dysenter}^ 5 years. She was Mary Waters, married in 1806, and went to his home in Brookfield. She was upon a visit to her father with this very promising child which died in less than a week's illness. They have other chil- dren. Derby street. 1225. Aug. 9. John Carberry from Waterford, Ire- land. Fever, 38 years. Came early from Ireland to Newfoundland, thence to Boston. He had been in Bos- ton several years, as waiter in a store. Had been in Sa- lem but a few weeks and delivered himself up to the Charity House. 1226. Aug. 13. Eunice Caroline, of Major Horatio and Harriet Perry. Convulsions, etc., 3 years. He from Pembroke. She a dau. of Capt. Nicholas Lane from Gloucester, but long of Salem. Three children left, one male. Carlton street. 11* 170 1227. Aug. 24. John McKeiizie, from Scotland. Fever, 75 years. Had been in Salem two years. Came to America before the American Revolution, and was in the land and sea service. He had lived with widow Child, sister of Dr. Stearns, and upon her retirement to her brother's family was induced to enter upon the poor's list of the state, hoping for a pension. A good character. 1228. Sept. 2. Female child of John and Elizabeth Cooke. Convulsions, 3 months. She a Patfield, dau. of Mrs. Mack. He of Salem, wounded pensioner. The child apparently well till day before its death. Dr. K. said a croup. Three children, two males. Williams street. 1229. Sept. 18. Capt. John Archer. Old age, 86 years. Married at 24 and lived fifty-seven years in mar- ried life. His wife a Beckford. His wife has been dead five years, a Norris. He formerly lived in Elm street, but removed to the house of his father, where he died. Six children left, four sons and two daughters. All his children but John married. River street, on North river. 1230. Sept. 21. Thomas Bagley, from Ireland. Drowned, 27 years. He was carrying ofi" an anchor in high wind from Derby wharf, from sch. Hind. The boat upset. Buried from the Charity House on Wednesday, Sept. 22. 1231. Sept. 26. James, child of William and Rhue. Atrophy, 22 months. Hardy street, Diman house. 1232. Oct. 2. Male child of Horatio and Harriet Perry. Atrophy, 3 weeks. Child feeble from birth, mouth sore, etc. They lost a child in August last. He from Pembroke, she a dau. of Nicholas Lane. Three children left, one male. Carlton street. 1233. Oct. 5. Mary, wife of James Goomnunsen. 171 Lethargy, 25 years. She was Mary K. Majore, dau. of John, married at 18, and lived seven years in married life. An only child. Her father, French, married Snsanna Knight in 1793, who in 1807 married Francis Lamartiue. Left one child. Turner street, between Derby and Essex. 1234. Nov. 16. Mary, widow of Michael Bateman. Debility, 53 years. She was a dau. of John Batton, mar- ried at 18, and lived thirty-five years in marriage. She kept a school ; first her sight failed her, and then a gene- ral debility came on, palpitation, etc. Mother a Masury. Husband died lately in the hospital at New York. Left five children, two sons. One married in Rowley. Tur- ner street. 1235. Dec. 26. John, of Thomas and Sara Haynes. Athophy, 6 weeks. Two children left, one sou. Walnut street. INDEX OF NAMES. Abbot. 30, no. Abbott, (il, 110. Abraham, 120. Adams, 44, 45, 158, 161, 167. Aden, 119. Albree, (14. Alexander, 30, 154. Allen. 6, 7. 20, 40, 58, 60, 69, 73, 77, 78, 85, 80, <)2, 93, 103, IOC, 107, 112, 113, 115, 130, 132, 138, 141, 145, 149, 163, 164, 167. Allvne, 45. Aniirew, 7, 28, 44, 74, 118, 121. Andrews?, 92. Apmerp, 137. Archer, 5, 8. 15, 16, 20, 25, 27, 32, .33. 35, 36, 37, 39, 41. 42, 47, .50, 53, 55, 56, .58, 63, 73, 74, 75, 76, 78, 79, 83, 85, 90, 91, 96, 98, 101, 109, 113, 116, 123, 137, 146, 147, 164, 170. Ash hey, .59. Ashby, 66, 87, 116, 117. Ashley, 9. Aubin, 110. Babbidge. 19. .38, 49, 51, ,53, 54, 74, 76, 81, 82, 83, 99, 100, 102, 112, 119, 123, 134, 154, 155, 164. Backer, .54. Bacon, .58, 145, 167. Bagrley, 170. Bagnall. 38. Balch, 44. Bangs. 3. Baptiste. 48. Barker, 49. 78. Barnes, 101, 105, 161, 162. Barr, 83. 136, 137. Bartlet, 34, 62, 95, 96, 147, 148. Bartlett, 26, 42, 68, 74, 76, 77, 78. Bason, 20. Basset. 5. Batchelder, 61. Batcheler, 146. Bateman, .59, 127, 164, 171. Bates, 32. 135, 143, 147, 155. Baton, 66. 71, 86. Batten,.59. 127, 151,164. Battern, 14. Batton, 171. Battoon, 80, 163. Buflrum, 140, 142, 1,54. Beadle, 18. 29, 115, 121, 1,51. Bullinch. 137. Beals,58, 167. Bullock,82, 84, 90, 102, 104, Beans, 31. 112. Beckot. 8, 9,2.5, 27, 31, 34, Burdett. 132. .35, 36, 46, 48, 54, 55, .59, 63, Burke, 13, 65. 67. 72, 74, 75, 76, 79, 80, Burns, 17. 83, 84, 89, 91, 95, 96, 103, Burrill, 11,28, 5B, 7 7,80 ,92, 104, 106, '107. Ill, 114.115. 96. 124. 125. 123, 126, 137, 138, 139, 145, Burroughs, 21,43, 157, 169. 146, 148, 1.50, 151, 152, 1,57, Bush, 38, 122. 158, 162, 163, 164, 167, 168. Bnshnel, 1. Beekford, 95, 100, 133, 170. Butler, 27. Bednev, 141. Butniau, 63, 66, 73. Bell. 139. Buxton, 89, 1.39. Benson, 79, 88, 104, 165. Byine, 17, 25, 42, 72, 97, Bentley, 28. 109, 139. Benvon, 159. Byrnes, 31. Berry, 17, 27, 33, 36, 62, 120, 136, 142, 153. C.'iban,64, 107. Best, 31. Caldwell, 55. Beverlev, 18. Callev, 119. Bezoel, 140. Cain,' 110. Bezoill, .52. Cane, 44, 45. Bicklord, 68, 113, 135, 162, Carberrv, 169. 16li. Card, 142. Bishop, 82, 98. Carleton, 15. Black, 101, 126. Carlton, 64, 70, 8,3, 86 89, Blaiichard, 158, 161, 104, 90, 118, 123, 124, 137, 164. 167. Carues, 35. Boardnian, 14. 16, 17, 45, Carr, 59. 100, 122, 141. 1.56. Carrol, 2, 113. Bonneniaison, 65. Carroll, 55, 57, 81, 83, 87 Bowden. 95. Carter, 145. Bowditch, 14, 19, 24, 28, 42, Cash, 21, 153. 45. Cashew, 12. Boyd, 71. Center, 61. Boynall, 122. Chandler, 155, 159 Branigan, 121. Chapman, 109, 120 157. Bray, 32. 47, SO, 103, 106. Chevalier, .53. Breed. 148. Chever, 4, 17,19,2.3, 27 34, Briers. 5. 60, 61, 87, 88, 90, 100. 102, Briggs, 17, 21, 22, 56, 66, 105, 127, 128, 129, 130, 133, 108, 109, 149. 131, 140, 165. Bright. 157. Child, 170. Brookliouse. 147. Chipman, 8, 11, 22, 32 54, Brooks, 91, 151, 165. 59. Brown, 4, 5, 8. 10. 31, 48, Choate,97. 79. 90, 103, 104. 114, 115, Chubb, 45, 50. 117, 124, 120, 1.32, 136, 142, Churd, 38. 153, 155, 160, 161, 162. Clark, 2, 4, 10, 68. Browne, 1, 12, 22, 34, 43, Clarke. 41,47. 56, 63, 69, 71, 72, 81. 83, Clarv. 29. 84,89,91,94,102, 112, 115, Clearage, 64, 111. 117, 118, 123, 124, 128, 130, Cleaves. 141. 145, 1,57, 1.59, 1(>8. Clemens, 77, 157. Buchanan, 104, 150. Cliflford, 92, m. (173) 174 INDEX OF NAMES. Clift, 114. Cloiinfli, 3!), 59, 142. Cloutnian, 2, 3, !), 10, 10, 30, 49, 50, 57, 76, 79, 87, 104, 1«7. Cody, 68. Coffin, 28, 34, 124. Coffrin. 69. Colan, 138. Cole, 70, 114. Collins, 10, 11, 16, 19, 22, 24,26, 37,41.46,48,49,51, 52, 55, 61, 63,65,67, 88, 93, 94, 95, 98, 108, 114. 119, 120, 124, 137, 158, 159. Cook, 90, 147. Cooke, 4, 64, 70, 79, 90, 142, 148, 163, 170. Coombs, 16. Cooper, 65. Cordwell, 85. Cotel, 130. Cotton, 11, 12, 14, 15, 100, 114. 119, 120, 123, 138. Cowen, 133. Cox, 4, 18. 44, 45, .54, 67, 80, 82,97,102,114.120,145. Crandall, 57, 167. Crane, 23. Creely. 103. Crelly,39, 77. Cressy, 115, 116. Crispin, 37, 84, 91, 97, 104, 113,128,147, 1.57. Crookslianks, 23,108. Croswell, 131. Crowninshield,2, 19, 20,22, 25, 54, 62. 68, 76, 77. 79, 93, 97, 99, 103, 105, 107, 112, 122, 126, 128, 130, 135, 1.39, 140, 155, 156, 1.58,159, 160. Curtis, 56, 111, 124, 138. Dale, 27. 151. Dalryniple, 147, 1.57, 158, 161, 167, 169. Dane, 38, 77. Daniel, 136. Daniels, 43, 76. Darling, 143. Davis, 98. Davison, 124. Dawson, 91, 104, 113, 144, 147, 150. Day, 159. 163. Dean, 3, 6, 7, 10, 12, 14, 16, 17,21.26,35,60, 70,78,84, 89, 95, 119, 122, 132, 163, 1.55, 158, 159. Deigliton, 18. Deland, 145. Delano, 113. Derby, 12, 15, 35, 40, 47. 48, 49, 52, 86, 100, 117, 131, 140, Deve'reux, 62, 66, 85, 126. Diamond, 48, 100. Dighton, 10. Dileton, 126. Dimau, 6, 7, 19, 29, 76, 100, 170. Dimon, 59, 02. I Dixey, 138. Dodd.25,06, 111. Dodge, 12, 41, 61, 125, 132, 155, 150, 108. Dolbeare, 32. Donaldson, 85, 162. Dorrel. 52. Dorrell, 80. Downs. 167. Driver, 80, 119. Dnnckley, 1.50, Durickly, 113. Dunham, 166. Dunlap, 27, 42, 99, 139,155. Dunn, 161. Dupy, 07. Dutch, 120, 144. Dwire, 43. Dyer, 43. Dyseton, 112. Dystill, 112. Eastey, 6. Edey. 41.47, 50, 128, 141. Edget, 40. Edwards, 47, 71, 92, 99, 106. Eliot. 62. Elkins, 0, 14, 18, 25, 44, 58, 139, 100, 107. Ellingwood, 65, 127. Ellison, 84, 103, 106. Elwyn, 91. Emerson, 79, 100. Emerton, 09, 71, 74, 82, 96. E:ndicott, 47, 109. English, 1, 18. 37, .51, 72, 73, 74, 93. 122, 126, 129, 135. Epes, 1.59. p:ulen, 75. 102, 156, 163. Eustis, 101. Evoy, 28, 48, 51, 122. Fairfield, 8, 13, 16,50,52,50, 07, 70, 71, 75, 110, 1J4, 123, 128. 131, 100. Farmer, 118. Farnum, 136. Felt, 72. Ferguson, 5. Fisk, 37, 41. Fiske, 1. 2, 18, 58, 62, 71, 99, 100, 141, 168. Fitz, 0. Flag, 55. Fletcher, 110, 142. Flint. 35, 49, 63, 74. Fogg, 81. Foot, 16, 54, 75, 76, 111,132, 162. Foote, 64, 77. Forbes, 15, 44, 143. 1.50, 155. Foster, 1.30, 50, 57,85,101. Fowle, 20. Fowler, 152. Foye, 22, 50, 93, 108, 119, 143. Fiancis, 154. Francks, 109. Flanks, 71, 121, Freeman, 15. French, 13, 63, 66, 79, 95, 171. Frost, 22. Fry, 13, 79. Frye, 36, 140. Furber, 88. Furlong, 46. Gaines, 32, 110. Gale, 3, 22, 32, 68, 95, 96, 97, 115, 126, 127, 166. Gales, 5. Galloway. 138. Ganson, 89, 124. Gardiner, 30. 38, 63, 76. 169. Gardner, 5. 29, 44, 78, 100, 105. 118, 119. 121, 132, 135. Gatchel, 78, 89, 94, 150. Gatchell, 58. Gavett, 66. Gayton, 44, 54. Geering, 57. Gerard, 1.35. Gerrish. 143. Geriy, 41. Getchel, 104. Gibaut, 20, 160. Gilbert, 109. Giles, 143, 149. Gill. 91, 139. Gilman, 55. Gdmore, 46. Goldsmith, 85, 133. Goodnle, 139. Goodhue, 82. Goodrich, 110,114, 120,131, 144. Goom. 106. Goomnunsen, 170. Gordon, 41. Goss, 75, 102, 158. Gotier, 110. Gowing, 94. Grant, 7, 12, 13, 16, 43, 45, 47, 76, 147. Graves, 101. Gray, 56, 71, 94, 135. Grazier, 160. Greaves. 1.59. Green, 55, 73,88,143. Greenleaf. 134. Greves, 120. Grey, 115, 116, 141. Groves, 102. Guillen, 128. Guillon, 134. Gunnerson, 2, 3, 109. Gunnison, 3, 9, 11, 39, 50, 140. Gunter, 45. Gwinn, 151. Gyllinghani, 21. Hagar. 65. Hall, 148. Hamatt, 110. Hammond, 137. Hampson, 62,142. Hancock, 130. Hannon. 43. Hans, 136. Hanson, 158. INDEX OF NAMES. 175 Hardigan, 12]. Hardy, 115, 103. 165, 169. Ilaiiinjjton, 2, 56. Hart. 83. Hartliorne, 131, l.'{2, 143. Harwood, 184. 140. Haseltine. 105. Haskell. 70. Hatlionie. 55, 58, 72, 84 Haven, 109, 120. Hawkins, 47. Hawthoi-ne, 2. Hayes, ]08, 142. Haynes, 143, 171. Heald, 39. Heard, 69, 71, 86. Helnies, S:i, Henderson, 23, 118. Henly. 146. Herrick. 51, 70. Hill, 8. 9, 23. 41, 78, 81. 85 81', 92, 104, 112. 133. Hiller, 36. Hilliard, 9. 13. Hitclil)orn, 85. Hitctiins, 6, 36, 76. 88, 89. 100,113,121,148,167. Hobbes, 108, 109. Hobson, 155, 161. Hodgden, 38. Hodges. 1,.5, 13. 14, 17, 18 21, 23, 27. 32, 39, 42, 44, .'50, 61. 71, 78, 83. 93, 107, 126, ]32, 137, 141, 145, 146, 153, Holiet. 94. HoUingworth, 72. Holmes, 128. Holt, 22, 31, 108. Hooper, 97, 138. Horn, 142. Home, 168. Horton, 12, 43, 138. Hosnier, 28, 50, 105. House, 150. Hovcv, 42. Howa'rd. 132. Howe, 117. Hubbard, 75. Hull, 127. Hunt, 16, 73, 83,92, 101, 153, 159. ' Hutcheson,3. 165. Hutchinson. 55, 88. 89, 97 113, 127, 130, 140, 163. Ingersoll. 14, 17, 36, 40, 59, 72,84,111, 122, 137,152. Ives, 22, 72, 78, 146. Jacobs, 13. Jeans, 68. Jefferds, 88. Jeffrey, 105. Jeffry. 12. 17, 27. Jenkins, 79, 111. Johnson, 64, 65, 70,103, 108, l■-'^^ 134, 168. Jowler, 166. Keen, 17, 28,68, 148. Keene. 1, 2. Kehew, i:!8. Keliou, 12, 32. Kelly, 168. Kenny, 88, 92, 130, 166. Kilby, 86. Kimball, 8, 75. King, (), 17, 40, ,52, 78, 83 93 J06, 120, 126, 137, 1.39, 143 144, 151, 166. Kinsman, (U, Kittridge. 90. Knais 8, 79, 126. Knapi), 57, 65, 97, 125, 139, 162, 168. Knjght, 10, IS, 94, 144, 152, Knight.«, 24, 42, 58. Knowlton,6, 87. Lnniartine, 171. Lambert, 1, 8, 11,21, 29, 3] 33, 43, 44, 45. 52, W, 70, 72 73, 75. 80, 85, 88,98, 117 118,128,143,146,148, 149 163. Lander, 12,20, 66, 86, 137 154. Lane. 52, .57, 76. 78, 89, 104 111. 113. 117, 136, 140, 142 l.)0, 1.52, 154, 160, 166, 167, 1«8, 1(19, 170. Lang. 111. Langley, 162. Lapature, 128. Larabee. 121. Laralle, 126. Larrabee, 56, 138, 162. I l^askin, 33. I Lassell, 37. Lawieiice. 137. Lazell, 97. Leach. 2. 19, 34, 107, 157, 162. 164. Leavitt. 5. Ledbetter, 93. 108, 119. Lee, 25, 37, 41. Lefavre, 46, 117. Legro, 40. Leslie. 33. Lethart. 1.52. Lewis, 43, 62. Lister, 123. Little, 101). 121. Lockart, 7>s. 132. Lockhart, 93, 107. Logan, 20. Longaway, 101. Longeway, 97, 111, 147, 157 Lord. 20, 123, 128. Loriiig. 15. Lovelock, 163. Lovelt, 25. 165. Lufkin, 64, 69, 112. Lul'kins, 46. Lynde, 87. Aracewen, 60. Mac Gregory, 20, 23. Mack, 4(). 170. Mackay. 1(18. Mackev. 1.35. ALicmellan. 104. 166. Magoun, 76, 136, 148. .Majore, 171. Malconi, 35. Maley. 62. Manning, 31, 50, 58, 113 118, 128, 129, 134, 139, 152 153. 157. 160. ' .Mansfleld, 7,13,44,119,133, March, 82. Marsh, 6, 64, 149. Marston, 20, .33, 74, 76,79. Martin, 24, 28, 29, 42, 68, Mascoll, 53. 69, 75, 88, HI. 112. 130, 152. Maservey, 128. ALaseivy'. 148. Mason, 5, 14. 16, 17. 51. 52, 53.54, 106. 151, 166, 167. Massey, 132. Masur5-, 2, 3, 5. 7, 22, 23 28 30,31.35,37,38.39,40,42,' 43.51, 63, 65.66,86.89. 90 99, 107. 112, 114. 115, 118 120, 122, 125, 126, 144, 143, 155, 157. Kd, 162, 171. Mati-^non, 117. Matthews, 40. Mayberrv, 24, >51. McKwenl 90. 103. McGowen, 95. McGrew, 19. Mclntire, 81. McKenzie, 170. Mc'Uhne, 97. Men'iam, 86. Kane, 119. Karn, 110. Mac. 9. ! Mac Corniick, 1(>0. Macdaniel, 68. Macdonald, 31, 80. Mescrvey, 91, 160, 168. Miller, {il,62. Millet, 25, 35. 43, 45, 47, 50, 54, 75. 80, 82, 85, 86, 91, 100,115,116, 119,126,137. 166. Millett, 101. Molloy, 77. More, 47, 126. Morgan. 119, 132. Moritz, 114. Moses, 4, 17, 129, 135. Moulton. 38. . Much more, 52. Mugford, .55, 56. Munnion, 106. MMnyon,94. Murray, 6, 7, 11, 16, 2], 26, 34, 39, 41.43, .56,07, 68,96. 99, 112, 133, 137, 147. Xesboth, 12, 13, 15. Newell. 82, 83, 108, 1.56. Newhall, 1, 7, 23, 26, 29, 30, 113. ' ' > J > Newman, 94. Newton. 23, 41, 147. Nichols, 65, 88, 137. Nicholson, 132. 176 INDEX OF NAMES. Nicolls. 110. Mornian. :!9. 5G, 10'.», 146. Norris, 1.52, 170. Noiirse, i. 15, 29, 121. Nowell, .'J!l. Nurse, 101, 143. Oakes, 96, 97. Oakman, 147. Obear, 148, 160. Ober, 77. O'Biian, 143. O'Brien. 108. O'C0iiner,147, 1.57, 161. Odell, n. 12, 20,28, 3/, 56, Oillin, 154. Oliver, 60, 133. Orne, 24. 25, 40, 77, 124, 159 Osgood. 49, 148, 154, 160. Ostrum, 152. Palfray, 1.33, 1.59, 163, 164. Paltrey, 4, 21, 36, 45. 48, 56, fi.S, 71, 75, 90, 97,105, 110, 124, 128. 132. Parker. 17, 44, 96, 102,131. Parnel, 136. Parrotte, 2. Parson-s. 10, 15, 47. Pascal, 97, 101, 111. Paterson, 72, 102. Patfleld. 170. Patteu,31, 73, 74,81,92,127, 153 Patterson. 1. 2, 19, 20, 48, 73, 77, 79, 90, 91, 97, 98, 105, 107, 109, 115, 127, 131, 139, 152,1.56,161, 162. Peabodv, 67. 93, 131, 149. Peach, 106, 130. Peale, 101. Peck, 129. „^ ^^ „„ Peele, 21,22, 23, .35, 64. -9, 80, 85, 88, 104, 115, 151, 162, 165. Peirce, 3, 4. Perkins, 25, 27. 30, 51, 60, 70, 71, 74, 86, 99, 117, 136, 151, 157. Perry, 169, 170. Perveare, 150. Peters, 56, 109, 146, 164. Plielps. 120, 136. PliiUps.93, 113. Phillips, 25, 43. 54, 58. Philpot, 95, 111. Phippen, 2, 9, 16, 17. 19,21, 32,36. 37.38, 39, 49, 51, .59, 60, 63, 70, 71, 79, 81, 97, 108, 110. 119, 122, 123, 129, Pickering, 38, 90, 91, 119. 130. Picket, 79, 110. Picknian, 7, 46, 130, 140, 141. Pierce, 61,105,130, 147, 153, 1.59. Pitman. 38. Plantine, 141. Poole, 109, 120, 138. Porter, GO, 61, 88, 89, 124, 163. 165. Potter, 65. 112. Prat, 1, 81. Preston, 6, 21, 44, 52, 69, 70. 117, 148, 150. Price. 108. ^^ ^ Prince, 11, 42, 75, 81, 82. 105. 116, 142, 152, 153, 156. Proctor. 108. Pulcifer, 166. Punchard, 123. Putnam, 10, 17, 57, 58, 73, 165. Raftlin, 103. Ramsdall, 113. Ranisdell. 135. Randall, 80, 112, 1.35. Rankin, 79. Rantoul, t;9, 117, 148, 149. Ratchliffe, 46. Read, 142, 156. Reath, 65. Reed, 35. .50, 123. Reeves, 106. Reinar, 34. Renew. 1. Renough..39. Uhue, 26, 91, 106, 107, 116, 138, 147. 161. 170. Rhuee. 121. Rice, 75, 98, 163. Richards, 122. Richardson, 7, 27, 28, 30 3r,. 48, 51. 67, 73, 80, 87 101, 125, 129. 130, 132, 136 140. 160. Ridgway, 140. Rind. 74. Roach, 5. Robbins, 145. Robinson, 134, 155. Roch.-^teiu. 54. Rogers, 25, 51, 76, 125, loo, 156. Romiere, 41. Ropes, 3. 16. 29, 30, 39, 48, .50, 53, 60, sa, 95, 100, 105, 131,134,162, 165. Ross, 110. Rowell, 114, 139, 148, 150. Rue, .53. 75. Ruee, 32, 04. Ruewing, 111. Rust, 160, 165. Ryan, 121. Sabteh, 149. Sage, 24, 26, 27, 68,69, 71, 81, 108, 1.56. Saunders, 16, 93, 165. Sauward, 151. Savward. 127. Sciietswell, 148. Searle. 8, 34, 45, 50, 52, 89, 101, 147. Sennert, 46. Servi, 128. I Servy, 37. Shad, 34, 35, 69. Ishatswell, 114. Shaw, 1.53. Slied, 71. ,. ^„ Shehane, 13. 14, 21, 4o, 62, 72, 90, 99, 125. Shelden, 74. Sheldon, 81, 133. Shelton, 116. Sibly, 59, 61. _ „, Silsbee, 8. 14, 19, 20, 22, 34, 35,37,41,47,09,77,78,79, 81 82. 92, 98, 108, 121, 129, lal, 137, 141, 142, 152, 153, 156. Ii}^rf2"?84, 97,101,102, 111, 112. Sinclair, 16, 69. Skerry, 138. 139, 146, 164. Skinner, 126. Slade, 66. Slate, 34, 86. Sleuman, 5. 168. Sloacum. 25, 161. Sloaly, 38. Slocum. 55. Smith, 11, 13.24.2.5,27,30, 31,32,43, 47, 49, .58, 62, 68, 71 72, 76, 78, S3, 87, 94, 95, 1)7, 99, 101, 106, 111, 121, 129, 131, 139. 165. 167. Southward, 111, 136,162. Sparrow, 40. Squires, 23, 49. Standon,151. Stanley, 62, 76, 77, (9. Stearns, 160, liO. Stephens, 26, 39, 53, 57. Sterling, 108. Steveiy, •■5. _ ,,„ Stevens, 9, 55. 66, 87, 112. Steward, 42, 43. Stickney, 59, 91, 1.57. Stilen)an,21,66, 99. Stillman,57. Stivers, 168. Stocker, 9, 48, 70. Stoddard, 64. Stoddart, 102, 149. Stone, 26, 36, 42, 74,'90, 99, 131, 139. 144, 1.54, 164. Street, 72, 106. Strout, 10. 52, .57, 80. Sullivan, 34. 147. S^:^31,32.34,36 37, 54, 6.5, 96, 97,-100, 107, 117, 119, 125, 140, 147. Sweetzer, 67. Swett, 82, 107, 132. Symmes, 20. 100. Symonds, 15, 30, 136, 139. Synis, 31. Talbot, 143. Tannenhall, 124. Taplev, 111. Tai-box, 62, 77. Tavlor, 23, 25, 49. Tazcll, 84. Teague, 138. Telbert, 18. Thayer, 46. INDEX OF NAMES. 177 Thomas, 22, 29, 98, 99, 137, 138 Thompson. 30, 47. Thresher. 127. Tilibets, 82. 83. Timothy, 151. Titcombe, 48. Tousel. 72. Townsend, 3, .5. 23, 33, 30, 55, GO. 04, 6(j,G7, 73, 82, 88, 90. 104, 125, 141. Tozer, IKi. Tozzer, 1. 41, 54, 77, 118, 127. 131, 145, 1.52. Trask, 72, 103, 165, 106. Traske, 60. Tripp, 131. Trow, 55. Tucker, 112. Tuft.?, 64. Turner. 42, 122. Twiss, 69. Twisse. 72, 103. Tyler, 31. Tytler, 81, 116. Ulmar. 82. Uhner, 35. 84. 85, 112. Underwood, 73. Upton, 129, 134, 141. Vaicou,39. Valpey. 49. 87. Valpv, 18, .38, 39, 40. 50, 54, 59. 77, 103. 146. Vanderfort, 127. Very, 35, 37. Victory. 74, 121. Vikery, 107. Vincent. 18, 19, 26, 47, 48, 56, 59, lis, 130, 169. Vincents, 47. Wait. 168. Walden, 63, 74. Walker, 31. Wallace, 1.33. W:ird, 7, 8. 15. 28, 29, 38. .54, 62, 68, 69, 71. 99. 10.5, 112. 118, 120, 123, 1.33. 130, 137, 141. 149. 153, 155, 158. Wardilloe, 29. Warner. 61. Waters, 8, 21, 24, 26, 37, 38, 4.">, 69, 72. 77, 78, 95, 110, 122, 127, l.i2, 163. 169. Watson. 1, 2, 10, 38, 90, 102. 115, 119, 130. Watts, 130. Webb, 7, 9, 10, 15, IS, 22, 23, 26.29,31,32,33,36. 43,44. 47, 50, 56, 57, .58, 60. 61. 62. 66, 73, 74. 75. 76, 77, 80, 81, 84, 85, 86. 87, 92, 95, 96. 99, 105, 107, 108, 115. 118, 120, 124, 126, 127. 128. 130, 133, 135, 143, 156. Wedger, 125, 132. Welcome, 21. 31, 68, 88, 121, 123, 143. 146, 103. Welden, 67. Wellman, 9, 15, 19, 46, 53. 56. 57. Wells, 138, 143. Welman. 4. 53, 75. 82. 84, 87. 98. 112, 116, 117, 118, 1.36, 154, 160, 163, 168. Welsh, 34. Wendell. 37. West. 84. Western. SO. Weston, 87, 125. Wheatland, .54. Whipple, 167. White, 8. 14. 16, IS, ,36, 43, .52, 59, 65. 66, 80. 87, 90. 96, 124, 135. 144, l(i2. KH. Whiteloot, 12, 31, 51, 64, 77, 115, 145, 149. Whitehead. 23. Whitford, 24, 46, 60, 85, 86, 116, 132, 1.33, 139. Whittemore. 3. 10, 18, .57, 65. 77, 144, 146, 1.50, 155, 160. Whitwell, 1.59. Wid^'er, 46, 62. Wiederberg, 17. Wiley, 121. Williams. 14. 17. 20. 31, 32, 61. 68, 74, 82, 98, 100, 106, 107. 115,119, 121, 124,132, 161, 165. Willick. 145. Willis, 4, 34. Wills, 81. Winchester, 63. Wing, 93. Winn, 168. Woodberry. 144. Woodhull. 1.54. Woodkind, 13,45. Woodman. 54, 83, 147. Woods. 75. Wormstead, 34. Wright, 129, 141. Wvatt. 24, 25, 32, 33, 34, 47, 116, 117, 154. Wyatts. 11. Wyman, 46. Yell, IGO. Young, 110, 141. iViAfi 6 iJ-.u ,v 3i' ^^, ^^';y ^ \S. ♦ AT ^ lO^ •MAR »1 V-^ -^ftj^» c'J'^sP «WW^ 't. ST. AUGUSTINE ^ V •.^QIE?'.* J^ '^A. *.^^^ ■o V