I ii Wpili l;S!:r' >^iTAL RECORDS 5 1^1^ ^,.i^Ml|||^ll»l^^^ ^¦miitm »»"l 1 ffl.givtihe/e,0oola '[/an;1hif f&up&ig vf ct CoUegi m: tKi5r_Colon.jr_ Bought with the income of the William C. Egleston Fund W-s'mWiMW^^V^Vx'^mi^ VITAL RECORDS OF TO PSFIELD MASSACHUSETTS VOLUME II 1850- 1899 PUBLISHED BY THE TOPSFIELD HISTORICAL SOCIETY TOPSFIELD, MASS. 1916 Newcomb & Gauss Printers Salem, Mass. INTRODUCTION The births, marriages and deaths occurring in Topsfield be fore the year 1850 were published by the Topsfield Historical Society in 1903, and beginning with the year 1900 the vital records for that year and all succeeding years have been in cluded in the volumes of Historical Collections published annu ally by the Society. The present volume fills the intervening space. It will be noticed that the entries contain more detailed information than is to be found in the earlier records. Noth ing of importance was omitted at the time Volume I was pub lished, but during the period covered by the present volume the blank books of record supplied by the Commonwealth to the town clerk, provided for the inclusion of additional infor mation : — the maiden names of mothers, the place of birth of the parents, occupations, diseases, etc., etc. Intentions of mar riage are not here included, nor has it been deemed necessary to canvas for possible additional information on grave stone inscriptions or private records. Parentheses are used only when they occur in the original record, and usually enclose the maiden name of a wife. The spelling of names follows that found in the original record. George Francis Dow, Compiler. TOPSFIELD BIRTHS ADAMS, Charles Otis, s. Benj. F., shoemaker, b. Salem, and Mehetable F., March 19, 1850. Helen Florence, d. Joseph H., shoemanufacturer, and Harriet H., b. Boston, June 19, 1856. Olive Mary, d. Arthur S., laborer, b. Wilton, Me., and Mary A. (Cass), Sept. 19, 1885. ALLIS, Watson Colt, s. Obadiah D., teacher, b. Brookfield, Vt., and Ann Eliza, b. Brooklyn, N. Y., June 15, 1857. ANDREWS, Abba Jane, d. William Henry, shoeworker, and Lillie Etta (Estes), b. Boston, Aug. 3, 1878. Adrianna, d. Elisha P., shoemaker, and Abigail C, b. Ips wich, Sept. 18, 1851. Albert, s. Joseph E., shoecutter, and Mary E. (Chapman), b. Rowley, Mar. 30, 1868. Alfred Nelson, s. Archa, operative, and Elizabeth H. (Merry), b. Laconia, N. H., Apr. 14, 1897. Alfreda Victoria, d. Aaron A., butcher, and Julia C, June 18, 1858. Archer, s. Joseph E., shoecutter, and Mary E. (Chapman), b. Rowley, Sept. 4, 1874. Arthur Chester, s. Joseph E., shoeworker, and Mary E. (Chapman), b. Rowley, Apr. 19, 1881. Benjamin, s. Joseph E., shoemaker, and Mary E., b. Rowley, Jan. 19, 1864. Charles Warren, s. William H., shoemaker, and Lillie (Estes), birthplace of mother unknown to her, June 28, 1876. Daniel Wells, s. Aaron A., , and Julia C, Jan. 11, 1856. Dwight Boydon, s. William, coachman, b. Co. Down, Ire., and Edith M. (McCormick), Sept. 8, 1890. Elizabeth Maria, d. Aaron A., butcher, and Julia C, Feb. 26, 1860. Emma, d. William H., operative, and Lillie (Estes), b. Bos ton, July 8, 1882. Frank, s. Joseph E., shoemaker, and Mary E. (Chapman), b. Rowley, Aug. 28, 1866. 5 6 TOPSFIELD BIRTHS Andrews, Fred Perkins, s. Joseph E., shoeworker, and Mary E. (Chapman), b. Rowley, Jan. 3, 1871. Helen Elizabeth, d. William, coachman, b. Ireland, and Edith (Macromac), Sept. 30, 1893. Henry Merril, s. Elisha P., farmer and shoemaker, and Abi gail C, b. Ipswich, June 28, 1858. Henry Perkins, s. William H., shoemaker, and Lillie (Estes) (parents unknown to her), Dec. 22, 1873. Howard, s. (twin — the other stillborn) Joseph E., shoecutter, and Mary E. (Chapman), b. Rowley, Jan. 26, 1877. Ida M., d. William M., blacksmith and shoemaker, and Emer- line, b. Salem, Dec. 26, 1856. Ira Roy, s. Joseph E. shoeworker, and Mary E. (Chapman), b. Rowley, Dec. 17, 1878. (Name July 19, 1881, changed to Ray by Mother, May 19, 1886.) Isabel, d. Joseph E., shoemaker, and Mary E., b. Rowley, Aug. 5, 1860. John Howard, s. Joseph E., shoemaker, and Mary E., b. Row ley, Sept. 8, 1862. (Name in '65). Joseph Delmer, s. Joseph E., shoecutter, and Mary E. (Chap man), b. Rowley, Dec. 12, 1872. (Unknown to Regis trar until Mar. '73, when recorded. Name recorded in '74. Returned to Sec. of Commonwealth with births of 1873). Joseph Jerome, s. Archer, operative, and Elizabeth H. (Mer ry), b. Laconia, N. H., Apr. 9, 1899. Mary Ella, d. Elisha P., shoemaker, and Abigail C, b. Ips wich, Mar. 2, 1855. Mercy Ann, d. Aaron A., butcher, and Julia C, Nov. 14, 1851. Susan Maria, d. William M., blacksmith, and Emerline, b. Salem, May 14, 1852. William Henry, s. William M., blacksmith, and Emeline, b. Salem, July 12, 1849. , s. William, coachman, b. Ireland, and Edith May (McCormic), Sept. 15, 1891. , d. Wm. H., shoemaker, and Lille, b. (not known), Feb. 23, 1891. ATKINSON, Margaret Purkit, d. Kinsman, preacher, b. Bux ton, Maine, and Dorothy M., b. Ashburnham, Mass., Feb. 26, 1851. (Residence of parents, Dedham. Residence at D. at the time this birth was registered, Jan., 1852). ATWOOD, Benjamin Augustus, s. Benjamin K., farmer, b. Welfleet, and Almina W., b. Swampscott, July 24, 1861. TOPSFIELD BIRTHS 7 Atwood, Sarah Abbott, d. Benjamin K. , b. Wellfleet, and Almina W., b. Swampscott, June 22, 1857. (Parents resi dents of Swampscott, where these were registered, Jan., 1858 — day of June, middle initials of parents. Place of b. of Father, recorded as reed, of Mr. A., Mar. 5, '64. The facts previously recorded having been obtained of others). AVERELL, Albion, s. C. Austin, farmer, and Margaret Y. (Sweeney), b. Boston, May 4, 1866. Carrie Hammond, d. Ephraim Perkins, shoeworker, b. Ips wich, and Susan J (Lake), Dec. 2, 1871. (Name re corded Feb. 19, 1872). Charles Justin, s. Cyrus Austin, farmer, and Margaret Y. (Sweeney), b. Boston, June 12, 1871. Elmer Perkins, s. Ephraim P., shoemaker, b. Ipswich, and Susan J., Apr. 20, 1866. Charles Justin, s. Cyrus Austin, farmer, and Margaret Y. (Sweeney), Apr. 10, 1879. Herman Austin, s. C. Austin, farmer, and Margaret Y., b. Boston, Mar. 7, 1865. Lulu Jesse, d. Ephraim Perkins, shoeworker, b. Ipswich, and Susan J. (Lake), Apr. 3, 1876. (Name Mar. 4, 1878.) Lydia Ann, d. Isaac N., shoemaker, and Mary S., b. George town, July 9, 1851. (Died in Ipswich, Sept. 11, 1851.) Marion Elizabeth, d. C. Austin, farmer, and Margaret Y. (Sweeney), b. Boston, Dec. 17, 1880. Sidney Wood, s. Thomas L., shoemaker, and Ruth R., b. New buryport, May 14, 1857. Susan Silver, d. Thomas L., shoemaker, and Ruth R., b. New buryport, Dec. 13, 1851. (Name inserted, 1853). AVERILL, Florence Osgood, d. Elmore P., heel manufac turer, and Annie P. (Ingals), Jan. 13, 1893. BAILEY, Augusta Moore, d. John, shoemanufacturer, b. Par sonsfieid, Me., and Mary Augusta, b. Parsonsfieid, Me., July 11, 1864. (Mrs. Bailey died July IS, 1864). John William, s. Merril B., clerk, -and Maud C. (Bailey), b. Newbury, June 21, 1889. Merril Benjamin, s. John, shoemanufacturer, b. Parsonsfieid, Me., and Sarah Jane (Gould), Mar. 27, 1868. Ursula, d. Merril B., shoemanufacturer, and Maude C. (Bai ley), b. Newbury, Dec. 3, 1890. 8 TOPSFIELD BIRTHS BALCH, Annah, d. Humphrey, teacher and shoemaker, and Hannah P., Feb. 18, 1860. Clarence Linwood, s. Jeremiah, shoemaker, and Mary E., b. Salem, May 21, 1857. David Henry, s. William H., farmer, b. Durham, N. H., and Hannah E., b. Amesbury, Dec. 11, 1854. Edward Forrest, s. Jeremiah, shoemaker, and Mary E., b. Salem, Apr. 7, 1862. Edward Perley, s. Humphrey, shoemaker, and Hannah P., Jan. 13, 1850. (Name recorded, Jan. '57.) Florence Eliza, d. Benjamin J., farmer, and Eliza K., b. Box- ford, Sept. 3, 1859. Franklin, s. Benjamin J., farmer, and Caroline P. (Pingree), b. Ipswich, Jan. 15, 1876. Gilbert Brownell, s. Humphrey, teacher and shoemaker, and Hannah P., Feb. 9, 1856. Jeremiah Perkins, s. Jeremiah, shoemaker, and Mary E., b. Salem, Apr. 12, 1855. Jeremiah Shepard, s. Jeremiah, shoemaker, and Mary E., b. Salem, Nov. 6, 1859. Mary Augusta, d. Jeremiah, shoemaker, and Mary E., b. Sa lem, June 16, 1853. BARNARD, , s. Charles Lester, tutor, b. Brooklyn, N. Y., and Elizabeth Gertrude (Beal), Apr. 16, 1898. BATCHELDER, Albert Clarence, s. Ezra, , b. Danvers, and Mary S., b. Essex, April 13, 1850. (Res. parents, Danvers.) (S. put in name of mother, Jan. 1863.) Evelyn Goldsmith, d. William Lewis, farmer, b. Danvers, and Mary Ann (Berry), b. Londonderry, N. H., June 7, 1878. Ezra Woodbury, s. George L., laborer, and Mary B. (Cam eron), b. Salt River, Nova Scotia, Feb. 4, 1884. Frank Elmar, s. Ezra, farmer, b. Danvers, and Mary S., b. Essex, Nov. 16, 1854. (S. put in name of Mrs. B., Jan. 1863). Grace Ellen, d. George E., farmer, b. Middleton, and Olive M., b. Marblehead, Oct. 26, 1857. (Name given for re cording by J. W. B. Esq., Aug. 13, 1875). George Loring, s. Ezra, farmer, b. Danvers, and Mary, S. b. Essex, June 11, 1862. Lillian Browne, d. T. Wilson, butcher, b. Wenham, and Martha P. (Gould), Feb. 17, 1889. Mary Lizzie Goldsmith, d. Ezra, farmer, b. Danvers, and Mary L., b. Essex, Mar. 24, 1857. (S. put in name of mother Jan. '63). TOPSFIELD BIRTHS 9 BEAL, Bessie Gertrude, d. Levi L., coachman, b. Rockport, and Alice L. (Crowdis), b. Baddeck, C. B., Sept. 1, 1880. Etta Wilbur, d. John W., farmer, b. Peacham, Vt., and Sarah J., b. .Sanford, Me., May 4, 1863. George Henry, s. Levi L., teamer, b. Rockport, and Alice A. (Crowdis), b. Baddeck, C. B., Nov. 25, 1883. John Henry, s. John W., farmer, b. Peacham, Vt., and Sarah J., b. Sanford, Me., Oct. 1, 1859. (Died Oct. 6, 1859). BECKFORD, Otis Franklin, s. Samuel, Jr., shoemaker, and Julia A. (Dodge), Apr. 25, 1868. William Arthur, s. Samuel, Jr., shoemaker, and Julia A., Nov. 23, 1864. BELL, Annie Hadley, d. William S., painter, b. Dorchester, and Lucy A. (Sleppy), b. Wilkesbarre, Penn., Nov. 17, 1871. Dorothy Lucy Elizabeth, d. James Stanley, painter, b. Rowley, and Susan Loui.se (Moulton), b. Middleton, June 18, 1899. Ella Abbott, d. William S., painter, b. Dorchester, and Lucy A. (Sleppy), b. Wilkesbarre, Pa., Dec. 28, 1873. BIXBY, Abby, d. Hasket G., shoemaker, b. Ipswich, and Lucy riet. May 1, 1853. Elisabeth Webb, d. Asa B., shoemaker, b. Ipswich, and Lucy A., b. Salem, Dec. 16, 1851. (Lizzie, Marriage — 1873. Name inserted June, 'S3). Eliza, d. Hasket G., shoemaker, b. Ipswich, and Harriet, Nov. 12, 1850. (Not registered until Jan. '54). Lewis Lester, s. George, shoemaker, and Lydia A., Apr. 25, 1850. Lydia Ann, d. George, shoemaker, and Lydia A., May 19, 1851. William Summer, s. Elbridge S., shoemanufacturer, and Abi gail, b. Sanbornton, N. H., May 8, 1850. , s. George, shoemaker, and Lydia A., June 6, 1854. BLACKSTEN, Benjamin Jarvis, s. Frank B., farmer, b. Water viUe, Me., and Lizzie M. (Lover), b. Almore, Vt., July 30, 1881. BLAISDELL, James Albert, s. John, shoemaker, and Rebecca Emily, b. Boston, Oct. 29, 1861.. Sarah Augusta, d. James, shoemaker, and Sarah C, Mar. 17, 1852. (Died June '65). IO TOPSFIELD BIRTHS BLYE, Alice Maria, d. William, shoemaker, b. Norwich, Vt., and Sarah, b. Marblehead, Jan. 23, 1854. BOARDMAN, Alfred, s. John Jr., shoemaker, and Louisa L., June 24, 1848. BOND, William Arthur, s. John, painter, b. Manchester, Eng land, and Mary J., b. Farmington, Maine, May 25, 1849. BOWDEN, Esther Ann, d. John, painter, b. Gassop, Derby shire, Eng., and Esther^ b. Clathohoe, Lancashire, Eng., Sept. 26, 1860. BRADSTREET, Albert Chase, s. Dudley, farmer, b. Danvers, and Mehitable P. (Bradstreet), b. Hamilton, Nov. 20, 1872. (Name given in and recorded Aug. 30, 1873). Alice Gertrude, d. Dudley, farmer, b. Danvers, and Mehitable P., b. Hamilton, Jan. 4, 1863. Clara Endicott, d. Elijah, shoemaker, and Ellen M., Feb. 8, 1861. Dorothy Ann, d. John Henry, farmer, and Mary Lucy (Knee land), Apr. 16, 1897. Enima, d. Asa, shoemaker, and Nancy, b. Moultenborough, N. H., Sept. 14, 1851. Faith Ethelyn, d. Horace D., farmer, and Mabel W. (Warn er), b. Peterboro, N. H., Jan. 3, 1883. Herbert Morrison, s. Asa, shoemaker, and Nancy, b. Moulten- boro, N. H., July 12, 1848. Horace Dudley, s. Dudley, farmer, b. Danvers, and Mehitable P., b. Hamilton, Sept. 28, 1854. (Name recorded Oct. 31, 1877). Horace Edward, s. twin, Horace D., farmer and carpenter, and Mabel W. (Warner), b. Peterborough, Sept. 27, 1897. Horton Dudley, s. twin, Horace D., farmer and carpenter, and Mabel- W. (Warner), b. Peterborough, Sept. 27, 1897. John Henry, s. Dudley, farmer, b. Danvers, and Mehitable P. , (Bradstreet), b. Hamilton, Feb. 13, 1868. Josiah Porter, s. Dudley, farmer, b. Danvers, and Mehitable P., b. Hamilton, Aug. 1, 1856. Lewis Howard, s. John, farmer, b. Danvers, and Lydia Per son, b. Hamilton, July 21, 1860. Marietta, d. William, Jr., yeoman, and Judith M., b. Moulten- boro, N. H., Nov. 12, 1853. TOPSFIELD BIRTHS II Bradstreet, Mehitable, d. Dudley, farmer, b. Danvers, and Mehitable P. (Bradstreet), b. Hamilton, Aug. 18, 1875. Percy Leroy, s. Dudley, farmer, b. Danvers, and Mehitable P. (Bradstreet), b. Hamilton, Dec. 22, 1,870. Ruth Adelaide, d. Dudley, farmer, b. Danvers, and Mehitable P., b. Hamilton, July 29, 1864. Samuel Wallace, s. Dudley, farmer, b. Danvers, and Mehitable P., b. Hamilton, Apr. 24, 1859. (Name Jan. '64). Sarah Josephine, d. Dudley, yeoman, b. Danvers, and Me hitable P., b. Hamilton, Sept. 15, 1853. Walter Howard, s. Elijah, shoemaker, and Ellen M., Apr. 22, 1858. William Rea, s. John, farmer, b. Danvers, and Lydia Person, b. Hamilton, Aug. 21, 1862. , d. Elijah, shoemaker, and Ellen M., Aug. 10, 1854. , d. William, farmer, and Judith M., b. Moultenboro, N. H., Oct. 6, 1849. BRAY, Laura Annie, d. Benjamin S., mariner, b. Gloucester, and Annah E., Sept. 15, 1864. (Parents res. of Danvers when these births were registered). BRIDE, , s. James Henry, farmer, b. Lancaster, Mass., and Olive, b. York, Me., Aug. 14, 1855. BRIGGS, Frederick Freeman, s. Michael, blacksmith, b. Sack- ville, N. B., and Jane (Milner), b. Sackville, N. B., July 28, 1872. (Died Nov. 28, 1872). BROWN, Charles Herbert, s. John C, farmer, b. Candia, N. H., and Elisabeth F., b. Wenham, June 20, 1850. Mary Ellen, d. Israel P., carpenter, b.. Beverly, and Caroline E., Nov. 13, 1861. , s. John, basketmaker, b. Barrington, N. H., and Eme line, b. Farmington, N. H., Oct. 12, 1849. BUCKLEY, Emma, d. Michael, blacksmith, b. Lawrence and Catharine, b. Boxford, Aug. 12, 1861. May, d. Michael, blacksmith, b. Lawrence, and Catharine, b. Boxford, Dec. 5, 1859. BURNHAM, Gladys Frances, d. George W., carpenter, b. Beverly, and Annie ( (Bell) Berry), b. Yarmouth, O., Jan. 24, 1894. 12 TOPSFIELD BIRTHS Burnham, Lottie Eveline, d. Alonzo P., lawyer, b. North An dover, and C. Eveline (Perkins), Aug. 21, 1886. Wayland Elsmore, s. Alonzo P., farm laborer, b. North An dover, and Carrie E. (Perkins), July 25, 1890. CASS, Caroline, d. Thomas, yeoman, b. Tipperary Co., Ire., and Margaret, b. Dublin Co., Ire., Apr. 1, 1853. Fanny Louisa, d. Thomas, farmer, and Fannie Francis (O'Dea), b. Ireland, Apr. 25, 1896. Harriet Jane, d. Thomas, farmer, b. Tipperary Co., Ireland, and Margaret, b. Dublin Co., Ireland, June 2, 1860. John Henry, s. Thomas, farmer, b. Ireland, Co. of Tipperary, and Margaret, b. Ireland, Dublin Co., Nov. 30, 1851. Maggie, d. Thos. F., farmer, and Fannie F. O'dea, b. Ireland, Aug. 6, 1893. Margaret Eliza, d. Thomas, farmer, b. Tipperary Co., Ireland, and Margaret, b. Dublin Co., Ireland, Nov. 14, 1858. (Name in Jan. 1862). Mary Ann, d. Thomas, farmer, b. Tipperary Co., Ireland, and Margaret, b. Dublin Co., Ireland, Nov. 21, 1856. Mary Ann, d. Thomas F., farmer, and Fannv F. (O'Dia), b. Ireland, Oct. 20, 1890. 'I'homas Edward, s. Thomas, farmer, and Fannie Frances (O'Day), b. Ireland, Dec. 9, 1897. Thomas Francis, s. Thomas, farmer, b. Tipperary Co., and Margaret, b. Dublin Co., Ireland, Oct. 21, 1854. , s. Thos. F., farmer, and Fanny F., b. Ireland, Mar. 2, 1892. CASTLE, Wallace C, s. John J., shoemaker, b. Provincetown, and Caroline A. (Anderson), b. Gloucester, May 18, 1899. CHAMBERLAIN, Alice Ella, d. Austin E., coachman, b. Portland, Me., and Ella F. (Lake), Dec. 4, 1883. Andrew, s. Marshall, shoemaker, b. Brownfield, Me., and Nancy Jane (Pearl), b. Porter, Me., Mar. 31, 1867. Coraeter, d. Marshall, shoemaker, b. Brownfield, Me., and Nancy Jane (Pearl), b. Porter, Me., June 30, 1870. (Died Jan. 1875.) (Name rd. 1874). Ervin, s. Marshall, shoeworker, b. Brownfield, Me., and Nancy J. Pearl, b. Porter, Me., July 29, 1878. Gertrude, d, Marshall, shoeworker, b. Brownfield, Me., and Nancy Jane (Pearl), b. Porter, Me., Dec. 9, 1871. (Died May, 1872.) (Name in 1874). TOPSFIELD BIRTHS 1 3 CHANDLER, Walter Page, s. James P., farmer, b. Holbrook, N. H., and Eliza A. (Bissill), b. Holbrook, X. H., June 28, 1873. (Residence parents, Salem, Jan. '74). CHAPMAN, Ella Augusta, d. Amos S., farmer, b. Ipswich, and Eliza A., Apr. 26, 1857. (Name Feb. 1862). George Story, s. Everett C, laborer, b. Brooklyn, N. S., and Lennie M. (Wildes), Feb. 15, 1890. Lewis Anson, s. Amos S., farmer, b. Ipswich, and Eliza A., July 23, 1848. Susan Maria, d. Amos S., farmer, b. Ipswich, and Eliza A., July 16, 1850. Warren Perkins, s. Amos S., farmer, b. Ipswich, and Eliza A., Apr. 28, 1854. CHARLES, Grace Amelia, d. William, , b. Aberdeen, Scotland, and Hazina Charles, b. Scotland, Mar. 3, 1878. (Residence of Parents, "Byfield Parish.") (Informant, Mrs. D. C. Hobbs). CHASE, Herbert Morgan, s. Stephen F., clergyman, b. Unity, .Me., and Ellen M. (Doe), b. Augusta, Me., July 11, 1869. Lodema, d. William L., laborer, b. Maidstone, Vt., and Mar garet (McDonald), b. Nova Scotia, Mar. 12, 1871. (Northumberland, N. H., supposed residence, facts rec'd and when registered, Jan. 18, 1872). (Informant, Mrs. Harriet L. (Hawkins), and Hobbs, wife of D. C. Hobbs). CLAPP, Charles Franklin, s. Isaac H., farmer, b. Boston, and Elvira B., June 9, 1865. Frederick Henry, s. Isaac H., b. Boston, and Henrietta M., b. Middleton, June 8, 1859. Hattie Henrietta, d. Isaac H., farmer, b. Boston, and Elvira (Bixby), Jan. 18, 1.867. CLARK, Anna Maria, d. William W., shoemaker, and Nancy R., Oct. 12, 1860. Lizzie Ruth, d. George H., clergyman, b. Milford,and Lizzie I. (Packard), b. Sturbridge, Sept. 26, 1880. Orin Everett, s. Charles H., shoemaker, b. Lynn, and Addie (Andrews), Sept. 28, 1876. Saruh Abbie, d. twin, Erastu.s K., shoemaker, and Martha J., May 23, 1860. Susan Addie, d. twin, Erastus K., shoemaker, and Martha J., May 23, 1860. 14 TOPSFIELD BIRTHS CLARKE, Charles Otis, s. Charles P., shoemaker, b. Alton, N. H., and Clara L., b. Dover, N. H., July 23, 1861. David Sidney, s. David, farmer, and Mary P., Nov. 28, 1848. Ella Frances, d. Charles P., shoemaker, b. Alton, N. H., and Clara L., b. Dover, N. H., Oct. 19, 1858. Ellen Maria, d. Erastus K., shoemaker, and Martha J., Jan. 7, 1852. Nellie Florence, d. Charles H., shoemaker, b. Lynn, and Addie A. (Andrews), June 27, 1874. Marietta, d. David, farmer, and Mary P., June 20, 1852. (Name in Jan. '55). CLIFFORD, Walter Coleman, s. William Wallace, shoemaker, and Farzina P. (Kennedy), b. Boston, May 9, 1878. COLUNS, Ann Margaret, d. Michael, farmer, b. Co. Cork, Ireland, and Ellen (O'Leary), b. Co. Waterford, Ireland, June 13, 1880. Annie Maria, d. Richard, laborer, b. Ireland, and Margaret (McKew), b. Ireland, July 16, 1886. Margaret Jane, d. Frederick, shoemaker, b. Tipperary Co., Ireland, and Catharine (Fallion), b. Cambridge, May 30, 1873. Patrick Joseph, s. Michael, farmer, b. Ireland, and Ellen (Leary), b. Ireland, Mar. 8, 1878. CONANT, Albert S., s. Benjamin, farmer, b. Beverly, and Josephine B. (Wilson), b. Deer Isle, Me., Aug. 17, 1867. Albert T., s. Benj. and Margaret, b. Aug. 17, 1865. Albert Weston, s. Daniel A., shoemaker, and Harriet E., b. Lowell, Nov. 24, 1865. Arthur Henry, s. Benjamin, farmer, b. Beverly, and Jose phine B., b. Deer Isle, Me., June 6, 1862. Benjamin Victor, s. Benjamin, farmer, b. Beverly, and Mar garet A. (Sterritt), b. Colchester, Nova Scotia, July 11, 1878. Clarance Leslie, s. Benjamin, farmer, b. Beverly, and Jose phine B., b. Deer Isle, Maine, Feb. 25, 1864. Clarissa Jane, d. Benjamin, farmer, b. Beverly, and Margaret A. (Starrett), b. Colchester, N. S., Nov. 14, 1876. Frank Stanford, s. Benjamin, farmer, b. Beverly, and Mar garet A. (Starrett), b. Nova Scotia, Sept. 14, 1873. Josephine Bonaparte, d. Benjamin, farmer, b. Beverly, and Josephine Bonaparte (Wilson), b. Deer Isle., Me., June 23, 1871. TOPSFIELD BIRTHS 1 5 Conant, Ruth Cheever, d. Benjamin, farmer, b. Beverly, and Margaret A. (Starrett), b. Colchester, Nova Scotia, Jan. 26, 1875. Warren Sherman, s. Daniel" A., shoemaker, and Harriet E., b. Lowell, July 13, 1863. CONLEY, James Perkins, s. Charles H., operative, b. Lynn, and Lizzie F. (Smith), b. Ipswich, Dec. 28, 1884. Marion, d. Samuel, operative, b. Lynn, and Ruth P. (Lake), Jan. 8, 1887. Philip Arthur, s. Samuel, farmer, b. Lynn, and Ruth P. (Lake), Jan. 16, 1890. Robert Hampston, s. Samuel, , b. Lynn, and Ruth P. (Lake), July 8, 1888. CONRAD, Mary Ann, d. Joshua, laborer, b. Lehave, Nova. Scotia, and Margaret (O'Connor), b. Aylesford, Nova Scotia, Feb. 27, 1875. (Residence of parents, Concord, Dec. 1875). (Informant, date of birth and name, of Miss Joanne O'Connor, sister of Mrs. Conrad). Thomas Henry, s. Joshua, laborer, b. Lehave, Nova Scotia, and Margaret (O'Connon), b. Aylsford, Nova Scotia, May 25, 1873. COWELL, , d. Isaac H., shoemaker, b. West Lebanon, Me., and Helen M., b. Littleton, N. H., Dec. 13, 1865. CRAWFORD, Hortense, d. Ellen J. , June 12, 1855. CROWELL, Emma Augusta, d. , , and Harriet A., June 17, 1851. (Died Aug. 17). George, s. Rev. George H., M. E. clergyman, b. Milford, Mass., and Lizzie I. (Packard), b. Sturbridge, Mass., Aug. 29, 1879. CROSBY, Ruth Augusta, d. Joseph E., foreman, b. Yar mouth, N. S., and Sarah (Harris), h. Yarmouth, N. S., Jan. 27, 1885. CUMMINGS, Abby Jane, d. Alfred, farmer, and Salome M., b. Sanford, Me., Mar. 25, 1854. Annie Florence, d. Arthur C, baggage master, and Elizabeth (Bell), b. Wenham, June 9, 1894. Arthur Merrell, s. Charles A., asst. baggage master, and E. B., b. Wenham, Mar. 3, 1891. l6 TOPSFIELD BIRTHS Cummings, Charles Arthur, s. Alfred, farmer, and Salome M. (Welch), b. Sanford, Me., Feb. 20, 1870. (Day of Feb. rec'd Mar. 20). Elizabeth, d. Robert J., farmer,, b. Ireland, Carlow Co., and Rachel G., b. Ireland, Kings Co., Parsonstown, Nov. 10, 1862. Ernest Franklin, s. C. Arthur, asst. baggage master, and E. B., b. Wenham, Dec. 6, 1892. George Washington, s. Alfred, farmer, and Salome M., b. Sanford, Me., Oct. 8, 1850. Hannah Eva, d. Alfred, farmer, and Salome M., b. Sanford, Me., Apr. 2, 1863. James, s. Robert J., farmer, b. Carlow Co., Ireland, and Ra chel G., b. Kings Co., Ireland, Parsonstown, Dec. 23, 1858. Lambert, s. Robert J., farmer, b. Carlow Co., Ire., and Rachel G., b. Ireland, Kings Co., Parsonstown, Nov. 6, 1860. Laura Anna, d. Alfred, farmer, and Salome M., b. Sanford, Me., Oct. 15, 1856. Martha Stevens, d. Alfred, farmer, and Salome M., b. San ford, Me., Mar. 30, 1852. Sarah Burgess, d. Alfred, farmer, and Salome M., b. Sanford, Me., Apr. 25, 1859. William Scott, s. Alfred, farmer, and Salome M., b. Sanford, Maine, Dec. 26, 1848. CURRIER, George Edward, s. Edward F., shoemaker, b. Georgetown, and Cynthia A., Oct. 27, 1851. CURTIS, Arthur Clinton, s. Oscar R., butcher, b. Boxford, and Nellie M. (Conant), b. Ipswich, Feb. 24, 1896. Leo Francis, s. Oscar, butcher, and Nellie Marion (Conant), b. Ipswich, Sept. 11, 1894. Levi Warren, s. Levi, shoemaker, b. Middleton, and Lucv P., b. Middleton, Aug. 9, 1857. Lillian Lorantha, d. Oscar R., shoemaker, and Nellie M. (Conant), b. Ipswich, Mar. 18, 1893. Maude Ashton, d. Francis, carpenter, b. Boxford, and Lillie (Bryant), b. New York City, Sept. 20, 1867. Huth Marion, d. Oscar R., butcher, and Nellie M. (Conant), b. Ipswich, July 12, 1899. DAME, Marjory May,- d. Clarence L., carpenter, b. Moulten borough, N. H., and Laura (Dodge), July 12, 1891. Laura Merle, d. Clarence L., carpenter, b. Moultonborough, N. H., and Laura E. (Dodge), June 30, 1894. TOPSFIELD BIRTHS I 7 DAVISON, Annie Naomi, d. Albert Herman, farmer, b. Gloucester, Mass., and Josia (Tinkham), b. Yarmouth, N. S., Feb. 17, 1899. George Pliney, s. Albert H., laborer, b. Gloucester, and Jo sephine V. (Tinkham), b. Yarmouth, N. S., Aug. 23, 1885. Herman Albert, s. Albert H., farmer, b. Gloucester, and Jo sephine V. (Tinkham), b. Yarmouth, N. S., Dec. 20, 1888. Jessie Elma, d. Albert Herman, farmer, b. Gloucester, Mass., and Josia (Tinkham), b. Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Nov. 10, 1897. Leonard Woodbury, s. Albert Hermon, farmer, b. Gloucester, and Josie, b. Nova Scotia, Mar. 26, 1892. Louis De Verde, s. Albert H., farmer, b. Gloucester, and Jo sephine V. (Tinkham), b. Yarmouth, N. S., Sept. 10, 1890. Percy Gordon, s. Albert Herman, farmer, b. Gloucester, and Josie Tinkham, b. Yarmouth, N. S., Nov. 20, 1895. Vinnie Gloria, d. Albert H., farmer, and Josie Tinkham, b. Yarmouth, N. S., Jan. 17, 1894. DEERING, Lila May, d. Frederick Wm., policeman, b. Cor inth, Me., and Della May (Frame), Apr. 2, 1895. DELAND, Frederick Augustus, s. , and Lydia P., Nov. 1, 1870. (Name changed to F. A. Gunnison, "no one claim ing to be the Fr.") George Wilfred, s. Benjamin F., shoemaker, b. Danvers, and Harriet A. (Lane), b. Gloucester, Sept. 7, 1866. Hannah Maria, d. Benjamin, shoemaker, b. Danvers, and Elizabeth, b. Marblehead, May 6, 1860. John Hood, s. Benjamin, shoemaker, b. Danvers, and Elisa beth, b. Marblehead, Dec. 12, 1851. Lydia Perkins, d. Benjamin, shoemaker, b. ' Danvers, and Elisabeth, b. Marblehead, Octo. 2, 1849. Sarah Ann, d. Benjamin, shoemaker, b. Danvers, and Eliza beth, b. Marblehead, Dec. 5, 1856. Silas Everett, s. Benjamin, shoemaker, b. Danvers, and Eliza beth, b. Marblehead, July 15, 1854. DERRY, Emma Josephine, d. Wallace, farmer, b. Harvy, N. B., and Emma J. (Cass), b. Salem, Sept. 11, 1879. (Informant Thos. Cass). (Residence of parents Hope well, Albert Co., N. B.) 1 8 TOPSFIELD BIRTHS DICKENSON, Samuel Otis, s. Horace, shoemaker, b. Row ley?, and Eunice, Apr. 22, 1852. DODD, Abby Ann, d. Benjamin C, shoemaker, b. Marble head, and Lucy A., Feb. 2, 1856. Moses Wildes, s. Benjamin C, shoemaker, b. Marblehead, and Lucy A., b. Dec. 12, 1859. (Name July 28, '81). DODGE, Albert Merrill, s. John H., shoecutter, and Mary Jane Perkins, b. Wenham, Oct. 5, 1869. (Name re corded Feb. 3, '71). Clarence Preston, s. John H., shoecutter, and Mary J., July 30, 1861. Edmund, s. Charles Frederic, , b. Wenham, and H. Me lissa (Littlefield), b. Springvale, Sanford, Me., July 24, 1874. (Died July 27, 1874). Florence Melissa, d. Charles Frederick, , b. Wenham, and H. Melissa (Littlefield), b. Springvale, Sanford, Me., May 19, 1872. Lauraetta, d. John H., shoecutter, and Mary J., Aug. 29, 1859. Samuel Preston, s. William P., shoecutter, and Susan, Apr. 5, 1861. Violetta Rosa, d. Charles Frederic, clerk, b. Wenham, and H. Melissa (Littlefield), b. Springvale, Sanford, Me., Nov. 10, 1877. DONALDSON, Clarence, s. William, shoemaker, b. St. John's, New Brunswick, and Elizabeth, Apr. 4, 1856. George Clinton, s. Wellington, miller, and Lillie (Benton), b. Suffield, Conn., May 21, 1883. Wellington, s. William, shoemaker, b. St. John's, New Bruns wick, and Elisabeth, May 7, 1849. DOWNES, Edith, d. William H., farmer, b. Lawrence, and Margaret (Burgess), b. Salem, July 14, 1881. Vesta, d. Moses Henry, watchmaker, and Mary Lizzie (Cool- idge), b. Pepperell, Aug. 9, 1876. (Died Dec. 1, 1879 at Boston) . DOWNING, Sarah Ellen, d. Oliver, shoemaker, b. South Reading, and Sarah Maria, June 22, 1858. (Residence of parents Lynnfield). DRISCOLL, Bartholomew, s. Patrick, , b. Ireland, Co. of Cork, and Margaret, b. Ireland, Co. of Waterford Apr. 27, 1860. TOPSFIELD BIRTHS I 9 DUDLEY, Esther Ann, d. John S., shoemaker, b. Gloucester, and Mary P., b. Ipswich, Jan. 17, 1861. Mary Eliza, d. John S., shoemaker, b. Gloucester, and Mary P., b. Ipswich, Nov. 6, 1859. DUNLEIGH, Henry Peter, s. Henry, farmer, b. Brandon, Vt., and Annie C. (McRea), b. Cape Breton, July 31, 1885. DURKEE, , d. George Fred, farmer, b. N. S., and Rosa Isabel (Gould), b. Middleton, Mar. 19, 1899. (Died). DWINNELL, Annie Cole, d. Willard A., farmer, and Ruth A. (Stickney), b. Salem, Jan. 2, 1868. John Willard, s. Willard A., farmer, and Ruth A. (Stickney), b. Salem, Mar. 10, 1877. EARLEY, , s. George, , b. Margretville, Nova Sco tia, and Mary Elizabeth (Margeson), b. Springfield, Nova Scotia, Dec. 13, 1873. EDWARDS, Annie Hathaway, d. Benj. P., apothecary, b. Salem, and Mary Eva (Pierce), b. Lynn, Feb. 28, 1879. Edward Brooks, s. Benjamin P., apothecary, b. Salem, and Mary E. (Pierce), b. Lynn, Mar. 27, 1883. ELLARD, George Patrick, s. George S., gardener, b. Kil worth, Cork Co., Ireland, and Ellen (Ryan), b. Waterford Co., Ire., Mar. 4, 1877. Johanna, d. George Sheeken, gardener, b. Cork Co., Ireland, and Ellen R. ((Mooney) Ryan), b. Co. Waterford, Ire land, July 21, 1878. John, s. George S., gardener, b. Kihvorth, Cork Co., Ireland- and Ellen (Ryan), b. Waterford Co., Ire., Jan. 19, 1876. Mary Ellen, d. Geo. S., gardener, b. Co. Cork, Ireland, ant( Ellen R. ((Mooney) Ryan), b. Co. Waterford, Ire., Jan. 30, 1880. Nicholas Daniels, s. George S., gardner, b. Co. Cork, Ire.. and Ellen R. (Mooney), b. Co. Waterford, Ire., Sept. 13, 1881. ELLIOTT, Carrie Alfreda, d. Frederick A., shoecutter, and Lucy K., Oct. 3, 1856. George Freddie, s. Frederick .\., shoemaker, and Lucy K.., Mar. 29, 1864. 20 TOPSFIELD BIRTHS Elliott, Sewall Martin, s. (H-ori^^c \V., sliocm.-iker, b. Middle- ton, and Abbie I'",. (I'orkiiis), Nov. 30, 1866. , d. stillborn, [''red A., shoemaker, and Lucy K., Mar. 11, 1855. ELLISON, Muriel, d. Gcorgr Marrict, farmer, b. Lynn, and Euphronia McLauchlin (Kinnear), b. New York, Oct. 25, 1899. EMERSON, Benjamin Perkins, s. Nathaniel W., cir driver, b. Dumbarton, N. H,, and Harriet (Perkins), June 24, 1888. FANCHER, Warren Grant, s. Wm. (irant, supt. school. 15. F'airfax, Vt., and Lucy Bell (Warren), b. Wolcott, Vt.. July 16, 1899. FERGUSON, Agnes, d. Iv Everett, machine operator, b. lio.x ford, and Mary A. (Andrews), b. Rowley. Dec. 4, 1881. Anna Florence, d. Edward H., shoemaker, and Mary Ann, Aug. 20, 1864. (Name rec'd and recorded Dec. 1868). Charles Franklin, s. Thomas !•'., shoemaker, h. l);invers, and Sarah A., May 6, 1856, Rdith May, d. luiward H., machine ojieiator, and Mary Ann (Gould), Sept. 20, 1873. P'/lizabeth May, d. E. Everett, operative, I). Boxford, and Mary A. (Andrews), b. Rowley, Apr. 28, 1885. I'-lmer, s. Ephraim P., butcher, and Sarah (Cummings), Apr. 23, 1890. F.phraim Peabody, s. Edward H., shoemaker, and Mary Ann, May 6, 1857. (b. I'opsfield, informant, parents, resi dents of Hamilton, Feb. 1858) Kva Burgess, d. Ephraim P., butclier, aud Sarali li. (Cum mings), July 19, 1883. Lizzie Marion, d. Thomas I''., slioeni.il^er. I). I)an^¦ers, and Sarah A., Nov. 3, 1858. Lizzie May, d. Edward H., shoemaker, and Mary Ann (Gould), May 1, 1868. Martha Grace, d. Edw.ird II., shoemaker, and Mary Ann, Apr. 20, 1862. Ralph Garfield (by father), s. Edward Iv, machine operator, b. Boxford, and Mary A. (Andrews), b. Rowley, Mar. 18, 1880. .Sarah Ellen, d. Edward II., shoemaker, and Mary Ann, June 28, 1860. (Name fr. mother, May 19, 1881). TOPSFIELD BIRTHS 2 1 Ferguson, Willie Holton, s. Edward H., shoemaker, and Mary Ann, Mar. 11, 1859. FISK, Amos Tenney, s. John, shoemaker, and Adeliza M. (Pike), b. Hamilton, June 16, 1870. (Name Dec. '72). John Leonard, s. John, shoemaker, and Adeliza M. (Pike), b. Hamilton, Aug. 21, 1872. Roger Baxter, s. John Leonard, store keeper, and Bessie Louisa (Frame), July 31, 1896. FLETCHER, Freddie Amos, s. John, operative, b. Nashua, N. H., and Lizzie M. (Netting), b. Nashua, N. H., May 19, 1883. FLOYD, Ambrose Burilside, s. Charles J. P., shoemaker, b. Newburyport, and Elizabeth C, b. New York City, N. Y., Feb. 13, 1862. Charles Franklin, s. Calvin Onnaloska, shoemaker, b. Wenham, and Georgiana B. (Nye), b. Oldtown, Me., Apr. 3, 1877. Florence Mary, d. Charles W., operative, b. Newburyport, and Emma A. (Janes), Nov. 30, 1885. John Charles Franklin, s. Charles J. P., shoemaker, b. New buryport, and Elizabeth C, b. New York City, Mar. 6, 1858. (Died in 1859). Olive Edna, d. Charles William, shoemaker, b. Newburyport, and Emma Augusta (Janes), June 15, 1897. Wilson Mears, s. Calvin O., laborer, b. Wenham, and Georgia B. (Nye), b. Oldtown, Me., Sept. 14, 1880. FOSTER, Edwin Otis, s. Edwin, shoemaker, and Sarah M., b. Nova Scotia, Mar. 2, 1853. Eliza Poole, d. twin, Edwin, , and Sarah M., b. Gut of Canso, Nova Scotia, Jan. 15, 1859. Evelyn, d. Nathaniel, farmer, b. Ipswich (Linebreek Parish), and Sarah A. (Averell), Mar. 19, 1866. Harriet Josephine Holmes, d. Edwin, shoemaker, and Sarah M., May 8, 1849. John Edwin, s. Edwin, shoemaker, and Sarah M., b. Gut of Canso, Nova Scotia, June 24, 1856. Laura Elma, d. Nathaniel, farmer, b. Ipswich, and Sarah A., Jan. 15, 1863. Lucy Abby, d. Edwin, shoemaker, and Sarah M., b. Gut of Canso? Nova Scotia, Aug. 15, 1854. Lyman Porter, s. twin, Edwin, , and Sarah M., b. Gut of Canso, Nova Scotia, Jan. 15, 1859. 2 2 TOPSFIELD BIRTHS Foster, Mary Perkins, d. Nathaniel, farmer, b. Ipswich, and Sarah A., May 14, 1859. Minnie Jane, d. Nathaniel, farmer, b. Ipswich, and Sarah A., Sept. 10, 1860. Viola Francis, d. Nathaniel, farmer, b. Ipswich, and Sarah A., Oct. 1, 1855. FRAME, Arthur Amos, s. Job H., shoemaker, b. Brookfield, Nova Scotia, and Almira A., b. Boxford, Nov. 30, 1863. Bernice Damon, d. Frank C, operator, b. Brookfield, N. S., and Lizzie (Boardman), Mar. 19, 1886. Bessie Louise, d. Francis C, shoemaker, b. Brookfield, N. S., and Elizabeth (Boardman), Apr. 19, 1872. Della May, d. Francis C, shoemaker, b. Brookfield, N. S., and Elizabeth (Boardman), Apr. 6, 1868. Elesinora Belle, d. Francis C, shoeworker, b. Brookfield, Nova Scotia, and Lizzie (Boardman), July 12, 1881. Grace Adelaide, d. Francis C., shoemanufacturer, b. Brook field, N. S., and Elizabeth (Boardman), July 9, 1876. Hannah Whidden, d. Samuel, shoemaker, b. Truro, Nova Scotia, and Hannah C, b. Truro, Nova Scotia, Feb. 25, 1856. Ralph Greenleaf, s. Francis C, shoemanufacturer, b. Brook field, N. S., and Elizabeth (Boardman), Oct. 29, 1873. Roy Francis, s. Francis C, shoemaker, b. Brookfield, N. S., and Elizabeth (Boardman), Apr. 4, 1879. FRENCH, Clara Augusta, d. Charles P., physician, b. Lynden- bereugh, N. H., and Mary S., b. Boxford, Dec. 25, 1851. FULLER, Abbie Margaret, d. twin, Benjamin, shoemaker, b. Middleton, and Eliza M. (Foster), b. Ipswich, (Line- brook Parish), Mar. 27, 1866. Alice Etta, d. Enos, shoemaker, b. Danvers, and Sarah S. (Johnson), b. Southborough, June 17, 1874. (Died Sept. 11, '74). Amos, s. Benjamin, , b. Middleton, and Eliza M. (Fos ter), b. Ipswich, Linebreek Parish, Mar. 20, 1874. Benjamin Elver, s. Benjamin B., laborer, and Lucy R. (Pin gree), July 26, 1892. Benjamin Walter, s. twin, Benjamin, shoemaker, b. Middle- ten, and Eliza M. (Foster), b. Ipswich, (Linebreek Par ish), Mar. 27, 1866. Bessie Marian, d. Enos, shoeworker, b. Danvers, and Sarah S. (Johnson), b. Southborough, Nov. 29, 1881. TOPSFIELD BIRTHS 23 Filler, Charles, s. Benjamin W., laborer, and Lucy R. (Pingree), Sept. 25, 1893. Charles Murray, s. Calvin W., shoemaker, b. Hudson, N. H., and Mary E., b. Middleton, Sept. 19, 1860. Edward Everett, s. Benjamin, shoemaker, b. Middleton, and Eliza M., b. Ipswich (Linebreek Parish), Aug. 28, 1863. Fred Leigh, s. Calvin W., shoemaker, b. Hudson, N. H., and Mary E., b. Middleton, Feb. 10, 1865. Genie Curtis, d. Daniel, shoemaker, b. Danvers, and Francelia M. (Curtis), b. Boxford, Aug. 30, 1869. George Rufus, s. Benjamin, , b- Middleton, and Eliza M. (Foster), b. Ipswich (Linebreek Parish), Aug. 24, 1871. (Name recorded 1874). Hattie Ellen, d. Calvin W., shoemaker, b. Hudson, N. H., and Harriet L. (Gould), b. Bo.xferd, Aug. 11, 1874. John Wilkins, s. Timothy, shoemaker, b. Danvers, and Lydia Maria (Peabody), b. Middleton, July 12, 1878. Mabel Ashton, d. Calvin W., shoemaker, b. Hudson, N. H., and Harriet L. (Gould), b. Boxford, May 8, 1877. Maudie, d. Abbie Margaret, Apr. 7, 1880. (Informant, mother ("ex condition"). Rodger Lake, s. Fred Leigh, operative, and Mabel (Lake), b. Peabody, Apr. 13, 1895. Rufus, s. Benjamin, shoemaker, b. Middleton, and Eliza M. (Fester), b. Ipswich, Linebreek Parish, Julv 21, 1868. Timothy Jesse, s. Timothy, shoemaker, b. Danvers, and Lydia M. (Peabody). b. Middleton, Jan. 20, 1875. ^^^illiam Edwin, s. Enos, shoemaker, b. Danvers, and Sarah S. (Johnson), b. Southborough, Jan. 19, 1873. GARRETT, Annie Ethel, d. William H., shoemaker, b. Salem, and Sarah H. (Lake), May 11, 1879. Edith, d. William H., shoemaker, b. Salem, and Sarah H. (Lake), Sept. 20, 1868. George Edward, s. William H., shoemaker, b. Salem, and Sa rah H. (Lake), July 27, 1866. Harriet Amelia, d. William H., shoemaker, b. Salem, and Sarah H., Apr. 12, 1859. Henry Edward, s. William H., shoemaker, b. Salem, and Sarah H. (Lake), Mar. 1, 1875. Mabel, d. William H., shoemaker, b. Salem, and Sarah H. (Lake), July 5, 1871. Sarah Lilian, d. William H., shoemaker, b. Salem, and Sarah H., Mar. 29, 1864. Virginia, d. William H., shoemaker, b. Salem, and Sarah H., Aug. 11, 1862. 24 TOPSFIELD BIkTHS GEARY, Lilian Preston, d. George H., R. R. brakeman, b. Newburyport, and Julia B. (Janes), Feb. 16, 1868. GETCHELL, Ann Elizabeth, d. Nahum, shoemaker, b. Wells, Me., and Mary A., Dec. 25, 1853. Robert James, s. Robert J., carpenter, b. Wells, Me., and Su san M., Jan. 18, 1860. (Mr. R. J. Getchell died at Lynn, July 30, 1859). GILBERT, James Edward, s. James, box maker, b. New York, and Margaret Maria (Dempsey), b. Lowell, Oct. 11, 1878. GILES, Mary Hitty, d. Elmer E., operative, b. Danvers, and Ellen H. (Rawson), b. Paris, Maine, May 1, 1885. GILLILAND, Ada, d. Frank L., farmer, b. Nova Scotia, and Mary Josephine (Comer), b. Peabody, June 22, 1899. OLASIER, Benjamin Paysen, s. Benjamin, shoemaker, b. Ips wich, and Clarissa A., b. Hamilton, June 18, 1853. Carrie Emeline, d. Benjamin, shoemaker, b. Ipswich, and Cla rissa A., b. Hamilton, May 15, 1857. (Name Feb., 1862). GOODHUE, John Walter, s. John B., painter, b. Salem, and Sarah A., b. Waldobere, Me., Apr. 10, 1858. Sarah Frances, d. John B., painter, b. Salem, and Sarah A., b. Waldobore, Me., June 1, 1859. GOODRICH, , s. Charles F., shoemaker, b. Alfred, Maine, and Lucinda, b. WaterviUe, Maine, Jan. 23, 1851. (Died in Maine, died before record made. The facts relative to this birth were obtained of Joshua Goodridge). GOULD, Ada Jane, d. Edward Otis, shoemaker, b. Boxford, and Reseltha (Sides), b. Portsmouth, N. H., Dec. 17, 1870. Alice Ray, d. William H., shoecutter, and Lois A. (Ray), Oct. 31, 1878. Allen Porter, s. William Porter, butcher, and Abby Jane (Cum mings), Mar. 6, 1882. Andrew, s. Edward Otis, shoemaker, b. Boxford, and Reseltha (Sides), b. Portsmouth, N. H., Sept. 20, 1867. Andrew, s. Edward Otis, operative, b. Boxford, and Reseltha (Sides), b. Portsmouth, N. H., May 12, 1883. TOPSFIELD BIRTHS 25 Gould, Anne Kinsman, d. Nathaniel, shoecutter, b. Danvers, and Rachel A., Sept. 22, 1861. Arthur Linwood, s. William Pitman, operative, and Mattie E. (Nichols), b. Newburyport, Nov. 20, 1882. Arthur Oswell, s. John H., shoemaker, b. Danvers, and Eliza beth F. (Russell), b. Boxford, Sept. 20, 1870. Bennie Clayton, s. Cleaveland, shoemaker, b. Danvers, and Susan M., b. Boxford, Mar. 5, 1859. (Died Jan. 20, 1860). Bertha May, d. Herbert W., trader; and Laura A. (Conley), b. Lynn, Oct. 15, 1873. Bessie Allen, d. William H., shoemaker, and Lois A. (Ray), Nov. 14, 1879. (Died 15th. Nov.). Charles Augustine, s. John 2d, , and Mary A., b. Mid dleton, May 17, 1858. Charlie, s. Edward Otis, shoemaker, b. Boxford, and Reseltha (Sides), b. Portsmouth, N. H., Aug. 14, 1876. (Died Sept. 6, 1876). Clayton Russell, s. John H., shoemaker, b. Danvers, and Eliz abeth F. (Russell), b. Boxford, Mar. 21, 1873. Elizabeth Porter, d. Jonathan P., butcher, and Mary E., June 27, 1860. (Mr. Jona. P. Gould, died July 16, 1860). Emaretta Helen, d. Andrew, trader, b. Middleton, and Mary P., b. Newburyport, Apr. 6, 1850. Esther Louisa, d. Francis, , and Almira, b. Gloucester, Jan. 1, 1852. Ethel Gertrude, d. J. Loring, clerk, and S. Josephine (Brad street), Dec. 16, 1885. Florence May, d. John, formerly John 2nd, butcher, and Mary A., b. Middleton, May 20, 1864. Frank Ezra, s. Edward Otis, shoemaker, b. Boxford, and Re seltha (Sides), b. Portsmouth, N. H., Jan. 12, 1875. George Ansel, s. Charles, shoemaker, and Elisabeth A., April 14, 1849. Grace Lillian, d. Melvin W., operative, b. Boxford, and Mary E. (Smith), July 14, 1885. Harland Loring, s. Josiah Loring, clerk, and Sarah Josephine (Bradstreet), Sept. 24, 1882. Harlan Ward, s. Allen, Jr., teamster, b. Danvers, and Julenna A., b. Boxford, May 1, 1858. Harold, s. Frank E., laborer, and Julia A. ( Bushery) , b. New buryport, Jan. 31, 1898. Harriet Abby, d. John H., shoecutter, b. Danvers, and Eliza beth F. (Russell), b. Boxford, Mar. 22, 1868. 26 TOPSFIELD BIRTHS Gould, Harriet Augusta, d. Ariel H., butcher, and Lois Au gusta, Apr. 11, 1854. Herbert Walter, s. twin, Andrew, trader, b. Middleton, and Mary P., b. Newburyport, July 4, 1848. Hollis LeRoy, s. Melvin W., shoecutter, b. Boxford, and Mary E. (Smith), Jan. 22, 1890. Horace, s. twin, Andrew, trader, b. Middleton, and Mary P., b. Newburyport, July 4, 1848. (Died Sept. 18, 1848). Howard Lemont, s. Cleaveland, shoemaker, b. Danvers, and Susan M., b. Boxford, Mar. 7, 1861. Josiah Loring, s. John 2d, farmer, and Mary A., b. Middleton, Dec. 22, 1854. (Name Jan., 1859). Kitty Perkins, d. William H., shoecutter, and Lois A. (Ray), Dec. 2, 1875. Lawrence Dudley, s. J. Loring, clerk, and S. Josephine (Brad street), Mar. 7, 1884. Lewis Nathaniel, s. Nathaniel, shoecutter, b. Danvers, and Rachel A., Mar. 3, 1859. Lillie Kimball, d. William H., shoecutter, and Lois A. (Ray), Apr. 12, 1874. Martha, d. Allen, Jr., teamster, b. Danvers, and Julenna A., b. Boxford, Dec. 22, 1859. (Mrs. J. A. Gould, died Jan. 1, 1860). Martha Potter, d. William H., shoecutter, and Lois A. (Ray), July 10, 1867. Mary Rebecca, d. Edward Otis, shoemaker, b. Boxford, and Reseltha (Sides), b. Portsmouth, N. H., July 14, 1869. Mattie Isabell, d. Frank Ezra, shoemaker, and Julia Agnes (Bushey), b. Newburyport, Nov. 13, 1896. (Residence parents, Bradford). Nathaniel Franklin, s.- Francis, , and Almira, b. Glouces ter, Mar. 18, 1857. Nellie Adeline, d. Ariel H., butchel, and Lois Augusta, Aug. 7, 1860. (Died Nov., 1876). (Name in Feb., 1861). Nettie Florence, d. Nathaniel, shoemaker, b. Danvers, and Rachel A., July 26, 1863. Oceania Althea, d. Sidney C, provisions, and Eva L.. Au2. 31, 1891. * Raymond Crawford, s. Sidney C, operative, and Eva L. (Towne), June 26, 1887. Ruth Mabel, d. Herbert W., cigar manufacturer, and Laura A. (Conley), b. Lynn, Mar. 31, 1880. Sarah Evelyn, d. Sidney C, operative, and Eva L. (Towne) Aug. 10, 1889. TOPSFIELD BIRTHS 27 Gould, Sidney Coburn, shoecutter, s. William H., and Lois A., June 30, 1865. Susan Choate, d. Jonathan Porter, butcher, and Mary E., Feb. 7, 1857. Walter Scott, s. Nathaniel, shoemaker, b. Danvers, and Ra chael A., May 5, 1854. William Porter, s. Jonathan P., butcher, and Mary E., Oct. 16, 1850. Willie Pitman, s. Charles, shoemaker, and Elizabeth A., Jan. 9, 1855. Willie Potter, s. Nathaniel, shoemaker, b. Danvers, and Ra chel A. (Peabody), Aug. 21, 1868. GRANT, , d. Augustus, , and Grant, June 12, 1879. (Parents unknown; informant Dr. Allen). (Pa rents of child removed to Boston). GRAVES, William Elbridge, s. William Curtis, farmer, b. Marblehead, ancj Sarah Ellen (Hathaway), b. Marble head, Aug. 19, 1880. GREELEY, Frank Benjamin, s. George A., operative, b. New- York City, and Helen A., , b. Salem, N. H., Nov. 5, 1883. GREENWOOD, Ann Eliza, d. John, coachman, b. St. James, Lincolnshire, England, and Hannah, b. Co. of Cork, Ire land, Oct. 30, 1863. Margaret Jane, d. John, coachman, b. St. James, Lincolnshire, England, and Hannah, b. Ireland, Co. of Cork, June 17, 1860. GUNNISON, Charles Lawrence, s. John H., farmer, and Elea nor A. (Sweeney), b. Boston, Jan. 1, 1870. Elizabeth Hood, d. John H., , and Eleaner A., b. Boston, Aug. 14, 1860. John Everett, s. John H., farmer, and Eliza A., b. Durham, N. H., June 4, 1856. Susanna Aderlaid, d. John H., , and Eliza A., b. Durham, N. H., Mar. 9, 1850. (Res. parents, Boxford). HALL, Annie Elizabeth, d. Edward G., shoemaker, b. Boston, and Eunice P. (Osborne), b. Sandwich, N. H., Feb. 28, 1867. 28 TOPSFIELD BIRTHS Hall, Arthur Russell, s. Edward G., , b. Boston, and Eunice P. (Osborne), b. Sandwich, N. H., Sept. 28, 1870. Edward Raymond, s. Edward G., shoemaker, b. Boston, and Eunice P. (Osborne), b. Sandwich, N. H., Oct. 9, 1868. John Percy, s. Edward G., shoemaker, b. Boston, and Eunice P. (Osborne), b. Sandwich, N. H., Feb. 14, 1872. HARDY, Helen Lorraine, d. Jacob Jewett, harness maker, b. Groveland, Mass., and Lucy Hellen (Lake), b. Peabody, Mass., Nov. 27, 1897. Marjorie Lucy, d. Jacob J., harness maker, b. Groveland, and Lucy H. Lake, b. Peabody, Sept. 8, 1888. HERRICK, Charles Edgar, s. Benjamin 2d, shoecutter, and Mary A., b. Milton, N. H., Apr. 14, 1852. ("Edgar" in serted in Apr., 1853. Residence of parents, Milton, N. H.) Lucy Elizabeth, d. Henry E., shoemaker, and Sarah, b. Row ley, Aug. 29, 1850. (Day of 2d Centennial Celebration in this town). HIGGINS, Cedelia, d. Lewis Stillman, farmer, b. Middleton, and Martha Jane (Chase), b. Washington, Me., July 25, 1878. HILL, Abijah Pratt SpofiFord, s. Aroet Melvin, shoecutter, b. Georgetown, and Mary A., b. Middleton, July 26, 1860. Rufus Henry, s. Aroet Melvin, shoecutter, b. Georgetown, and Mary A., b. Middleton, July 28, 1857. (Name in Jan., 1859). Ruth Ann, d. Aroet Melvin, shoecutter, b. Georgetown, and Mary A., b. Middleton, Sept. 28, 1855. HILLS, Elmer Morton, s. Orrie M., farmer, b. Georgetown, and Mary L. Parry, b. New York City, Nov. 6, 1890. HOBBS, Caroline Wildes, d. twin, David C, blacksmith, and Harriet L., b. Maidestone, Vt., Mar. 24, 1862. Charles Webster, s. Levi W., laborer, b. Hamilton, and Nellie (Stewart), b. Lowell, May 19, 1884. Ella Maria, d. James R., b. Danvers, and Maria Jane, Mar. 6, 1855. (Res. parents, Danvers, when births were re<^- istered, Jan., 1856). " Emily Adelia, d. David C, blacksmith, and Harriet L b Maidstone, Vt., Dec. 22, 1859. TOPSFIELD BIRTHS 29 HoBBS, Harriet Wait, d. twin, David C, blacksmith, and Har riet L., b. Maidstone, Vt., Mar. 24, 1862. Myrtle Elma, d. Ella Maria, Mar. 31, 1896. HOBSON, Anna Elizabeth, d. Benjamin P., shoemaker, b. Rowley, and Louisa L., b. Prince Edward Island, Nov. 18, 1864. Ermina Isabel, d. Benjamin P., shoecutter, b. Rowley, and Lowesa L. (Strangman), b. Prince Edward Island, May 21, 1867. ¦Herman Lenwoed, s. Benjamin P., shoecutter, b. Rowley, and Lowesa L. (Strangman), b. Prince Edward Island, Dec. 10, 1872. Merrit Linlye, s. Benjamin P., shoecutter, b. Rowley, and Lowesa L. (Strangman), b. Prince Edward Island, Jan. 21, 1875. Orrin Jewett, s. Benjamin P., shoecutter, b. Rowley, and Low esa L. (Strangman), b. Prince Edward Island, Sept. 4, 1869. HODGES, Mark, s. Benjamin, planter and farmer, b. Salem, and Maria Rees (Reynolds), b. Stateburg, S. C, Sept. 30, 1891. Mary Osgood, d. Benjamin, farmer, b. Salem, and Maria R., b. Stateburg, S. C, Nov. 27, 1892. HOLLEY, Mary Lizzie, d. John, butcher, now, Jan., 1865, in the army, b. Newbury, Vt., and Mary, b. Sandwich, N. H., Apr. 15, 1864. HOOD, Alice, d. Wilbur F., shoepacker, and Nettie M. (Kneeland-^), b. Georgetown, Aug. 2, 1899. Ella Jenness, d. Salmon D., yeoman, and Perthena C, b. Al» bany, Vt., June 24, 1853. (Name altered from Elenor te Ella, by direction of father, Feb. 19, 1877). Harris Leon, s. Wilbur F., stable keeper, and Nettie M. (Kneeland), b. Georgetown, Jan. 22, 1885. Lottie Eliza, d. Salmon D., farmer, and Perthena C, b. Alba ny, Vermont, Dec. 29, 1857. Paul Emerson, s. Ralph Dutton, civil engineer, and Annah Emerson (Jacobs), Nov. 16, 1^895. Ralph Dutton, s. Salmon D., auctioneer, and Perthena C. (Pearson), b. Albany, Vt., Aug. 28, 1874. (Name Feb. 16, 1875). 30 TOPSFIELD BIRTHS Hood, Roy Eaton, s. Wilbur Fletcher, operative, and Nettie M. (Kneeland), Sept. 6, 1882. Susan Isabella, d. Salmon D., farmer and auctioneer, and Per thena C, b. Albany, Vt, Feb. 9, 1863. (Changed to Susie by S. D. Hood). Wilbur Fletcher, s. Salmon D., farmer, and Perthena C, b. Albany, Vt., Nov. 8, 1855. , s. Elisha A., shoemaker, b. Haverhill, and Mary J., Mar. 31, 1849. , d. Elisha, farmer, b. Haverhill, and Mary J., June 25, 1858. HOWE, Asa Pingree, s. Abraham P., shoemaker, and Olive J., b. Danbury, N. H., Mar. 4, 1852. Mary Catharine, d. Abraham P., shoemaker, and Olive J., b. Danbury, N. H., Mar. 2, 1854. Percy Everett, s. Mabel Wilson Howe, b. Ipswich, May 6, 1895. Sarah Elisabeth, d. Abraham P., shoemaker, and Olive J., b. Danbury, N. H., July 22, 1850. HOYT, Daniel Webster, s. Daniel, shoemaker, b. Boston, and Mary (Hubbard), b. Ipswich, Aug. 26, 1859. Mary Jane, d. Daniel, shoemaker, b. Boston, and Mary, b. Ipswich, July 8, 1861. HUBBARD, Ida Angeline, d. Aaron W., shoemaker, and Sa rah Jane, b. St. John, N. B., Feb. 13, 1855. Laura Adelaide, d. Aaron W., shoemaker, and Sarah J., b. St. John, New Brunswick, June 27, 1853. HURD, Mary Bell, d. Daniel Emerson, blacksmith, b. Lem- ster, N. H., and Ruth M. (Bruce), b. Lemster, N. H.. Jan. 21, 1882. Roy S., s. Daniel Emerson, blacksmith, b. Lempster, N. H., and Ruth M. (Bruce), b. Lempster, N. H., Jan. 5, 1878. HUSSEY, Arthur Eugene, s. Eugene C, butcher, b. Athens. Me., and Annie D. (Batchelder), b. Boxford, July 29 1883. ^ Carrie, d. Eugene C, provision dealer, b. Athens, Me., and Annie D. (Batchelder), b. Boxford, Mass., June 14, 1893. Earl Ulmont, s. Elmer O., b. Cambridge, Me., and Lucy M., b. China, Me., Mar. 28, 1891. (Returned from Lynn Feb'. — , 1892. (Residence parents Lynn). TOPSFIELD BIRTHS 3 1 Hussey, Harold Dudley, s. Eugene C, butcher, b. Athens, Me., and Annie D. (Batchelder), b. Boxford, Oct. 29, 1888. John Batchelder, s. Eugene C, butcher, b. Athens, Me., and Annie D. (Batchelder), b. Boxford, Mar. 27, 1885. Ralph Peabody, s. Eugene C, butcher, b. Athens, Me., and Annie D. (Batchelder), b. Boxford, Apr. 29, 1895. William Horner, s. Eugene C, butcher, b. Athens, Me., and Annie D. (Batchelder), b. Boxford, Feb. 7, 1887. JACKMAN, Mary Gilmore, d. Charles V., farmer, b. Me- thuen, and Mary E (Underwood), b. Pelham, N. H., Feb. 3, 1886. JACOBS, Annah Emerson, d. Benjamin, b. Lebo, Russia, and Ruth E. (Emerson), Dec. 1, 1871. Francis Dutton, s. Frank Luther, merchant, b. Grafton, Mass., and Lottie Eliza (Hood), July 9, 1878. (Informant S. D. Hood). (Residents of parents Haverhill). , s. still born, premature birth, Benjamin, b. Canerland, Russia, and Ruth E. (Emerson), Nov. 6, 1880. JANES, Abby, d. Daniel B., shoemaker, and Emeline C, b. Georgetown, Sept. 6, 1851. Albert Howard, s. Charles P., shoemaker, and Delia A. (Bur- rill), b. Newburyport, July 16, 1874. (Died Aug. 25, 1874). Benjamin Franklin, s. John, , and Sarah L. (Sherman), b. Remson, Oneida Co., N. Y., July 6, 1877. Bertha Helen, d. Charles P., shoemaker, and Delia A. (Bur- rill), b. Newburyport, Jan. 26, 1872. (Parents residents of Boxford, Jan., 1873). Charles Porter, s. Joseph P., shoemaker, and Margaret P., b. Rowley, Dec. 23, 1853. (Name recorded Jan., 1857). Emma Augusta, s. Joseph P., shoemaker, and Margaret P.. b. Rowley, Dec. 14, 1865. (Name by self. Mar. 30, 1882). George Francis, s. Joseph P., shoemaker, and Margaret P., b. Rowley, Apr. 17, 1856. Henry Dorman, s. Joseph H., shoemaker, and Huldah E., b. Boxford, Mar. 17, 1852. John Arthur, s. John, , and Sarah L. (Sherman), b. Rem son, Oneida County, N. Y., Jan. 4, 1875. Mary Elizabeth Lucena, d. John, , and Sarah L. (Sher man), b. Remson, Oneida Co., N. Y., Aug. 15, 1872. Mary Ellen, d. Joseph P., shoemaker, and Margaret P., b. Rowley, Nov. 10, 1857. 32 TOPSFIELD BIRTHS Janes, Samuel Augustus, s. John, , and Sarah L. (Sher man), b. Remson, Oneida Co., N. Y., June 13, 1871. (Died Aug. 10, 1871). JONES, Franklin James, s. Seward Hazen, farmer, b. St. John, N. B., and Helen M. (Derry), b. St. John, N. B., July 12, 1876. , XT T, Howard Lincoln, s. Seward Hazen, farmer, b. St. John, N. B., and Helen M. (Derry), b. St. John, N. B., Dec. 9, 1874. Inez Alverna, d. Henry A., farmer, b. Banger, Me., and Nel lie D. (Gilman), b. Tamworth, N. H., Dec. 23, 1890. William Henry, s. George H., shoemaker, b. Alton, N. H., and Rexanna (Lowe), b. Alfred, Me., Apr. 17, 1868. JORDAN, Alice Balch, d. C. Fred, blacksmith, b. Newbury, and Annah B. (Balch), Nov. 14, 1884. (jilbert, s. Charles F., blacksmith, b. Newbury, and Annah B. (Balch), Dec. 26, 1890. Harold, s. C. Fred, farmer, b. Newbury, and Annah B. (Balch), Apr. 1, 1896. (This birth not returned till Jan. 7, 1897). Helen Pearl, d. C. Fred, farmer, b. Newbury, and Annah B. (Balch), July 18, 1886. Perley, s. Charles Fred, blacksmith, b. Newbury, and Annah B. (Balch), Sept. 27, 1892. KAIN, Catharine, d. Daniel, laborer, b. Ireland, and Marga ret, b. Ireland, May 25, 1865. James, s. Daniel, laborer, b. Kerry Co., Ireland, and Marga ret (Conner), b. Kerry Co., Ireland, July 2, 1866. KIELY, Mary Ann, d. Patrick, b. Cork Co., Ireland, and Mary, b. Tipperary Co., Ireland, Sept. 4, 1866. KILHAM, Horace Austin, s. Charles O., farmer, b. Boxford, and Helen L. (Jaques), b. Boxford, May 23, 1870. KILLAM, Elmer B., s. George Edwin, farmer, b; Boxford, and Jeannette Addia, b. New Brunswick, Apr. 1, 1891. Ethel M., d. George Edwin, teamster, b. Boxford, and Addie J., b. , N. B., Nov. 13, 1894. KIMBALL, David, s. Benjamin, "Shoe and Boot Manufactur er," and Abigail B., Jan. 1, 1849. TOPSFIELD BIRTHS 33 Kimball, Frederick Sumner, s. William B., merchant, and Mary (Stone), b. Sandwich, N. H., July 1, 1872. Paul Revere, s. William B., merchant, and Mary (Stone), b. Sandwich, N. H., June 19, 1875. William Briggs, s. William B., merchant, and Mary (Stone), b. Sandwich, N. H., Feb. 24, 1869. KINSMAN, Robert, s. J. Alvin, farmer, b. Hamilton, and Sarah D. (Rogers), b. Clarement, N. H., Dec. 7, 1885. Roger William, s. J. Alvin, farmer, b. Hamilton, and Sarah D. (Rogers), b. Claremont, N. H., Mar. 6, 1884. KNEELAND, Abba Ann, d. Alfred A., shoemaker, and Harriet A., b. Gloucester, Aug. 7, 1856. Alfred Warren, s. Alfred A., shoemaker, and Harriet A., b. Gloucester, May 28, 1854. (Died Sept. 8, 1854). Arthur Elwell, s. C. A. Spofford, shoeworker, and Anna (Let ter), b. Gloucester, Oct. 9, 1881. Charles Henry, s. Ira Warner, shoemaker, and Ruth Frances, May 23, 1864. (Mrs. R. F. Kneeland, died July 14, 1864). Chester Russell, s. C. A. S., operative, and Annie (Letter), b. Gloucester, July 27, 1892. Clarence Henry, s. Thomas J., shoemaker, and Rose (Gilman), b. Ossipee, Oct. 25, 1895. Cyrus Alden Spofford, s. Cyrus A., shoemaker, and Eliza A. E., b. Shapleigh, Me., Apr. 3, 1861. Emma Francis, d. Ira Warner, shoemaker, and Ruth Frances, Jan. 23, 1863. Ermina Augusta, d. Aaron P., shoemaker, and Elizabeth D., Nov. 14, 1859. Franklin Hezekiah, s. Cyrus Alonzo, shoemaker, and Eliza A. E. (Welch), b. Shapleigh, Me., July 5, 1871. George Porter, s. Thomas J., shoemaker, and Sarah A. (El well), b. Georgetown, July 27, 1880. Howard Samuel, s. Albert S., shoemaker, and Elizabeth B. (Peasley), b. Charlestown, N. H., Aug. 16, 1873. Lucy Mary, d. Thomas J., shoemaker, and Sarah Ann (El well), b. Georgetown, Sept. 22, 1871. Lydia Ann, d. Hiram, shoemaker, b. Rowley, and Martha (Bai ley), b. Newburyport (supposed), June 2, 1867. (The day June 2, of Dr. A., on Aug. 3, 1875) . (Residence of pa rents Rowley). Lyman Porter, s. Thomas J., shoeworker, and Sarah Ann (El well), b. Georgetown, Feb. 23, 1874. (Died Apr. 28. 1874). 34 TOPSFIELD BIRTHS Kneeland, Mell Cora Purl, d. Cyrus A., shoemaker, and Eliza A. E. (Welch), b. Shapleigh, Me., Aug. 5, 1867. Mildred Gardner, d. C. A. S., shoemaker, and Annie (Let ter), b. Gloucester, Dec. 6, 1894. Phebe Ellen, d. Cyrus A., shoemaker, and Eliza A. E., b. Shap leigh, Me., June 7, 1859. Sarah Elisabeth, d. Aaron Porter, shoemaker, and Elisabeth D., Feb. 15, 1851. Thomas Jackson, s. Aaron Porter, shoemaker, and Elizabeth D. June 2, 1848. , d. Cyrus, shoemaker, and Sally G., Jan. S, 1850. (Died Jan. 14, 1850). KOEWING, Rosena May, d. August L., butler, b. Neidemgesa, Germany, and Viola K. (Philbrook), b. Sanbornton, N. H., June 29, 1881. LAKE, Abby Phebe, d. Jno. Batchelder, yeoman, b. Middleton, and Rebecca Eveline, b. Boxford, Aug. 25, 1853. Ada Wesley, d. John Brown, shoemaker, b. Boston, and Amelia H., b. Gloucester, Mar. 27, 1860. Albert Enos, s. John Brown, shoemaker, b. Boston, and Ame lia H., b. Gloucester, Sept. 28, 1850. Alice May, d. Ebenezer H., shoemaker, and Susan S., b. Sa lem, N. H., Apr. 1, 1854. Arthur Whitaker, s. Ebenezer H., shoemaker, and Susan S., b. Salem, N. H., June 21, 1864. Benjamin Balch, s. William G., shoemaker, and Margeretta E. (Walker), b. Ireland, Mar. 1, 1894. Carrie Page, d. Silas P., shoemaker, and Arabella J., b. Box ford, Mar. 5, 1853. Carrie Wellington, d. Robert Lake, Jr., shoecutter, and Mary A., b. Middleton, Sept. 14, 1856. Charles Hobart, s. Ebenezer H., and Susan S., b. Salem, N. H., June 30, 1857. Charles Hobart, s. Charles H., farmer, and Mary E. (Col lins), b. Peabody, Oct. 23, 1893. Ebenezer Hobert, s. Charles Hebert, farmer, and Mary Eliza beth (Collins), b. Peabody, Feb. 18, 1895. Ella Frances, d. Ebenezer H., shoecutter, and Susan S., b. Sa lem, N. H., May 11, I860. Ellen Arabella, d. Silas P., shoemaker, and Arabella J., b. Boxford, Oct. 14, 1850. Ernest Mathew, s. Charles H., farmer, and Mary Elizabeth (Collins), b. Peabody, July 5, 1896. SALISBURY DEATHS 35 Lake, Flora Gean, d. Otto E., hairdresser, and Flora E. (Adams), b. Natick, Dec. 20, 1880. George Henry, s. Henry W., shoecutter, and Mary Ann, Feb. 23, 1861. Harry Eleazer, s. Otto E,, barber, and Flora E. (Adams), b. Natick, Oct. 16, 1884. Horace Woodard, s. Ebenezer H., shoemaker, and Susan S., (Whitaker), b. Salem, N. H., July 28, 1867. Howard Wesley, s. John Brown, shoemaker, b. Boston, and Amelia H., b. Gloucester, Jan. 20, 1856. Laura Hobart, d. Robert, Jr., shoecutter, and Mary A., b. Middleton, Mar. 3, 1854. Lillian May, d. William G., shoe operative, and Margaret E. (Walker), b. Ireland, July 22, 1890. Livea Alice, d. Otto E., shoemaker, and Flora E. (Adams), b. Natick, Dec. 22, 1875. (Name Jan. 19, 1877. Lizzie Porter, d. twin, Henry W., shoemaker, and Mary Ann, Mar. 17, 1863. Lottie Putnam, d. twin, Henry W., shoemaker, and Mary Ann, Mar. 17, 1863. Maria Permelia, d. John Batchelder, shoemaker, b. Middleton, and Rebecca E., b. Boxford, Mar. 2, 1851. Mary Alice, d. Ebenezer H., shoemaker, and Susan S. (Whit aker), b. Salem, N. H., Feb. 24, 1870. Norah, d. Charles H., farmer, and Mary Eliza (Collins), b. Peabody, Dec. 4, 1891. Otto Eleazer, s. Eleazer, shoemaker, and Hannah A., b. Mid dleton, Jan. 29, 1852. Robert Whitaker, s. Charles Hebert, farmer, and Mary Eliza beth (Collins), b. Peabody, Apr. 14, 1898. Ruth Permelia, d. Eleazer, shoemaker, and Hannah A., b. Mid dleton, Dec. 25, 1849. Vivienne Lindsey, s. Charles H., nurseryman, and Lilly Lind- sey (Drennen), b. Newark, Del., Aug. 29, 1868. William Perkins, s. William G., nurseryman, and Mehetable, Feb. 27, 1851. LAMSON, Ada Maria, d. Josiah B., farmer, and Angelina, b. Sullivan, N. H., Feb. 25, 1856. Angle M., d. Josiah B., farmer, and Angelina, b. Sullivan, N. H., Oct. 2, 1859. (Name Oct. 4, 1881). Frederick Josiah, s. J. Arthur, farmer, and Hattie A. (Wells), July 1, 1871. (Named in Feb., 1875.) Gertie Idalia, d. J. Arthur, farmer, and Hattie (Wells), Nov. 17, 1869. 36 TOPSFIKLU BIRTHS LANCASTER, Snrali Eli.'.iibeili. d. lohn S., shoemaker, b. Leeds, Cmiadu, and Miiry J., h. Niiddlotcii, Mar. 3, 1865. (Residence of parents, Danvers), LANE, Albert, s. Albert, shoemaker, b. Glouroster, and Mary Adeline (Welch), b. Shapleigh. Mc. Oct, 8, 1873. Ira Benjamin, s. Albert, operative, b. (llouoesttT, and Mary A. (Welch), b. Shapleij^h, Me,, Mar. 16, 1883. Theresa Augusta, d. Beniamin, .shoemaker, b. Gloucester, and Lucy, Jan. 19, IHdS'. Walter Guy, h. Albert, operative, h. Ciloucester, and Mary A. (Welch), b. Shapleigh, Me,, Mar. 12, 1885. LARRABEE, Henrielta Stars, d. T. I'^atik, milk carrier, b, Salem, and Mary K. (Sears), b, Danvers, June 1, 1879. (This birth was not returned till Feb. 26, 1881, and wuh not included in tiie return to the Secretary of the Com monwealth). LAWSON, Gertrude Colston, d. John H., painter, b. Charles town, and Marianne (Redding), b. Itnston. Dee. 29, 1886. LEACH, Charles Arthur, s. Charles IL. provision dealer, and Mary A. (Wilkins), b. Wenham, Sept. 16, 1889. Charles Healey, s. Thomas K,, wheelwright, b. Wenham, and Louisa, b. Manchester, May 28, 1854. Martha Louisa, d. Thomas K., wheelwright, b. Wenham, and Louisa, 1). Manchester, Nov. 12, 1848. William Todd, s. Charles I-L, butcher, and Mary A. (Wilkins), b. Wenham, Jan. 14, 1885. LERO, l''clix, B. David, laborer, b. Santeans, Canada, and Phebe (Mirror), b. St. John, N, B,. Aug, 21, 1873. LEWIS, Malincia Adelaide, d. Theodore A., shoemaker, b. Lynn, and Eunice C, May 26, 1854. LINEHAN, Mary Abbie, d, John W,. laiiorer, and Sarah (Red- dy), b. Ipswich, May 20, 1884. LINNEHAN, John, s. Patrick, laborer, b. Cork County, Ire- and and Mary, m. Waterl'ord Co., Irelatid, Dec. 26, loss. TOPSFIELD BIRTHS 37 LOCKE, Ellen Isabelle, d. William, farmer, b. Lexington, and Frances Ann (Claflin), b. Framingham, July 9, 1870. (Name altered from Laura to Ellen by direction of Mr. Locke, Oct. 25, 1871). LOGAN, Frankie, s. George A., laborer, b. Truro, N. S., and Ann (Fay), b. Co. Leitrim, Ireland, Aug. 31, 1883. George Albert, s. George Albert, laborer, b. Truro, Colchester Co., Nova Scotia, and Anna Fay (Fay), b. Co. Leitrim, Ireland, July 3, 1880. Margaret, d. George A., laborer, b. Truro, N. S., and Ann (Fay), b. County Leitrim, Ire,, Jan. 7, 1879. Nancy Agnes, d. George A., laborer, b. Truro, N. S., and Ann (Fay), b. Co, Leitrim, Ireland, Feb. 21, 1882. Theresa Vincent, d. George A., laborer, b. Truro, N. S., and Ann (Fay), b. Ireland, Nov. 11, 1885. LONG, Ethel Catharine, d. Ira Perley, blacksmith, and Har riet Lake (Follansbee), b. Georgetown, Feb. 9, 1878. Henry Follansbee, s. Ira P., blacksmith, and Hattie (Follans bee), b. Georgetown, Sept. 29, 1883. Ira Perley, s. Henry, blacksmith, b. Andover, and Catharine P., b. Boxford, Feb. 20, 1857. , Lelia Catharine, d. Henry, blacksmith, b. Andover, and Eliz abeth, Jan. 19, 1861. (Name received of Mrs. L. and re corded July 24, 1874). ' Martha Alice, d. Henry, blacksmith, b. Andover, and Catha rine P., b. Boxford, Sept. 16, 1851. Perley Lament, s. Ira P., blacksmith, and Harriet L. (Follans bee), b. Georgetown, Aug, 28, 1887. Ruth Alice, d. Ira P., blacksmith, and Harriet (Follansbee), b. Georgetown, Jan. 22, 1880, William Albert, s. Henry, blacksmith, b. Andover, and Cath arine P., b. Boxford, Aug. 29, 1854. William Chester, s. Ira P., blacksmith, and Harriet (Fellans- by), b. Georgetown, Aug. 20, 1886. LONOLEY, Edwin Percy, s. Albert A., clerk, b. Boston, and Evelyn A., b. WaterviUe, Vt., Aug. 13, 1887. (Residence parents, Boston). LORD, Mary Emma, d. Samuel, farmer, b. Norway, Me., and Ann Sarah, b. Abbott, Me., July 1, 1861. 38 TOPSFIELD BIRTHS LUCK, Marjory, d. Charles W., clergyman, b. Cleaveland, Ohio, and Adelia M. (Luce), b. Marion, Sept. 29, 1889. LUNT, Arthur Osgood, s. Arthur G., R. R. baggage master, b. Newburyport, and Carrie H. (Averell), July 25, 1895. LYNCH, Dennis, s. John, laborer, b. Cork Co., Ireland, and Johanna S., b. Cork Co., Ireland, July 9, 1864. McCAFFERTY, Timothy Joseph, s. William, laborer, b. Don egal, Ireland, and Julia Josephine (O'Connor), b. Cork County, Ireland, July 13, 1875. McCAULEY, Thomas Francis, s. Dennis, farmer, b. Ireland, and Mary J. (Carrol), b. Fairfax Co., Va., Jan. 14, 1884. McOORMICK, Edith May, d. James, farmer, b. Longford Co., Ireland, and Isabella (Chisholm), b. Antigonish, Nova Scotia, May 10, 1872. John Robert, s. James, farmer, b. Longford Co., Ireland, and Isabella (Chisholm), b. Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Feb. 23, 1874. Victoria Mellish, d. John R., clerk, and Bertha E. A (Mel- lish), b. Quincy, Mass., Dec. 21, 1898. McDonald, , d. Danlel, farmer, b. Meodjet, Scotland, and Margaret (Chisholm), b. Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Aug. 13, 1875. McKENZIE, Walter Franklin, s. Addison, machinist, and Abby S., b. Strafford, N. H., Dec. 12, 1857. McLANE, Lelia Harriet, d. Jared B., blacksmith, b. Pugwash, Nova Scotia, and Alice M. (Long), Aug. 22, 1876. McLOUD, Malcolm, s. Anson, clergyman, b. Hartland, Conn. and Jane C, b. Simsbury, Conn., June 7, 1854. (Name Feb. 1862). ^ Norman, s. Anson, clergyman, b. Hartland, Conn., and Jane C, b. Simsbury, Conn., Aug. 20, 1856. William, s. Anson, clergyman, b. Hartland, Conn., and Jane C, b. Simsbury, Conn., Feb. 25, 1851. TOPSFIELD BIRTHS 39 MANNING, Helen Achten, d. Michael F., farmer, and Nellie (Connors), b. Fitchburg, Aug. 11, 1897. John, s. James, farmer, b. Mayo Co., Ireland, and Catharine T. (Flanagan), b. Roscommon Co., Ireland, May 1, 1867. Michael, s. James, farmer, b. Mayo Co., Ireland, and Catha rine T. (Flanagan), b. Roscommon Co., Ireland, Feb. 11, 1869. Rose Ann, d. James, farmer, b. Mayo Co., Ireland, and Cath arine T. (Flanagan), b. Roscommon Co., Ireland, Mar. 28, 1871. Winiford Elizabeth, d. James, farmer, b. Mayo Co., Ireland, and Catharine T. (Flanagan), b. Roscommon Co., Ire land, Nov. 5, 1873. MANUEL, Lucinda Francis, d. Otis Alvin, laborer, b. Ham ilton, and Martha Olive (Fields), b. Essex, Jan. 21, 1892. MASON, Walter Horace, s. Horace E., truck farmer, b. Bev erly, and Kate J. (Connors), b. Salem, Sept. 1, 1890. MEAD, James, s. James, b. Cork Co., Ireland, and Honora, b. Cork Co., Ireland, Sept. 4, 1861. Julia, d. James, b. Cork County, Ireland, and Honora, b. Cork County, Ireland, Sept. 18, 1863. (Died Sept. 25, 1863). Mary Ann, d. James, laborer, b. Cork County, Ireland, and Honora, b. Cork County, Ireland, Sept. 15, 1864. MEANS, Leland Franklin, s. John Curtis, clerk, b. Chelsea, and Cora Frances Roderick (Wotton), b. Waldoboro, Me., Mar. 3, 1897. , s. John Curtis, shoemaker, b. Chelsea, and Cora Frances, (Wotton), b. Waldoboro, Me., Mar. 21, 1899. (Lived 21^ hours). MENNARD, Mary Leonora, d. Louis, laborer, b. Canada, and Lucy Ann (King), b. Sandown, N. H., Apr. 28, 1880. MEREDITH, Nellie May, d. William Henry, clergyman, b. Bristol, England, and Susan (.Barrett), b. Hambridge, Eng., Mar. 29, 1876. MERRIAM, Henry Greenleaf, s. Frederick P., depot master, and Hannah J., b. Middleton, Nov. 16, 1855. 40 TOPSFIELD BIRTHS MERRIL, Edward, s. Hazen, shoemaker, b. Rockport, and Therisa, b. Maine, May 2, 1854. (Residence parents, Wenham). (Part of the facts from Mrs. Thomas Per kins). MERRILL, Alice Elizabeth, d. Eben Sumner, machinist, b. Haverhill, and Thurza Augusta (Lane), Feb. 15, 1895. MILBERRY, Charles Elmer, s. Charles M., laborer, b. Cern- wallisj Nj S., "and Eliza A. (Fairs), b. Carleton, N. B., Feb. 20, 1887. MILLER, Leroy Augustus, s. Nathan S., farmer, b. Thomaston, Me., and Jessie H. (Cram), b. Lynn, Mass., July 3, 1891. M'ONSON, Ester Matilda, d. Olaf, farmer, b. Sweden, and Emma Christina (Leman), b. Sweden, May 25, 1897. MORRIS, Anna, d. Edward, laborer, b. Meath Co., Ireland, and Mary, b. Meath Co., Ireland, Jan. 22, 1864. Edward, s. Edward, farmer, b. Meath Co., Ireland, and Mary b. Meath Co., Ireland, Aug. 4, 1865. John, s. Edward, farmer, b. Meath Co., Ireland, and Mary (Sullivan), Nov. 30, 1869. (Meath Co., so says Mrs. M. Dec. 15, 1869, had lived in Lewd Co.). Margaret, d. Edward, farmer, b. Meath Co., Ireland, and Mary (Sullivan), b. Meath Co., Ireland, Aug. 3, 1867. Mary Jane, d. Edward, laborer, b. Meath Co., Ireland, and Mary, b. Meath Co., Ireland, Sept. 18, 1861. MORSE, Eunice Augusta, d. James L., farmer, b. Marblehead, and Jennie E. (Betts), b. Wallace Harbor, Nova Scotia, Apr. 27, 1876. Vivian Leslie, d. Austin A., laborer, b. Marblehead, and Laura E. (Foster), Nov. 3, 1882. MULLEN, Catharine, d. James, laborer, b. Cavan Co., Ireland, and Catharine (Burns), b. Cork County, Ireland, Dec. 23 1876. James Henry, s. twin, James, laborer, b. Co. Cavan, Ireland, and Catharine (Burns), b. Cork County, Ireland Tan 19 1884. •' ¦ ' John, s. James, laborer, b. Cavan Co., Ireland, and Catharine (Burns), b. Cork County, Ireland, June 3, 1879. TOPSFIELD BIRTHS 4 1 t Mullen, Mary Ellen, d. James, laborer, b. Caven Co., Ire land, and Catharine (Burns), b. Co. Cork, Ireland, June 25, 1881. Thomas Francis, s. twin, James, laborer, b. Cavan County, Ire land, and Catharine (Burns), b. Cork County, Ireland, Jan. 19, 1884. MULLIGAN, Edward, s. Barney, farmer, b. Ireland, and Mary (McDermott), b. Kings County, Ireland, Feb. 7, 1885. MUNDAY, Thomas Frederick, s. Alphonzo, butcher, and Ab bie H., b. Georgetown. July 10, 1865. (Name Feb. 25, 1869). Thomas Perkins, s, William Henry, butcher, and Phebe Ann, b. Shapleigh, Me., jTune 19, 1864. William Forrest, s. William Henry, butcher, and Phebe Ann, b. Shapleigh, Me., June 26, 1862. MUNSEY, Ada M., d. Frank L., painter, b. Strafford, N. H., and Emma (King), b. Amherst, N. S., Sept. 2, 1893. Earnest, s. Frank L., decorator, b. Strafford, N. H., and Em ma (King), b. Amherst, N. S., Jan. 10, 1892. Paul R., s. Frank L., painter, b. N. H., and Eunice (King), b. Nova Scotia, Aug. 9, 1895. MURPHY, Mary Agnes, d. John, farmer, b. Halifax, N. S., and Anna (Trask), b. Beverly, Apr. 29, 1887. MURRAY, Charles Augustus, s. Simon, shoemaker, b. Shap leigh, Me., and Mary A. (Moore), b. Sanford, Me., Oct. 29, 1866. (Name recorded Dec, 1867). Ellen Maria, d. George, shoemaker, b. Shapleigh, Me., and Catharine (Burns), b. Dublin Co., Ireland, Sept. 21, 1869. George William, s. George, shoemaker, b. Shapleigh, Me., and Catharine (Burns), b. Dublin Co., Ireland, July 29, 1867. , s. Simon A., shoemaker, b. Shapleigh, Me., and Mary A. (Moore), b. Sanford, Me., Oct. 9, 1868. MYERS, Glen Coburn, s. Edward B., detective, b. Boston, and Fannie, b. Pennsylvania, June 22, 1892. (Residence pa rents, Boston). NEAGLES, Mary Susan, d. Ebenezer, shoemaker, b. Maiden, and Susan M., June 16, 1863. (Died July 17, 1863). (Pa rents residents of Lynn when these births collected and registered, Jan., 1864). 42 TOPSFIELD BIRTHS NEWHALL, Susan, d. John, farmer, b. Danvers, and Dolly, b. Lynnfield, Dec. — , 1848. NICKERSON, Bessie Trueman, d. Alfred E., shoemaker, b. Yarmouth, N. S., and Fannie C. (Baker), b. Yarmouth, N. S., Aug. 28, 1876. (Name May 2, 1877). Charles Bertie, s. Alfred E., shoemaker, b. Yarmouth, N. S., and Fannie C. (Baker), b. Yarmouth, N. S., Nov. 1, 1874. (Name May 4, 1875). Sarah Rena, d. Alfred E., shoemaker, b. Yarmouth, N. S., and Fannie C. (Baker), b. Yarmouth, N. S., Jan. 11, 1879. NIELEY, Dawn Louisa, d. Forrest G., farmer, b. Nova Scotia, and Hattie E. (Day), b. Boston, Nov. 14, 1890. O'DRISCOLL, James, s. Patrick, , b. Cork County, Ire land, and Margaret, b. Waterford Co., Ireland, Nov. 7, 1861. ORNE, Arvia Lefavour, s. Cecelia Orne, Jan. 22, 1877. PACE, Arthur Wyman, s. Albert W., laborer, b. Andover, and Ellen M. (Perkins), Sept. 2, 1883. Leslie Damon, s. Albert W., laborer, b. Andover, and Ellen M. (Perkins), Aug. 17, 1887. Mary Elizabeth, d. Albert W., farmer, b. Andover, and Ellen M. (Perkins), Jan. 28, 1889. Wendell Stewart, s. Albert W., farmer, b. Andover, and Ella M. (Perkins), Oct. 15, 1880. , s. A. W., farmer, b. Andover, and Ellen M. (Perkins), Oct. 15, 1892. PACKER, Walter Hamilton, s. Isaac S., shoecutter, b. New buryport and Ann M., b. Newburyport, July 9, 1858. PAIGE, Gertrude Marion, d. Frank B., farmer, b. Orford, N. H., and Jessie M. (Perkins), Mar. 13, 1884. PALMER, Rena Anna, d. Philip, printer, b. WaterviUe, Vt., and Carrie F., b. Portsmouth, N. H., Sept. 18, 1892. PATTERSON, Jennie, d. John, farmer, b. Bangor, and Mary, b. Bangor, Sept. 9, 1892. TOPSFIELD BIRTHS 43 PEAB'ODY,, Alice Mary, d. Alden P., farmer, and Lydia A. (Wildes), b. Ipswich, Jan. 14, 1879. Bertha Dale, d. Allison H., farmer, b. Hamilton, and Amelia C. (Pead), b. Lowell, June 8, 1887. Carlton Augustin, s. Jacob Symonds, farmer, and Eliza M,, Dec. 31, 1858. (Name Sept. 29, 1881). Carlton Augustus, s. Augustine S., shoe manufacturer, and Helena, b. Henniker, N. H., July 6, 1850. Charlotte Annie, d. Charles J., farmer, and Annie R. (Smith), b. Peabody, Aug. 27, 1880. Cerydon Leroy, s. John W., shoemaker, b. Middleton, and Marie E. (Goodhue), b. North Andover, Aug. 18, 1873. (Name in 1874). Eben, s. Alden P., farmer, and Lydia A. (Wildes), Nov. 4, 1884. Elizabeth Dole, d. Charles J., farmer, and Annie R. (Smith), b. Peabody, Oct. 12, 1876. Emily E., d. William Henry, shoemaker, b. Wenham, and Anna (Walker), b. Co. Galway, Ireland, Jan. 7, 1881. Emma, d. Augustine S., shee manufacturer, and Helena, b. Henniker, N. H., June 17, 1855. (Died June 19, 1855). Flora Alice, d. Jacob Symonds, farmer, and Eliza M., Sept. 4, 1860. (Mr. J. S. Peabody died Nov. 26, 1860). Grace Garfield, d. Alden P., farmer, and Lydia A. (Wildes), b. Ipswich, Aug. 4, 1881. Harry Eldridge, s. William Henry, shoeworker, b. Wenham, and Ann (Walker), b. Co. Galway, Ireland, Aug. 12, 1878. Helen Wilson, d. William H., operative, b. Wenham, and An nie (Walker), b. Co. Galway, Ireland, May 23, 1885. Laura Abbie, d. Alden P., shoemaker, and Lydia A. (Wildes), b. Ipswich, May 3, 1873. Lewis Ephraim, s. Ephraim P., farmer, and Ellen A. (Berry), b. Andover, Feb. 16, 1877. Lois Louisa, d. Isaiah B., shoemaker, b. Middleton, and Lydia M., b. Holderness, N. H., Oct. 23, 1848. Loren Herbert, s. Thomas, shoemaker, and Caroline, b. Row ley, May 19, 1860. Lyman Quincy, s. William, bootmaker, and Ruth Eliza, b. Bos ton, Jan. 13, 1858. Martha Edna, d. Moses, shoemaker, and Lydia, b. Ipswich, July 30, 1852. Nellie Wonson, d. William M., butcher, b. Wenham, and Ada B. (Perkins), b. Gloucester, Mar. 22, 1874. 44 TOPSFIELD BIRTHS Peabody, Robert Wallace, s. Jeremiah Flint, farmer, b. Mid dleton, and Betsey, b. Middleton, Feb. 15, 1852. ("Robert Wallace" inserted in Mar., 1853. Residence of parents, Danvers, in Jan., 1853, when this birth was registered). Sarah Dole, d. Joel R., farmer, and Sarah D., b. Newbury (Byfield Parish), Nov. 26, 1848. Susan Alice, d. Isaiah B., shoemaker, b. Middleton, and Lydia M., b. Holderness, N. H., Jan. 5, 1851. (Name inserted, Jan., 1854). Susan Amelia, d. Thomas, Jr., shoemaker, and Susan, b. Glou cester, July 3, 1851. Warren Winslow, s. Moses, shoemaker, and Lydia, b. Ipswich, Nov. 16, 1850. AVilliam Arthur, s. Ebenezer, farmer, and Abigail, Oct. 28, 1849. William Wallace, s. Isaiah B., shoemaker, b. Middleton, and Lydia M., b. Holderness, N. H., July 7, 1853. , s., stillborn, Luther Alvin, shoemaker, b. Rowley, and Nettie Belle (Jaquit), b. Boston, Jan. 31, 1898. , d. stillborn, d. Luther Alvin, shoemaker, b. Rowley, and Nettie Belle (Jaquitte) Peabody, b. Boston, Mar. 19, 1899. PEARSON, Albert Merrill, s. Daniel, shoemaker, b. West New bury, and Mary J., b. Rowley, May 12, 1853. Augustus Washington, s. Daniel, shoemaker, b. West New bury, and Mary J., b. Rowley, Apr. 24, 1851. Charles Henry, s. Daniel, shoemaker, b. West Newbury, and Mary J., b. Rowley, Aug. 17, 1855. Vida Louise, d. Frank H., farmer, b. Sutton, and Emma E. (Parry), b. Fall River, July 21, 1887. PERKINS, Abby Frances, d. Caleb M., shoe manufacturer, and Mary L., Dec. 14, 1858. (Died Feb., 1859). Alice Emily, d. David P., farmer, and Addie J. (Phillips), Dec. 13, 1878. Alice Lillian, d. Josiah P., farmer, and Phebe W. (Towle), Sept. 2, 1879. Amos Lawrence, s. Samuel B., shoemaker, and Charlotte, b. Newburyport, June 7, 1857. Anna, d. Ephraim, farmer, and Sophronia C, b. Rowlev Tan 4, 1864. ¦' Annis Mewatt, d. Robert S. , and Mary Jane, July 5, 1857. (Parents residents of Danvers when this was reg istered, Jan., 1858). TOPSFIELD BIRTHS 45 Perkins, Arthur, s. Thomas, farmer and carpenter, and Eliza beth W., b. Rockport, Apr. 9, 1858. (Died Aug. 29, 1858.) (Mr. P. died Oct. 29, 1858). Arthur Freeman, s. David P., farmer, and Addie J. (Phil lips), Apr. 29, 1867. Arthur Kimball, s. Caleb K., shoe manufacturer, and Mary L., May 22, 1861. (Mr. Caleb K. Perkins, died Aug. 25, 1861). Arthur Warren, s. Joseph B., shoemaker, b. Middleton, and Julia M., b. Boxford, Oct. 7, 1863. Benjamin Ashby, s. Elbridge F., farmer, and Rebecca P., Feb. 7, 1855. Bertha Glazier, d. J. Fremont, farmer, and Carrie E. (Glasier), b. Middleton, Aug. 26, 1879. ("Glazier" by mother, Feb. 24, 1888). Bessie Blanch, d. J. Fremont, farmer, and Carrie E. (Glazier), b. Middleton, May 8, 1882. (From mother, Feb. 24, 1888). Carrie Estelle, d. Joseph, farmer, and Susan M. (Ray), Jan. 31, 1866. Carrie Eveljm, d. Charles, shoemaker, b. Salem, and Eliza M., b. Ipswich, Aug. 12, 1861. Caroline, d. Thomas, carpenter, and Elisabeth W., b. Rock port, Sept. 25, 1852. (Name Jan., 1855). Caroline, d. Ephraim, farmer, and Sophronia C, b. Rowley, Mar. 17, 1861. Charles Dudley, s. Dudley Q., yeoman, and Mary A., Sept. 18, 1853. Clarence Webster, s. J. Wm. A., operative, b. Georgetown, and Nellie A. (Gallup), b. Danvers, Oct. 1, 1889. Dennis Augustus, s. Elbridge F., farmer, and Rebecca P., Oct. 9, 1849. (Name recorded Dec. 8, 1874.) Edward Herbert, s. Ephraim, farmer, and Sophronia C, b. Rowley, Oct. 5, 1858. Eliza Anna, d. Ephraim, farmer, and Sophronia (Cole), b. Rowley, Nov. 13, 1866. (Name in 1875). Ellen Maria, d. Thomas, farmer, and Elizabeth W., b. Rock port, Oct. 30, 1854. (Changed to "Ella" June 8, 1889 by order S. D. Hood) . Emily Augusta, d. Samuel B., shoemaker, and Charlotte, June 18, 1849. Frederick, s. Dudley Q., shoemaker, and Mary A., Sept. 20, 1851. (Died Jan. 10, 1852). George Henry, sj Elbridge F., farmer, and Rebecca P., Aug. 19, 1851. 46 TOPSFIELD BIRTHS Perkins, George William, s. Caleb K., shoe manufacturer, and Mary L., Jan. 6, 1860. Grace Rebecca, d. David P., farmer, and Addie J. (Phillips), Apr. 23, 1869. Harriet, d. Ephraim, farmer, and Sophronia C, b. Rowley, July 26, 1855. Harris Ephraim, s. Ephraim, farmer, and Sophronia (Cole), b. Rowley, May 30, 1871. Harry Lawrence, s. Lawrence, farmer, and Kate L. (Beck- ford), b. Salem, Nov. 24, 1888. Horace Elmer, s. Joseph, farmer, and Susan M., May 19, 1862. Howard Wilson, s. Edward H., butcher, and Ella F. (Porter), b. Wenham, Apr. 9, 1887. Israel Albion, s. Dudley Q., farmer, and Mary A., Sept. 23, 1865. Jane McLoud, d. George H., shoecutter, b. Wenham, and Au gusta L., b. Gloucester, Mar. 5, 1855. Jennie Marion, d. David P., farmer, and Addie J. (Phillips), Sept. 28, 1872. Jessie Marion, d. Josiah P., farmer, and Phebe W., Feb. 18, 1859. John Haskell, s. John P., farmer, b. Salem, and Jane H., b. Marblehead, May 11, i860. John Webster, s. Dudley Q., farmer, and Mary A., June 20. 1855. Josiah Fremont, s. Josiah P., farmer, and Phebe W., Jan. 22, 1857. Justin Winfield, s. Elbridge F., shoemaker, and Susan I., June 4, 1864. Lawrence, s. Procter, farmer, and Susan E., b. Gloucester, Dec. 1, 1859. (Name Jan., 1861). Lydia Bradstreet, d. Benjamin Austin, farmer, and Harriet A., b. Boxford, Jan. 25, 1862. Lydia Martha, d. William B., shoemaker, and Margaret M. (Heman), Feb. 13, 1876. Lyman Almy, s. Elbridge F., shoemaker, and Susan I (Adams), May 6, 1871. Lyndon Story, s. J. W. A., operative, b. Georgetown, and Nellie A. (Gallup), b. Danvers, May 21, 1885.- Margaret Abba, d. William B., Jr., shoemaker, and Margaret M., Mar. 2, 1864. ® Mary Adeline, d. David P., farmer, and Addie J. fPhillios) Mar. 25, 1876. ^ " Mary Anna, d. John P., farmer, b. Salem, and Jane H b Marblehead, Sept. 6, 1851. TOPSFIELD BIRTHS 47 Perkins, Mary Ella, d. Samuel B., shoemaker, and Charlotte, b. Newburyport, Sept. 4, 1853. Mary Ellen, d. William B., Jr., shoemaker, and Margaret M., Mar. 1, 1866. Mary Emma, d. Josiah P., farmer, and Phebe W., Oct. 5, 1855. (Name inserted Jan., 1858). Millicent Grace, d. Lawrence, farmer, and Katie (Beckford), b. Salem, Mar. 27, 1884. Nellie, d. Josiah P., farmer, and Phebe W., Oct. 6, 1864. Prudence, d. Israel A., farmer, and Ora Dole (Sheffer), b. Matland, N. S., Feb. 28, 1895. Ralph, s. J. Fremont, laborer, and Carrie E. (Glazier), Sept. 15, 1887. , Ralph Heman, s. William B., shoemaker, and Margaret M. (Heman), Feb. 13, 1874. (Died Aug. 29, 1874). Rufus Elliott, s. Dudley Q., farmer, and Mary A., June 3, 1859. Sallie Mabel, d. Theron D., shoemaker, and Mary A. (Balch), June 19, 1876. Sarah, d. Thomas, carpenter, and Elisabeth W., b. Rockport, Apr. 19, 1850. Sarah Lizzie, d. Rodney D., shoe manufacturer, and Susan I., Sept. 6, 1859. (Mr. R. D. Perkins died Aug. 31, 1859). Theron Dennis, s. Rodney D., shoemaker, and Susan I., Apr. 13, 1856. William Augustus, s. J. W. A., shoemaker, b. Georgetown, and Nellie A. (Gallup), b. Danvers, May 20, 1891. William Bailey, s. William B., shoemaker, and Margaret M. (Homan), Sept. 6, 1872. Willie, s. Josiah P., farmer, and Phebe W. (Tele), May 28, 1868. (Died June 7, 1868). , d. Josiah P., farmer, and Phebe W., Nov. 13, 1861. (Died Nov. 23, 1861). PERLEY, Albert Edward, s. E. Horace, printer, b. Ipswich, and Susie I. Hood, Oct. 17, 1885. Alice Carrie, d. John F., carpenter, and Louisa A., b. Salem, N. H., May 8, 1859. Alvin Lemuel, s. , and Mary Louisa, Dec. 23, 1874. (Name May 4, 1875). Annie, d. Stephen A., shoemaker, and Eliza M., b. Ipswich, Oct. 3, 1855. (Name recorded Jan. 19, 1869. The mother was Mrs. Fuller, says this daughter has lived with Mr. Jonathan W. Beal, since about 2 yrs. of age. Now known as Annie P. Beal. Now at the West. Mr. Beal returned here with family Apr., 1869). 48 TOPSFIELD BIRTHS Perley, Annie Gertrude, d. Dean A., blacksmith, b. Boxford, and Nancy A., b. Boxford, May 4, 1858. (Name July 31, Arthur Warren, s. E. Horace, printer, b. Ipswich, and Susie I. (Hoed), Apr. 23, 1884. Augustus Woodward, s. John F., farmer, and Louisa A. (Whit aker), b. Salem, N. H., July 24, 1866. (Recorded May 27, 1867). Charles Lemuel, s. John F., carpenter, and Louisa A., b. Sa lem, N. H., Mar. 10, 1858. Charles Procter, s. Thomas W., shoe manufacturer, b. Box ford, and Harriet L., b. Boxford, Aug. 30, 1859. Eliza Augusta, d. Stephen A., farmer, and Eliza M., b. Ipswich, • Oct. 2, 1851. Emily Jane, d. Humphrey, shoemaker, b. Ipswich, and Eunice, Sept. 24, 1849. Humphrey, s. Humphrey, shoemaker, b. Ipswich, and Eunice, Nov. 25, 1854. Lenna Gould, d. John F., carpenter, and Louisa A., b. Salem, N. H., Aug. 17, 1861. Mary Goodwin, d. , and Eliza M., b. Ipswich (Linebreek Parish), Sept. 16, 1860. (M. G. Perley, died in Danvers, Aug. 8, 1862). Mary Louisa, d. John F., carpenter, and Louisa A., b. Salem, N. H., June 24, 1854. Nathaniel, s. Nathaniel, shoemaker, and Mary Ann, July 28, 1857. (Mrs. P. died Qct. 20, 1857). Wallace Holman, s. Dean A., blacksmith, b. Boxford, and Nancy A., b. Boxford, Aug. 20, 1855. William Nathaniel, s. Nathaniel, shoemaker, and Mary E., Sept. 30, 1863. Wyman Franklin, s. John F., carpenter, and Louisa A., b. Sa lem, N. H., May 9, 1856. PERRY, Gertrude Louise, d. John, farmer, b. Arlington, and Priscilla Ann (Crowdis), b. Baddeck, N. S., Dec. 5, 1876. John Butterfield, s. John, farmer, b. Arlington, and Priscilla Ann (Crowdis), b. Baddeck, Nova Scotia, Feb. 28, 1875. PETERSON, Abbie Ward, d. John A., shoemaker, b. Salem, and Cynthia W:, July 7, 1862. Walter Sidney, s. John A., shoecutter, b. Salem, and Cynthia W., Nov. 3, 1858. TOPSFIELD BIRTHS 49 PETTENGILL, Alice, d. Moses, farmer, b. Boxford, and Lydia, b. Manchester, Jan. 21, 1849. Charles Franklin Rea, s. Moses E., farmer, b. Danvers, and Lydia W., July 4, 1857. (Mr. P. died Dec. 2, 1857). Jasper Rea, s. Moses E., farmer, b. Danvers, and Lydia W., Mar. 17, 1856. (Died Aug. 17, 1856). Luello May, d. Oliver P., shoemaker, and Sarah T. (Pitman), b. Danvers, Mar. 25, 1868. (Residence of parents, Dan vers, when this was collected and registered, Dec, 1868). Moses Endicott, s. Moses E., farmer, b. Danvers, and Lydia W., June 29, 1854. PHILLIPS, Almira Elizabeth, d. Henry W., shoemaker, and Sarah R. (Gpuld), b. Boxford, Jan. 12, 1878. Annie Ethel, d. John W., shoeworker, and Ida May (An drews), Sept. 23, 1881. Arthur Wellington, s. Timothy M., shoemaker, b. Salem, and Adeline, b. Hampstead, N. H., Sept. 13, 1851. Bessie Gertrude, d. Erwin T., shoemaker, b. Boxford, and Ruth G. (Lake), b. Boxford, May 6, 1870. Bessie Rebecca, d. Erwin T., shoemaker, b. Boxford, and Ruth G. (Lake), b. Boxford, Jan. 1, 1876. Charles Albert, s. Richard, Jr., shee manufacturer, and Eliza beth H., b. Danvers, Apr. 24, 1851. (Danvers — should have been Wejrmouth. He came to live at Danvers when quite young, says R. P. Esq., Jan., 1871). John Walter,, s. Timothy M., carpenter, b. Salem, and Adeline, b. Hampstead, N. H., Jan. 16, 1.855. Leon Percy, s. Henry W., shoecutter, and Sarah R. (Gould), b. Boxford, July 23, 1868. Lydia Susan, d. Andrew J., shoemaker, and Sophia, b. Salem, June 23, 1849. Mabel Erwin, d. Erwin T., shoeworker, b. Boxford, and Ruth G. (Lake), b. Boxford, July 29, 1871. Mary Dane, d. Andrew J., shoemaker, and Elizabeth D. (Dodge), b. Ipswich, Nov. 6, 1873. ("Dane" inserted in name Apr., 1875). Moses Gray, s. Andrew J., shoemaker, and Elizabeth D. (Dodge), b. Ipswich, Feb. 7, 1876. Norman Andrew, s. Henry W., shoemaker, and Sarah R. (Gould), b. Boxford, Nov. 6, 1874. (Name Mar. 26, 1875). Ruby Winslow, d. Erwin T., shoemaker, b. Boxford, and Ruth G. (Lake),b. Boxford, Oct. 27, 1879. 50 TOPSFIELD BIRTHS Phillips, Sarah Elizabeth, d. Andrew J. , and Elizabeth D., b. Ipswich, Jan. 24, 1856. (Parents not residents of Topsfield when this was registered, Jan., 1857). Sidney Marsh, s. Erwin T., shoemaker, b. Boxford, and Ruth G. (Lake), b. Boxford, Dec 26, 1877. William Hutchinson, s. Charles A., salesman, and Mary E. (Munday), b. Middleton, Feb. 27, 1872. PICKARD, Alfred Henry, s. Henry Augustus, carpenter, b. Ipswich, and Abbie Ann (Kneeland), Feb. 8, 1880. Augusta May, d. Henry A., carpenter, b. Ipswich, and Abbie A. (Kneeland), Apr. 16, 1876. (Died Aug. 18, 1876). Ernest Herbert, s. Henry A., carpenter, b. Ipswich, and Abby A. (Kneeland), Sept. 30, 1881. PICKETT, Archey LeRoy, s. John, laborer, b. Canada, and Josephine (King), b. Hampstead, N. H., Jan. 30, 1881. PIERCE, Alice Marion, d. Franklin, milkman, b. Danvers, and Alice M. (Larrabee), Dec. 5, 1885. Archer Lewis, s. L. Elmer, teamster, and Mazora I. (Towne), Sept. 12, 1892. Edward Nelson, s. Stephen M., shoemaker, b. Beverly, and Abbie E. (Perkins), July 28, 1873. Florence Annah, d. Stephen A., shoemaker, b. Beverly, and Eliza A. (Perkins), Aug. 8, 1880. Harlan Stephen, s. Stephen M., shoemaker, b. Beverly, and Abbie E. (Perkins), May 29, 1876. Lewis Elmer, s. Stephen M., b. Beverly, and Abbie E., Dec. 31, 1864. (The father at this time, Jan., 1865, in the army, mother in Topsfield). Nettie Gertrude, d. Stephen M., shoemaker, b. Beverly, and Abbie E. (Perkins), May 25, 1868. Thomas, s. Thomas W., b. Dover, N. H., and Mary L., b. Boston, Sept. — , 1860. Thomas Allen, s. Stephen M., operative, b. Beverly, and Eliza Abby (Perkins), Sept. 10, 1882. Thomas Justin, s. Stephen M., shoemaker, b. Beverly, and Ab bie E. Perkins, Mar. 22, 1867. Thomas Wentworth, s. Thomas W., b. Dover, N. H., and Cath arine Cornelia (Cook), b. Cooperstewn, N. Y Aug 8 1877. ' 5- » Willie Francis, s. Stephen M., shoemaker, b. Beverly, and Ab bie E. (Perkins), Oct. 21, 1870. (Name June, 1875). , s. Thomas W., b. Dover, N. IL, and Mary L., b Boston July 24, (?) 1862. (Lived about i/g hour). TOPSFIELD BIRTHS 5 I PINGREE, Daniel Parker, s. Daniel W., farmer, and Carrie A. (Elliot), June 8, 1876. Daniel Wheeler, s. Parker P., farmer, b. Bridgewater, N. H., and Hannah A., b. Bethel, Me., Jan. 12, 1854. (Residence of parents, Boxford, at time this birth was registered, Jan., 1855). Frederick Elliott, s. Daniel W., farmer, and Carrie A. (Elli ott), July 26, 1883. Lucy Ranlett, d. Daniel W., farmer, and Carrie A. (Elliott), July 6, 1875. Lydia Wheeler, d. Parker P., farmer, b. Bridgewater, N. H., and Hannah A., b. Bethel, Me., Apr. 24, 1852. Lydia Wheeler, d. Daniel W., farmer, and Carrie A. (Elliot), Feb. 28, 1880. Mary Abby, d. Daniel W., farmer, and Carrie A. (Elliott), Sept. 16, 1881. Thomas Perkins, s. Daniel W., farmer, and Carrie A. (Elli ot), July 1, 1877. POOL, Gordon Cutler, s. Rev. Francis Alden, minister of the gospel, b. Salem, Mass., and Marion (Rounds), b. Port land, Me., Feb. 8, 1895. POOLE, Annie, d. Benjamin, attorney, b. Rockport, and Ann Eliza, b. Elliott, Me., May 6, 1863. POOR, Charles Prescott, s. Joseph Bailey, grocer, b. George town, and Mary Ellen (Janes), Oct. 27, 1875. Eva, d. Joseph B., merchant, b. Georgeown, and Mary E. (Janes), Sept. 12, 1888. Helen, d. Joseph B., grocer, b. Georgetown, and Mary E. (Janes), Apr. 13, 1879. William Bailey, s. Joseph, grocer, b. Georgetown, and Mary Ellen (Janes), Nov. 3, 1877. PORTER, Alice Marion, d. Frank, laborer, and Josephine A. (Towne), July 14, 1885. Carrie Elizabeth, d. George A., shoemaker, b. Hamilton, and Martha A., b. Wenham, Feb. 23, 1855. Frank, s. Oliver, butcher, b. Hamilton, and Susan D., b. Gar-- diner. Me., June 28, 1850. Harriet Sophia, d. Ira, farmer, and Harriet, Jan. 31, 1849.. 52 TOPSFIELD BIRTHS POTTER, Albert Warren, s. John H., carpenter, b. Ipswich, and Hannah W., b. Atkinson, N. H., March 27, 1850. Grate Augusta, d. Henry H., carpenter, and Mary E. (An drews), Oct. 29, 1873. Harvey Osborne, s. Henry H., carpeneter, and shoemaker, and Mary E. (Andrews), Jan. 24, 1876. Herbert Milton, s. John H., carpenter, and Sarah C, Jan. 3, 1862. Louie Archer, s. Henry H., carpenter, and Mary E. (An drews), Oct. 16, 1881. Mary Harriet, d. Nathaniel, laborer, and Mary (Mack), b. in Rhode Island, Apr. 23, 1867. (Mrs. Potter came to Dan vers when three years old; of her, Dec. 24, 1867). (Resi dence parents, Boxford, when this birth was collected and registered, Dec, 1867). PRATT, Henry Dudley, s. Henry K., farmer, b. Dudley, and Jennie E. (Childs), b. Woodstock, Conn., Feb. 26, 1880. Maud Helena, d. Henry K., farmer, b. Dudley, and Jennie E. (Childs), b. Rockford, Iowa, Sept. 22, 1881. PRICE, Josephene, d. Richard, merchant, b. Salem, and Mary E. (Phippen), b. Salem, Oct. 2, 1873. (Name 1881). (Residence of parents Salem, Jan., 1874). PUTNAM, Cora Lilian, d. James L., farmer, b. Roxbury, and Eliza B. (Peabody), b. Middleton, Sept. 25, 1869. (Mid dleton, the residence of parents when this birth was col lected, Dec. 29, 1869). (Lorenzo P. Towne. informant). -QUINT, Harry T., s. Alfred, stone mason, b. "Orfurd," N. H., and Mary (Swasey), b. Marblehead, June 14, 1878. (Died Dec. 9, 1878). "RAMSEY, Rena Leona, d. Edmund, shoemaker, b. Clarence, Nova Scotia, and Jenney (Jefferson), b. Bridgeport, Nova Scotia, May 11, 1869. "RAY, Leslie Sewell, s. Horace, carpenter, and Sarah Emma Towne, Dec 26, 1891. Louisa Cleaveland, d. William, farmer, and Louisa, b Pelham N. H., Oct. 8, 1851. Mary Ardella, d. John W., shoemaker, and Hattie S (Batch- elder), b. Danvers, Jan. 12, 1873. TOPSFIELD BIRTHS 53 Ray, Otis Elmer, s. Horace, carpenter, and Sarah Emma (Towne), Jan. 17, 1874. Wallace Ellsworth, s. John W., farmer, and Hattie S. (Batch- elder), b. Danvers, Nov. 26, 1868. William Clarence, s. John W., farmer, and Hattie S. (Batch- elder), b. Danvers, Nov. 21, 1866. , s. William, farmer, and Louisa, b. Pelham, N. H., Sept. 3, 1848. (Died Sept. 14th.). REED, Bessie Elenor, d. Joseph D., laborer, b. Spain, and Roxanna, b. Seabrook, N. H., July 25, 1891. Ellen Alice Oakes, d. Tobias D., shoemaker, b. Danvers, and Mary A. O., b. Salem, July 11, 1850. (Oakes, added to name, Apr., 1851). Emily Woodbury, d. Tobias D., shoemaker, b. Danvers, and Mary A. O. (Townsend), b. Salem, Oct. 24, 1866. Frederick Arthur, s. Tobias D., shoemaker, b. Danvers, and Mary A. O., b. Salem, Feb. 13, 1863. (Arthur put in name Feb., 1867). REID, Allen Wilbur, s. Rev. Samuel, clergyman, b. Ireland, and Clara, b. Indiana, May 8, 1893. RHODES, Harold Raymond, s. Emma F. Kneeland, Aug. 5, 1890. ROBERTS, Alice May, d. Henry H., carpenter, and Cassie J. (Chisholm), b. Pictou, N. S., June 20, 1887. (Died same day). Arlo Lester, s. Henry H., carpenter, and Cassie J. (Chisholm), b. Pictou, N. S., Nov. 1, 1894. Henry Hanson, s. Nathan H., shoemaker, b. Alfred, Me., and Mary J., b. Bristol, Me., June 3, 1859. (Name recorded in 1863). Laura Jane, d. Nathan H., shoemaker, b. Alfred, Me., and Mary J., b. Bristol, Me., Oct. 11, 1856. Orin Frank, s. Nathan H., shoemaker, b. Alfred, Me., and Mary J., b. Bristol, Me., Dec. 25, 1862. (Frank inserted Sept. 23, 1879, at his request; he claimed to have been so named ) . Raymond Stanley, s. Henry H., carpenter, and Catherine J. (Chisholm),' b. Pictou, N. S., May 10, 1892. Sarah Ellen, d. George, shoemaker, b. Alfred, Me., and Sally, Oct. 29, 1849. , d. Orin, shoemaker, b. Acton, Me., and Eunice, b. Bris tol, Mc, Oct. 20, 1857. 54 TOPSFIELD BIRTHS ROGERS, , d. George W., farmer, b. Beverly, and Alice B. (Stacy), b. Brewster, Mar. 21, 1899. RUSSELL, Charles, s. Silas, shoemaker, b. Eaton, N. H., and Lucy J., b. Denmark, Me., July 10, 1849. Harriet Ella, d. Silas, shoemaker, b. Eaten, N. H., and Lucy J., b. Denmark, Me., Apr. 8, 1851. Joseph, s. Silas, shoemaker, b. Eaton, N. H., and Lucy J., b. Denmark, Me., Sept. 26, 1853. (Died Oct. 26, 1853). Mary Esther, d. Silas, shoemaker, b. Eaton, N. H., and Lucy J., b. Danmark, Me., Nov. 12, 1854. RUST, Ida, d. Loring A., shoemaker, and Kate M. (Towne), Oct. 26, 1868. Luella, d. Loring A., shoemaker, and Kate M. (Towne), Oct. 22, 1873. Warren Forrest, s. Loring A., shoemaker, and Kate M. (Towne), July 17, 1871. SAUNDERS, John, s. Nathaniel W., shoemaker, b. Salem, and Philinda K., b. Salem, Dec. 6, 1854. SAWYER, Alfred Lee, s. William, b. Wakefield, N. H., and Esther Augusta (Day), b. Bradford, Mass., Sept. 3, 1875. (Residence of parents, Wakefield, N. H., Jan., 1876). (Informant, Mrs. Louisa Jane Welch, mother of Mrs. Sawyer) . SCATES, Ida May, d. John G., shoemaker, b. Georgetown, and Sarah M., Oct. 28, 1855. SHAW, Anna, d. Alden C, shoemaker, b. Yarmouth, N. S., and Hannah (Kann), b. Yarmouth, N. S., Feb. 18, 1868. SHREVE, Mary Daland, d. Octavius B., physician, b. Saco, Me., and Sarah (Daland), b. Salem, Sept. 27, 1873. (Res idence of parents, Salem, Jan., 1874). SKINNER, Harry W., s. Miner A., horse trainer, b. Wakefield, and Lydia A. (Grey), b. Wakefield, June 8, 1879. (Died Aug. 8, 1879). ^ SMALL, Carrie Elizabeth, d. William A., shoemaker, and Ceha J., b. Danvers, Aug. 17, 1862. TOPSFIELD BIRTHS 55 SMERAGE, Alice Gertrude, d. Fred, teamster, b. Lemingten, Vt, and Ella A. (Chapman), Oct. 15, 1884. (Name Oct. 5, 1885). Charles Arthur, s. Fred, farmer, b. Lemingten, Vt., and Ella Augusta (Chapman), Sept. 22, 1879. Ernest Warren, s. Fred, shoecutter, b. Lemingten, Vt., and Augusta (Chapman), Aug. 3, 1874. Florence Abbie, d. Fred Percy, engineer, and Grace May (Cram), b. Lynn, Mass., Apr. 16, 1895. Fred Percy, s. Fred, shoecutter, b. Lemingten, Vt., and Ella Augusta (Chapman), May 3, 1876. Isabell Pearl, d. Fred, teamer, b. Lemingten, Vt., and Ella A. (Chapman), Feb. 4, 1888. Karl Gordon, s. Fred, teamster, b. Vermont, and Ella Augus ta (Chapman), May 22, 1894. Keith Percy, s. Fred Percy, expressman, and Grace May (Cram), b. Lynn, Mass., Dec 2, 1898, Leroy, s. Fred, teamer and farmer, b. Lemingten, Vt., and Ella A. (Chapman), Dec 5, 1882. Melvin White, s. Fred, farmer, b. Lemingten, Vt., and Ella A. (Chapman), Oct. 4, 1881. SMITH, Abbie Augusta, d. Augustus W., farmer, and Harriet B., b. Newburyport, May 21, 1863. Ada Carrie, d. John, shoemaker, b. Portsmouth, England, and Sarah, b. Salem, Apr. 4, 1855. Alice Ropes, d. Augustus W., farmer, and Harriet B. (Shaw), b. Newburyport, May 24, 1877. Annie Laura, d. Augustus W., farmer, and Harriet B. (Shaw), b. Newburyport, Dec. 24, 1874. Barbara May, d. George F., operative, and Lizzie F. (Bums), b. Ipswich, Jan. 31, 1885. Edward Augustus, s. Augustus W., farmer, and Harriet B. (Shaw), b. Newburyport, May 25, 1865. Eliza Ellen, d. John, shoemaker, b. Portsmouth, England, and Sarah, b. Salem, Dec. 9, 1852. Ellis Perkins, s. Clarence H., operative, b. Hollis, Me., and Addie M. (Lamson), Mar. 4, 1882. Eva May, d. David, shoemaker, b. Alfred, Me., and Mary E. (Lowe),, b. Alfred, Mc, Mar. 14, 1874. (Died Aug. 21, 1874). George Fremont, s. John, shoemaker, b. Portsmouth, England, and Sarah, b. Salem, July 24, 1857. •Harriet Elizabeth, d. Charles L., b. Boxford, and Emily (Bix by), Apr. 3, 1867. (Residence of parents Boxford or Manchester) . 56 TOPSFIELD BIRTHS Smith, Harriet Josephine, d. John, shoemaker, b. Portsmouth, England, and Sarah, b. Salem, Apr. 24, 1860. Joseph, s. Peter, shoemaker, b. Lowderburl, France, and Vic toria, b. Kamden ( ?) Germany, Oct. 26, 1857. Martin Perry, s. David, shoemaker, b. Alfred, Maine, and Mary E. (Lowe), b. Alfred, Mc, May 16, 1876. Mary Adelina^ d. Augustus W., farmer, and Harriet B. (Shaw), b. Newburyport, Jan. 23, 1873. Mary Ann, d. John E., laborer, b. Ireland, and Bridget, b. Cork County, Ireland, Aug. 14, 1853. (E. inserted in 1856). Mary Elizabeth, d. Daniel H., shoemaker, b. Alfred, Me., and Mary Jane, b. Wenham, Apr. 26, 1860. (Name altered to Mary Elizabeth Sept. 27, 1866 by direction of her mother). Nehemiah Wallace, s. David, shoemaker, b. Alfred, Me., and Mary E. (Lowe), b. Alfred, Mc, Apr. 11, 1867. Phebe Ann, d. Whipple I., shoecutter, and Charlotte A. (Smith), Sept. 20, 1868. Sarah Elizabeth, d. John E., laborer, b. Ireland, and Bridget, b. Cork County, Ireland, Feb. 20, 1855. Warren Albion, s. George C, shoemaker, b. Boxford, and Mary A. (Peck), b. Lowell, Aug. 12, 1866. William Alfred, s. John, shoemaker, b. Portsmouth, England, and Sarah, b. Salem, Sept. 22, 1850. William Henry, s. John E., laborer, b. Down County, Ireland, and Bridget, b. Cork County, Ireland, May 28, 1856. William Herbert, s. David, shoemaker, b. Alfred, Mc, and Mary E. (Lowe), b. Alfred, Me., Feb. 21, 1870. , s. Edward E., shoemaker, b. Ipswich, and Jane H., b. Moultenborough, N. H., Mar. 5, 1858. (Residence of pa rents, Wenham). , s. Samuel P., yeoman, and Angeline, b. Dover, N. H., Nov. 11, 1853. SOUGHROW, James, s. John, shoemaker, b. Ireland, County of Kory, and Fanny, b. Ireland, County of Cork, July 10, 1849. (Residence of parents, Boston, at the time this birth was collected, viz. Jan., 1850). STACEY, Mary Lizzie, d. Charles R., farmer, b. Northbor- ough, Mass., and Elizabeth, b. Salisbury, N. H Sent 23 1859. ' ^ ' Sarah Ada, d. Charles R., farmer, b. Northborough, Mass and Elizabeth, b. Salisbury, N. H., Aug. 25, 1856. ' TOPSFIELD BIRTHS 57 STAPLES, Eva, d. George E., blacksmith, b. Danvers, and Ada J. (Gould), Feb. 6, 1892. STEVENS, Edward Herbert, s. Josiah W., shoemaker, b. Gloucester, and Elisabeth S., b. Ipswich, Apr. 26, 1850. (Name recorded Jan., 1854). Elizabeth Adelaide, d. Josiah W., shoemaker, b. Gloucester, and Elizabeth S., b. Ipswich, Feb. 16, 1853. Elmer Warren, s. Albert W., carpenter, b. West Newbury, and Anna B. (Lake), Apr. 10, 1870. Harriet Frances, d. George F., operative, b. Londonderry, N. H., and Harriet (Armstrong), b. Marblehead, May 25, 1887. STODDER, Maria Loyisa, d. William H., shoemaker, b. Sa lem, and Harriet A. S., b. Hudson, N. H., July 25, 1852. (Died Nov. 10, 1852). Mary Very, d. William H., shoemaker, b. Salem, and Harriet A. S., b. Hudson, N. H., June 18, 1856. William Austin, s. William H., shoemaker, b. Salem, and Har riet A. S., b. Hudson, N. H., July 2, 1850. STONE, Lawrence Russell, s. Henry, shoemaker, b. Marble head, and Catherine Louisa Sargent (Hull), b. Ipswich, Sept. 9, 1897. STRANGMAN, William Banks, s. Jacob T., carpenter, b. Prince Edward Island, and Elizabeth, b. Prince Edward Island, Jan. 3, 1860. STRILEY, Chester Martin, s. J. Martin, clerk, b. Salem, and Mary P. (Fester), Sept. 29, 1882. Lawrence, s. J. Martin, clerk, b. Salem, and Mary P. (Fos ter), May 16, 1889. Viola Lefavour, d. J. Martin, clerk, b. Salem, and Mary P. (Foster), Feb. 10, 1893. SWEENEY, Arthur, s. George H., laborer, and Julia G. (Kelley), b. Middleton, Mar. 2, 1889. Charles Alfred, s. George H., farmer, and Julia Grace (Kel ley), b. Middleton, Dec 2, 1894. George Enos, s. George H., laborer, and Julia G. (Kelley), b. Middleton, Apr. 11, 1886. George H., s. George E. , b. Halifax, N. S., and Sarah, b. Boston, June 24, 1855. (Residence of parents, Boston). 58 TOPSFIELD BIRTHS Sweeney, Georgiana Jeanett Towne, d. , and Eleanor A., b. Boston, Mar. 16, 1858. Moses Perkins Towne, s. , , and Eleaner A., b. Bos ton, Sept. 9, 1854. (Name Jan., 1861). TAYLOR, Annie Mabel, d. William Buckner, stonelayer, b. King George County, Virginia, and Annie (Millard), b. Troy, N. Y., Aug. 9, 1883. Cyrus Everett, s. Trowbridge C, shoemaker, b. Boston, and Lydia B., b. Ipswich, Sept. 4, 1850. (Everett C. T. in marriage certificate, Nov., 1872). Freddie, s. Everett C, operative, and Eliza Ellen (Smith), Apr. 6, 1882. Harold Everett, s. Everett Curtis, and Eliza Ellen (Smith), May 28, 1878. Ida, d. William Buckner, stone layer, b. King George Co., Va., and Annie (Millard), b. Troy, N. Y., May 23, 1884. Lillian Blanche, d. William B., stone mason, b. King George Co., Va., and Annie (Millard), b. Trey, N. Y., Nov. 20, 1887. Mary Belle, d. William B., stone layer, b. King George Co., Va., and Annie (Millard), b. Troy, N. Y., Apr. 28, 1885. Ormond Curtis, s. Everett C., shoemaker, and Eliza Ellen (Smith), Jan. 9, 1874. William Ogle, s. William Buckner, stonemason, and Annie (Millard), b. Albany, N. Y., Mar. 27, 1894. THOMAS, , s. George B., shoemaker, b. Portland, Me., and Mary A., Mar. 21, 1856. (Died Apr. 4, 1856). , d. George B., shoemaker, b. Portland, Me., and Mary A., Jan. 11, 1858. (Died on day of birth). (Mr. T. died Nov. 7, 1858). TODD, Ada Josephine, d. Asahel H., shoemaker, and Mary E. (Perley), b. Boxford, Aug. 2, 1868. Augustus Hayward, s. Asahel H., shoemaker, and Mary E. (Perley), b. Boxford, Sept. 1, 1873. Clara, d. Samuel, farmer, and Harriet L., b. Cornish, N. H., Nov. 29, 1855. (Name inserted Jan., 1858). John Wallace, s. Samuel, farmer, and Harriot L., b Cornish, N. H., Aug. 22, 1854. (Died Jan. 31, 1855). Marion Catharine, d. Asahel H., shoemaker, and Mary E (Perley), b. Boxford, Dec 2, 1879. TOPSFIELD BIRTHS 59 TOWNE, Albert Lucius, s. Jacob Arthur, farmer, and Susan A. (Annable), b. Kennebunk, Me., June 22, 1874. Annie Florence, d. John Henry, farmer, and Laura J. (Rob erts), Feb. 17, 1884. Archer Allen, s. Jacob A., farmer, and Sarah (Peabody), Sept. 11, 1867. Arthur Justin, s. Jacob Arthur, farmer, and Susan A. (Anna ble), b. Kennebunk, Me., Oct. 30, 1870. Benjamin Boardman, s. John H., farmer, and Laura J. (Rob erts), Mar. 26, 1889. Benjamin Walter, s. Benjamin B., farmer, and Esther, Feb. 7, 1851. Charles Leeni, s. Joseph, jr., shoemanufacturer, b. Middleton, and Helen Maria, b. Bath, Me., Feb. 28, 1854. Dudley Perkins, s. Jacob Waldo, farmer, b. Hamilton, and Lydia P., July 5, 1849. Ellen Mehetable, d. Jacob A., farmer, and Sarah, Sept. 2, 1855. Elmer Ellsworth, s. Moses P., carpenter, and Phebe, b. Prince Edward Island, Feb. 18, 1861. Ethel Annie, d. Frank H., farmer, and Mary B. (Richardson), b. Cape Britton, Dec. 27, 1895. Elvira Lake, d. Sewall L., farmer, and Mary A., b. Auburn, N. H., Sept. 26, 1856. Eva Lincoln, d. Jacob A., farmer, and Sarah, Apr. 14, 1865. Frank Herbert, s. Sewall L., farmer, and Mary A., b.: Auburn, N. H., July 8, 1859. George Irving, s. Sewell L., yeoman, and Mary A., b. Auburn, N. H., Nov. 20, 1853. (Name recorded Jan., 1857). George Warren, s. Jacob A., farmer, and Sarah, Mar. 21, 1858. Herbert Arthur, s. Frank H., farmer, and Mary B. (Richard son), b. Cape Briton, Mar. 26, 1897. Herman Walter, s. Alfred P., yeoman, and Harriet N., Sept. 5, 1853. Horace, s. Joseph, jr., shee manufacturer, b. Middleton, and Helen Maria, b. Bath, Maine, May 31, 1858. Howard, s. Jacob Waldo, farmer, b. Hamilton, and Lydia P., Jan. 18, 1857. Ida G., d. Frank H., farmer, and Mary B. (Richardson), b. Cape Briton, July 9, 1892. Israel Alden, s. Alfred P., farmer, and Harriet N., Aug. 15, 1860. Ivory W., s. Jacob Arthur, farmer, and Susan P. (Annable), b. Kenebunkport, Me., Dec. 15, 1886. 6o TOPSFIELD BIRTHS Towne, Jacob Arthur, s. twin, Jacob, farmer, b. Andover, and Sarah, May 13, 1848. Jacob Martin, s. Jacob* Adden, farmer, and Sarah, Feb. 23, 1851. Jessie Hannah, d. Alfred P., farmer, and Harriet N., July 27, 1856. John Newton, s. Jacob A., yeoman, and Sarah, May 30, 1853. Josephine Augusta, d. twin, Jacob, farmer, b. Andover, and Sarah, May 13, 1848. Joseph Leland, s. Joseph, shoe manufacturer, b. Middleton, and Helen Maria, b. Bath, Me., May 19, 1861. Laura Annie, d. Sewall L., farmer, and Mary A., b. Auburn, N. H., Feb. 16, 1862. Laura Mav, d. Charles H., fanner, and Sarah J. (Smith), Aug. 29, 1868. Mabel Rosa, d. Jacob A., farmer, and Sarah (Peabody), May 14, 1872. Mary Lizzie, d. Jacob Waldo, farmer, b. Hamilton, and Sarah (Perkins), Nov. 23, 1851. Mary Violet, d. Frank H., farmer, and Mary B. (Richard son), b. Cape Breton, Jan. 6, 1890. Mazeria Imegene, d. Jacob A., farmer, and Sarah, July 18, 1860. Mildred, d. Frank H., farmer, and Mary B. (Richardson), b. Cape Breton, Jan. 28, 1891. Otisj Warren, s. Sewall L., farmer, and Mary A., b. Auburn, N. H., Sept. 14, 1849. Roger Perkins, s. Edward S., farmer, b. Brooklyn, N. Y., and Mary E. (Perkins), June 1, 1890. Sarah Elisabeth, d. Jacob Adden, farmer, and Sarah, Mar. 27, 1849. Sarah Emma, d. Sewall L., farmer, and Mary A., b. Auburn, N. H., Dec 28, 1851. (Name recorded in 1854.) Walter Irving, s. Jacob A., farmer, and Sarah, Oct. 7, 1862. Willie F., s. Jacob W., yeoman, b. Hamilton, and Lydia P., June 14, 1853. Willie Francis, s. Charles H., butcher, and Sarah J. Smith, Apr. — , 1870. (Residents of Danvers, when this was col lected, Dec — , 1870). (Name June, 1875). TUCKER, Leland Francis, s. John F., farmer, b. Marblehead, and Carrie A., b. Beverly, Jan. 31, 1889. TWISDEN, Henrietta Frances, d. Frederick T., shoemaker, b. Swampscott, and Josephine A., b. Methuen, Julv 28, 1865. TOPSFIELD BIRTHS 6 1 WAKEHAM, Ruth Esther, d. Samuel James, shoemaker, b. Middleton, and Susan Rebecca (Littlefield), b. Rowley, June 29, 1880. Samuel Jewett, s. Samuel J., shoemaker, b. Middleton, and Susan R. (Littlefield), b. Rowley, July 20, 1867. William Herbert, s. Samuel J., shoemaker, b. Middleton, and Susan R., b. Rowley, Jan. 27, 1866. WALCH, John Mead, s. William P., shoemaker, b. Carbondale, Pa., and Abby A. (Bradstreet), Feb. 16, 1867. Nellie Bradstreet, d. William P., shoemaker, b. Carbondale, Penn., and Abby A. (Bradstreet), Aug. 28, 1870. William Henry, s. William P., b. Carbondale, Penn., Oct. 5, 1864. (The father now, Jan., 1865), in California). WALSH, Abby Evedine, d. William H., farmer, and Eleanor Patterson, b. Lawrance, Sept. 7, 1892. Helen Marie, d. William Henry, farmer, and Margaret E. Cullinane, b. Lawrence, Nov. 30, 1895. Margaret Eliza, d. James, laborer, b. Ireland, and Bridget M., b. Ireland, Sept. 1, 1892. Margaret Theresa, d. William Henry, farmer, and Margaret Lena (Cullinane), b. Lawrence, Mass., June 4, 1899. William Raymond, s. William H., farmer, and Margaret (Cul linane), b. Lawrence, Mass., Aug. 3, 1897. , s. William Henry, farmer, and Margaret E. (Culla- nane), b. Lawrance, Mass., Mar. 19, 1894. WARD, Samuel Adams, s. Richard, butcher, b. South Dan vers, and Sarah H., b. Danvers, Sept. 27, 1863. WATERHOUSE, Gilbert Elmer, s. Lewis H., blacksmith, b. Waterford, Me., and Elizabeth (Bowden), b. Derbyshire, England, Mar. 31, 1869. (Died at Saugus, Aug. 27, 1869). William Wallace, s. George H., blacksmith, b. Saco, Me., and Olive G., b. Waterford, Me., May 11, 1850. WATSON, Allen Theodore, s. John J., stone mason, b. Cape Breton, and Eliza J. (Perkins), May 19, 1894. Guy Ensley, s. Fred Ensley, laborer, b. Maine, and Hattie Ellen (Fuller), Oct. 8, 1895. Letetia Evelyn, d. John J., laborer, b. Cape Breton, and Eliza J. (Perkins), Jan. 31, 1890. 62 TOPSFIELD BIRTHS Watson, Mabel Prudence, d. Fred E., farmer, b. Pembroke, Me., and Hattie E. (Fuller), May 27, 1898. Willie, s. John L., b. N. H., and A. Watson, b. N. H., Jan. 5, 1861. (Parents not residents of Topsfield, when this birth was registered, Jan., 1862). WELCH, Arthur Franklin, s. Moses F., shoemaker, b. Shap leigh, Maine, and Minnie R. (Bell), b. Halifax, N. S., Nov. 16, 1876. (Died Nov. 20, 1876). Bessie E., d. Frank, weaver, b. Waterboro, Me., and Emma A. (Wallis), b. Alton, N. H., Apr. 18, 1881. Bradford Warren, s. Parker W., shoemaker, b. Hamilton, and Clara H. (Howard), b. Newburyport, Oct. 6, 1867. Caroline Matilda, d. Rufus, shoemaker, b. Sanford, Me., and Matilda, b. Tamworth, N. H., Dec 26, 1856. Charles A., s. Alvin F., operative, b. Wenham, and Jane Gray (Dudley), b. Lynchburg, Va., Nov. 24, 1882. Delia May, d. Abraham, shoeworker, b. Shapleigh, Me., and Addie (Nickerson), b. Yarmouth, N. S., Mar. 2, 1871. Edith Lenar, d. Rufus, shoemaker, b. Sanford, Me., and Ma tilda, b. Tamworth, N. H., Aug. 18, 1861. Ellen Edna, d. Abram, operative, b. Shapleigh, Me., and El len (O'Connor), b. Aylsford, N. S., Sept. 3, 1882. PHmer William, s. Francis, farmer, b. Hampstead, N. H., and Harriet Atwood, b. Ipswich, May 2, 1863. Ernest Foreman, s. Abraham, shoeworker, b. Shapleigh, Me., and Addie (Nickerson), b. Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, July 15, 1873. (Names in 1874). Flora Gertrude, d. Alvin F., shoemaker, b. Wenham, and Mary A., b. Georgetown, July 18, 1861. (Residents of Haver hill when this birth was collected and registered Jan., 1862). Fred Burton, s. Charles Franklin, farmer, b. Limerick, Me., and Emma (Wallace), b. Alton, N. H., July 19, 1898. George Clifton, s. George H., , b. Perry, Me., and Clara B. (Gould), Nov. 1, 1875. Georgie Mabel, d. Parker W., shoeworker, b. Hamilton, and . Clara H. (Howard), b. Newburyport, Sept. 29, 1873. (Name Feb.' 21, 1875). Gracie, d. Moses F., shoemaker, b. Shapleigh, Me., and Min nie R. (Bell), b. Halifax, Nova Scotia, Mar. 18, 1875. Harry Grey, s. Jacob F., shoeworker, b. Hamilton, and Sarah J. (Howard), b. Newburyport, Dec. 24, 1871. (Name June 10, 1875). TOPSFIELD BIRTHS 63 Welch, Herbert Clinton, s. Jotham S., shoemaker, b. Somers worth, N. H., and Mary E., Sept. 2, 1861. Ida May, d. Rufus, shoemaker, b. Sanford, Me., and Matilda, b. Tamworth, N. H., Feb. 25, 1859. James Thomas, s. James, railway section man, b. Ireland, and Bridget May, b. Ireland, Feb. 10, 1895. Justin Hoed, s. William, carpenter, b. Newburyport, and El len A., Aug. 21, 1862. Laura Jane, d. William Welch, jr., shoemaker, b. York, Me., and Louisa Jane, b. Methuen, Aug. 3, 1861. Leon Parker, s. William, carpenter, b. Newburyport, and Ellen A. (Hood), May 14, 1872. Linda Marvin, d. Alvin F., shoemaker, b. Wenham, and Jane G. (Dudley), b. Lynchburg, Va., June 5, 1876. Lueller May, d. Parker W., shoemaker, b. Hamilton, and Clara H. (Howard), b. Newburyport, June 1, 1880. Mary Ann, d. Alvin F., operative, b. Wenham, and Jane G. (Dudley), b. Campbell Co., Va., Feb. 19, 1884. Rena May, d. Parker W., shoemaker, b. Hamilton, and Clara H. (Howard), b. Newburyport, Apr. 9, 1871. (Name re corded Feb. 19, 1872). Samuel Preston, s. Alvin Friend, shoemaker, b. Wenham, and Jane Grey (Dudley), b. Salem, Va., Mar. 18, 1878. Susan Adelaide, d. Rufus, shoemaker, b. Sanford, Me., and Matilda, b. Tamworth, N. H., Nov. 20, 1854. Thomas Henry, s. Abraham, boot and shoe maker, b. Shap- ley. Me., and Ellen (O'Connor), b. Aylesford, Nova Sco tia, Jan. 31, 1878. William Brown, s. William, carpenter, b. Newburyport, and Ellen A., Mar. 4, 1864. WELLS, Emma Judsen, d. Hiram, shoemaker, and Almira T., b. Alton (West part), N. H., May 25, 1854. Sarah Judson, d. Hiram, shoemaker, and Almira T., b. West Alton, N. H., March 27, 1852. WENTWORTH, Amy Frances, d. Amasa F., shoemaker, b. Wakefield, N. H., and Deborah M., b. Corinth, Vt., Apr. 4, 1865. Idellah Hamie, d. Asa, shoemaker, b. Rochester, N. H., and Hamie A., b. Wakefield, N. H., Jan. 26, 1865. WESCOTT, Annie Gertrude, d. John, lieelmaker, b. Candia, N. H., and Mehitable (Russell), b. Danvers, Mar. 22, 1867. 64 TOPSFIELD BIRTHS Westcott, John Putnam, s. John, shoemaker, b. Chester, N. H., and Mehitable P., b. Danvers, Apr. 17, 1865. WHIPPLE, John Clarence, s. John S., butchef, b. New Boston, N. H., and Ann Maria, b. Danvers, Dec 11, 1849. (Name recorded, Feb., 1863). Mary Lizzie, d. John S., butcher, b. New Boston, N. H., and Ann M., b. Danvers, Feb. 8, 1865. , s. John S., butcher, b. New Boston, N. H., and Ann Maria, b. Danvers, July 10, 1854. WILDES, Almon Otis, s. Moses Wildes, jr., shoemaker, and Sarah J., b. Otisfield, Me., Oct. 22, 1857. (Died Dec 13, 1857). Austin Perkins, s. Humphrey, jr., farmer, and Olive B., Nov. 13, 1849. Effie May, d. Moses, 2d, shoemaker, and Sarah Jane, b. Otis field, Mc, Feb. 11, 1866. Elmer Perkins, s. Lewis H., shoemaker, and Annie J. (Chap man), Jan. 22, 1867. Fanny Ellen, d. George A., operative, and Lottie B. (Frye), b. North Andover, Jan. 16, 1885. Florence Lamson, d. Eugene L., farmer, b. Ipswich, and Ala- thea O. (Lamson), Dec 15, 1872. (Name Feb., 1875). Frederick William, s. William Henry, shoeworker, b. Ando ver, and Dora T. (Sweeney), June 1, 1871. George Alvin, s. Humphrey, jr., shoemaker, and Olive B., Oct. 10, 1854. (Name of him June 13, 1877). George Ernest, s. George A., operative, and Lottie B. (Frye), b. North Andover, July 8, 1883. George Walter, s. Lewis H., shoemaker, and Anna J., Sept. 27, 1865. Hayward Harland, s. Charles L., shoemaker, and Frances S. (Wildes), Oct. 6, 1870. Hazen Rogers, s. William H., shoemaker, and Eunice H., b. Middleton, May 29, 1866. (Name obtained and recorded Jan. 23, 1867). Henry Walter,' s. Moses Wildes, jr., shoemaker, and Sarah J., b. Otisfield, Me., Jan. 2, 1863. James William, s. Hazen R., carpenter, and Mary E. (Deick- heff), b. Goldinsville, Nova Scotia, Apr. 20, 1898. John T., s. Humphrey, jr., shoemaker, and Olive B., Nov. 8, 1851. Lennie May, d. Lewis H., shoemaker, and Aniiie J. (Chap man), Aug. 3, 1869. (Name Dec, 1894). TOPSFIELD BIRTHS 65 Wildes, Lucy Ella, d. Moses Wildes, jr., shoemaker, and Sa rah J., b. Otisfield, Me., Mar. 21, 1861. Mabel Olive, d. William H., shoemaker, and Eunice H. (Rich ardson), b. Middleton, June 23, 1879. Mildred Fern, d. Eugene L., farmer, b. Ipswich, and Alathea O. (Lamson), Dec. 8, 1890. Ralph Winthrop, s. Lyman W., R. R. crossing tender, and Mary R. (Crouse), b. Nova Scotia, Nov. 25, 1899. Raymiond Perkins, s. George A., operative, and Lottie B. (Frye), b. North Andover, Aug. 6, 1889. Servetus Lombard, s. Moses, jr., shoemaker, and Sarah J., b. Otisfield, Me., Dec 7, 1858. Susie Frye, d. George A., operative, and Lottie B. (Frye), b. North Andover, Aug. 9, 1887. Wilbur Leighton, s. Ljmian Wilbur, baggage master, and Mary Regina (Crouse), b. Lower Branch, N. S., July 13, 1896. Willie Lyman, s. Lewis H., shoemaker, and Annie J. (Chap man), May 4, 1874. WILKINS, Otis Merril, s. Leverett, shoemaker, b. Middleton, and Henrietta Frances (Peabody), b. Middleton, Apr. 26, 1868. (Residence Middleton, when this birth was collected and registered, Dec, 1868). Ruth Curtis, d. Ljmian S., farmer, b. Middleton, and Ella May (Millbury), b. Neva Scotia, Sept. 29, 1894. WILLEY, Mary Elizabeth, d. Daniel, carpenter, b. Wolfbor- ough, N. H., and Elizabeth B., Nov. 30, 1855. (Name Sept. 30, 1881). WILLIAMS, Myron Obrin, s. George Edgar, butcher, b. Nova Scotia, and Myra Esther (deceased), b. Billerica, Me., Apr. 21, 1891. Ralph Egbert, s. George E., butcher, b. Nova Scotia, and Myra E. (Hurd), b. Berwick, Mc, Sept. 24, 1889. Ruth Ann, d. Henry W., shoemaker, b. Downington, Chester Co., Penn., and Augusta, b. Boston, Aug. 2, 1866. WILSON, Artemas, s. John H., shoemaker, b. Lynn, and Mary E., b. N. H., Apr. 15, 1892. Elizabeth, d. James, b. Greenock, Scotland, and Emily A., Apr. 21, 1857. (Died Dec 19, 1857). Roscoe Allen, s. John M., laster, b. Danvers, and Mary E.. (Caswell), b. Lynn, July 25, 1890. 66 TOPSFIELD BIRTHS Wilson, , s. stillborn, James, b. Greenock, Scotland, and Emily A., Apr. 18, 1856. WINSLOW, Alethea Frances, d. Frank L., bookkeeper, and Carrie L. (Symonds), b. Hamilton, Sept. 18, 1889. Ernest Palmer, s. Charles, shoemaker, b. Fayette, Me., and Elizabeth, July 5, 1865. Frank Leslie, s. Charles, shoemaker, b. Fayette, Me., and Eliz abeth (Gould), Oct. 5, 1855. Leslie, s. Frank L., bookkeeper, and Carrie L. (Simonds), b. Hamilton, Sept. 7, 1885. WOODBURY, Annie Salome, d. Isaac H., butcher, b. Man chester, and Sarah K. (Leach), Mar. 24, 1884. Edward Boyden, s. Isaac M., butcher, b. Manchester, and Sarah K. (Leach), June 6, 1875. Herbert Porter, s. Isaac M., butcher, b. Manchester, Mass., and Sarah K. (Leach), Nov. 26, 1879. Mary Leach, d. Isaac M., butcher, b. Manchester, and Sarah K. (Leach), Feb. 20, 1881. Robert Isaac, s. Edward Boyden, clerk, and Bessie Colket (Clerk), b. Peabody, Mass., Sept. 16, 1898. WRIGHT, Lucy Ann, d. John, and Lucy Ann, Aug. 19, 1854. Lydian Peabody, d. John, and Lucy Ann, May 20, (21), 1856. John, s. John, shoe manufacturer, and Lucy Ann, Nov. 20, 1859. YOUNG, Lester Ulric, s. Edward Henry, piano maker, b. Bos- ten, and Lilla Ann (Merrill), b. Boston, Jan. 10, 189B. TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES ABBOTT, Almeda, (nee Taylor) 2d m., a. 58 y., housekeeper, b. Mason, Maine, res. Andover, Maine, d. William and Mehitable P. (Hall), and Horatio Nelson, 2d m., a. 53 y., farmer, b. Lincoln, Me., s. Jeremy and Deborah (Wheel er), June 10, 1885. William Preston, a. 25 y., farmer, b. Stetson, . Maine, s. Thomas and Elizabeth (Pease), and Flora Imogene May hew, a. 24 y., domestic, b. Paris, Maine, res. Salem, d. Alexander, at Danvers, Mar. 11, 1882. ADAMS, Annie P., a. 19 y., b. Hamilton, res. Hamilton, d. Silsby and Emeline (Patch), and Rufus Elliott Perkins, a. 22 y., farmer, s. Dudley Q. and Mary A. Elliott, at Ipswich, Oct. 26, 1881. Arthur S., a. 21 y., laborer, b. Wilton, Me., s. Edwin and Sa rah C. (Morse), and Mary A. Cass, a. 27 y., operative, d. Thomas and Margaret (Riely), at Danvers, Aug. 19, 1885. Benjamin Foster, a. 25 y., brakeman, s. Benj. F. and Mehit able, and Mary Ann Wilson, a. 23 y., b. Boston, s. John and Margaret, at Melrose, Sept. 24, 1860. Eliza G., 2d m., a. 45 y., d. Eleazer and Ruth (Prince) Lake, and David Porter, 2d m., a. 55 y., shoemaker, b. Danvers, res. South Danvers, s. Andrew and Eunice (Dwinnell), at South Danvers, Sept. 18, 1861. Emma F., a. 17 y., b. Wilton, Maine, d. Edwin and Sarah C. (Moore), and Dennis A. Perkins, a. 25 y., machine opera tor, s. Elbridge F. and Rebecca P. (Perkins) (she dec'd), at Georgetown, Dec. 8, 1874. Flora E., a. 18 y., b. Natick, d. Edwin and Sarah C. (Moore), and Otto E. Lake, a. 21 y., shoemaker, s. Eleazer (dec'd), and Hannah A. (Gould), at Boxford, Oct. 4, 1873. George Milton, a. 29 y., farmer, b. Hamilton, res. Hamilton, s. Silsbee and Emeline (Patch), and Angle Misora Lam son, a 22 y., at home, d. Josiah and Angeline (Mason), Feb. 20, 1882. 67 68 TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES Adams, Lizzie Adela, a. 27 y., forewoman slioe factory, b. Carthage, Me., d. Edwin and Sarah (Moore), and Wil liam Henry Herrick, a. 38 y., shoemanufacturer, b. Milton, N. H., s. Benjamin and Mary, Sept. 16, 1896. Mary Ann, a. 43 y., at heme, d. Benjamin P. and Abby L. (Stimpson), and Charles Augustus Whittemore, 2d m., a. 56 y., merchant, b. Leicester, res. Melrose, s. Amasa and Lenta, July 20, 1886. Sarah M., a. 23 y., d. B. F. and Mehitable F. (Averill), and J. Albert Perry, a. 24 y., shoecutter, b. Middleton, res. Danvers, s. Jonathan and M. W. (Goodale) (dec'd), Apr. 29, 1868. Susan I., a. 21 y., d. John and Sarah, and Rodney D. Per kins, a. 33 y., shoemanufacturer, s. Dudley and Sarah, Nov. 30, 1854. ALLEN, Emily, a. 39 y., b. Beverly, res. Danvers, d. Benja min and Esther Caldwell, and Moses Bradstreet, a. 43 y., farmer, s. William and Eunice (Perkins), Oct. 18, 1877. Harriet A., a. 22 y., teacher, b. Beverly, res. Hamilton, d. An drew and Mary, and George W. Fitz., a. 23 y., machinist, b. Salem, res. Hamilton, s. Joseph L. and Hannah F., Aug. 28, 1889. ALLEY, Harriet L., a. 18 y., at home, b. Wenham, res. Wen ham, d. Otis and Almira (Cook), and Waldo A. Towne, a. 21 y., farmer, b. Beverly, s. Jacob A. and Lydia H. (Greenlow), at Wenham, July 2, 1890. ANDREWS, Abby J., a. 19 y., at heme, d. William H. and Lillie E. (Estes), and Justin P. Creamer, a. 26 y., farmer, b. Waldoboro, Me., s. Robert and Susan C. Overback, at Boxford, May 1, 1897. Addie A., a. 21 y., d. Elisha P. and Abigail C. (Fester), and Charles PI. Clarke, a. 32 y., shoemaker, b. Lynn, s. Sam uel and Anna P. (Gould), at Boxford, Aug. 20, 1873. Agnes Q., a. 31 y., b. Boston, res. Boston, d. Samuel and Sa rah, and Malcom McLeud, a. 27 y., conveyancer, s. An son and Jane, at Roxbury, Dec. 8, 1881. Archer, a. 22 y., shoecutter, s. Joseph E. and Elizabeth (Chap man) , and Lizzie H. Merrey, a. 20 y., at home, b. Laconia, N. H., res. Ipswich, d. James R. and Elizabeth (Cundy). at Ipswich, Feb. 16, 1897. TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES * 69 Andrews, Charles W., a. 18 y., farmer, s. William H. and Lillie (Estes), and Lena F. Margeson, a. 18 y., servant girl, b. Middleton, res. Middleton, d. George and Mary E. (Ryan), at Boxford, Jan. 6, 1895. Charles W., 2d m., a. 22 y., farming, res. Wenham, s. William H. and Lillie (Estes), and Annie D. Bell, a. 25 y., artist, d. William S. and Lucy D., at Wenham, Dec. 27, 1898. Christianne B., 2d m., a. 36 y., (maiden name Morgan), b. Manchester, res. Boxford, d. Israel and Christianne B., and James M. Carr, a. 37 y., farmer, b. Litchfield, N. H., res. Boxford, s. Elliott and Sarah, June 13, 1865. Elias E., a. 23 y., expressman, b. Essex, res. Essex, s. Elias (dec'd) and Caroline (Norton), and Eliza Bradstreet, a. 23 y., d. Josiah and Sally (Patch), Nov. 24, 1864. Emeline O., a. 18 y., b. Georgetown, d. Nathaniel and Sarah, and Daniel B. Janes, a. 21 y., shoemaker, s. Samuel and Elizabeth, Sept. 30, 1850. Harriet M., a. 20 y., d. Moody and Mercy, and Daniel G. Chapman, a. 23 y., shoemaker, b. Rowley, res. Ipswich, d. Jonathan anci Elizabeth, Nov. 2, 1854. Henry Perkins, a. 20 y., shoemaker, s. Wm. H. and Lillie (Estes), and Martha Mclsaacs, 2d. m., a. 24 y., domestic, b. Ipswich, res. Ipswich, d. Samuel apd Ellen (White), at Boxford, Sept. 15, 1894. Ida M., a. 18 y., d. William M. and Emeline (Perkins), and John W. Phillips, a. 20 y., shoemaker, s. Tiiriothy M. and Adeline (Gould), at Boxford, Mar. 21, 1875. Isabella, a. 32 y., domestic, d. Joseph E. and Elizabeth (Chap man), and Howard Ford, a. 31 y., teamster, b. Nova Scotia, res. Boxford, s. John and Mary (Saunders), Feb. 16, 1893. Mary Alvina, d. Joseph E. and Mary E. (Chapman), a. 20 y., b. Rowley, and Edward Everett Ferguson, a. 23 y., shoeworker, b. Boxford, s. ¦ Edward H. and Mary A. (Gould), June 18, 1879. Mary E., a. 17 y., d. Elisha P. arid Abigail C. (Fester), and Henry H. Potter, a. 24 y., carpenter, s. John H. and Han nah W. (Whittaker) (She dec'd), Mar. 13, 1872. Mercy, 2d m., a. 60 y., d. Elisha and Dolly (Perkins) Perkins, and Daniel Willey, 2d. m., a. 53 y., carpenter, b. Wolf- borough, N. H., s. Isaac and Mary (Triggs), May '5, 1864. Mercy Ann, a. 19 y., d. Aaron and Julia C. (Wells), and John Hervey Neurse, a. 28 y., mariner, b. Ipswich, res. Newburyport, s. Daniel Perley and Sally (Southwick), June 23, 1870. 70 • TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES Andrews, William, a. 25 y., coachman, b. Ireland, Co. Down, s. David and Bessie (Truesdale), and Edith May McCer- mack, a. 17 y., domestic, d. James and Isabella (Chis holm), at Danvers, Sept. 25, 1889. (With consent of mother, father dec'd) . William H., a. 22 y., shoemaker, s. William M. and Emeline (Perkins), and Lillie Estes, a. 20 y., July 26, 1871. ANNABLE, Susan A., a. -21 y., d. John S. and Lydia (Todd), (her parents by adoption), and J. Arthur Towne, a. 21 y., farmer, s. Jacob and Sarah (Towne), at Ipswich, Sept. 5, 1869. ARTESINA, Antony F., a. 27 y., stamper, b. Gibralter, Spain, res. Cambridgeport, s. Albert and Adeline (Larcia), and Mary L. Carr, a. 25 y., at home, b. Revere, Mass., d. John H. and Theresa C. (Daly), at Danvers, Oct. 24, 1893. AUSTIN, George B., a. 24 y., farmer, b. Haverhill, res. Box ford, s. Hiram and Harriet, and Charlotte A. Pearl, 2d. m., a. 34 y., b. Boxford, res. Boxford, d. Bradstreet Tyler and Pamelia, Nov. 27, 1866. AVERELL, C. Austin, a. 29 y., farmer, s. Cyrus and Lavinia (Dickinson), and Margaret Y. Sweeney, a. 26 y., b. Bos ton, d. Charles' and Anna H. (Lake), Apr. 6, 1864. Eliza M., a. 17 y., d. Ephraim and Lydia, and Charles Per kins, a. 22 y., trader, b. Salem, res. Gloucester, s. Henry and Lydia, Apr. 25, 1852. Ephraim, 2d. m., a. 38 y., yeoman, s. Azariah and Sarah, and Mary F. Towne, a. 38 y., d. Ebenezer and Lydia, May 4, 1851. George F., a. 22 y., shoecutter, s. Thomas (dec'd) and Soph ronia (Moore), and Lodie A. Towne, a. 19 y., d. Daniel and Fanny (Small), at Danvers, Oct. 3, 1866. Isaac N., 2d. m., a. 37 y., shoecutter, s. Luke and Sally, and Mary E. Wilson, a. 37 y., b. Annapolis, Nova Scotia, d. . John C. and Elizabeth, Mar. 19, 1857. Susan S., a. 23 y., d. Thomas L. and Ruth R. (Carr), and Frank G. Moore, a. 27 y., merchant, b. Parsonsfieid, Me., res. Dallas, Texas, s. Ira and Martha (Dee) (both dec'd), Sept. 27, 1875. TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES 7 I AVERILL, Carrie H., a. 23 y., d. Ephraim P. and Susan J. (Lake), and Arthur G. Lunt, a. 29 y., brakeman, b. New buryport, res. Boston, s. Samuel O. and Emma J. (Roles), at Pawtucket, R. I., Dec. 20, 1894. Elmer Perkins, a. 23 y., heel manufacturer, s. Ephraim P. and Susan J. (Lake), and Annie P. Ingalls, a. 21 y., at home, res. Boxford, d. Whipple Ingalls (alias Smith) and Charlotte A. (Smith), at Georgetown, Nov. 29, 1889. Ephraim P., a. 28 y., shoemaker, b. Ipswich, s. Ephraim and Lydia (Potter) (dec'd), and Susan J. Lake, a. 24 y., d. William G. (dec'd) and Mehitable (Balch), Dec 8, 1864. George Leonard, a. 23 y., farmer, b. North Andover, res. North Andover, s. Joseph and Susan M. (Perley), and Elvira Lake Towne, a. 26 y., teacher, d. Sewall L. and Mary A. (Severance), at Lynn, Dec. 20, 1882. BABBIDGE, Charles, a. 31 y., railway official, b. Salem, res. Salem, s, Francis and Amelia P. (Goldthwaite), and Car rie Josephine Stanwood, a. 22 y., b. Maiden, d. Joseph E. and Louisa B. (Hamden), Oct. 15, 1879. BAILEY, John, Jr., a. 32 y., shoemanufacturer, b. Parsonsfieid, Me., s. John and Nancy (Doe), and Mary Augusta Moore, a. 26 y., b. Parsonsfieid, Me., res. Parsonsfieid, Me., d. Ira and Martha (Doe), at Freedom, N. H., June 2, 1863. (None other of this name, Bailey, at this time, 1863, here) . John, 2d. m., a. 35 y., shoemanufacturer, b. Parsonsfieid, Me., s. John and Nancy (Doe), and Sarah Jane Gould, a. 25 y., d. Charles and Elizabeth A., at Albany, Me., June 17, 1866. Maude C, a. 18 y., at home, b. Newbury, res. Newbury, d. William P. and Ursula S. (Larkin), and Merrell Benja min Bailey, a. 20 y., clerk, s. John and Sarah J. (Gould), at Georgetown, July 24, 1888. Merrell Benjamin, a. 20 y., clerk, s. John and Sarah J. (Gould), and Maude C. Bailey, a. 18 y., at home, b. New bury, res. Newbury, d. William P. and Ursula S. (Lar kin), at Georgetown, July 24, 1888. BALCH, Anna B., a. 24 y., at home, d. Humphrey and Han nah P. (Bradstreet), and C. Fred Jordan, a. 31 y., black smith, b. Newbury, s. Charles F, and Louisa (Rogers), Nov. 29, 1883. 72 TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES Balch, Benjamin J., 2d. m., a. 45 y., farmer, s. Perley and Sarah (Perkins) (both dec'd), and Caroline P. Pingree, a. 35 y., d. Jewett and Mary (Perkins) (she dec'd), Sept. 26, 1871. Edwaid Perley, a. 28 y., farmer, s. Humphrey and Hannah P. Bradstreet), and Mary Hazen Orne, a. 37 y., d. Benj. C. and Lois (Moore), at Haverhill,. Apr. 11, 1878. Edward Perley, 2d. m., a. 38 y., book publisher, res. Boston, s. Humphrey and Hannah (Bradstreet), and Laura Ho bart Lake, a. 34, y., teacher, d. Robert and Mary Ann (Towne), Sept. 5, 1888. Florence Eliza, a. 34 y., teacher, d. Benjamin J. and Eliza (Killam), and Charles Emery Kinney, a. 25 y., painter, b. Madrid, St. Lawrence Co., New York, res. Montpelier, Vt., s. Emery and Phebe (Blodgett), at Boxford, Oct. 7, 1893. Gilbert Brownell, a. 25 y., clergyman, s. Humphrey, and Han nah P. (Bradstreet), and Sarah Lizzie Perkins, a. 21 y., at home, res. Boxford, d. Rodney D. and Susan J. (Adams), at Boxford, July 14, 1881. Mary A., a. 20 y., d. Jeremiah and Mary E. (Shepard), and Theron D. Perkins, a. 19 y., shoemaker, s. Rodney D. (dec'd), and Susan I. (Adams), at Salem, Oct. 25, 1875. BALCOMB, James W., a. 42 y., builder, b. Nova Scotia, res. Salem, s. James and Julia A. (Durland), and Annah F. Ward, a. 30 y., milliner, b. Peabody, d. Richard and Sa rah- H. (Patten), Dec 23, 1891. BARNARD, Charles L., a. 23 y., tutor, b. Brooklyn, N. Y., res. Boston, s. Charles N. and Lavinia L., and Elizabeth G. Beal, a. 18 y., at home, d. Levi L. and Alice L.*( Crow dis), at Boston, Oct. 18, 1897. George H., a. 23 y., shoemaker, b. Marblehead, res. Marble head, s. George B. and Abby S. (Morse), and Lizzie W. Bixby, a. 20 y., res. Marblehead, d. Asa B. and Lucy A., Mar. 16, 1873. Stella Bradley, a. 26 y., lady, b. Brooklyn, N. Y., d. Charles N. and Lavinia (Peters), and James Carr, a. 32 y., manu facturing chemist, b. Bradford, Yorkshire, Eng., res. New York City, s. Thomas and Hannah, at Boston, Jan. 25, 1896. BARNES, Fred W., a. 27 y., farmer, b. Hardwick, res. North Brookfield, s. Wilder U. and Rhoda J. (Fay), and Annie C. Dwinnell, a. 24 y., teacher, d. Willard and Ruth A. (Stickney), Sept. 1, 1892. TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES 73 BARRY, Mary, 2d. m., a. 27 y., (maiden name Collins), b. Ireland, and David Casey, a. 33 y., butcher, b. Salem, s. Daniel, (mother dec'd), at Danvers, Mar. 31, 1871. BATCHELDER, Albert C, a. 26 y., farmer, s. Ezra and Mary S. (Andrews), and Sarah G. Derry, a. 18 y., b. St. John, N. B., d. Joseph and Mary (Miner), at Danvers, Feb. 3, 1877. Annie D., a. 27 y., at home, b. Boxford, res. Boxford, d. John Q. and Melissa (Peabody), and Eugene Clinton Hussey, a. 29 y., butcher, b. Athens, Me., s. Osgood and Lydia (Tibbets), at Georgetown, .Oct. 25, 1882. Caroline P., a. 31 y., at home, b. Boxford, res. Lynn, d. John Q. and Melissa (Peabody), and Lyman R. Frazier, a. 39 y., clerk, b. Lynn, res. Lynn, s. Lyman B. and Mary E., Nov. 11, 1890. George L., a. 21 y., farmer, s. Ezra and Mary S. (Andrew), and Mary B. Cameron, a. 22 y., domestic, b. Salt River, N. S., res. Peabody, d. John and Catharine, at Lynn, Oct. 22, 1883. Hattie S., a. 19 y., b. Danvers, d. Ezra and Mary S. (An drews), and John W. Ray, a. 22 y., farmer, s. William and Louisa (Coburn), at Groveland, Dec. 4, 1865. Joseph L., a. 27 y., farmer, b. Wenham, res. Wenham, s. Jo seph and Nancy (Kimball), and Mary Ann Thomas, 2d. m., a. 23 y., d. Thomas K. and Louisa (Morgan) Leach, at Wenham, Jan. 2, 1862. Mary Elizabeth G., a. '28 y., dressmaker, d. Ezra and Mary S. (Andrews), and Charles H. Hooper, a. 31 y., milkman, b. Peabody, res. Peabody, s. Eben and Sarah (Hart), at Peabody, Sept. 8, 1886. Thomas Wilson, a. 22 y., butcher, b. Wenham, s. Joseph L. and Mary Ann (Leach), and Martha Potter Gould, a. 19 y., operative, d. William and Lois A. (Ray), Nov. 17, 1886. William L., a. 27 y., milk dealer, b. Danvers, s. Ezra and Mary S. (Andrews), and Mary A. Berry, a. 25 y., b. Derry, N. H., res. Danvers, d. Herman and Mary (Twist), (beth dec'd), at Danvers, Dec. 9, 1875. BEAL, Annie P., a. 17 y., d. John W. and Sarah J. — by adop tion, and George A. Frame, a. 23 y., shoeworker, b. Mid dleton, s. Samuel and Hannah (Widden) (both dec'd), at Boxford, Sept. 3, 1873. 74 TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES Beal, Elizabeth G., a. 18 y., at home, d. Levi L. and Alice L. (Crowdis), and Charles L. Barnard, a. 23 y., tutor, b. Brooklyn, N. Y., res. Boston, s. Charles N. and Lavinia L., at Boston, Oct. 18, 1897. Levi L., a. 29 y., coachman, b. Rockport, s. John W. and Sa rah J. (Ricker), and Alice L. Crowdis, a. 21 y., b. Bad- deck, Cape Breton, N. S., d. James and Isabel, at Box ford, Jan. 28, 1880. BEATY, Minnie A., a. 32 y., cook, b. New Brunswick, d. Wil liam and Mary A. (Boyle), and Jacob Heyd, a. 39 y., coachman and gardener, b. Germany, res. Newton, Mass., s. Christian and Annia (Baumgartner), at Newton, Dec. 9, 1895. BECKFORD, Julia Ann, 2d. m., (maiden name Dodge), a. 35 y., d. William P. and Rebecca P. (Perkins) (both dec'd), and Francis Curtis, 2d. m., a. 38 y., carpenter, b. Boxford, s. Francis and Lorin tha (Davis), at Wenham, June 20, 1875. Kitty L., a. 26 y., at home, b. Salem, res. Salem, d. John M. and Catharine, and Lawrence Perkins, a. 23 y., farmer, s. Procter and Susan E. (Watson), at Asbury Grove, Hamilton, Sept. 6, 1883. Samuel, Jr., a. 27 y., shoemaker, s. Samuel and Abigail (Aver ell), and Julia A. Dodge, a. 24 y., d. Wm. P. (dec'd) and Rebecca P. (Perkins) (dec'd), at Salem, Jan. 24, 1864. BELL, Annie D., a. 25 y., artist, d. William S. and Lucy D., and Charles W. Andrews, 2d. m., a. 22 y., farming, res. Wenham, s. William H. and Lillie (Estes), at Wenham, Dec 27, 1898. Minnie R., a. 15 y., d. Edwin and Catharine (Worth), b. Hali fax, N. S., and Moses F. Welch, a. 20 y., shoemaker, b. Shapleigh, Me., s. Moses and Mary (Mason) (both dec'd), at Georgetown, Feb. 21, 1874. J. Stanley, a. 29 y., real estate agent, b. Rowley, s. Wm. S. and Lucy A. (Sleppy), and Susan L. Moulton, a. 21 y., at home, b. Middleton, res. Wenham, d. J. W. L. and L. Q. (Tibbets), at Wenham, Apr. 18, 1897. BENITEZ, Hannah R.. 2d. m., a. 57 y., housekeeper, b. Hold erness, N. H., res. Middleton, d. Joseph and Hannah R. (Merrill) and Henry Peabody, 2nd., a. 40 y., laborer, b. Middleton, res. Middleton, s. Francis and Lydia (Pea body), Sept. 3, 1883. TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES 75 BENTON, Lillie O., a. 27 y., b. Suffield, Conn., res. Boston, d. George W. and Ann (Lord), and Wellington Donald son, a. 32 y., miller, s. William and Elizabeth (Peabody), at Boston, May 10, 1881. BERRY, Anna Bell, 2d m., a. 29 y., at home, b. Yar mouth, N. S., d. Benjamin and Mary (Head) Pitman, and George W. Burnham, a. 36 y., b. Beverly, s. Ansel, at Ipswich, Aug. 26, 1891. Charles O., a. 20 y., farmer, b. Middleton, res. Middleton, s. Hiram and Jane (Mclntire), and Clarisse Higgins, a. 14 y., b. Middleton, res. Middleton, d. Abisha and Mar gery (Wilkins), Oct. 1, 1877. Ellen A., a. 35 y., b. Andover, d. Israel and Serena (Towne), (both dec'd), and Ephraim P. Peabody, 2d. m., a. 55 y., farmer, s. Ebenezer and Mercy (Perkins) (beth dec'd), at Boxford, Apr. 22, 1875. Mary A., a. 25 y., b. Derry, N. H., res. Danvers, d. Herman and Mary (Twist), (both dec'd), and William L. Batch- elder, a. 27 y., milk dealer, b. Danvers, s. Ezra and Mary S. (Andrews), at Danvers, Dec. 9, 1875. Myron G., a. 28 y., carpenter, b. Middleton, res. Quincy, s. William and Mary E. (Abbott), and Ida G. Rust, a. 29 y., school teacher, d. Loring A. and Catherine (Towne), at Newton, Dec. 25, 1897. BILLINGS, Theodore Dwight, a. 36 y., shee cutter, b. Adrian, Mich., s. Theodore E. and Elizabeth (Todd), and Rebecca Eveline Lake, a. 29 y., d. John Batchelder, and R. E., May, 30, 1880. BIXBY, Albert W., a. 23 y., shoemaker, s. Asa B. and Lucy A. (Shepard), and Almira A. Wellington, a. 17 y., b. Essex, d. Charles and Almira A., June 22, 1863. Eliza, a. 16 y., d. Hasket G. and Harriet E. (Blodgett), and Evander F. Dustih, a. 18 y., a carder, b. Bethel, Me., res. Hamilton, s. Peregrine and Sarah Everett (dec'd), Sept. 23, 1866. Elvira, a. 17 y., d. George and Lydia A. (Perley), and Isaac H'. Clapp, 2d. m., a. 24 y., shoecutter, b. Boston, s. Isaac P. and Harriet M. (Moore), at North Andover, May 3, 1863. Harriet A., a. 17 y., b. Boxford, d. Hasket G. and Harriet E. and B. Austin Perkins, a. 32 y., farmer, s. Nehemiah and Lydia, Jan. 1, 1860. 76 TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES Bixby, Joseph Addison, a. 28 y., shoemaker, res. Salem, s. Asa B. and Lucy A. (Shepard), and Mary Ellen Davis, a. 20 y., b. Salem, res. Salem, d. John and Mary (Cook), June 4, 1872. Lizzie W., a. 20 y., res. Marblehead, d. Asa B. and Lucy A., and George H. Barnard, a. 23 y., shoemaker, b. Marble head, res. Marblehead, s. George B. and Abby S. (Morse), Mar. 16, 1873. BLACKSTON, Adelia, 4th. m., a. 25 y., b. Winslow, Me., d. Daniel and Abby (Emery), and Chester W. Booker, a. 23 v., millwright, b. Turner, Me., s. Bradford and Emily (Lombard), Sept. 13, 1882. BLAISDELL, James Albert, a. 26 y., farmer, s. John and Rebecca E. (Hoyt), and Anna Lake Gunnison, a. 20 y., domestic, b. IBoxford, d. John H. and Eleanor A. (Swee ney), at Lynn, Dec. 12, 1887. John, a. 25 y., shoemaker, s. Samuel and Annis (Averell), and Rebecca E. Hoyt, a. 24 y., d. Daniel and Rebecca, at Sa lem, Nov. 25, 1857. BLODGETT, William E., a. 40 y., shoemaker, s. Isaac S. and Cjmthia (Peabody), and Mary Charnce, 2d m. (maiden name Porter), a. 30 y., b. Salem, d. Robert (dec'd) and Louisa (Lufkin), May 12, 1868. BLYE, Sarah J., a. 17 y., b. Boxford, d. William and Sarah, and Henry Hinds, a. 28 y., shoemaker, b. Digby, Nova Scotia, s. William and Catharine, Nov. 26, 1850. BOARDMAN, Abbie H., a. 21 y., b. Georgetown, res. George town, d. Daniel and Mehitable (Nelson), and Alphonzo Munday, a. 21 y., butcher, s. Thomas P. and Harriet Ann (Field), at Ipswich, May 1, 1863. Adelaide L., a. 26 y., d. John and Louisa S. (McKenzie), and Benjamin C. Dedd, Jr., a. 24 y., shoemaker, b. Danvers, b. Dunbarten, N. H., res. Newbury, s. David S. and Aug. 22, 1868. Elizabeth, a. 21 y., d. John and Louisa S. (McKenzie), and Francis C. Frame, a. 22 y., shoemaker, b. Brookfield, N. S., res. Boxford, s. Samuel and Hannah (Whidden), at Boxford, Sept. 1, 1867. TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES 77 BOOKER, Chester W., a. 23 y., millwright, b. Turner, Me., s. Bradford and Emily (Lombard), and Adelia Blackston, 4th m., a. 25 y., b. Winslow, Me., d. Daniel and Abby (Emery), Sept. 13, 1882. BOYNTON, Solomon, a. 24 y., shoemaker, b. Gloucester, s. Elijah, and Caroline A. Hubbard, a. 23 y., b. Saco, Me., d. Warwick, Sept. 20, 1850. William, a. 24 y., hack driver, b. Rowley, res. Rowley, s. John and Bella, and Henry G. Welch, a. 22 y., hostler, s. 18 y., b. Hamilton, d. Albert (dec'd), and Violetta (Lit tlefield), Dec 23, 1880. BRACKETT, Maud, a. 22 y., at home, b. Lynn, res. Lynn, d. John and Bella, and Henry G. Welch, a. 22 y., hostler, s. J. Frank and Jenny (Howard), at Lynn, Dec. 6, 1896. BRADSTREET, Dudley, a. 24 y., farmer, b. Danvers, s. John and Sally, and Mehetable P. Bradstreet, a. 21 y., b. Ham ilton, d. Josiah and Sally, Feb. 12, 1852. Elijah, a. 24 y., shoemaker, s. William and Eunice, and Ellen Mehetable Gould, a. 19 y., d. Josiah and Betsey, May 19, 1853. Eliza, a. 23 y., d. Josiah and Sally (Patch), and Elias E. Andrews, a. 23 y., expressman, b. Essex, res. Essex, s. Elias (dec'd) and Caroline (Norton), Nov. 24, 1864. Eunice C, a. 26 y., d. Cornelius B., and Theodore A. Lewis, a. 25 y., cordwainer, b. Lynn, res. Lynn, s. James, Nov. 27, 1851. Frank, a. 28 y., bookkeeper, b. Beverly, res. Beverly, s. Josiah F. and Merrion (Howes), and Ruth Adelaide Bradstreet, a. 27 y., teacher, d. Dudley and Mehitable (Bradstreet), Oct. 15, 1891. Henrietta E., a. 22 y., d. Josiah and Sally, and Francis E. Porter, 2d. m., a. 36 y., shoemanufacturer, b. Beverly, res. Beverly, s. John and Hannah (Edwards), Feb. 13, 1861. Horace D., a. 26 y., farmer, s. Dudley and Mehitable Porter (Bradstreet), and Mabel Winthrop Warner, a. 18 y., b. Peterboro, N. H., res. Ipswich, d. Daniel A. and Lucy A. (Wilson), at Ipswich, Feb. 3, 1881. Josiah Porter, a. 26 y., farmer, s. Dudley and Mehitable • (Bradstreet), and Mary Adda Smith, a. 26 y., b. Hamil ton, res. Hamilton, d. Alvin and Mary E. (Story), at Wenham, June 14, 1883. 78 TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES Bradstreet, Louisa K., a. 30 y., d. William and Eunice (Per kins), and Samuel Worcester Hall, 2d. m., a. 38 y., shoe maker, b. Auburn, N. H., res. Middleton, s. Nathan and Sarah (Boynton), July 1, 1862. Mehetable P., a. 21 y., b. Hamilton, d. Josiah and Sally, and Dudley Bradstreet, a. 24 y., farmer, b. Danvers, s. John and Sally, Feb. 12, 1852. Moses, a. 43 y., farmer, s. William and Eunice (Perkins), and Emily Allen, a. 39 y., b. Beverly, res. Danvers, d. Benjamin and Esther Caldwell, Oct. 18, 1877. Ruth Adelaide, a. 27 y., teacher, d. Dudley and Mehitable (Bradstreet), and Frank Bradstreet, a. 28 y., bookkeeper, b. Beverly, res. Beverly, s. Josiah F. and Merrion (Howes), Oct. 15, 1891. Sarah A., a. 24 y., d. Josiah and Sally, and Caleb H. New comb, a. 29 y., provision dealer, b. Worcester, res. .Salem, s. Caleb and Hannah, Oct. 23, 1856. Sarah Josephine, a. 28 y., dressmaker, d. Dudley and Mehit able P. (Bradstreet), and Josiah Loring Gould, a. 27 y., clerk, s. John and Mary A. (Hutchinson), Jan. 4, 1882. BRAY, Benjamin S., a. 23 y., mariner, b. Gloucester, res. Danvers, s. James M. and Betsey A. (Hicoff), and An nah E. P. Perkins, a. 19 y., d. Thomas P. (dec'd) and Elizabeth A. (Merrill), Apr. 14, 1864. James Munroe, a. 20 y., shoe cutter, b. Danvers, s. Benjamin S. and Elizabeth (Perkins), and Mabel O. Wildes, a. 16 y., domestic, d. William H. and Eunice (Atwood), at Box ford, Sept. 24, 1895. BRIELL, James H., res. Newmarket, N. H., and Olive A. Came, res. York, Me., Oct. 5, 1854. BROWN, George B. 2d. m., a. 30 y., miller, b. Danvers, res. Ipswich, s. John and Sarah (Wilkins), and Lottie P. Lake, a. 20 y., dressmaker, d. Henry W. and Mary A. (Kneeland), Nov. 29, 1883. Lucy M., a. 25 y., b. Beverly, res. Danvers, d. John and Sa rah F. (Wilkins), and John H. Caldwell, a. 34 y., farmer, b. Dunbarton, N. H., res. Newbury, s. David S. and Abigail (Newman), Dec. 7, 1865. Mary J., a. 19 y., b. N. S., res. N. S., d. John and Sarah, and Charles Wilson, a. 22 y., shoemaker, b. N. S., res. Dan vers, s. George and Charlotte (Frost), Mar. 18, 1871. TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES 79 Brown, Willard Eugene, a. 26 y., shoe cutter, b. Wenham, res. Georgetown, s. Charles and Mary Ann (Woodbridge), and Edith May Garrett, a. 28 y., dressmaker, 'd. William and Sarah Harriett (Lake), June 22, 1897. BRYANT, Mary S., 2d. m., a; 19 y., b. Sandwich, N. H., res. Middleton, d. James and Nancy Stone, and John Holley, a. 22 y., butcher, b. Newbury, Vt., s. James and Jane, July 3, 1860. BUCKMINSTER, Clara, a. 20 y., b. Georgetown, res. George town, d. George N., and Cyrus Tidd, a. 30 y., farmer, b. Georgetown, res. Georgetown, s. Samuel C., Mar. 10, 1859. BURNHAM, George W., a. 36 y., b. Beverly, s. Ansel, and Anna Bell Berry, 2d m., a. 29 y., at home, b. Yar mouth, N. S., d. Benjamin and Mary (Head) Pitman, at Ipswich, Aug. 26, 1891. BURNS, Catharine, a. 26 y., b. Cork Co., Ire., res. Haverhill, d. John and Catharine, and James Mullen, a. 26 y., la borer, b. Cavan Co., Ire., s. John and Catharine (Hal- penny), at Haverhill, Jan. 23, 1876. Lizzie F., a. 25 y., at home, b. Ipswich, res. Ipswich, d. Thomas and Jane, and George F. Smith, a. 27 y., operative, s. John and Sarah (Phillips), at Ipswich, Oct. 15, 1884. Richard, a. 22 y., operative, b. Montreal, L. C, res. Law rence, s. Richard and Mary, and Margaret Lin, a. 22 y., b. Scotland, res. North Andover, Jan. 19, 1851. BURRIL, Sarah J., a. 18 y., b. Lynn, d. Loren, and James H. Lewis, a. 21 y., cordwainer, b. Lynn, res. Lytm, s. James, May 13, 1852. BURRILL, Delia A., a. 18 y., b. Newburyport, d. James (dec'd) and Sarah (Howard), and Charles P. James, a. 17 y., shoemaker, s. Joseph P. and Margaret P. (Hobson), May 22, 1871. BUSSELL, William A., 2d. m., a. 25 y., farmer, b. Columbia, Me., res. Watertown, s. Isciac and Jane, and Lorintha M. Curtis, a. 17 y., b. Boxford, res. Boxford, d. Francis and Lorintha, Sept. 28, 1856. 80 TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES BUSHEY, Julia Agnes, a. 19 y., at home, b.. Newburyport, res. Bradford, d. Moses and Mary Ann (McDonald), and Frank Ezra Gould, a. 21 y., shoemaker, s. Edward Otis and Roseltha (Sides Foster), at Bradford, Apr. 4, 1896. CABEEN, William, res. Salem, and Elis L. Reed, res. Salem, Sept. 4, 1861. CALDWELL, John H., a. 34 y, farmer, b. Dunbarton, N. H., res. Newbury, s. David S. and Abigail (Newman), and Lucy M. Brown, a. 25 y., b. Beverly, res. Danvers, d. John and Sarah F. (Wilkins), Dec. 7, 1865. CAME, Olive A., res. York, Me., and James H. Briell, res. Newmarket, N. H., Oct. 5, 1854., CAMERON, Mary B., a. 22 y., domestic, b. Salt River, N. S., res. Peabody, d. John and Catharine, and George L. Batchelder, a. 21 y., farmer, s. Ezra and Mary S. (An drew), at Lynn, Oct. 22, 1883. CARLTON, Dalmer J., a. 26 y., combmaker, b. West New bury, res. West Newbury, s. Samuel and Nancy (Richard son), and Harriet A. (Field) Munday, 2d m., a. 48 y., b. West Newbury, d. Charles and Harriet (Vonhagen), June 24, 1868. CARPENTER, Mary M., 2d. m., a. 41 y., b. Gloucester, res. Gloucester, d. John and Nancy U. Woodbury, and Jo seph E. Stanwood, 3d. m., a. 59 y., farmer, b. Gloucester, s. Solomon and Nancy (Burrell), at Gloucester, Oct. 4, 1882. CARR, James, a. 32 y., manufacturing chemist, b. Bradford, Yorkshire, Eng., res. New York City, s. Thomas and Hannah, and Stella Bradley Barnard, a. 26 y., lady, b. Brooklyn, N. Y., d. Charles N. and Lavinia (Peters), at Boston, Jan. 25, 1896. James M., a. 37 y., farmer, b. Litchfield, N. H., res. Boxford, s. Elliott and Sarah, and Christianne B. Andrews, 2d. m. a. 36 y. (maiden name Christianne B. Morgan), b. Man chester, res., Boxford, d. Israel and Christianne B., June 13, 1865. TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES 8 1 Carr, Mary L., a. 25 y., at home, b. Revere, Mass., d. John H. and Theresa C. (Daly), and Anthony F. Artesina, a. 27 y., stamper, b. Gibraltar, Spain, res. Cambridgeport, s. Al bert and Adeline (Larcia), at Danvers, Oct. 24, 1893. CASEY, David, a. 33 y., butcher, b. Salem, s. Daniel (mother dec'd), and Mary Barry, 2d. m., a. 27 y., (maiden name Collins), b. Ireland, at Danvers, Mar. 31, 1871. CASS, Caroline, a. 30 y., operative, d. Thomas and Margaret (Riley), and Edward H. French, a. 27 y., operative, b. Boxford, res. Boxford, s. Walter and Lucy Ann (Kent), at Danvers, July 13, 1884. Emma J., a. 32 y., b. Salem, Mass., d. Thomas and Margaret (Riley), and Wallace Derry, a. 40 y., farmer, b. Harvey, New Brunswick, res. Hopewell, Albert Co., New Bruns wick, s. Isaac and Ann, at Danvers, July 11, 1878. Harriet J., a. 23 y., at home, d. Thomas and Margaret (Riley), and William H. Ferguson, a. 25 y., baker, s. Edward H. and Mary Ann (Gould), at Danvers, July 13, 1884. James W., a. 25 y., shoemaker, b. Salem, s. Thomas and Mar garet (Riley), and Hannah Frances Tyler, a. 21 y., b. Boxford, d. Eri B., and Hannah (Lake), Jan. 20, 1872. John H., a. 25 y., farmer, s. Thomas and Margaret (Riley), and Florence Pearson, a. 22 y., b. Boxford, d. Cornelius and Sarah A. (Thompson), at Danvers, May 16, 1877. Margaret E., a. 29 y., at home, d. Thomas and Margaret (Riley), and James T. Donahue, a. 25 y., hack driver, b. Lawrence, res. Lawrence, s. Thomas and Catharine (Holoran), at Danvers, Nov. 16, 1887. Mary A., a. 27 y., operative, d. Thomas and Margaret (Riley), and Arthur S. Adams, a. 21 y., laborer, b. Wilton, Me., s. Edwin and Sarah C. (Morse), at Danvers, Aug. 19, 1885. Thomas Francis, a. 34 y., farmer, s. Thomas and Margaret (Riley), and Fanny Frances O'Dea, a. 21 y., domestic, b. Ireland, d. Patrick and Mary (Kane), at Danvers, Jan. 8, 1890. CHAMBERLAIN, Austin Edward, a. 21 y., coachman, b. Port land, Me., s. Marshall and Nancy (Pearl), and Ella Fran ces Lake, a. 22 y., operative, d. Ebenezer H. and Susan (Whitaker), at Danvers, May 22, 1882. John Atwood, a. 38 y., jeweler, b. Salem, s. Benj. Moses and Mary (Low), and Sarah E. Ferguson, a. 34 y., dressmaker, d. Edward H. and Mary Ann (Gould), Nov. 14, 1894. 82 TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES Chamberlain, Mary A., a. 18 y., res. Topsfield (tho' living at Danvers), d. Marshall,, and Richard Flint, a. 18 y., farmer, res. Danvers, at Middleton, Apr. 2, 18^0. CHANDLER, James H., a. 21 y., clerk, b. Salem, res. Salem, s. James P. and Eliza A. (BisseU), and Carrie W. Lake, a. 21 y., d. Robert and Mary A. (Towne), Dec 25, 1877. CHAPLIN, Jerry A., a. 37 y., shoe cutter, b. Rowley, res. Georgetown, s. Alfred and Elizabeth (Todd), and Fran celia Harriman, a. 36 y., at home, b. Georgetown, res. Georgetown, d. Charles Addison and Judith, Nov. 28, 1889. CHAPMAN, Annie J., a. 18 y., d, Amos S. and Eliza A. (Per kins), and Lewis H. Wildes, a. 22 y., shoemaker, s. Humphrey and Olive B. (Perkins), at Hamilton, May 11, 1864. Daniel G., a. 23 y., shoemaker, b. Rowley, res. Ipswich, s. Jona than and Elizabeth, and Harriet M. Andrews, a. 20 y., d. Moody and Mercy, Nov. 2, 1854. Eliza M., a. 18 y., d. Amos S. and Eliza A., and Jacob S. Pea body, a. 22 y., farmer, s. Augustine S. and Helena, Apr. 6, 1858. Ella Augusta, a. 17 y., d. Amos S. (dec'd) and Eliza A. (Per kins), and Fred Smerage, a, 23 y., shoecutter, b. Leming- ton, Vt., s. Hollis and Susan (Bardwell), at Haverhill, Jan. 11, 1874. Everett C, a. 22 y., farm laborer, b. Brooklyn, N. S,, res. Wenham, s. Silas and Eliza (Smith), and Lennie May Wildes, a. 19 y., at home, d. Lewis H. and Annie J. (Chapman), at Wenham, Apr. 7, 1889. Jessia M., a. 22 y., domestic, b. Ipswich, Mass., d. Lewis A. and Delia A. (Conant), and Fred H. Furbush, a. 28 y., heel cutter, b. Dover, N. H., s. Daniel W. and Hannah H., Sept. 27, 1891. John K., 2d. m., a. 51 y., farmer, b. Haverhill, res. Ipswich, s. Jonathan P. and Susanna (Knight), and Maria Gard ner, a. 28 y., b. Liverpool, N. S., res. Ipswich, d. Lewis and Hannah Dexter, Dec. 25, 1867. Lewis A., 2d m., a. 51 y., shoemaker, s. Amos Smith and Eliza A. (Perkins), and Nellie A. (Gallup) Perkins, 2d. m. a. 41 y., shoe-stitcher, b. Danvers, d. William Webster and Mary (Story) Gallup, Oct. 25, 1899. TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES 83 Chapman, Louisa A., a. 19 y., domestic, b. Ipswich, d. Daniel and Harriet M. (Andrews), and Benj. Payson Glazier, a. 29 y., farmer, s. Benjamin and Clarissa (Towne), at Ips wich, Sept. 24, 1882. CHARNCE, Mary, 2d. m., (maiden name Porter), a. 30 y., b. Salem, d. Robert (dec'd) and Louisa (Lufkin), and William E. Blodgett, a. 40 y., shoemaker, s. Isaac S. and Cynthia (Peabody), May 12, 1868. CHASE, Frank W., a. 27 y., farmer, b. West Haverhill, res. Georgetown, s. Amos P. and Lizzie (Rowe), and Emma J. Perley, a. 22 y., b. Boxford, res. Boxford, d. Humph rey and Eunice (Peabody), Jan. 15, 1882. George E., a. 32 y., shoemaker, b. Sandwich, N. H., res. Pea body, s. Charles H. and Elizabeth B., and Susanna W. Higgins, a. 22 y., b. Middleton, res. Danvers, d. Abisha and Margaret, July 11, 1877. William L., a. 21 y., farmer, b. Maidstone, Vt., s. Albert S. (dec'd), and Lydia O. (Hawkins), and Margaret A. Mc Donald, a. 18 y., b. Port Mulgrave, N. S., d. George and Flora, Sept. 5, 1867. CHESLEY, Charles A., a. 21 y., carpenter, b. Haverhill, res. L3mn, s. Albert L. and Sarah E. (Doyle), and Susan A. Clark, a. 20 y., d. Erastns K. and Martha Jane (Bick- nell), Nov. 21, 1880. CHISHOLM, Catharine J., a. 18 y., domestic, b. Pictou, N. S., d. Christopher and Christa (Chisholm), and Henry H. Roberts, a. 24 y., operative, s. Nathan H. and Mary J. (Sykes), Oct. 1, 1883. Isabella, a. 25 y., b. Antigonish, N. S., d. Valentine and Cath arine (Carmine), and James McCormack, a. 29 y., farmer, b. Kenagh, Longford Co., Ireland, s. James and Mar garet (Walker), at Danvers, June 27, 1871. CHUTE, Sarah L., a. 21 y., b. Salem, res. Salem, d. James E. and Sarah S., and George H. Shepard, a. 24 y., shoe maker, b. Salem, s. George T. and Martha A., at Salem, Apr. 3, 1879. CLAPP, Isaac H., 2d. m., a. 24 y., shoecutter, b. Boston, s. Isaac P. and Harriet M. (Moore), and Elvira Bixby, a. 17 y., d. George and Lydia A. (Perley), at North An dover, May 3, 1863. 84 , TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES CLARK, S. Abbie, a. 20 y., operative, d. Erastus K. and Mar tha Jane (Bicknell), and George H. Wright, Jr., a. 26 y., shoecutter, b. Stockbridge, Vt., s. Geo. H. and Lydia J. (Le Baron), Jan. 9, 1881. Susan A., a. 20 y., d. Erastus K. and Martha Jane (Bicknell), and Charles A. Chesley, a. 21 y., carpenter, b. Haverhill, res. Lynn, s. Albert L. and Sarah E. (Doyle), Nov. 21, 1880. William W., a. 21 y., shoemaker, s. Samuel and Ann P., and Nancy R. Roberts, a. 18 y., d. George and Sally, July 5, 1859. CLARKE, Charles H., a. 32 y., shoemaker, b. Lynn, s. Sam uel and Anna P. (Gould), and Addie A. Andrews, a. 21 y., d. Elisha P. and Abigail C. (Foster), at Boxford, Aug. 20, 1873. CLERK, Bessie Colkit, a. 22 y., at home, b. Peabody, d. Rob ert and Carrie (Merrill), and Edward Boydon Wood- ¦ bury, a. 22 y., clerk, s. Isaac M. and Sarah K. (Leach), Dec 22, 1897. CLERKE, Carrie F., 2d. m., a. 37 y., compositor, b. Ports mouth, N. H., d. Eben S. and Elizabeth (Lester) Mer rill, and Philip Palmer, 2d. m., a. 39 y., printer, b. Bel videre, Vt., s. Stephen J. and Ann (Hodgkins), at George town, Dec. 6, 1890. CLIFFORD, Edwin S., a. 23 y., shoemaker, s. Samuel and Rachael (Averell), and Amanda D. Pike, a. 23 y., b. Hamilton, d. Benjamin and Huldah D. (Dorman), Apr. 24, 1862. IVilliam W., a. 40 y., shoemaker, s. Samuel (dec'd), and Ra- • chel (Averell), and Farzina P. Kennedy, a. 24 y., b. Bos ton, d. William and Olive, at Cambridge, Jan. 11, 1877. CLOUGH, Lydia M., a. 19 y., b. Barford, Canada E., res. Middleton, d. Chase and Melinda, and George W. Pea- ' body, a. 21 y., shoemaker, res. Middleton, s. William and Almira, Jan. 19, 1860. William H., a. 21 y, clerk, b. Danvers, res. Boston, s. Daniel (dec'd), and Lucy B. (Rust), and M. Anna Perkins, a. 21 y., d. John P. and Jane H. (Giles), at Marblehead, Feb. 12, 1873. TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES 85 COLE, Sophronia, a. 23 y., b. Rowley, and Ephraim Perkins, a. 30 y., farmer, s. Jacob and Mary, Apr. 6, 1854. COLLINS, Frederick, a. 26 y., shoemaker, b. Tipperary Co., Ireland, s. Henry and Margaret (Maddox), and Cathar ine Fallon, a. 22 y., b. Cambridge, res. Lawrence, d. Lawrence and Margaret (Colen), at Lawrence, May 18, 1872. Mary Elizabeth, a. 18 y., at home, b. Peabody, d. Mathew and Nellia (Keath), and Charles Hobert Lake, a. 34 y., farmer, s. Ebenezer H. and Susan S. (Whittier), Aug. 19, 1891. COLMAN, Margaret Elizabeth, a. 33 y., at home, b. Newbury port, res. Newbury, d. Moses and Elizabeth (Coffin), and Arthur Marsh Merriam, at Byfield, Sept. 22, 1881. CONANT, Albert S., a. 22 y., milk dealer, s. Benjamin and Josephine B. (Wilson), and Hattie E. Day, a. 23 y., at home, b. Danvers, res. Danvers, d. Abel N. and Grace E. (Day) Tyler, at Danvers, Nov. 27, 1889. Arthur Henry, a. 23 y., milkman, s. Benjamin and Josephine B. (Wilson), and Sarah Lillian Garrett, a. 21 y., at home, d. William H. and Sarah H. Lake, Dec 2, 1885. Benjamin, 2d. m., a. 37 y., farmer, b. Beverly, s. John and Ruth (Stanley), (both dec'd), and Margaret Starratt, a. 22 y., b. Nova Scotia, d. Frank (dec'd) and Deborah, June 18, 1872. Clarance L., a. 30 y., farmer, s. Benj. and Josephene B. (Wil son), and May W. Dodge, a. 24 y., b. Danvers, res. Dan vers, d. Geo. W. and Josephene (Andrews), at Danvers, Oct. 23, 1894. Elbridge F., a. 28 y., watchmaker, s. Nathaniel and Elizabeth K., and Belinda Rogers Whitnall, 2d. m., a. 22 y., b. Cleveland, Ohio, d. President M. Rogers, July 10, 1858. . Frederick W., a. 24 y., farmer, b. Beverly, s. Benjamin and Josephine B. (Wilson) and Virginia Garrett, ,a. 20 y., at home, d. Wm. H. and Sarah H. (Lake), at Danvers, June 2, 1883. Nellie M., a. 22 y., domestic, b. Ipswich, d. Elias C. and Sa rah (Taylor), and Oscar R. Curtis, a. 22 y., shoemaker, b. Boxford, s. Francis and Lillia (Briant), Nov. 10, 1892. 86 TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES CONLEY, Charles H., a. 30 'y., clerk, b. Lynn, s. James H. and Eunice G. (Janes), and Lizzie F. Smith, 2d. m. a. 27. y, b. Ipswich, res. Ipswich, d. Perkins and Lydia (Spil- ler), at Rowley, Dec. 4, 1881. Laura A., 18 y., b. Lynn, res. Boxford, d. James H. and Eu nice P. (janes), and Herbert W. Gould, a. 23 y., trader, s. Andrew and Mary P. (Lake), Dec. 17, 1871. Samuel, a. 21 y., operative, b. Lynn, s. James H. and Eunice P. (Janes), and Ruth P. Lake, a. 33 y., dressmaker, d. Eliezer and Hannah A. (Gould), Oct. 13, 1883. CONNER, Nellie G., a. 20 y., domestic, b. Fitchburg, d. Ed ward and Mary (Leary), and Michael Manning, a. 27 y., milk dealer, s. James and Catherine (Flanigan), at Danvers, Nov. 4, 1896. CONNERS, Katie J., a. 18 y., operative, b. Salem, res. Wen ham, d. and Katie J., and Horace Ellsworth Mason, a. 23 y., gardener, b. Beverly, s. Alphonso and Lucy Ann (Kent), at Wenham, Nov: 28, 1889. COOK, Mary Jane, a. 21 y., b. Canada, d. Patrick and Ellen, and James Waters, a. 28 y., shoemaker, b. Cork Co., Ire land, s. John and Bridget, Sept. 20, 1859. Walter G., a. 18 y., mechanic, b. Middleton, res. Middleton, s. Hugh and Mary A. (McCarthy), and Florence Stanley, a. 21 y., b. Swampscott, res. Middleton, d. George and Eunice H. (Berry), June 7, 1877. COPELAND, Marguerite Jane, a. 20 y., domestic, b. Annapo lis, N. S., and Ephraim P. Ferguson, 2d. m., a. 39 y., farmer, s. Edward H. and Ann (Gould), at Boxford, Oct. 18, 1896. CRAM, Grace M., a. 20 y., closer, b. Lynn, d. Algernon S. and Nancy (Burrell), and Fred Percy Smerage, a. 19 y., fireman, s. Fred and Ella A. (Chapman), at Lynn, Sept. 2, 1894. CRAWFORD, Lyndon Smith, 2d. m., a. 34 y., minister, b. North Adams, s. Rev. Robert, D. D., and Ellen Maria (Griffin), and Jeanie Grace Greenough, a. 23 y., at home, b. Westfield, res. Westfield, d. Rev. James C. and Jeanie Ashby (Bates), at Westfield, Oct. 13, 1886. TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES 87 Crawford, Lyndon Smith, 3rd. m., a. 38 y., clergyman, mis sionary, b. North Adams, now in Broussa, Turkey, s. Rev. Robert, D. D., and Ellen Maria (Griffin), and Olive Newell Twichell, a. 36 y., teacher, b. Plantsville, Conn., now in Constantinople, Turkey, d. Edward and Jane (Walkley), at Constantinople, Turkey, Sept. 4, 1890. CREAMER, Justin P., a. 26 y., farmer, b. Waldoboro, Mc, s. Robert and Susan C. Overback, and Abby J. Andrews, a. 19 y., at home, d. William H. and Lillie E. (Estis), at Boxford, May 1, 1897. CRISTY, Harriet Francis, a. 22 y., at home, b. St. Louis, Mo., d. John and Caroline (Johnson), and William Watkin Griffiths a. 26 y., physician and surgeon, b. Llanllyfine, Wales, G. B., res. Hillsboro, N. H., s. Robert and Jennie (Roberts), Feb. 10, 1897. CROSBY, Willard E., a. 24 y., carpenter, b. Yarmouth Co., N. S., s. Sylvester and Mary J., and Lydia A. Pitman, a. 24 y., necktie maker, res. Danvers, d. Benj. and Annie (Slate), July 12, 1899. CROSS, Henry A., a. 22 y., painter, b. Wilmot, N. H., res. Wilmot, N. H., s. Frederick C. and Sarah (Clay), and Thursa M. Merrill, a. 19 y., b. Beverly, res. Danvers, d. Ezra and Mary, Mar. 29, 1874. CROUSE, Mary Regina, a. 22 y., at home, b. Lower Branch, N. S., d. Frank and Sophia Elisabeth (Ernst), and Ly man Wilber Wildes, a. 21 y. baggage master B. & M. R. R., s. Lewis H. and Annie Jane (Chapman), at Box ford, Dec. 24, 1895. CROWDIS, Alice L., a. 21 y., b. Baddeck, Cape Breton, N. S., d. James and Isabel, and Levi L. Beal, a. 29 y., coachman, b. Rockport, s. John W. and Sarah J. (Ricker), at Box ford, Jan. 28, 1880. CROWELL, Mary E., a. 24 y., d. Josiah and Elizabeth (Phil lips), and Nathaniel Perley, 2d. m., a. 36 y., shoemaker, s. Francis and Louisa (Gould), Apr. 28, 1863. Susan J., a. 24 y., b. Barrington, N. S., res. Danvers, d. Wil liam M. and Susan J., and William F. Palmer, a. 26 y., coach driver, b. Lowell, res. Danvers, s. Thomas and Ellen (Milligan), Sept. 14, 1861. 88 TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES CULLENANE, Margaret L., a. 23 y., domestic, b. Methuen, res. Lawrence, s. William and Ellen (Welch), and Wil liam H. Walsh, a. 26 y., farmer, s. William P. and Abby A. (Bradstreet), at Newburyport, Mar. 12, 1891. CUMMINGS, Abbie J., a. 20 y., d. Alfred and Salome M. (Welch), and William P. Gould, a. 24 y., butcher, s. Jonathan Porter (dec'd) and Mary E. (Munday), Jan. 20, 1875. Almira, a. 50 y., d. William and Sarah (Scott), and Samuel Todd, 2d. m., a. 67 y., farmer, s. Samuel C. and Lydia (Gould), at Georgetown, June 10, 1880. Arthur C, a. 20 y., assistant baggage master, s. Alfred and Salome (Welch), and Elizabeth Bell Merrill, a. 18 y., at home, b. Wenham, res. Wenham, d. Frank and Mary (Flaharty), at Wenham, Nov. 1, 1890. Eva H., a. 19 y., at home, d. Alfred arid Salome (Welch), and Samuel G. Goodhue, a. 27 y., farmer, b. Salem, res. Hamilton, s. John B. and Sarah A. (Connery), at Ips wich, Nov. 30, 1882. Laura Ann, a. 42 y., dressmaker, d. Alfred and Salome (Welch), and Ira Perley Long, 2d. m., a. 41 y., black smith, s. Henry and Cathrine (Perley), Dec. 14, 1898. Martha Stevens, a. 35 y., operative, d. Alfred and Salome M. (Welch), and Norman McLeod, 2d. m., a. 44 y., opera tive, b. Lowell, s. Kenneth and Betsey (Maxwell), at Boxford, Mar. 28, 1888. Mary, a. 22 y., domestic, b. Arlington, England, d. Dennis and Anna (Conners), and George Simpson, a. 26 y., la borer, b. Aberdeenshire, Scotland, s. Alexander and Mary (Malcolm), at Danvers, Jan. 1, 1885. Sarah Burgess, a. 21 y., d. Alfred and Salome (Welch), and Ephraim Peabody Ferguson, a. 23 y., farmer, s. Edward H. and Mary Ann (Gould), Apr. 24, 1881. Susan, a. 48 y., res. Boston, d. Cyrus and Susan, and Martin Moore, 2d. m., a. 68 y., clergyman, b. Sterling, res. Bos ton, s. Jonathan and Elizabeth, Apr. 6, 1859. CURRY, John W., a. 27 y., shoemaker, b. Holderness, N. H., res. Middleton, s. Jesse P. and Joanna M. (Piper), and Mary A. Peabody, a. 22 y., b. Middleton, res. Middleton, d. Jeremiah and Mary (Wilkins), May 27, 1868. TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES 89 CURTIS, Charles, a. 22 y., farmer, b. Vanceborough, -Me., res. Boxford, s. George W. and Mercy (Drew), and Bertha Lacy, a. 20 y., at home, b. N. Andover, res. N. Andover, d. H. and Lucy C. (Ayers), at Boxford, Mar. 30, 1899. Francis, 2d. m., a. 38 y., carpenter, b. Boxford, s. Francis and Lorintha (Davis), and Julia Ann Beckford, 2d', m. (maiden name Dodge), a. 35 y., d. William P. and Re becca P. (Perkins), (both dec'd), at Wenham, June 20, 1875. Lorintha M., a. 17 y., b. Boxford, res. Boxford, d. Francis and Lorintha, and William A. Bussell, 2d. m., a. 25 y., farmer, b. Columbia, Me., res. Watertown, s. Isaac and Jane, Sept. 28, 1856, Lucy D., a. 18 y., b. Boxford, d. Francis and Lorintha D., and George P. Hobson, a. 22 y., carpenter, b. Rowley, s. Pres cott and Dorothy, Mar. 25, 1860. Oscar R., a. 22 y., shoemaker, b. Boxford, s. Francis and Lillia (Briant), and Nellie M. Conant, a. 22 y., domestic, b. Ipswich, d. Elias C. and Sarah (Taylor), Nov. 10, 1892. DALEY, Thomas Edwin Osborn, a. 40 y., printer, b. Dublin, Ireland, res. Boston, s. John and Elizabeth (Osborn), and Esther Jane Towne, a. 51 y., at home, d. Benjamin B. and Esther (Peabody), at Boston, Oct. 26, 1898. DAME, Clarence L., a. 30 y., carpenter, b. Moultonborough, N. H., res. Jackson, N. H., s. Timothy and Fidelia (Fol som) , and Lauraetta Dodge, a. 30 y., at home, d. John H. and Mary J. (Lake), Mar. 6, 1890. DAVIS, Charlotte P., a. 18 y., b. Amesbury, N. H., res. Ha verhill, d. Nathaniel and Sukey, and Jerry M.- Welch, a. 21 y., carpenter, b. Portsmouth, N. H., res. Haverhill, s. Paul and Mary, Aug. 22, 1860. Lulu F., a. 24 y., b. Bangor, Me., res. Ipswich, d. Ephraim and Melenda (Johnson), and Elnathan B. Hubbard, a. 26 y., mill operative, b. Ipswich, res. Ipswich, s. John and Sarah (Floyd), Jan. 21, 1883. Mary Ellen, a. 20 y., b. Salem, res. Salem, d. John and Mary (Cook), and Joseph Addison Bi.xby, a. 28 y., shoemaker, res. Salem, s. Asa B. and Lucy A. (Shepard), June 4, 1872. 90 TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES Davis, Wesley E., a. 21 y., shoemaker, b. Lee, N. H., s. David E. and Mary (York), and Catharine T. Sides, a. 19 y., b. Groveland, d. tVilliam O. and Elizabeth (Burbank), July 8, 1863. DAVISON, Albert H., a. 26 y., laborer, b. Gloucester, s. George H. and Elma L. (Averill), and Josephine (Tink ham) Sanders, 2d. m., a. 22* y., domestic, b. Yarmouth, N. S., res. Wenham, d. Eben and Matilda (Andrews), at Wenham, Mar. 18, 1885. DAY, Alvin Fowler, a. 29 y., farmer, b. Beverly, s. Samuel L. and Sophronia N. (Dodge), and Harriet Josephine Smith, a. 29 y., at home, d. John and Sarah (Phillips), Dec 5, 1889. Hattie E., a. 23 y., at home, b. Danvers, res. Danvers, d. Abel N. and Grace E. (Day) Tyler, and Albert S. Conant, a. 22 y., milk dealer, s. Benjamin and Josephine B. (Wilson), at Danvers, Nov. 27, 1889. DEERING, Fred William, a. 22 y., butcher, b. Corinth, Me., s. William A. and Margaret C. (Manning), and Della May Frame, a. 21 y., at home, d. Francis C. and Eliza beth (Boardman), at Middleton, Jan. 30, 1890. DELAND, Benjamin F., a. 29 y., shoemaker, b. Danvers, s. Benjamin and Elizabeth (Ross), and Harriet A. Knee land, a. 32 y., (maiden name Harriet A. Lane), b. Glouces ter, d. David L. and Lydia A., Nov. 2, 1865. John H., a. 22 y., shoeworker, s. Benjamin (dec'd) and Eliza beth (Ross), and Isabel W. Greenough, a. 17 y., b. Sa lem, d. Daniel S. (dec'd) and Caroline C. (Quint), at Boxford, Dec 25, 1873. Lydia P., a. 24 y., d. Benjamin (dec'd) and Elizabeth (Ross), and Edward Everett Gunnison, 2d. m., a. 36 y., shoe maker, b. Boxford, s. William and Hannah (Smith), (both dec'd), at Boxford, Oct. 17, 1873. DERRAH, Alice M., a. 21 y., at home, b. Nova Scotia, res. Middleton, d. , and George R. Fuller, a. 20 y., farmer, s. Benjamin and Eliza M. (Foster), at Andover, May 16, 1892. DERRY, Sarah G., a. 18 y., b. St. John, N. B., d. Joseph and Mary (Miner), and Albert C. Batchelder, a. 26 y., farmer, s. Ezra and Mary S. (Andrews), at Danvers, Feb. 3, 1877. TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES 9 1 Derry, Wallace, a. 40 y., farmer, b. Harvey, New Brunswick, res. Hopewell, Albert Co., New Brunswick, s. Isaac and Ann, and Emma J. Cass, a. 32 y., b. Salem, Mass., d. Thomas and Margaret (Riley), at Danvers, July 11, 1878. DICKINSON, Martha A., a. 26 y., b. Ipswich, res. Ipswich, d. Amos, and Thomas J. Quinn, a. 23 y., farmer, b. Salem, res. Ipswich, s. James and Sally C. (Thorner), Aug. 23, 1868. DIECKHOFF, Mary Elizabeth, a. 25 y., at home, b. Nova Scotia, d. James and Hannah (Carroll), and Hazen Rogers Wildes, a. 31 y., carpenter, s. William H. and Eunice H. (Richardson), Oct. 27, 1897. DODD, Benjamin C, 2d. m., a. 35 y., shoemaker, b. Marble head, s. Benjamin N. and Abigail, and Lucy Ann Wildes, a. 17 y., d. Humphrey, Jr., and Olive B., Apr. 12, 1855. Benjamin C. Jr., a. 24 y., shoemaker, b. Danvers, s. Benjamin C. and Elizabeth T. (Goodell) (she dec'd), and Adelaide L. Boardman, a. 26 y., d. John and Lotusa S. (McKen zie), Aug. 22, 1868. DOGDE, Clarence Preston, a. 26 y., barber, s. John H. and Mary J. (Lake), and Mary Stevenson Graves, a. 18 y., at home, b. Sherborn, res. Marblehead, d. Joseph, 2d. and Sarah A. (Orne), at Marblehead, Dec. 25, 1887. Elizabeth D., a. 19 y., b. Ipswich, res. Ipswich, d. Nathan D. and Elizabeth, and Andrew J. Phillips, 2d. m., a. 30 y., shoemaker, s. Samuel and Lydia, Jan. 1, 1855. John H., a. 22 y., shoemaker, s. William P. and Rebecca P., and Mary J. Lake, a. 23 y., d. Eleazer and Hannah A., Oct. 22, 1857. John H., 2d. m., a. 31 y., shoecutter, s. William P. and Re becca P. (Perkins), (both dec'd), and Mary J. Smith, 2d. m., a. 29 y. (maiden name Mary J. Perkins), b. Wen ham, d. Thomas (dec'd) and Elizabeth W. (Merrill), at Wenham, July 19, 1866. Julia A., a. 24 y., d. William P. (dec'd) and Rebecca P. (Per kins) (dec'd), and Samuel Beckford, Jr., a. 27 y., shoe maker, s. Samuel and Abigail (Averell), at Salem, Jan. 24, 1864. Lauraetta, a. 30 y., at home, d. John H. and Mary J. (Lake), and Clarence L. Dame, a. 30 y., carpenter, b. Moulton borough, N. H., res. Jackson, N. H., s. Timothy and Fi delia (Folsom), Mar. 6, 1890. 92 TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES Dodge, Luke, a. 48 y., farmer, b. Hamilton, res. Hamilton, s. Luke and Margaret, and Cecelia Augusta Orne, 2d. m., a. 36 y., res. Hamilton, d. Burley and Caroline A., Sept. 26, 1880. Mary Jane, 2d. m., a. 40 y., b. Holderness, N. H., res. Hamil ton, d. Nancy and "Nathaniel Etheridge," and Joseph B. Graves, 2d. m., a. 60 y., trader, b. Marblehead, res. Mar blehead, s. Joseph and j;iizabeth, Nov. 25, 1857. May W., a. 24 y., b. Danvers, res. Danvers, d. George W. and Josephene (Andrews), and Clarence L. Conant, a. 30 y., farmer, s. Benj. and Josephene B. (Wilson), at Danvers, . Oct. 23, 1894. DONAHUE, James T., a. 25 y., hack driver, b. Lawrence, res. Lawrence, s. Thomas and Catharine (Holoran), and Margaret E. Cass, a. 29 y., at home, d. Thomas and Mar garet (Riley), at Danvers, Nov. 16, 1887. DONALDSON, Wellington, a. 32 y., miller, s. William and Elizabeth (Peabody), and Lillie O. Benton, a. 27 y., b.' Suffield, Conn., res. Boston, d. George W. and Ann (Lord), at Boston, May 10, 1881. DONNELLS, Susan, 2d, m., a. 25 y., b. Plainfield, Vt., res. Ipswich, d. John Pearson, and Cyrus Peabody, 2d. m., a. 28 y., housewright, s. Thomas, June 5, 1850. DORMAN, John S., a. 21 y., farmer, b. North Andover, res. Boxford, s. John B. and Catherine (Symonds) Sinclair, (Parents by adoption Ancill and H. H. Dorman), and Sarah Helen Sides, b. Groveland, res. Boxford, d. Thomas A. and Elizabeth O. (Carr), Nov. 24, 1880. DOWNING, Oliver, a. 24 y., shoemaker, b. South Reading, res. Lynnfield, s. Edward and Sally, and Sarah M. Hood, a. 23 y., d. John G. and Sarah B., June 4, 1856. Sarah E., a. 27 y., b. South Reading, res. Lynnfield, d. Edward and Sarah (Henfield), and James Wilson, a. 34 y., wheel wright, b. Greenock, Scotland, s. Lawrence and Mary (Braceland) (dec'd), at Lynnfield, May 22, 1,867. DOYLE, Frederick, a. 27 y., machinist, b. Lynn, res. Middle- ton, s. Henry and Eliza, and Alice Lampro, a. 18 y., b. Sherbrook, Canada, res. Middleton, d. Zebulon and Julia, Apr. 15, 1882. TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES 93 DRESSER, William W., a. 28 y., teamster, b. Boxford, res. Boxford, s. John P. (dec'd) and Lydia E. (Strout), and Susan E. Floyd, a. 21 y., b. Wenham, d.. Charles J. P., and Elizabeth C. (Lummus), Aug. 26, 1876. DUDLEY, Allen W., a. 30 y., mechanic, b. Danvers, res. Dan vers, s. Josiah and Sally (Wells), and Lois Ann Perley, a. 20 y., res. Danvers, d. Nathaniel and Mary Ann (Moore), (both dec'd), Aug. 9, 1868. DUSTIN, Evander F., a. 18 y., a carder, b. Bethel, Me., res. Hamilton, s. Peregrine and Sarah Everett (dec'd), and Eliza Bixby, a. 16 y., d. Hasket G. and Harriet E. (Blod gett), Sept. 23, 1866. DWINELL, Annie C, a. 24 y., teacher, d. Willard and Ruth A. (Stickney), and Fred W. Barnes, a. 27 y., farmer, b. Hardwick, res. North Brookfield, ,s. Wilder U. and Rhoda J. (Fay), Sept. 1, 1892. H. Sophia, a. 47 y., d. John (dec'd) and Louisa (Richards), and James A. Henderson, 2d. m., a. 50 y., painter, b. Edinburgh, Scotland, s. William A. and Gean (Roger) (both dec'd), Apr. 8, 1875. EATON, Erwin Larkin, a. 23 y., cordwainer, b. Reading, res. North Reading, s. Ebenezer and Sarah R., and Alice G. Mclntire, a. 19 y., b. Middleton, res. Middleton, d. Charles and Hannah (Sheldon), Mar. 8, 1868. Mary E., a. 18 y., shoestitcher, b. Lynn, and Ernest O. Pea body, a. 23 y., shoemaker, b. Rowley, s. Thomas and Caroline (Kneeland), at Boxford, Dec. 1, 1895. EDWARDS, Harriet C, a. 24 y., at home, d. Whipple and Augusta (Sargent), b. Haverhill, res. Salem, N. H., and Fred A. Reed, a. 29 y., poultry keeper, s. Tobias D. and and Mary Ann (Townsend), at Haverhill, July 25, 1892. ELLARD, George S., a. 34 y., gardener, b. Kilworth, Cork Co., Ireland, s. John N. and Johanna (Sheehen), and Ellen Ryan, a. 24 y., b. Waterford Co., Ireland, at Dan vers, Apr. 3, 1875. ELLIOTT, Carrie A., a. 18 y., d. Frederick A. and Lucy K. (Pingree), and Daniel W. Pingree, a. 20 y., laborer, s. Parker P. and Hannah A. (Wheeler), Nov. 24, 1874. 94 TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES Elliott, George W., a. 20 y., shoemaker, res. Middleton, s. Sewall and Anna E., and Abbie E. Perkins, a. ,19 y., d. Samuel B. and Charlotte (Field), Nov. 29, 1865. Mary A., a. 20 y., d. Israel D., and Dudley Q. Perkins, a. 25 y., shoemaker, s. Dudley, June 30, 1850. Mary E., a. 22 y., res. Beverly, d. William H. and Elizabeth C. (Sumner), (both dec'd), and John E. Woodberry, a. 27 y., shoemaker, b. Beverly, res. Beverly, s. John J. and Hepsibath (Burke), June 7, 1868. ELLIS, Jennie May, a. 22 y., domestic, b. Me,, res. Boxford, d. Otis W. and Mary L. (Beaty), and Charles L. Gunni son, a. 24 y,, farmer, s. John H. and Elenor (Sweeney), at Boxford, Apr. 15, 1894. "ELWELL, Sarah A., a, 23 y., b. Georgetown, d. Abraham and Mary Ann (Poole) (both dec'd), and Thomas J. Knee land, a. 23 y., shoemaker, s. Aaron P. and Elizabeth D. (Phillips), May 22, 1871. EMERSON, Nathaniel W., a. 32 y., car driver, b. Dunbarton, N. H., res. Lynn, s. Benj. P. and Martha O. (Durgin), and Harriet Perkins, a. 30 y., at home, d. Ephraim and Sophronia (Cole), June 10, 1886. Ruth E., a. 28 y., d. Thomas P. and Sarah (Phillips) (she dec'd), and Benjamin Jacobs, a. 37 y., farmer, b. Lebo, Russia, res. Lebanon, Ohio, s. Solomon A. and Hannah, June 16, 1868. ESTES, Lillie, a. 20 y., and William H. Andrews, a. 22 y., shoemaker, s. William M. and Emerline (Perkins), July 26, 1871. EVANS, Alpheus D., 2d. m., a. 32 y., shoemaker, b. Moulton borough, N. H., res. Wenham, s. Theodore and Mary, and Hannah L. Spiller, a. 25 y., b. Rowley, res. Rowley, d. William anti Nancy, Sept. 4, 1860. Eliza L., a. 19 y., b. Moultonborough, N. H., res. Wenham, d. and Mary, and Charles H. Perkins, a. 20 y., shoe maker, b. Alton, N. H., res. Danvers, s. James and Nancy B., Sept. 4, 1860. Jane H., a. 21 y., b. Moultonborough, N. H., res. Wenham, d. Theodore and Mary, and Edward E. Smith, a. 21 y,, shoemaker, b. Ipswich, res. Wenham, s. William and Elizabeth, June 15, 1857. TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES 95 FADER, Robert, a. 24 y., farmer, b. Maitland, Annapolis, s. James and IBarbara (Mullens), and Georgie D. White, a. 23 y., domestic, b. Maitland, Annapolis, d. Mansfield and Naomi (Renger), July 6, 1898. FAIRBANKS, C. Augusta, a. 37 y., b. West Boylston, res. West Boylston, d. Isaac and Prudence (Gerrish), and Joseph C. Lovell, 2d m., a. 53 y., farmer, b. West Boyls ton, s. Asa and Hannah (Raymond), Dec. 5, 1872. FALLON, Catharine, a. 22 y., b. Cambridge, res. Lawrence, d. Lawrence and Margaret (Colen), and Frederick Col lins, a. 26 y., shoemaker, b. Tipperary Co., Ireland, s. Henry and Margaret (Maddox), at Lawrence, May 18, 1872. FARNUM, Clara, a. 19 y., b. Newburyport, res. Rowley, d. Stephen and Susanna, and Levi Kneeland, Jr., a. 18 y., blacksmith, b. Rowley, res. Rowley, Nov. 28, 1863. FAY, Ann, a. 26 y., b. County Leitrim, Ireland, d. Peter and Ann, and George A. Logan, a. 28 y., farmer, b. Truro, Nova Scotia, s. Elisha and Nancy, at Danvers, June 23, 1878. FERGUSON, Edward Everett, a. 23 y., shoeworker, b. Box ford, s. Edward H. and Mary A. (Gould), and Mary Alvina Andrews, a. 20 y,, b. Rowley, d. Joseph E. and Mary E. (Chapman), June 18, 1879. Effie, a. 22 y., domestic, b. Cumberland Co., N. S., d. John and Mary (Mclnnis), and Leason E. Ward, a. 23 y., laborer, b. Aylesford, N. S., s. Harris and Jane (Banks), at Wakefield, July 15, 1887. Ephraim Peabody, a. 23 y., farmer, s. Edward H. and Mary Ann (Gould), and Sarah Burgess Cummings, a. 21 y., d. Alfred and Salome (Welch), Apr. 24, 1881. Ephraim P., 2d m., a. 39 y., farmer, s. Edward H. and Ann (Gould), and Marguerite Jane Copeland, a. 20 y., domes tic, b. Annapolis, N. S., at Boxford, Oct. 18, 1896. Rosamond P., a. 21 y., d. Thomas and Huldah W., and Daniel W. Ramsdell, a. 22 y., cordwainer, b. Marblehead, res. Marblehead, s. Nathaniel and Abigail, Oct. 20, 1859. Sarah E., a. 34 y., dressmaker, d. Edward H. and Mary Ann (Gould), and John Atwood Chamberlain, a. 38 y., jew eler, b. Salem, res. Salem, s. Benjamin Moses and Mary (Low), Nov. 14, 1894. g6 TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES Ferguson, Thomas F., a. 22 y., shoemaker, b. Danvers, s. Thomas and Huldah W., and Sarah A. Homan, a. 19 y., d. William and Mary, Apr. 19, 1855. William H., a. 25 y., baker, s. Edward H. and Mary Ann (Gould), and Harriet J. Cass, a. 23 y., at home, d. Thomas and Margaret (Riley), at Danvers, July 13, 1884. FIELD, Charles H., a. 21 y., bottom finisher of shoes, b. Dan vers, s. Charles and Martha (Edgeley), and Emma J. Wells, a. 21 y., d. Hiram and Almira T. (Small), Sept. 27, 1875. FIFIELD, Sarah A., 2d m., (maiden name Root), a. 40 y., b. East Burke, Vt., d. Roswell and Catharine (Belden), and John H. Gunnison, 3d m., a. 58 y., farming, s. Wil liam and Hannah (Smith), Dec. 26, 1880. FISHER, Horace A., a. 2 1 y., shoemaker, b. Byfield, res. Row ley, s. Horace A. and Jane W., and Sarah E. Kneeland, a. 19 y., b. Rowley, res. Rowley, d. Hiram R. and Rhoda, Nov. 28, 1863. FISK, John, a. 28 y., shoemaker, s. Amos (dec'd) and Mercy (Peabody), and Adeliza Minerva Pike, a. 25 y., b. Ham ilton, d. Benjamin and Huldah (Dorman) (dec'd), at Salem, Dec 19, 1867. Jonas, a. 28 y., shoemaker, s. Amos (dec'd) and Mercy (Pea body), and Huldah M. Sweeney, a. 30 y., b. Boston, d. Charles (dec'd) and Anna H. (Lake), at Newburyport, Nov. 28, 1872. Joseph B., a. 39 y., shoemaker, s. Amos (dec'd) and Mercy (Peabody), and Sarah Jane Kitredge, a. 17 y., b. Salem, d. John and Mary (she dec'd), at Georgetown Dec. 27, 1876. FISKE, John Leonard, a. 23 y., clerk, s. John and Adeliza Minerva (Pike), and Bessie Louise Frame, a. 23 y., at home, d. Frank C. and Lizzie (Boardman), at Salem, Apr. 14, 1896. FITZ, George W., a. 23 y., machinist, b. Salem, res. Hamilton, s. Joseph L. and Hannah F., and Harriet A. Allen, a. 22 y., teacher, b. Beverly, res. Hamilton, d. Andrew and Mary, Aug. 28, 1889. TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES 97 FLETCHER, Sarah J., a. 21 y., b. Danvers, res. Middleton, d, Amos and Sarah, and John B. Putney, a. 25 y., shoe maker, b. Bow, N. H., res. Middleton, s. David and Mary, Oct. 29, 1854. FLINT, Richard, a. 18 y., farmer, res. Danvers, and Mary A. Chamberlain, a. 18 y., res. Topsfield (tho' living at Dan vers), d. Marshall, at Middleton, Apr. 2, 1880. FLOYD, Calvin Onnaloska, a. 23 y., shoemaker, b. Wenham, s. Charles J. P. and Elizabeth C. (Lummus), and Geor giana B. Nye, a. 21 y., b. Oldtown, Maine, d. John C. (dec'd) and Abbie P. (Smith), at East Somerville, May 17, 1876. Sarah J. T., a. 24 y., res. Wenham, d. Charles J. P. and Eliza beth C. (Lummus), and Richard F. Kay, 2d m., a. 36 y., clergyman, b. Canada, res. Boston, s. John (dec'd) arid Elizabeth, June 3, 1874. Susan E., a. 21 y., b. Wenham, d. Charles J. P. and Elizabeth C. (Lummus), and William W. Dresser, a. 28 y., teamster, b. Boxford, res. Boxford, s. John P. (dec'd) and Lydia E. (Strout), Aug. 26, 1876. FLYNN, Michael O., a. 24 y., section hand B. & M. R. R., b. County Cork, Ire, s. William and Norah (Berry), and Annie McDonnell, a. 24 y., domestic, b. Antigonish, N. S., d. John and Margaret (Chisholm), at Danvers, June 2, 1889. Winifred, a. 28 y., b. Bear River, Nova Scotia, res. Ipswich, d. Thomas and Winifred, and Walter Scott Gould, a. 24 y., farmer, s. Nathaniel and Rachel (Peabody), at Ips wich, Jan. 4, 1879. FOLLANSBEE, Harriet L., a. 20 y., b. Georgetown, d. Moses C. (dec'd) and Martha (Wayland), and Ira P. Long, a. 20 y., blacksmith, s. Henry and Catharine (Perley) (both dec'd), at Boxford, July 29, 1877. FORBES, Fastina W., a. 20 y., b. Yarmouth, N. S., res. Ips wich, d. Morris and Joanna (Crowell), and Charles B. Guilford, a. 27 y., farmer, b. Ipswich, res. Ipswich, s. Alvin T. and Sarah (Conant), July 28, 1878. FORD, Howard, a. 31 y., teamster, b. Nova Scotia, res. Box ford, s. John and Mary (Saunders), and Isabella An drews, a. 32 y., domestic, d. Joseph E. and Elizabeth (Chapman), Feb. 16, 1893. 98 TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES FOSS, Nathaniel M., 2d. m., a. 56 y., farmer, b. Stafford, N. H., s. Nathaniel and Esther (Tuttle), and Mary Linehan, a. 35 y., housekeeper, b. Ireland, res. Wenham, d. John and Mary (O'Connell), at Newburyport, Aug. 30, 1899. FOSTER, Eliza M., a. 17 y,, b. Ipswich, res. Ipswich, d. Phile mon C, and Stephen A. Perley, a. 20 y., farmer, res. Ips wich, s. Stephen, Mar. 12, 1850. Laura E., a. 18 y., d. Nathaniel and Amanda S. (Averell), and Austin A. Morse, a. 23 y., farmer, b. Marblehead, s. James L., and Jenny (Betts), at Ipswich, Oct. 30, 1880. Roseltha, 2d m., (maiden name Sides), a. 26 y., b. Portsmouth, N. H., d. William O. and Betsey (Burbank), (both dec'd), and Edward Otis Gould, a. 25 y., shoemaker, b. Boxford, s. Andrew and Mary P. (Lake), at Danvers, Oct. 4, 1866. Viola Frances, a. 28 y., 'operative, d. Nathaniel and Amanda (Averell), and Frank Lefavour, a. 32 y., shoe manufac turer, b. Marblehead, s. Henry A. and Lucy M. (Morse), at Boston, Aug. 1, 1885. FRAME, Andrew, a. 24 y., shoemaker, b. Nova Scotia, res. Middleton, s. Murdock and Isabella, and Lucy M. Gould, a. 19 y., b. Middleton, res. Middleton, d. Joseph P. and Lucy M., Nov. 26, 1854. Bessie Louise, a. 23 y., at home, d. Frank C. and Lizzie (Boardman), and John Leonard Fiske, a. 23 y., clerk, s. John and Adeliza Minerva (Pike), at Salem, Apr. 14, 1896. Della May, a. 21 y., at home, d. Francis C. and Elizabeth (Boardman), and Fred William Deering, a. 22 y., butcher, b. Corinth, Me., s. William A. and Margaret C. (Manning), at Middleton, Jan. 30, 1890. Francis C, a. 22 y., shoemaker, b. Brookfield, N. S., res. Box ford, s. Samuel and Hannah (Whidden), and Elizabeth Boardman, a. 21 y., d. John and Louisa S. (McKenzie), at Boxford, Sept. 1, 1867. George A., a. 23 y., shoeworker, b. Middleton, s. Samuel and Hannah (Whidden), (both dec'd), and Annie P. Beal, a. 17 y., d. John W. and Sarah J. (by adoption), at Box ford, Sept. 3, 1873. Job H., a. 20 y., shoemaker, b. Brookfield, Nova Scotia, res. Boxford, s. Samuel and Hannah (Whidden) (both dec'd), and Almira A. Gould, a. 17 y., b. Boxford, d. Andrew and Mary P. (Lake), at Georgetown, Sept. 19, 1863. TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES 99 Frame, Ralph G., a. 22 y., shoemaker, s. Francis C. and Eliza beth (Boardman), and Rose M. Libby, res. Boxford, at Salem, N. H., Jan. 22, 1896. ^ FRASER, Christiana, a. 19 y., b. Antigonish, N. S., d. John and Jennie (Chisholm), (she dec'd), and John L. Hooper, •a. 29 y., farmer, b. Marblehead, s. Ebenezer L. and Eliza beth (Russell), at Danvers, Nov. 16, 1875. FRAZIER, . Lyman R., a. 39 y., clerk, b. Lynn, res. Lynn, s. Lyman B. and Mary E., and Caroline P. Batchelder, a. 31 y., at home, b. Boxford, res. Lynn, d. John Q. and Melissa (Peabody), Nov. 11, 1890. FRENCH, Edward H., a. 27 y., operative, b. Boxford, res. Boxford, s. Walter and Lucy Ann (Kent), and Caroline Cass, a. 30 y., operative, d. Thomas and Margaret (Riley), at Danvers, July 13, 1884. Emma S. (Preble), 2d m., a. 43 y., nurse, b. Springfield, Mass., res. Grafton Centre, d. Ichabod and Mary G. (Getchell), and Edwin F. Rust, a. 45 y., shoemaker, s. Joseph W. and Elizabeth H. (Wildes), at Cambridge, Apr. 2, 1892; FRIEND, Flora T., a. 31 y., clerk, b. Gloucester, res. Glouces ter, d. Lemuel and Hannah (Ober), and John Webster Perkins, a. 29 y., farmer, s. Dudley Q. and Mary A. (Elliott), at Gloucester, Nov. 12, 1884. Isaac B., a. -28 y., shoemaker, b. Dracut, res. Boxford, s. John and Mary, and A. Helen Tripp, a. 22 y., b. Swansville, Me., res. Georgetown, d. Rufus and A. Plelen, June 11, 1859. FROST, Nellie M., a. 32 y., hoisery mender, b. Nova Scotia, res. Ipswich, d. William A. and Dorcas (Nickerson), and William Alfred Smith, a. 39 y., operative, s. John and Sarah (Phillips), at Rowley, Dec 8, 1889. FRYE, Lottie Berley, a. 24 y., domestic, b. Andover, d. Isaac and Charlotte (Berley)' Cooke, and George Alvin Wildes, a. 27 y., shoeworker, s. Humphrey and Olive B. (Perkins), June 1, 1882. Marietta Fredericha, a. 36 y., b. Bethel, Maine, res. Bethel, Maine, d. WiHiam and Lois (Twitchell), and William Francis Waitt, a, 38 y., clerk, s. William and Charlotte (Perlev), at Bethel, Mc, July 19, 1882. lOO TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES FULLER, Abby Margret, a. 27 y., at home, d. Benj. and Eliza (Foster), and Daniel W. Hubbard, a. 31 y., farmer, b. Ipswich, s. John C. and Sarah F. (Hoyt), at Boxford, May 21, 1893. Benjamin W., a. 26 y., teamer, s. Benjamin, Jr. and Eliza M. (Foster), and Lucy R. Pingree, a. 17 y., at home, Apr. 23, 1892. Calvin W., 2d m., a. 38 y., shoemaker, b. Hudson, N. H., s. Benjamin and Esther (Wilkins), (both dec'd), and Har riet L. Perley, a. 35 y., 2d m., (maiden name Gould), b. Boxford, d. Andrew and Mary P. (Lake), Aug. 24, 1873. Enos, a. 25 y., shoemaker, b. Danvers, s. Benjamin (dec'd) and Esther (Wilkins), and Sarah S. Johnson, a. 19 y., b. Southborough, res. Framingham, d. William P. and Su san E., at Framingham, Dec. 30, 1869. Fred L., a. 29 y., shoemaker, s. Calvin W. and Mary Ellen (Richardson), and Mabel Lake, a. 25'y-5 dressmaker, b. Peabody, res. Peabody, d. David and Helen (Manning), Sept. 15, 1894. George R., a. 20 y. (permit from mother), farmer, s. Benj. and Eliza M. (Foster), and Alice M. Derrah, a. 21 y., at home, b. Nova Scotia, res. Middleton, at Andover, May 16, 1892. Hattie E., a. 20 y., dressmaker, d. Calvin W. and Harriet (Gould) (Perley), and Fred Ensley Watson, a. 24 y., farmer, b. Cooper, Me., s. Georc^e and Esther (Davis), Aug. 8, 1895. Joseph, a. 19 y,, produce dealer, s. Benjamin and Eliza M. (Perley), and Mary Louisa Peabody, a. 18 y., at home, b. Boxford, res. Boxford, d. Porter B. and Hattie L., at Boxford, Oct. 11, 1896. Mabel, a. 21 y., at home, d. Calvin W. and Harriet (Gould), and Fred G. Smith, a. 21 y., barber, b. Danvers, res. Sa lem, s. Anderson and Carrie (Ashford), at Essex, Mar. 5, 1899. Timothy, a. 42 y., shoemaker, b. Danvers, s. Benjamin and Esther (Wilkins), (both dec'd), and Lydia M. Peabody, 2d m., a. 35 y., b. Middleton, d. Isaiah B. and Lydia M. (Prescott), at Middleton, Aug. 14, 1872. Divorce granted L. M. P. Nov., 1872, between her and William Kelley. FURBUSH, Fred H., a. 28 y., heel cutter, b. Dover, N. H., s. Daniel W. and Hannah H., and Jessia M. Chapman, a. 22 v., domestic, b. Ipswich, d. Lewis A. and Delia A. (Conant), Sept. 27, 1891. TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES lOI GALLUP, Nellie A., a. 23 y., at home, b. Danvers, d. William W. and Mary (Story), and J. W. A. Perkins, a. 20 y., shoeworker, b. Georgetown, s. William and Lydia (Day), Sept. 7, 1881. William W., a. 22 y., shoemaker, s. William P. and Sally R., and Mary L. Story, a. 21 y., b. Gloucester, d. David and Adeline, June 1, 1857. GARDNER, Maria, a. 28 y., b. Livorpool, N. S., res. Ipswich, d. Lewis and Hannah (Dexter), and John K. Chapman, 2d m., a. 5 1 y., farmer, b. Haverhill, res. Ipswich, s. Jona than P. and Susanna (Knight), Dec. 25, 1867. GARRETT, Edith May, a. 28 y., dressmaker, d. William and Sarah Harriet (Lake), and Willard Eugene Brown, a. 26 y., shoecutter, b. Wenham, res. Georgetown, s. Charles and Mary Ann (Woodbridge), June 22, 1897. Harriet Amelia, a. 23 y., operative, d. William H. and Sarah H. (Lake), and John Newton Towne, a. 28 y., machinist, s. Jacob A. and Sarah (Peabody), May 3, 1882. Sarah Lillian, a. 21 y., at home, d. William H. and Sarah H. (Lake), and Arthur Henry Conant, a. 23 y., milkman, s. Benjamin and Josephine B. (Wilson), Dec. 2, 1885. Virginia, a. 20 y., at home, d. Wm. H. and Sarah H. (Lake), and Frederick W. Conant, a. 24 y., farmer, b. Beverly, s. Benjamin and Josephine B. (Wilson), at Danvers, June 2, 1883. GAULT, Lewis W., a. 23 y., laborer, b. Holderness, N. H., res. Middleton, s. John Q. and Clara A. (Merrill), and Emma C. Richardson, b. Middleton, res. Middleton, d. Jason and Emily (Brown), Aug. 31, 1873. GETCHELL, Nahum, a. 33 y., cordwainer, b. Wells, Me., res. Lynn, s. Joshua, and Mary Ann Jaynes, a. 20 y., res. Lynn, d. Samuel, Dec 25, 1853. GILMAN, Rose M., a. 32 y., domestic, b. Boston, d. Henry and Clara S. (Wallace), and Thomas J. Kneeland, 2d m., a. 46 y., shoemaker, s. Aaron P. and Elizabeth D. (Phil lips), at Boston, Aug. 29, 1894. GLASIER, Benjamin, 2d m., a. 38 y., shoemaker, b. Ipswich, s. Benjamin and Deborah, and Clarissa A. Towne, a. 36 v., b. Hamilton, d. Jacob and Sophia, Aug. 12, 1852. I02 TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES Glasier, Carrie Emeline, a. 21 y., d. Benjamin and Clarissa A. (Towne), and Josiah Fremont Perkins, a. 22 y., farmer, s. Josiah P. and Phebe W. (Towle), at Haverhill, May 25, 1879. GLAZIER, Benj. Payson, a. 29 y., farmer, s. Benjamin and Clarissa (Towne), and Louisa A. Chapman, a. 19 y., do mestic, b. Ipswich, d. Daniel and Harriet M. (Andrews), at Ipswich, Sept. 24, 1882. GLEASON, George L., a. 29 y., clergyman, b. Bristol, N. H., res. Ferrisburgh, Vt., s. Rev. Salmon and Jerusha, and Charlotte A. Perkins, .a. 23 y., d. Daniel (dec'd) and Cha-rlotte (Towne), Oct. 4, 1864. GLINES, Maybelle E., a. 21 y., at home, b. Haverhill, res. Haverhill, d. James A. and Olive H. (Eaton), and Ed ward A. Smith, a. 28 y., conductor on electric road, res. Merrimac, s. Augustus W. and Harriet B. (Shaw), Jan. 7, 1894. GLOVER, Arthur C., a. 25 y., watchmaker, b. Ipswich, res. Ips- swich, s. John S. and Elizabeth J. (Rust), and Gertrude I. Lamson, a. 25 y., at home, d. J. Arthur and Hattie A. (Wells), June 6, 1895. Daniel, 3rd m., a. 52 y., farmer, b. Marblehead, res. Danvers, s. Samuel and Elizabeth, and Hattie A. Langley, a. 33 y., res. Salem, N. H., d. John and Harriet, Oct. 19, 1864. GOODALE, Julenna A., a. 21 y., b. Boxford, res. Boxford, d. Samuel and Nancy B., and Allen Gould, Jr., a. 33 y., teamster, b. Danvers, s. Allen and Martha, July 14, 1856. GOODHUE, Maria E., a. 16 y., b. Andover, res. Middleton, d. William and Caroline D. (Bell), and John Wallace Pea body, a. 23 y., shoemaker, b. Middleton, res. Middleton, s. William and Almira (Peabody), Jan. 14, 1869. Samuel G., a. 27 y., farmer, b. Salem, res. Hamilton, s. John B. and Sarah A. (Comery), and Eva H. Cummings, a. 19 y., at home, d. Alfred and Salome (Welch), at Ips wich, Nov. 30, 1882. GOODWIN, Annie E., a. 30 y., b. Amesbury, res. Amesbury, d. Willoughby and Margaret, and Ephraim A. Sawyer, 2d. m., a. 30 y., blacksmith, b. Amesbury, res. Amesbury, s. Leonard and Hannah, May 4, 1873. TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES IO3 Goodwin, Benjamin F., a. 22 y., cabinet maker, b. North Read ing, res. Middleton, s. Samuel and Mary (Cook), and Joanna E. Richardson, a. 20 y., b. Lynnfield, res. Middle- ton, d. David C. and Rosilla (Cook), Nov. 7, 1875. GOULD, Abbie J., 2d. m., housekeeper, d. Alfred and Sa lome (Welch) Cummings, and Justin H. Welch, a. 37 y., carpenter, s. William and Ellen (Hood), Dec. 27, 1899. Ada Jane, a. 18 y., at home, d. Edward O. and Roseltha (Sides), and George Staples, a. 27 y., blacksmith, b. Dan vers, s. George W. and Emma (Foster), at Beverly, June 20, 1889. Allen, 2d m., a. 39 y., teamster, b. Danvers, s. Allen and Mar tha (Brown), and Lydia A. Phillips, a. 40 y., d. Samuel and Lydia (Cree), Aug. 7, 1862. Allen, Jr., a. 33 y., teamster, b. Danvers, s. Allen and Martha, and Julenna A. Goodale, a. 21 y., b. Boxford, res. Box ford, d. Samuel and Nancy B., July 14, 1856. Almira A., a. 17 y., b. Boxford, d. Andrew and Mary P. (Lake), and Job H. Frame, a. 20 y., shoemaker, b. Brook field, Nova Scotia, res. Boxford, s. Samuel and Hannah (Whidden), (both dec'd), at Georgetown, Sept. 19, 1863. Andrews, 2d m., a. 58 y., shoemaker, s. Nathaniel and Eliza beth, and Lydia P. Howe, 2d m., d. Joseph and Ruth Gould, Mar. 19, 1855. Catharine, a. 27 y., b. Danvers, res. Salem,- d. Allen (dec'd) and Mary A. (Potter), and Samuel W. Perkins, a. 29 y., farmer, s. Dudley and Sarah (Perkins), at Salem, July 10, 1864. Charles Augustine, a. 37 y., clerk, s. John and Mary Ann (Hutchinson), and Ruth Agnes Wilcox, a. 20 y., domes tic, b. Halifax, N. S,, d. Henry and Emily (Baultiler), at Boxford, Jan. 11, 1896. Clara B., a. 19 y., d. Nathaniel and Rachel A. (Peabody), and George H. Welch, d. 23 y., farmer, b. Perry, Me., s. Francis and Harriet A. (Conant), at Haverhill, Oct. 1, 1873. Edna Maria, a. 27 y., d. Lemuel H. and Sally (Munday), she (dec'd), and Elmer Littlefield, a. 33 y., cashier, b. Exeter, N. H., res. Hooksett, N. H., s. Edson and Lydia (Davis), June 30, 1872. Edward Otis, a. 25 y., shoemaker, b. Boxford, s. Andrew and and Mary P. (Lake), and Roseltha Foster, 2d m., (maid en name Siles), a. 26 y., b. Portsmouth, N. H., d. Wil liam O. and Betsey (Burbank), (both dec'd), at Dan vers, Oct. 4, 1866. I04 TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES Gould, Elizabeth, a. 31 y., d. Josiah and Betsey, and Henry Long, a. 40 y., blacksmith, b. Andover, s. Elijah and Elizabeth, Mar. 8, 1860. Ellen Mehetable, a. 19 y., d. Josiah and Betsey, and Elijah Bradstreet, a. 24 y., shoemaker, s. William and Eunice, May 19, 1853. Frank Ezra, a. 21 y., shoemaker, s. Edward Otis and Roseltha (Sides, Foster), and Julia Agnes Bushey, a. 19 y., at home, b. Newburyport, res. Bradford, d. Moses and Mary Ann (McDonald), at Bradford, Apr. 4, 1896. Harriet A., a. 18 y., d. Ariel and Lois, and Horace M. Pratt, a. 25 y., clerk, b. Wakefield, res. Lynn, s. Daniel and Mary, Jan. 1, 1873. (Parents should be Ariel H. and Lois Au gusta (Munday) Gould). Harriet L., a. 20 y., b. Boxford, d. Andrew and Mary P., and Thomas W. Perley, a. 26 y., shoemaker, b. Boxford, s. Charles and Esther, Dec. 16, 1857. Herbert W., a. 23 y., trader, s. Andrew and Mary P. (Lake), and Laura A. Conley, a. 18 y., b. Lynn, res, Boxford, d. James H. and Eunice P. (Janes), Dec. 17, 1871. Huldah Maria, 2d m., a. 35 y., b. Brooklyn, N. Y. (?), res. Middleton, d. Smith, and Francis B. Home, a. 39 y., farmer, b. Wenham, s. Moses and Sally, June 24, 1855. Josiah Loring, a. 27 y., clerk, s. John and Mary A. (Hutchin son), and Sarah Josephine Bradstreet, a. 28 y., dress maker, d. Dudley and Mehitable P. (Bradstreet), Jan. 4, 1882. Lucy M., a. 19 y., b. Middleton, res. Middleton, d. Joseph P. and Lucy M., and Andrew Frame, a. 24 y., shoemaker, b. Nova Scotia, res. Middleton, s. Murdock and Isabella, Nov. 26, 1854. Martha Potter, a. 19 y., operative, d. William and Lois A. (Ray), and Thomas Wilson Batchelder, a. 22 y., butcher, b. Wenham, s. Joseph L. and Mary Ann (Leach), Nov. 17, 1886. Mary E., a. 17 y., b. Middleton, res. Middleton, d. Barzillia and Ruth, and William M. Peabody, a. 22 y., shoemaker, b. Middleton, res. Middleton, s. Jeremiah and Marv, Dec. 4, 1853. Mary L., a. 26 y., d. Andrew and Mary P., and Lucius War ren Nichols, a'. 31 y., engineer, b. Worcester, s. Isaac and Ruth, Mar. 10, 1857. Melvin W., a. 23 y., shoe cutter, b. Boxford, s. Nathaniel and Rachel (Peabody), and Mary E. Smith, a. 20 y., d. Dan iel and Mary Jane (Perkins), at Peabody, Aug. 3, 1880. TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES IO5 Gould, Nathaniel Lewis, a. 18 y., shoemaker, s. Nathaniel and Rachel A. (Peabody), (she dec'd), and Ida H. Peaslee, a. 18 y., b. Charlestown, N. H., d. Reuben and Cynthia (she dec'd), at Rowley, May 20, 1877. Porter L, a. 25 y., shoemaker, b. Middleton, res. Middleton, s. Joseph P. and Lucy M., and Mary E. Peabody, a. 18 y., b. Middleton, res. Middleton, d. Isaiah B. and Lydia M., Sept. 25, 1859. Sarah Isabella, a. 41 y., at home, b. Middleton, res. Middleton, d. Joseph P. and Lucy M. (Peabody), and Baxter P. Pike, a. 39 y., farmer, b. Hamilton, s. Benj. and Huldah (Dorman), July 2, 1884. Sarah Jane, a. 25 y., d. Charles and Elizabeth A., and John Bailey, 2d m., a. 35 y., shoemanufacturer, b. Parsonsfieid, Me., s. John and Nancy (Doe), at Albany, Me., June 17, 1866. Sarah R., a. 22 y., b. Boxford, d. Andrew and Mary P. (Lake), and John Pike Towne, a. 22 y., shoemaker, s. David, Jr. and Rebecca H. (Pike), at Danvers, Dec. 11, 1861. Sidney Coburn, a. 21 y., operative, s. William H. and Lois A. (Rea), and Eva Lincoln Towne, a. 21 y., dressmaker, d. Jacob A. and Sarah (Peabody), at Boxford, Jan. 1, 1887. Susan Choate, a. 32 y., at home, d. Jonathan P. and Emily (Munday), and Theodore Woodruff Haven, a. 27 y., cler gyman, b. Maiden, s; Erastus O. and Mary F. (Coler), Jan. 21, 1890. Walter Scott, a. 24 y., farmer, s. Nathaniel and Rachel (Pea body), and Winifred Flynn, a. 28 y., b. Bear River, Nova Scotia, res Ipswich, d. Thomas and Winifred, at Ips wich, Jan. 4, 1879. William H., a. 21 y., shoemaker, s. Allen and Mary A., and Lois A. Ray, a. 18 y., d. William and Louisa, at Boxford, Nov. 16, 1864. William H. H., a. 25 y., farmer, b. Baltimore, Md., res. Box ford, s. Zaccheus and Elizabeth (Thomas), and Eliza beth S. Walker, a. 21 y., operative, b. Salem, res. Salem, d. Samuel and Mary (Grover), July 7, 1886. William P., a. .24 y., butcher, s. Jonathan Porter (dec'd) and Mary E. (Munday), and Abbie J. Cummings, a. 20 y., d. Alfred and Salome M. (Welch), Jan. 20, 1875. William Pitman, a. 27 y., shoecutter, s. Charles and Eliza beth A. (Goiild), and Mattie Emeretta Nichols, a. 25 y., milliner, b. Newburyport, d. Warren L. and Mary L. (Gould), Aug. 23, 1882. I06 TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES GOWER, Agatine, a. 22 y., at home, b. Portland, Me., res. Everett, d. Charles M. and Priscilla L. (McKenney), and Fred Josiah Lamson, a. 24 y., traveling salesman, res. Boston, s. J. Arthur and Harriett A. (Wells), at Everett, May 23, 1896. GRAVES, D. A., a. 28 y., shoepacker, b. Middleton, res. Mid dleton, s. D. E. and H, A. (Richardson), and Olive B. Newsome, a. 23 y., at home, b. Addison, N. Y., res. Mid dleton, d. Benj. F. and Sarah M., May 16, 1886. Joseph B., 2d m., a. 60 y., trader, b. Marblehead, res. Marble head, s. Joseph and Elizabeth, and Mary Jane Dodge, 2d m., a. 40 y., b. Holderness, N. H., res. Hamilton, d. Nancy and "Nathl. Etheridge," Nov. 25, 1857. Mary Stevenson, a. 18 y., at home, b. Sherborn, res. Marble head, d. Joseph 2nd,and Sarah A. (Orne), and Clarence Preston Dodge, a. 26 y., barber, s. John H. and Mary J. (Lake), at Marblehead, Dec 25, 1887. GREENOUGH, Isabel W., a. 17 y., b. Salem, d. Daniel S. (dec'd) and Caroline C. (Quint), and John H. Deland, a. 22 y., shoeworker, s. Benjamin (dec'd) and Eliza beth (Ross), at Boxford, Dec. 25, 1873. Jeanie Grace, a. 23 y., at home, b. Westfield, res. Westfield, d. Rev. James C. and Jeanie As'hby (Bates), and Lyndon Smith Crawford, 2d m., a. 34 y., minister, b. North . Adams, s. Rev. Robert, D. D., and Ellen Maria (Grif fin), at Westfield, Oct. 13, 1886. GRIFFITHS, Watkin William, a. 26 y., physician and sur geon, b. Llanllyfine, Wales, G. B., res. Hillsboro, N. H., s. Robert and Jennie (Roberts), and Harriett Francis Cristy, a. 22 y., at home, b. St. Louis, Mo., d. John and Caroline (Johnson), Feb. 10, 1897. GUILFORD, Charles B., a. 27 y., farmer, b. Ipswich, res. Ips wich, s. Alvin P. and Sarah (Conant), and Fastina W. Forbes, a. 20 y., b. Yarmouth, N. S., res. Ipswich, d. Morris and Joanna (Crowell), July 28, 1878. GUINN, Thomas J., a. 23 y., farmer, b. Salem, res. Ipswich, s. James and Sally C. (Thorner), and Martha A. Dick inson, a. 26 y., b. Ipswich, res. Ipswich, d. Amos, Aug. 23, 1868. TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES 107 GUNNISON, Anna Lake, a. 20 y., domestic, b. Boxford, d. John H. and Eleanor A. (Sweeney), and James Albert Blaisdell, a. 26 y., farmer, s. John and Rebecca E. (Hoyt), at Lynn, Dec 12, 1887. Charles L., a. 24 y., farmer, s. John H. and Elenor (Sweeney), and Jennie May Ellis, a. 22 y., domestic, b. Me., res. Boxford, d. Otis W. and Mary L. (Beaty), at Boxford, Apr. 15, 1894. Edward Everett, 2d m., a. 36 y., shoemaker, b. Boxford, s. William and Hannah (Smith), (both dec'd), and Lydia P. Deland, a. 24 y., d. Benjamin (dec'd) and Elizabeth (Ross), at Boxford, Oct. 17, 1873. John H., 2d m., a. 37 y., farmer, s. William and Hannah, and Eleanor A. Sweeney, a. 24 y., b. Boston, d. Charles and Nancy, May 27, 1859. John H., 3rd m., a. 58 y., farming, s. William and Hannah (Smith), and Sarah A. Fifield, 2d m. (maiden name Root), a. 40 y., b. East Burke, Vt., d. Rosewell and Cath arine (Belden), Dec 26, 1880. HALL, Samuel Worcester, 2d m., a. 38 y., shoemaker, b. Au burn, N. H., res. Middleton, s. Nathan and Sarah (Bo)ti- ton), and Louisa K. Bradstreet, a. 30 y., d. William and Eunice (Perkins), July 1, 1862. HAMMOND, Ellen M., a. 21 y., b. North Berwick, Me., res. Danvers, d. Christopher and Eliza (Mason), (she dec'd), and George H. Johnson, a. 28 y., shoemaker, b. Boston, s. Henry and Sarah (Neal), (she dec'd), at Danvers, June 24, 1866. HARDY, Hattie R., a. 20 y., b. Groveland, res. Groveland, d. Abner and Mary A. (Gale), and William W. Ray, a, 23 y., shoemaker, s. William and Louisa (Coburn), Aug. 7, 1862. Jacob Jewett, a. 25 y., harness maker, b. Groveland, s. Aaron W. and Lucinda (Hardy), and Lucy H. Lake, a. 20 y., dressmaker, b. Peabody, d. David G. and Helen E. (Man ning), at Peabody, Apr. 20, 1887. HARRIMAN, Francelia, a. 36 y., at home, b. Georgetown, res. Georgetown, d. Charles Addison and Judith, and Jerry A. Chaplin, a. 37 y., shoecutter, b. Rowley, res. Georgetown, s. Alfred and Elizabeth (Todd), Nov. 28, 1889. I08 TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES HARWOOD, Rebecca, 3d m., a. 68 y., d. John and Sarah Perkins, and Henry Perkins, 2d m., a. 73 y., cooper, b. Salem, s. John and Miriam, Dec. 11, 1860. HATCH, George E., a. 30 y., silver-smith, b. Nobleboro, Me., res. Newburyport, s. John A. and Sarah (Hodgkins), and Erminia I. Hobson, a. 31 y., shoe operator, d. Benjamin P. and Louisa (Strangman), Dec. 14, 1898. George L., a. 21 y., shoemaker, b. Wells, Me., res. Lynn, d. Lewis and Lydia, and Martha C, Straw, a. 19 y., b. Dan vers, res. Danvers, s. Horace C. and Martha L., Feb. 27, 1870. HAVEN, Theodore Woodruff, a. 27 y., clergyman, b. Maiden, s, Erastus O. and Mary F, (Coler), and Susan Choate Gould, a. 32 y., at home, d. Jonathan P. and Emily (Mun day), Jan. 21, 1890. HAWKINS, Harriet L., a. 32 y., b. Maidstone, Vt., d. Wil liam W. and Susannah, and David C. Hobbs, a. 48 y., blacksmith, s. David and Sarah, Oct. 26, 1858. HEALEY, Ella M., a. 19 y., dressmaker, b. Ipswich, res. Ips wich, d. George and Mary A. (Conners), and Augustus Todd, a. 25 y., at home, s. Asahel and Mary (Perley), at Ipswich, Sept. 4, 1898. HENDERSON, James A., 2d m., a. 50 y., painter, b. Edin burgh, Scotland, s. William A. and Gean (Roger), (both dec'd), and H. Sophia Dwinnell, a. 47 y., d. John (dec'd) and Louisa (Richards), Apr. 8, 1875. HERRICK, Benjamin, Jr., a. 28 y., shoecutter, s. Benj. and Nancy, and Mary A. Reynolds, a. 20 y., b. Milton, N. H., d. Paul and Sarah, Dec 15, 1851. Lucy E., a. 23 y., d. Henry E. and Sarah (Nutter), and Al fred McLeod, a. 26 y., mechanic, b. Merrimack, N. H., res. Danvers, s. Kenneth (dec'd) and Betsey (Maxwell), at Newburyport, Jan. 11, 1874. William Henry, a. 38 y., shoemanufacturer, b. Milton, N. H., s. Benjamin and Mary, and Lizzie Adela Adams, a. 27 y., forewoman shoe factory, b. Carthage, Me., d. Edwin and Sarah (Moore), Sept. 6, 1896. TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES 109 HERRING, William Henry, a. 35 y., painter, b. Carlisle, Eng land, s. James R. and Margrett (Dock), and Mabel E. Phillips, a. 28 y., at home, d. Erwin T. and Ruth G. (Lake), June 11, 1899. HEYD, Jacob, a. 39 y., coachman and gardener, b. Germany, res. Newton, Mass., s. Christian and Annia (Baumgart ner), and Minnie A. Beaty, a. 32 y., cook, b. New Bruns wick, d. William and Mary A. (Boyle), at Newton, Dec. 9, 1895. HIGGINS, Carrie A., a. 25 y., b. Salem, d. Major and Caro line (Stackpole), and Joel L. Sweeney, a. 31 y., shoe cutter, s. Charles (dec'd) and Anna H. (Lake), Nov. 30, 1871. Clarisse, a. 14 y., b. Middleton, res. Middleton, d. Abisha and Margery (Wilkins), and Charles O. Berry, a. 20 y., farmer, b. Middleton, res. Middleton, s. Hiram and Jane (Mclntire), Oct. 1, 1877. Susanna W., a. 22 y., b. Middleton, res. Danvers, d. Abisha and Margaret, and George E. Chase, a. 32 y., shoemaker, b. Sandwich, N. H., res. Peabody, s. Charles H. and Elizabeth B., July 1, 1877. HILL, Alfred B., a. 18 y., shoemaker, b. Beverly, res. George town, s. John and Elizabeth, and Margaret M. Kneeland, a. 17 y., res. Georgetown, d. Aaron and Pheby A., Nov. 25, 1853. Samuel McLellan, a. 29 y., ice dealer, b. Ecanamy, Colches ter Co., N. S., res. Wenham, s. Oliver Blair and Mary (McLellan), and Florence Lamson Wildes, a. 25 y., housekeeper, d. Eugene Lamont and Alathea Orietta (Lamson), Jan. 20, 1898. William Dudley, a. 23 y., physician, b. Lebanon, Me., s. Orrin T. and Mary E. (Foss), and Kittie Hartwell Pearson, a. 22 y., at home, b. New Bedford, Mass., d. Mark R. and Kate Hartwell (dec'd), at Kingston, N. H., June 1, 1881. HINDS, Henry, a. 28 y., shoemaker, b. Digby, Nova Scotia, s. William and Catharine, and Sarah J. Blye, a. 17 y., b. Boxford, d. William and Sarah, Nov. 26, 1850. HOBBS, David C, a. 48 y., blacksmith, s. David and Sarah, and Harriet L. Hawkins, a. 32 y., b. Maidstone, Vt., d. William W. and Susannah, Oct. 26, 1858. no TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES Hobbs, Edward Francis, a. 22 y., shoemaker, b. Ipswich, res. Wenham, s. Abraham, and Susan Smith, a. 18 y., res. Wenham, d. William, Sept. 4, 1860. HOBSON, Benjamin P., a. 20 y., shoemaker, b. Rowley, s. Prescott and Dorothy, and Louisa L. Strangman, a. 19 y., b. Prince Edward Island, d. Jacob T. and Elizabeth, at Boxford, Feb. 15, 1864. Erminia I., a. 31 y., shoe operator, d. Benjamin P. and Louisa (Strangman), and George E. Hatch, a. 30 y., silver smith, b. Nobleboro, Me., res. Newburyport, s. John A. and Sarah (Hodgkins), Dec 14, 1898. George P., a. 22 y., carpenter, b. Rowley, s. Prescott and Dor othy, and Lucy D. Curtis, a. 18 y., b. Boxford, res. Boxford, d. Francis and Lorintha D., Mar. 25, 1860. Margaret P., a. 19 y., b. Rowley, d. Prescott and Dorothy, and Joseph P. Janes, a. 19 y., shoemaker, s. Samuel and Elizabeth, Aug. 31, 1851. HODGDON, Frank, a. 23 y., heel cutter, b. Quincy, res. Row ley, s. Amos L. and Mary E. (Marriner), and Etta E. Kneeland, a. 18 y., at home, b. Rowley, res. Rowley, d. Hiram and Martha J. (Bailey), Feb. 22, 1894. HOLLEY, John, a! 22 y., butcher, b. Newbury, Vt., s. James and Jane, and Mary S. Bryant, 2d m., a. 19 y., b. Sand wich, N. H., res. Middleton, d. James and Nancy Stone, at West Newbury, July 3, 1860. HOMAN, Annie Delia, a. 19 y., at home, b. Wenham, res. Wenham, d. Daniel A. and Frances M. (Mclntire), and Ernest W. Smerage, a. 20 y., expressman, s. Fred and Ella A. (Chapman), at Hamilton, Sept. 27, 1894. Margaret M., a. 20 y., d. William and Mary B. (Butler), and William B. Perkins, Jr., a. 22 y., shoemaker, s. William B. and Lydia (Perkins), Mar. 28, 1861. Martha Ann, a. 28 y., cl. William and Mary (Butler), and George H. Tuttle, a. 27 y., blacksmith, b. North Andover, res. North Andover, s. Nicholas (dec'd) and Hannah W. (Averell), Mar. 22, 1871. Mary B., a. 26 y., b. Beverly, d. William and Mary, and James H. Thorne, a. 29 y., farmer, b. Boston, res. Lancaster, s. James B. and Lydia, Mar. 22, 1859. Sarah A., a. 19 y., d. William and Mary, and Thomas F. Fer guson, a. 22 v., shoemaker, b. Danvers, s. Thomas and Huldah W., Apr. 19, 1855. TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES I 1 1 HOOD, Ellen A., a. 21 y., d. John G. and Sarah B. (Brown), and William Welch, a. 26 y., carpenter, b. Newbury port, s. Thomas and Letty H. (Morton), Feb. 6, 1861. John, a. 61 y., shoemaker, s. John and Ruth, and Elizabeth B. Phillips, 2d m., a. 35 y., b. Boston, d. Enos and Anna Lake, Dec. 20, 1854. Lottie E., a. 20 y., d. Salmon D. and Perthena C., and Frank L. Jacobs, a. 23 y., dry goods dealer, b. Grafton, res. Ha verhill, Mass., s. Francis W. and Nancy H., Sept. 12, 1877. Ralph D., a. 20 y., civil engineer, s. Salmon D. and Perthena C. (Pearson), and Annah E. Jacobs, a. 23 y., at home, d. Benjamin and Ruth E. (Emerson), at Danvers, Nov. 29, 1894. Salmon D., a. 20 y., shoemaker, s. W. de la F[letcher], and Perthena C. Pearson, a. 17 y., b. Albany, Vt., d. John, Mar. 31, 1850. Sarah M., a. 23 y., d. John G. and Sarah B., and Oliver Down ing, a. 24 y., shoemaker, b. South Reading, res. Lynnfield, s. Edward and Sally, June 4, 1856. Susie Isabella, a. 19 y., at home, d. Salmon D. and Perthena (Pearson), and Horace E. Perley, a. 21 y., printer, b. Ipswich, res. Springfield, s. Martin V. B. and Lydia M. (Pearson), Jan. 17, 1882. Wilbur Fletcher, a. 25 y., leather-cutter, s. Salmon D. ,and Perthena (Pearson), and Nettie Mabel Kneeland, a. 19 y., b. Georgetown, d. William H. and Martha (Knee land), Dec 19, 1880. * HOOPER, Charles H., a. 31 y., milkman, b. Peabody, res. Peabody, s. Eben and Sarah (Hart), and Mary Eliza beth G. Batchelder, a. 28 y., dressmaker, d. Ezra and Mary S. (Andrews), at Peabody, Sept. 8, 1886. Eben L., Jr., a. 33 y., farmer, b. Marblehead, res. Boxford, s. Ebenezer L. and Elizabeth, and Addie C. Smith, a. 25 y., d. John and Sarah (Phillips), Feb. 24, 1881. John L., a. 29 y., farmer, b. Marblehead, s. Ebenezer L. and Elizabeth (RusseU), and Christiana Eraser, a. 19 y., b. Antigonish, N. S., d. John and Jennie (Chisholm), (she dec'd), at Danvers, Nov. 16, 1875. HORNE, Francis B., a. 39 y., farmer, b. Wenham, s. Moses and Sally, and Huldah Maria Gould, 2d m., a. 35 y., b. Brooklyn, N. Y. ( ?), res. Middleton, d. Smith, June 24, 1855. H2 TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES HORTON, Joseph, a. 34 y., yeoman, b. Marblehead, res. Ips wich, s. George, and Lucy A. Robinson, a. 21 y., b. Mar blehead, d. Benjamin A., Nov. 24, 1850. HOWARD, Clara Harlan, a. 20 y., b. Newburyport, res. New buryport, d. Caleb H. and Nancy T., and Parker Went worth Welch, a. 25 y., shoemaker, b. Hamilton, s. Samuel and Mary Ann, Dec. 4, 1866. George Grafton, a. 23 y., farmer, b. Newburyport, s. Caleb H. and Elizabeth (Gray), and Lucy A. Saunders, a. 21 y., at home, b. Deer Island, Maine, d. David and Eliza beth (Howard), at Ipswich, Jan. 16, 1882. Sarah J., a. 18 y., b. Newburyport, res. Newburyport, d. Caleb W. and Jane (both dec'd), and Jacob F. Welch, a. 24 y., shoemaker, b. Hamilton, s. Samuel and Mary A. (Ste vens), at Newburyport, July 11, 1868. HOWE, Daniel Abraham, a. 23 y., farmer, b. Rowley, res. Boxford, s. Abraham P. and Olive J. (Pingree), and Laura Jane Welch, a. 20 y., at home, d. William and Louisa J. (Kimball), at Roxbury, Dec. 8, 1881. Laura A. W., a. 22 y., at home, b. Dorchester, res. New Mar ket, N. H., d. Joseph H. and Martha A. (Pinkham), and Elmer Warren Stevens, a. 25 y., salesman, s. Albert W. and Annie B. (Lake), at Newton, Dec. 24, 1895. Lydia P., 2d m., d. Joseph and Ruth Gould, and Andrews Gould, 2d m., a. 58 y., shoemaker, s. Nathaniel and Eliza beth, Mar. 19, 1855. HOYT, Mary Jane, a. 21 y., at home, d. Daniel and Mary (Hubbard), and William Williams, Jr., a. 37 y., farmer, b. North Waterboro, Me., res. North Waterboro, Me., s. William and Kezia, at Waterboro, Dec. 28, 1882. Rebecca E., a. 24 y., d. Daniel and Rebecca, and John Blais dell, a. 25 y., shoemaker, s. Samuel and Annis (Averell), at Salem, Nov. 25, 1857. HUBBARD, Caroline A., a. 23 y., b. Saco, Me., d. Warwick, and Solomon Boynton, a. 24 y., shoemaker, b. Gloucester, s. Elijah, Sept. 20, 1850. Daniel W., a. 31 y., farmer, b. Ipswich, s. John C. and Sarah F. (Hoyt), and Abby Margret Fuller, a. 27 y., at home, d. Benjamin and Eliza (Foster), at Boxford, May 21, 1893. TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES II3 Hubbard, Elnathan B., a. 26 y., mill operative, b. Ipswich, res. Ipswich, s. John and Sarah (Floyd), and Lulu F. Davis, a. 24 y., b. Bangor, Me., res. Ipswich, d. Ephraim and Melenda (Johnson), Jan. 21, 1883. HULL, Caroline Augusta, a. 26 y., at home, b. Boston, res. Ipswich, d. James H. and Mary Emily (Barker), and Harry A.. Lefavour, a. 29 y., shoemanufacturer, b. Provi dence, 111., s. Albert and Harriet (Whelong), at Ipswich, Apr. 28, 1897. HUSSEY, Charles W., a. 21 y., friction match maker, b. Al bion, Me., res. Boxford, s. Franklin and Abby (Tinkham), and Ermina Kneeland, a. 19 y., d. Aaron P. and Elizabeth D., Feb. 18, 1879. Eugene Clinton, a. 29 y., butcher, b. Athens, Mc, s. Osgood and Lydia (Tibbets), and Annie D. Batchelder, a. 27 y., at home, b. Boxford, res. Boxford, d. John Q. and Melissa (Peabody), at Georgetown, Oct. 25, 1882. INGALLS, Annie P., a. 21 y., at home, res. Boxford, d. Whip ple Ingalls, alias Smith, and Charlotte A. (Smith), and Elmer Perkins Averill, a. 23 y., heel manufacturer, d. Ephraim P. and Susan J. (Lake), at Georgetown, Nov. 29, 1889. JACOBS, Annah E., a. 23 y., at home, d. Benj. and Ruth E. (Emerson), and Ralph D. Hood, a. 20 y., civil engineer, s. Salmon D. and Perthena C. (Pearson), at Danvers, Nov. 29, 1894. Benjamin, a. 37 y., farmer, b. Lebo, Russia, res. Lebanon, Ohio, s. Solomon A. and Hannah, and Ruth E. Emerson, a. 28 y., d. Thomas P. and Sarah (Phillips), (she dec'd), June 16, 1868. Frank L., a. 23 y., dry goods dealer, b. Grafton, res. Haverhill, Mass., s. Francis W. and Nancy H., and Lottie E. Hood, a, 20 y,, d. Salmon D. and Perthena C, Sept. 12, 1877. JANES, Charles P., a. 17 y., shoemaker, s. Joseph P. and Mar garet P. (Hobson), and Delia A. Burrill, a. 18 y,, b. New buryport, d. James (dec'd) and Sarah (Howard), May 22, 1871. Charles P., 2d m., a. 22 y., shoemaker, s. Joseph P. and Mar garet P. (Hobson), and Mary E. Pettingill, a. 22 y., b. Newburyport, d. Henry A. and Mary M. (Howard), Apr. 7, 1876. 114 TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES Janes, Daniel B., a. 21 y., shoemaker, s. Samuel and Elizabeth, and Emeline O. Andrews, a. 18 y., b. Georgetown, d. Na thaniel and Sarah, Sept. 30, 1850. Emily A., a. 19 y., d. Samuel and Elizabeth, and James Wilson, a. 24 y., wheelwright, b. Greenock, Scotland, s. Lawrence and Mary, Dec. 16, 1855. John Collins, a. 58 y., engineer, s. Samuel and Elizabeth (Boardman), and Emeline Kelley, a. 53 y., Ij, Salem, N. H., res. Salem, N. H., d. Samuel and Sarah (Gage), at Pelham, N. H., Sept. 9, 1883. Joseph P., a. 19 y., shoemaker, s. Samuel and Elizabeth, and Margaret P. Hobson, a. 19 y., b. Rowley, d. Prescott and Dorothy, Aug. 3, 1851. Mary E., a. 17 y., d. Joseph P. and Margaret P. (Hobson), and Joseph Bailey Poor, a. 24 y., grocer, b. Georgetown, s. Joseph Poor (dec'd) and Lucinda (Reed), at Boxford, Oct. 28, 1874. JAYNES, Mary Ann, a. 20 y., res. Lynn, d. Samuel, and Na hum Getchell, a. 33 y., cordwainer, b. Wells, Me., res. Lynn, s. Joshua, Dec. 25, 1853. JEFFERSON, Jenney, a. 17 y., b. Bridgeport, N. S., d. John and Jane (Wilson), and Edmund Ramsey, a. 23 y., shoe maker, b. Clarence, N. S., s. Joseph and Sarah (Kinsman), May 28, 1868. JENKINS, Peter, a. 30 y., cooper, b. Halifax, Nova Scotia, s. Peter and Sarah, and Annie Tabb, domestic, a. 21 y., b. Halifax, Nova Scotia, d. Henry and Mary (Johnston), Oct. 20, 1881. JENNESS, Francis, 2d m., a. 45 y., cordwainer, b. Hampden, Me., res. Beverly, s. Francis and Dorothy, and Sarah A. Perkins, a. 36 y., d. David and Hannah G., Oct. 6, 1857, JEWETT, John H., a. 19 y., shoemaker, b. Ipswich, res. Ips wich, s. Nehemiah and Frances (Lord), and Abby L, Wakeham, a. 20 y., b. Middleton, d. Samuel G. and Lucy M. (Wilkins), Apr. 4, 1861. JOHNSON, Anna C, a. 25 y., at home, b. Boston, d. Arthur and Henrietta (Breed), and George B. Sherman, a. 22 y., clerk, b. Fairhaven, Mass., res. Watertown, s. Marcus M., at Danvers, June 10, 1891. TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES I 1 5 Johnson, George H., a. 28 y., shoemaker, b. Boston, s. Henry and Sarah (Neal) (she dec'd), and Ellen M. Hammond, a. 21 y., b. North Berwick, Me., res. Danvers, d. Christo pher, and Eliza (Mason), (she dec'd), at Danvers, June 24, 1866. George H., 2d m., a. 46 y., mechanic, b. Boston, s. Henry and Sarah (Neal), and Sarah J. Wight, 2d m., a. 38 y., mill iner, b. Concord, N. H., res. Danvers, d. Enoch and Eliza beth (Allen) Quimby, June 9, 1881. Sarah S., a. 19 y., b. Southborough, res. Framingham, d. Wil liam P. and Susan E., and Enos Fuller, a. 25 y., shoe maker, b. Danvers, s. Benjamin (dec'd) and Esther (Wil kins), at Framingham, Dec. 30, 1869. JONES, Martha H., 2d m., a. 39 y., (maiden name Sproul), b. Rockland, Me., d. William and Fanny, and William Stiles, 2d m., a. 35 y., farmer, b. Ossipee, N. H., s. Wil liam and Avis (Glover), (both dec'd), at Danvers, Sept. 15, 1867. JORDON, C. Fred, a. 31 y,, blacksmith, b. Newbury, s. Charles F. and Louisa (Rogers), and Anna B. Balch, a. 24 y., at home, d. Humphrey and Hannah P. (Bradstreet), Nov. 29, 1883. KAY, Richard F., 2d m., a. 36 y., clergyman, b. Canada, res. Boston, s. John (dec'd) and Elizabeth, and Sarah J. T. Floyd, a. 24 y., b. Wenham, d. Charles J. P. and Eliza beth C. (Lummus), June 3, 1874. KELLEY, Emeline, a. 53 y., b. Salem, N. H., res. N. H., 4 Samuel and Sarah (Gage), and John Collins Janes, a. 58 y., engineer, s. Samuel and Elizabeth (Boardman), at Pelham, N. H., Sept. 9, 1883. Julia Grace, a. 21 y., domestic, b. Middleton, d. William and Maria (Peabody), (now Fuller), and Geoirge H. Swee ney, a. 29 y., operative, s. George E. and Sarah R. (Bur rows), Apr. 8, 1885. KENNEDY, Farzina P., a. 24 y., b. Boston, d. William and Olive, and William W. Clifford, a. 40 y., shoemaker, s. Samuel (dec'd) and Rachel (Averell), at Cambridge, Jan. 11, 1877. Il6 TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES KILLAM, George Edwin, a. 28 y., farmer, b. Boxford, res. Boxford, s. George B. and Elizabeth (Davis), and Addie J. McGlinchey, a. 22 y., domestic, b. St. Stevens, N. B., d. William and Sarah (Craig), Mar. 29, 1888. KIMBALL, Ellen F., a. 29 y., d. William E. and Mary A. (Reed), and Isaac A. Morgan, 2d. m., a. 62 y., master mariner, b. Manchester, s. Isaac and Salome (Brown), May 30, 1871. Frederick S., a. 22 y., merchant, s. William B. and Mary S. (Stone), and Mary J. Means, a. 20 y., at home, b. Chel sea, d. Robert F. and Mary (Bates), at Stoneham, Dec. 24, 1894: William B., a. 29 y., merchant, s. William E. and Mary A. (Reed), and Mary Stone, 3rd m., a. 25 y., b. Sandwich, N. H., res. Middleton, d. James and Hannah (Deering) (dec'd), at Danvers, May 26, 1867. KINNEY, Emery Charles, a. 25 y., painter, b. Madrid, St. Lawrence Co., New York, res. Montpelier, Vt., s. Emery and Phebe (Blodgett), and Florence Eliza Balch, a. 34 y., teacher, d. Benj. J. and Eliza (Killam), at Boxford, Oct. 7, 1893. KINSMAN, Ellen A., b. Hamilton, d. Jacob and Abigail, and David A. Roberts, a. 29 y., master mariner, b. Salem, res. Salem, s. Nehemiah and Hannah W., Dec. 26, 1866. James Alvin, a. 33 y., farmer, b. Hamilton, s. Jacob and Abi gail (Stamford), and Sarah Dean Rogers, a. 25 y., teacher, b. Claremont, N. H., res. Wenham, d. Abraham and Caro line (Gould), at Wenham, Apr. 19, 1882. KITREDGE, Sarah Jane, a. 17 y., b. Salem, d. John and Mary (she dec'd), and Joseph B. Fisk, a. 39 y., shoe maker, s. Amos (dec'd) and Mercy (Peabody), at George town, Dec. 27, 1876. KNEELAND, Abbie A., a. 19 y., d. Alfred A. (dec'd) and Harriet A. (Lane), and Henry A. Pickard, a. 20 y., car penter, b. Ipswich, s. Washington P. and Sarah E. (How ard), Sept. 23, 1875. A.lfred A., a. 21 y., shoemaker, s. Humphrey, and Harriet A. Lang, a. 18 y., b. Gloucester, d. David L., May 16, 1850. TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES II7 Kneeland, Charles H., a. 21 y., musician, res. Salem, s. Warner and Ruth Frances, and Cora B. Scates, a. 22 y., operative, b. Georgetown, res. Salem, d. Lucius and Abbie, Dec. 16, 1885. Cyrus A., a. 26 y., shoemaker, s. Cyrus and Sarah G., and Eliza A. E. Welch, a. 24 y., b. Shapleigh, Mc, d. Moses and Mary, Dec 25, 1858. Emma P., a. 27 y., domestic, res. Hamilton, d. Ira W. and Ruth F., and Joseph E. Shelden, a. 26 y., laster, b. Salem, res. Salem, s. Joseph B. and Sarah, at Hamilton, Apr. 16, 1893. Ermina, a. 19 y., d. Aaron P. and Elizabeth D., and Charles W. Hussey, a. 2 1 y., friction match maker, b. Albion, Me., res. Boxford, s. Franklin and Abby (Tinkham), Feb. 18, 1879. Etta E., a. 18 y., at home, b. Rowley, res. Rowley, d. Hiram and Martha J. (Bailey), and Frank Hodgdon, a. 23 y., heel cutter, b. Quincy,' res. Rowley, s. Amos L. and Mary E. (Marriner), Feb. 22, 1894. Harriet A., a. 32 y. (maiden name Harriet A. Lane), b. Gloucester, d. David L. and Lydia A., and Benjamin F. Deland, a. 29 y., shoemaker, b. Danvers, s. Benjamin and Elizabeth (Ross), Nov. 2, 1865. Ira W., a. 24 y., shoemaker, s. Aaron P. and Elizabeth D., and Ruth F. Tole, a. 19 y., d. Samuel and Cynthia, at Ips wich (Linebrook Parish), Aug. 22, 1862. Ira W., 2d. m., a. 32 y., shoemaker, s. Aaron P. and Elizabeth D. (Phillips), and Mary E. Perley, 2d. m., (maiden name Crowell), a. 33 y., d. Josiah and Elizabeth (Phillips), (she dec'd), Apr. 6, 1871. Levi, Jr., a. 18 y., blacksmith, b. Rowley, res. Rowley, s. Jo siah M. and Lydia P., and Clara Farnum, a. 19 y., b. Newburyport, res. Rowley, d. Stephen and Susanna, Nov. 28, 1863. Lucy J., a. 20 y., d. Aaron P. and Elizabeth D. (Phillips), and Benjamin Lane, a. 23 y., shoemaker, b. Gloucester, s. David S. and Lydia (Elwell), at Gloucester, Dec. 5, 1862. Margaret M., a. 17 y., res. Georgetovm, d. Aaron and Pheby A., and Alfred B. Hill, a. 18 y., shoemaker, b. Beverly, res. Georgetown, s. John and Elizabeth, Nov. 25, 1853. Mary Ann., a. 19 y., d. Aaron P. and Elizabeth D., and Henry W. Lake, a. 21 y., shoecutter, s. David and Harriet W., Oct. 6, 1859. Nettie Mabel, a. 19 y., b. Georgetown, d. Wm. H. and Martha (Kneeland), and Wilbur Fletcher Hood, a. 25 y., leather cutter, s. Salmon D. and Perthena (Pearson), Dec. 19, 1880. II 8 TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES Kneeland, Sarah E., a. 19 y., b. Rowley, res. Rowley, d. Hiram R. and Rhoda, and Horace A. Fisher, a. 21 y., shoemaker, b. Byfield, res. Rowley, s. Horace A. and Jane W., Nov. 28, 1863. Thomas J., a. near 23 y., shoemaker, s. Aaron P. and Eliza beth D. (Phillips), and Sarah A. Elwell, a. 23 y., b. Georgetown, d. Abraham and Mary Ann (Poole), (both dec'd). May 22, 1871. Thomas J., 2d. m., a. 46 y., shoemaker, s, Aaron P. and Eliza beth D. (Phillips), and Rose M. Gilman, a. 32 y., do mestic, b. Boston, d. Henry and Clara S. (Wallace), at Boston, Aug. 29, 1894. KOEWING, August L., a. 22 y., butler, b. Niederngesa, Ger many, s. Andrew and Rosine Bete, and Viola Philbrook, a. 27 y., b. Sanbornton, N. H., d. David P. and Nancy J., Nov. 30, 1880. LACY, Bertha, a. 20 y., at home, b. N. Andover, res. N. An dover, d. H. and Lucy C. (Ayers), and Charles Curtis, a. 22 y., farmer, b. Vanceborough, Me., res. Boxford, s. George W. and Mercy (Drew), at Boxford, Mar. 30, 1899. LAKE, A. Austin, a. 30 y., shoemaker, s. Eleazer (dec'd) and Hannah A. (Gould), and Josephine Perley, a. 27 y., b. Boxford, d. Albert and Hannah (Hayward), at Danvers, Jan. 2, 1872. Anna Brown, a. 24 y., d. John Brown and Rebecca (Gould), (dec'd), and Albert W. Stevens, a. 31 y., farmer, b. West Newbury, s. Caleb and Sarah (Bailey), (both dec'd), Dec 24, 1867. Carrie W., a. 21 y., d. Robert and Mary A. (Towne), and James H. Chandler, a. 21 y., clerk, b. Salem, res Salem, s. James P. and Eliza A. (Bissell), Dec. 25, 1877. Charles Hobert, a. 34 y., farmer, s. Ebenezer H. and Susan S. (Whittier), and Mary Elizabeth Collins, a. 18 y., at home, b. Peabody, s. Mathew and Nellia (Keath), Aug. 19, 1891. Ella Frances, a. 22 y., operative, d. Ebenezer H. and Susan (Whitaker), and Austin Edward Chamberlain, a. 21 y,, coachman, b. Portland, Me., s.- Marshall and Nancy (Pearl), at Danvers, May 22, 1882. Henry W., a. 21 y., shoecutter, s. David and Harriet W., and Mary Ann Kneeland, a. 19 y., d. Aaron P. and Elizabeth D,, Oct. 6, 1859. TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES 1 19 Lake, Laura Hobart, a. 34 y., teacher, d. Robert and Mary Ann (Towne), and Edward Perley Balch, 2d. m., a. 38 y., book publisher, res. Boston, s. Humphrey and Hannah (Bradstreet), Sept. 5, 1888. Lottie P., a. 20 y., dressmaker, d. Henry W. and Mary A. (Kneeland), and George B. Brown, 2d. m., a. 30 y., miller, b. Danvers, res. Ipswich, s. John and Sarah (Wil kins), Nov. 29, 1883. Lucy H., a. 20 y., dressmaker, b. Peabody, res. Peabody, d. David G. and Helen E. (Manning), and Jacob Jewett Hardy, a. 25 y., harness maker, b. Groveland, s. Aaron W. and Lucinda (Hardy), at Peabody, Apr. 20, 1887. Mabel, a. 25 y., dressmaker, b. Peabody, res. Peabody, d. David and Helen (Manning), and Fred L. Fuller, a. 29 y., shoe maker, s. Calvin W. and Mary Ellen (Richardson), Sept. IS, 1894. Mary Alice, a. 16 y., at home, d. Ebenezer H. and Susan T. (Whittier), and William Austin Simpson, a. 23 y., car penter, b. Windsor, Nova Scotia, s. James and Adeline (Marsters), at Andover, N. H., Nov. 10, 1886. Mary J., a. 23 y., d. Eleazer and Hannah A., and John H. Dodge, a. 22 y., shoemaker, s. William P. and Rebecca P., Oct; 22, 1857. Otto E., a. 21 y., shoemaker, s. Eleazer (dec'd) and Hannah A. (Gould), and Flora E. Adams, a. 18 y., b. Natick, d. Edwin and Sarah C. (Moore), at Boxford, Oct. 4, 1873. Rebecca Eveline, a. 29 y., d. John Batchelder and R. E., and Theodore Dwight Billings, a. 36 y., shoe cutter, b. Adrian, Mich., s. Theodore E. and Elizabeth Todd, May 30, 1880. Ruth E., a. 29 y., b. Boxford, d. John B. and Rebecca (Gould) (she dec'd), and Erwin T. Phillips, a. 31 y., shoemaker, b. Boxford, s. Timothy M. and Adeline (Gould), at Ips wich, Oct. 17, 1869. Ruth P., a. 33 y., dressmaker, d. Eliezer and Hannah A. (Gould), and Samuel Conley, a. 21 y., operative, b. L)ain, s. James H. and Eunice P. (Janes), Oct. 13, 1883. Susan J., a. 24 y., d. William G. (dec'd) and Mehitable (Balch), and Ephraim P. Averill, a, 28 y., shoemaker, b. Ipswich, s. Ephraim and Lydia (Potter) (dec'd), Dec. 8, 1864. William Goodrich, a. 34 y., operative, s. William G. and Me hitable (Balch), and Margaretta E. Walker, a. 23 y., domestic, b. Ireland, a. Michael and Mary (Terrel), Dec. 23, 1885. I20 TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES LAMB, William A., a. 21 y., shoemaker, b. Worcester, res. Fitchburg, s. Augustus and Augusta (both dec'd), and Eliza A. Perley, a. 17 y., d. Stephen A. and Eliza M. (Fos ter), at Fitchburg, Jan. 20, 1869. LAMPRO, Alice, a. 18 y., b. Sherbrook, Canada, res. Middle- ton, d. Zebulon and Julia, and Frederick Doyle, a. 27 y., machinist, b. Lynn, res. Middleton, s. Henry and Eliza, Apr. 15, 1882. LAMSON, Ada M., a. 24 y., d. Josiah and Angeline (Mason), and Clarence K. Smith, a. 23 y., operative, b. Hollis, Maine, res. Hamilton, s. John P. and Sarah (Linscott), at Danvers, Aug. 18, 1880. Alathea O., a. 21 y., d. Josiah B. (dec'd) and Angelina (Ma son), and Eugene L. Wildes, a. 23 y., farmer, b. Ipswich, res. Ipswich, s. Israel and Lydia A. (Averell), (she dec'd), at Ipswich, Dec. 8, 1868. Angle Misora, a. 22 y., at home, d. Josiah and Angeline (Ma son), and George Milton Adams, a. 29 y., farmer, b. Hamilton, res. Hamilton, s. Silsbee and Emeline (Patch), Feb. 20, 1882. Fred Josiah, a. 24 y., traveling salesman, res. Boston, s. J. Arther and Harriet A. (Wells), and Agatine Gowen, a. 22 y., at home, b. Portland, Me., res. Everett, d. Charles M. and Priscilla L. (McKenney), at Everett, May 23, 1896. Gertrude I., a. 25 y., at home, d. J. Arthur and Hattie A. (Wells), and Arthur C. Glover, a. 25 y., watchmaker, b. Ipswich, res. Ipswich, s. John S. and Elizabeth J. (Rust), June 6, 1895. J. Arthur, a. 25 y., farmer, s. Josiah B. (dec'd) and Ange lina (Mason), and Hattie A. Wells, a. 27 y., d. Hiram and Almira T. (Small), Dec 21, 1868. Mary Ann, of Topsfield, and Alfred McKenzie of Danvers, at Gosport, N. H. (Isle of Shoals), Aug. 7, 1851. LANE, Benjamin, a. 23 y., shoemaker, b. Gloucester, s. David S. and Lydia (Elwell), and Lucy J. Kneeland, a. 20 y., d. Aaron P. and Elizabeth D. (Phillips), at Gloucester, Dec. 5, 1862. Theresa Augusta, a. 24 y., operative, d. Benjamin and Lucy (Kneeland), and Eben Sumner Merrill, a. 25 y., butcher, b. Haverhill, s. Eben S. and Elizabeth A. ( Lester "i, Dec. 10, 1889. TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES 121 LANG, Harriet A., a. 18 y., b. Gloucester, d. David L., and Alfred A. Kneeland, a. 21 y., shoemaker, s. Humphrey, May 16, 1850. LANGLEY, Hattie A., a. 33 y., res. Salem, N. H., d. John and Harriet, and Daniel Glover, 3rd. m., a. 52 y., farmer, b. Marblehead, res. Danvers, s. Samuel and Elizabeth, Oct. 19, 1864. LARRABEE, Alice M., a. 19 y., at home, b. Danvers, d. Frank and Mary K. (Sears), and Franklin Pierce, a. 20 y., milk man, b. Danvers, res. Salem, s. John C. and Abigail (Brooks), June 2, 1885. LEACH, Betsey G., 2d. m., a. 37 y., b. Sanford, Me., res. Boston, d. Levi and Sarah Ricker, and Enos S. Prescott, 2d. m., a. 41 y., laborer, b. Pembroke, N. H., res. Charles town, s. Enos and Hannah, May 20, 1858. Charles Healy, a. 29 y., butcher, s. Thos. K. and Louisa (Mor gan), and Mary A. Wilkins, a. 25 y., at home, b. Wen ham, res. Wenham, d. Charles and Susan (Dodge), at Wenham, Jan. 15, 1884. Mary Ann, a. 17 y., d. Thomas K. and Louisa, and George Briggs Thomas, a. 20 y., shoemaker, b. Portland, Me., s. David and Mary, Jan. 16, 1856. Sarah K., a. 24 y., d. Thomas K. and Louisa (Morgan), and Isaac M. Woodbury, a. 23 y., butcher, b. Manchester, s. Jacob and Salome (Morgan), (both dec'd), Dec. 8, 1869. LEFAVOUR, Frank, a. 32 y., shoe manufacturer, b. Marble head, s. Henry A. and Lucy M. (Morse), and Viola Fran ces Foster, a. 28 y., operative, d. Nathaniel and Amanda (Averell), at Boston, Aug. 1, 1885. Harry A., a. 29 y., shoe manufacturer, b. Providence, 111., s. Albert and Harriet (Whelong), and Caroline Augusta Hull, a. 26 y., at home, b. Boston, res. Ipswich, d. James H. and Mary Emily (Barker), at Ipswich, Apr. 28, 1897. LEGRO, John C. P., a. 23 y., clerk, b. Danvers, res. Danvers, s. Edmund B. and Maria P., and Nancy R. Parsons, a. 19 y., b. Byfield, res. Danvers, d. Moses and Pat., (Chris tian name not plain on return certificate), Sept. 7, 1862. LEWIS, James H., a. 21 y., cordwainer, b. Lynn, res. L)mn, s. James, and Sarah J. Burril, a. 18 y., b. Lynn, d. Loren, May 13, 1852.. 122 TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES Lewis, Theodore A., a. 25 y., cordwainer, b. Lynn, res. Lynn, s. James, and Eunice C. Bradstreet, a. 26 y., d. Cornelius B., Nov. 27, 1851. LIBBY, Rose M.,.res. Boxford, and Ralph G. Frame, a. 22 y., shoemaker, s. Francis C. and Elizabeth (Boardman), at Salem, N. H., Jan. 22, 1896. LIN, Margaret, a. 22 y., b. Scotland, res. North Andover, and Richard Burns, a. 22 y., operative, b. Montreal, L. C, res. Lawrence, s. Richard and Mary, Jan. 19, 1851. LINEHAN, Mary, a. 35 y., housekeeper, b. Ireland, res. Wen ham, d. John and Mary (O'Connell), and Nathaniel M. Foss, 2d. m., a. 56 y., farmer, b. Strafford, N. H., s. Na thaniel and Esther (Tuttle), at Newburyport, Aug. 30, 1899. LITTLEFIELD, Elmer, a. 33 y., cashier, b. Exeter, N. H., res. Hooksett, N. H., s. Edson and Lydia (Davis), and Edna Maria Gould, a. 27 y., d. Lemuel H. and Sally (Mun day), (she dec'd), June 30, 1872. Moses Frank, a. 21 y., carpenter, b. Rowley, res. Rowley, s. William and Lucy (Howe), and Harriet E. Wade, a. 18 y., b. Ipswich, res. Ipswich, d. Henry and Elizabeth, Nov. 26, 1874. LOGAN, George A., a. 28 y., farmer, b. Truro, Nova Scotia, s. Elisha and Nancy, and Ann Fay, a. 26 y., b. County Leitrim, Ireland, d. Peter and Ann, at Danvers, June 23, 1878. LOMAN, Emma, a. 22 y., domestic, b. Sweden, d. Loman and Louisa (Johnson), and Olaf Monsson, a. 25 y., farmer, b. Sweden, s. Monsson and Anna (Hoknsson), Dec 28, 1895. LOMBARD, Sarah J., a. 29 y., b. Otisfield, Maine, d. Enoch and Abia, and Moses Wildes, Jr., 2d. m., a. 45 y., shoe maker, s. Daniel and Eunice, Oct. 8, 1856. LONG, Alice M., a. 23 y., d. Henry and Catharine (Perley), (both dec'd), and Jared B. McLane, a. 22 y., blacksmith, b. Pugwash, N. S., s. Alexander and Harriet (Brown), Sept. 16, 1875. TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES I23 Long, Henry, a. 40 y., blacksmith, b. Andover, s. Elijah and Elizabeth, and Elizabeth Gould, a. 31 y., d. Josiah and Betsey, Mar. 8, 1860. Henry Augustus, a. 19 y., shoecutter, b. Andover, res. Middle- ton, s. Elijah and Elizabeth (demons), and Eliza Anna Richardson, a. 17 y., b. Middleton, res. Middleton, d. Amos and Betsey (Saunders), Apr. 10, 1864. Ira P., a. 20 y., blacksmith, s. Henry and Catharine (Perley), (both dec'd), and Harriet L. Follansbee, a. 20 y., b. Georgetown, d. Moses C. (dec'd) and Martha (Way- land) ,' at Boxford, July 29, 1877. Ira Perley, 2d. m., a. 41 y., blacksmith, s. Henry and Cathar ine (Perley), and Laura Ann Cummings, a. 42 y., dress maker, d. Alfred and Salome (Welch), Dec. 14, 1898. Marietta, a. 40 y., school teacher, b. Salem, d. Charles W. and Elizabeth (Barrett), and William A. Long, a. 40 y., stable keeper, s. Henry and Catharine (Perley), at Boxford, Dec 18, 1894. William A., a. 40 y., stable keeper, s. Henry and Catharine (Perley), and Marietta Long, a. 40 y., school teacher, b. Salem, d. Charles W. and Elizabeth (Barrett), at Box ford, Dec. 18, 1894. LOVELL, Joseph C, 2d. m., a. 53 y., farmer, b. West Boyls ton, res. West Boylston, s. Asa and Hannah Raymond, and C. Augusta Fairbanks, a. 37 y., b. West Boylston, res. West Boylston, d. Isaac and Prudence (Gerrish), Dec 5, 1872. LUNT, Arthur G., a. 29 y., brakeman, b. Newburyport, res. Boston, s. Samuel O. and Emma J. (Roles), and Carrie H. Averill, a. 23 y., d. Ephraim P. and Susan J. (Lake), at Pawtucket, R. I., Dec. 20, 1894. McCASTAIN, Cassa T., a. 21 y., table girl, b. Douglass, Isle of Man, d. James and Mary (McCastain), and Samuel A. Ward, a. 28 y., shoemaker, s. Richard and Sarah H. (Pat- tan), May 20, 1893. McCORMACK, Edith May, a. 17 y., domestic, d. James and Isabella (Chisholm), and William Andrews, a. 25 y., coachman, b. Ireland, Co. Down, s. David and Bessie (Truesdale), at Danvers, Sept. 25, 1889. 124 TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES McCORMACK, James, a. 29 y., farmer, b. Kenagh, Longford Co., Ireland, s. James and Margaret (Walker), and Isa bella Chisholm, a. 25 y., b. Antigonish, N. S., d. Valentine and Catharine (Carmine), at Danvers, June 27, 1871. John R., a. 23 y,, salesman, s. James and Belle (Chisholm), and Bertha E. Mellish, a. 21 y., musician, d. Rev. I. M. and Lizzie A. (Holman), June 30, 1897. McDonald, Margaret A., a. 18 y., b. Port Mulgrave, N. S., d. George and Flora, and William L. Chase, a. 21 y., farmer, b. Maidstone, Vt., s. Albert S. (dec'd) and Lydia O. (Hawkins), Sept. 5, 1867. McDONELL, Annie, a. 24 y., domestic, b. Antigonish, N. S., d. John and Margaret (Chisholm), and Michael O. Flynn, a. 24 y., section hand B. & M. R. R., b. County Cork, Ire., s. William and Norah (Berry), at Danvers, June 2, 1889. McGLINCHEY, Addie J., a. 22 y., domestic, b. St. Stevens, N. B., d. William and Sarah (Craig), and George Ed win Killam, a. 28 y., farmer, b. Boxford, res. Boxford, s. George B. and Elizabeth (Davis), Mar. 29, 1888. McINTIRE, Alice G., a. 19 y., b. Middleton, res. Middleton, d. Charles and Hannah (Sheldon), and Ervin Larkin Eaton, a. 23 y., cordwainer, b. Reading, res. North Reading, s. Ebenezer and Sarah R., Mar. 8, 1868. Nancy J., a. 20 y., b. North Reading, res. North Reading, d. Ezra (dec'd) and Rebecca J., and John S. Roberts, a. 22 y., shoemaker, s. George W. and Sally (Phillips) (both dec'd), at North Reading, Dec 30, 1865. McISAACS, Martha, 2d. m., a. 24 y., domestic, b. Ipswich, res. Ipswich, d. Samuel and Ellen (White), and Henry Perkins Andrews, a. 20 y., (consent of parents), shoe maker, s. William H. and Lillie (Estes), at Boxford, Sept. 15, 1894. MACK, Mary, a. 19 y., b. Danvers, res. Danvers, d. Charles and Margaret (Calon?), and Nathaniel Potter, a. 27 y., laborer, s. John and Mehitable (Wildes), at Danvers, Oct. 12, 1863. TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES I 25 McKENZIE, Alfred, of Danvers, and Mary Ann Lamson of Topsfield, at Gosport, N. H. (Isles of Shoals), Aug. 7, 1851. McLANE, Jared B., a. 22 y., blacksmith, b. Pugwash, N. S., s. Alexander and Harriet (Brown), and Alice M. Long, a. 23 y., d. Henry and Catharine (Perley), (both, dec'd), Sept. 16, 1875. McLEOD, Alfred, a. 26 y., mechanic, b. Merrimack, N. H., res. Danvers, s. Kenneth (dec'd) and Betsey (Maxwell), and Lucy E. Herrick, a. 23 y., d. Henry E. and Sarah (Nutter), at Newburyport, Jan. 11, 1874. Hattie K., a. 21 y., school teacher, b. Danvers, d. Norman and Mary Abbie (Elliott), and Ralph E. Woodbury, a. 23 y., farmer, b. Westford, res. Westford, s. Alfred and Em ma (Snow), at Littleton, Dec. 30, 1895. Norman, 2d. m., a. 44 y., operative, b. Lowell, s. Kenneth and Betsey (Maxwell), and Martha Stevens Cummings, a. 35 y., operative, d. Alfred and Salome M. (Welch), at Box ford, Mar. 28, 1888. McLOUD, Helen, a. 24 y., d. (Rev.) Anson and Jane (Corn ish), and Reuben L. Nye, a. 30 y., lawyer, b. Marietta, Ohio, res. Marietta, Ohio, s. Ichabod H. and Miriam C. (Linnel), May 21, 1867. Malcolm, a. 27 y., conveyancer, s. Anson and Jane, and Agnes Q. Andrews, a. 31 y., b. Boston, res. Boston, d. Samuel and Sarah, Dec 8, 1881. McMEEKIN, Jeanie, a. 28 y., evangelist, b. Scotland, res. Central Falls, R. I., d. David, and Gilbert S. Mason, a. 25 y., market gardener, b. Beverly, s. Alphonso and Lucy (Kent), at Pawtucket, R. I., Sept. 1, 1898. McPHEE, James Noble, a. 45 y., farmer, b. Scotland, s. John and Katie (Livingston), and Nettie L. (Wallace) Welch, 2d. m., a. 43 y., dressmaker, b. Campton, C. E., d. David and Betsey (Benton) Wallace, Sept. 7, 1896. MANNING, Michael, a. 27 y., milk dealer, s. James and Cath erine (Flanigan), and'Nellia G. Conner, a. 20 y., domes tic, b. Fitchburg, d. Edward and Mary (Leary), at Dan vers, Nov. 4, 1896. 126 TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES Manning, Richard Henry, a. 27 y., attorney at law, b. Salem, Mass., res. Washington, D. C., s. Charles H. and Eliza beth (Berry), and Mary Ellen Perkins, b. Salem, Mass., d. Henry A. and Ruth E. (Allen), (both dec'd), Jan. 1, 1874. MARDEN, Alvin E., a. 23 y., farmer, b. Boxford, res. Boxford, s. Francis and Melissa (Davis), and Rose E. Thompson, a. 16 y., at home, b. Aurora, 111., res. Georgetown, d. Charles E. and Rose (McGarm), Dec. 19, 1888. MARGESON, Lena F., a. 18 y., servant girl, b. Middleton, res. Middleton, d. George and Mary E. (Ryan), and Charles W. Andrews, a. 18 y., farmer, s. William H. and Lillie (Estes), at Bo.xford, Jan. 6, 1895. MARTIN, William, a. 23 y., farmer, b. Marblehead, res. Ips wich, s. Joseph and Mary B. (Hammond), and Georgie Saunders, a. 19 y., at home, b. Nova Scotia, d. Sidney and Waity (Faulkinham), Mar. 26, 1890. MASON, Gilbert S., a. 25 y., market gardener, b. Beverly, s. Alphonso and Lucy (Kent), and Jennie McMeekin, a. 28 y., evangelist, b. Scotland, res. Central Falls, R. I., d. Da vid, at Pawtucket, R. I., Sept. 1, 1898. Horace Ellsworth, a. 23 y., gardener, b. Beverly, s. Alphonso and Lucy Ann (Kent), and Katie J. Connors, a. 18 y., operative, b. Salem, res. Wenham, d. and Katie J., at Wenham, Nov. 28, 1889. MAYHEW, Flora Imogene, a. 24 y., domestic, b. Paris, Maine, res. Salem, d. Alexander, and William Preston Abbott, a. 25 y., farmer, b. Stetson, Maine, s. Thomas and Elizabeth (Pease), at Danvers, Mar. 11, 1882. MEANS, Mary J., a. 20 v., at home, b. Chelsea, d. Robert F. and Mary (Bates), and Frederick S. Kimball, a. 22 y., merchant, s. William B. and Mary S. (Stone), at Stone- ham, Dec. 24, 1894. MEARS, Mary Eliza, 2d. m., a. 32 y., (maiden name Mary Eliza Burnham), d. Richard and Mary Ann (Sargent), and Ebenezer Peabody, Jr., a. 32 y., shoemaker, s. Eben ezer and Abigail (Perkins), May 13, 1866. TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES 1 27 MELLISH, Bertha E., a. 21 y., musician, d. Rev. I. M. and Lizzie A. (Holman), and John R. McCormack, a. 23 y., salesman, s. James and Belle (Chisholm), June 30, 1897. MERREY, Lizzie H., a. 20 y., at home, b. Laconia, N. H., res. Ipswich, d. James R. and Elizabeth (Cundy), and Archer Andrews, a. 22 y., shoecutter, s. Joseph E. and Elizabeth (Chapman), at Ipswich, Feb. 16, 1897. MERRIAM, Arthur Marsh, a. 38 y., farmer, s. Dr. Royal A. and Adeline (Marsh), and Margaret Elizabeth Colman, a. 33 y., at home, b. Newburyport, res. Newbury, d. Moses and Elizabeth (Coffin), at Byfield, Sept. 22, 1881. Henry Greenleaf, a. 35 y., agent, s. Frederick P. and Hannah P. (Towne), and Maria A. (Rust) Preston, 2d. m., a. 40 y., at home, b. Ipswich, res. Denver, Colorado, d. William W. and Mary C. (Caldwell) Rust, at Danvers, Jan. 23, 1891. MERRILL, Eben Sumner, a. 25 y., butcher, b. Haverhill, s. Eben S. and Elizabeth A. (Lester), and Theresa Augusta Lane, a. 24 y., operative, d. Benjamin and Lucy (Knee land), Dec 10, 1889. Elizabeth Bell, a. 18 y., at home, b. Wenham, res. Wenham, d. Frank and Mary (Flaharty), and Arthur C. Cummings, a. 20 y., assistant baggage master, s. Alfred and Salome (Welch), at Wenham, Nov. 1, 1890. Lilla Ann, a. 19 y., compositor, b. Boston, d. Alphonso T. and Ella (Palmer), and Edward Henry Young, a. 24 y., opera tive, (piano), b. Roxbury, s. Isaac B. and Maria (Man ning), June 3, 1889. Thursa M., a. 19 y., b. Beverly, res. Danvers, d. Ezra and Mary, and Henry A. Cross, a. 22 y., painter, b. Wilmot, N. H., res. Wilmot, N. H., s. Frederick C. and Sarah (Clay), Mar. 29, 1874. MESSER, Mary Ann, a. 15 y., b. Middleton, res. Middleton, d. Augustus and Betsey, and John W. Peabody, 2d., a. 21 y., shoemaker, b. Middleton, res. Middleton, s. Isaiah B. and Lydia M., Aug. 14, 1859. MILBURY, Walter Eldron, a. 19 y., shoemaker, b. Harbor- ville, N. S., res. Middleton, s. John W. and Sarah (Ries), and Effie May Wildes, a. 21 y., shoe stitcher, d. Moses and Sarah (Lombard), Feb. 19, 1887. 128 TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES MILLARD, Annie E., a. 26 y., domestic, b. Troy, N. Y., d. Henry and Margaret, and William Buckner Taylor, a. 41 y., farmer, b. King George Co., Va., s. William and Nan cy (Massey), June 23, 1883. MILNER, Emma, a. 20 y., b. Nova Scotia, res. Lynn, d. George and Emma, and Freeman M. Pillsbury, a. ' 28 y., shoe maker, b. Lynn, res. Lynn, s. James M. and Lydia B., Nov. 10, 1871. MONSSON, Olof, a. 25 y., farmer, b. Sweden, s. Monsson and Anna (Hoknsson), and Emma Loman, a. 22 y., do mestic, b. Sweden, d. Loman and Louisa (Jonson), Dec. 28, 1895. MOORE, Frank G., a. 27 y., merchant, b. Parsonsfieid, Me., res. Dallas, Texas, s. Ira and Martha (Doe), (both dec'd), and Susan S. Averell, a. 23 y., d. Thomas L. and Ruth R. (Carr), .Sept. 27, 1875. Martin, 2d. m., a. 68 y., clergyman, b. Sterling, res. Boston, s. Jonathan and Elizabeth, and Susan Cummings, a. 48 y., res. Boston, d. Cyrus and Susan, Apr. 6, 1859. Mary Augusta, a. 26 y., b. Parsonsfieid, Me., res. Parsons- field, Me., d. Ira and Martha (Doe), and John Bailey, Jr., a. 32 y., shoemanufacturer, b. Parsonsfieid, Me., s. John and Nancy (Doe), at Freedom, N. H., June 2, 1863. MOREY, Mary J., a. 21 y., b. Philadelphia, res. Haverhill, d. John and Mary, and James A. Williams, a. 22 y., shoe maker, b. Danvers, res. Haverhill, s. George and Sarah, Feb. 5, 1874. MORGAN, Isaac A., 2d. m., a. 62 y., master mariner, b. Man chester, s. Isaac and Salome (Brown), and Ellen F. Kim ball, a. 29 y., d. William E. and Mary A. (Reed), May 30, 1871. MORRIS, Jennie (Betts), 2d. m., a. 25 y., b. Portland, Me., and James L. Morse, 2d. m., a. 43 y., farmer, b. Marble head, "s. James and Mercy (Nothey), (both dec'd), Jan. 27, 1875. MORSE, Austin A., a. 23 y., farmer, b. Marblehead, s. James L. and Jenny (Betts), and Laura E. Foster, a. 18 y., d. Nathaniel and Amanda S. (Averell), at Ipswich, Oct. 30, 1880. TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES 129 Morse, Dora A., a. 16 y., b. Lynn, res. Rowley, d. William H. and Ann M., and Hazen K. Perkins, a. 21 y., farmer, b. Middleton, res. Middleton, s. Joseph B. and Patty, Jan. 15, 1867. James L., 2d. m., a. 43 y., farmer, b. Marblehead, s. James and Mercy (Northey), (both dec'd), and Jennie (Betts) Morris, 2d. m., a. 25 y., b. Portland, Me., Jan. 27, 1875. Lucinda C, a. 18 y., b. Marblehead, res. Ipswich, d. James L. and Jennie, and Frank W. Perley, a. 22 y., farmer, s. John F. and Louisa A., at Danvers, Sept. 26, 1878. MOULTON, Susan L., a. 21 y., at home, b. Middleton, res. Wenham, d. J. W. L. and L. Q. (Tibbets), and J. Stanley Bell, a. 29 y., real estate agent, b. Rowley, s. William S. and Lucy A. (Sleppy), at Wenham, Apr. 18, 1897. MULLEN, James, a. 26 y., laborer, b. Cavan Co., Ire., s. John and Catharine (Halpenny), and Catharine Burns, a. 26 y., b. Cork Co., Ire., res. Haverhill, d. John and ¦ Catharine, at Haverhill, Jan. 23, 1876. MUNDAY, Alphonzo, a. 21 y., butcher, s. Thomas P. and Harriet Ann (Field), and Abbie H. Boardman, a. 21 y., b. Georgetown, res. Georgetown, d. Daniel and Mehitable (Nelson), at Ipswich, May 1, 1863. Antionette, a. 26 y., d. Thomas P. (dec'd) and Harriet A. (Field), and Orlando B. Poole, a. 25 y., machinist, b. Wentworth, N. H., s. Benjamin and Annie E., Dec. 26, 1870. Harriet A. (Field), 2d. m., a. 48 y., b. West Newbury, d. Charles and Harriet (Vonhagen), and Dalmer J. Carlton, a. 26 y., comb maker, b. West Newbury, res. West New bury, s. Samuel and' Nancy (Richardson), June 24, 1868. NELSON, Horatio, 2d. m., a. 53 y., farmer, b. Lincoln, Me., s. Jeremy and Deborah (Wheeler), and Almeda Abbott (nee Taylor), 2d. m., a. 58 y., housekeeper, b. Mason, Maine, res. Andover, Maine, d. William and Mehitable P. (Hall), June 10, 1885. NEWCOMB, Caleb H., a. 29 y., provision dealer, b. Worces ter, res. Salem, s. Caleb and Hannah, and Sarah A. Brad street, a. 24 y., d. Josiah and Sally, Oct. 23, 1856. 130 TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES NEWSOME, Olive B., a. 23 y., at home, b. Addison, N. Y., res. Middleton, d. Benjamin and Sarah M., and D. A. Graves, a. 28 y., shoepacker, b. Middleton, res. Middle- ton, s. D. E. and H. A. (Richardson), May 16, 1886. NICHOLS, Lucius Warren, a. 31 y., engineer, b. Worcester, s. Isaac and Ruth, and Mary L. Gould, a. 26 y., d. Andrew and Mary P., Mar. 10, 1857. Mattie Emeretta, a. 25 y., milliner, b. Newburyport, d. War ren L. and Mary L. (Gould), and William Pitman Gould, a. 27 y., shoe cutter, s. Charles and Elizabeth A. (Gould), Aug. 23, 1882. NOURSE, John Hervey, 2d. m., a. 28 y., mariner, b. Ipswich, res. Newburyport, s. Daniel Perley and Sally (South wick), and Mercy Ann Andrews, a. 19 y., d. Aaron A. and Julia C. (Wells), June 23, 1870. NYE, Georgiana B., a. 21 y., b. Oldtown, Mc, d. John C. (dec'd) and Abbie P. (Smith), and Calvin Onnaloska Floyd, a. 23 y., shoemaker, b. Wenham, s. Charles J. P. and Elizabeth C. (Lummus), at East Somerville, May 17, 1876. Reuben L., a. 30 y., lawyer, b. Marietta, Ohio, res. Marietta, Ohio, s. Ichabod H. and Miriam C. (Linnell), and Helen McLoud, a. 24 y., d. (Rev.) Anson and Jane (Cornish), May 21, 1867. O'CONNOR, Ellen, a. 28 y., b. Nova Scotia, d. Michael and Margaret, and Abraham Welch, 2d. m., a. 33 y., shoe maker, b. Shapleigh, Me., s. Moses and Mary (Nason), (both dec'd), at Danvers, May 18, 1875. O'DEA, Fanny Frances, a. 21 y., domestic, b. Ireland, d. Pat rick and Mary (Kane), and Thomas Francis Cass, a. 34 y., farmer, s. Thomas and Margaret (Riley), at Danvers, Jan. 8, 1890. O'NEAL, Matilda, a. 36 y., domestic, b. Donegal, Ireland, res. Newton, Mass., d. William, and Frank Ward, a. 35 y., farmer, b. St. John, N. B., s. James and Mary (Harvey), May 10, 1891. ORNE, Benjamin A., a. 34 y., painter, s. Benjamin C. and Lois (Moore), (both dec'd), and Ann Jane Peabody, a. 24 y., b. Middleton, d. Jeremiah (dec'd) and Mary, Nov. 14, 1866. TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES 13I Orne, Cecelia Augusta, 2d. m., a. 36 y., res. Hamilton, d. Bur ley and Caroline A., and Luke Dodge, a. 48 y., farmer, b. Hamilton, res. Hamilton, s. Luke and Margaret, Sept. 26, 1880. Mary Hazen, a. 37 y., d. Benj. C. and Lois (Moore), and Ed ward Perley Balch, a. 28 y., farmer, s. Humphrey and Hannah P. (Bradstreet), at Haverhill, Apr. 11, 1878. PACE, Albert William, a. 26 y., farming, b. So. Andover, s. Leonard and Hannah (Griffin), and Ella M. Perkins (Ellen corrected), a. 24 y., d. Thomas and Elizabeth W. (Merrill), Dec. 25, 1879. PAIGE, Benjamin F., a. 24 y., farmer, b. Orford, N. H., res. Orford, N. H., s. Thomas J. and Calista (Smith), and Marian J. Perkins, a. 22 y., at home, d. Josiah P. and Phebe (Tole), Feb. 20, 1881. Wilbur Barnard, a. 27 y., farmer, b. Orford, N. H. res. Or ford, N. H., s. Thomas J. and Calista (Smith), and Nellie Perkins, a. 22 y., at home, d. Josiah P. and Phebe W. (Tole), at Danvers, Oct. 25, 1887. PALMER, Philip, 2d. m., a. 39 y., printer, b. Belvidere, Vt., s. Stephen J. and Ann (Hodgkins), and Carrie F. Clerke, 2d. m., a. 37 y., compositor, b. Portsmouth, N. H., d. Eben S. and Elizabeth (Lester) Merrill, at Georgetown, Dec 6, 1890. William P., a. 26 y., coach driver, b. Lowell, res. Danvers, s. Thomas Palmer and Ellen Milligan, and Susan J. Crowell, a. 24 y., b. Barrington, N. S., res. Danvers, d. William M. and Susan J., Sept. 14, 1861. PARKINSON, John, 2d. m., a. 46 y., tailor, b. Liverpool, Eng., s. Robert and Mary, and Mary T. Perkins, a. 44 y., d. Ezra and Betsey, July 17, 1851. PARSONS, Nancy R., a. 19 y., b. Byfield, res. Danvers, d. Moses and Pat., (Christian name not plain on return cer tificate), and John C. P. Legro, a. 23 y., clerk, b. Dan vers, res. Danvers, s. Edmund B. and Maria P., Sept. 7, 1862. PEABODY, Alden P., a. 26 y., shoemaker, s. Ebenezer (dec'd) and Abigail (Perkins), and Lydia A. Wildes, a. 22 y., b. Ipswich, d. Moses and Sarah A. (Adams), (she dec'd), Jan. 23, 1872. 132 TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES Peabody, Allison Holmes, a. 25 y., farmer, b. Hamilton, s. Ed ward and Elizabeth (Symonds), and Amelia Caroline Pead, a. 25 y., domestic, b. Lowell, res. Danvers, d. Mark and Martha (Redman), at Danvers, Jan. 6, 1883. Ann Jane, a. 24 y., b. Middleton, d. Jeremiah (dec'd) and Mary, and Benjamin A. Orne, a. 34 y., painter, s. Ben jamin C. and Lois (Moore), (both dec'd), Nov. 14, 1866. Augustus, a. 21 y., shoemaker, b. Middleton, s. Benjamin W. and Nancy, and Elizabeth L. Thomas, a. 19 y., b. in Eng land, at Middleton, Aug. 9, 1863. Caroline C, a. 21 y., d. Joel R. and Sarah D. and Albert C. Perkins, s. 30 y., teacher, res. Lawrence, s. Nehemiah and Lydia B., Aug. 10, 1864. Charles J., a. 28 y., farmer, s. Joel R. (dec'd) and Sarah (Dole), and Annie R. Smith, a. 29 y., b. Peabody, res. Peabody, d. Richard and Mary A., at Peabody, June 2, 1875. Cyrus, 2d. m., a. 28 y., housewright, s. Thomas, and Susan Donnells, 2d. m., a. 25 y., b. Pennsfield, Vt., res. Ipswich, d. John Pearson, June 5, 1850. Ebenezer, Jr., a. 32 y., shoemaker, s. Ebenezer and Abigail (Perkins), and Mary Eliza (Burnham) Mears, 2d. m., a. 32 y., d. Richard and Mary Ann (Sargent), May 13, 1866. Eliza B., a. 21 y., b. Middleton, d. Francis and Lydia (Pea body), and James L. Putnam, a. 21 y., farmer, b. Rox bury, s. Jefferson (dec'd) and Judith (Lampher), Jan. 4, 1869. Ephraim P., 2d. m., a. 55 y., farmer, s. Ebenezer and Mercy (Perkins), (both dec'd), and Ellen A. Berry, a. 35 y., b. Andover, d. Israel and Serena (Towne), (both dec'd), at Boxford, Apr. 22, 1875. Ernest O., a. 23 y., shoemaker, b. Rowley, s. Thomas and Caroline (Kneeland), and Mary E. Eaton, a. 18 y., shoe stitcher, b. Lynn, at Boxford, Dec. 1, 1895. Frederick M., 2d. m., a. 26 y., jeweler, b. Wenham, res. Wen ham, s. George W., Jr. and Mary E. (Gray), and Mabel Rosa Towne, a. 22 y., at home, d. Jacob Addin and Sarah (Peabody), Sept. 20, 1894. •George W., a. 21 y., shoemaker, res. Middleton, s. William and Almira, and Lydia M. Clough, a. 19 y., b. Barford, Canada E., res. Middleton, d. Chase and Melinda, Jan. 19, 1860. -Henry, 2d., a. 40 y., laborer, b. Middleton, res. Middleton, s. Frances and Lydia (Peabody), and Hannah R. Benitez, 2d. m., a. 57 y., housekeeper, b. Holderness, N. H., res. Middleton, d. Joseph and Hannah R. (Merrill), Sept. 3, 1883. TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES I 33 Peabody, Jacob S., a. 22 y., farmer, s. Augustine S. and Hele na, and Eliza M. Chapman, a. 18 y., d. Amos S. and Eliza A., Apr. 6, 1858. John W., 2d., a. 21 y., shoemaker, b. Middleton, res. Middle- ton, s. Isaiah B. and Lydia M., and Mary Ann Messer, b. Middleton, res. Middleton, a. 15 y., d. Augustus and Betsey, Aug. 14', 1859. John Wallace, a. 23 y., shoemaker, b. Middleton, res. Middle- ton, s. William and Almira (Peabody), and Maria E. Goodhue, a. 16 y., b. Andover, res. Middleton, d. Wil liam and Caroline D. (Bell), Jan. 14, 1869. Lewis Ephraim, a. 22 y., real estate dealer, s. Ephraim P. and Ellen A. (Berry), and Clara M. White, a. 22 y., shoe- worker, b. Lakemay, N. S., d. Mansfield S. and Sarah Naomi (Ringer), at Salem, Apr. 8, 1899. Lois Louisa, a. 21 y., res. Middleton, d. Isaiah B. and Lydia M. (Prescott), and Moses Peabody, a. 21 y., shoemaker, b. Middleton, res. Middleton, s. Benjamin W. and Nancy (Perkins), Jan. 1, 1870. Lydia M., 2d. m., a. 35 y., b. Middleton, d. Isaiah B. and Lydia M. (Prescott), and Timothy Fuller, a. 42 y., shoe maker, b. Danvers, s. Benjamin and Esther (Wilkins), (both dec'd), at Middleton, Aug. 14, 1872. (Divorce granted Nov., 1872, between William Kelley and her). Mary A., a. 22 y., b. Middleton, res. Middleton, d. Jeremiah and Mary (Wilkins), and John W. Curry, a. 27 y., shoe maker, b. Holderness, N. H., res. Middleton, s. Jesse P. and Joanna M. (Piper), May 27, 1868. Mary E., a. 18 y., b. Middleton, res. Middleton, d. Isaiah B. and Lydia M., and Porter I. Gould, a. 25 y., shoemaker, b. Middleton, s. Joseph P. and Lucy M., Sept. 25, 1859. Mary L., a, 25 y., d. Joel R. and Mary, and Caleb K. Perkins, a. 27 y., farmer, s. Nathaniel and Judith, Jan. 1, 1858. Mary Louisa, a. 18 y., at home, b. Boxford, res. Boxford, d. Porter B. and Hattie L., and Joseph Fuller, a. 19 y., produce dealer, s. Benjamin and Eliza M. (Perley), at Boxford, Oct. 11, 1896. Moses, a. 21 y., shoemaker, b. Middleton, res. Middleton, s. Benjamin W. and Nancy (Perkins), and Lois Louisa Peabody, a. 21 y., res. Middleton, d. Isaiah B. and Lydia M. (Prescott), Jan. 1, 1870. William H., a. 25 y., shoemaker, b. Wenham, s. Henry A. and Elizabeth (Conkey), and Anna Walker, a. 22 y., b. Ire land, d. Michael and Mary (Terrel), Mar. 30, 1878. 134 TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES Peabody, William M., a. 22 y., shoemaker, b. Middleton, res. Middleton, s. Jeremiah and Mary, and Mary E. Gould, a. 17 y., b. Middleton, res. Middleton, d. Barzillia and Ruth, Dec 4, 1853. William M., a. 21 y., butcher, b. Wenham, s. Edward W. and Elizabeth (Symonds), and Ada B. Perkins, a. 18 y., b. Gloucester, d. Procter and Susan E. (Watson), Oct. 1, 1873. PEAD, Amelia Caroline, a. 25 y., domestic, b. Lowell, res. Danvers, d. Mark and Martha (Redman), and Allison Holmes Peabody, a. 25 y., farmer, b. Hamilton, s. Ed ward and Elizabeth (Symonds), at Danvers, Jan. 6, 1883. PEARL, Charlotte A., 2d. m., a. 34 y., b. Boxford, res. Box ford, d. Bradstreet Tyler and Pamelia, and George B. Austin, a. 24 y., farmer, b. Haverhill, res. Boxford, s. Hiram and Harriet, Nov. 27, 1866. PEARSON, Florence, a. 22 y., b. Boxford,^ res. Boxford, d. Cornelius and Sarah A. (Thompson), and John H. Cass, a. 25 y., farmer, s. Thomas and Margaret (Riley), at Danvers, May 16, 1877. Kittie Hartwell, a. 22 y., at home, b. New Bedford, Mass., d. Mark R. and Kate Hartwell (dec'd), and William Dud ley Hill, a. 23 y., physician, b. Lebanon, Me., s. Orrin T. and Mary E. (Foss), at Kingston, N. H., June 1, 1881. Laura Elizabeth, a. 39 y., b. Albany, Vt., d. John W. and Elenor (Jenness), and Martin V. B. Perley, 2d. m., a. 45 y., commercial agent, b. Ipswich, res. Springfield, Mass., s. Silas and Elizabeth, May 4, 1881. Perthena C, a. 17 y., b. Albany, Vt., d. John, and Salmon D. Hood, a. 20 y., shoemaker, s. Wesley de la Fletcher, Mar. 31, 1850. PEASLEE, Emma L., a. 20 y., b. Charlestown, N. H., d. Reu ben and Cynthia, and Charles W. Winslow, a. 21 y., shoe maker, b. Greene, Me., res. Haverhill, s. Charles and Elizabeth (Gould), June 26, 1875. Ida H., a. 18 y., b. Charlestown, N. H., d. Reuben and Cyn thia, (she dec'd), and Nathaniel Lewis Gould, a. 18 y., shoemaker, s. Nathaniel and Rachel A. (Peabody), (she dec'd), at Rowley, May 20, 1877. TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES I 35 PEIRCE, Thomas Wentworth, a. 21 y., gentleman, s. Thomas Wentworth and Catharine Cornelia (Cooke), and Alice Crowninshield Rogers, a. 22 y., at home, b. Salem, res. Salem, d. Arthur S. and Alice Redman (Nichols), at Boston, June 22, 1899. PEMBERTON, Frank A., a. 22 y., morocco manufacturer, b. South Danvers, res. South Danvers, s. Francis K. and Adeline K., and Abigail L. Wright, a. 22 y., d. John and Abigail (Wildes), (both dec'd), Apr. 4, 1867. PERKINS, Abbie E., a. 18 y., d. Thomas (dec'd) and Eliza beth W. (Merrill), and Stephen M. Pierce, a. 27 y., mari ner, b. Beverly, res. Beverly, s. Thomas and Joanna (Kent), Dec 9, 1863. Abbie E., a. 19 y., d. Samuel B. and Charlotte (Field), and George W. Elliott, a. 20 y., shoemaker, res. Middleton, s. Sewall and Anna E., Nov. 29, 1865. Ada B., a. 18 y., b. Gloucester, d. Procter and Susan E. (Wat son), and William M. Peabody, a. 21 y., butcher, b. Wen ham, s. Edward W. and Elizabeth (Symonds), Oct. 1, 1873. Albert C, a. 30 y., teacher, res. Lawrence, s. Nehemiah and Lydia B., and Caroline C. Peabody, a. 21 y., d. Joel R. and Sarah D., Aug. 10, 1864. Annah E. P., a. 19 y., d. Thomas P. (dec'd) and Elizabeth A. (Merrill), and Benjamin S. Bray, a. 23 y., mariner, b. Gloucester, res. Danvers, s. James M. and Betsey A. (Hi coff), Apr. 14, 1864. Annie, a. 32 y., dressmaker, d. Ephraim and Sophronia (Cole), and Henry Everett Sturges, a. 32 y., oil dealer, b. Man chester, Mass., res. Ipswich, s. William B. and Lucy H. (Burnham), Sept. 4, 1895. B. Austin, a. 32 y., farmer, s. Nehemiah and Lydia, and Har riet A. Bixby, a. 17 y., b. Boxford, d. Hasket G. and Har riet E., Jan. 1, 1860. Caleb K., a. 27 y., farmer, s. Nathaniel and Judith, and Mary L. Peabody, a. 25 y., d. Joel R. and Mary, Jan. 1, 1858. Carrie M., a. 23 y., d. Thomas (dec'd) and Elizabeth W. (Merrill), and Dudley P. Towne, a. 26 y., farmer, s. Ja cob W. (dec'd) and Lydia P. (Perkins), June 18, 1876. Charles, a. 22 y., trader, b. Salem, res. Gloucester, s. Henry and Lucy, and Eliza M. Averell, a. 17 y., d. Ephraim and Lydia, Apr. 25, 1852. 136 TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES Perkins, Charles Dudley, a. 24 y., clerk, s. Dudley Q. and Mary A. (Elliott), and Louisa Jane Russell, a. 19 y., b. Middleton, d. George and , (both dec'd), Jan. 1, 1878. Charles H., a. 20 y., shoemaker, b. Alton, N. H., res. Dan vers, s. James and Nancy B., and Eliza L. Evans, a. 19 y., b, Moultonborough, N. H., res. Wenham, s. and Mary, Sept. 4, 1860. Charlotte A., a. 23 y., d. Daniel (dec'd) and Charlotte (Towne), and George L. Gleason, a. 29 y., clergyman, b. Bristol, N. H., res. Ferrisburgh, Vt., s. Rev. Salmon and Jerusha, Oct. 4, 1864. David P., a. 32 y., farmer, s. Jacob and Mary (Pratt) (both dec'd), and Addie J. Phillips, a. 21 y., d. Timothy M. and Adeline (Gould), June 25, 1866. Dennis A., a. 25 y., machine operator, s. Elbridge F. and Re becca P. (Perkins), (she dec'd), and Emma F. Adams, a. 17 y., b. Wilton, Maine, d. Edwin and Sarah C. (Moore), at Georgetown, Dec. 8, 1874. Dudley Q., a. 25 y., shoemaker, s. Dudley, and Mary A. El liott, a. 20 y., d. Israel D., June 30, 1850. Edward Herbert, a. 27 y., butcher, s. Ephraim and Sophronia (Cole), and Ella Florence Porter, a. 30 y., at home, b. Wenham, res. Wenham, d. Isaac and Julia A. (Wilson), at Wenham, Nov. 17, 1885. Elbridge P., 2d. m., a. 43 y., shoemaker, s. Dudley and Sarah (Perkins), and Susan I. Perkins, 2d. m., a. 29 y., d. John and Sarah Adams, (both dec'd). May 27, 1863. Eliza B., a. 25 y., d. Nehemiah and Lydia, and Alpheus J. Pike, a. 32 y., clergyman, res. Marlboro, Conn., s. Benja min and Huldah D., Oct. 3, 1860. Eliza J., a. 19 y., at home, d. Ephraim and Sophronia (Cole), and John J. Watson, a. 23 y., laborer, b. Cape Breton, s. William and Rebecca (Ross), Jan. 20, 1886. Ella M. (Ellen corrected), a. 24 y., d. Thomas and Eliza beth W. (Merrill), and Albert William Pace, a. 26 y., farming, b. So. Andover, s. Leonard and Hannah (Grif fin), Dec 25, 1879. Ephraim, a. 30 y., farmer, s. Jacob and Mary, and Sophronia Cole, a. 23 y., b. Rowley, Apr. 6, 1854. George H., a. 22 y., shoecutter, b. Wenham, s. Benjamin and Rebecca H., and Augusta L Story, a. 21 y., b. Gloucester, d. David and Adeline, Nov. 26, 1853. Harriet, a. 30 y., at home, d. Ephraim and Sophronia (Cole), and Nathaniel W. Emerson, a. 32 y., car driver, b. Dun barton, N. H., res. Lynn, s. Benjamin P. and Martha 0. (Durgin), June 10, 1886. TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES 1 37 Perkins, Harris E., a. 28 y., salesman, s. Ephraim and Sophro nia (Cole), and Elizabeth A. Poor, a. 28 y., school teach er, b. Georgetown, d. Samuel T. and Luella (Adams), at Georgetown, Sept. 19, 1899. Hazen K.,' a. 21 y., farmer, b. Middleton, res. Middleton, s. Joseph B. and Patty, and Dora A. Morse, a. 16 y., b. Lynn, res. Rowley, d. William H. and Ann M., Jan. 15, 1867. Henry, 2d. m., a. 73 y., cooper, b. Salem, s. John and Miriam, and Rebecca Harwood, 3rd. m., a. 68 y., d. John and Sa rah Perkins, Dec. 11, 1860. Israel A., a. 28 y., farmer, s. Dudley Q. and Mary A. (Elliott), and Ora D. Sheffer, a. 22 y., domestic, b. Maithland, Nova Scotia, d. George J. and Susan (Hanley), July 18, 1894. J. W. A., a. 28 y., shoeworker, b. Georgetown, s. William and Lydia (Day), and Nellie A. Gallup, a. 23 y., at home, b. Danvers, d. William W. and Mary (Story), Sept. 7, 1881. John Webster, a. 29 y., farmer, s. Dudley Q. and Mary A. (Elliott), and Flora T. Friend, a. 31 y., clerk, b. Glouces ter, res. Gloucester, d. Lemual and Hannah (Ober), at Gloucester, Nov. 12, 1884. John Wright, a. 25 y., teacher, s. Nehemiah and Lydia (Brad street), and Esther Ann R. Towne, a. 24 y., res. Bradford, d. Alfred P. and Harriet N. (Peabody), at Bradford, Mar. 6, 1867. Joseph, a. 30 y., farmer, s. Jacob and Mary, and Susan M. Ray, a. 19 y., d.- William and Louisa, Jan. 1, 1861. Josiah Fremont, a. 22 y., farmer, s. Josiah P. and Phebe W. (Towle), and Carrie Emeline Glasier, a. 21 y., d. Benja min and Clarissa A. (Towne), at Haverhill, May 25, 1879. Justin Winfield, a. 19 y., operative, s. Elbridge F. and Susan .(Adams), arid Ernma F. Scates, a. 18 y., dressmaker, b. Georgetown, res. Georgetown, d. Walter and Mary A. (Page), June 4, 1884. Lawrence, a. 23 y., farmer, s. Procter and Susan E. (Watson), and Kitty L. Beckford, a. 26 y., at home, b. Salem, res. Salem, d. John M. and Catharine, at Asbury Grove, Ham ilton, Sept. 6, 1883. M. Anna, a. 21 y., d. John P. and Jane H. (Giles), and Wil liam H. Clough, a. 21 y., b. Danvers, res. Boston, s. Dan iel (dec'd) and Lucy B. (Rust), at Marblehead, Feb. 12, 1873. 138 TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES Perkins, Marian J., a. 22 y., at home, d. Josiah P. and Phebe (Tole), and Benjamin F. Paige, a. 24 y., farmer, b. Or ford, N. H., res. Orford, N. H., s. Thomas J. and Calis ta (Smith), Feb. 20, 1881. Mary Ann, a. 26 y., d. David and Hannah G., and Levi Wood- bery, 2d., a. 30 y., carpenter, b. Beverly, res. Beverly, s. Benjamin and Elizabeth (Trask), Aug. 14, 1860. Mary E., a. 18 y., d. Josiah P. and Phebe (Tole), and Arthur W. Phillips, a. 22 y., shoemaker, s. Timothy M. and Ade line (Gould), Jan. 1, 1874. Mary Ellen, b. Salem, Mass., d. Henry A. and Ruth E. (Al len), (both dec'd), and Richard Henry Manning, a. 27 y., attorney at law, b. Salem, Mass., res. Washington, D. C, s. Charles H. and Elizabeth (Berry), Jan. 1, 1874. Mary Jane, a. 22 y., b. Wenham, d. Thomas and Elizabeth W., and Daniel H. Smith, a. 24 y., shoemaker, b. Alfred, Me., s. Daniel and Patience, Jtme 27, 1859. Mary T., a. 44 y., d. Ezra and Betsey, and John Parkinson, 2d. m., a. 46 y., tailor, b. Liverpool, Eng., s. Robert and Mary, July 17, 1851. Nellie, a. 22 y., at home, d. Josiah P. and Phebe W. (Tole), and Wilbur Barnard Paige, a. 27 y., farmer, b. Orford, N. H., res. Orford, N. H., s. Thomas J. and Calista (Smith), at Danvers, Oct. 25, 1887. Nellie A. (Gallup), 2d. m., a. 41 y., shoe stitcher, b. Danvers, d. William Webster and Mary (Story) Gallup, and Lewis A. Chapman, 2d. m., a. 51 y., shoemaker, s. Amos Smith and Eliza A. (Perkins), Oct. 25, 1899. Rodney D., a. 33 y., shoemanufacturer, s. Dudley and Sarah, and Susan I. Adams, a. 21 y., d. John and Sarah, Nov. 30, 1854. Rufus Elliott, a. 22 y., farmer, s. Dudley Q. and Mary A. (Elliott), and Annie P. Adams, a. 19 y., b. Hamilton, res. Hamilton, d. Silsby and Emeline (Patch), at Ipswich, Oct. 26, 1881. Samuel W., a. 29 y., farmer, s. Dudley and Sarah (Perkins), and Susan I (Adams),. and Gilbert Brownell Balch, a. Allen (dec'd) and Mary A. (Potter), at Salem, July 10, 1864. Sarah A,, a. 36 y., d. David and Hannah G., and Francis Jen ness, 2d. m., a. 45 y., cordwainer, b. Hampden, Me., res. Beverly, s. Francis and Dorothy, Oct. 6, 1857. Sarah Lizzie, a. 21 y., at home, res. Boxford, d. Rodney D. and Susan I. (Adams), and Gilbert Brownell Balch, a. 25 y., clergyman, s. Humphrey and Hannah P. (Brad street), at Boxford, July 14, 1881. TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES 1 39 Perkins, Susan I., 2d. m., a. 29 y., d. John and Sarah Adams (both dec'd), and Elbridge F. Perkins, 2d. m., a. 43 y., shoemaker, s. Dudley and Sarah, May 27, 1863. Theron D., a. 19 y., shoemaker, s. Rodney D. (dec'd) and Susan I. (Adams), and Mary A, Balch, a. 20 y., d. Jere miah and Mary E. (Shepard), at Salem, Oct. 25, 1875. William B., Jr., a. 22 y., shoemaker, s. William B. and Lydia (Perkins), and Margaret M. Homan, a. 20 y., d. William and Mary B. (Butler), Mar. 28, 1861. PERLEY, Bessie U., a. 19 y., at home, d. John F. and Louisin (Whitaker), and Albert M. Tozer, a. 22 y., clerk, b. Mer rimac, res. Plaistow, N. H., s. John W. and Helen C, Sept. 1, 1882. E. Horace, a. 21 y., printer, b. Ipswich, res. Springfield, s. Martin V. B. and Lydia M. (Pearson), and Susie Isabella Hood, a. 19 y., at home, d. Salmon D. and Perthena (Pearson), Jan. 17, 1882. Eliza A., a. 17 y., d. Stephen A. and Eliza M. (Foster), and William A. Lamb, a. 21 y., shoemaker, b. Worcester, res. Fitchburg, s. Augustus and Augusta (both dec'd), at Fitchburg, Jan. 20, 1869. Emma J., a. 22 y., b. Boxford, res. Boxford, d. Humphrey and Eunice (Peabody), and Frank W. Chase, a. 27 y., farmer, b. West Haverhill, res. Georgetown, s. Amos P. and Lizzie (Rowe), Jan. 15, 1882. Frank W., a. 22 v., farmer, s. John F. and Louisa A., and Lu cinda C. Morse, a. 18 y., b. Marblehead, res. Ipswich, d. James L. and Jennie, at Danvers, Sept. 26, 1878. Harriet L., a. 35 y., 2d. m., b. Boxford, d. Andrew and Mary P. (Lake) Gould, and Calvin W. Fuller, 2d. m., a. 38 y., shoemaker, b. Hudson, N. H., s. Benjamin and Esther (Wilkins), (both dec'd), Aug. 24, 1873. Josephine, a. 27 y., b. Boxford, d. Albert and Hannah (Hay ward), and A. Austin Lake, a. 30 y., shoemaker, s. Eleazer (dec'd) and Hannah A. (Gould), at Danvers, Jan. 2, 1872. Lois Ann, a. 20 y., res. Danvers, d. Nathaniel and Mary Ann (Moore), and Allen W. Dudley, a. 30 y., mechanic, b. Danvers, res. Danvers, s. Josiah and Sally (Wells), (both dec'd), Aug. 9, 1868. Martin V. B., 2d. m., a. 45 y., commercial agent, b. Ipswich, res. Springfield, Mass., s. Silas and Elizabeth, and Laura Elizabeth Pearson, a. 39 y., b. Albany, Vt., d. John W. and Elenor (Jenness), May 4, 1881. 140 TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES Perley, Mary .E., a. 23 y., b. Boxford, res. Boxford, d. Albert and Hannah (Hayward), and Asahel H. Todd, a. 35 y., shoemaker, s. Samuel C. (dec'd) and Lydia (Gould), at Georgetown, May 20, 1866. Mary E., 2d. m., a. 33 y., d. Josiah and Elizabeth (Phillips) Crowell, (she dec'd), and Ira W. Kneeland, 2d. m., a. 32 y., shoemaker, s. Aaron P. and Elizabeth D. (Phil lips), Apr. 6, 1871. Nathaniel, 2d. m., a. 36 y., shoemaker, s. Francis and Louisa (Gould), and Mary E. Crowell, a. 24 y., d.^ Josiah and Elizabeth (Phillips), Apr. 28, 1863. Stephen A., a. 20 y., farmer, res. Ipswich, s. Stephen, and Eliza M. Foster, a. 17 y., b. Ipswich, res. Ipswich, d. Philemon C, Mar. 12, 1850. Thomas W., a. 26 y., shoemaker, b. Boxford, s. Charles and Esther, and Harriet L. Gould, a. 20 y., b. Boxford, d. Andrew and Mary P., Dec. 16, 1857. PERRY, J. Albert, a. 24 y., shoecutter, b. Middleton, res. Danvers, s. Jonathan and M. W. (Goodale) (dec'd), and Sarah M. Adams, a. 23 y., d. B. F. and Mehitable F. (Averill), Apr. 29, 1868. PETERSON, Abbie Ward, a. 24 y., teacher, d. John A. and Cynthia (Towne), and George Warren Towne, a. 29 y., teacher, s. Jacob A. and Sarah (Peabody), July 7, 1887. PETTENGILL, Mary E., a. 22 y., b. Newburyport, d. Henry A. and Mary M. (Howard), and Charles P. Janes, 2d. m., a. 22 y., shoemaker, s. Joseph P. and Margaret P. (Hob son), Apr. 7, 1876. Moses E., a. 25 y., yeoman, b. Danvers, s. Moses and Lydia, and Lydia W. Rea, a. 23 y., d. John and Lydia, Dec. 7, 1851. PHILBROOK, Viola, a. 27 y., b. Sanbornton, N. H., d. David P. and Nancy J., and August L. Koewing, a. 22 y., butler, b. Niederngesa, Germany, s. Andrew and Rosine (Bete), Nov. 30, 1880. PHILLIPS, Addie J., a. 21 y., d. Timothy M. and Adeline (Gould), and David P. Perkins, a. 32 y., farmer, s. Jacob and Mary (Pratt), (both dec'd), June 25, 1866. TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES I4I Phillips, Andrew J., 2d. m., a. 30 y., shoemaker, s. Samuel and Lydia, and Elizabeth D. Dodge, a. 19 y., b. Ipswich, res. Ipswich, d. Nathan D. and Elizabeth, Jan. 1, 1855. Arthur W., a. 22 y., shoemaker, s. Timothy M. and Adeline (Gould), and Mary E. Perkins, a. 18 y., d. Josiah P. and Phebe W. (Tole), Jan. 1, 1874. Elizabeth B., 2d. m., a. 35 y., b. Boston, d. Enos and Anna Lake, and John Hood, a. 61 y., shoemaker, s. John and Ruth, Dec 20, 1854. Henry W., a. 25 y., shoemaker, s. John and Elizabeth B. (Lake), (both dec'd), and Sarah R. Towne, 2d. m., a. 26 ¦ , y., b.. Boxford, d. Andrew and Mary P. (Lake) Gould, at Danvers, June 26, 1866. John M., a. 33 y., shoecutter, s. John and Elizabeth B. (Lake), (both dec'd), and Nellie J. Wells, a. 18 y., b. Loudon, N. H., res. Boscawen, N. H., d. Jeremiah and Eliza J. (Kent), (she dec'd), at Boscawen, N. H., Apr. 3, 1872. John W., a. 20 y., shoemaker, s. Timothy M. and Adeline (Gould), and Ida M. Andrews, a. 18 y., d. William M. and Emeline (Perkins), at Boxford, Mar. 21, 1875. Lydia A., a. 40 y., d. Samuel and Lydia (Cree), and Allen Gould, 2d. m., .a. 39 y., teamster, b. Danvers, s. Allen and Martha (Brown), Aug. 7, 1862. Mabel E., a. 28 y., at home, d. Erwin T. and Ruth G. (Lake), and William Henry Herring, a. 35 y., painter, b. Carlisle, England, s. James R. and Margarett (Dock), June 11, 1899. Mary Emma, 2d. m., a. 31 y., dressmaker, d. Josiah P. and Phebe W. (Tole) Perkins, and Edward Stone Towne, a. 33 y., farmer, b. Brooklyn, N. Y., s. Ezra and Julia R. (Stone), Apr. 12, 1887. T. Erwin, a. 31 y., shoemaker, b. Boxford, s. Timothy M. and Adeline (Gould), and Ruth E. Lake, a. 29 y., b. Boxford, d. John B. and Rebecca (Gould) (she dec'd), at Ipswich, Oct. 17, 1869. PICKARD, Henry A., a. 20 y., carpenter, b. Ipswich, s. Wash ington P. and Sarah E. (Howard), and Abbie A. Knee land, a. 19 y., d. Alfred A. (dec'd) and Harriet A. (Lane), Sept. 23, 1875. PIERCE, Andrew Lothrop, a. 28 y., clerk, b. Dover, N. H., s. William and Eliza I. (Twombly), and Mary Abby Pool, a. 34 y., at home, b. Georgetown, d. Benjamin and Ann E. (Bartlett), Nov. 5, 1883. 142 TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES Pierce, Franklin, a. 20 y., milkman, b. Danvers, res. Salem, s. John C. and Abigail (Brooks), and Alice M. Larrabee, a. 19 y., at home, b. Danvers, d. Frank and Mary K. (Sears), June 2, 1885. Lewis Elmer, a. 24 y., farming, res. Salem, s. Stephen- and Eliza A. (Perkins), and Mazoria Imogene Towne, a. 29 y., at home, d. Jacob A. and Sarah (Peabody), at Box ford, Dec 31, 1889. Stephen M., a. 27 y., mariner, b. Beverly, res. Beverly, s. Thomas and Joanna (Kent), and Abbie E. Perkins, a. 18 y., d. Thomas (dec'd) and Elizabeth W. (Merrill), Dec 9, 1863. PIKE, Adeliza Minerva, a. 25 y., b. Hamilton, d. Benjamin and Huldah (Dorman) (dec'd), and John Fisk, a. 28 y., shoemaker, s. Amos (dec'd) and Mercy (Peabody), at Salem, Dec 19, 1867. Alpheus J., a. 32 y., clergyman, res. Marlboro, Conn., s. Ben jamin and Huldah D., and Eliza B. Perkins, a. 25 y., d. Nehemiah and Lydia, Oct. 3, 1860. Amanda D., a. 23 y., b. Hamilton, d. Benjamin and Huldah D. (Dorman), and Edwin S. Clifford, a. 23 y., shoemaker, s. Samuel and Rachael (Averell), Apr. 24, 1862. Baxter P., a. 39 y., farmer, b. Hamilton, s. Benjamin and Huldah (Dorman), and Sarah Isabella Gould, a. 41 y., at home, b. Middleton, res. Middleton, d. Joseph P. and Lucy M. (Peabody), July 2, 1884. Gustavus D., a. 29 v., clergyman, s. Benjamin and Huldah D. (Dorman), and Sarah Jane Tuttle, a. 19 y., b. Acton, res. Acton, d. Charles and Maria H. (Hildreth), at Rock port, Aug. 2, 1861. * PILLSBURY, Freeman M., a. 28 y., shoemaker, b. Lynn, res. Lynn, s. James M. and Lydia B., and Emma Milner, a. 20 y., b. Nova Scotia, res. Lynn, d. George and Emma, Nov. 10, 1871. PINGREE, Caroline P., a. 35 y., d. Jewett and Mary (Per kins), (she dec'd), and Benjamin J. Balch, 2d. m., a. 45 y., farmer, s. Perley and Sarah (Perkins), (both dec'd), Sept. 26, 1871. Daniel W., a. 20 y., laborer, s. Parker P. and Hannah A. (Wheeler), and Carrie A. Elliott, a. 18 y., d. Frederick A. and Lucy K. (Pingree), Nov. 24, 1874. TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES 1 43 Pingree, Eliza A., a. 52 y., house keeper, b. Ipswich, d. Jewett and Mary (Perkins), and Daniel Willey, 3rd. m., a. 76 y., carpenter, b. Wolfborough, N. H., s. Isaac and Mary (Triggs), Dec 29, 1887. Lucy R., a. 17 y., (permit from mother), at home, and Ben jamin W. Puller, a. 26 y., teamer, s. Benjamin, Jr. and Eliza M. (Foster), Apr. 23, 1892. PITMAN, Lydia A., a. 24 y., necktie maker, res. Danvers, d. Benjamin and Annie (Slate), and Willard E. Crosby, a. 24 y., carpenter, b. Yarmouth Co., N. S., s. Sylvester and Mary J., July 12, 1899. POOL, Mary Abby, a. 34 y., at home, b. Georgetown, d. Ben jamin and Ann E. (Bartlett), and Andrew Lothrop Pierce, a. 28 y., clerk, b. Dover, N. H., s. William and Eliza I. (Twombly), Nov. 5, 1883. POOLE, Orlando B., a. 25 y., machinist, b. Wentworth, N. H., s. Benjamin and Annie E., and Antionette Munday, a. 26 y., d. Thomas P. (dec'd) and Harriet A. (Field), Dec 26, 1870. Orlando B., 2d. m., a. 34 y., farmer, b. Wentworth, N. H., s. Benjamin and Anna E. (Bartlett), and Dora T. (Swee ney) Wildes, 2d. m., a. 34 y., dressmaker, b. Boston, d. Charles and Anna H. (Lake), Mar. 1, 1881. POOR, Elizabeth A., a. 28 y., school teacher, b. Georgetown, d. Samuel T. and Luella (Adams), and Harris E. Per kins, a. 28 y., salesman, s. Ephraim and Sophronia (Cole), at Georgetown, Sept. 19, 1899. Joseph Bailey, a. 24 y., grocer, b. Georgetown, s. Joseph (dec'd) and Lucinda (Reed), and Mary E. Janes, a. 17 y., d. Joseph P. and Margaret P. (Hobson), at Box ford, Oct. 28, 1874. t PORTER, David, 2d. m., a. 55 y., shoemaker, b. Danvers, res. South Danvers, s. Andrew and Eunice (Dwinnell), and Eliza G. Adams, 2d. m., a. 45 y., d. Eleazer and Ruth (Prince) Lake, at South Danvers, Sept. 18, 1861. Ella Florence, a. 30 y., at home, b. Wenham, res. Wenham, d. Isaac and Julia A. (Wilson), and Edward Herbert Per kins, a. 27 y., butcher, s. Ephraim and Sophronia (Cole), at Wenham, Nov. 17,' 1885. 144 TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES Porter, Francis E., 2d. m., a. 36 y., shoemanufacturer, b. Bev erly, res. Beverly, s. John and Hannah (Edwards), and Henrietta E. Bradstreet, a. 22 y., d. Josiah and Sally, Feb. 13, 1861. Frank, 2d. m., a. 32 y., res. Hamilton, s. Oliver and Susan, and Josephine A. Towne, a. 34 y., at home, d. Jacob and Sarah, at Hamilton, Aug. 13, 1882. POTTER, Henry H., a. 24 y., carpenter, s. John H. and Han nah W. (Whitaker), (she dec'd), and Mary E. Andrews, a. 17 y., d. Elisha P. and Abigail C. (Foster), Mar. 13, 1872. Mehitable, 3rd. m., a. 48 y., d. Daniel and Eunice Wildes, and Nathaniel G. Spiller, 2d. m., a. 55 y. shoemaker, b. Row ley, res. Boxford, s. Samuel and Annis, Nov. 20, 1855. Nathaniel, a. 27 y., laborer, s. John and Mehitable (Wildes), and Mary Mack, a. 19 y., b. Danvers, res. Danvers, d. Charles and Margaret (Calon), at Danvers, Oct. 12, 1863. PRATT, Horace M., a. 25 y., clerk, b. Wakefield, res. Lynn, s. Daniel and Mary, and Harriet A. Gould, a. 18 y., d. Ariel H. and Lois Augusta (Munday), Jan. 1, 1873. PRESCOTT, Enos S., 2d. m., a. 41 y., laborer, b. Pembroke, N. H., res. Charlestown, s. Enos and Hannah, and Betsy G. Leach, 2d. m., a. 37 y., b. Sanford, Me., res. Boston, d. Levi and Sarah Ricker, May 20, 1858. PRESTON, Maria A. (Rust), 2d. m., a. 40 y., at home, b. Ipswich, res. Denver, Colorado, d. William W. and Mary C. (Caldwell) Rust, and Henry Greenleaf Merriam, a. 35 y., agent, s. Frederick P. and Hannah P. (Towne), at Danvers, Jan. 23, 1891. PROCTOR, Charles, a. 28 y., shoemaker, b. Danvers, res. South Danvers, s. Joseph S., and Sarah Ann Towne, a. 25 y., d. Benjamin, May 18, 1856. PUTNAM, James L., a. 21 y., farmer, b. Roxbury, s. Jefferson (dec'd) and Judith (Lampher), and Eliza B. Peabody, a. 21 y., b. Middleton, d. Francis and Lydia (Peabody), Jan. 4, 1869. TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES 1 45 PUTNEY, John B., a. 25 y., shoemaker, b. Bow, N. H., res. Middleton, s. David and Mary, and Sarah J. Fletcher, a. 21 y., b. Danvers, res. Middleton, d. Amos and Sarah, Oct. 29, 1854. RAMSDELL, Daniel W., a. 22 y., cordwainer, b. Marblehead, res. Marblehead, s. Nathaniel and Abigail, and Rosa mond P. Ferguson, a. 21 y., d. Thomas and Huldah W., Oct. 20, 1859. RAMSEY, Edmund, a. 23 y., shoemaker, b. Clarence, N. S., s. Joseph and Sarah (Kinsman), and Jenny Jefferson, a. 17 y., b. Bridgeport, N. S., d. John and Jane (Wilson), May 28, 1868. RAY, Horace, a. 24 y., carpenter, s. William and Louisa (Co- burn), and Sarah Emma Towne, a. 19 y., d. Sewall L. and Mary A. (Severance), June 21, 1871. John W., a. 22 y., farmer, s. William and Louisa (Coburn), and Hattie S. Batchelder, a. 19 y., b. Danvers, d. Ezra and Mary S. (Andrews), at Groveland, Dec. 4, 1865. Lois A., a. 18 y., d. William and Louisa, and William H. Gould, a. 21 y., shoemaker, s. Allen and Mary A., at Boxford, Nov. 16, 1864. Susan M., a. 19 y., d. William and Louisa, and Joseph Per kins, a. 30 y., farmer, s. Jacob and Mary, Jan. 1, 1861. William W., a. 23 y., shoemaker, s. William and Louisa (Co- burn), and Hattie R. Hardy, a. 20 y., b. Groveland, res. Groveland, d. Abner and Mary A. (Gale), Aug. 7, 1862. REA, Lydia W., a. 23 y., d. John and Lydia, and Moses E. Pettengill, a. 25 y., yeoman, b. Danvers, s. Moses and Lydia, Dec 7, 1851. REED, Elis L., res. Salem, and William Cabeen, res. Salem, Sept. 4, 1861. Fred A., a. 29 y., poultry keeper, s. Tobias D. and Mary Ann (Townsend), and Harriet C. Edwards, a. 24 y., at home, d. Whipple and Augusta (Sargent), b. Haverhill, res. Salem, N. H., at Haverhill, July 25, 1892. Joseph D., a. 19 y., laborer, b. on the coast of Spain, s. Wil liam (dec'd) and Mary J. (Terril), and Roxanna Tuttle, a. 18 y., domestic, b. Seabrook, N. H., d. John and Nellie (Titcomb), at Salem, Nov. 26, 1889. 146 TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES REYNOLDS, Mary A., a. 20 y., b. Milton, N. H., d. Paul and Sarah, and Benjamin Herrick, Jr., a. 28 .y., shoecutter, s. Benjamin and Nancy, Dec. 15, 1851. RICHARDSON, Eliza Anna, a. 17 y., b. Middleton, res. Mid dleton, d. Amos and Betsy (Saunders), and Henry Augus tus Long, a. 19 y., shoecutter, b. Andover, res. Middleton, s. Elijah and Elizabeth (Clemens), Apr. 10, 1864. Emma C, b. Middleton, res. Middleton, d. Jason and Emily (Brown), and Lewis W. Gault, a. 23 y., laborer, b. Hold erness, N. H., res. Middleton, s. John Q. and Clara A. (Merrill), Aug. 31, 1873. Eunice H., a. 18 y., b. Middleton, res. Middleton, d. Jason and Emily, and William H. Wildes, a. 22 y., shoemaker, s. Humphrey and Olive B. (Perkins), at Middleton, Nov. 5, 1865. (Mothers of above only deceased). Joanna E., a. 20 y., b. Lynnfield, res. Middleton, d. David C. and Rosilla (Cook), and Benjamin F. Goodwin, a. 22 y., cabinet maker, b. North Reading, res. Middleton, s. Sam uel and Mary (Cook), Nov. 7, 1875. Mary B., a. 28 y., domestic, b. Sidney, C. B., res. Cape Breton, d. John A. and Mary A. (Wright), and Frank H. Towne, a. 28 y., farmer, s. Sewall L. and Mary A. (Severance), at Newton, Oct. 13, 1887. ROBERTS, David A., a. 29 y., master mariner, b. Salem, res. Salem, s. Nehemiah and Hannah W., and Ellen A. Kins man, b. Hamilton, d. Jacob and Abigail, Dec. 26, 1866. Henry H., a. 24 y., operative, s. Nathan H. and Mary J. (Sykes), and Catharine J. Chisholm, a. 18 y., domestic, b. Pictou, N. S., d. Christopher and Christa (Chisholm), Oct. 1, 1883. John S., a. 22 y., shoemaker, s. George W. and Sally (Phillips), (both dec'd), and Nancy J. Mclntire, a. 20 y., b. North Reading, res. North Reading, d. Ezra (dec'd) and Re becca J., at North Reading, Dec 30, 1865. Laura Jane, a. 26 y., operative, d. Nathan H. and Mary J. (Sykes), and John Henry Towne, a. 41 y., farmer, s. Ben jamin B. and Esther (Peabody), at Salem, Jan. 11, 1883. Nancy R., a. 18 y., d. George and Sally, and William W. Clark, a. 21 y., shoemaker, s. Samuel and Ann P., July 5, 1859. ROBINSON, Lucy A., a. 21 y., b. Marblehead, d. Benjamin A., and Joseph Horton, a. 34 y., yeoman, b. Marblehead, res. Ipswich, s. George, Nov. 24, 1850. TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES 147 ROGERS, Sarah Dean, a. 25 y., teacher, b. Claremont, N. H., res. Wenham, d. Abraham and Caroline (Gould), and Jam'es Alvin Kinsman, a. 33 y., farmer, b. Hamilton, s. Jacob and Abigail (Stanford), at Wenham, Apr. 19, 1882. Alice Crowninshield, a. 22 y., at home, b. Salem, res. Salem, d. Arthur S. and Alice Redman (Nichols), and Thomas Wentworth Peirce, a. 21 y., gentleman, s. Thomas Went worth and Catherine Cornelia (Cooke), at Boston, June 22, 1899. RUSSELL, Arthur L., a. 25 y., farmer, b. Boxford, res. Box ford, s. Daniel and Harriett W., and Minnie R. Welch, 2d. m., a. 19 y., b. Halifax, N. S., d. Edwin C. and Cath arine A. Bell, at Ipswich, June 2, 1878. Edmund N., a. 25 y., farmer, b. Danvers, res. Danvers, s. Ben jamin and Margaret, and C. Augusta Williams, a. 19 y., b. Yarmouth, N. S., res. Danvers, d. George E. and Char lotte, Mar. 20, 1880. Louisa Jane, a. 19 y., b. Middleton, d. George and , (both dec'd), and Charles Dudley Perkins, a. 24 y., clerk, s. Dudley Q. and Mary A. (Elliott), Jan. 1, 1878. RUST, Celia J., a. 18 y., b. Danvers, d. Joseph W. and Eliza beth H., and William A. Small, a. 21 y., shoemaker, s. Isaiah M. and Betsy K., Jan. 1, 1860. Ida G., a. 29 y., school teacher, d. Loring A. and Catherine (Towne), and Myron G. Berry, a. 28 y., carpenter, b. Middleton, res. Quincy, s. William and Mary E. (Ab bott), at Newton, Dec 25, 1897. Edwin P., a. 45 y., shoemaker, s. Joseph W. and Elizabeth H. (Wildes), and Emma S. (Preble) French, 2d. m., a. 43 y., nurse, b. Springfield, Mass., res. Grafton Centre, d. Ichabod and Mary G. (Getchell), at Cambridge, Apr. 2, 1892. Loring A., a. 22 y., shoemaker, s. Joseph W. and Elizabeth H. (Wildes), and Kate M. Towne, a. 21 y., d. Jacob and Sarah (Towne), Dec 3, 1867. RYAN, Ellen, a. 24 y., b. Waterford Co., Ireland, and George S. Ellard, a. 34 y., gardener, b. Kilworth, Cork Co., Ire land, s. George N. and Johanna (Sheehan), at Danvers, Apr. 3, 1875. 148 TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES- SANDERS, Josephine (Tinkham), 2d. m., a. 22 y., domestic, b. Yarmouth, N. S., res. Wenham, d. Eben and Matilda (Andrews), and Albert H. Davison, a. 26 y., laborer, b. Gloucester, s. George H. and Elma L. (Averill), at Wen ham, Mar. 18, 1885. SANDERSON, Lucy Ann, d. David and Sally, and Dea. John Wright, 2d. m., shoemanufacturer, d. John and Lydia, Sept. 20, 1853. SANFORD, Andrew, a. 24 y., farmer, b. Nova Scotia, res. Jamaica Plain, s. Mark and Hannah, and Fanny Wear, a. 23 y., at home, b. Nova Scotia, d. Freeman and Lucy, June 26, 1892. SAUNDERS, Georgie, a. 19 y., at home, b. Nova Scotia, d. Sidney and Waity (Faulkinham), and William Martin, a. 23 y., farmer, b. Marblehead, res. Ipswich, s. Joseph and Mary B. (Hammond), Mar. 26, 1890. Lucy A., a. 21 y., at home, b. Deer Island, Maine, d. David and Elizabeth (Howard), and George Grafton Howard, a. 23 y., farmer, b. Newburyport, s. Caleb H. and Eliza beth (Gray), at Ipswich, Jan. 16, 1882. SAWYER, Ephraim A., 2d. m., a. 30 y., blacksmith, b. Ames bury, s. Leonard and Hannah, and Annie E. Goodwin, a. 30 y., b. Amesbury, res. Amesbury, d. Willoughby and Margaret, May 4, 1873. SCATES, Cora B., a. 22 y., operative, b. Georgeto\Yn, res. Sa lem, d. Lucius and Abbie, and Charles H. Kneeland, a. 21 v., musician, res. Salem, s. Warner and Ruth Frances, Dec. 16, 1885. Emma P., a. 18 y., dressmaker, b. Georgetown, res. George town, d. Walter and Mary A. (Page), and Justin Win field Perkins, a. 19 y,, operative, s. Elbridge F. and Su- • san (Adams), June 4, 1884. SHAW, Charles Henry, a. 21 y., shoe cutter, b. Holderness, N. H., res. Beverly, s. William H. and Charlotte E. (Mar tin), and Alice Witham, a. 24 y., operative, b. Beverly, res. Beverly, d. William A. and Laura (Pickett), Apr. 28, 1889. TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES 1 49 Shaw, Harriet B., a. 18 y., b. Newburyport, res. Newburyport, d. Samuel and Harriet (Bartlett), and Augustus W. Smith, a, 34 y., farmer, s. Willard and Mary (Gould), at New buryport, June 25, 1862. SHEFFER, Ora D., a. 22 y., domestic, b. Maitland, Nova Scotia, d. George J. and Susan (Hanley), and Israel A. Perkins, a. 28 y., farmer, s. Dudley Q. and Mary A. (El liott), July 18, 1894. SHELDEN, Joseph E., a. 26 y., laster, b. Salem, res. Salem, s. Joseph B. and Sarah, and Emma F. Kneeland, a. 27 y., domestic, res. Hamilton, d. Ira W. and Ruth F., at Ham ilton, Apr. 16, 1893. SHEPARD, George H., a. 24 y., shoemaker, b. Salem, s. George T. and Martha A., and Sarah L. Chute, a. 21 y., b. Salem, res. Salem, d. James E. and Sarah S., at Salem, Apr. 3, 1879. SHERMAN, George B., a. 22 y., clerk, b. Fairhaven, Mass., res. Watertown, s. Marcus M., and Anna C. Johnson, a. 25 y., at home, b. Boston, d. Arthur and Henrietta (Breed), at Danvers, June 10, 1891. SIDES, Catharine T., a. 19, y., b. Groveland, d. William' O. and Elizabeth (Burbank), and Wesley E. Davis, a. 21 y., shoemaker, b. Lee, N. H., s. David E. and Mary (York), July 8, 1863. Sarah Helen, b. Groveland, res. Boxford, d. Thomas A. and Elizabeth O. (Carr), and John S. Dorman, a. 21 y., farm er, b. North Andover, res. Boxford, s. John B. and Cath erine (Symonds) Sinclair (parents by adoption, Ancill and H. H. Dorman), Nov. 24, 1880. SIMONDS, Carrie Littlefield, a. 21 y., b. North Beverly, d. Al bert (dec'd) and Violetta (Littlefield), and Frank Leslie Winslow, a. 25 y., clerk, s. Charles and Elizabeth (Gould), at Boston, Nov. 25, 1880. Mary A., a. 18 y., b. Hamilton, d. Albert (dec'd) and Violetta (Littlefield), and William Boynton, a. 24 y., hack driver, b. Rowley, res. Rowley, s. John and Mary A. (Burbank), Dec 23, 1880. 150 TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES SIMPSON, George, a. 26 y., laborer, b. Aberdeenshire, Scot land, s. Alexander and Mary (Malcolm), and Mary Cum mings, a. 22 y., domestic, b. Arlington, England, d. Den nis and Anna (Conners), at Danvers, Jan. 1, 1885. William Austin, a. 23 y., carpenter, b. Winsor, Nova Scotia, s. James and Adeline (Marsters), and Mary Alice Lake, a. 16 y., at home, d. Ebenezer H. and Susan T. (Whitta ker), at Andover, N. H., Nov. 10, 1886. SLEEPER, Albert C, a. 22 y., carpenter, b. Danvers, res. Dan vers, s. James H. and Phebe W. (Perkins), and Ellen M. Towne, a. 18 y., d. Jacob A. and Sarah (Peabody), Aug. 29, 1874. SMALL, William A., a. 21 y., shoemaker, s. Isaiah M. and Betsey K., and Celia J. Rust, a. 18 y., b. Danvers, d. Jos eph W., and Elizabeth H., Jan. 1, 1860. SMERAGE, Ernest W., a. 20 y., expressman, s. Fred and Ella A. (Chapman), and Annie Delia Homan, a. 19 y., at home, b. Wenham, res. Wenham, d. Daniel A. and Pran ces M. (Mclntire), at Hamilton, Sept. 27, 1894. Fred, a. 23 y., shoecutter, b. Lemington, Vt., s. Hollis and Susan (Bardwell), and Ella Augusta Chapman, a. 17 y., d. Amos S. (dec'd) and Eliza A. (Perkins), at Haverhill, Jan. 11, 1814. Fred Percy, a. 19 y., fireman, s. Fred and Ella A. (Chapman), and Grace M. Cram, a. 20 y., closer, b. Lynn, d. Algernon S. and Nancy (Burrell), at Lynn, Sept. 2, 1894. SMITH, Addie C, a. 25 y., d. John and Sarah (Phillips), and Eben L. Hooper, Jr., a. 33 y., farmer, b. Marblehead, res. Boxford, s. Ebenezer L. and Elizabeth, Peb. 24, 1881. Annie R., a. 29 y., b. Peabody, res. Peabody, d. Richard and Mary A., and Charles J. Peabody, a. 28 y., farmer, s. Joel R. (dec'd) and Sarah (Dole), at Peabody, June 2, 1875. Augustus W., a. 34 y., farmer, s. Willard and Mary (Gould), and Harriet B. Shaw, a. 18 y., b. Newburyport, res. New buryport, d. Samuel and Harriet (Bartlett), at Newbury port, June 25, 1862. Charlotte A., a. 19 y., d. John and Sarah (Phillips), and Whipple I. Smith, a. 20 y., shoemaker, s. Nathaniel and Martha (Pierce), Dec 17, 1867. (W. I. S. was son of John T. and Phebe A. (Janes) Ingalls, dec'd, and was taken when 4 to 5 wks. of age by Nathaniel and Martha (Pierce) Smith. ) TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES 151 Smith, Clarence K., a. 23 y., operative, b. Hollis, Maine, res, Hamilton, s. John P. and Sarah Linscott, and Ada M. Lamson, a. 24 y., d. Josiah and Angelina (Mason), at Danvers, Aug. 18, 1880. Daniel H., a. 24 y., shoemaker, b. Alfred, Me., s. Daniel and Patience, and Mary Jane Perkins, a. 22 y., b. Wenham, d. Thomas and Elizabeth W., June 27, 1859. Edward A., a. 28 y,, conductor on electric road, res. Merrimac, s. Augustus W. and Harriet B. (Shaw), and Maybelle E. Glines, a. 21 y., at home, b. Haverhill, res. Haverhill, d. James A. and Olive H. (Eaton), Jan. 7, 1894. Edward E., a. 21 y., shoemaker, b. Ipswich, res. Wenham, s. William and Elizabeth, and Jane H. Evans, a. 21 y., b. Moultonborough, N. H., res. Wenham, d. Theodore and Mary, June 15, 1857. Eliza Ellen, a. 19 y., d. John and Sarah (Phillips), and Ev erett C. Taylor, a. 22 y., shoemaker, s. Trowbridge C. and Lydia B. (Foster), at Boxford, Dec. 4, 1872. Fred G., a. 21 y., barber, b. Danvers, res. Salem, s. Anderson and Carrie (Ashford), and Mabel Fuller, a. 21 y., at home, d. Calvin W. and Harriet (Gould), at Essex, Mar. 5, 1899. George F.,'a., 27 y., operative, s. John and Sarah (Phillips), and Lizzie F. Burns, a. 25 y., at home, b. Ipswich, res. Ipswich, d. Thomas and Jane, at Ipswich, Oct. 15, 1884. Harriet Josephine, a. 29 y., at home, d. John and Sarah (Phil lips), and Alvin Fowler Day, a. 29 y., farmer, b. Beverly, res. Beverly, s. Samuel L. and Sophronia N. (Dodge), Dec 5, 1889. Lizzie F,, 2d. m., a. 27 y., b. Ipswich, res. Ipswich, d. Perkins and Lydia (Spiller), and Charles H. Conley, a. 30 y. clerk, b. Lynn, s. James. H. and Eunice G. (Janes), at Rowley, Dec 4,-1881. Mary Adda, a. 26 y., b. Hamilton, res. Hamilton, d. Alvin and Mary E. (Story), and Josiah Porter Bradstreet, a. 26 y., farmer, s. Dudley and Mehitable (Bradstreet), at Wen- ' ham, June 14, 1883. Mary E., a. 20 y., d. Daniel and Mary Jane (Perkins), and Melvin W. Gould, a. 23 y., shoe cutter, b. Boxford, s. Nathaniel and Rachel (Peabody), at Peabody, Aug. 3, 1880. Mary J., 2d. m., a. 92 y., b. Wenham, d. Thomas (dec'd) and Elizabeth W. (Merrill) Perkins, and John H. Dodge, 2d. m., a. 31 y., shoe-cutter, s. William P. and Rebecca P. (Perkinsl. at Wenham. July 19, 1866. 152 TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES Smith, Samuel P., 2d. m., a. 39 y., farmer, s. Reuben and Mary, and Angeline Tripp, a. 20 y., b. Dover, N. H., Nov. 12, 1853, Sarah J., a. 22 y., d. John and Sarah (Phillips), and Charles H. Towne, a. 21 y., farmer, s. Jacob Waldo and Lydia P. (Perkins), at Boxford, Mar. 3, 1867. Susan, a. 18 y., res. Wenham, d. William, and Edward Fran cis Hobbs, a. 22 y., shoemaker, b. Ipswich, res. Wenham, s. Abraham, Sept. 4, 1860. Whipple I., a. 20 y., shoemaker, s. Nathaniel and Martha (Pierce), and Charlotte A. Smith, a. 19 y., d. John and Sarah- (Phillips), Dec. 17, 1867. (W. I. S. was son of John T. and Phebe A. (Janes) Ingalls, (dec'd), and was taken when 4 to 5 wks. of age by Nathaniel and Martha (Pierce) Smith.) William Alfred, a. 39 y., operative, s. John and Sarah (Phil lips), and Nellie M. Frost, a. 32 y., hosery mender, b. Nova Scotia, res. Ipswich, d. William A. and Dorcas (Nickerson), at Rowley, Dec. 8, 1889. SPILLER, Hannah L., a. 25 y., b. Rowley, res. Rowley, d. William and Nancy, and Alpheus D. Evans, 2d m., a. 32 y., shoemaker, b. Moultonborough, N. H., res. Wenham, s. Theodore and Mary, Sept. 4, 1860. Nathaniel G., 2d m., a. 55 y., shoemaker, b. Rowley, res. Box ford, s. Samuel and Annis, and Mehitable Potter, 3rd m., a. 48 y., d. Daniel and Eunice Wildes, Nov. 20, 1855. SPOFFORD, Frank Melvin, a. 26 y., clerk, b. Danvers, res. Danvers, s. Augustus M. and Ellen E. (Adams), and Clara Todd, a. 25 y., d. Sapiuel and Harriet L. (Chase), at South Newmarket, N. H., Oct. 27, 1880. STANDLEY, Mary Francis, a. 17 y., at home, b. Beverly, res. Beverly, d. John F. and Lydia A. (Preston), and Ran dolph S. Taylor, a. 25 y., farmer, b. King George Co., Va., res. Beverly, s. William B. and Mary (Staples), May 23, 1886. STANLEY, Florence, a. 21 y., b. Swampscott, res. Middleton, d. George and Eunice H. (Berry), and Walter G. Cook, a. 18 y., mechanic, b. Middleton, res. Middleton, s. Hugh and Mary A. (McCarthy), June 7, 1877. TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES I 53 STANWOOD, Carrie Josephine, a. 22 y., b. Maiden, d. Joseph E. and Louisa B. (Harnden), and Charles Babbidge, a. 31 v., railway official, b. Salem, res. Salem, s. Francis and Amelia P. (Goldthwaite), Oct. 15, 1879. Joseph E., 3d m., a. 59 y., farmer, b. Gloucester, s. Solomon and Nancy (Burrell), and Mary M. Carpenter, 2d. m., a. 41 y., b. Gloucester, res. Gloucester, d. John and Nancy U. Woodbury, at Gloucester, Oct. 4, 1882. STAPLES, George Elmer, a. 27 y., blacksmith, b. Danvers, s. George W. and Emma (Foster), and Ada Jane Gould, a. 18 y., at home, d. Edward O. and Roseltha (Sides), at Beverly, June 20, 1889. Herbert Watson, a. 25 y., wheelwright, b. Danvers, res. Dan vers, s. George W. and Emma (Foster), and Laura May Towne, a. 21 y., at home, d. Charles H. and Sarah J. (Smith), at Beverly, Nov. 21, 1889. STARRATT, Margaret, a. 22 v., b. Nova Scotia, d. Frank (dec'd) and Deborah, and Benjamin Conant, 2d. m., a. 37 v., farmer, b. Beverly, s. John and Ruth (Stanley) (both dec'd), June 18, 1872. STEVENS, Albert W., a. 31 v.. farmer, b. West Newbury, s. Caleb and Sarah (Bailey) (both dec'd), and Anna Brown Lake, a. 24 y., d. John Brown, and Rebecca (Gould) (dec'd), Dec." 24, 1867. Elmer Warren, a. 25 y.. salesman, s. Albert W. and Aimie B. (Lake), and Laura A. W. Howe, a. 22 v., at home, b. Dor chester, res. Newmarket, N. H., d. Joseph H. and Martha A. (Pinkham), at Newton, Dec. 24, 1895. STILES, William, 2d. m., a. 35 v., farmer, b. Ossipee, N. H., s. William and A^-is (Glover) (both dec'd), and Martha H. (Sproul) Jones, 2d. m., a. 39 v., b. Rockland, Me., d. William and Fanny, at Danvers, Sept. 15, 1867. STONE, Mary, 3rd m., a. 25 v.. b. Sandwich, N. H., res. Mid dleton, d. James and Hannah (Deering) (dec'd), and William B. Kimball, a. 29 v., merchant, s. William E. and Mary A. (Reed), at Danvers, May 26, 1867. STORY, Augusta L.. a. 21 y., b. Gloucester, d. David and Ad eline, and George H. Perkins, a. 22 v., shoecutter, b. Wen ham, s. Benjamin and Rebecca H., Nov. 26, 1853. 154 TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES Story, Mary L., a. 21 y., b. Gloucester, d. David and Adeline, and William W. Gallup, a. 22 y., shoemaker, s. William P. and Sally R., June 1, 1857. STRANGMAN, Louisa L., a. 19 y., b. Prince Edward Island, d. Jacob T. and Elizabeth, and Benjamin P. Hobson, a. 20 y., shoemaker, b. Rowley, s. Prescott and Dorothy, at Boxford, Feb. 15, 1864. Phebe, a. 19 y., b. Prince Edward Island, res. Newburyport, d. William and Mary, and Moses P. Towne, a. 29 y., car penter, s. Luke and Sarah, July 6, 1860. STRAW, Martha C, a. 19 y., b. Danvers, res. Danvers, s. Horace C. and Martha L., and George L. Hatch, a. 21 y. shoemaker, b. Wells, Me,, res. Lynn, s. Lewis and Lydia, Feb. 27, 1870. STURGES, Henry Everett, a. 32 y., oil dealer, b. Manchester, Mass., res. Ipswich, s. William B. and Lucy H. (Burn ham) , and Annie Perkins, a. 32 y., dressmaker, d. Ephraim and Sophronia (Cole), Sept. 14, 1895. SWEENEY, Dora T., a. 23 y., d. Charles and Nancy (Lake), and William Henry Wildes, a. 26 y., shoemaker, b. Ando ver, s. Joseph B. (dec'd), and Louisa E. Foster, Dec. 30, 1869. Eleanor A., a. 24 y., b. Boston, d. Charles and Nancy, and John H. Gunnison, 2d. m., a. 37 y., farmer, s. William and Hannah, May 27, 1859. George H., a. 29 y., operative, s. George E. and Sarah R. (Burrows), and Julia Grace Kelley, a. 21 y., domestic, b. Middleton, d. William and Maria (Peabody) (now Ful ler), Apr. 8, 1885. Huldah M., a. 30 y., b. Boston, d. Charles (dec'd) and Anna H. (Lake), and Jonas Fisk, a. 28 y., shoemaker, s. Amos (dec'd) and Mercy (Peabody), at Newburyport, Nov. 28, 1872. Joel L., a. 31 y., shoecutter, s. Charles (dec'd) and Anna H. (Lake), and Carrie A. Higgins, a. 25 y., b. Salem, d. Major and Caroline (Stackpole), Nov. 30, 1871. Margaret Y., a. 26 y., b. Boston, d. Charles and Anna H. (Lake), and C. Austin Averell, a. 29 y., farmer, s. Cyrus and Lavinia (Dickinson), Apr. 6, 1864. TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES I 55 SYLVESTER, Thomas M., a. 23 y., engineer, b. Bradford, res. Lynn, s. Antonio and Sarah M., and Sarah Elizabeth Towne, a. 29 y., d, Jacob A. and Sarah D., Dec. 25, 1878. SYPHERS, Jane G., 2d. m., a. 34 y., b. Lynchburg, Va., d. Nathaniel M. and Mary A. Dudley (both dec'd), and Alvin F. Welch, 2d. m., a. 36 y., shoemaker, b. Wenham, s. Samuel and Mary A. (Stevens), at Tapleyville, June 3, 1875. • TABB, Annie, a. 21 y., domestic, b. Halifax, Nova Scotia, d. Henry and Mary (Johnson), and Peter Jenkins, a. 30 y., cooper, b. Halifax, Nova Scotia, s. Peter and Sarah, Oct. 20, 1881. TAYLOR, Everett C, a. 22 y., shoemaker, s. Trowbridge C. and Lydia B. (Foster), and Eliza Ellen Smith, a. 19 y., d. John and Sarah (Phillips), at Boxford, Dec 4, 1872. "Randolph S., a. 25 y., farmer, b. King George Co., Va., res. Beverly, s. William B. and Mary (Staples), and Mary Francis Standley, a. 17 y., at home, b. Beverly, res. Bev erly, d. John P. and Lydia A. (Preston), May 23, 1886. William Buckner, a. 41 y., farmer, b. King George Co., Va., s. William and Nancy (Massey), and Annie E. Millard, a. 26 y., domestic, b. Troy, N. Y., d. Henry and Margaret, June 23, 1883. THOMAS, Elizabeth L,, a. 19 y., b. England, and Augustus Peabody, a. 21 y., shoemaker, b. Middleton, s. Benjamin W. and Nancy, at Middleton, Aug. 9, 1863. George Briggs, a. 20 y., shoemaker, b. Portland, .Me., s. David and Mary, and Mary Ann Leach, a. 17 y., d. Thomas K. and Louisa, Jan. 16, 1856. Mary Ann, 2d. m., a. 23 y., d. Thomas K. and Louisa (Mor gan) Leach, and Joseph L. Batchelder, a. 27 y., farmer, b. Wenham, res. Wenham, s. Joseph and Nancy (Kim ball), at Wenham, Jan. 2, 1862. THOMPSON, Rose E., a. 16 y., at home, b. Aurora, 111., res. Georgetown, d. Charles E. and Rose (McGarm), and Alvin E. Marden, a. 23 y., farmer, b. Boxford, res. Box ford, s. Francis and Melissa (Davis), Dec. 19, 1888. THORNE, James H., a. 29 y., farmer, b. Boston, res. Lancas ter, s. James B. and Lydia, and Mary B. Homan, a. 26 y., b. Beverly, d. William and Mary, Mar. 22, 1859. 156 TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES TIDD, Cyrus, a. 30 y., farmer, b. Georgetown, res. George town, s. Samuel C, arid Clara Buckminster, a. 20 y., b. Georgetown, d. George N., Mar. 10, 1859. TODD, Asahel H., a. 35 y., shoemaker, s. Samuel C. (dec'd) and Lydia (Gould), and Mary E. Perley, a. 23 y., b. Boxford, d. Albert and Hannah (Hayward), at George town, May 20, 1866. Augustus, a. 25 y., at home, s. Asahel and Mary E. (Perley), and Ella M. Healy, a. 19 y., dressmaker, b. Ipswich, res. Ipswich, d. George and Mary A. (Conners), at Ipswich, Sept. 4, 1898. Clara, a. 25 y., d. Samuel and Harriet L. (Chase), and Frank Melvin Spofford, a. 26 y., clerk, b. Danvers, res. Dan vers, s. Augustus M. and Ellen E. (Adams), at South Newmarket, N. H., Oct. 27, 1880. Samuel, 2d. m., a. 67 y., farmer, s. Samuel C. and Lydia (Gould), and Almira Cummings, a. 50 y., s. William and Sarah (Scott), at Georgetown, June 10, 1880. TOLE, Ruth P., a. 19 y., d. Samuel and Cynthia, and Ira W. Kneeland, a. 24 y., shoemaker, s. Aaron P. and Elizabeth D., at Ipswich (Linebrook Parish), Aug. 22, 1862. TOWNE, Charles H., a. 21 y., farmer, s. Jacob Waldo and Lydia P. (Perkins), and Sarah J. Smith, a. 22 y., d. John and Sarah (Phillips), at Boxford, Mar. 3, 1867. Clarissa A., a. 36 y., b. Hamilton, d. Jacob and Sophia, and Benjamin Glasier, 2d. m., a. 38 y., shoemaker, b. Ipswich, Dudley P., a. 26 y., farmer, s. Jacob W. (dec'd) and Lydia P. (Perkins), and Carrie M. Perkins, a. 23 y., d. Thomas (dec'd) and Elizabeth W. (Merrill), June 18, 1876. Edward Stone, a. 33 y., farmer, b. Brooklyn, N. Y., s. Ezra and Julia R. (Stone), and Mary Emma (Perkins) Phil lips, 2d. m., a. 31 y., dressmaker, d. Josiah P. and Phebe W. (Tole), Apr. 12, 1887. Ellen M., a. 18 y., d. Jacob A. and Sarah (Peabody), and Albert C. Sleeper, a. 22 y., carpenter, b. Danvers, res. Danvers, s. James H. and Phebe W. (Perkins), Aug. 29, 1874. Elvira Lake, a. 26 y., teacher, d. Sewall L. and Mary A. (Sev erance), and George Leonard Averill, a. 23 y., farmer, b. North Andover, res. North Andover, s. Joseph and Su san M. (Perley), at Lynn, Dec. 20, 1882. TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES I 57 Towne, Esther Ann R., a. 24 y., res. Bradford, d. Alfred P. and Harriet N. (Peabody), and John Wright Perkins, a. 25 y., teacher, s. Nehemiah and Lydia (Bradstreet), at Bradford, Mar. 6, 1867. Esther Jane, a. 51 y., at home, d. Benjamin B. and Esther (Peabody), and Thomas Edwin Osborn Daley, a. 40 yrs., painter, b. Dublin, Ireland, res. Boston, s. John and Eliza beth (Osborn), at Boston, Oct. 26, 1898. Eva Lincoln, a. 21 y., dressmaker, d. Jacob A. and Sarah (Pea body), and Sidney Coburn Gould, a. 21 y., operative, s. William H. and Lois A. (Rea), at Boxford, Jan. 1, 1887. Frank H., a. 28 y., farmer, s. Sewall L. and Mary A. (Sever ance), and Mary B. Richardson, a. 28 y., domestic, b. Sid ney, C. B., res. Cape Breton, d. John A. and Mary A. (Wright), at Newton, Oct. 13, 1887.. George Warren, a. 29 y., teacher, s. Jacob A. and Sarah (Pea body) , and Abbie Ward Peterson, a. 24 y., teacher, d. John A. and Cynthia (Towne), July 7, 1887. J. Arthur, a. 21 y., farmer, s. Jacob and Sarah (Towne), and Susan A. .Annable, a. 21 y., d. John S. and Lydia (Todd), (her parents by adoption), at Ipswich, Sept. 5, 1869. John Henry, a. 41 y., farmer, s. Benjamin B. and Esther (Pea body) , and Laura Jane Roberts, a. 26 y., operative, d. Nathan H. and Mary I. (Sykes), at Salem, Jan. 11, 1883. John Newton, a. 28 y., machinist, s. Jacob A. and Sarah (Pea body) , and Harriet Amelia Garrett, a. 23 y., operative, d. William H. and Sarah H. (Lake), May 3, 1882. John Pike, a. 22 y., shoemaker, s. David, Jr. and Rebecca H. (Pike), and Sarah R. Gould, a. 22 y., b. Boxford, d. An drew and Mary P. (Lake), at Danvers, Dec. 11, 1861. Josephine A., a. 34 y., at home, d. Jacob and Sarah, and Frank Porter, 2d. m., a. 32 y., res. Hamilton, s. Oliver and Su san, at Hamilton, Aug. 13, 1882. Kate M., a. 21 y., d. Jacob and Sarah (Towne), and Loring A. Rust, a. 22 y., shoemaker, s. Joseph W. and Elizabeth H. (Wildes), Dec 3, 1867. Laura May, a. 21 y., at home, d. Charles H. and Sarah J. (Smith), and Herbert Watson Staples, s. George W. and Emma (Foster), a. 25 y., wheelwright, b. Danvers, res. Danvers, at Beverly, Nov. 21, 1889. Lodie A., a. 19 y., d. Daniel and Fanny (Small), and George P. Averell, a. 22 y., shoecutter, s. Thomas (dec'd) and Sophronia (Moore), at Danvers, Oct. 3, 1866. 158 TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES Towne, Mabel Rosa, a. 22 y., at home, d. Jacob Addin and Sarah (Peabody), and Frederic M. Peabody, 2d. m., a. 26 y., jeweler, b. Wenham, res. Wenham, s. George W., Jr., and Mary E. (Gray), Sept. 20, 1894. Mary P., a. 38 y., d. Ebenezer and Lydia, and Ephraim Aver ell, 2d. m., a. 38 y., yeoman, s. Azariah and Sarah, May 4, 1851. Mazoria Imogene, a. 29 v., at home, d. Jacob A. and Sarah (Peabody), and Lewis Elmer Pierce, a. 24 y., farming, res. Salem, s. Stephen and Eliza A. (Perkins), at Box ford, Dec. 31, 1889. Moses P., a.; 29 y., carpenter, s. Luke and Sarah, and Phebe Strangman, a. 19 y., b. Prince Edward Island, res. New buryport, d. William and Mary, July 6, 1860. , Sarah Ann, a. 25 y., d. Benjamin, and Charles Proctor, a. 28 y., shoemaker, b. Danvers, res. South Danvers, s. Joseph S., May 18, 1856. Sarah Elizabeth, a. 29 y., d. Jacob A. and Sarah D., and Thomas M. Sylvester, a. 23 y., engineer, b. Bradford, res. Lynn, s. Antonio and Sarah M., Dec. 25, 1878. Sarah Emma, a. 19 y., d. Sewall L. and Mary A. (Severance), and Horace Ray, a. 24 y., carpenter, s. William and Lou isa (Coburn), June 21, 1871. Sarah R., 2d. m., a. 26 y., b. Boxford, d. Andrew and Mary P. (Lake) Gould, and Henry W. Phillips, a. 25 y., shoe maker, s. John and Elizabeth B. (Lake), (both dec'd), at Danvers, June 26, 1866. Waldo A., a. 21 y., farmer, b. Beverly, s. Jacob A. and Lydia H. (Greenlow), and Harriet L. Alley, a. 18 y., at home, b. Wenham, res. Wenham, d. Otis and Almira (Cook), at Wenham, July 2, 1890. TOZER, Albert M., a. 22 y., clerk, b. Merrimac, res. Plaistow, N. H., s. John W. and Helen C, and Bessie U. Perley, a. 19 y., at home, d. John F. and Louisa (Whitaker), Sept. 1, 1882. TRIIPP, A. Helen, a. 22 y., b. Swansville, Me., res. George town, d. Rufus and A. Helen, and Isaac B. Friend, a. 28 y., shoemaker, b. Dracut, res. Boxford, s. John and Mary, June 11, 1859. Angeline, a. 20 y., b. Dover, N. H., and Samuel P. Smith, 2d. m., a. 39 y., farmer, s. Reuben and Mary, Nov. 12, 1853. TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES I 59 TUTTLE, George H., a. 27 y,, blacksmith, b. North Andover, res. North Andover, s. Nicholas (dec'd) and Hannah W. (Averell), and Martha Ann Homan, a. 28 y., d. William and Mary (Butler), Mar. 22, 1871. Roxanna, a. 18 y., domestic, b. Seabrook, N. H., d. John and Nellie (Titcomb), and Joseph D. Reed, a. 19 y., laborer, b. on the coast of Spain, s. William (dec'd) and Mary J. (Terril), at Salem, Nov. 26, 1889. Sarah Jane, a. 19 y., b. Acton, res. Acton, d. Charles' and Ma ria H. (Hildreth), and Gustavus D. Pike, a. 29 y., clergy man, s. Benjamin and Huldah D. (Dorman), at Rock port, Aug. 2, 1861. TWICHELL, Olive ]^fewell, a. 36 y., teacher, b. Plantsville, Conn., now in Constantinople, Turkey, d. Edward and Jane (Walkley), and L)mdon Smith Crawford, 3rd. m., a. 38 y., clergyman, missionary, b. North Adams, now in Broussa, Turkey, s. Rev. Robert and Ellen Maria (Grif fin), at Constatinople, Turkey, Sept. 4, 1890. TYLER, Hannah Frances, a. 21 y., b. Boxford, d. Eri B. and Hannah (Lake), and James W. Cass, a. 25 y., shoemaker, b. Salem, s. Thomas and Margaret (Riley), Jan. 20, 1872. WADE, Harriet E., a. 18 y., b. Ipswich, d. Henry and Eliza beth, and Moses Frank Littlefield, a. 21' y., carpenter, b. Rowley, res. Rowley, s. William and Lucy (Howe), Nov. 26, 1874. WAKEHAM, Abby L., a. 20 y., b. Middleton, d. Samuel G. and Lucy M. (Wilkins), and John H. Jewett, a. 19 y., shoemaker, b. Ipswich, res. Ipswich, s. Nehemiah and Frances (Lord), Apr. 4, 1861. WAITT, William Francis, a. 38 y., clerk, s. William and Char lotte (Perley), and Marietta Fredericka Frye, a. 36 y., b. Bethel, Maine, d. William and Loisi (Twichell), at Beth el, Mc, July 19, 1882. WALKER, Anna, a. 22 y., b. Ireland, d. Michael and Mary (Terrel), and William H. Peabody, a. 25 y., shoemaker, b. Wenham, s. Henry A. and Elizabeth (Conkey), Mar. 30, 1878. l60 TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES Walker, Elizabeth S., a. 21 y., operative, b. Salem, res. Salem, d. Samuel and Mary (Grover), and William H. H. Gould, a. 25 y., farmer, b. Baltimore, Md., res. Boxford, s. Zach eus and Elizabeth (Thomas), July 7, 1886. Margaretta E., a. 23 y., domestic, b. Ireland, d. Michael and Mary (Terrel), and William Goodrich Lake, a. 34 y., operative, s. William G. and Mehitable (Balch), Dec. 23, 1885. WALLACE, Emma A., a. 21 y., b. Alton, N. H., res. Milton, N. H., d. Herman and Betsey (Benton), and Charles F. Welch, a. 22 y., farmer, b. Limerick, Me., res. Waterboro, Me., s. William and Abby (Dudley), Oct. 29,-> 1879. WALSH, William H., a. 26 y., farmer, s. William P. and Abby A. (Bradstreet), and Margret L. Cullenane, a. 23 y., domestic, b. Methuen, res. Lawrence, d. William and Ellen (Welch), at Newburyport, Mar. 12, 1891. WARD, Annah P., a. 30 y., milliner, b. Peabody, d. Richard and Sarah H. (Patten), and James W. Balcomb, a. 42 y., builder, b. Nova Scotia, res. Salem, s. James and Julia A. (Durland), Dec 23, 1891. Frank, a. 35 y., farmer, b. St. John, N. B., s. James and Mary (Harvey), and Matilda O'Neil, a. 36 y., domestic, b. E)onegal, Ireland, res. Newton, d. William, May 10, 1891. Leason E., a. 23 y., laborer, b. Aylesford, N. S., s. Harris and Jane (Banks), and Effie Ferguson, a. 22 y., domestic, b. Cumberland Co., N. S., d. John and Mary (Mclnnis), at Wakefield, July 15, 1887. Samuel A., a. 28 y., shoemaker, s. Richard, and Sarah H. (Pat- tan), and Cassa T. McCastain, a. 21 y., table girl, b. Douglass, Isle of Man, d. James and Mary (McCastain), May 20, 1893. WARNER, Mabel Winthrop, a. 18 y., b. Peterboro, N. H., res. Ipswich, d. Daniel A. and Lucy A. (Wilson), and Horace D. Bradstreet, a. 26 y., farmer, s. Dudley and Mehitable Porter (Bradstreet), at Ipswich, Feb. 3, 1881. WATERS, James, a. 28 y., shoemaker, b. Cork Co., Ireland, s. John and Bridget, and Mary Jane Cook, a. 21 y., b. Canada, d. Patrick and Ellen, Sept. 20, 1859. TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES l6l WATSON, Fred Ensley, a. 24 y., farmer, b. Cooper, Me., s. George and Esther (Davis), and Hattie E. Fuller, a. 20 y., dressmaker, d. Calvin W. and Harriet (Gould) (Per ley), Aug. 8, 1895. John J., a. 23 y., laborer, b. Cape Breton, s. William and Re becca (Ross), and Eliza J. Perkins, a. 19 y., at home, d. Ephraim and Sophronia (Cole), Jan. 20, 1886. WEAR, Fanny, a. 23 y., at home, b. Nova Scotia, d. Freeman and Lucy, and Andrew Sanford, a. 24 y., farmer, b. Nova Scotia, res. Jamaica Plain, s. Mark and Hannah, June 26, 1892. WELCH, Abraham, 2d. m., a. 33 y., shoemaker, b. Shapleigh, Me., s. Moses and Mary (Nason), (both dec'd), and El- Ellen O'Connor, a. 28 y., b. Nova Scotia, d. Michael and Margaret, at Danvers, May 18, 1875. Alvin F., 2d. m., a. 36 y., shoemaker, b. Wenham, s. Samuel and Mary A. (Stevens), and Jane G. Syphers, 2d. m., a. 34 y., b. Lynchburg, Va., d. Nathaniel M., and Mary A. Dudley (both dec'd), at Tapleyville, June 3, 1875. Charles P., a. 22 y., farmer, b. Limerick, Me., res. Waterboro, Me., s. William and Abby (Dudley), and Emma A. Wal lace, a. 21 y., b. Alton, N. H., res. Milton, N. H., d. Her man and Betsy (Benton), Oct. 29, 1879. Eliza A. E., a. 24 y., b. Shapleigh, Me., d. Moses and Mary, and Cyrus A. Kneeland, a. 26 y., shoemaker, s. Cyrus and Sarah G., Dec 25, 1858. George H., a. 23 y., farmer, b. Perry, Me., s. Francis and Har riet A. (Conant), and Clara B. Gould, a. 19 y, d. Nath- thaniel and Rachel A. (Peabody), at Haverhill, Oct. 1, 1873. Henry G., a. 22 y., hostler, s. J. Frank and Jenny (Howard), and Maud Brackett, a. 22 y., at home, b. Lynn, res. Lynn, d. John and Bella, at Lynn, Dec. 6, 1896. Jacob P., a, 24 y., shoemaker, b. Hamilton, s. Samuel and Mary A. (Stevens), and Sarah J. Howard, a. 18 y., b. Newburyport, res. Newburyport, d. Caleb W. and Jane (both dec'd), at Newburyport, July 11, 1868. Jerry M., a. 21 y., carpenter, b. Portsmouth, N. H., res. Haver hill, s. Paul and Mary, and Charlotte P. Davis, a. 18 y., b. Amesbury, N. H., res. Haverhill, d. Nathaniel and Sukey, Aug. 22, 1860. 1 62 TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES Welch, Justin H., a. 37 y., carpenter, s. William and Ellen (Hood), and Abbie J. (Cummings) Gould, 2d. m., house keeper, d. Alfred and Salome (Welch), Dec. 27, 1899. Laura Jane, a. 20 y., at home, d. William and Louisa J. (Kim ball), and Daniel Abraham Howe, a. 23 y., farmer, b. Rowley, res. Rowley, s. Abraham P. and Olive J. (Pin gree), Dec. 8, 1881. Minnie R., 2d. m., a. 19 y., b. Halifax, N. S., d. Edwm C. and Catharine A. Bell, and Arthur L. Russell, a. 25 y., farmer, b. Boxford, res. Boxford, s. Daniel and Harriet W., at Ipswich, June 2, 1878. Moses F., a. 20 y., shoemaker, b. Shapleigh, Mc, s. Moses and Mary (Mason), (both dec'd), and Minnie R. Bell, a. 15 y., d. Edwin a,nd Catharine (Worth), b. Halifax, N. S., at Georgetown. Feb. 21, 1874. Nettie L., 2d. m., a. 43 y., dressmaker, b. Campton, C. E., d. David and Betsey (Benton) -Wallace, and James Noble McPhee, a. 45 y., farmer, b. Scotland, s. John and Katie (Livingstone), Sept. 7, 1896. Parker Wentworth, a. 25 y., shoemaker, b. Hamilton, s. Sam uel and Mary Ann, and Clara Harlan Howard, a. 20 y., b. Newburyport, res. Newburyport, d. Caleb H. and Nan cy T., Dec 4, 1866. William, > a. 26 y., carpenter, b. Newburyport, s. Thomas and Letty, and Ellen A. Hood, a. 21 y., d. John G. and Sarah B. (Brown), Feb. 6, 1861. WELLINGTON, Almira A., a. 17 y., b. Essex, d. Charles and Almira A., and Albert W. Bixby, a. 23- y., shoemaker, s. Asa B. and Lucy A. (Shepard), June 22, 1863. WELLS, Emma J., a. 21 y., d. Hiram and Almira T. (Small), and Charles H. Field, a. 21 y., bottom finisher of shoes, b. Danvers, s. Charles and Martha (Edgerly), Sept. 27, 1875. V 6 ^/» r Hattie A., a. 27 y., d. Hiram and Almira T. (Small), and J. Arthur Lamson, a. 25 y., farmer, s. Josiah B. (dec'd) and Angelina (Mason), Dec 21, 1868. Nellie J., a. 18 y., b. Loudon, N. H., res. Boscawen, N. H., d. Jeremiah and Eliza J. (Kent), (she dec'd), and John'M. Phillips, a. 33 y., shoecutter, s. John and Elizabeth B. Lake (both dec'd), at Boscawen, N. H., Apr. 3, 1872. TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES 163 WHITE, Clara M., a. 22 y., shoeworker, b. Lakemay, N. S., d. Mansfield S. and Sarah Naomi (Ringer), and Lewis Ephraim Peabody, a. 22 y., real estate dealer, s. Ephraim P. and Ellen A. (Berry), at Salem, Apr. 8, 1899. Georgie D., a. 23 y., domestic, b. Maitland, Annapolis, d. Mansfield and Naomi (Ringer), and Robert Fader, a. 24 y., farmer, b. Maitland, Annapolis, s. James and Barbara (Mullens), July 6, 1898. WHITNALL, Belinda, 2d. m., a. 22 y., b. Cleaveland, Ohio, d. President M. Rogers, and Elbridge F. Conant, a. 28 y., watchmaker, s. Nathaniel and Elizabeth K., July 10, 1858. WHITTEMORE, Charles Augustus, 2d. m., a. 56 y., merchant, b. Leicester, res. Melrose, s. Amasa and Lenta (Richard son), and Mary Ann Adams, a. 43 y., at home, d. Benja min P. and Abby L. (Stimpson), July 20, 1886. WIGHT, Sarah J., 2d. m., a. 38 y., milliner, b. Concord, N. H., res. Danvers, d. Enoch and Elizabeth (Allen), and George H. Johnson, 2d. m,, a. 46 y., mechanic, b. Boston, s. Henry and Sarah (Neal), June 9, 1881. WILCOX, Ruth Agnes, a. 20 y., domestic, b. Halifax, N. S., d. Henry and Emily (Baultiler), and Charles Augustine Gould, a. 37 y., clerk, s. John and Mary Ann (Hutch inson), at Boxford, Jan. 11, 1896. WILDES, Charles L., a. 21 y., shoemaker, s. Humphrey and Olive B. (Perkins), (dec'd), and Frances S. Wildes, a. 23 y., d. Moses and Sarah Ann (Adams), Dec. 13, 1866. Dora T., 2d. m., a. 34 y., dressmaker, b. Boston, d. Charles and Anna H. (Lake) Sweeney, and Orlando B. Poole, 2d. m., a. 34 y., farmer, b. Wentworth, N. H., s. Benjamin and Anna E. (Bartlett), Mar. 1, 1881. Effie May, a. 21 y., shoe stitcher, d. Moses and Sarah (Lom bard), and Walter Eldron Milbury, a. 19 y., shoemaker, b. Harborville, N. S., res. Middleton, s. John W. and Sarah (Ries), Feb. 19, 1887. Eugene L., a. 23 y., farmer, b. Ipswich, res. Ipswich, s. Israel and Lydia A. (Averell), (she dec'd), and Alathea O. Lamson, a. 21 y., d. Josiah B. (dec'd) and Angelina (Ma son), at Ip.swich, Dec. 8, 1868. 1 64 TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES Wildes, Florence Lamson, a. 25 y., housekeeper, d. Eugene La mont and Alathea Orietta (Lamson), and Samuel McLel lan Hill, a. 29 y., ice dealer, b. Ecanamy, Colchester Co., N. S., res. Wenham, s. Oliver Blair and Mary (McLellan), Jan. 20, 1898. Frances S., a. 23 y., d. Moses and Sarah Ann (Adams), and Charles L. Wildes, a. 21' y., shoemaker, s. Humphrey and Olive B. (Perkins), (dec'd), Dec 13, 1866. George Alvin, a. 27 y., shoeworker, s. Humphrey and Olive B. (Perkins), and Lottie Berley Frye, a. 24 y., domestic, b. Andover, d. Isaac and Charlotte (Berley), Cooke, June 1, 1882. Hazen Rogers, a. 31 y., carpenter, s. William H. and Eunice H. (Richardson), and Mary Elizabeth Dieckhoff, a. 25 y., at home, b. Nova Scotia, d. James and Hannah (Carroll), Oct. 27, 1897. Lennie May, a. 19 y., at home, d. Lewis H. and Annie J. (Chapman), and Everett C. Chapman, a. 22 y., farm laborer, b. Brooklyn, N. S., res. Wenham, s. Silas and Eliza (Smith), at Wenham, Apr. 7, 1889. Lewis H., a. 22 y., shoemaker, s. Humphrey and Olive B. (Per kins), and Annie J. Chapman, a. 18 y., d. Amos S. and Eliza A. (Perkins), at Hamilton, May 11, 1864. Lucy Ann, a. 17 y., d. Humphrey, Jr. and Olive B., and Benja min C. Dodd, 2d. m., a. 35 y., shoemaker, b. Marblehead, s. Benjamin N. and Abigail, Apr. 12, 1855. Lydia A., a. 22 y., 'b. Ipswich, d. Moses and Sarah A. (Ad ams), (she dec'd), and Alden P. Peabody, a. 26 y., shoe maker, s. Ebenezer (dec'd) and Abigail (Perkins), Jan. 23, 1872. Lyman Wilber, a. 21 y., baggage master, B. & M. R. R., s. Lewis H. and Annie Jane (Chapman), and Mary Regina Crouse, a. 22 y., at home, b. Lower Branch, N. S., d. Frank and Sophia Elisabeth (Ernst), at Boxford, Dec. 24, 1895. Mabel O., a. 16 y., domestic, d. William H. and Eunice (At wood), and James Munroe Bray, a. 20 v., shoe cutter, b. Danvers, s. Benjamin S. and Elizabeth (Perkins), at Box ford, Sept. 24, 1895. Moses, Jr., 2d. m., a. 45 y., shoemaker, s. Daniel and Eunice, and Sarah J. Lombard, a. 29 y., b. Otisfield, Maine, d. Enoch and Abia, Oct. 8, 1856. William H., a. 22 y., shoemaker, s. Humphrey and Olive B. • (Perkins), and Eunice H. Richardson, a. 18 y., b. Mid dleton, res. Middleton, d. Jason and Emily, at Middleton, Nov. 5, 1865. (Mothers of above only deceased.) TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES 1 65 Wildes, William Henry, a. 26 y., shoemaker, b. Andover, s. Joseph B. (dec'd) and Louisa E. (Foster), and Dora T. Sweeney, a. 23 y., d. Charles and Nancy (Lake), Dec. 30, 1869. WILKINS, Mary A., a. 25 y., at home, b. Wenham, res. Wen ham, d. Charles and Susan (Dodge), and Charles Healy Leach, a. 29 y., butcher, s. Thomas K. and Louisa (Mor gan), at Wenham, Jan. 15, 1884. WILLEY, Daniel, 2d. m., a. 53 y. carpenter, b. Wolfborough, N. H., s. Isaac and Mary (Triggs), and Mercy Andrews, 2d. m., a. 60 y., d. Elisha and Dolly (Perkins) Perkins, May 5, 1864. Daniel, 3rd. m., a. 76 y., carpenter, b. Wolfborough, N. H., s. Isaac and Mary (Triggs), and Eliza A. Pingree, a. 52 y., housekeeper, b. Ipswich, d. Jewett and Mary (Perkins), Dec 29, 1887. WILLIAMS, C. Augusta, a. 19 y., b. Yarmouth, N. S., res. Danvers, d. George E. and Charlotte, and Edmund N. Russell, a. 25 y., farmer, b. Danvers, res. Danvers, s. Ben jamin and Margaret, Mar. 20, 1880. James A., a. 22 y., shoemaker, b. Danvers, res. Haverhill, s. George and Sarah, and Mary J. Morey, a. 21 y., b. Phila delphia, res. Haverhill, d. John and Mary, Feb. S, 1874. William, Jr., a. 37 y., farmer, b. North Waterboro, Me., res. North Waterboro, Mc, s. William and Kezia, and Mary Jane Hoyt, a. 21 y., at home, d. Daniel and Mary (Hub bard), at Waterboro, Dec. 28, 1882. WILSON, Charles, a. 22 y., shoemaker, b. N. S., res. Danvers, s. George and Charlotte (Frost), and Mary J. Brown, a. 19 y., b. Nova Scotia, res. Nova Scotia, d. John and Sa rah, Mar. 18, 1871. James, a. 24 y., wheelwright, b. Greenock, Scotland, s. Law rence and Mary, and Emily A. Janes, a. 19 y., d. Samuel and Elizabeth, Dec. 16, 1855. James, a. 34 y., wheelwright, b. Greenock, Scotland, s. Law rance and Mary (Braceland) (dec'd), and Sarah E. Downing, a. 27 y., b. South Reading, res. Lynnfield, d. Edward and Sarah (Henfield), at Lynnfield, May 22, 1867. Mary Ann, a. 23 y., b. Boston, s. John and Margaret, and Benjamin Foster Adams, a. 25 y., brakeman, s. Benjamin F. and Mehitable, at Melrose, Sept. 24, 1860. 1 66 TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES Wilson, Mary E., a. 37 y., b. Annapolis, Nova Scotia, d. John C. and Elizabeth, and Isaac N. Averell, 2d. m., a. 37 y., shoecutter, s. Luke and Sally, Mar. 19, 1857. WINSLOW, Charles W., a. 21 y., shoemaker, b. Greene, Me., res. Haverhill, s. Charles and Elizabeth (Gould), and Emma L. Peaslee, a. 20 y., b. Charlestown, N. H., d. Reu ben and Cynthia, at Boxford, June 26, 1875. Frank Leslie, a. 25 y., clerk, s. Charles and Elizabeth (Gould), and Carrie Littlefield Simonds, a. 21 y., b. North Beverly, d. Albert (dec'd) and Violetta (Littlefield), at Boston, Nov. 25, 1880. WITHAM, Alice, a. 24 y., operative, b. Beverly, res. Beverly, d. William A. and Laura (Pickett), and Charles Henry Shaw, a. 21 y., shoe cutter, b. Holderness, N. H., res. Beverly, s. William H. and Charlotte E. (Martin), Apr. 28, 1889. WOODBERRY, John E., a. 27 y., shoemaker, b. Beverly, res. Beverly, s. John J. and Hepsibath (Burke), and Mary E. Elliott, a. 22 y., res. Beverly, d. William H. and Eliza beth C. (Sumner), June 7, 1868. Levi, 2d, a. 30 y., carpenter, b. Beverly, res. Beverly, s. Ben jamin and Elizabeth (Trask), and Mary Ann Perkins, a. 26 y., d. David and Hannah G., Aug. 14, 1860. WOODBURY, Edward Boyden, a. 22 y., clerk, s. Isaac M. and Sarah K. (Leach), and Bessie Colkit Clerk, a. 22 y., at home, b. Peabody, d. Robert and Carrie (Merrill), Dec 22, 1897. Isaac M., a. 23 y., butcher, b. Manchester, s. Jacob and Sa lome (Morgan), (both dec'd), and Sarah K. Leach, a. 24 y., d. Thomas K. and Louisa (Morgan), Dec 8, 1869. Ralph E., a. 23 y., farmer, b. Westford, res. Westford, s. Al fred and Emma (Snow), and Hattie K. McLeod, a. 21' y. school teacher, b. Danvers, d. Norman and Mary Abbie (Elliott), at Littleton, Dec 30, 1895, WRIGHT, Abigail L., a. 22 y., d. John and Abigail (Wildes), (both dec'd), and Frank A. Pemberton, a. 22 y., morocco manufacturer, s. Francis K. and Adeline K., b. South Danvers, res. South Danvers, Apr. 14, 1867. TOPSFIELD MARRIAGES 1 67 Wright, George H., Jr., a. 26 y., shoecutter, b. Stockbridge, Vt., s. George H. and Lydia J. (LeBaron), and S. Abbie Clark, a. 20 y., operative, d. Erastus K. and Martha Jane (Bicknell), Jan. 9, 1881. John, Dea., 2d. m., shoe manufacturer, d. John and Lydia, and Lucy Ann Sanderson, d. David and Sally, Sept. 20, 1853. YOUNG, Edward Henry, a. 24 y., operative (piano), b. Rox bury, s. Isaac B. and Maria (Manning), and Lilla Ann Merrill, a. 19 y., compositor, b. Boston, d. Alphonso T. and Ella (Palmer), June 3, 1889. TOPSFIELD DEATHS ABELL, Vera Grace, d. Clark O. and Emily A. (Hobbs), Apr. 25, 1889, a. 10 m. (Died at Ipswich, body brought into town.) ADAMS, Abba L., 2d. w. Benjamin P., d. John and Love (Leach) Stimpson, b. Salem, pneumonia, Feb. 23, 1872, a. 65 y. Benjamin P., m., b. Salem, Jan. 9, 1888, a. 80 y. (Died at Reading, body brought into town.) Benjamin P., widr. (Post Master), merchant, s. Benjamin and Louisa (Perley), b. Georgetown, debility, July 10, 1875, a. 68 y. 10 m. Benjamin P., trader, s. Benjamin P. and Abby (Stimson), epilepsy, Dec 9, 1883, a. 38 y., 9 m. Catharine C., d. Benjamin P. and Mary Ann (Cummings), (she dec'd), heart disease and congestion of lungs, Nov. 1, 1868, a. 33 y., 3 m., 28 d. Charles O., s. Benjamin P. and Mehitable F., scarlet fever. Mar. 25, 1856, a. 6 y. Eliza G. (Porter), wid. Benjamin, and of Daniel Porter, and d. Eliezer and Ruth (Prince) Lake, apoplexy, Jan. 6, 1889, a. 72 y., 4 m., 3 d. Elizabeth M. (Gould), wid. Samuel, housewife, d. Joseph and Ruth (Porter) Gould, gangrene of foot. Mar. 22, 1888, a. 80 y., 1 m., 8 d. Mehitable P., old age, died Jan. 6, brought in Jan. 8, 1898, a. 83 y., 9 m., 9 d. (Died at Reading, body brought into town. ) Rebecca J., w. of William R. A., d. Joseph and Jane Hart, Aug. — , 1854. (Died at Lynn, body brought into town.) Samuel, m., s. Benjamin and Louisa, b. Georgetown, typhoid fever, Aug. 23, 1862, a. 51 y., 2 m. Sarah Crosby, w. Edwin, housewife, d. Nathan and Sarah (Crosby) Morse, b. Groton, N. H., pneumonia, Feb. 10, 1890, a. 58 y., 5 m., 5 d. 169 170 TOPSFIELD DEATHS Adams, Thomas Foster, shoemaker, s. Benjamin P. and Mehet able P., empyema, July 8, 1861, a. 21 y. 8 m. 8 d. William P., s. William R. and Rebecca J. (Hart) (she dec'd), b. Lynn, typhoid fever, Sept. 23, 1872, a. 22 y. (Died at Charlestown, father b. in Boxford, interred here by Turn pike, — his remains disinterred Oct. 29, 1874, and taken to L5mn for interment.) ANDREWS, Aaron A., laborer and butcher, s. Moody (dec'd) and Mercy (Perkins), dropsy. May 9, 1877, a. 54 y. 3 m. 8 d. Annie Lucretia, d. William M. and Emeline (Perkins), b. Box ford, heart disease, Apr. 29, 1872, a. 11 y. Elisha P., m., farmer, s. Moody and Mercy (Perkins), pneu monia, Sept. 24, 1894, a. 69 y., 8 m., 18 d. Emeline, m., housekeeper, d. Henry and Lucy (Gilbert) Per kins, b. Salem, paralysis, Apr. 24, 1893, a. 65 y., 2 m., 7 d. Howard, s. Joseph E. and Mary E. (Chapman), scarlet fever, Jan. 31, 1888, a. 11 y., 5 d. John Henry, farmer, s. Moody and Mercy, accidental discharge of a gun, Nov. 23, 1854, a. 16 y., 7 m., 28 d. John Howard, s. Joseph E. and Mary E. (Chapman), b. Sept. 8, 1862, lockjaw (hurt Oct. 16, by stepping on a nail, lockjaw appeared 23rd), Oct. 26, 1876, a. 14 y., 1 m., 18 d. Joseph E., m., farmer, s. Moody and Mercy (Perkins), acute Bright'* disease, July 30, 1895, a. 64 y. 5 m. 22 d. Lena P., m., housekeeper, d. George and Mary E. Margeson, b. Middleton, uranic poisoning, induced by pregnancy, Feb. 6, 1895, a. 18 y., 7 m., 22 d. Moody, m., farmer, s. Joseph and Nabby, disease of liver. Mar. 29, 1860, a. 59 y., 4 m. , s. twin, Joseph E, and Mary E. (Chapman), stillborn, Jan. 26, 1877. , d. William H. and Lilla, stillborn, Feb. 23, 1891. ANNABLE, John Lucius, farmer, s. John S. and Lydia (Todd),' b. Hamilton, phthisis, Jan. 12, 1887, a. 38 y., 3 m. John Sewall, m., farmer, s. Solomon and Lydia, b. Hamilton, kidney disease. May 29, 1887, a. 78 y. Lydia T., wid., farmer's wife, d. Samuel C. and Lydia (Gould) Todd, old age, Dec. 1, 1899, a. 88 y., 7 m., 16 d. ATWOOD, Almira, w. William,, d. Joel and Susan, b. Well- fleet, cancer, Sept. 10, 1860, a 38 y. (Placed in tomb in Wenham with intention of removing to Wellfleet. ) TOPSFIELD DEATHS I7I Atwood, Benjamin W., s. William and Almira, b. Wellfleet, Nov. 29, 1860, a. 13 y. (Placed in tomb with intention of removing to Wellfleet.) .AVERELL, Aaron P., m., s. Nathaniel P. and Hannah (Wood), inflammation of bowels, Feb. 7, 1865, a. 54 y. 9 m. (Born here, died at Georgetown, interred here by Turnpike.) Anna, w. Solomon, d. John and Anna Towne, b, Boxford, or Topsfield, influenza, Mar. 24, 1851, a. 83 y., 6 m. Betsey, wid. Daniel, d. Clinton, b. Danvers, old age, Dec. 10, 1854, a. 80 y. (Died at almshouse.) Cyrus, widr., farmer, s. Solomon and Anna (Towne), acute bronchitis. Mar. 10, 1891, a. 88 y., 4 m., 10 d. Eleanor Perkins, d. Elmer Perkins and Annie P. (Ingalls), b. Boxford, Mar. 20, 1890, a. 2 m., 18 d. (Died at Boxford, body brought into town.) Ellen Prances, d. Cyrus and Lavinia, suicide by poison. Mar. 25, 1864, a. 20 y., 9 m., 7 d. Eunice, w. Joseph, d. John and Anna Lamson, dropsy, Apr. 8, 1850, a. 77 y. Herman Austin, s. C. Austin and Margaret Y., infantile disease. Mar. 8, 1865, a. 1 d. Joseph, widr., farmer, s. Lt. Isaac and Priscilla, Dec. 31, 1850, a. 86 y. Lavinia, w. Cyrus, d. Darius and Mary (Kezar) Dickenson, b. Rowley, heart disease, Dec. 21, 1889, a. 82 y., 10 m., ¦9 d. Lydia A., d. Isaac N. and Mary S. (born here, July 9, '51), Sept. 11, 1851, a. 2 m. (Died at Ipswich, body brought into town.) Mary E., w. I. N., d. John C. and Elizabeth Wilson, b. Clar ence, Nova Scotia, dysentery, Aug. 20, 1880, a. 62 y., 20 d. Mary Faulkner, 2nd.- w. of Ephraim A., d. Ebenezer and Lydia (Averell) Towne (both dec'd), consumption, June 6, 1870, a. 57 y., 8 m., 18 d. (Died at Ipswich almshouse, interred here by Turnpike.) Mary S., w. of Isaac N., d. Asa and Salina Bradstreet, Dec. 28, 1851, a. 28 y., 11 m. (Died at Ipswich, body brought into town.) Sally, wid. of Luke, who died July 20, 1821, d. Thomas and Lydia (Batchelder) Foster, b. Rowley, (Rooty plain), congestion of lungs, Apr. 11, 1873, a. 78 y., 6 m., 11 d.- Solomon, widr., farmer, s. Daniel and Joanna, old age, Feb. 23, 1855, a. 85 y., 5 m., 29 d. 172 TOPSFIELD DEATHS Averell, Sophronia, w. Thomas, who died May 8, 1846, d. Dominick and Sarah (Perkins) Moore, consumption, May 2, 1874, a. 70 y. 6 m. Thomas Leverett, m., painter, s. Thomas and Sophronia (Moore), left hemiplegia, June 14, 1889, a. 59 y., 7 m., 14 d. AVERILL, Albion P., carpenter, s. C. Austin and Margaret (Sweeney), chronic disease of throat, long continued de bility and finally typhoid fever, Sept. 22, 1896, a. 30 y. Ephriam, farmer, s. Azariah and Sarah, influenza and heart disease, Jan. 26, 1898, a. 84 y., 10 m., 26 d. (Interred at Linebrook Parish, Ipswich.) BAILEY, Augusta M., d. John and Mary Augusta (Moore) (she dec'd), whooping cough and pneumonia, Apr. 19, 1871, a. 6 y., 9 m., 8 d. Mary A., w. John, d. Ira and Martha Moore, b. Parsonsfieid, Me., puerperal fever, July 15, 1864, a. 27 y. (Interred at Parsonsfieid, Me.) BALCH, Abraham, farmer, s. David and Sarah (Peabody), heart disease, Jan. 24, 1872, a. 77 y., 2 m., 10 d. Alice, d. George E. and Anna H. (Morse), scarlet fever and sore throat, Feb. 6, 1874, a. 4 y. (Died in South Boston, interred by Turnpike.) Andrew B., s. John and Mary, lung fever and heart disease, June 24, 1865, a. 62 y., 4 m. Annie H. (Morse), wid. George C, Nov. 13, 1886, a. 38 y. (Died at Everett, father b. Topsfield, body brought into town. ) Clarence L., s. Jeremiah and Mary (Shepherd), Bright's disease, Sept. 1, 1882, a. 25 y., 3 m., 11 d. (Died in Sa lem, father b. Topsfield, mother b. Salem.) David Burnham, farmer, s. David 3d. and Betsey (Burnham), heart disease, June 27, 1860, a. 75 y., 11 m., 28 d. Eliza, w. Benjamin, d. Oliver and Eunice Killam, b. Boxford, acute rheumatism, Jan. 21, 1868, a. 36 y., 8 m. Fanny, wid. David B., d. Abraham F. and Abagail (Burn ham) Channell, b. Essex, old age, Apr. 10, 1882, a. 97 y., 4 m., 13 d. George E., s. Nehemiah and Mary Ann (Lovett), putrid sore throat, Jan. 11, 1874, a. 34 y., 11 m., 19 d. (Died at South Boston, interred by Turnpike. Father b. here; mother in Newburyport.) TOPSFIELD DEATHS I 73 Balch, Hannah P., m., housewife, d. Porter and Mehitable Bradstreet, Bright's disease, June 19, 1891, a. 68 y. 3 m. 14 d. Harriet Webb, d. Jeremiah and Mary E., b. Danvers, scarlet fever, July 5, 1853, a. 3 y., 1 m. Humphrey, widr., farmer, s. Perley and (Perkins), heart disease and paralysis, June 1, 1897, a. 79 y. Jeremiah P., s. Jeremiah and Mary E., May 24, 1856, a. 1 y., 1 m., 12 d. John, s. John and Eunice, b. Newburyport, accidental, July 11, 1871, a. 68 y. (Came from Newburyport, his resi dence, on day of death. Interred at Newburyport.) John C, m., farmer and shoemaker, s. John and Mary, pneu monia, Apr. 21, 1853, a. 48 y., 5 m. Mary, wid. John, d. Andrew, and [Hannah] Elliott, b. Middle- ton, Aug. 23, 1856, a. 76 y., 5 in. (Mr. B. died Oct. 24, 1837.) Mary, d. John and Mary (Elliott), paralysis. May 17, 1873, a. 73 y. 9 m. (Died in L5nin, interred by Turnpike; her father b. in Topsfield, mother b. in Middleton.) Mary Ann, wid. Nehemiah, d. Joseph and Priscella (Gold- thwait) Lovett, b. Newburyport, heart disease and con gestion of lungs, Apr. 3, 1889, a. 82 y., 9 m., 11 d. Mary Elizabeth, teacher, d. David B. and Fanny (Channell), b. Durham, N. H., hyperthrophy, Oct. 26, 1884, a. 65 y., 11 m., 1 d. Mary H., w. Perley, dressmaker, d. Benjamin C. and Lois (Moore) Orne, consumption, June 16, 1885, a. 45 y., 10 m., 1 d. Moody, shoemaker, s. Roger and Sarah, Nov. 10 to 16, 1851, a. 57 y. 9 m. (Left home on the morning of Nov. 10, found dead on the morning of Nov. 16.) Nehemiah, m., operative, s. John and Mary (Elliott), paraly sis, Jan. 2, 1884, a. 76 y., 10 m., 26 d. Perley, m., farmer and bootmaker, s. Roger and Sarah, cancer of stomach. May 2, 1858, a. 74 y., 8 m., 27 d. Perley, abcess of the internal ear, Feb. 9, 1881, a. 71 y., 10 m., 9 d. (Died in Lowell.) Rebecca P., d. John C. (dec'd) and Mary A., b. Lynn, typhoid fever. Mar. 20, 1864, a. 26 y., 6 m. Sarah, wid. Perley, who died May 2, 1858. d. Asa and Hannah (Johnson) Perkins, old age, Mar. 23, 1865, a. 75 y.. 10 m. Susan H., w. Perley, d. Benjamin and Deborah Glasier, b. Ipswich, heart disease, July 28, 1879, a. 61 y., 5 m., 1 d. (Died in Lowell.) 174 TOPSFIELD DEATHS Balch, William Henry, s. David B. and Fanny, b. Durham, N. H., Aug. 30, 1855, a. 32 y. 5 m. (Died at Burlington, body brought into town.) BARKER, Hiram P., m., farmer, s. Parker and Abigail (Rog ers), b. Salem, dropsy of heart, Oct. 16, 1867, a. 52 y. (Informant, Henry Spencer, undertaker. Interred at Sa lem.) BARNARD, Lavinia Luddington, m., housekeeper, d. Hewlett and Sarah Angelina (Peters), b. Stanford, Duchess Co., N. Y., cardiac disease, Apr. 10, 1898, a. 53 y., 9 m., 17 d. (Interred at Forest Hill.) BARO, Sarah, Feb. 21, 1882, a. 40 y. (Died in Boston.) BARTLETT, Stephen, s. Cornelius and Grace, b. Salem, heart disease, Nov. 25, 1864, a. 66 y. (Died in Wenham, bachel- lor, interred here.) BATCHELDER, Ezra, m., farmer, s. Ezra and Nancy (Brown), b. Danvers, hernia, asthenia, Sept. 1, 1881, a. 68 y., 7 m., 13 d. Joseph, Capt., widr., farmer, s. John and Lydia, disease of the heart. Mar. 12, 1853, a. 82 y., 11 m., 29 d. Joseph Warren, widr., farmer, s. Joseph and Sarah (Perkins), disease of heart, May, 19, 1887, a. 87 y., 2 m., 1 d. Sarah, d. Capt. Joseph and Sarah (Perkins), (both dec'd), Feb. 17, 1866, a. 56 y., 5 m., 19 d. BEAL, Georgianna, d. John W. and Sarah J., b. Sanford, Me., canker, Oct. 13, 1856, a. 2 y., 2 m. John H., s. John W. and Sarah J., convulsions, Oct. 6, 1859, a. 5 d. John W., m., teamster, s. Samuel and Rachel (Wells), b. Peach am, Vt., pneumonia, June 26, 1881, a. 68 y., 8 m., 18 d. Sarah J., wid. John W., housewife, d. Levi and Eliza Ricker, b. Sanford, Me., pulmonary consumption, Feb. 19, 1890, a. 71 y., 7 m., 19 d. BECKFORD, Nabby, wid. Samuel, housewife, d. Daniel and Betsey (Clinton) Averell, general failure with cardiac disease, Jan. 6, 1891, a. 83 y., 1 m., 18 d. (Died at almshouse. ) TOPSFIELD DEATHS 175 Beckford, Samuel, Jr., m., shoemaker, s. Samuel and Nabby (Averell), typhoid fever, Jan. 28, 1872, a. 35 y. 3.m. 3 d. Samuel, farmer, s. Silas and Mehitable (Averell), exposure and exhaustion, found dead 24th. in meadows above Mile Brook bridge, Aug. 21 or 23, 1887, a. 78 y. (At alms house.) BENTON, Ann, nurse, d. William and Judith (Crane), b. Canton, apoplexy, June 30, 1891, a. 62 y., 2 m., 27 d. Walter N., Jan. 22, 1887, a. 35 y. (Died in Somerville, body brought into town.) BICKFORD, Otis P., m., conductor on horse railroad, s. Sam uel and Julia A. (Dodge), pulmonary tuberculosis, Feb. 28, 1895, a. 26 y., 10 m., 9 d. BILLINGS, Elizabeth T., wid. Theodore D., housewife, d. Samuel C. and Lydia (Gould) Todd, cancer, Nov. 22, 1888, a. 78 y., 9 m., 18 d. BISHOP, Edna Gladys, dysentery, Aug. 7, 1895, a. 1 y., 5 m., 26 d. (Died at Howard, R. I., body brought into town.) BIXBY, Abigail, wid., old age. Mar. 13, 1898, a. 85 y., 3 m. (Died at Maiden, body brought into town.) Albert W., Sept. 25, 1899. (Died at Rowley, body brought into town. ) Asa (Capt.), m., farmer and shoemaker, s. Benjamin and Peggy, old age, June 13, 1858, a. 72 y. Asa B., m., shoemaker, s. Asa and Eleanor (Howe), b. Ips wich, pyemia, June 29, 1884, a. 67 y. 4 d. Benjamin, Jan. 3, 1892, a. 79 y. 3 m. (Died at Sharon, body brought into town.) Elbridge S., s. Capt. Daniel and Sally (Towne), heart disease, Dec. 30, 1876, a. 65 y. 1 m. 7 d. (Died in Boston.) Eleanor, wid.- Capt. Asa, who died here June 13, 1858, d. Capt. Abraham and Eleanor Howe, b. Ipswich (Linebrook Par ish), heart disease, Dec. 20, 1868, a. 80 y. 2 m. Eleanor H., tailoress, d. Asa and Eleanor (Howe), b. Ipswich, disease of brain, Aug. 7, 1881, a. 62 y. 2 m. 7 d. George Walter, shoemaker, s. Hasket G. and Harriet E., con sumption. May 17, 1861, a. 19 y. 9 m. 2 d. Hasket Gerry, s. Capt. Asa and Eleanor (Howe), Jan. 16, 1873, a. 62 y. 1 m. 21 d. (Died in Danvers, interred here by Haverhill road ; his father b. here ; mother in Ipswich, supposed. ) 176 TOPSFIELD DEATHS Bixby, Julia, d. Daniel and Sally (Towne), June 18, 1890, a. 82 y. 8 m. 25 (f. (Died at Ipswich, body brought into town, father b. Salem, N. H.) Lucy A., wid., lived with daughter, bronchial pneumonia, Feb. 2, 1896, a. 76 y. 11 d. (Died at Salem, body brought into town.) Lydia A., apoplexy, June 8, 1896, a. 68 y. 2 m. 1 d. (Died at Haverhill, body brought into town.) BLAIKIE, Charles D., laborer, s. James and Eliza, b. Stewi- acke. Nova Scotia, scarletina, Aug. 26, 1860, a. 19 y. BLAISDELL, Annis, wid., d. Solomon and Anna (Towne) Averell, gastritis, Feb. 3, 1879, a. 83 y. 11 m. James, m., shoemaker, s. Samuel and Annis, Aug. 22, 1856, a. 32 y. John, m., farmer, s. Samuel and Annie (Averell), cerebro spinal paralysis, Dec. 11, 1889, a. 27 y. 10 m. 19 d. Samuel, m., b. Middleton (supposed), old age, Apr. 28, 1852, a. 78 y. (Mrs. Elis. (Wildes) Hobbs says his mother was Rhoda Peabody of Middleton.) Sarah Augusta, d. James (dec'd) and Sarah C, diphtheria, June 26, 1865, a. 13 y. 3 m. 9 d. BLANCHARD, Lucinda A., d. Pliny (dec'd) and Sarah, heart disease, Aug. 30, 1865, a. 19 y. (Interred at Boxford.) BLETHEN, David, farmer, s. Stephen and Sally (Blake), b. Lisbon, Me., apoplexy, Jan. 2, 1892, a. 72 y. 7 m. 15 d. Octavia, wid., housekeeper, b. Durham, Me., d. Reuben and Thankful (Day), b. Durham, Me., paresis, Apr. 19, 1899, a. 78 y. 2 m. 19 d. (Died at Effingham, N. H., body brought into town.) BOARDMAN, Alfred, s. John, Jr. and Louisa S., gastritis, Apr. 28, 1851, a. 2 y. 10 m. Eunice P., d. John, Jr. and Louisa S., scarlet fever, Apr. 6, 1853, a. 9 y. 3 m. John, sen., m., shoemaker, s. Capt. Daniel and Lydia, disease of the heart, June 17, 1856, a. 76 y. John, m., s. John and Rebecca (Gould), hemiplegia of heart, Peb. 24, 1884, a. 82 y. Louisa S., wid. John, d. John and Betsey (Searles) McKenzie, b. Manchester, apoplexy, Mar. 10, 1887, a. 78 y. 9 m. 19 d. TOPSFIELD DEATHS I 77 Boardman, Rebecca, wid. of John, who died June 17, 1856, d. John and Bethiah Gould, old age. May 12, 1861, a. 79 y. Willie N., s. Moses N. and Martha (Leach), b. Georgetown, cholera infantum, July J3, 1870, a. 1 m. 14 d. (Interred at Georgetown.) BOWDEN, John, m., painter, s. Joseph and Anna, b. Glossop, Derbyshire, England, fungus, June 30, 1862. (Born in the village of Chailesworth, Glossop, Derbyshire, Eng. Arrived in Boston in August, 1856.) Mary Sarah, d. John and Esther, b. Georgetown, croup, Dec. 2, 1860, a. 3 y. 8 m. 24 d. BOYDEN, Cornelia, wid. Frederick, d. Charles and Elizabeth (Van Zandt) Duryea, b. New York City, July 5, 1868. (Died at Washington, D. C, interred here.) Dwight, painter, s. Frederick and Cornelia M. (Duryea), b. Richmond, Va., cardiac and kidney disease, July 6, 1897, a. 54 y., 11 m., 6 d. BRADSTREET, Alonzo A., farmer, s. William and Eunice (Perkins), pleuro pneumonia, Mar. 23, 1884, a. 44 y. 11 m. Asa, m., shoemaker, s. William and Eunice, peritonitis, June 2, 1851, a. 34 y. 9 m. Cornelius B. (Maj.), m., farmer, s. Capt. John and Mehitable, chronic diarrhoea, July 23, 1858, a. 61 y. 8 m. 23 d. Eunice, wid. Maj. Cornelius B. who died July 23, 1858, d. Moses and Lydia (Peabody) Bradstreet, dropsy. Mar. 4, 1878, a. 76 y. 6 m. 10 d. Eunice, wid., housewife, d. Asa and Hannah (Johnson) Per kins, old age, June 23, 1879, a. 82 y. 6 m. 7 d. Hilda Mabel, d. Horace D. and Mabel W. (Warner), Nov. 25, 1888, a. 1 y. 25 d. (Died at North Reading, body brought into town.) John, s. Josiah and Sally (Patch), Dec. — , 1863. (Died at St. Louis Hospital, New Orleans. His remains arrived here Mar. 21, 1865 and were interred Mar. 24, at same day and hour as E. H. Todd, from Congregational meet ing house.) John (Maj.), m., farmer, s. Capt. Dudley and Polly (Porter), Feb. 22, 1869, a. 76 y. 6 m. 14 d. (Died at Danvers, in terred here. ) John B., shoemaker, s. John and Rachel B., b. Boxford, con sumption, Aug. 10, 1864, a. 25 y. 178 TOPSFIELD DEATHS Bradstreet, Josiah, s. Capt. John and Mehitable (Balch), consumption, Oct. 3, 1877, a. 73 y. 8 d. (Died in Beverly.) Mehitable, wid. of Col. Porter, who died June 25, 1849, d. John and Mehitable (Balch) Bradstreet, paralysis, Dec. 8, 1870, a. 77 y. 8 m. 10 d. Sally, w. Josiah, d. Joseph and Sally Patch, b. Hamilton, stranguary of the intestines, Apr. 23, 1864, a. 54 y. Sally R., wid. d. Israel and Lois Rea, burned, June 24, 1880, a. 85 y. 4 m. William, m., farmer, s. Asa and Nabby (Balch), chronic rheu matism, Apr. 21, 1873, a. 80 y. 9 m. 25 d. BRAY, Annah E,, w. Benjamin S. of Danvers, d. Thomas (dec'd) and Elizabeth W. (Merrill) Perkins, b. Apr. 15, 1845, consumption, July 8, 1876, a. 31 y. 2 m. 23 d. Arthur P., s. Benjamin S. and Annie (Perkins), chronic croup, Dec. 15, 1872, a. 2 y. 7 m. (Died at Danvers, interred here by Haverhill road; mother b. in Topsfield.) Benjamin L., pneumonia, Apr. 17, 1899, a. 32 y. 10 m. 19 d. (Body brought into town.) Benjamin S., horse car driver, Aug. 3, 1891, a. 50 y. 9 m. 5 d. (Died at Salem, body brought into town.) Florence, d. Benjamin S. and Annah or (Annie) E. (Perkins), b. Danvers, lung fever, Apr. 18, 1874, a. 4 m. (Died in Danvers, interred by Haverhill road.). Mabel O., m., housekeeper, d. William H. and Eunice H. (Richardson) Wildes, premature confinement, debility and exhaustion, Jan. 3, 1896, a. 16 y. 6 m. 11 d. Warren, s. Benjamin S. and Annah (or Annie) E. (Perkins), chronic croup, Jan. 19, 1873, a. 4 y. 10 m. (Died in Dan vers, interred here by Haverhill road; father born in Gloucester, mother in Topsfield.) BRIGGS, Frederick P., s. Michael and Jane (Milner), dropsy of the brain, Nov. 28, 1872, a. 4 m. Michael, m,, blacksmith, b. Sackville, N. B., consumption, Apr. 24, 1873, a. 31 y. BROWN, Clarence L., want of vitality, Feb. 10, 1894, a. ll/. d. (Died at Ipswich, body brought into town.) James, Dec, 1862, a. 23 y. (Not interred here Was killed by a fragment of a shell at Fredericksburg, Va. Enlisted in 12th Reg. Mass. Vols, in April, 1861. Had resided in Topsfield 5 or 6 y. previous.) TOPSFIELD DEATHS 1 79 BUCKLEY, Henry, s. Mike and Catharine (Perley), b. Dan vers? cholera infantum, Aug. 2, 1879, a. 5 m. (Interred at Boxford.) BUFFUM, Fanny, cerebral congestion, Nov. 1, 1892, a. 78 y. 6 m. (Died at Saugus, body brought into town.) Sewell, old age, Jan. 23, 1867, a. 80 y. (Brought into town from Somerville, Mass.) B'URBANK, Jonathan M., m., blacksmith, s. David and Ruth, b. Newburyport, angina pectoris, Mar. 11, 1876, a. 79 y. (Interred Harmony Grove, Salem.) BURNHAM, Alonzo P., lawyer, found dead on R. R. track near Putnamville, Danvers, Feb. 10, 1896. Elizabeth W., wid., at home, d. Isaac W. and Charlotte Kins man, exhaustion or old age, Apr. 28, 1895, a. 70 y. 8 m. lid. (Interred at Hamilton.) Parker P., salesman, s. Ansel and Elisabeth (Roberts), b. Ham ilton, exhaustion attendant upon disease of the knee joint, probably tuberculosis, Dec. 9, 1895, a. 42 y. 6 m. 4 d. BURRILL, George, s. Ezra and Elizabeth, b. Salem, (sup posed), consumption, July 5, 1867, a. 70 y. (Interred at Salem. ) BURT, Judith, wid., d. Shaw (Her 1st. m. was to Tim- thy Philips of Salem), b. Isle of Guernsey, dysentery, Sept. 16, 1854, a. 76 or 77 y. BURTON, Maud M., table girl, d. John and Elizabeth (Shoe- felt), b. Millby, P. Q., tubercular pthisis, Dec. 16, 1896, a. 22 y. 6 m. 4 d. BUTLER, Charlotte A., wid., b. Boston, old age, Sept. 2, 1895, a. 84 y. 4 m. 8 d. (Died at Boston, body brought into town. ) John R., s. John and Jane, b. Newburyport, consumption, June 16, 1870, a. 60 y. (Died at Boston, interred here by Haverhill road.) CARDENAL, Jessie H., pulmonary tuberculosis, Aug. 13, 1895, a. 26 y. 11 m. (Died at Boston, body brought into town.) l8o TOPSFIELD DEATHS CARLETON, Dalmer Jerome, m., innholder, s. Samuel and Nancy (Richardson), b. West Newbury, alcoholism, Aug. 28, 1888, a. 47 y. Harriet A., wid. Dalmer J. Carleton and also Thomas P. Mun day, housewife, d. Charles and Henrietta (Vonhagen) Fields, b. West Newbury, dysentery, Sept. 8, 1888, a. 69 y. 11 m. CARR, John H., farmer, s. James and Ann (Dooling), b. Ireland, disease of heart. May 13, 1893, a. 60 y. CASTLE, Wallace Clinton, s. John James and Caroline Amelia (Anderson), congestion of lungs, Sept. 27, 1899, a. 4 m. 8 d. CASS, Margaret, wid., at home, d. Nicholas and Amelia (O'Brien), b. Ireland, general failure and old age, Sept. 15, 1897, a. 78 y. Thomas, m., farmer, b. Ireland, old age, Aug. 27, 1896, a. 79 y. CHAMBERLAIN, Andrew, s. Marshall and Nancy Jane (Pearl), scarlet fever, Jan. 19, 1875, a. 7 y. 9 m. 19 d. Alice E., d. Austin E. and Ella F. (Lake), June 22, 1888, a. 3 y. 6 m. 18 d. (Died at Lynn, body brought into town.) 'Coraeter, d. Marshall and Nancy Jane (Pearl), scarlet fever, Jan. 19, 1875, a. 4 y. 6 m. 19 d. Gertrude, d. Marshall and Nancy J. (Pearl), erysipelas. May 17, 1872, a. 5 m. 8 d. Gertrude, b. Ljmn, scarlet fever, June 6, 1897, a. 4 y. 16 d. (Died at Lynn, body brought into town.) Nancy J., m., d. James and Hannah Pearl, b. Porter, Me., ab scess in stomach, Dec. 11, 1883, a. 51 y. 8 m. 4 d. (Died in Danvers. Father and mother b. Porter, Me.) Norman H., s. Marshall and Nancy (Pearl), b. Lynn, cholera infantum, Aug. 8, 1892, a. 2 y. 6 m. (Died at Lynn, body brought into town.) Roy E., s. Edward A. and Ella (Lake), Oct. 30, 1887, a. 3 m. (Died in Lynn, body brought into town.) "William, a. 33 y. 4 m. 2 d. (Died on Rail Road St. Bradford.) CHAMPNEY, Joseph, laborer, understood to be a grandson of Rev. Joseph C., formerly of Beverly, b. Beverly (sup posed), drowning (fell through or from railroad river bridge into river), Mar. 31, 1861, a. 77 y. TOPSFIELD DE.'VTHS l8l CHANDLER, Herbert Lake, s. James H. and Carrie W. (Lake), b. Salem, congestion bowels, Jan. 18, 1882, a. 3 y. (Died in Kansas City, Mo.) (Father b. Salem; mother b. Topsfield.) CHANNELL, Hannah (Balch), w. Robert, housewife, d. Da vid B. and Fanny (Channell), b. Salem, chronic cerebral, Oct. 11, 1890, a. 80 y. 3 m. 3 d. William, m., shoemaker, lung fever, Apr. 4, 1859, 56 y. or about (supposed). (Interred at Wenham.) CHAPMAN,. Amos S., m., farmer, b. Ipswich, s. Jonathan and Eunice, cholera morbus, Sept. 14, 1858, a. 47 y. 4 m. 25 d. Berta Freemont, s. Lewis A, and Delia A. (Conant), b. Ha verhill, July 8, 1876, a. 5 m. 8 d. (Died in Haverhill.) (Father b. Topsfield; mother b. Ipswich.) Catharine M. B., wid., housewife, d. William Morse and Eliza beth (Butler), b. Newburyport, pleurisy with effusion and catarrhal pneumonia, May 26, 1890, a. 81 y. 8 m. 11 d. (Died at lunatic hospital, Danvers, body brought into town.) (Father b. Newburyport, mother Nottingham, N. H.) Elizabeth, d. James and Isabel (McLaughlin) Gibson, b. Deer Isle, Me., pneumonia, Jan. 21, 1878, a. 74 y. 9 m. 17 d, (Wid. of Jonathan Chapman, who died in Rowley in 1841. Here visiting Mrs. E. Andrews.) Eugene, s. Lewis A. and. Delia A., b. Haverhill, July 1, 1878, a. 1 y. 2 m. (Died in Haverhill, Mass.) (Father b. Tops- field; mother, Ipswich.) Eunice D., d. Jonathan and Eunice, b. Ipswich, dropsy, June 29, 1850, a. 47 y. Norman W., s. Daniel and Harriet (Andrews), Feb. 6, 1889, a. 22 y. 4 m. (Died at Ipswich, body brought into town.) Susan M., d. Amos S. and Eliza A., scarlet fever. Mar. 12, 1853, a. 2 y. 7 m. Warren Perkins, s. Amos S. (dec'd) and Eliza A. (Perkins), typhoid fever, July 18, 1873, a. 19 y. 2 m. 20 d. CHASE, Lizzie M., d. Edward and Mary E., b. Newburyport, dropsy in head, Oct. 25, 1859, a. 1 y. 10 m. (Interred at Newburyport. ) CHESLEY, Benjamin, widr., s. Benjamin and Ann (Dodge), b. Granville, Nova Scotia, ulceration, cysticis, Sept. 17, 1880, a. 76 y. 11 m. (Placed in tomb and Nov. 29 re moved for interment to Bridgeton, N. S.) l82 TOPSFIELD DEATHS CLAPP, Charles A., s. Isaac P. and Harriet M., b. Boston, disease in the head, July 13, 1857, a. 13 y. Charles P., s. Isaac H. and Elvira B., congestion of lungs, July 6, 1865, a. 27 d. Edward, s. Isaac P. and Harriet M., Feb. 9, 1856, a. 12 y. Florence E., d. Isaac H. and Elvira, May 11, 1864, a. 2% d. (Born in Georgetown, died in Georgetown, interred here.) Harriet M., m., d. Samuel and Phebe (Smith) Moore, b. Ster ling, paralysis, Apr. 19, 1877, a. 64 y. 4 m. 6 d. Henrietta M., w. Isaac H., d. Josiah and Elizabeth Crowell, b. Middleton, typhoid fever, Aug. 30, 1859, a. 17 y. 3 m. Lizzie, d. Isaac H. and Elvira (Bixby), b. Georgetown, Sept. 17, 1873, a. 2 d. (Died in Georgetown, interred by Haver hill road.) » CLARK, Anna Maria, d. William W. and Nancy R., erysipe las, Feb. 15, 1861, a. 4 m. 3 d. Charles H., m., s. Samuel and Anna P. (Gould), b. Lynn, consumption, June 28, 1886, a. 43 y. 9 m. 10 d. (Died in Danvers, father b. Topsfield, mother b. Middleton, body brought into town.) Erastus, farmer, s. Israel and Olive (Redington), Dec. 28, 1884, a. 83 y. 1 m. 25 d. (Died at Ipswich, father b. Topsfield.) Mary A., d. George and Almira, canker, July 20, 1870. (Died at Haverhill.) Mary Perkins, wid., housekeeper, d. John Potter and Esther (Perkins) Peabody, congestion lungs and influenza, Dec. 29, 1898, a. 80 y. 3 m. 3 d. CLARKE, Anna P., w. Samuel, housekeeping, d. Andrew and Pamelia (Winney), b. Middleton, gastritis and disease of the heart, July 21, 1880, a. 79 y. 9 m. 3 d.- Cora M., w. Nathaniel P., d. Eben S. and Nancy S. Messer, b. Union, Me., phthisis, 1 y., Aug. 21, 1887, a. 36 y. 5 m. 9 d. David, farmer, s. Humphrey and Mercy (Clintori), heart disease, Mar. 13, 1880, a. 66 y. 2 m. 14 d. Dolly, w. Erastus, d. Ezra and Betsey (Redden) Perkins, Nov. 15, 1869, a. 67 y. 3 m. (Died at Ipswich, interred by Haverhill road, her father b. in Topsfield, her mother b. Marblehead.) Humphrey, widr., shoemaker and farmer, s. Israel and Ruth, heart disease, Sept. 22, 1868, a. 85 y. 8 m. 15 d. TOPSFIELD DEATHS 183 Clarke, Humphrey H., s. David and Mary (Peabody), Bright's disease of kidneys, Peb. 17, 1874, a. 27 y. 2 m. 4 d. Mary A., w. Joseph C, d. William and Abigail Homan, Dec. 14,' 1851, a. 33 y. (Died at Beverly, body brought into town.) Melvin W., s. Erastus K. and Martha J., b. Georgetown, acci dental (found dead on R. R. near depot), Nov. 29, 1863. a. 14 y. 1 m. 12 d. Mercy, w. Humphrey, d. James and Clinton, b. Ipswich, paralysis, Jan. 2, 1855, a. 72 y. Olive, wid. of Israel C, d. Redington, old age. Mar. 13, 1857, a. 84 y. (Died at Ipswich, body brought into town.) Samuel, widr., carpenter, s. Israel and Olive (Redington), Apr. 30, 1888, a. 91 y. 26 d. (Died at Wenham, body brought into town.) CLEAVELAND, Nehemiah, s. Nehemiah and Experience (Lord), Apr. 17, 1877, a. 80 y. 8 m. 1 d. (Born here Aug. 16, 1796. Died in Westport, Conn.) CLIFFORD, Samuel, m., shoemaker, s. Samuel and Lydia, consumption, Feb. 17, 1872, a. 64 y. 11m. 17 d. William W., m., operative, s. Samuel and Rachel (Averell), disease of brain and hemorrhage of stomach, June 10, 1888, a. 52 y. 1 m. 28 d. CLERK, Robert M., s. , suicide by hanging, Aug. 6, 1888, a. 43 y. 6 m. 8 d. ( Died at Somerville, body brought into town.) COBB, Lewis Sabine, widr., shoemaker, apoplexy and paraly sis, Dec 26, 1897, a. 84 y. 11 m. 13 d. COCHRAN, Eliia P., w. Silas, d. Capt. Dudley and Polly (Porter) Bradstreet, pneumonia, Jan. 4, 1874, a. 70 y. 11 m. 24 d. Silas, harness maker, s. Robert and Sarah M., b. New Boston, N. H., Jan. 4, 1883, a. 77 y. 5 m. 2 d. (Died in Maiden. Father b. N. Boston, mother b. Salem.) COFFIN, Reuben H., m., farmer, b. Maine, paralysis of heart, Nov. 25, 1899, a. 67 y. 9 m. COLE, Deborah G., wid., d. James and Isabell Gibson, b. Deer Isle, Me., heart and dropsy, Sept. 26, 1882, a. 79 y. 5 m. 22 d. (Interred Rowley.) 184 TOPSFIELD DEATHS CONANT, Elbridge P., s. Maj. Nathaniel (dec'd) and Eliza beth (Killam), accidental, Nov. 2, 1872, a. 42 y. 11 m. (less 1 day.) Elizabeth K., wid. Nathaniel, Mar. 1, 1884, a. 87 y. 6 m. 1 d. (Died at Beverly.) Elizabeth Maria, d. John and Maria, consumption, Feb. 8, 1854, a. 30 y. 5 m. 26 d. Eunice, d. Aaron and Eunice (Dorman), old age, Jan. 24, 1868, a. 87 y. 11 m. (Born Capen House.) John, m., farmer, s. John and Dorcas, influenza, Dec. 16, 1853, a. 58 y. 6 m. Josephine B., w. Benjamin, d. Henry and Lucy Wilson, b. Deer Isle,- Me., erysipelas, June 23, 1871, a. 37 y. (Inter red in Beverly.) Julia W., wid. Samuel, d, Timothy and Ruth Morse, b. Ips wich (Linebrook Parish), influenza. Mar. 12, 1897, a. 82 y. 10 m. 12 d. (Interred Linebrook Parish, Ipswich.) Martha, wid. Israel, d. John and Bethiah Gould, Jan. 14, 1854, a. 60 y. 10 m. 21 d. (Interred at Linebrook Parish, Ips wich. ) Martha, d. Asa and Margaret Adams, b. Hamilton, lung and pleurisy fever. Mar. 15, 1872, a. 72 y. (wid. of John Conant, who died Dec. 16, 1853. His 2d wife, her 2d husband, her 1st husband was Aaron Hubbard, of Ips wich. ) Nathaniel (Maj.), s. Aaron and Eunice (Dorman), heart disease and dropsy, Mar. 10, 1872, a. 76 y. 5 m. 5 d, Sarah LUcinda, d. Elbridge F. and Belinda (Rogers), May 18, 1872, a. 9 y. 7 m. (Died at Exeter, N. H., interred here by Haverhill road.) Warren S., s. Daniel A. and Harriet E. (Peck), lung fever, Apr. 15, 1865, a. 1 y. 9 m. (Died at Wenham, interred here. ) CONLEY, Eunice G., iri., housekeeper, d. Samuel and Elize- beth (Boardman) Janes, cardiac dropsy. Mar. 2, 1894, a. 70 y. 2 m. 10 d. James Henry, widr., shoe worker, s. John and Ellen (Welch), b. Windsor, Nova Scotia, pneumonia, Oct. 21, 1897, a. 73 y. 3 m. Robert Hampton, s. Samuel and Ruth P. (Lake), cholera in fantum, Sept. 27, 1888, a. 2 m. 19 d. CORNWALL, Francis H., farm laborer, s. Francis and Jane (Conlon), b. Ireland, oedema of lungs, Jan. 19, 1891, a. 59 y. (Wife Margaret Brahamy.) TOPSFIELD DEATHS 1 85 COTTON, Eliza, liver, d. Apr. — , 1895, brought into town Aug. 5, a. 80 y. 4 m. 27 d. (Died at Tamworth, N. H., body brought into town.) CRAM, John H., widr., shoemaker, s. Algenon S. and Nancy C. (Burrill), b. Deering, Me., phthisis and consumption, Oct. 4, 1894, a. 36 y. 1 m. 4 d. CRAWFORD, Susan Van V., w. Rev. Lyndon S., d. Edwin A. and Maria (Stafford) Doolittle, b. Tarrytown, N. Y., tuberculosis, Aug. 12, 1884, a. 26 y. 4 m. 14 d. (In terred Albany, N. Y.) William, shoemaker, s. James, Aug. 28, 1899, a. 56 y. (In terred at Middleton.) CREELMAN, Catharine W., w. of George W., d. Capt. David McCoudhea, b. SheetHarbor, Nova Scotia, Sept. 16, 1853, a. 53 y. (Died at Danvers, body brought into town.) Emma W., d. George W. and Catharine W., Sept. 15, 1853, a, 8 y. (Died at Danvers, body brought into town.) CRESSEY, Joseph W., shoemaker, parents not known, b. New buryport, senile exhaustion. May 16, 1897, a. 82 y. 6 m. 16 d. (Died at Danvers Hospital.) Ruth T., w. Joseph W., d. Nathaniel B. and Ruth (Towne) Wells, cancer of womb. May 27, 1874, a. 69 y. 7 m. CROSS, Aaron, was found dead in a pasture in Linebrook Parish, Ipswich, Oct. 3, 1854. (Body brought into town, and interred here Oct. 4, at Almshouse burying ground.) Mary, d. Jacob and Mary Smith, Feb. 4, 1869, a. 79 y. (Died at Boxford, wid. of Aaron C. who died in Ipswich, Line brook Parish, in 1854, and was interred here. Mrs. C. interred in Boxford.) CROWELL, Elizabeth, w. Josiah, d. William and Elizabeth (Towne) Phillips, lung fever, Nov. 2, 1869, a. 61 y. 5 m. Emma Augusta, d. Harriet A., diarrhoea, Aug. 17, 1851, a. 2 m. Harriet A., d. Josiah and Elizabeth, consumption, Apr. 13, 1854, a. 19 y. 10 m. (nearly.) Josiah, laborer, s. Brown and Elizabeth (Brown), b. Salem, old age, Apr. 28, 1889, a. 84 y. 9 m. 16 d. 1 86 TOPSFIELD DEATHS CULLITON, John P., m., farmer, s. John and Lucy (John son), b. Salem, paralysis of the heart, sudden, June 24, 1890, a. 37 y. 8 m. CUMMINGS, Elizabeth, d. Robert J. and Rachel G., b. Mitchell, Canada West, cholera infantum, Sept. 8, 1858, a. 1 y. 2 m. Ernest Franklin, s. Arthur C. and Elizabeth B. (Merrill), in fantile paralysis. May 19, 1893, a. 5 m. 13 d. Humphrey, s. Cyrus and Susanna (Wildes), Aug. 9, 1874, a. 52 y. 5 m. (Died in Boston at Mass. Hospital, interred by Haverhill road, mother b. here.) Salome M., m., housekeeper, d. Samuel and Mary Ann (Ste vens) Welch, pneumonia and disease of heart. Mar. 31, 1894, a. 69 y. 9 d. Sarah, wid. d. Benjamin and Martha (Perley) Scott, b. Ips wich, old age, Aug. 17, 1878, a. 86 y. 4 m. Susan, wid. Cyrus, d. Moses and Susannah Wildes, ulceration of bowels, Jan. 7, 1852, a. 66 y. 10 m. (Mr. Cummings died Apr., 1827.) Sylvester, m., s. Samuel and Joanna (Andrews), b. Wenham, suicide, Sept. 22, 1890, a. 54 y. 10 m. 2 d. (Died at San ford, Me., body brought into town, mother b. Essex.) William, (Capt), farmer, s. Elijah and Eunice (Conant), congestion of lungs, Oct. 10, 1868, a. 80 y. 9 m. CURTIS, Alice D., at home, d. Francis and Lillia (Bryant), b. Boxford, phthisis, July 1, 1887, a. 24 y. 11m. 15 d. Christopher L., s. Francis and Lorintha, Mar. 27, 1878, a. 27 y. (Died in Boxford. Father b. Boxford; mother b. in N. H.) George P., s. Francis and Lillie, b. Boxford, whooping cough and typhoid fever, Apr. 8, 1866, a. 5 y. 5 m. 17 d. Lilly, w. Francis, d. Daniel and Mary Bryant, b. New York City, N. Y., consumption, Jan. 25, 1873, a. 34 y. 11 m. Lorintha D., wid., d. Samuel and Bethia (Grandy), b. Read ing, Vermont, paralysis, Sept. 14, 1894, a. 81 y. 11 m. 16 d. (Died at Boxford, body brought into town.) Mary, wid., d. Hawkes and Mary Lincoln, b. Boston, organic disease of heart, Oct. 16, 1880, a. 82 y. 7 m. 5 d. (In terred Mt. Auburn.) Maude, at home, d. Francis and Lillia (Bryant), phthisis, July 27, 1887, a. 19 y. 10 m. 6 d. Nellie M., d. Francis and Lillia (Bryant), b. Boxford, pul monary consumption. Mar. 27, 1883, a. 24 y. 12 d. TOPSFIELD DEATHS 1 87 Curtis, Oscar P., s. Francis and Lorintha D., b. Boxford, June 8, 1864, a. 25 y. 5 m. (Died in Washington of wounds re ceived in battle, interred here.) DAVIS, Catherine T., m., d. William O. and Elizabeth (Bur bank) Sides, b. Groveland, Mass^ cerebral hemorrhage. May 25, 1892, a. 48 y. 2 m. 27 d. (Died at Danvers.) David E., m., butcher, s. David and Rhoda (Chapman), b. Lee, N. H., poisoned with laudanum, May 19, 1883, a. 64 y. 9 m. David Frank, shoemaker, s. David E. and Mary (York), b. Durham, N. H., typhoid fever, Sept. 7, 1874, a. 24 y. 6 m. 2d. George L., s. Van Ness and Mary W., b. Bennington, N. H., typhoid fever, Dec. 4, 1862, a. 9 y. 3 m. Leroy, s. Samuel A. and Sarah, b. Candia, N. H. (supposed), dysentery, Sept. 4, 1861, a. 2 y. (about.) Mary, wid. David E., housewife, d. Thomas and Deborah (El- kins) York, b. Lee, N. H., mania. Mar. 27, 1890, a. 71 y. 6 m. 19 d. DAVISON, Elma L., nurse, d. Cyrus and Lavinia (Dickinson) Averell, cancer of stomach and liver. Mar. 7, 1896, a. 65 y. 4 m. 15 d. DAY, Harold E., Sept. 17, 1895, a. 4 m. 13 d. (Died at Ha verhill, body brought into town.) DEICKHOFF, Louisa, housekeeper, d. James and Hannah (Carroll), b. Nova Scotia, exhaustion from accidental burning, June 4, 1898, a. 21 y. (Died at Mass. Hospital, interred at Alden River, Nova Scotia.) DELAND, Benjamin, m., s. Joseph and Phebe, b. Danvers, consumption, Oct. 19, 1870, a. 62 y. 8 m. Harriet A., w. Benjamin F., housewife, d. David S. and Lydia A. (Elwell) Lane, b. Gloucester, diabetes, Oct. 4, 1890, a. 58 y. 9 m. 26 d, John Hood, m,, shoeworker, s, Benjamin (dec'd) and Eliza beth (Ross), consumption, Jan. 11, 1878, a. 26 y. 2 m. 3 d. Moses, s. Benjamin and Elizabeth (Ross), b. Ipswich, May 30, 1864. (He was killed in battle near Pamunky River, Va., May 30, b. in Ipswich, Nov. 8, 1838; not interred here; enlisted from here 1861.) 1 88 TOPSFIELD DEATHS Deland, Royal Augustus, s. Benjamin and Elizabeth (Ross), b. Boxford, June 20, 1864. (He died at Emory Hospital, Washington, D. C, wounded in right leg, June 3, 1864, at battle of Bethesda Church, Va., b. in Boxford, Dec. 7, 1843; enlisted here 1862; not interred here.) Sarah Ann, d. Benjamin (dec'd) and Elizabeth (Ross), con sumption. May 17, 1874, a. 17 y. 5 m. 12 d. DERRY, Emma J., m., d. Thomas and Margaret Cass, b. Sa lem, puerperal convulsions, Sept. 12, 1879, a. 34 y. 4 m. 18 d. (Interred Danvers.) DEWING, Albert W., Dec. 14, 1885, a. 37 y. 7 m. 14 d. (Died in Boston, body brought into town.) DICKINSON, Albert, s. Horace and Eunice (Blaisdell), (dec'd), typhoid fever, Aug. 27, 1866, a. 24 y. 1 m. 14 d. Eunice, w. Horace, d. Samuel and Annis Blaisdell, hemorrhage, Feb. 21, 1853, a. 33 y. 5 m. George, shoemaker, s. Horace and Eunice, typhoid fever, Oct. 31, 1860, a. 22 y. 11 m. Samuel Horace, widr., operative, s. Darias and Mary, b. Row ley, paralysis, June 18, 1883, a. 72 y. 2 m. 12 d. (Died at almshouse.) DODD, Abby Ann, d. Benjamin C. and Lucy A., disease of the head, June 19, 1857, a. 1 y. 4 m. 17 d. Benjamin C, widr., shoemaker, b. Marblehead, apoplexy, May 15, 1897, a. 77 y. 7 m. 14 d. Lucy Ann, 2d. w. Benjamin C, d. Humphrey, Jr., and Olive B. (Perkins) Wildes (she dec'd), consumption, Dec. 27, 1873, a. 36 y. 6 m. 16 d. DODGE, Clarence P., m., barber, s. John H. and Mary J. (Lake), Bright's disease. Mar. 20, 1888, a. 26 y. 7 m. 20 d. (Died at Marblehead, body brought into town.) Edmund, s. Charles Frederick and H. Melissa (Littlefield), premature birth, July 27, 1874, a. 3 d. Hitty, 2d. m., wid. Peter, of Wenham, d. Dea. John and Ruth Gould, Apr. 2, 1856, a. 77 y. 11 m. 15 d. Jessie Bradford, clerk, d. William Ladd and Mary Lane, b. Charlestown, pulmonary consumption, Feb. 26, 1891, a. 23 y. 8 m. 22 d. (Interred Hampton, N. H.) TOPSFIELD DEATHS 1 89 Dodge, Loretta S., d. Andrew and Emily, b. Ipswich, foreign body in the windpipe, Apr. 17, 1863, a. 2 y. 2 m. (Interred at Ipswich.) Mary J., w. John H., d. Eleazer and Hannah A. Lake, con sumption, Nov. 29, 1864, a. 30 y. Mehitabel, d. Daniel and Mary, disease of liver, Nov. 9, 1854, a. 69 y. (supposed) (Died at almshouse.) Otis P., s. William P. and Rebecca P. (Perkins), (both dec'd), consumption and chronic diarrhoea, Mar. 7, 1865, a. 23 y. 7 m. 19 d. (Died at New Boston, N. H., in terred here by turnpike.) William P., s. William P. and Rebecca P. (Perkins), Oct. 20, 1875, a. 38 y. 9 m. 10 d. (Died in Worcester. Parents b. Topsfield.) DONALDSON, Clarence, s. William and Elizabeth, conges tion of brain. Mar. 17, 1864, a. 7 y. 11 m. 13 d. Elizabeth, wid. William, d. Thomas and Lydia (Gifford) Pea body, congestion of lungs, Apr. 4, 1892, a. 75 y. 6 m. 20 d. William, operative, s. William and Mary, b. St. John, N. B., paralysis, Dec. 28, 1885, a. 78 y. 23 d. DONNELS, John F., s. Frederick W. (dec'd) and Susan Don- nels (now Peabody), b. Haverhill, N. H., scrofula and hip disease, Aug. 24, 1865, a. 18 y. DONOVAN, Timothy, farmer, s. John and Mary (Neal), b. Ireland, cardiac disease, Sept. 3, 1894, a. 56 y. (Interred at Salem.) DOW, Mary, Jan. 27, 1885, a. 74 y. 15 d. (Died at Beverly.) DOWNES, Bertha, d. Moses H. and Mary E., marasmus, Sept. 4, 1887, a. 1 m. 8 d. (Died in Maiden, body brought into town.) Vesta, d. Moses H. and Mary Lizzie, diphtheria, Dec. 1, 1879, a. 3 y. 4 m. (Died at Boston. Father b. here; mother in Pepperell, Mass.) DRESSER, Effie M., d. William W. and Susan E. (Floyd), b. Danvers, July 9, 1890, a. 2 y. 11 m. 9 d. (Died at Dan vers, body brought into town. Father b. Boxford ; mother in Wenham.) 190 TOPSFIELD DEATHS Dresser, Susie M., d. William and Susan (Floyd), b. Middle- ton, Aug. 27, 1891, a. 6 m. 10 d. (Died at Middleton, body brought into town.) William O., s. William and Susan (Floyd), b. Danvers, Aug. 10, 1893, a. 2 m. 12 d. (Died at Danvers, body brought into town.) ¦• DUDLEY, Lucy Augusta, d. John S. and Mary P. (Pingree), pneumonia and tuberculosis, Oct. 3, 1886, a. 17 y. 4 m. 17 d. (Died at Chelsea. Father b. Gloucester; mother b. Ipswich. Body brought into town.) Mary E., d. John S. and Mary P. (Pingree), scarlet fever, Jan. 3, 1867, a. 7 y. 1 m. 27 d. (Died at Boston, interred here. ) DUFFY, Laurence T., painter, s. James Duffy, b. Ireland, ex posure. Mar. 12, 1895, a. 54 y. (Pound dead near house of L. A. Rust. Interred at Salem.) DURGAN, Abby, wid. , d. Thomas Moore, Jan. 17, 1850, a. 69 y. 6 m. (Died at Salem, body brought into town and interred here.) DWINELL, David H., farmer, s. John and Louisa (Richards), heart disease. Mar. 26, 1896, a. 75 y. 3 m. 21 d. George W., farmer, s. John and Louisa (Richards), organic heart disease, Dec. 21, 1890, a. 56 y. 1 m. 14 d. John, Jr., s. John and Louisa, dropsy, Sept. 2, 1859, a..' 39 y. 11 m. 23 d. John, m., farmer, s. John and Esther, heart disease and dropsy, Apr. 1, 1864, a. 81 y. Louisa, wid. John, d. John and Hepsibah (Amsden) Richards, b. Southboro, Mass., dysentery, Aug. 25, 1879, a. 81 y. 6 m. 13 d. Louisa, housekeeper, chronic disease of heart, Sept. 27, 1896, a. 72 y. ELLARD, George S., gardener, s. George N. and Johanna (Sheehan), b. Killworth, Co. Cork, typhoid pneumonia. May 24, 1882, a. 41 y. ELLIOTT, Elizabeth S., w. William H., d. Sumner, b. Beverly, consumption, Nov. 23, 1851, a. 30 y. George Freddie, s. Frederick A. and Lucy K. (Pingree), dys entery, Oct. 13, 1868, a. 4 y. 6 m. 14 d. i TOPSFIELD DEATHS 191 Elliott, Frederick A., widr., fanner, s. Israel and Mary Por ter (Randlett), heart failure and Bright's disease, Sept. 21, 1892, a. 58 y. 6 m. 6 d. Israel D., (Capt.), widr., carpenter, s. Robert and Mehitable (Dodge), b. Beverly, paralysis, Apr. 13, 1873, a. 78 y. 3 m. Lucy Kimball, m., housewife, d. Jewett and Mary (Perkins) Pingree, disease of brain, Nov. 11, 1879, a. 42 y. 10 m. 6 d. Mary P., w. Capt. Israel D., d. Phineas and Abigail (Kim ball) Randlett, b. Boxford (West part), paralysis, Feb. 2, 1866, a. 63 y. 10 m. William H., s. Israel D. and Mary P., Apr. 30, 1856, a. 31 y. 7 m. (Died at East Boston, body brought into town.) EMERSON, Francis J,, s. John W., b. New York City, con vulsions, Dec. 17, 1884, a. 2 y. 11 m. 13 d. (Died New York City.) Harriet Jane, at home, d. Thomas Porter and Sarah (Phillips), tuberculosis, Dec. 18, 1898, a. 55 y. 8 m. Lydia B., wid. Joseph, who died in 1826, d. Ezra and Anna Burrill, b. Salem, old age, Sept. 3, 1865, a. 86 y. 6 m. Sarah, w. Thomas P., d. Richard and Jane Phillips, maras mus, Aug. 31, 1851, a.- 35 y. 10 m. Thomas P., widr., s. Billy and Ruth, heart disease. Mar. 30, 1878, a. 75 y. 11 m. 9 d. ESTEY, Eunice, wid. Enos, d. Israel and Hannah Kenney, b. Middleton, dropsy, Nov. 4, 1851, a. 77 y. FANCHER, Hiram Grant, s. W. Grant and Belle L. (War ren), b. Morrisville, Vt., pleuro pneumonia, Aug. 27, 1897, a. 10 m. 16 d. FERGUSON, Edith M., teacher, d. Edward H. and Mary (Gould), pneumonia, Mar. 5, 1894, a. 20 y. 5 m. 13 d. (Died at Glastonbury, Conn., body brought into town.) Elmer L., s. Ephraim P. and Sarah (Cummings), membraneous croup, Oct. 25, 1892, a. 2 y. 6 m. Huldah W., w. Thomas, d. Elijah and Ruth (Fisk), Feb. 2, 1888, a. 82 y. 9 m. 23 d. (Died at Marblehead, body brought into town.) Lizzie May, d. Edward H. and Mary Ann (Gould), pneu monia, Feb. 19, 1871, a. 2 y. 9 m. 18 d. 192 TOPSFIELD DEATHS Ferguson, Ralph G., s. Edward E. and Mary (Andrews), valvular disease of heart, Dec. 20, 1885, a. 5 y. 9 m. 2 d. Sarah B., m., housewife, d. Alfred C. and Salome M. (Welch) Cummings, consumption, Oct. 16, 1895, a. 36 y. 6 m. Thomas, widr., farmer, s. George and Huldah W. (Perkins), Mar. 29, 1892, a. 82 y. 10 m. 29 d. (Died at Marble head, body brought into town.) Willie Arthur, s. Thomas F. and Sarah A., b. Danvers, croup. May 10, 1862, a. 1 y. 5 m. 19 d. (Died in Danvers, in terred here.) FISHER, Nathaniel, b. Brentwood, N. H., pneumonia, July 29, 1874, a. 75 y. 2 m. 25 d. (Died at almshouse.) Sally, wid. Nathaniel, d. Jacob and Huldah (Wildes) Pea body, old age, Sept. 15, 1885, a. 86 y. 4 m. 8 d. (Died at almshouse.) FISK, Abigail, m., d. Joseph and Lucy (Smith) Pettingill, b. Salem, influenza. May 10, 1880, a. 82 y. 4 m. 5 d. (Father b. in Newburyport; mother in Ipswich.) Jonas, shoemaker, Dec. 17, 1891, a. 46 y. 5 m. (Died in Dan vers, body brought into town.) John, m., operative, s. Amos and Mercy (Peabody), disease of spine, June 26, 1886, a. 47 y. 19 d. Mercy, wid. Amos, d. Ebenezer and Mercy (Perkins) Pea body, Aug. 15, 1885, a. 80 y. 2 m. 4 d. (Died at North Andover. Parents b. Topsfield.) FISKE, Amos, s. Nathaniel and Mehitable (Balch), Sept. 9, 1850, a. 49 y. (Died at Boxford, body brought into town.) Amos T., kept shoe store, s. John and Adeliza ' ( Pike) , con sumption, Nov. 19, 1896, a. 26 y. 5 m. 3 d. Elsie, d. Nathaniel (died 1849) and Mehitable (Balch), b. Beverly? paralysis. Mar. 5, 1874, a. 75 y. 10 m. 2 d. (Died in Salem, interred by Turnpike. Her mother, b. here, died at Salem, Sept. 16, 1864.) Jonas, (retired clergyman), s. Nathaniel and Mehitable (Balch), congestion of lungs, Oct. 4, 1879, a. 74 y. 10 d. Mehitable, d. John and Sarah (Baker) Balch, Sept. 16, 1864, a. 92 y. (Died in Salem, bom here; wid. of Nathaniel Fiske, who died Nov. 1849.) FLOYD, Charles J. P., m., harness maker, s. John and Susan, b. Newburyport, chronic rheumatism and malarial poison, since 1863, June 1, 1890, a. 61 y. 2 m. 15 d. TOPSFIELD DEATHS 1 93 Floyd, John C. P., s. Charles J. P. and Elizabeth C, convul sions, June 17, 1859, a. 1 y. 3 m. 11 d. FOGG, Elizabeth, w. Luther, d. Neal, b. Belfast, Me., consumption, Sept. 22, 1868, a. 33 y. (She had lived in Topsfield since 14th July last. Interred at Danvers.) FORD, Dennis, m., laborer, b. Ireland, diphtheria. May 16, 1861, a. 49 y. FOSS, Annie M., m., d. Joseph and Olive E. Mishowe, b. North Carolina, cholera morbus, Aug. 5, 1894, a. SO y. 8 m. (Interred at Ipswich.) Richard, laborer, s. Nathaniel and Esther (Tuttle), b. Straf ford, N. H., valvular disease of heart, Jan. 6, 1897, a. 58 y. 4 m. (Interred at Ipswich.) FOSTER, Angelina (Towne), m., pneumonia, Feb. 14, 1894, a. 70 y. (Died at Somerville, body brought into town.) Cynthia, at home, d. Joseph and Abigail Andrews, heart and dropsy. May 27, 1881, a. 77 y. 8 m. (Interred Ipswich.) Evelyn, d. Nathaniel and Sarah A. (Averell), scarlet fever, June 24, 1873, a. 7 y. 3 m. 5 d. Harriet J. H., d. Edwin and Sarah M., dysentery, Oct. 14, 1851, a. 2 y. 5 m. 12 d. Henry Harrison, s. Stephen B. and Lucy, typhoid fever, Nov. 15, 1862, a. 23 y. 9 m. (Died on a U. S. vessel on Po tomac River, about 100 miles below Washington. Left Topsfield in Aug., 1861; interred here Nov. 22.) Lucy, w. Stephen B., d. Jacob and Huldah Peabody, inflam mation of bowels. May 18, 1862, a. 61 y. 1 m. 14 d. (Died at almshouse.) Lucy S., d. Stephen B. and Lucy (Peabody), (she dec'd), pleuro pneumonia, Jan. 10, 1876, a. 43 y. 6 m. Stephen B., widr., b. Hampstead, N. H., gastro-enteritis, Aug. 2, 1879, a. 84 y. 9 m. 16 d. Tabitha, wid.' Asa, d. Day, b. Eden, Mount Desert, Maine, Nov. 29, 1850, a. 72 y. FOWLER, Sarah Lewis, wid., housewife, d. Simon and Cyn thia (Young) Smith, b. New Hampton, N. H., pneu monia, Jan. 16, 1899, a. 68 y. 24 d. FOY, John, b. Ireland, disease of brain, May 18, 1854, a. 51 y. (Died at almshouse.) 194 TOPSFIELD DEATHS FRAME, Arthur A., s. Job H. and Almira A. (Gould), dysen tery, Sept. 2, 1867, a. 3 y. 9 m. 2 d. Hannah C, w. Samuel, d.. Robert and Esther Whidden, b. Truro, Nova Scotia, consumption, Nov. 9, 1857, a. 42 y. FULLER, Alice Etta, d. Enos and Sarah S. (Johnson), cholera infantum, Sept. 11, 1874, a. 2 m. 25 d. Benjamin, m., farmer, s. Benjamin and Esther (Wilkins), b. Middleton, dysentery, Aug. 29, 1897, a. 69 y. 9 m. 16 d. Charles, s. Benjamin and Lucy (Pingree), marasmus, Jan. 22, 1894, a. 3 m. 28 d. Charles M., operative, s. Calvin W. and Mary E. (Richard son), consumption, Aug. 30, 1884, a. 23 y. 11 m. 11 d. Mary E., w. Calvin W., d. Ezra and Eliza Richardson, b. Middleton, consumption, Jan, 5, 1871, a. 31 y. 1 m. Rufus, s. Benjamin and Eliza M. (Foster), lung fever, Oct. 15, 1869, a. 1 y. 2 m. 22 d. (Interred at Middleton.) Rufus, s. Benjamin and Lucy (Pingree), b. Boxford, Apr. 27, 1897, a. 3 m. 10 d. (Died at Boxford, body brought into town.) Sarah S., m., housekeeper, d. William P. and Susan E. (Man- son) Johnson, b. Southboro, Mass., influenza and pneu monia, Feb. 27, 1896, a. 45 y. 7 m. 27 d. Timothy, m., shoe worker and farmer, s. Benjamin and Esther (Wilkins), b. Danvers, paralysis of heart, Oct. 27, 1888, a. 57 y. 2 m. 2 d. (Dropped dead at house of E. H. Fer guson, Grove St.) Willie Edwin, s. Enos and Sarah S., scarlet fever, Feb. 1, 1880, a. 7 y. 12 d. (Died at Framingham. Father b. Danvers; mother b. Southboro.) , s. Enos and Sarah S. (Johnson), stillborn, Dec. 30, 1877. FULLERTON, Hannah, w. of John Fullerton of Wolfborough, N. H., (b. Aug. 10, 1791), d. of Jonathan and Shuah Morrison of Tuftonborough, N. H., May 1, 1855, a. 63 y. 8 m. (Died at Taunton, body brought into town.) GALLOUPE, Daniel P., m., teacher, retired, s. Israel and Bet sey (Ross), heart disease. May 4, 1890, a. 83 y. 3 m. 14 d. (Died at Lowell, body brought into town. Mother b. Ipswich. ) David B., m., s. Israel and Betsey (Ross), Mar. 12, 1888, a. 83 y. 1 m. 12 d. (Died at Worcester, body brought into town. ) TOPSFIELD DEATHS 1 95 Galloupe, Mary R., housewife, wid. b. Lowell, disease of brain, Apr. 13, 1891, a. 78 y. 2 m. 15 d. (Died in Lowell, body' brought into town.) GALLUP, Betsey, w. Israel, d. Timothy and Polly (Burnham) Ross, b. Essex, influenza, Feb. 14, 1861, a. 78 y. 10 d. Ida Porter, d. William Webster and Mary L. (Story), b. Dan vers, diphtheria, Jan. 15, 1870, a. 6 y. 1 m. 15 d. Israel, widr., shoemaker, s. Amos and Anna, b. Danvers, heart disease, Feb. '24, 1864, a. 82 y. 3 m. 26 d. Mary, d. Amos and Anna, Oct. 9, 1855, a. 60 y. 23 d. Sally R., m., housekeeper, d. Ezra and Betsey Perkins, can cer, May 17, 1880, a. 67 y. 10 m. William Porter, widr., retired manufacturer, s. Amos and Ruth (Cree), paralysis of the heart, June 29, 1890, a. 80 y. 3 m. 22 d. GAMBELL, Huldah, wid., d. George and Sally Smith, b. Dan vers, heart disease, Nov. 10, 1866, a. 67 y. Her 1st. hus band was Joseph White. Never lived here except a few weeks years ago. Mrs. G. came to town the day before her death.) GARRETT, George E., s. William H. and Sarah H. (Lake), inflammation of lungs, Dec. 10, 1867, a. 1 y. 4 m. 13 d. William H., shoemaker, s. William A. and Amelia (Boden), b. Salem, typhoid pneumonia, June 14, 1882, a. 47 y. 9 m. 23 d. GETCHELL, Annie E., Mar. 16, 1895, a. 41 y. 2 m. (Died at Lynn, body brought into town.) Mary A., wid., d. Samuel and Elizabeth (Boardman) Janes, erysipelas, Apr. 18, 1882, a. 47 y. 7 m. 23 d. (Died in Boston. Father b. Salem ; mother b. Topsfield. ) GILMAN, Henry G., m., cabinet maker, s. Josiah and Abigail (Hapgood), b. Tamworth, N. H., cancer of stomach, Apr. 7, 1898, a. 70 y. 8 m. 7 d. (Deaf and dumb. In terred at Center Ossipee, N. H.) GLASIER, Benjamin, m., farmer and shoemaker, s. Benja min and Deborah, b. Ipswich, scrofulous disease of bow els. May 29, 1871, a. 57 y. 4 m. 196 TOPSFIELD DEATHS GLAZIER, Benjamin Payson, m., farmer, s. Benjamin and Clarissa (Towne), typhoid fever, Apr. 5, 1890, a. 36 y. 10 m. (Died at Ipswich, body brought into town. Father b. Ipswich.) Louisa A., wid. Payson, housekeeper, d. Daniel and Harriet M. (Andrews) Chapman, b. Ipswich, pneumonia. Mar. 19, 1895, a. 32 y. 1 m. 19 d. (Died at Ipswich, body brought into town.) GOODHUE, Charles A., s. John B. and Sarah A., b. Salem, convulsions, Oct. 3, 1857, a. 1 y. 3 m. (Interred at Sa lem.) GOULD, Albert Webster, b. Hamilton, Apr. 15, 1897, a. 1 y. 9 m. 22 d. (Died at Wenham, body brought into town.) Allen, Sen., m., farmer, s. Nathaniel and Hannah, gravel, Aug. 5, 1862, a. 76 y. 10 m. 20 d. (Interred at Danvers.) Allen, m., laborer, s. Allen and Martha (Brown), b. Danvers, phthisis, Apr. 30, 1890, a. 67 y. 5 m. 16 d. Almira, wid. Francis Gould and John Dudley, d. Daniel and Rachel (Pulsifer) Doe, b. Gloucester, disease of liver and jaundice. May 14, 1887, a. 72 y. 3 d. (Died at almshouse. ) Amos A., s. Andrew and Mary P., b. Boxford, disease of the heart, Oct. 23, 1862, a. 27 y. 6 m. (Birthplace of father, Middleton; of mother, Newburyport.) Andrew, s. Edward Otis and Roseltha (Sides), dysentery, Sept. 26, 1868, a. 1 y. 6 d. Andrew, shoemaker, s. Nathaniel and Betty (Andrews), heart disease, Feb. 21, 1878, a. 81 y. 6 m. 17 d. Andrew, m., farmer, s. Andrew and Pamelia (Kenney), b. Middleton, pleurisy, congestion of right lung, Oct. 6, 1896, a. 90 y. 9 m. 25 d. Anna, wid. Zaccheus, Esq., who died July 5, 1874, d. John, Jr. and Ruth (Gould) Hood, old age, Oct. 13, 1874, a. 79 y. 2 m. 14 d. Ansel, widr., farmer, s. Samuel and Mary (Long), herpes and gastritis. May 27, 1885, a. 74 y. 3 m. 15 d. Ariel Huntington, m., butcher, s. Joseph and Ruth (Porter), apoplexy, Feb. 22, 1879, a. 60 y. 11 m. 4 d. Bennie C., s. Cleaveland and Susan M., scarletina, Jan 20 1860, a. 10 m. 15 d. Bessie Allen, d. William H. and Lois A. (Ray), premature birth, Nov. 15, 1879, 1 d. TOPSFIELD DEATHS 197 Gould, Betsey, wid. Josiah, who died Apr. 26, 1851, d. Dea. John and Ruth (Perkins) Gould, heart disease, Nov. 23, 1877, a. 78 y. 10 m. 18 d. Betsey, wid. Thomas, housewife, d. Amos and Betsey (Brown) Perkins, cancer of breast, July 30, 1890, a. 75 y. 6 m. 23 d. Charles, widr., farmer, paralysis, laryngitis, Dec. 18, 1896, a. 81 y. 8 m. Charles H., shoemaker, s. Allen and Martha, b. Danvers, con- consumption, Aug. 21, 1851, a. 25 y. 10 m. Charlie, s. Edward Otis and Roseltha (Sides), canker, Sept. 6, 1876, a. 23 d. Elizabeth, wid. Nathaniel, d. Jacob and Mary Andrews, b. Boxford, jaundice, Oct. 7, 1851, a. 84 y. Elizabeth A., w. Charles, at home, d. John and Mary A. Gould, chronic dysentery, Jan. 14, 1881, a. 64 y. 1 m. 7 d. Elizabeth C. [w. John A.j, housekeeper, d. Benjamin and Susan C. Leach, b. Manchester, intestinal obstruction, Nov. 17, 1893, a. 68 y. 10 m. 10 d. (Died at Chelsea, body brought into town.) Elizabeth Porter, d. Jonathan (dec'd) and Mary E. (Mun day), scarlet fever, Sept. 10, 1867, a. 7 y. 2 m. 13 d. Emaretta H., d. Andrew and Mary P., dropsy on brain, Aug. 28, 1851, a. 1 y. 4 m. 22 d. Emerson P., s. Joseph and Ruth, erysipelas and mortification, June 5, 1863, a. 51 y. (Died at Baton Rouge, La. En listed in 48th Reg. Co. D., left here in Dec, 1862. Not interred here.) Esther Louisa, d. Francis and Almira, malignant sore throat, Oct. 28, 1860, a. 8 y. 9 m. 27 d. Francis, m., s. Nathaniel and Betty (Andrews), consumption, Oct. 13, 1870, a. 72 y. 1 m. 8 d. Harland Loring, s. J. Loring and S. Josephine (Bradstreet), diphtheria, July 20, 1886, a. 3 y. 7 m. 27 d. (Died at Melrose, parents b. Topsfield, body brought into town.) Harold, s. Frank E. and Julia A., exhaustion, Feb. 3, 1898, a. 3 d. Hollis Leroy, s. Melvin W. and Mary E. (Smith), capillary bronchitis and tuberculosis, Feb. 5, 1891, a. 1 y. 14 d. Howard L., s. Cleaveland and Susan M., cholera infantum, Aug. 23, 1862, a. 1 y. 5 m. (Died in Boxford, interred here. ) Jesse Perley, s. Francis and Irene, b. here, consumption, Sept. 4, 1857, a. 24 y. (Died at Georgetown, body brought into town.) 198 TOPSFIELD DEATHS Gould, John, Sen., m., shoemaker, s. John and Bethiah, gravel and diarrhoea, Nov. 4, 1862, a. 77 y. 2 m. John, m., butcher, s. Josiah and Betsey (Gould), paralysis, Apr. 14, 1886, a. 59 y. 4 m. 9 d. John Hood, widr., gentleman, s. Zaccheus and Anne (Hood), carcinoma of the stomach, Peb. 11, 1895, a. 71 y. 12 d. (Town clerk 9 years.) Jonathan Porter, m., butcher, s. Joseph and Ruth, fracture of spine, July 16, 1860, a. 45 y. 6 m. 16 d. Joseph, m., butcher, s. Joseph and Ruth (Porter), heart dis ease and dropsy, Jan. 20, 1889, a. 83 y. 1 m. 15 d. Josiah, m., farmer, s. Samuel and Abigail, tumor in bowels, Apr. 26, 1851, a. 62 y. Josiah L., m., farmer, s. Josiah and Betsey (Gould), disease of stomach, chronic, Oct. 26, 1880, a. 63 y. 6 d. Julenna A., w. Allen, Jr., d. Samuel and Nancy Goodale, b. Boxford, puerperal fever, Jan. 1, 1860, a. 24 y. 7 m. (In terred at Bradford.) Lucy Merra, housekeeper, wid. Joseph P., d. Oliver and Sal- lie (Esty) Peabody, b. Boxford, heart disease, Nov. 8, 1892, a. 86 y. 5 m. 9 d. (Interred Middleton.) Lydia A., heart disease, Jan. 31, 1896, a. 76 y. 6 d. (Died at Old Ladies Home, Salem, body brought into town.) Mary, wid. Samuel, who died Apr. 9, 1860, d. Long, b. Andover, heart disease, July 29, 1870, a. 85 y. 9 m. Mary, wid. John, who died Nov. 4, 1862, d. Elijah and Mary (Gould) Averell, general debility, June 26, 1876, a. 87 y. 4 m. 15 d. Mary A., wid. Josiah L., d. Ebenezer and Nancy C. Small, b. Alton, N. H., heart, kidney and dropsy, Dec. 8, 1884, a. 57 y. 4 m. 21 d. Mary Ann, d. Allen and Mary Ann, phthisis, Aug. 3, 1860, a. 19 y. 6 m. Mary Emily, wid. Jonathan P., d. William and Mary (Moore) Munday, pneumonia, Jan. 18, 1879, a. 56 y. 7 m. 15 d. Mary L. I., d. Zaccheus and Elizabeth, b. Baltimore, Md., cerebro-spinal disease, Feb. 14, 1875, a. 11 y. 1 m. 29 d. (Father b. Topsfield; mother in Baltimore.) Mary Prudence, wid., housekeeper, d. David and Sarah (Lake) Lake, b. Newburyport, disease of heart. May 2, 1899, a. 89 y. 11 m. 16 d. Mary R., d, Edward Otis and Roseltha (Sides), dropsy of the brain, Mar. 18, 1871, a. 1 y. 8 m. 4 d. Matilda M., w. An=;el, d. Charles F. and Matilda Radcliffe, b. South Andover, typhoid fever, June 12, 1880, a. 49 y. TOPSFIELD DEATHS 1 99 Gould, Nathaniel, Jan. 10, 1898, a. 66 y. 11 m. (Died at Bos ton, body brought into town.) Nathaniel P., s. P'rancis and Almira, scarlet fever, Nov. 30, 1862, a. 5 y. 8 mos. (Mother b. in Gloucester.) Nellie Adeline, d. Ariel H. and Lois Augusta (Munday), typhoid fever, Nov. 17, 1876, a. 16 y. 3 m. 10 d. Olive, wid., housekeeper, d. Sargent and Polly (Thomas) Sanborn, b. Sanbornton, N. H., gastro enteritis, Nov. 20, 1896, a. 86 y. 3 d. Pamelia, w. Andrew, d. Kenney, b. Middleton ? heart disease and dropsy. Mar. 8, 1865, a. 83 y. 8 m. Polly, d. Nathaniel and Hannah (Killam), pneumonia, Apr. 19, 1875, a. 86 y. 2 m. 18 d. (Died in Boxford. Father born in Topsfield, mother in Boxford.) Rachel A., w Nathaniel, d. Jacob and Betsey (Perkins) Pea body, measles and pneumonia, Apr. 1, 1874, a. 43 y. 9 m. 21 d. Ruth, d. Dea. John and Ruth, apoplexy, Aug. 29, 1851, a. 68 y. Sally P. (recorded Sarah), at home, d. John and Mary (Aver ell), disease of heart, dropsy and old age, Nov. 12, 1895, a. 82 y. 3 m. 5 d. Sally M., w. of Lemuel Holt, d. Capt. William and Mary Munday, Sept. 4, 1857. (Died at Hamilton, body brought into town.) Samuel, m., trader, s. Samuel and Abigail, paralysis, Apr. 9, 1860, a. 75 y. Thomas, m., farmer, s. Nathaniel and Betsey (Andrews) Gould, apoplexy, Aug. 6, 1882, a. 74 y. 9 m. 22 d. William Munday, s. (and only child), Ariel H. and Lois Augusta, scarlet fever, Feb, 16, 1853, a. 8 y. William Porter, m., butcher, s. Jonathan Porter and Mary Emily (Munday), appendicitis and disease of heart. May 18, 1897, a. 47 y. Zaccheus (Esq.), m., s. Zaccheus, Jr., and Anna (Brown), paralysis, July 5, 1874, a. 84 y. 5 m. 16 d. Zaccheus, m., farmer, s. Zaccheus and Anne (Hood), paraly sis, June 23, 1888, a. 73 y. 2 m. 20 d. (Died at Boxford, body brought into town.) GRIFFIN, Mary Jane, Aug. 9, 1885, a. 46 y. (Died in Worces ter.) GUNNISON, Charles L., m., section hand on B. & M. R. R., s. John H. and Eleanor A. (Sweeney), typhoid fever, Aug. 7, 1898, a. 28 y. 7 m. 6 d. (Died at Beverly, body brought into town.) 200 TOPSFIELD DEATHS Gunnison, Eliza A., w. John, d. Joseph and Martha Quince, b. Durham, N. H., consumption, Nov. 6, 1857, a. 33 y. 7 m. Elizabeth Hood, d. John H. and Eleanor A. (Sweeney), scar let fever, Julv 23, 1873, a. 12 y. 11 m. 9 d. Ellen, m., d. Charles and Anna H. (Lake) Sweeney, b. Boston, July 10, 1878, a. 43 y. 5 m. 9 d. (Died at hospi tal in Danvers, brought here for burial.) Hannah, wid. of William G. who died in Boxfield in 1858, d. Jacob and Mary Smith, b. Boxford, Feb. 8, 1869, a. 76 y. 6 m. (Died at Boxford, same house as Mary Cross, interred here.) John H,, widr,, farmer, s. William and Hannah (Smith) car diac disease and general failure. Mar. 28, 1897, a. 75 y. 3 m. 12 d. Lydia P., w. Edward Everett, d. Benjamin (dec'd) and Eliz abeth (Ross) Deland, consumption. May 16, 1875, a. 25 y. 7 m. 14 d. Mary E., w. Edward Everett, d. Benjamin (dec'd) and Eliz abeth (Ross) Deland, b. Boxford, consumption. Mar. 9, 1873, a. 26 y. (Died in Boxford, interred by Haverhill road.) Sarah A. (Fifield) w. John H., d. Roswell and Catharine (Belden) Root, b. East Burke, Vt., insanity, Apr. 27, 1883, a. 44 y. William, b. Salem, Mar. 21, 1858, a. 66 or 68 y. (Died at Boxford, body brought into town.) HALE, Harriet M., w. William, d. John and Mehetable (Wildes) Potter, consumption, Feb. 24, 1862, a. 22 y. 11 mos. (Interred at Boxford.) William, widr.,. restaurant keeper, s. John and Matilda, b, Boxford, typhoid fever, Dec. 4, 1862, a. 1862, a. 29 y. (Interred, Boxford). HALL, Althener P., d. Samuel W. and Fanny P., b. Middle- ton, canker, Oct. 10, 1861, a. 15 mos. (Died at Middle- ton. Interred here.) Fanny P., w. of Samuel W., d. William and Eunice Brad street, b. here, consumption, Feb. 20, 1861, a. 36 y. 1 m. 6 d. (Died at Middleton. Interred here.) Theodora W., d. Samuel and Elizabeth (Boardman) Janes, typhoid fever, Dec. 29, 1863, a. 19 y. (Born here, died at Salem, interred here.) TOPSFIELD DEATHS 20I HAMMOND, Stephen P., operative, s. Edward and Lucy (White), heart disease. Mar. 11, 1884, a. 72 y. 11 m. HANNA Y, Christabel C, Nov. 29, 1885, a. 11 y. 11 m. (Died in Boston, body brought into town.) HARDON, Charles P., s. Jerry and Mary (Ferguson), b. Amesbury, scarlet fever, Apr. 6, 1894, a. 10 y. 3 m. (Died at Amesbury, body brought into town.) HART, Jane, wid. of Joseph, Nov. — , 1854. (Died at Lynn, body brought into town and interred here, Nov. 4.) HARTFORD, Sarah P., - wid., housekeeper for her brother, N. S. Clark, d. Nathaniel and Betsey A. (Sibley) Clark, b. Union, Me., disease of the heart. Mar. 8, 1894, a. 59 y. 5 m. 18 d. (Interred at Skowhegan, Me.) HATHAWAY, Margaret E., paralysis, June 8, 1896, a.' 44 y. 1 m. 26 d. (Died at Georgetown, body brought into town. ) HAYDEN, Elisabeth A., wid., d. Jacob and Elisebeth (Per kins) Peabody, old age, Sept. 19, 1895, a. 77 y. 6 m. HEATH, John, m., s. John and Harriet, b. New Salem, N. H., May 19, 1857, a. 69 y. HENDERSON, H. Sophia, m., housewife, d. John and Lou isa (Richards) Dwinell, heart disease. Mar. 9, 1897, a. 70 y. 6 m. IS d. (Interred at Wenham.) HERRICK, Benjamin, s. Benjamin and Nancy (Endicott) (she dec'd); Apr. 21, 1873, a. 49 y. 3 m. 23 d. (Died in Danvers, interred by Haverhill road ; his father b. in Box ford, mother in Danvers.) Benjamin, widr., wheelwright, s. Nathaniel and Elizabeth (Gould), b. Boxford, chronic ulcers of legs, Dec. 31, 1873, a. 84 y. 9 m. 22 d. Charles, jr., clerk, s. Benjamin (dec'd) and Mary A. (Rey nolds), b. Apr. 14, 1852, typhoid fever, Jan. 23, 1878, a. 25 y. 9 m. Charles, retired shoe manufacturer, s. Benjamin and Nancy (Endicott), b. Boxford, congestion of lungs, from acci dent, Dec 28, 1893, a. 81 y. 11 m. 13 d.' 202 TOPSFIELD DEATHS Herrick, Henry E., shoemaker, s. Benjamin and Nancy (En dicott), disease of the brain. Mar. 24, 1894, a. 76 y. 4 m. Lucy Hobert, wid. housekeeper, d. Robert and Ruth (Bright) Lake, cardiac disease, Nov. 19, 1898, a. 74 y. 10 m. 9 d. Nancy, w. Benjamin, d. Samuel and Damaris Endicott, b. Dan vers, disease of liver, Aug. 19, 1862, a. 7ry- Sarah, wid., housekeeper, d. James and Mehitable (Burnham) Nutter, b. Essex, gravel, old age, Nov. 3, 1899, a. 79 y. 5 d. HEWES, Jane H., w. William H., d. John and Joanna (Lov ett) Gardner, b. Beverly, cancer, Feb. 10, 1875, a. 74 y. HILLS, Mary P., m., d. John and Martha J. Richardson, b. Wilmington, Va., paralysis, disease of brain. May 28, 1896, a. 40 y. 2 m. 10 d. (Interred Linebrook, Ipswich.) HOBBS, Abraham, m,, farmer, s. Abraham, Jr. and Elizabeth, old age. Mar, 9, 1858, a. 85 y. 10 m. 25 d. (Died at alms house. Mrs. Hobbs, his wid. and 2nd wife, died at Mid dleton, Apr. 5, 1858.) David, m., blacksmith and farmer, s. David and Rhoda, old age, May 18, 1854, a. 79 y. 9 m. 18 d. David C, s. David (Jr.) and Sarah (Perkins), Sept. 14, 1875, a. 64 y. 3 m. 13 d. (Taken from here to Insane Asylum June 23, 1875; died in Somerville. Name originally David H. Altered in 1834. Mrs. H. was a sister of Mrs. Averell who d. Apr. 11, 1873. Parents b. here.) Elizabeth, wid., 2nd wife of David, who died May 11, 1854. d. Dudley and Bethiah (Harris) Wildes, heart disease, Oct. 15, 1866, a. 77 y. 9 m. George, s. David and Rhoda, influenza. Mar. 16, 1851, a. 65 y. 7 m. 25 d. Harriet L., wid., d. William and Susan Hopkins, b. Maidstone, Vt., Sept. 16, 1880, a. 53 y. 9 m. 18 d. Mary, wid. Benjamin (who died Sept. 8, 1833), d. Thomas Fuller, b. Salem, Sept. 9, 1852, a. 81 y. (Died at Box ford, body brought into town.) Mary, wid. George who d. Mar. 16, 1851, d. Aaron and (Hannah?) Kneeland, July 1, 1860, a. 82 y. (Died at almshouse. ) Rebecca, wid. David (2nd wife), d. Card, b. Glouces ter, old age, Oct. 1, 1861, a. 96 y. Rhoda, d. George and Mary, fits, Oct. 31, 1856, a. 34 y. 10 m. 30 d. (Died at almshouse.) TOPSFIELD DEATHS 203 HOBSON, Dorothy J., wid., d. Abraham and Judith (Mat- son) Jewett, b. Ipswich, paralysis and old age, Apr. 21, 1897, a. 92 y. 1 m. 18 d. George P., s. Prescott and Dorothy, b. Rowley, typhoid fever, Oct. 25, 1862, a. 25 y. (Died at Georgetown, D. C, inter red here Nov. 18. Enlisted as one of Topsfield quota.) Prescott, m., shoe cutter, s. Thomas and Lois (Bailey), b. Rowley, pleurisy, Feb. 6, 1880, a. 77 y. 26 d. HODGDON, Mary E., housekeeper, d. James and Mary (Burns) Warener, b. Wells, Maine, heart disease. May 31, 1893, a. 49 y. 3 m. 17 d. HODGES, Benjamin, m., farmer, s. John and Mary Osgood (Deland), b. Salem, cardiac disease, Jan. 12, 1879, a. 49 y. 9 m. Mary Osgood, d. Benjamin and Maria Rees (Reynolds), pa ralysis of heart, Feb. 20, 1892, a. 2 m. 24 d. HOLMES, Charles H., widr., attorney at law, s. Hon. John and Sarah Ann (Brooks), b. Alfred, Me., disease of spine, July 14, 1886, a. 75 y. 8 m. 14 d. Florence C, d. Albert B. and Lucy D. (Curtis), b. Salem, whooping cough. Mar.' 23, 1882, a. 8 m. (Died in Salem. Father b. Ipswich, mother b. Boxford.) Hannah S., d. Hon. John and Sarah, b. Alfred, Me., con sumption. Mar. 9, 1866, a. 59 y. HOMAN, Abigail, wid. of William, d. Daniel and Hannah Estey, b. here, consumption, Aug. 20, 1852, a. 71 y. (Died at Beverly, body brought into town.) Mary B., m., housekeeper, d. Seth and Mary Butler, b. Glou cester, capillary bronchitis, June 25, 1891, a. 81 y. 10 m. 17 d. William, m., farmer, s. William and Abigail (Estey), b. Bev erly, heart, sudden, Jan. 28, 1886, a. 76: y. 7 rn. 28 d. HOOD, Anna E., m., housewife, d. Benjamin and Ruth (Emerson) Jacobs, general tuberculosis, Sept. 8, 1898, a. 27 y. 9 m. 7 d. (Died at Haverhill, body brought into town. ) Benjamin, farmer, s. Francis and Hannah (Gould), b. Box ford, Bright's disease, June 25, 1897, a. 79 y. 4 m. 20 d. (Died at Boxford, body brought into town.) 204 TOPSFIELD DEATHS Hood, Edward, s. Samuel and Lydia, consumption, Aug. 21, 1852, a. 53 y. Edward A., stable keeper, s. Elisha and Mary J. (Gould), pneumonia, Apr. 4, 1896, a. 50 y. 6 m. 17 d. (Died at Georgetown, body brought into town.) Elizabeth B., 2nd m.", w. John, d. Enos and Anna (Lake), b. Boston, disease of the heart, Dec. 17, 1859, a. 40 y. Elisabeth H., d. Elisha A. and Mary J. H., scarlet fever, Dec 17, 1852, a. 8 m. (Died at Boxford, body brought into town. ) Elisha A. (of Georgetown), s. Elisha (who d. 1830), and Betsey (Herrick), b. Haverhill, apoplexy, July 30, 1873, a. 51 y. (Died in Boxford, interred by Haverhill road. His father b. here.) F. Augustus, s. Francis and Hannah, b. Boxford, June 27, 1864. (Died in Baltimore, interred here.) Hannah, wid., d. Nathaniel and Sally Gould, heart disease. May 4, 1862, a. 80 y. 8 m. (b. Topsfield, d. in Boxford. Interred here,). John, widr., shoemaker and farmer, s. John and Ruth (Gould), old age, Apr. 12, 1870, a. 76 y. 6 m. 4 d. John Gould (Esq.), m., s. Samuel and Lydia, cancer of stomach, June 6, 1858, a. 51 y. 2 d. Lucy, at home, d. John and Ruth (Gould), cardiac disease, Mar. 31, 1895, a. 85 y. 9 m.'6 d. Mary, d. John, Jr. and Ruth (Gould), dysentery, Sept. 27, 1875, a. 74 y. 11 m. 28 d. Mary J,, wid., housekeeper, pneumonia, Apr. 11, 1896, a. 71 y. 3 m. 12 d. (Died at Georgetown, body brought into town.) Nabby, w. Samuel, d. David and Mehitable Cummings, paraly sis, Sept. 15, 1863, a. 76 y. 9 m. 11 d. (Died at alms house.) Phebe, wid. Capt. Wesley de la F[letcher], who d. at Boxford, 1852, d. Thomas and Lydia (Batchelder) Foster, chron ic dysentery, Sept. 29, 1875, a. 77 y. 7 m. 29 d. (Name originally David Hood; altered in 1834. Mrs. Hood was a sister of Mrs. Averell who died Apr. 11, 1873.) - Samuel, widr., s. Samuel and Lydia (Gould), old age, Aug. 29, 1865, a. 80 y. 9 m. S d. (Died at almshouse.) Sarah, wid. Johri G. Esq., who died June 6, 1858, d. David and Sally (Gould) Brown, b. Boxford (a few feet from Topsfield line), influenza, Feb. 4, 1876, a. 71 y. Sarah, d. Francis and Hannah (Gould), b. Boxford, heart and dropsy, Apr. 27, 1893, a. 78 y. 6 m. 22 d. (Died at Boxford, body brought into town. TOPSFIELD DEATHS 205 Hood, Walter Gould, s. Elisha A. and Mary J. (Gould), b. Boxford, apoplexy, Sept. 29, 1879, a. 25 y. 6 m. 20 d. (Died in Georgetown. Father b. Haverhill, mother here.) Wesley de la Fletcher, Capt., s. John and Ruth, Mar. 22, 1852, a. 54 y. 6 m. Name originally David. Altered by Legislature in 1834. Died at Boxford, body brought into town.) HOOPER, Christie, wid., d. John and Jennie (Chisholm) Fra- ser, b. Antigonish, N. S., pneumonia, Feb. 15, 1892, a. 36 y. 11 m. 13 d. (Died at Lynn, body brought into town.) John L., s. Eben S. and Elizabeth, b. Marblehead, overseer on plantation, heart, Aug. 19, 1879, a. 34 y. 5 m. (Died at Prairie Bluff, Ala. Parents b. Marblehead.) HORNE, Albert P., s. Moses P. and Emily (Gould), Bright's disease of kidneys. Mar. 13, 1873, a. 28 y. 3 m. (Died in Boston, interred south of river. His father b. in Wen ham, mother, in Topsfield.) Emily, w. Moses P., d. Zaccheus (Esq.) and Anna (Hood) Gould (they died here in 1874), cancer of right breast, Oct. 14, 1876, a. 55 y. 6 m. 9 d. (Died in Concord.) Moses, b. Wakefield, N. H., Feb. 27, 1869, a. 83 y. 5 m. (Died at Wakefield, N. H., interred here, south of river and af terwards removed. Informant M. P. Home, now of East Boston.) Moses P., widr., music teacher, pneumonia. Mar. 6, 1893, a. 73 y. 8 d. (Died at Portland, Me., body brought into town. ) Sally, w. Moses, d. Jonathan and Rachel Hobbs, b. Beverly, Sept. 12, 1851, a. 64 y. HORRIS, Michael, laborer, s. Nicholas and Catharine, b. Ire land, Meath Co., Bright's disease of kidneys, Dec. 25, 1875, a. 69 y. (Came to Topsfield over 40 y. ago; lived in Newburyport part of time since.) HOWE, , s. Daniel A. and Laura J. (Welch), stillborn, Dec 14, 1889. HOWES, Amanda, m., housekeeper, d. George and Mahalie (Nichols) Couch, b. Watkins, N. H., paralysis of the heart, Sept. 28, 1894, a. 72 y. (Interred at Wakefield.) 206 TOPSFIELD DEATHS HOYT, Daniel Webster, s. Daniel and Mary, dysentery, Sept. 2, 1860, a. 1 y. 7 m. John, died at sea, Aug., 1861. (Left Topsfield in June pre vious. ) John A,, exposure, about May 10, 1893. Mary W., wid., housekeeper, d. Aaron and Martha (Adams) Hubbard, b. Ipswich, Aug. 30, 1898, a. 76 y. 6 m. 12 d. (Think this age is one year too much. Died at North Waterboro, Me., body brought into town.) Rebecca, wid. Daniel, d. Pratt, b. Quincy, cancer, Oct. 15, 1857, a. 68 y. HUBBARD, George W., s. William and Rebecca (Gould), Aug. 3, 1876, a. 64 y. 1 m. 23 d. (Died in Hamilton. Pa rents b. here.) George W., m., railroad, s. George W. and Ruth (Rea), con sumption, Oct. 23, 1885, a. 38' y. 4 m. (Died at Hamil ton, parents b. Topsfield, body brought into town,) Mary, d. Elnathan and Mary (Reddington) , old age, Aug. 28, 1872, a. 85 y. 9 m. (Died at Salem, interred here by Ha verhill road. Parents b. in Topsfield.) Ruth, w. of George W., d. Israel and Lois Rea, b. here, July 5, 1854, a. 44 y. (Died at Hamilton, body brought into town.) William, widr., shoemaker and farmer, s. Elnathan and Mary (Redington), old age, Mar. 31, 1868, a. 88 p. 7 m. 16 d. HUNTINGTON, Alethea, wid. of Rev. Asahel (who d. Apr. 22, 1813), Aug. 31, 1850, a. 83 y. (Died at Lowell, body brought into town, and interred here.) Asahel, Esq., of Salem, s. Rev. Asahel, who d. here Apr. 22, 1813, and Alethea (Lord), who d. at Lowell, Aug. 31, 1850, b. here, Sept. 5, 1870, a. 72 y. 1 m. 12 d. (Died at Beverly, body brought into town.) HUSSEY, Edward P. W., Oct. 29, 1877, a. 27 y. 6 m, 19 d. (Died at Boxford, body brought into town.) Ermina A., w. Charles W., d. Aaron P. and Elizabeth D. (Phillips), typhoid fever, Sept. 7, 1887, a. 27 y. 9 m. 21 d. Franklin, May 17, 1886, a. 74 y. 2 m. 17 d. (Died at Boston, body brought into town.) HUTCHINGS, Urban P., s. Solomon and Sophia (Webb), b. Newcastle, Me., chronic diarrhoea, Jan. 24, 1875, a. 47 y. 9 m. 15 d. (Died in Webster Grove, Mo., body brought into town.) TOPSFIELD DEATHS 207 HUTCHINSON, Ann M., w. of David H., d. Samuel and Anna P. Clarke, Aug. 24, 1851. (Died at Danvers, body brought into town.) Otis, s. David and Ann M., b. Danvers, canker, Oct. 10, 1856, a. 5 y. 2 m. W. P., jaundice, Feb. 12, 1898, a. 78 y. 1 m. 12 d. (Died at Georgetown, body brought into town.) HYSON, Ephriam M., m., carpenter, s. George Washington and Sarah J,, b. Bristol, Mc, cardiac disease, June 29, 1896, a. 63 y. 26 d. JACKMAN, Mary G., housekeeper, d. Dr. Aaron and Sarah (French) Grosvenor, b. Pelham, N. H., influenza and pneumonia. Mar. 31, 1895, a. 85 y. 7 m. 19 d. (Interred at Methuen.) JACOBS, Benjamin, farmer, s. Solomon and Hannah, b. Cour- land, Russia, apoplexy, June 13, 1882, a. 50 y. Ruth E., wid. Benjamin, housewife, d. Thomas P. and Sarah (Phillips) Emerson, nephritis, Mar. 2, 1888, a. 48 y. 5 m. 6 d. , s. Benjamin and Ruth E. (Emerson), stillborn, Nov. 6, 1880. JAMES, Emeline O., w. Daniel B., d. Nathaniel and Sarah Andrews, b. Georgetown, Jan. 17, 1854, a. 24 y. JANES, Albert H., s. Charles P. and Delia A. (Burrill), cholera infantum, Aug. 25, 1874, a. 1 m. 9 d. Anna B., w. Henry, d. John and Phebe (Averell) Batchelder, apoplexy, Feb. 22, 1884, a. 83 y. 6 d. (Died in Boxford. Parents -b. Topsfield.) Delia A., w. Charles P., d. James and Sarah (Howard) Bur rill, b. Newburyport, heart disease, June 27, 1875, a. 22 y. 7 m. 11 d. Eliza, wid. Samuel Augustus, who d. 1857, d. Albert and An nie Brown, b. Ipswich, chronic diarrhoea, Nov. 12, 1865, a. 34 y. (Died at almshouse.) Elizabeth, wid. Samuel who d. July 20, 1873, d. Daniel and Elizabeth (Gould) Boardman, consumption. May 6, 1875, a. 71 y. 9 m. (Died in Lynn.) Henry, heart and old age, Feb. 13, 1887, a. 86 y. 5 m. 7 d. (Died at Boxford, body brought into town.) Ida May, Oct. 29, 1880, a. 19 y. 8 m. (Died in Lynn.) 208 TOPSFIELD DEATHS Janes, Lizzie L., d. John and Sarah L., accidental strangula tion, Dec. 12, 1880, a. 8 y. 3 m. 27 d. (At East School- house.) Lucetta A., 2d. w. John, d. and Nancy Eastman, b. Dor chester, N. H., dropsy in the chest, Jan. 11, 1872, a. 38 y. (Died at New Ipswich, N. H., interred here by Haver hill road. Father b. in Dorchester, N. H.) Lucretia M., w. John, d. Asa B. and Lucy Ann (Shepard) Bixby, scarlet fever, Dec. 20, 1868, a. 30 y. (Died at Sa lem, interred here.) Samuel, m., shoemaker and expressman, s. John C. and Mary (Fuller), b. Salem, dysentery, July 20, 1873, a. 71 y. 3 m. 26 d. Samuel Augustus, m., shoemaker, s. Samuel and Elizabeth, con sumption, Oct. 21, 1857, a. 30 y. Samuel Augustus, s. John and Sarah L. (Sherman), cholera infantum, Aug. 10, 1871, a. Dm. 28 d. Sarah L., m., d. William and Elizabeth (Clements) Sherman, b. Remson, N. Y., consumption, Oct. 4, 1879, a. 30 y. 4 m. 20 d. William H., s. Samuel and Elizabeth (Boardman), consump tion, June 14, 1866, a. 26 y. 6 m. 26 d. JAQUES, Mary H., w. Francis, d. Amos (dec'd) and Mercy (Peabody) Fisk, disease of brain, Dec. 19, 1876, a. 35 y. S m. 26 d. (Died in Boxford. Parents b. here.) JOHNSON, Ellen M., w. of George H., d. Christopher and Eliza (Mason) Hammond, b. in North or South Berwick, Mc, consumption, Oct. 22, 1869, a. 24 y. 6 m. 18 d. (Died at Danvers, interred here, south of river.) Henry, widr., farmer and carpenter, b. Greenland, N. H., Feb. 2, 1873, a. 78 y. 9 m. Henry, m., salesman, s. Henry, who d. here Feb., 1873, and Sarah (Neal), b. Boston, consumption, Aug. 9, 1874, a. 54y. 11m. 5d. Rebecca, d. Kendall and Rebecca (Carlton), b. Concord, N. H., chronic dyspepsia, Oct. 21, 1877, a. 65 y. 8 m. (Placed in tomb at Danvers, to be interred at Mt. Auburn.) Sally, w. Henry, d. Joshua and Olive Neal, b, Portsmouth, N. H., dropsy. Sept, 3, 1859, a. 66 y. JOHNSTON, Franklin D., insurance, b. Inverness, Scotland, cardiac disease, June 22, 1891, a. 46 y. 6 m. TOPSFIELD DEATHS 2O9 JONES, William H., s. George H. and Roxanna (Lowe), scrofula. May 29, 1868, a. 1 m. 17 d. KALLOCK, Levi, real estate agent, s. James, b. Warren, Me., consumption, Jan. 7, 1892, a. 49 y. 11- m. 18 d. KENT, Carrie F., d. Arthur F. and Mary A. (Clark), b. Bev erly, tuberculosis, Sept. 19, 1892, a. 20 y. 2 m. 28 d. (In terred at Beverly.) KILBORN, Charlotte, heart disease, June 13, 1853, a. 40 y. KIMBALL, Abigail B., 2d w. Benjamin, d. William and Eunice Bradstreet, apoplexy, Dec. 4, 1850, a. 36 y. Benjamin, widr,, boot manufacturer, s. Benjamin and' Deborah (Estey), anaemia, chronic, Feb. 12, 1882, a. 79 y. 6 m. 6 d. David, s. Benjamin and Abigail B., dysentery, Sept. 24, 1851, a. 2 y. 8 m. 23 d. Deborah, wid., d. William and Phebe (?) (Dwinell) Easty, disease of heart, Dec. 10, 1879, a. 100 y. 2 m. 8 d. Deborah J., d. Benjamin and Abigail W. (Brock), consump tion, Nov. 30, 1873, a. 43 y. 1 m. 20 d. (Died in Ports mouth, N. H., interred by Haverhill road. Father, b. here ; mother, at Lyman, Me.) Elizabeth Reed, d. William E. and Mary Ann, consumption, Sept. 13, 1863, a. 29 y. 3 m. 5 d. Harriet McEwen, dressmaker, d. Benjamin and Abigail (Bradstreet), pneumonia. May 31, 1883, a. 43 y. 4 m. 4 d. Lillie Gould, d. 'William H. and Lois A. (Rea), membraneous croup, Nov. 19, 1878, a. 4 y. 7 m. 7 d. Mary Ann, w. William E., d. Briggs R. and Elizabeth H. Reed, b. Danvers, ulcer of stomach, Dec. 24, 1883, a. 73 y. 11 m. 24 d. Mary Jane, d. William E. and Mary Ann (Reed),' consump- ton, June 11, 1867, a. 34 y. 4 m. 11 d. Susan A., d. Benjamin and Abigail (Bradstreet), consumption, Aug. 2, 1870, a. 26 y. 2 m. Walter Franklin, s. Benjamin and Abigail Balch (Brad street), consumption, June 19, 1865, a. 18 y. 6 m. S d. William Briggs, m., merchant, s. William E. and Mary A. (Reed), typhoid fever, Sept. 17, 1888, a. 52 y. 12 d. William E., widr., gentleman, Nov. 6, 1895, a. 90 y. 9 m. (Died at Danvers, body brought into town.) 2IO TOPSFIELD DEATHS KINMAN, James Alvin, m., farmer, s. Jacob and Abigail (Staniford), b. Hamilton, phthisis, June 11, 1887, a. 38 y. 7 m 23 d. (Interred at Wenham.) Robert, s. J. Alvin and Sarah D. (Rodgers), acute hydroce- phalas, Jan. 20, 1887, a. 1 y. 1 m. 13 d. (Interred Wen ham.) KIRK, Mary Annah, shoestitcher, d. George H. and Beatrice (Manning), b. Watertown, Mass., tuberculosis, Nov. 19, 1898, a. 27 y. 4 m. 22 d. KNEELAND, Aaron, widr., farmer and shoemaker, s. Aaron, lung fever, Dec. 6, 1854, a. 78 y. Aaron, s. Humphrey and Mary, b. Ipswich, dropsy. Mar. 25, 1878, a. 53 y. 11 m. 19 d. Aaron P., m. shoemaker, s. Aaron and Lucy (Hobbs), old age, Sept. 29, 1897, a. 81 y. 10 m. 9 d. Alfred A., m., shoemaker, s. Humphrey (dec'd) and Mary, chronic diarrhoea, Aug. 29, 1863, a. 34 y. 6 m. 10 d. (En listed in army Sept., 1862, reached home from Louisiana, Aug. 14, 1863.) Alfred Warren, s. Alfred A. and Harriet A., cholera infan tum, Sept. 8, 1854, a. 3 m. Asa P., s. Cyrus (dec'd) and Sally G. (Boardman), Mar. 6, 1865, a. 25 y. (Killed on the Camden and Amboy R. R. Born here and interred here.) Benjamin Franklin, s. Cyrus (dec'd) and Sally G. (Board- man), consumption, Jan. 31, 1870, a. 22 y. 11 m. 18 d. (Died at Georgetown, interred here.) Cyrus, m., shoemaker, s. Aaron and Lucy, Apr. 20, 1853, a. 48 y. Cyrus A., m., shoemaker, s. Cyrus and Sarah (Boardman), rheumatic carditis, Apr. 10, 1879, a. 46 y. 8 m. 16 d. Franklin Hezekiah, s. Cyrus Alonzo and Eliza A. E. (.Welch), tuberculosis, Jan. 19, 1885, a. 13 y. 6 m. 14 d. George Porter, s. Thomas J. and Sarah A. (Elwell), cerebro spinal disease, Nov. 18, 1899, a. 19 y. 3 m. 22 d. Humphrey, m., shoemaker, s. Aaron and Lucy, dysentery, Oct. 5, 1853, a. 52 y. Lucy, w. Aaron, s. David and Rhoda Hobbs, tumor, Jan. 23, 1853, a. 75 y. 9 m. Lydia, wid. John, housewife, d. Jacob and HuldaK (Wildes) Peabody, cardiac failure, Dec. 17, 1890, a. 82 y. 8 m. 9 d. (Died at almshouse.) TOPSFIELD DEATHS 211 Kneeland, Lyman P., s. Thomas J. and Sarah Ann (Elwell), measles and congestion of lungs, Apr. 28, 1874, a. 2 m. 7 d. Mary, wid. Humphrey who d. Oct. 5, 1853, d. Joseph and Mary (Lummus) Chapman, b. Ipswich, pneumonia. Mar. 9, 1877, a. 75 y. 5 m. 5 d. Rhoda, w. John, who d. years ago in Rowley, d. David and Rhoda (Cummings) Hobbs, old age, Apr. 14, 1873, a. 90 y. 10 m. 3d. (Died at almshouse.) Ruth Frances, w. Ira Warner, d. Samuel and Cynthia Tole, typhoid fever, July 14, 1864, a. 21 y..-. 4 m. 17 d. Sarah A., m., housekeeper, d. Abram and Mary A. (Pool) Elwell, b. Georgetown, consumption. Mar. 5, 1893, a. 46 y. 8 m. 5 d. Sarah E., d. Aaron P. and Elizabeth D., dysentery, Aug. 18, 1853, a. 2 y. 6 m. Sarah G., wid., July 11, 1882, a. 73 y. 8 m. 20 d. (Died in Georgetown. ) , d. Cyrus and Sally G., Jan. 14, 1850, a. 9 d. , ch. Emma P., b. Boxford, Aug. 19, 1884, a. 7 d. (Died at Boxford. Parents b. Topsfield.) LAKE, Albert Austin, shoemaker, s. Eleazer (dec'd) and. Hannah A. (Gould), consumption. Mar. 7, 1877, a. 36 y.. 1 d. Alice May, d. Ebenezer H. and Susan S., hydrocephalas, Dec, 13, 1855, a. 1 y. 8 m. 12 d. Alpheus W. W., influenza, Jan. 23, 1892, a. 80 y. 9 m. 1 d. (Died at Boston, body brought into town.) Charles H., s. Charles H. and Mary E. (Collins), cholera infantum and tuberculosis, July 21, 1894, a. 9 m. David, s. David and Sarah, Apr. 28, 1859, a. 52 y. (Died at sea, on the voyage from Panama to San Francisco, Cal ifornia. Left his home in Topsfield, Apr. 4, 1859. Ebenezer H,, farmer, s. Robert and Ruth (Hobert), cancer,. July 27, 1892. a. 70 y. 3 m. 11 d. Eleazer, m., fanner and shoemaker, s. Eliezer and Ruth (Prince), pneumonia, Aug. 22, 1867, a. 57 y. 2 m. 23' d, Elizabeth W., m., Sept. 30, 1894, a. S3 y. 3 m. 14 d. (Died at Boston, body brought into town.) Flora Jean, d. Otto E.and Flora (Adams), diphtheria, June- 6, 1890, a. 9 y. 5 m. 16 d. George H., s. Henry W. and Mary Ann, dropsy of head, May^ 11, 1S62, a. 1 y. 2 m. 18 d. (Birthplace parents Tops- field.) 212 TOPSFIELD DEATHS Lake, Hannah A., wid., housekeeper, d. Andrew Gould, b. Middleton, paralysis, atrophy and debility, Jan. 20, 1898, a. 88 y. 3 m. Harriet, wid. David, who died at sea, Apr. 28, 1859, d. Sam uel and Lucy (Peabody) Wilkins, b. Middleton, erysipe las, Aug. 30, 1867, a. 53 y. 8 m. Henry Everett, farmer, s. Eliezer and Hannah A. (Gould), phthisis, June 14, 1890, a. 53 y. 6 m. 18 d, Howard W., s. Jonathan Brown and Amelia H., dropsy in head, Oct. 11, 1859, a. 3 y. 8 m. 21 d. James, widr., shoemaker, s. Eleazer, Jr. and Mary, jaundice, Nov. 6, 1857, a. 76 y. 10 m. 5 d. Joel (Esq.), m., shoemanufacturer and nurseryman, s. Eliezer, Jr. and Ruth, lung fever. May 1, 1860, a. 56 y. 7 m. 15 d. John Brown, farmer, s. Enos and Anna (Gould), b. Boston, Peb. 9, 1878, a. 60 y. 10 m. 15 d. (Died in Boxford. Father b. in Rindge, N. H.; mother in Topsfield.) John Warren, s. John Brown and Anna (Gould), sore throat, Aug. 4, 1863, a. 17 y. (Died at Port Hudson, La., enlisted Oct., 1862, in 48th Reg., Co. D. Not interred here) Lilley Lindsey, w. Charles H., d. John (dec'd) and Mary Drennen, b. Newark, Newcastle Co., Delaware, consump tion, Apr. 4, 1870, a.' 30 y. 10 m. 8 d. Lucy, 2d. w. Robert, d. Noah and Hobart, b. Salem, tjrphoid fever, Nov. 27, 1863, a., 71 y. 9 m. Mabel, d. Silas P. and Arabella J,, Nov. 20, 1858, a. 11 m. 11 d. (Died at Georgetown, body brought into town. May 8, 1880, a permit was granted to remove the remains to Newburyport.) Margaret E., m., housekeeper, d. Michael and Mary (Ferrall) Walker, b. Ireland, tuberculosis, June 7, 1896, a. 35 y. 2 m. 9 d. Mary A, wid.. May 24, 1893, a. 81 y. 4 m. 25 d. (Died at Boston, body brought into town.) Mehitable, wid. Joel, at home, d. Enos and Anna (Gould), b. Newburyport, heart and dropsy, July 26, 1881, a. 76 y. 3 m. 26 d. Mehitable B., m,, housekeeper, d. Perley and Sarah (Perkins) Balch, apoplexy and phthisis, July 24, 1891, a. 77 y. 2 m. 8 d. Phebe, w. Silas, d. John and Phebe Batchelder, cancer. Mar. 3, 1862, a. 64 y. 6 m. Rebecca, wid. Robert, his 3rd. w., d. Ingalls, b. Lynn, congdstion of lungs, Peb. 19, 1855, a. 89 y. (Mr. L. died Jan. 3, 1838.) TOPSFIELD DEATHS 213 Lake, Robert, Sen., widr., shoemaker, s. Robert and Hannah (Peabody), consumption, Oct, 30, 1868, a. 74 y. 5 m. 16 d. Robert, storekeeper, s. Robert and Lucy (Hobart), influenza and paralysis. Mar. 11, 1895, a. 67 y. 10 d. Sarah, wid. David, who d. June 26, 1842, d. Eliezer, Jr. and Mary, consumption, ending in dropsy, Dec. 14, 1858, a. 74 y. 1 m. 5 d. Silas, widr., blacksmith, s. Enos and Prudence, erysipelas, b. Rindge, N. H., Sept. 15, 1873, a. 79 y. 16 d. Susan S., wid., d. Robert and Mary A. (Woodword) Whitcher, b. Salem, N. H., disease of brain. May 4, 1894, a. 64 y. 2 d. William G., m., nurseryman, s. Eleazer and Ruth, Jan. 10, 1853, a. 44 y. 7 m. 28 d. LAMSON, Angeline, wid. Joseph B., d. Nathaniel and Sally Mason, b. Sullivan, N. H., atrophy and debility. Mar. 10, 1889, a. 70 y, 1 m. 7 d, John, Capt., m., farmer, s. Josiah, Esq. and Mercy, consump tion, Oct. 3, 1856, a. 69 y. 4 m. Josiah B., m., farmer, s. Capt. John (dec'd) and Priscilla (Averell), debility from stricture of bowels, May 11, 1868, a. 53 y. 2 m. 6 d. Priscilla, wid. Capt. John, who d. Oct. 3, 1856, d. Elijah and Mary (Gould) Averell, Aug. 12, 1872, a. 80 y. 2 m. 26 d. (Died at Beverly, interred here by Haverhill road; b. here, W. of the Common, on Boxford road.) LANE, Thomas L. Esq,, widr., boot and shoe manufacturer, s. John and Esther, b. Gloucester, Dec. 29, 1856, a. 40 y. 3 m. LEACH, Charles P., Apr. 12, 1889, a. 31 y. 10 m. 11 d. (Died at Boston, body brought into town.) Flora B., d. Frederick L, and Isabel H. (Dewing), b. Bos ton, Feb. 5, 1875, a. 7 y. 6 m. (Died in Boston. Parents b. in Boston.? Interred here.) Harry Ashton, s. Frederick L. and Isabella, b. Boston, cholera infantum, July 13, 1870, a. 9 m. (Died at Boston.) Louisa, wid., housekeeper, d. [Isaac] and Salome Morgan, b. Manchester, pneumonia, Feb. 9, 1896, a. 79 y. 2 m. 14 d. Thomas Kimball, wheelwright, s. Matthew and Sally (Kim ball), b. 'Wenham, cardiac dropsy, June 2, 1892, a. 77 y. 2 m. 22 d. 214 TOPSFIELD DEATHS LEARY (or O'Larey), Ellen, wid., d. Edmund and Mary (ONeill) Lynch, b. Co. Waterford, consumption, July 24, 1882, a. 77 y. 6 m. (Interred at Salem.) John, m., farmer, s. James, b. Cork Co., Ireland, consumption, Oct. 8, 1876, a. 72 y. 9 m. (Interred Catholic Cemetery, Salem. ) LEWIS, Cornelius B., s. Theodore A. and Eunice C, b. Lynn, convulsions, June 29, 1854, a. 1 y. 2 m. 17 d. Emma, at home, d. George and Elizabeth (Mason), b. Ches ter, Eng., diabetes, Oct. 12, 1898, a. .17 y. 2 m. 16 d. Eunice C, w. Theodore A., d. Maj. Cornelius B. (dec'd) and Eunice Bradstreet, consumption, Aug. 23, 1865, a. 38 y. 9 m. (Died at Lynn, born here, interred here.) LINCOLN, Anna R. P., w. Alvah, d. Tobias D. and Mary A. O. (Townsend) Reed, b. Boxford, Jan. 18, 1878, a. 21 y. 1 m. 18 or 19 d. (Father b. Danvers, mother in Salem.) LITTLEFIELD, Edna M., housekeeper, d. Lemuel H. and Sal ly (Munday) Gould, angina pectoris, Sept. 13, 1891, a. 46 y. 5 m. 2 d. LOGAN, George A., m., laborer, s. John and Nancy (Agney), b. Truro, N. S., delirium tremens, July 20, 1885, a. 42 y. LOMBARD, Carrie P., operative, d. Richard and Angeline (Oliver), b. Poland, Me., consumption. May 17, 1883, a. 25 y. 2 m. 15 d. (Removed to Waltham.) LONG, Catharine P., w. Henry, d. Henry Perley, b. Boxford, erysipelas, Feb. 10, 1858, a. 36 y. 10 m. Charles O., s. Henry and Catharine (Perley) (both dec'd), consumption, Oct. 22, 1871, a. 24 y. 8 d. Eliza, d. John and Hannah, b. Andover, Mar. 21, 1854, a. 70 y. (Died at the Insane Asylum, Ipswich; left Topsfield four days before her death; body brought into town.) Elizabeth, wid. Henry, housewife, d. Josiah and Betsey Gould, cancer, obstruction of intestine, Apr. 23, 1890, a. 61 y. 5 m. 11 d. Ethel Catherine, d. Ira P. and Harriet L. (Follansbee), diph theria, Sept. 1, 1893, a. 15 y, 6 m. 22 d. (She and Ruth Alice, both buried in eve df same day.) TOPSFIELD DEATHS 215 Long, Harriet C, w. Ira P., housekeeper, d. Moses and Mar tha (Halen) Follansbee, b. Georgetown, diphtheria, Oct. 1, 1893, a. 36 y. 7 m. 11 d. Henry, m., blacksmith, s. Elijah and Elizabeth, b. Andover, brain fever, Aug. 19, 1871, a. 52 y. Henry Lamont, s. Henry and Catharine (Perley), Jan. 13, 1867, a. 27 y. 8 m. (Died at Detroit, Mich., interred here. ) Lelia C, d. Henry (dec'd) and Elizabeth (Gould), Bright's disease, Sept. 22, 1874, a. 13 y. 8 m. 3 d. Perley Lamont, s. Ira P. and Harriet L. (Follansbee), con genital disease of heart, sudden. May 9, 1888, a. 8 m. 11 d. Ruth Alice, d. Ira P. and Harriet L. (Follansbee), diphthe ria, Sept. 1, 1893, a. 13 y. 7 m. 12 d. LORD, Henry P., s. Samuel and Ann Sarah, b. Norway, Me,, croup, Nov. 27, 1860, a. 9 y. 9 m. 3 d. (Interred at Dan ville, Me.) LOVETT, Joseph, m., s. Joseph and Priscilla, b. Newbury port, accidental, June 15, 1865, a. 55 y. 11m, Sarah A., wid. Joseph, housewife, d. William and Elizabeth Morse, b. Newburyport, cancer on liver, Sept. 26, 1882, a. 70 y. 11 m. 14 d. William H., s. Joseph H. and Mary Lizzie, b. Lawrence, May 8, 1878, a. 5 y. 10 m. 14 d. (Father b. Topsfield, mother in Ossipee, N. H.) LOWELL, John W., paralysis and spasms. May 18, 1893, a. 49 y. 2 m. 25 d. (Died at Somerville, body brought into town.) LUSCOMB, Thomas Balch, laborer, s. Henry and Polly (Balch), heart and dropsy, Jan. 14, 1883, a. 73 y. 9 m. 10 d. (Died at almshouse, interred Harmony Grove, Sa lem.) LYNCH, Joanna, w. John, housewife, d. Eugene and Mary (Sweeney), b. Ireland, pericarditis. May 5, 1890, a. 69 y. 8 m. 5 d. (Interred, Danvers.) Peter, m., b. Ireland, injury from fall from a load of goods, Aug. 16, 1860, a. 33' y. LYONS, William, pauper, s. Samuel M. and Sarah (Beals), disease of the heart, Oct. 24, 1891, a. 63 y. 2l6 TOPSFIELD DEATHS McCORMACK, James, farmer, s. James and Margaret, b. Ire land, brain, Mar. 31, 1881, a. 38 y. 7 m. 2 d. McEWEN, Harriot, d, Moses and Susanna (Henderson) Cook, b. Amherst, Mass., Oct. 15, 1872, a. 79 y. 3 m. (Died at Francistown, N. H., interred here by Haverhill road; wid. of Rev. James P. McEwen who died at West Brattle- borough, Vt., Apr. 14, 1850. Rev. Mr. McEwen's re mains were brought here and re-interred Dec. 16, 1873.) McKENZIE, Addison, m., machinist, s. John and Betsey (Searle) (both dec'd), inflammation of kidneys and blad der, Nov. 14, 1866, a. 44 y. (Died at Dover, N. H. Left here a few days before death ; interred here. ) C. Augusta, d. Samuel S. Esq. and Pamelia C. (Knowlton) (dec'd), consumption. May 31, 1863, a. 27 y. 10 m. (Died at Boxford, interred here.) John, s. Philip and Susan M., consumption, Aug. 27, 1854, a. 69 y. 16 d. Mary Ann, w. Alfred S., d. Capt. John and Priscilla (Averell) Lamson, consumption, Sept. 10, 1873, a, 52 y. 6 m. (Died in Peabody, interred by Haverhill road. Parents b. here.) Pamelia C, w. Samuel S. Esq., d. Moses and Eunice Knowl ton, consumption, Sept. 13, 1858, a. 48 y. 4 m. Samuel S., civil engineer, s. John and Betsey (Searl), b. Lynn, old age, June 30, 1891, a. 81 y. 2 m. 8 d. Walter L., s. Alfred S. and Mary A., b. Danvers, Aug. 29, 1856, a. 1 y. 5 m. (Died at South Danvers, body brought into town.) , ch. Walter and Adelaide, b. Somerville, stillborn, Aug. — , 1885, (Died in Somerville.) McLEOD, John, b. Prince Edward Island (supposed), con fluent smallpox, Nov. 28, 1872, a. 22 or 23 y. Mary A., w. Norman, at home, d. Charles and Abigail L. (Gould) Elliott, paralysis, Jan. 11, 1886, a. 40 y. 10 m. 12 d. (Interred Danvers.) McLOUD, Anson, m., clergyman, s, Anson and Clarissa (Bea- man), b. Hartland, Conn,, chronic diarrhoea, Feb. 21, 1883, a. 69 y. 7 m. 30 d. William, s. Rev. Anson and Jane C, Mar. 23, 1856, a. 5 y. TOPSFIELD DEATHS 217 MAGEE, Abby Janes, m., d. Daniel B. and E. Orica Janes, tumors in throat, Aug. 15, 1879, a. 27 y. 11 m. 9 d. (Died in Lynn. Father, b. here; mother, in Georgetown.) MANN, Abbie. B., ashes of., brought into town from Boston, Apr. 13, 1899. George M., June 2, 1899, (Ashes brought into town from Bos ton, June 21, 1899.) MANNING, James, widr., farmer, s. John and Ellen (Clives), b. Ireland, cardiac disease, Aug. 25, 1897, a. abt. 57 y. (Interred at Salem.) MARCH, Thomas, farmer, b. Alfred, Mc, paralysis of the ' heart, Aug. 3, 1892, a. 82 y. 10. m. 21 d. MARSH, Sarah, 2d., d. Nathaniel and Sarah, b. Newbury port, Feb. 1, 1854, a. 49 y. Sarah, wid. Nathaniel, d. — Stickney, b. Newburyport, old age, Nov. 27, 1854, a. 78 y. (Interred at Newbury port.) MARTIN, Mary B., wid. Arnold, who d. in Marblehead over 30 y. ago, d. John and Emma (Martin) Sparhawk, b. Marblehead, Apr. 18, 1869, a. 70 y. (Lived in Topsfield 17 years. Died in house of B. A. Robinson. Interred at Marblehead. ) MEAD, Julia, d. James and Honora, congestion of lungs, Sept. 25, 1863, a. 7 d. (Interred at Haverhill.) MEANS, , ch. John Curtis and Cora Francis Roderick (Wotten), premature birth. Mar. 22, 1899. MERRIAM, Adeline, wid. Dr. R. A., d. Nathaniel and Sarah (Stickney) Marsh, b. Newburyport, malignant disease of stomach. Mar. 11, 1887, a. 80 y. 11 m. 19 d. Frederick P., m., railroad station agent, s. Frederick and Han nah (Perley), brain disease, Nov. 24, 1896, a. 71 y. 5 m. 7 d. Royal Augustus, m., physician, s. John, M. D. and Hannah, heart disease, Nov. 13, 1864, a. 78 y. 9 m. 13 d. Sidney A., s. Royal A., M. D. (dec'd) and Adeline (Marsh), cancer, Aug. 14, 1876, a. 35 y. 5 m. 3 d. 2l8 TOPSFIELD DEATHS MERRILL, Elizabeth Ann, wid., d. David Gibson and Nancy (Colkett) Lester, carcinoma, Oct. 6, 1891, a. 65 y. 11 m. 22 d. MILBURY, Effie M., d. Moses, 2d. and Sarah (Lombard) Wildes, July 31, 1889, a. 23 y. 3 m. 20 d. (Died at! Mid dleton, body brought into town.) , d. Walter E. and Effie M. (Wildes), b. Middleton, July 30, 1889. (Died at Middleton, body brought into town.) MONIES, William, widr., shoemaker and victualer, s. William and Lucy, July 5, 1854, a. 86 y. (Died at almshouse.) MONROE, Charlotte, Nov. 1, 1896, a. 53 y. (Died at Dan vers, body brought into town.) MOORE, Dominick, widr., farmer and cooper, s. Thomas, con sumption. Mar. 26, 1853, a. 83 y. 9 m. Lavinia, 2d. w.. Thomas, d. Malachi and Abigail Knowlton, b. Hamilton, dropsy, Dec. 3, 1854, a. 69 y. Thomas, widr., s. 'Thomas and Betsey (Nichols), paralysis, Nov. 24, 1868, a. 66 y. (Died at almshouse.) MORAN, Mary J., d. Matthew and Mary, phthisis, Feb. 28, 1865, a. 21 y. 2 m. (Interred at Salem.) MOREHOUSE, William, widr., farmer, s. Isaac and Abigail, b. Digby Neck, Nova Scotia, paralysis of heart, sudden, Mar. 1, 1894, a. 74 y. 4 d. MORGAN, Isaac A., m., farmer, s. Isaac and Salome, b. Man chester, fracture of spine. May 14, 1878, a. 70 y. 8 m. MORSE, Caroline M., w. James, d. William C. and Eliza H. (Lemon) Stone, b. Marblehead, consumption, Feb. 1, 1872, a. 35 y. (Interred at Marblehead.) Elizabeth, wid., d. John and Abigail Butler, b. Newburyport, disease of liver, Aug. 30, 1854, a. 77 y. (Interred at New buryport. ) MUNDAY, Alphonso P., m., butcher, s. Thomas P. and H. Ann (Field), pleuro pneumonia. Mar. 30, 1880, a 38 v.' 2 m. 21 d. ^ Grace E., Oct. 8, 1889, a. 5 m. (Died at Somerville, body brought into town.) TOPSFIELD DEATHS 219 Munday, Mary, w. Capt. William, d. Dominick and Sarah (Perkins) Moore, July 6, 1871, a. 76 y. 10 m. (Died at Salem. ) Thomas P., m., butcher, s. William and Mary, typhoid fever, Nov. 11, 1862, a. 44 y. 7 m. William, s. 'William Henry and Phebe A., b. Boxford, diphthe ria, -Sept. 4, 1861, a. 3 y. 9 m. William, Capt., widr., butcher, s. William and Mary, b. Salem, disease of lymphatic glands, heart disease, Feb. 3, 1878, a. 84 y. 23 d. NEAGLES, Mary S., d. Ebenezer and Susan M., heart disease, July 17, 1863, a. 1 m. 1 d. NEWTON, George A. (of Ipswich), pedlar, s. Alvin and Mary S., b. Ipswich, accident on R. R., Sept. 6, 1888, a. 37 y. (Interred at Ipswich.) NICHOLS, Lucius Warren, m., farmer, s. Isaac and Ruth, b. Spencer, tuberculosis, Aug. 26, 1888, a, 63 y. 9 m. 24 d. NUTTER, Mehitable, housekeeper, s. James and Mehitable (Burnham), b. Essex, chronic pneumonia. May 17, 1885, a. 66 y. 6 m. 20 d. NYE, John C, m., stone mason, s. Timothy and Sarah (Cobb), b. Orrington, Me., consumption, June 22, 1875, a. 58 y. 10 m. (Interred Harmony Grove, Salem.) ORNE, Benjamin C, m., shoemaker and farmer, b. Wolfboi: ough, N. H., ashthma. Mar. 23, 1859, a. 59 y. 12 d. Lafayette W., s. Burley and Caroline Augusta, croup, Oct. 31, 1850, a. 2 y. 8 m. Lois, wid. Benjamin C, who d. Mar. 23, 1859, d. Dominick and Sarah (Perkins) Moore (both dec'd), heart disease, Aug. 29, 1866, a. 65 y. 5 m. OSGOOD, Henry B., farmer, s. Henry and Lydia (Bryant), b. Baltimore, heart disease, Aug. 1, 1892, a. 74 y. 2 m. 21 d. (Died at Salem. Interred at Whitinsville. ) PACE, Leslie Damon, s. Albert W. and Ellen M. (Perkins), pneumonia, Apr. 30, 1888, a. 8 m. , ch. Albert W. and Ellen M. (Perkins), stillborn, June 3, 1882. 220 TOPSFIELD DEATHS PALMER, Stephen J., m., watch maker, s. Philip and Eliza beth, b. Burlington, Vt., Oct. 29, 1889, a. 64 y. 24 d. (Died at Worcester, body brought into town.) PARKINSON, John, m., tailor, s. John and Mary, b. Liver pool, Eng., cancer. Mar. 11, 1873, a. 71 y. Mary, d. Ezra and Betsey (Perkins), atrophy and old age, Apr. 14, 1897, a. 91 y. (Died at almshouse) PATTEN, Sarah, wid. of Dr. John R, Patten, who d. at Sa lem, July 17, 1863, a. 56 y., d. and Hannah Jefts, b. Billerica, insanity. Mar. 16, 1876, a. 67 y. 6 m. PAUL, Eliza H., m., d. William Henry and Phebe (Tiney) Munday, b. Boxford, July 30, 1894, a. 39 y. 10 m. 5 d. (Died at Maiden, body brought into town.) PEABODY, Abby Jane, shoe stitcher, d. Augustine S. and Helena, pneumonia, Nov. 1, 1897, a. 52 y. 25 d. (Died at Home for Incurables, N. Y., body brought into. town.) Abigail, m., housekeeper, d. Elijah and Ruth Perkins (Fisk) Perkins, paralysis with aphasia, Nov. 27, 1891, a. 83 y. 10 m. Anna, d. Jacob and Huldah (Wildes), old age, Apr. 5, 1875, a. 82 y. 4 m. 20 d, (Died at almshouse.) Augustine S., m., farmer, s. John and Lydia (Symonds), heart, chronic. Mar. 3, 1884, a. 72 y. 11 m. 27 d. Carlton A., s. Augustine S. and Helena, erysipelas, Dec. 17, 1852, a. 2 y. 5 m. 11 d. .Cyrus, m., carpenter, s. Thomas and Lydia (Guilford), fell from a building. May 9, 1872, a. 50 y. (Died at Manches ter, N. H., interred here by Haverhill road.) Ebenezer, m., farmer, s. Capt. Ebenezer and Mercy (Perkins), disease of kidneys, Jan. 30, 1871, a. 67 y. 2 m. 23' d. Elizabeth, at home, d. Ebenezer and Mercy, influenza, Feb. 6, 1881, a. 72 y. 1 m. 28 d. Emma, d. Augustine S. and Helena, June 19, 1855, a. 2 d. Emma J., d. Thomas and Caroline, b. Rowley, dysentery and convulsions, July 20, 1865, a. 1 y. 7 m. (Died at alms house.) Ephraim Perkins, m., farmer, s. Ebenezer and Mercy (Per kins), pleuro pneumonia and heart. Mar. 11, 1888, a. 68 y. 1 m. 8 d. Ezra, s. Capt. Ebenezer and Mercy, Feb. 18, 1853, a. 42 y. 7 m. TOPSFIELD DEATHS 221 Peabody, George E., meningitis, Sept. 23, 1895, a. 3 y. 15 d. (Died at Lynn, body brought into town.) Harriet C, wid., d. William Cook, mother unknown, b. New buryport, consumption, Apr. 21, 1892, a. 53 y. (Died at almshouse. ) Helena, wid., housekeeper, d. Ephraim and Hannah (Sy monds) Dodge, b. Henniker, N. H., old age, partial pa ralysis, Apr. 5, 1896, a. 83 y. 27 d. Jacob Symonds, m., farmer, s. Augustine S. and Helena, ty phoid fever, Nov. 26, 1860, a. 24 y. 9 m. 20 d. Joel R., Dea., m., farmer, s. John, Jr. and Lydia, consumption, July 24, 1861, a. 60 y. 7 m. 24 d. John, farmer, s. Ebenezer and Mercy (Perkins), diabetes, Apr. 26, 1883, a. 66 y. 14 d. Joseph E., farm laborer, heart disease, July 5, 1891, a. 69 y. 1 m. 25 d. (Died at Georgetown.) Laura A., d. Alden P. and Lydia A. ( 'Wildes), chronic gastro enteritis, Feb, 28, 1894, a. 20 y. 9 m. 25 d. Lavinia C, w. Ephraim P., d. Oliver (dec'd) and Mary Woodbury, b. Wenham, consumption. Mar. 20, 1870, a. 50 y. 11 m. Lilly, d. Thomas and Caroline (Kneeland), b. Boxford, scrof ula, Feb. 25, 1869, a. 3 m. 21 d. (Interred at almshouse farm.) Lydia, wid. John, who d. June 22, 1836, d. David and Esther Balch, Apr. 18, 1854, a. 89 y. Lydia, w. Moses, d. John and Rhoda Kneeland, b. Ipswich, consumption, Sept. 28, 1856, a. 42 y. Lydia, wid. Thomas P., who d. Feb. 8, 1854, d. Moses and Sal ly Guilford, b. Danvers, old age, Apr. 12, 1864, a. 79 y. (Died at almshouse.) Lydia P., d. John P. and Esther, consumption, Dec. 29, 1852, a. 27 y. (Died at Beverly, body brought into town.) Mary E., d. Ebenezer and Abigail (Perkins), consumption, June 24, 1879, a. 36 y. 9 m. 2 d. Mehitable, d. John P. and Esther (Perkins), dropsy. May 24, 1869, a. 47 y. 7 m. 1 d. Mercy, wid. Capt. Ebenezer, who d. July 16, 1825, d. Ezra and Betsy Perkins, Mar. 3, 1857, a. 76 y. 10 m. Sarah D., wid., d. Moses and Sarah (Thurlow) Dole, b. New bury, gastritis, Aug. 26, 1891, a. 86 y. 7 m. 9 d. Thomas, m., carpenter, s. Jacob and Huldah, marasmus, Feb. 8, 1854, a. 67 y. 9 m. 18 d. Thomas, s. Thomas and Lydia (Guilford), consumption, Dec. 18, 1872, a. 47 y. (Died at Georgetown, interred here by Haverhill road.) 2 22 TOPSFIELD DEATHS Peabody, Wallace N., s. Luther, Aug. 9, 1882, a. 9 m. 23 d. (Died in Marblehead, body brought into town.) Warren W., s. Moses and Lydia, dysentery, Sept. 17, 1851, a. 10 m. 1 d. William A., s. Ebenezer and Abigail, dysentery, Sept. 15, 1851, a. 1 y. 10 m. 18 d. , s. Luther A. and Nettie B. (Jaquith), stillborn, Jan. 31 1898 , ch. Luther A. and Nettie B., stillborn. Mar. 19, 1899. PEARSON, Augustus, s. Daniel and Mary, b. Georgetown, croup, Nov. 30, 1850, a. 2 y. 7 m. Charles H., s. Daniel and Mary J. (Hobson) (both dec'd), Apr. 23, 1873, a. 17 y. 8 m. 6 d. (Died in Salem, interred by Haverhill road. Father b. in West Newbury, mother in Rowley.) Levi, s. Amos and Lucy (Ross), cancerous ulceration of the - stomach. Mar. 10, 1881, a. 69 y. 6 m. 21 d. (Died in Georgetown.) PECK, Grace Catharine, wid. Nathaniel, d. — — Harkly, b. England, consumption, Oct. 28, 1855, a. 48 y. (Her 1st. marriage was to Thomas Barker. Interred at Ipswich.) PEIRCE, Annie E., June 27, 1861, a. 15 y. 7 m. (Died at Dover, N. H., body brought into town.) Mary L., w. Thomas W., d. Phillip and Mary (Lincoln) Cur tis, b. Boston, puerperal convulsions, July 25, 1862, a. 38 y, 9 m. 4 d. (Birthplace of her father Sharon, Mass., of mother, Boston. Interred at Mt, Auburn.) William, Jan. 15, 1861, a, 36 y. 7 m. (Died at Dover, N. H., body brought into town.) , ch. Thomas W. and Mary L., July 24, ? 1862. (Lived about >4 an hour. Father b. in Dover, N. H., mother in Boston.) PERKINS, Abby Frances, d. Caleb K. and Mary L,, influenza, Feb. 16, 1859, a. 2 m. Albert C, school teacher, s. Nehemiah and Lydia, Sept. 22, 1896, a. 63 y. (Died in Brooklyn, N. Y., body brought into town.) Amos, m^ shoemaker, s. Robert and Esther, consumption, Sept. 8, 1851, a. 63 y. 5m. Amos, widr., shoemaker, s. Amos and Betsey (Brown), paraly sis, Nov. 29, 1894, a. 83 y. 10 m. 18 d. TOPSFIELD DEATHS 223 Perkins, Anna, d. Zebulun and Mary, consumption, Peb. 12, 1851, a. 65 y. Arthur, s. Thomas and Elizabeth W., consumption, Aug. 29, 1858, a. 4 m. 20 d. Arthur K., fracture of skull, fell from a burning building, Nov. 20, 1893, a. 30 y. (Died at Memphis, Tenn., body brought into town.) Augusta L., w. George H., d. David and Adeline Story, b. Gloucester, Aug. 20, 1860, a. 28 y. (Died in Danvers. In terred here.) Benjamin, m., farmer and bootmaker, s. Robert, Jr. and Es ther, cystitis, Apr. 3, 1858, a. 72 y. 20 d. Benjamin Austin, m., farmer, s. Nehemiah and Lydia (Brad street), suicide by drowning, Oct. 19, 1891, a. 67 y. 4 m. 7d. Benjamin C. Esq., m., s. David and Nabby, farmer, dropsy, Dec, 26, 1850, a. 47 y. Betsey, w. Ezra, d. Redden, consumption, Apr. 9, 1850, a. 69 y. Betsey, wid. Amos, who d. Sept. 8, 1851, d. Samuel and Olive Brown, congestion of lungs, b. Boxford, Sept. 12, 1872, a. 82 y. 5 m. Caleb Kimball, m., shoemanufacturer, s. Nathaniel and Judith, consumption, Aug. 25, 1861, a. 30 y. 9 m. Charles D., m., farmer, s. Dudley Q. and Mary A., sunstroke, July 4, 1878, a. 24 y. 9 m. 16 d. Charlotte, wid., d. Jacob and Sophia (Wildes) Towne, b, Hamilton, pneumonia, Mar. 19, 1880, a. 68 y. 2 d. Clarence Webster, s. J. W. A. and Nellie A. (Gallup), pneu monia. May 4, 1892, a. 2 y. 7 m. 3 d. Daniel, m., shoemaker and farmer, s. Elijah and Ruth, heart disease, Sept. 7, 1862, a. 60 y. 2 m, David, m., farmer and shoemaker, s. David, Jr. and Nabby, carbuncle, June 17, 1860, a. 68 y. 10 m. 15 d. David Granville, m., farmer, s. David and Hannah G., strang ulation of intestine, Dec. 12, 1893, a. 65 y. 9 m. 6 d. David Pratt, m., farmer, s. Jacob and Mary (Pratt), pneumo nia, Feb. 1, 1883, a. 49 y. 3 m. 17 d. Dennis Augustus, m., operative, s. Elbridge P. and Rebecca (Perkins) (Dodge), Dec 17, 1884, a. 35 y. 2 m. 9 d. Dolly, wid. Elisha, who d. Dec, 17, 1872, d. Elisha and Mer cy Perkins, b. Wenham, heart disease, July 6, 1863, a. 84 y. 11 m. Dudley, widr., farmer, s. Elijah and Ruth (Fisk), accidental, Sept 2, 1879, a. 83 y. 9 m. 27 d. 224 TOPSFIELD DEATHS Perkins, Dudley Quincy, m., farmer, s. Dudley and Sarah (Perkins), Bright's disease, June 28, 1889, a. 64 y. 3 m. 22 d. Edmund Kimball, s. Thomas and Elizabeth W., consumption, Jan. 20, 1850, a. 2 y. 2 m. Elbridge Fiske, m., farmer, s. Dudley and Sally, chronic car diac disease, Feb. 1, 1895, a. 75 y. 2 m. 12 d. Elijah, widr., farmer, s. Samuel and Dorothy, old age, Oct. 31, 1851, a. 85 y. 10 m. 15 d. Elisha, m., farmer and shoemaker, s. Zebulun and Mary chronic diarrhoea, Dec. 17, 1852, a. 71 y. 11 m. 14 d, Elizebeth W., wid., housewife, d. Daniel M. and Elizebeth (Webber) Perkins, heart disease. Mar. 27, 1898, a. 80 y. 10 m. 24 d. Esther Jane, d. Amos and Betsey, consumption, Aug. 11, 1854, a. 22 y. Eunice, w. Amos, d. Perley and Sarah (Perkins) Balch, pa ralysis, Dec. 31, 1878, a. 67 y. 3 m. 10 d. Ezra, widr., shoemaker and farmer, s. Samuel and Dorothy, apoplexy, Apr. 26, 1859, a. 80 y. 2 m. 9 d. Frederick, s. Dudley Q. and Mary A., lung fever, Jan. 10, . 1852, a. 3 m. 20 d. George C, s. Nathaniel and Lucy, b. here, Dec. 28, 1858, a. 20 y. 10 m. 19 d. (Died- at Wenham, body brought into town. ) Gertrude Lydia, d. Albert C. and Caroline C. (Peabody), chronic gastritis. Mar. 27, 1886, a. 15 y. 9 m. 11 d. (Died in Brooklyn, N. Y. Parents b. Topsfield. Body brought into town.) Hannah, wid. of Robert (his 2nd. wife), d. Zebulun and Mary, consumption, July 19, 1855, a. 76 y. 9 m. 14 d. Hannah, wid. David, who d. here June 17, 1860, d. Joseph and Joanna Green, b. Beverly, Feb. 25, 1871, a. 75 y. 5 m. (Died at Beverly.) Henry, m., cooper, s. John and Miriam (Smith), b. Salem, old age, Aug. 17, 1865, a. 78 y. 4 m. Hezekiah B., widr., shoemaker, s. John and Sarah (Ireland), b. Rowley, old age, Nov. 25, 1878, a. 88 y. 9 m. 5 d. Horace Elmer, student, s. Joseph and Susan M. (Ray), ty phoid. Mar. 26, 1885, a. 22 y. 9 m. 7 d. (Died Poughkeep- sie, N. Y.) Howard W., s. Edward H. and Ella F. (Porter), scarletina. Mar. 9, 1892, a. 4 y. 11 m. (Died at Newburyport, body brought into town.) Jane Haskell, m., d. Samuel and Jane H. Giles, b. Marble head, pneumonia, Apr. 19, 1880, a. 58 y. 4 m. 12 d. TOPSFIELD DEATHS 225 Perkins, Jennie Marion, d. David P. and Adeline J. (Phil lips), typhoid fever, Sept. 15, 1892, a. 19 y. 11 m. 18 d. John P., widr., farmer, s. Jacob and Mary, b. Salem, old age, May 2, 1897, a. 75 y. 7 m. (Died at Beverly, body brought into town.) J ohn William A., shoemaker, m., s. William and Lydia ( Day) , b. Georgetown, railroad accident, Jan. 13, 1891, a. 38 y. 2 m. S d. (Died at Danvers R. R. Junction, 11.45 A. M.) Joseph, m., farmer, s. Jacob and Mary (Pratt), lung fever, Dec 18, 1869, a. 39 y. 5 m. 15 d. Judith, wid. Nathaniel, who d. Aug. 31, 1854, d. Smith, dropsy, Apr. 29, 1858, a. 70 y. 4 m. Justin Winfield, commercial traveller, s. Elbridge Fisk and Susan Irene (Adams), appendicitis, July 23, 1892, a. 28 y. 1 m. 19 d. Lewis K., s. Thomas (dec'd) and Elizabeth W. (Merrill), Oct. 12, 1863, a. 21 y. (Died at hospital on Folly Island, N. C. Enlisted for 3 y. Aug., 1862, in 40th. Mass. Reg. Co. F. Not interred here.) Lucy, wid. Benjamin C. Esq., d, Capt. Ebenezer and Mercy Peabody, consumption, Apr. 2, 1853, a. 40 y. Lucy, w. Henry, d. William and Susan Gilbert, b. Gloucester, palsy, June 27, 1859, a. 68 y. 11 m. Lucy, wid. Moses, who d. in Danvers, in Nov., 1858, d. Ne hemiah and Sarah (Russell) Wilkins, b. Middleton, old age, Dec. 9, 1868, a. 93 y. 1 m. 10 d. (Interred at Mid dleton.) Lucy, wid., d. Paul and Nancy (Porter), b. Wenham, Nov. 1, 1888, a. 75 y. 7 d. Lydia, w. Nehemiah, d. Moses and Lydia (Peabody) Brad street, apoplexy, -Sept. 12, 1867, a. 71 y. 8 m. 4 d. Lydia, w. Hezekiah B., d. Timothy and Polly (Burnham) Ross, b. Essex, palsy, Aug. 18, 1871J a. 87 y. 4 m. 25 d. Lydia, wid. William B. who d. Dec 5, 1868, d. Elijah and ¦Ruth (Fiske) Perkins, paralysis, Feb. 3, 1876, a. 77 y. 9 m. 9 d. Lydia B., domestic, d. Nehemiah and Lydia (Bradstreet), pa ralysis, Aug. 20, 1897, a. 79 y. 4 m. 15 d. Lydia D., m., housewife, d. Eben and Hannah (Hodgkins) Day, b. Gloucester, consumption, Oct. 11, 1895, a. 73 y. 2 m. 4 d. Lydia M., d. William B. and Margaret M. (Homan), scarlet fever, July 12, 1879, a. 3 y. 6 m. (Died in Danvers.) Mary, wid. Jacob, who d. Nov. 5, 1841, d. John and Mary Pratt, b, Salem, consumption, July 24, 1858, a. 54 y. 4 m. 226 TOPSFIELD DEATHS Perkins, Mary A., w. Theron D., d. Jerry and Mary (Shep ard) Balch, cancer of breast. Mar. 31, 1888, a. 34 y. 9 m. 15 d, (Died at Lynn, body brought into town.) Mary Abbie, wid., housekeeper, d. Israel and Mary (Rundlett) Elliott, heart failure, Apr. 28, 1896, a. 66 y. 8 m. 3 d. Mary Jane, housekeeper, d. Jacob and Mary (Pratt), b. Sa lem, apople.xy. Mar. 18, 1897, a. 68 y. Molly, wid. of Ephraim P., who d. Dec. 11, 1843, d. John and Lucy Peabody, old age, Jan. 9, 1864, a. 92 y. 8 m. 3 d. Moses Bradstreet, farmer, s. Nehemiah and Lydia (Brad street"!, congestion of lungs, Apr. 28, 1881, a. 54 y. 10 m. 11 d. Nabby, d. David and Nabby, old age. Mar. 13, 1851, a. 64 y. Nathaniel, m., shoemaker and farmer, s. Ezra and Elizabeth, heart disease, Aug. 31, 1854, a. 68 y. 9 m. Nehemiah, widr., farmer, s. Robert and Esther (Gould), in fluenza, Apr. 8, 1881, a. 87 y. 6 d. Nehemiah, s. Nehemiah and Lydia, heart disease, Dec. 19, 1892, a. 71 y. (Died at Auburn, Me., body brought into town. ) Proctor, Jr., s. Proctor and Susan E,, b. Gloucester, lung and typhoid fever, Feb. 22, 1869, a. 19 y. 10 m. 10 d. Proctor, m., farmer, s. Henry and Lucy (Gilbert), meningitis. Mar. 19, 1889, a. 62 y. 6 m. 6 d. (Died at Gloucester, body brought into town.) Ralph H., s. William B. and Margaret M. (Homan), cholera infantum, Aug. 29, 1874, a. 6 m. 16 d. Rebecca, wid, Henry (his 2d. wife, her 3rd. husband, who d. Aug. 17, 1865), d. John and Sarah Perkins, paralysis, Aug. 9, 1870, a. 78 y. Rebecca H., wid. Benjamin T. who d. 1858, d. Ashby, dropsy, Jan. 27, 1863, a. 72 y. (Died at Danvers, interred here.) Rebecca P., w. Elbridge F., d. Benjamin and Rebecca H. Per kins, consumption, Jan. 26, 1858, a. 43 y. 6 m. 20 d. (Her 1st m. with William P. Dodge who d. 1842.) Rodney Dennis, m., shoemaker, s. Dudley and Sarah, typhoid fever, Aug. 31, 1859, a. 38 y. 6 m. 24 d. Ruth Esther G., housekeeper, d. Nehemiah and Lydia (Brad street), cancer and heart disease, May 27, 1879, a. 47 y. 9 m. 28 d. Sarah, d. Thomas (dec'd) and Elizebeth W. (Merrill), con gestion of brain. Mar. 3, 1869, a. 18 y. 10 m. 14 d. Sarah, w. Dudley, d. Robert and Mary (Emerson) Perkins disease of spine, Dec. 2, 1874, a. 81 y. 4.m. IS, d. TOPSFIELD DEATHS 227 Perkins, Thomas, m., farmer and carpenter, s, Thomas and Sarah, consumption, Oct. 29, 1858, a. 44 y. 7 m. 2 d. Thomas A., shoemaker, s. Thomas (dec'd) and Elizabeth W., b. Wenham, consumption, Aug. 4, 1865, a. 25 y. 4 m. 19 d. William B., m., farmer, s. Nehemiah and Sarah, b. Wenham, disease of brain, Dec. 5, 1868, a. 62 y. 8 m. William P., shoemaker, s. Amos and Betsey, consumption, Nov. 17, 1852, a. 24 y. 7 m. 23 d. Willie, s. Josiah P. and Phebe W. (Tole), jaundice, June 7, 1868, a. 10 d. , d. Josiah P. and Phebe W., jaundice, Nov. 23, 1861, a. 10 d. , d. Josiah P. and Phebe W. (Tole), stillborn, Nov. 25, 1877. , d. Josiah P. and Phebe (Tole), stillborn, Sept. 15, 1883. , ch. Albert C. and Caroline (Peabody), b. Exeter, N. H., stillborn, Oct. 2, 1885. PERLEY, Abigail, w. Moody, d. John and Elizabeth Gould,, old age, Jan. 23, 1851, a. 81 y. Ann Maria, w. Osgood, d. Silas and Phebe (Batchelder) Lake,, b. Middleton, Oct. 25, 1818, suicide, Aug. 12, 1875, a. 56- y. 9 m. 17 d. Artemas W., m., farmer, s. Nathaniel and Mehetable, b. Box ford, disease of heart, Jan. 6, 1862, a. 85 y. 11 m. 7 d. (Interred at Boxford.) Arthur Warren, s. E. Horace and Susie Isabelle (Hood), b. Durham, N. H,, cholera infantum, Oct. 26, 1884, a. 4 m.. 25 d. Charles Lemuel, s. John F. and Louisa A., dropsy in head, Dec. 4, 1859, a. 1 y. 8 m. 24 d. Charles P., s. Thomas W. and Harriet L. (Gould), congestion; of the lungs, Dec. 23, 1866, a. 7 y. 3 m. 24 d. Clarissa, wid. Solomon, at home, d. Samuel and Olive (Gage) Brown, b. Boxford, pneumonia, Apr. 11, 1881, a. 83 y. 6 m. Edwin Augustus, s. Frank, b. Lynn, Oct. 15, 1896, a. 2 m. 3 d. (Died at Lynn, body brought into tovra.) Elizebeth, wid., housekeeper, d. William [and Elizabeth (Wildes) Wait], cardiac disease, Oct. 15, 1897, a. 82 y.. 7 m. Hosea Ballou, s. John and Lydia (Towne) (she dec'd), debil ity from a broken leg, Jan. 4, 1875, a. 40 y. 5 m. 25 d. 2 28 TOPSFIELD DEATHS Perley, Huldah, wid., 3rd w. Artemas W. who d. in 1862, d. Zaccheus, Jr., and Anna (Brown) Gould, palsy, Nov. 27, 1874, a. 87 y. 21 d. (Died in Hamilton, Father b. here, mother, Boxford.) John, farmer, s. John and (Dwinell), b. Linebrook Par ish, Ipswich, disease of heart, Jan. 4 or 5, 1880, a. 75 y. 8 m. (He lived alone and was dead when found.) John F., widr., carpenter and farmer, s. Francis, apoplexy, Nov. 15, 1893, a. 69 y. 4 d. John S., s. John and Lydia (Towne) (she dec'd), b. Ipswich? heart disease, Feb. 11, 1874, a. 43 y. 10 m. 20 d. (Died in Boxford, near Middleton line, interred by Haverhill road. His father b. in Ipswich, mother, Topsfield.) Louisa A,, w. John P., at home, d. Robert and Mary Aim (Woodward) Whitaker, b. Salem, N. H., ariaemia, chron ic, July 30, 1881, a. 59 y. 2 m. 17 d. Lydia, w. John, d. Ebenezer and Lydia (Averell) Towne, May 22, 1873, a. 64 y. 11 m. 22 d, Mary, wid., nurse, d. Nathaniel B. and Ruth (Towne) Wells, b. Boxford, hemiplegia. May 2, 1881, a. 71 y. (Interred Boxford.) Mary A., w. Nathaniel, d, Thomas and Lois Moore, disease of the nerves, Oct. 20, 1857, a. 28 y. Mary Goodwin, d. Eliza M., Aug, 8, 1862, a. 1 y. 10 m. 22 d. (Died in Danvers, interred here.) Nathaniel, s. Nathaniel and Mary Ann, scrofula. May 21, 1858, a. 9 m. 23 d. Nathaniel, m., shoemaker, s. Francis and Louisa (Gould), consumption, Apr. 8, 1864, a. 36 y. 11 m. Osgood, widr., teamer, s. Francis and Louisa (Gould), b. Box ford, heart, kidneys, and bladder, Jan. 8, 1886, a. 70 y. 8 m. 28 d. Parker Brown, farmer, s. Solomon and Clarissa (Brown) b. Boxford, heart disease, Nov. 10, 1893, a. 75 y. 8 m. 2 d. Samuel Holten, shoemaker, s. Artemas W., b. Boxford, con sumption. Mar. 10, 1850, a. 35 y. Solomon, m., farmer, s. Solomon and Sarah Bixby, old age, Dec. 9, 1866, a. 74 y. 1 m. 24 d. (Died at Boxford, in terred here.) Susie J., May 15, 1898, a. 35 y. (Died at Boston, body brought into town.) Thomas W., m., restaurant keeper, s. Charles and Esther (Gould), b. Boxford, consumption, Feb. 9, 1871, a 40 y. 18 d. William Nathaniel, s. Nathaniel (dec'd) and Mary E. (Crow ell), dysentery, Aug. 30, 1868, a. 4 y. 11 m. TOPSFIELD DEATHS 229 PETERSON, Cynthia 'Warner, m., housewife, d. David and Rebecca H. (Pike) Towne, chronic nephritis, Dec. 11, 1899, a. 61 y. 1 m. 5 d. Lou E., w. Walter S., housewife, d. Fred and Elizabeth (Green) Brantigam, b. St. Louis, Mo., haemoptysis phthi sis. Mar. 25, 1890, a. 21 y. 9 m. 25 d. PETTENGILL, Jasper Rea, s. Moses E. and Lydia W., chol era infantum, Aug. 17, 1856, a. 5 m. Lydia W.-, July 15, 1897, a. 69 y. 5 m. 21 d. (Died at Dan vers, body brought into town.) Moses E., m., farmer, s. Moses and Lydia, b. Danvers, broken back, etc, by a fall from a tree, Dec 2, 1857, a. 32 y. PHILBROOK, Mary S., wid., d. Fox, b. Meredith, N. H., cancer, Aug. 25, 1881, a. 79 y. 2 m. (Died inl Dan vers. ) PHILLIPS, Adeline Gould, wid., d. Zaccheus and Anne (Hood) Gould, disease of heart and cancer, July 5, 1892, a. 75 y. 4 m. 7 d. Bessie Gertrude, d. Erwin T. and Ruth G. (Lake), cerebro spinal meningitis, Apr. 24, 1873, a. 2 y. 11m. 18 d. Charles R., s. Charles A. and Mary E. (Munday), b. Boston, bronchitis, Nov. 27, 1876, a. 9 m. 27 d. (Died in Bos ton, father b. here, mother b. Middleton.) Elizabeth H., w. Richard, Esq., d. Briggs R. and Elizabeth (Hutchinson) Reed, b. Wejmiouth, consumption, Aug. 21, 1870, a. 58 y. 8 m. 4 d. Henry W., farmer, pneumonia. May 8, 1897, a. 56 y. 4 m. S d. (Died at Lynn, body brought into town.) Jane, w. Richard, Sen., d. Philip and Mary [Le] Grove (or Grow), b. Marblehead, heart disease, Apr. 20, 1854, a. 85 y. 6 m. 20 d. (Her 1st m. with T. Talbot.) Mary Jane, at home, d. Richard and Jane (Legro), old age. Mar. 14, 1899, a. 89 y. 1 m. 14 d. Maud E., d. Charles A. and Mary E. (Munday), b. Boston, membraneous croup. Mar. 9, 1874, a. 1 y. 9 m. (Died in Boston. Father b. here, mother, Middleton.) Richard, Sen., m., shoemaker and farmer, s. Richard, old age, Nov. 4, 1869, a. 84 y. 9 m. Richard, Esq., agent (formerly teacher and shoe manufactur er), s. Richard and Jane (Grow), typhoid fever, Jan. 18, 1876, a. 67 y. 9 ni. 2 d. 230 TOPSFIELD DEATHS Phillips, Ruby W., d. Erwin T. and Ruth G. (Lake), double pneumonia. Mar. 3, 1881,- a. 1 y. 4 m. 4 d. Susan Jane, d. Richard Phillips, Jr., Esq. and Elizabeth H. (Reed), July 11, 1850, a. 8 y. 10 m. Timothy M., m., shoemaker and carpenter, s. Timothy and Judith (Shaw), b. Salem, cancer in stomach, Mar. 22, 1877, a. 66 y. 2 m. 5 d. (Mother died here Sept., 1854. PICKARD, Augusta M., d. Henry A. and Abbie A. (Kneel and), whooping cough and congestion of lungs, Aug. 18, 1876, a. 4 m. 2 d. PICKETT, Annie T., d. Richard and Kate, b. Lynn, meningi tis, Oct. 11, 1890, a. 1 y. 11 m. 19 d. (Interred at Lynn.) PIERCE, Abraham Towne, s. Abraham and Phebe (Towne), b. Rindge, N. H., old age, Aug. 3, 1870, a. 81 y. 5 m. (Died at Boxford, interred here; father b. in Lincoln, mother in Topsfield.) Catharine Cornelia, w. T. W., at home, d. Judge Cook, b, Cooperstown, N. Y., bronchitis and embolism, July 7, 1881, a. 45 y. (Interred Mt. Auburn.) Lucy, d. Andrew, b. Dover, N. H., hemorrhage, small pox, Nov. 18, 1872, a. 42 y. (about.) Lurene, 2d. w. of Abraham T. who d. at Boxford, Aug., 1870, b. Rindge, N. H., consumption, Apr. 26, 1874, a. 67 y. 2 m. 28 d. (Died in Danvers, interred by Haverhill road.) Nettie Gertrude, d. Stephen M. and Abbie E. (Perkins), tuber cular meningitis. May 7, 1880, a. Ily. 11m. 12 d. Thomas J., s. Stephen M. and Abbie E. (Perkins), diphtheria, Jan. 18, 1876, a. 8 y. 9 m. 26 d. Thomas Wentworth, widr., merchant, s. Andrew and Betsey (Wentworth), b. Dover, N. H., heart, Oct. 2, 1885, a. 67 y. (Died at Clifton Springs, N. Y., interred at Mt. Auburn. Father b. Gloucester, mother b. Dover. Body brought into town.) Willie P., s. Stephen M. and Abbie E. (Perkins), inflamma tion of brain and spine, Apr. 30, 1872, a. I y. 6 m. 9 d. PIKE, Benjamin, widr., farmer, s. Benjamin and Dolly (Ten ney), congestion of the lungs, Feb. 23, 1888, a. 90 y. 1 m. Benjamin P., shoemaker, s. Benjamin and Huldah D., con sumption, Sept. 11, 1855, a. 22 y. 10 m. 1 d. TOPSFIELD DEATHS 23 1 Pike, Dolly, d. Benjamin and Dorothy (Tenney), debility, Feb. 20, 1893, a. 92 y. 7 m. 20 d. Dorothy, wid. Benjamin, d. Nathaniel Tenney, b. Byfield Par ish, old age, Nov. 17, 1853, a. 96 y. 3 m. Huldah, w. Benjamin, d. Moses and Huldah Dorman, b. Box ford, congestion of lungs and heart disease, June 24, 1867, a. 62 y. 3 m. Ithamar E., s. Benjamin and Huldah (Darman), consump tion. May 14, 1866, a. 28 y. 11 m. 9 d. PINGREE, Annar, wid. Asa, d. Moses and Annar Perkins, heart disease, June 10, 1853, a. 82 y. Annar, d. Asa and Annar (Perkins), b. Rowley, old age, Jan. 27, 1875, a. 77 y. 6 m. 28 d. (Placed in tomb and removed to Harmony Grove, Salem.) Asa, Hon., b. Feb. 25, 1807, farmer, s. Asa and Annar (Per kins), b. Bridgeton, Me., heart disease, June 25, 1869, a. 62 y. 4 m. (Interred at Harmony Grove, Salem.) Daniel W., m., farmer, s. Parker P. and Hannah A., scarlet fever, June 14, 1885, a. 31 y. 5 m. 2 d. Lydia AV., d. Daniel W. and Carrie A. (Elliott), scarlet fever, June 28, 1885, a. 5 y. 4 m. Sarah, w. Asa B., d. Thomas and Sarah Perkins, b. here, July 2, 1851, a. 43 y. (Died at Rowley, body brought into town. ) PLACE, Franklin C, paralysis of throat, July 14, 1897, a. 72 y. 4 m. 28 d. (Died at Somerville, body brought into town.) POOL, Anna Eliza, d. Daniel and Mary S. (Yeaton) Bartlett, b. Kittery, Mc, oedema of the lungs, Apr. 30, 1892, a. 72 y. 7 m. 24 d. POOLE, Antoinette, w. Orlando B., d. Thomas P. (dec'd) and Harriet Ann (Field) Munday, consumption. Mar. 26, 1872, a. 27 y. 7 m. 16 d. Benjamin, Jr., attorney, s. Benjamin and Ann E. (Bartlett), b. Eliot, Me., disease of brain, July 28, 1882, a. 38 y. 9 m. 16 d. Orlando B., m., machinist, s. Benjamin and Ann Eliza (Bart lett), b. Wentworth, N. H., pneumonia and pleurisy, July 12, 1897, a. 52 y. 3 m. 6 d. POOR, Arthur P., s. Alvin T. and Annie P. (Reed) Lincoln, diphtheria, Apr. 17, 1879, a. 1 y. 3 m. (Died in Danvers, adopted, son of Poor.) 232 TOPSFIELD DEATHS Poor, Eva, d. Joseph B. and Mary E. (Janes), diphtheria, June 26, 1893, a. 4 y. 9 m. PORTER, Francis L., s. Ira and Harriet (Towne), consump tion and asthma, Aug. 11, 1869, a. 27 y. 1 m. 28 d. Harriet, wid. Ira, d. Jacob and Sophia (Wildes) Towne, gan grene of foot, Dec. 22, 1892, a. 82 y. 6 m. 25 d. Ira, m., farmer, s. Daniel and Sarah (Peabody), old age, July 25, 1881, a. 90 y. 17 d. Josephine A., w. Frank, d. Jacob and Sarah (Towne) Towne, melancholia and acute mania, Dec. 8, 1889, a. 41 y. 6 m. 21 d. Mary E., d. Oliver and Susan D., b. Boxford, dysentery, July 24, 1851, a. 2 y. 10 m. 20 d. (Interred at Hamilton.) , s. Frank and Josephine A. (Towne), stillborn, Apr. 18, 1883. POTTER, Albert, s. John and Mehetable, farmer, drowning, Aug. 30, 1850, a. 7 y. Hannah W., w. John H., d. Robert and Mary Ann 'Whitaker, b. Atkinson, N. H., consumption, Nov. 25, 1855, a. 30 y. Herbert M., s. John H. and Sarah C. (Kneeland), erysipelas, Jan. 11, 1882, a. 20 y. 8 d. John, m., farmer, s. Nathaniel and Phebe, b. Ipswich, drown- ^ing, Aug. 30, 1850, a. 50 y. 9 m. (Mr. Potter and son Albert left home Aug. 30, and were found drowned in a creek in Ipswich marshes Sept. 1, undoubtedly drowned the day they" left home.) Louie Archer, s. Henry H. and Mary Ella (Andrews), con vulsions, July 28, 1884, a. 2 y. 9 m. 12 d. Lydia, wid., housekeeper, gastric enteritis, July 6, 1898, a. 64 y. 5 m. 5i d. (Died at Lynn, body brought into town.) Mary J., d. John and Mehetable, palsy, Oct. 14, 1851, a. 4 y. Nathaniel, Aug. 4, 1882, a. 46 y. 10 m. (Died in Plaistow, N. H.) Sarah C, w. John H., housekeeper, d. Humphrey and Mary (Chapman) Kneeland, congestion of lungs, Dec. 11, 1895, a. 70 y. 1 m. 4 d. PRATT, Henry, m., farmer, s. Schuyler and Olive (Jay), b. Salisbury, Ct., heart disease, Apr, 19, 1880, a. 55 y. 3 m. 8 d. TOPSFIELD DEATHS 233 Pratt, Nellie Adeline, d. Horace M. and Harriet A. (Gould), b. Lynn, July 4, 1876, membraneous croup, Apr. 1, 1877, a. 8 m. 27 d. (Grand daughter of Ariel H. and Lois Au- 'gusta (Munday) Gould. Father b. Wakefield, mother b. Topsfield. Died in Lynn, body brought into town.) PRAY, Reuel Benton, m., cigar maker, s. Reuel and Mehit able, b. Salem, chronic nephritis, Oct. 6, 1896, a. 58 y. 6 m. PRESCOTT, Elisabeth, d. Levi and Eliza (Ricker), b. San ford, Me., heart disease, Apr. 6, 1862, a. 44 y. 7 m. 23' d. (Died in Boston, interred here.) PRICE, Richard, m., broker, s. Eben N. and Hannah (Shreve) b. Salem, typhoid fever, Dec. 19, 1886, a. 45 y. 10 m. 26 d. (Interred Harmony Grove, Salem.) PRINCE, George, s. Rev. John, D. D., of Salem (dec'd), b. Salem, scrofula. May 12, 1867, a. about 74 y. PUTNAM, Eunice, wid. Jeremiah, d. '¦ Boardman, palsy, May 2, 1851, a. 73 y. (Interred at Danvers.) QUINCY, Dorothy, d. Charles F. and Etta M. (Ives), b. Bos ton, enteritis, Sept. 1, 1882, a. 7 m. (Interred Sajem.) QUINT, Alfred E., m., laborer, s. Thomas B. and Jane (Ar cher), b. Orford, N. H., cerebro-spinal-meningitis, Oct. 20, 1879, a, 31 y. 4 m. 22 d. Harry T., s. Alfred E. and Mary, heart disease, Dec. 9, 1878, a. S m. 25 d. RADDY, Patrick, widr., s. Patrick, b. Waterford Co., Ireland, cholera morbus, Aug. 16, 1873, a. 64 y. (Interred at Sa lem.) RALPH, George, b. Canada East, drowning, a little below R. R. bridge over river, a resident of Danvers, came into Topsfield on day of death, July 31, 1870, a. 21 y. RANDLET, Huldah R., d. Phineas and Nabby (Kimball), b. Boxford, old age, July 19, 1892, a. 87 y. 7 m. 7 d. (In terred Boxford.) 234 TOPSFIELD DEATHS RAY, Hattie S., w. John W., d. Ezra and Mary S. Batchelder, b. Danvers, Feb. 3, 1879, a. 32 y. 2 m. 14 d. Louisa, w. William, d. Jesse and Abigail (Hardy) Coburn, b. Pelham, N. H., paralysis of the brain, Apr. 2, 1872, a. 61 y. 1 m. 16 d. Louisa Cleveland, d. William and Louisa, lung fever, Feb. 12, 1852, a. 4 m. 4 d. (One of same name and parentage died in 1846.) Mary J., wid., d. Robert and Mary A. Anderson, b. Salem,- consumption, Oct, 27, 1859, a. 59 y. 4 m. (Her 2nd. hus band died at L)mn or Marblehead, December previous.) William, widr., farmer, s. Israel and Lois (Lamson), left hemiplegia. May 21, 1888, a. 87 y. 3 m. REA, Eliza Ann M., w. Israel, d. Nathaniel and Sally Mason, b. Sullivan, N. H., lung fever, Mar. 5, 1868, a. 66 y. 7 m. (Died at almshouse.) Israel, farmer, widr., s, Israel and Lois (Lamson), apoplexy, Feb. 17, 1883, a. 79 y. 11 m. 17 d. Nancy, d. John and Anna, disease of heart and lung fever, Dec 18, 1863, a. 86 y. S. Lois M., teacher, d. Israel and Eliza A. (Whitcomb), con sumption, Aug. 21, 1884, a. 42 y. 7 m. 9 d. REARDEN, Patrick, b. Ireland, bilious fever, Sept. 18, 1853, 50 to 55 y. (supposed.) REED, Emily W., at home, d. Tobias D. and Mary W. (Town- send), consumption, July 20, 1890, a. 23 y. 8, m. 26 d. (Died at Peabody, body brought into town. Father b. E)anvers, mother at Salem.) Joseph W., farmer, s. Joseph and Elizabeth (Woodbury), b. Danvers, dysentery, Sept. 7, 1882, a. 66 y. 6 m. 7 d. Mary A., wid., May 6, 1896, a. 68 y. 1 m. 5 d. (Died at Pea body, body brought into town.) Tobias Davis, farmer, s. Joseph and Elizabeth (Woodbury), heart disease and paralysis, Nov. 27, 1892, a. 67 v 8 m. 11 d. RICKER, Eliza, d. Jacob and Betsey Reed, b. Sudbury, con sumption, Apr. 29, 1863, a. 74 y. George W., s. Levi and Elizabeth, b. Sanford, Me., consump tion, Aug. 6, 1870, a. 47 y. 3 m. Judith H., wid. George W., d. Aaron and Betsey Stackpole, b. Portland, Me., Jan. 4, 1879, a. 66 y. 9 m. 5 d. (Died in Peabody, put in Topsfield tomb.) TOPSFIELD DEATHS 235 RILEY, John, laborer, b. Ireland, Sept. 10, 1851, a. 53 y. RITCHIE, Randall, s, Charles J. and Eva (DeStocklin), b. Danvers, disease of brain, Jan. 2, 1892, a. 1 y. 5 m. 5 d. ROBERTS, Alice May, d. Henry H. and Catharine J. (Chis holm), premature birth, June 20, 1887, a. 16 hours. Ann, w. Joseph E., b. Ireland, consumption, Sept. 9, 1859, a. 35 to 40 y. (supposed.) Orin, s. Paul and Anna, b. Acton, Mc, consumption, Oct. 5, 1862, a. 44 y. 9 m. (Died in Georgetown, interred here.) Sally, w. George, d. James and Sally Phillips, cancer, Apr. 19, 1850, a. 35 y. ROBINSON, Benjamin A., m., farmer, s. Benjamin and Anna, typhoid fever, b. Marblehead, June 2, 1871, a. 68 y. 27 d. (Interred at Marblehead.) Caroline, d. Benjamin A. and Lucy, typhoid fever, Jan. 3, 1863, a. 18 y. 6 m. 16 d. (Interred at Marblehead.) James Walter, s. and Emma, b. Essex, typhoid fever, June 10, 1871, a. 2 y. 7 m. 23 d. (Interred at Marble head. ) Lucy, wid., d. Nathaniel and Jane (Haskell) Brimblecom, b. Marblehead, old age, Sept. 28, 1893, a. 90 y. 1 m. 17 d. ROLLINS, Addie Florence, d. Dexter and Lucy C, b. Chel sea, consumption, Sept. 2, 1861, a. 3 m. 3 d. (Died at Chelsea. Interred here.) Annie W., d. Dexter W. and Lucy C. S., Sept. 29, 1857, a. 3 m. 5 d. (Died at Boston, body brought into town.) Lucy C, m., d. Oren J. and Lucy P. (Gould) Stone, dropsy and heart disease, Feb. 28, 1878, a. 43 y. 23 d. RUSSELL, Joseph, s. Silas and Lucy J., erysipelas, Oct. 26, 1853, a. 1 m. Mary E., d. Silas and Lucy J., disease of the heart, Sept. 22, 1856, a. 1 y. 10 m. 10 d. Silas, m., shoemaker, b. Eaton, N. H., Oct. 1, 1856, a. 33 y. RUST, Edwin Forest, shoemaker, s. Joseph W. and Elizabeth H. (Wildes), rheumatism and cardiac disease, Nov. 27, 1894, a. 47 y. 9 m. 29 d. Joseph W., m., sclerosis, July 6, 1887, a. 69 y. 9 m. 26 d. (Died in Salem, body brought into town.) 236 TOPSFIELD DEATHS RYAN, Margaret, d. Patrick and Mary (Wheland), b. Co. Waterford, Ire., rheumatic carditis. May 15, 1882, a. 59 y. 6 m. 10 d. (Interred in Danvers.) . SANDERSON, Sally, d. David and Sarah (Peabody) Balch, paralysis of the heart, Nov. 22, 1871, a. 71 y. 5 m. 3 d. SHEPARD, Martha A., w. George T., d. William and Ann Crise, b. Salem, abdominal tumor, Nov. 2, 1873, a. 48 y. 2 m. Samuel, widr., s. Jeremiah and Elizabeth, b. Salem, disease of heart. Mar. 13, 1863, a. 78 y. 6 m. (Interred at Salem.) SHEPHERD, George, operative, s. Samuel and Mary T. (Sy monds), b. Salem, Bright's disease and congestion of the lungs, Apr. 14, 1887, a. 67 y. SHUMWAY, Lydia, w. Charles, d. Stephen and Hannah Cree, consumption, Dec. 26, 1861, a. 65 y. (Her first m. was with Samuel Phillips.) SIM, James, laborer, b. Greenock, Scotland, scarlatina, pleuri sy, Aug. 22, 1860, a. 15 y. SIMONDS, Betsy, d. Jacob and Susanna (Bishop), old age, Oct. 19, 1871, a. 88 y. 2 m. 16 d. (Born Aug. 3, 1783.) Jacob, farmer, s. Jacob and Susanna, mortification, Jan. 2, 1855, a. 73 y. Violetta M., wid. Albert, housekeeper, d. Samuel and Huldah (Webber) Littlefield, b. Sanford, Me., nephritis, Sept. 23, 1885, a. 52 y. 6 m. 13 d. SKINNER, Harry W., s. Minor A. and Lydia A., whooping cough, Aug. 8, 1879, a. 2 m. 4 d. (Interred Wakefield.) SLEEPER, Emily P., d. James H. and Phebe W. (Perkins), b. Danvers, typhoid fever. May 10, 1879, a. 28 y. 10 m. 10 d. (Died in Danvers.) James C, m., farmer, malaria, June 5, 1899, a. 73 y. 2 m. 17 d. (Died at Newburyport, body brought into town.) SMALL,- Betsey K., wid., Feb. 19, 1895, a. 82 y. 3 m. 27 d. (Died at Lynn, body brought into town.) SMERAGE, Florence A., d. F. Percy and Grace M. (Cram), premature (7 months) child, Apr. 17, 1895, a. 1 d. TOPSFIELD DEATHS 237 SMITH, Donald Alexander, s. Richard C. and Jesse (Mc Rea), b. Athol, suffocation, bean in windpipe, Aug. 5, 1885, a. 1 y. 16 d. (Mrs. S. visiting sister at Webster farm. (Interred Worcester.) Eva May, d. David and Mary E. (Lowe), cholera infantum, Aug. 21, 1874, a. 5 m. 7 d. Gracie E., diphtheria, Nov. 26, 1880, a. 2 y. 11 m. 11 d. (Died in Beverly.) Hermon L., s. George C. and Mary Ann, b. Beverly, Aug. 24, 1875, a. 1 y. 14 d. (Died in Beverly. Father b. Boxford, mother in Lowell.) John, m., farmer, s. John and Barbara (Fellows), b. Ports mouth, England., disease of heart, Oct. 16, 1897, a. 79 y. 5 m. 9 d. Leslie L., d. Clarence and Ada M. (Lamson), Sept. 28, 1881, a. 6 m. 10 d. (Died at Ipswich.) Mary, w. Willard, d. Amos and Mary (Herrick) Gould, apo plexy, June 30, 1875, a. 70 y. 9 m. 18 d. Mary Ann, d. John E. and Bridget, whooping cough, Sept. 30, 1857, a. 4 y. 1 m. 16 d. (Interred at Salem, supt. of burials, Salem, returned this as dying of scarlet fever.) Samuel P., widr., laborer, s. Reuben and Betsy, Mar. 3, 1880, a. 67 y. (Died at Ipswich. Parents b. Hamilton.) Sarah E., d. John E. and Bridget, whooping cough, Oct. 1, 1857, a. 2 y. 7 m. 11 d. (Interred at Salem, supt. of burials, Salem, returned this as dying of scarlet fever.) Warren A., s. George C. and Mary Ann (Peck), dysentery, Oct. 13, 1868, a. 2 y. 2 m. (Died at Boxford, interred here. ) Willard, widr., farmer, s. Reuben and Betsey, b. Hamilton, pneumonia, Dec. 15, 1882, a. 80 y. 2 m. 1 d. William H., s. John E. and Bridget, whooping cough, Sept. 26, 1857, a. 1 y. 3 m. 28 d. (Interred at Salem, supt. of burials, Salem, returned this as dying of scarlet fever.) William W., s. George C. and Mary Ann (Peck), b. Boxford, liver complaint, Dec. 10, 1872, a. 11 y. 11 m. (Died at Beverly, interred by Haverhill road, father b. in Box ford, mother b. Lowell or Ipswich.) SPILLER, Freddie H., s. Augustus and Sarah E., b. Ipswich, Aug. 21, 1872, a. 7 m. 9 d. (Died at Ipswich, interred here by Haverhill road.) Mehetable, wid., d. Daniel and Eunice (Conant) Wildes, pa ralysis, Nov. 29, 1895, a. 88 y. 4 m. (Died at Linebrook Parish, body brought into town.) 238 TOPSFIELD DEATHS Spiller, Sarah E., d. A. Jackson and Elizabeth (Dodge) Phil lips, b. Ipswich, consumption. May 25, 1872, a. 16 y. 4 m. (Died at Ipswich (Linebrook), interred here by Haver hill road, father b. in Topsfield, mother in Ipswich.) STANWOOD, Louisa B. (Harden), w. Joseph E., May 5, 1881, a. 51 y. (Died in Boston, interred at Mt. Auburn.) STAY, Herbert W., s. Joseph H. and Mary A., b. Boston, cholera infantum, Aug. 23, 1884, a. 10 m. 13 d. STEVENS, Charles Henry, s. Josiah W. and Elizabeth S., scarlet fever, Mar. 17, 1853, a. 7 y. 6 m. 29 d. Elizabeth S., d. John and Potter, b. Ipswich, puerperal fever, Feb. 24, 1853, a. 28 y. Martha, wid., d. Matthew and Mary McCusick, b. Saco, Me., or Biddeford, disease of heart and dropsy, Aug. 1, 1867, a. 91 y. 1 m. 4 d. STEWART, Helen Augusta, wid., b. Montville, Me,, septicae mia. Mar. 29, 1884, a. 50 y. 17 d. STICKNEY, Elizabeth, b. Newburyport, marasmus, Nov. 1, 1850, a. 72 y. (Interred at Newburyport.) STILES, Sophia C, w. Fred, d. Amos and Betsey (Brown) Perkins, cancer, Oct. 27, 1885, a. 64 y. 7 m. 4 d. (Died in Salem, father b. Topsfield, mother b. Boxford, body brought into town.) STIMPSON, C. H., consumption, Aug. 4, 1884, a. 25 y. 5 m. (Died at Peak's Island, Mc) STODDER, Carrie L., d. William Hershel and Harriet A. S. (Fuller), b. Middleton, dysentery, Aug. 21, 1865, a. 7 m. (Died at Middleton, interred here.) Harriet A. S., d. Timothy and Ruth Fuller, b. Hudson, N. H., typhoid fever, Sept. 23, 1872, a. 48 y. 3 m. 25 d. (Died at Danvers, wid. of William Hershel Stodder, who died at Danvers, Oct. 5, 1868, parents b. Danvers and Middleton, interred here by Turnpike.) Hershel, b. Salem, Nov. 27 or. 8, 1858, a. 61 or 62 y. (Died at Salem, body brought into town.) Maria L., d. William H. and Harriet A. S., malformation of heart, Nov. 10, 1852, a. 3 m. 16 d. TOPSFIELD DEATHS 239 Stodder, William A., s, William H. and Harriet A. S., scarlet fever, Feb. 19, 1853, a. 2 y. 7 m. 17 d. William Hershel, s. Hershel and Rebecca (Kenney), b. Salem, consumption, Oct. 5, 1868, a. 41 y. (Died at Danvers, interred here.) , s. William H. and Harriet A. S. (Fuller), b. Middleton, mortification, July 3, 1866, a. 7 d. (Died at Middleton, interred here.) y STONE, Esther, wid. Dr. Jeremiah, d. Moses, Jr. and Esther (Dwinell) Wildes, Feb. 16, 1876, a. 72 y. 10 m. 2 d. (Died in Provincetown. Parents b. here.) Jeremiah, Dr., s. Shubael and Polly (Rogers), b. Marlboro, N. H., pneumonia, Apr. 23, 1875, a. 76 y. 5 m. 21 d. (Died in Provincetown. Dr. Stone removed from Tops- field in 1836, b. Nov. 2, 1798. Father b. Weston, Mass., mother b. Hollis, N. H.) Lucinda A., w. M. W., milliner, d. Nathan and Sarah H. C. (Hooper) Darling, b. Malone, phthisis, Oct. 21, 1884, a. 38 y. (Died at Maiden. Father b. Groton, Vt., mother b. Berwick, Me.) STRANGMAN, Clara B., d. Jacob T. and Elizabeth, b. New buryport, May 26, 1859, a. 2 y. 2 m. William B., s. Jacob T. and Elizabeth, scrofula. Mar. 29, 1886, a. 26 y. 2 m. (Died in Newburyport, body brought into town.) ¦ SWASEY, Benjamin T., m., s. John and Betsey (Frost), b. Marblehead, disease of heart, Aug. 19, 1874, a. 27 y. 2 m. 22 d. (Placed in tomb, body removed to Marblehead.) SWEENEY, Anna H., housekeeper, d. Enos and Anna (Gould) Lake, b. Newburyport, bronchitis, Feb. 24, 1893, a. 83 y. 4 m. Charles, laborer, s. Roger and Elizabeth (Cuyler), b. Eastern Passage, Nova Scotia, about nine miles from Halifax, pneumonia, Jan. 7, 1871, a. 78 y. Huldah L., wid. Miles, d. Enos and Anna (Gould) Lake, b. Newburyport, paralysis, apoplexy, Apr. 15, 1883, a. 75 y. 11 m. 17 d. Marietta S., d. George E. and Sarah A. J. (dec'd), diphtheria, Sept. 30, 1863, a. 6 y. 10 m. 240 TOPSFIELD DEATHS Sweeney, Miles, m., s. Roger and Elizabeth (Cuyler), b. East ern Passage, Nova Scotia, dropsy and heart disease, Mar. 25, 1876, a. 76 y. 10 m. (Brother of Charles S., who died here in 1871.) Sarah A. J., w. George, d. James and Sarah R. Burrows, con sumption, June 1 or 2, 1859, a. 27 y. SYKES, Arretta, Oct. 10, 1896, a. 61 y. 8 m. 13 d. (Died at Georgetown, body brought into town.) SYLVESTER, Sarah H., w. Antonio, d. William O. and Bet sey (Burbank) Sides, b. Kittery, Me., pneumonia, Feb. 10, 1867, a. 29 y. 10 m. SYMONDS, Albert, m., shoemaker, s. Benjamin and Elizabeth, drowned, July 19, 1880, a. SO y. 3 m. 29 d. Charles Louis, s. Albert and Violette C, b. No. Beverly, drowned, July 19, 1880, a. 8 y. 10 m. 28 d. TAPPAN, Daniel D., widr., clergyman, s. Samuel and Aure- lia (Bingham), b. Newburyport, bronchitis, Jan. 15, 1890, a. 91 y. 3 d. TAYLOR, Annie, housekeeper, Bright's disease and heart failure, b. New York, Nov. 14, 1894, a. 39 y. Annie Mabel, d. William B. and Annie E. (Millard), trismus nascentium, Aug. 15, 1883, a., 7 d. Etta W., m., d. John W. and Sarah J. Beals, tuberculosis, Jan. 29, 1892, a. 28 y. (Died at Boston, body brought into town.) Freddie, s. Everett C. and Nellie E. (Smith), cholera infan tum, Sept. 12, 1882, a. 5 m. 7 d. Ida, d. William B. and Annie E. (Millard), premature birth. May 25, 1884, a. 2 d. Mary, wid. Rev. Oliver Alden, who d. in Manchester, d. Nehe miah (M. D.) and Experience (Lord) Cleaveland, dysen tery, Aug. 29, 1872, a. 70 y. 6 m. 14 d. THOMAS, George Briggs, m., shoemaker, s. David and Mary, b. Portland, Mc, consumption, Nov. 7, 1858, a. 23 y. 7 m. , d. George B. and Mary A., Apr. 4, 1856, a. 14 d. , d. George B. and Mary A., Jan. 11, 1858, a. 1 d. TOPSFIELD DEATHS 24 1 THOMPSON, Bradford W., embolism of brain, Sept. 17, 1887, a. 49 y. 10 m. (Died in Boston, body brought into town.) Edward W., s. David and Mary E., b. Haverhill, July 5, 1862, a. 11 y. , s. George E. and Lizzie E., stillborn. May 18, 1888. TITLOW, L. Eliza, d. Benjamin C. and Lois (Moore) Orne (both dec'd), diabetes, July 31, 1870, a. 35 y. (Died at Rochester, N. H., wife of John Titlow of Elizabeth City, N. J. Left here for N. H. a few days before death; in terred here.) TODD, Almira Cummings, housekeeper, d. William and Sarah (Scott), la grippe paralysis, Apr. 22, 1893, a. 63 y. 4 m. Asahel H., m., shoe operative, s. Samuel C. and Lydia (Gould), peritonitis, June 8, 1890, a. 59 y. 7 m. 25 d. Eugene H., s. Samuel and Harriet L. (Chase), chronic diar rhoea, Sept. 20, 1863, a. 21 y. (Died at Port Hudson, La., remains arrived here Mar. 21, and were interred Mar. 24, 1865; enlisted Dec, 1861.) Harriot L., w. Samuel, Esq., d. George and Clarissa (Cook) Chase, b. Cornish, N. H., pleurisy fever, Jan. 27, 1877, a. 59 y. 9 m. 10 d. John, m., s. Dea. Samuel C. (dec'd) and Lydia, b. Ipswich, disease of brain and spinal cord, pleurisy, Oct. 14, 1865, a. 48 y. 6 m, 10 d. John Wallace, s. Samuel and Harriet L., diarrhoea, Jan. 31, 1855, a. 5 m. 9 d. Lydia, wid. Dea. Samuel C, at home, d. John and Ruth (Per kins) Gould, old age, July 10, 1881, a. 93 y. 28 d. Samuel, farmer, s. Samuel C. and Lydia G. (Gould), heart failure, June 5, 1893, a. 80 y. 7 m. 19 d. Samuel C, Dea., m., boot and shoemaker, s. Solomon and Elizabeth, b. Peterborough, N. H., apoplexy, Dec. 29, 1858, a. 75 y. 8 m. 6 d. TOLE, Cynthia, wid. Samuel, d. John and Mehitable (Balch) Bradstreet, disease of heart. Mar. 30, 1882, a. 79 y. 4 m. 26 d. Samuel, m., b. Chester, N. H., Bright's disease and dropsy, Jan. 10, 1874, a. 74 y. 3 m. 1 d. TOWLE, John P., farmer, s. Samuel and Cynthia, Bright's disease, Oct. 3, 1897, a! 70 y. 242 TOPSFIELD DEATHS TOWNE, Abba T., d. David and Rebecca H., consumption, Jan. 3, 1864, a. 22 y. 8 m. Alfred P., retired, s. Benjamin, Apr. 14, 1891, a. 76 y. 10 d. (Died in Bradford, body brought into town.) Ann S., w. Elisha H., d. Duncan, and Margaret Sillers, b. Pic tou, Nova Scotia, consumption, Aug. 4, 1859, a. 29 y. 3 m. Benjamin, widr., yeoman, s. Jacob and Rachel (Cain), paraly sis. Mar. 29, 1879, a. 85 y. 3 m. 7 d. Benjamin B., m., farmer, s. Benjamin and Sally (Boardman), pneumonia, Feb. 26, 1888, a. 75 y. 5 m. 26 d. Benjamin E., farmer, enteritis, Dec. 13, 1893, a. 22 y. 5 m. 22 d. (Died at Rowley, body brought into town.) Benjamin Walter, s. Benjamin B. and Esther, scarlet fever. Mar. 17, 1853, a. 2 y. 1 m. 10 d. Caroline P., d. Joseph and Hannah (Perkins), cancer in stomach. May 27, 1865, a. 48 y. 2 m. 25 d. Carrie M., wid. Dudley P., d. Thomas and Elisabeth W. (Mer rell) Perkins, diabetes, Sept. 26, 1885, a. 33 y. 1 d. Catherine, housekeeper, d. Elijah and Martha, b. Salem, July 27, 1894. (Died at Salem, body brought into town.) Charles H., Sept. 28, 1897, a. 52 y. (Died at Boston, body brought into town.) Charles Sewall, s. Daniel and Fanny, scarlet fever, Jan. 18, 1853, a. 9 y. Daniel, farmer, s. Daniel and Nabby (Lake), cystitis, Oct. 12, 1891, a. 81 y. 7 m. David, sen., farmer, s. David and Susanna, Mar. 17, 1862, a. 82 y. 11 d. (He and John Pike Towne, died in same house ; both interred on same day and hour in South Bury ing Ground.) David, m., farmer, s. Joseph and Hannah, Bright's disease and paralysis, Sept. 15, 1878, a. 63 y. 4 m. 7 d. Doris May, d. William F. and Agnes C. (O'Brien), b. Brad ford, meningitis, Apr. 24, 1895, a. 1 y. 1 m. 18 d. Dudley Perkins, widr., farmer, s. J. Waldo and Lydia P. (Per kins), acute diabetes and erysipelas. Sept 30, 1896, at 47 y. 2 m. 25 d. Eben W., farmer, s. Ebenezer and Lydia (Averill), exhaus tion, following an attack of influenza, Apr. 15, 1899, a. 82 y. 2 m. 4 d. Ebenezer, m., farmer, s. Joshua and Sarah, old age, July 11, 1858, a. 74 y. 10 m. 4 d. Elisha H., widr., farmer, s. Benjamin and Sally (Boardman), cardiac disease and dropsy, Sept. 2, 1895, a. 71 y. 9 m. Elizabeth, d. Joseph and Elizabeth, old age, May 5, 1850, a. 89 y. TOPSFIELD DEATHS 243 Towne, Elmer H., s. Charles H. and Sarah J. (Smith), b. Danvers, pneumonia, Jan. 10, 1888, a. 20 y. 7 m. 13 d. (Died at Haverhill, body brought into town.) Esther P., wid., housekeeper, d. John P. and Esther (Perkins) Peabody, congestion of lungs, Dec. 21, 1891, a. 79 y. 3 m. 9 d. Ezra, farmer, m., s. Jacob and Mary (Perkins), typhoid pneu monia, Feb. 5, 1882, a. 74 y. 3 m. 19 d. Frances A., d. Daniel and Fanny, consumption. May 21, 1856, a. 16 y. 10 m. George Augustus, m., carpenter, s. Jacob Waldo and Lydia (Perkins), pleuro pneumonia, Apr. 10, 1882, a. 38 y. 7 m. 17 d. George I., s. Sewall L. and Mary A., Jan. 30, 1860, a. 6 y. 2 m. 10 d. Harriet A., w. John N., d. William H. and Sarah (Lake) Garrett, child birth, Apr. 6, 1883, a. 23 y. 11 m. 24 d. (Died at North Andover. Mother b. Topsfield.) Harriet Ethel, d. Alfred E. and Maria J., hemorrhage of bowels following la grippe, Feb. 10, 1894, a. 4 y. 5 m. 18 d. (Died at Georgetown, body brought into town.) Henry, farmer, s. Jacob, Jr. and Rachel, lung fever, Nov. 9, 1864, a. 75 y. 9 m. 8 d. Howard D., s. Jacob W. and Lydia P. (Perkins), inflammation of the brain, June 28, 1869, a. 12 y. 5 m. 10 d. Ivory W., s. Jacob Arthur and Susan P. (Tinkham), jaundice, Jan. 5, 1887, a. 21 d. Jacob, m., farmer, s. Elijah and Martha, b. Salem, diabetes, Nov. 12, 1883, a. 78 y. 9 d. Jacob Albert (of New York City), m., engineer, s. J. Waldo and Lydia (Perkins), double pneumonia, Aug. 26, 1883, a. 39 y. 1 m. Jacob Alden, m., farmer, s. Benjamin and Sally (Boardman), disease of heart, Dec. 22, 1881, a. 65 y. 1 m. 3 d. Jacob Perkins, widr., farmer, s. Jacob and Mary (Perkins), heart disease and old age. Mar. 16, 1889, a. 85 y. 5 m. 10 d. Jacob Waldo, m., farmer, s. Jacob, 3d, and Sophia (Wildes), b. Hamilton, pneumonia, Aug. 13, 1874, a. 56 y. 6 m. 9 d. John Pike, m., shoemaker, s. David, Jr. and Rebecca H., con sumption. Mar. 16, 1862, a. 22 y. 2 m. 19 d. (He and David Towne, died in same house; both interred on same day and hour in South Burying Ground.) Joseph, Sen., widr., farmer and shoemaker, s. David and Su sanna, disease of bladder, July 8, 1860, a. 75 y. 8 m. 14 d. 244 TOPSFIELD DEATHS Towne, Laura Annie, d. Sewall L. and Mary A. (Severance) , rheumatism in the heart, July 21, 1866, a. 4 y. 5 m. 5 d. Lois L., w. Lorenzo P., d. Moses and Lucy Perkins, b. Dan vers, cancer of stomach, June 25, 1875, a. 66 y. 7 m. Lorenzo Perkins, widr., farmer, s. Joseph, Jr. and Hannah (Perkins), gangrene of foot, Jan. 31, 1877, a. 65 y. 10 m. 7 d. Lucy Ellen, d. Daniel and Fanny, Dec. 5, 1860, a. 14 y. 11 m. 10 d. (Died at Maiden. Interred here.) Luke, m., farmer and shoemaker, s. David and Susanna, heart disease, Apr. 30, 1863, a. 75 y. Lydia, d. Joseph and Elizabeth, June 15, 1850, a. 77 y. (At almshouse; found dead in bed in morning.) Lydia, wid. Ebenezer, who died July 11, 1858, d. Nathaniel and Hannah Averell, old age, Nov. 27, 1859, a. 77 y. 8 m. 24 d. Lydia Phippen, wid. J. Waldo, d. Dudley and Sarah (Perkins) Perkins, nephritis, left hemiplegia, June 15, 1886, a. 63 y. 2 m. 17 d. Martha, wid. Jacob, who died Apr. 30, 1835, d. Joseph and Jane Cree, paralysis, July 30, 1861, a. 78 y. 4 m. (Her 1st. marriage was to Daniel Hartwell.) Mary, d. David and Susanna T., palsy, June 12, 1862, a. 84 y. 5 m. 18 d. (Died in Boxford, interred here.) Mary, d. Jacob and Mary (Perkins), disease of spinal nerve, Apr. 15, 1883, a. 77 y. 7 d. Mary Abby, d. Sewall L. and Mary A., scarlet fever and throat distemper, Apr. 2, 1852, a. 4 y. 5 m. 9 d. Mary Ann B., d. Benja;min B. and Esther, b. Beverly, July 20, 1856, a. 11 y. 6 m. Mary Elizabfeth, supposed in or near Boston, consumption, July 27, 1871, a. 20 y. 9 m. Nelson Howard, s. J.. Albert and Lydia H. (Melville), b. Bev erly, peritonitis, Feb. 15, 1885, a. 9 y. 5 m. 13 d. Otis Warren, s. Sewall L. and Mary A., scarlet fever and throat distemper, Apr. 3, 1852, a. 2 y. 6 m. 20 d. Rachel C, w. J. P., d. Jacob, 3rd and Sophia (Wildes) Towne, b. Hamilton, lung fever. Mar. 7, 1878, a. 63 y. 11 m. Rebecca Home, m., housewife, d. John and Rebecca (Home) Pike, b. Ossipee, N. H., pneumonia, Jan. 15, 1899, a. 80 y 4 m. 23 d. Sally, w. Benjamin, d. Daniel and Lydia (Bishop) Boardman, dysentery, Aug. 28, 1872, a. 79 y. 8 m. Sarah, d. Dominick and Sarah (Perkins) Moore, pneumonia, Jan. 16, 1871, a. 76 y. 4 m. 7 d. (Died at Newbury, b. here; interred here in "Moore's Tomb," wid. of Luke Towne, who died Apr. 30, 1863. Parents born here.) TOPSFIELD DEATHS 245 Towne, Sarah, wid., d. Ebenezer and Lydia (Averill) Towne, apoplectic shock, July 14, 1894, a. 82 y. 7 m. 15 d. Sewall Lake, m., farmer, s. Daniel and Abigail (Lake), gastro enteritis, July 9, 1899, a. 81 y. 9 m. 12 d. Sophia, wid. Jacob who died May 4, 1844, d. Sylvanus and Rebecca Wildes, July 8, 1863, a, 74 y. 3 m. Susan Augusta, d. Jacob and Sophia (Wildes), consumption, Feb. 11, 1870, a. 42 y. 7 m. 13 d. Willie F., s. Jacob W. and Lydia P. (Perkins), congestion of the lungs, Feb. 13, 1869, a. 15 y. 7 m. 29 d. TWISDEN, Emma Louise, d. Hooper O. and Lydia Ann (Heath), b. Swampscott, consumption of bowels, June 16, 1867, a. 10 y. 1 m'. (Interred at Swampscott.) TYLER, Eri Burton, laborer, s. Samuel and Fannie ( Hardy) , b. Middleton, epithelioma of face, July 5, 1897, a. 79 y. 1 m. 16 d. (Interred at Middleton.) Hannah, m., d. David and Sarah (Lake) Lake, b. Newbury port, Dec. 20, 1889, a. 73 y. 11 m. (Died at Boxford, body brought into town.) WAITT, Elizabeth, wid. William Waitte, drowned at sea, Sept. 22, 1817, d. Sjdvanus and Rebekah Wildes, Mar. 16, 1853, a. 66 y. 5 d. William, widr., expressman, s. William and Elizabeth (Wildes),left hemiplegia, Aug. 2, 1888, a. 76 y. 10 m. 11 d. WAKEHAM, Samuel J., m., operative, s. Samuel G. and Lucy (Wilkins), b. Middleton, consumption, Apr. 15, 1883, a. 45 y. 11 m. (Interred at Ipswich.) WALKER, Michael, brass finisher, s. Michael and Mary (Tur- ley), b. Ireland, phthisis, Feb. 27, 1893, a. 25 y. 6 m. (Died at Free Home for Consumptives, Boston.) WALTZ, Elizabeth J., wid., d. Nathaniel and Louise (Emory) Graves, b. South Thomaston, Me., pneumonia, Oct. 11, 1892, a. 79 y. 9 d. WATERHOUSE, George M., s. Lewis H. and Elizabeth (Bow den), b. Milton, teething. May 29, 1875, a. 1 y. 3 m. (Died in Milton. Father b. Waterford, Me., mother in England.) 246 TOPSFIELD DEATHS AVaterhouse, Gilbert Elmer, s. Lewis H. and Elizabeth (Bowden), cholera infantum, Aug. 27, 1869, a. 5 m. (Died at Saugus, interred here. Carried from here day before death.) Lewis H., May 21, 1880, a. 36 y. 3 m. (Died in Lynn.) WATERS, James, m., farmer, s. John and Mary, b. Ireland, paralysis of heart, sudden, Nov. 2, 1885, a. 56 y. 8 m. WATSON, Jonathan, laborer, s. Joseph and Mary, b. Alton, N. H., drowned. May 31, 1881, a. 21 y. 6 m. 26 d. (In terred at Alton Bay, N. H.) WELCH, Abram, m., shoemaker, s. Moses and Mary (Nason), b. Shapleigh, Me., fracture of spine by falling from a load of hay, Aug. 22, 1899, a. 57 y. 2 m. 25 d. Addie, w. Abraham, d. William and Sarah (Shaw) Nickerson, b. Yarmouth, N. S., measles and pneumonia', Apr. 4, 1874, a. 23 y. 3 m. Arthur Franklin, s. Moses P. and Minnie R. (Bell), congenital hernia, Nov. 20, 1876, a. 4 d. Charles A., s. Alvin F. and Jane G. (Dudley), congestion of lungs, Nov. 26, 1882, a. 2^/^ d. Della May, d. Abram and Addie (Nickerson), diphtheria, Sept. 7, 1881, a. 10 y. 6 m. 5 d, Eleanor C, at home, d. Rev. Francis and Harriet (Conant), June 16, 1891, a. 33 y. 9 m. (Died in Somerville, Mass., lived in Haverhill, body brought into town.) Ernest F., s. Abram and Addie (Nickerson), diphtheria, Sept. 7, 1881, a. 8 y. 2 m. Francis, Rev., Feb. 17, 1894, a. 88 y. 10 m., 18 d. (Died at Haverhill, body brought into town.) Fred Burton, s. Charles P. and Emma (Wallace), whooping cough, Nov. 24, 1898, a. 4 m. 5 d. Harriet A., w. Francis, d. William and Ruth Conant, b. Ips wich, brain, with paralysis, Oct. 22, 1886, a. 68 y. 8 m. 13 d. Harry P., Sept. 21, 1898, a. 5 m. (Died at West Newbury, body brought into town.) Herbert Clinton, operative, s. Jotham S. and Mary E. (Don aldson), bronchitis and oedema Nov. 9, 1889, a 28 y 2 m. 7 d John C, carpenter, s. John and Eliza (Gordon), b. Richmond, Me,, abdominal tumor, Apr. 20, 1882, a. 53 y. 3 m, 16 d. Jotham S., shoemaker, s. Samuel and Mary Ann (Stevens), b. Great Falls, N. H., pneumonia, Apr. 26, 1892, a 56 y 10 m. 9 d. TOPSFIELD DEATHS 247 Welch, Louisa S., d. Francis and Harriet A. (Conant), b. Perry, Me., typhoid fever, Jan. 7, 1872, a. 24 y. 4 m. Mary Ann, wid., d. Jotham and Martha Stevens, b. Sanford, Me., dropsy, chronic, Jan. 26, 1882, a. 76 y. 7 m. 17 d. Mary Jane, d. James and Bridget, b. Danvers, heart disease. May 7, 1892, a. 10 y. 7 m. 5 d. (Interred at Danvers.) Rena May, d. Parker W. and Clara H. (Howard), consump tion, Apr. 4, 1872, a. 11 m. 26 d. Samuel, s. Jacob and Mary, b. ^hapleigh. Me,, heart disease. May 9, 1878, a. 74 y. 11 m.'l9 d. Samuel P., s. Alvin F. and Jane Gray (Dudley), drowned in Crystal Lake, Dec. 8, 1889, a. 11 y. 7 m. (Died at Haverhill, body brought into town.) Thomas H., s. Abram and Ellen (O'Connor), diptheria, Sept. 14, 1881, a. 3 y. 5 m. 14 d. William, Jr., s. George and Mary, b. York, Mc, chronic diar rhoea, Nov. 7, 1863, a. 26 y. (Died at hospital on Folly Island, N. C. Enlisted Aug., 1862, in 40th Mass. Reg. Co. P. Not interred here.) WELLS, Almira T., w. Hiram, d. Ebenezer and Nancy (Col man) Small, b. West Alton, N. H., pneumonia. Mar. 14, 1877, a. 61 y. 15 d. Catherine K., housekeeper, .d. Nathaniel, enteritis, June 19, 1896, a. 78 y. 9 m. 23 d. Hannah, w. Nathaniel, d. Nathaniel and Elizabeth (Gould) Herrick, b. Boxford, tumor, Oct. 21, 1869, a. 65 y. Hiram, farmer, s. Nathaniel B. and Ruth (Towne), heart dis- sease. Mar. 16, 1892, a. 85 y. 11 m. 26 d. Nathaniel, widr., s. Nathaniel B. and Ruth (Towne), pleuro pneumonia, June 18, 1873, a. 72 y. 2 m. 10 d. Nathaniel B., widr., farmer, s. John and Eunice (Batchelder), b. Boxford, lung fever. Mar. 22, 1859, a. 89 y. Ruth, w. Nathaniel B., d. Ephraim Towne, jr. and Ruth, pa ralysis, Apr. 26, 1855, a. 71 y.' Sarah Judson, d. Hiram and Almira T., scarlet fever, Apr. 20, 1853, a. 1 y. 24 d, WENTWORTH, Ralph M., s. Amasa P. and Deborah M., b. South Danvers, dysentery, Sept. 16, 1864, a. 1 y. 7 m. WHIDDEN, Lizzie S., d. James S. and Flora J., b. Hamilton, dysentery, Sept. 10, 1880, a. 3 y. 7 m. 7 d. (Interred Ham ilton. ) 248 TOPSFIELD DEATHS WHIPPLE, Ann Maria, w. John S., d. William E. and Mary Ann (Reed) Kimball, b. Danvers, cancer of womb, July 1, 1874, a. 45 y. 4 m. 20 d. John S., widr., butcher, s. Robert, b. New Boston, N. H., dis ease of liver, Apr. 26, 1883, a. 59 y. 3 m. 4 d. (Died at South Tamworth, N. H. Father b. Barry, Vt.) WHITE, Charles, m., laborer, hernia, Aug. 7, 1855, a. 49 y. WHITTEN, Clarence Leon, s. George P. and Mary E. Whit ten, b. Barre, marasmus, Oct. 6, 1887, a. 4 m, 18 d. WILDES, Abigail, wid. Capt. Dudley, Jr., who died Jan. 11, 1820, d. Samuel and Matta (Poster) Bradstreet, Dec 2, 1869, a. 83 y. 11 m. (Died at Lynn, interred here, ground by Haverhill road.) Almon O., s. Moses, Jr. and Sarah J., Dec 13, 1857, a. 1 m. 21 d. Alvin S., s. Humphrey, Jr. and Olive B., scarlet fever, Feb. 14, 1853, a. 5 y. Asahel H., s. Capt. Dudley and Abigail (Bradstreet), Mar. 4, 1879, a. 65 y. 10 m. (Died in Ipswich.) Austin P., s. Humphrey, Jr. and Olive B., choked, Nov. 6, 1853, a. 3 y. 11 m. 23 d. Charles L., m., shoemaker, s. Humphrey and Olive B. (Per kins) (she dec'd), cerebro spinal meningitis. May 26, 1873, a. 27 y. 8 m. Clarissa, d. Sylvanus, Esq, and Rebecca (Baker), heart disease, Jan. 27, 1875, a. 83 y. 8 m. 3 d. Ephraim, s. Col. Ephraim and Rachel (Towne), disease of heart, Jan. 22, 1873, a. 62 y. 10 m. (Interred at Mt. Au burn. ) Esther, wid. Moses, who died Jan. 2, 1838, s. John and Esther Dwinell, typhoid fever, Sept. 23, 1858, a. 79 y. 10 m. 5 d. Eunice, wid. of Daniel W. who died 1810, d. Lot and Eunice Conant, b. Ipswich (Linebrook), Sept. 19, 1864, a. 94 y. (Died in Boxford. She was sister to Bart. C. who died Sept., 1839.) Frederick William, s. William Henry (dec'd) and Dora T. (Sweeney), lung fever, Apr. 25, 1872, a. 10 m. 24 d. George W., s. George W,, son of Lewis, b. Wenham, July 15, 1896, a. 2 m. 21 d. (Died at Wenham, body brought into town.) TOPSFIELD DEATHS 249 Wildes, H. Walter, watchmaker, s. Moses, 2d and Sarah J. (Lombard), cardiac disease. May 7, 1892, a. 29 y. 3 m. 16 d. Hayward L., s. Moses, 2d, and Sarah A. (dec'd), chronic diar rhoea, Sept. 1, 1865, a. 19 y. 10 d. Humphrey, Sen., widr., farmer, s. Moses and Susanna, cystitis, Feb. 19, 1862, a. 82 y. 6 m. 15 d. Humphrey, widr., boot maker, s. Humphrey and Abigail (Pea body), apoplexy, Dec. 9, 1883, a. 69 y. 6 m. 29 d. (Died at almshouse.) Israel, widr., s. Daniel and Eunice, angina pectoris, Dec. 4, 1880, a. 75 y. 11 d. John T., s. Humphrey, Jr. and Olive B., scarlet fever, Feb. IS, 1853, a. 1 y. 3 m. Joseph, s. Moses and Esther, congestion of lungs. Mar. 10, 1862, a. 54 y. 10 m. 8 d. Joshua, farmer, s. Daniel and Eunice, typhoid fever. May 15, 1862, a. 63 y. 10 m. 2 d. Louie T., s. George W., son of Lewis, b. Wenham, Sept. 1, 1893, a. 4 m. 22 d. (Died at Wenham, body brought into town. ) Lucy E., d. Moses and Sarah J., consumption, Apr. 18, 1878, a. 17 y. 27 d. Moses, farmer, s. Moses and Esther (Dwinell) pneumonia and and disease of heart, Nov. S, 1889, a. 80 y. 4 m. 25 d. Moses, m., farmer, s. Daniel and Eunice (Conant), apoplexy. Mar. 5, 1895, a. 84 y. 4 m. Nabby, m., d. John, Jr. and Lydia Peabody, apoplexy, Nov. 18, 1857, a. 76 y. 5 m. 10 d. Olive B., w. Humphrey, d. Amos and Betsey Perkins, con sumption. Mar. 25, 1862, a. 43 y. 21 d. Servetus Lombard, shoe operative, s. Moses, 2d. and Sarah J. (Lombard), phthisis and disease of heart, Feb. 23, 1889, a. 30 y. 2 m. 16 d. Susan, d. Moses and Esther (Dwinell), disease of brain, June 1, 1884, a. 79 y. 7 m. 4 d. William Henry, m., shoemaker, s. Joseph and Louisa, b. An dover, consumption, Feb. 2, 1872, a. 28 y. 2 m. 6 d. WILKINS, Joseph Peabody, shoemaker and laborer, b. Middle- ton, dysentery, Sept. 17, 1864, a. 70 y. WILLEY, Daniel, m., carpenter, s. Isaac and Mary (Triess), ' b. Wolfboro, N. H., apoplexy, Apr. 3, 1889, a. 78 y. 28 d. Daniel E., m., s. Daniel and Elizabeth B.' (Perkins), Feb. 1, • 1885, a. 40 y. (Died at Lynn.) 250 TOPSFIELD DEATHS Willey, Elizabeth B., w. Daniel, d. Thomas and Sarah Per kins, suicide (by hanging),' Feb. 23, 1861, a. 49 y. 2 m. 19 d. Freddie H., s. D. Edwin and Marcella J., b. Lynn, canker, July 31, 1872, a. 6 m. 8 d. (Died at Lynn, interred here by Haverhill road; father b. in Topsfield, mother in Mount Vernon, N. H.) Mary K., d. Daniel and Elizabeth B., typhoid fever, Sept. 6, 1860, a. 4 y. 9 m. Mercy, wid. Daniel Willey and Moody Andrews, d. Elisha and Dolly Perkins, rheumatism, June 26, 1884, a. 81 y. 2 m. 7 d. WILLIAMS, Charlotte,* m., housewife, d. Philip and Elmira (Goodwin) Frost, b. Puberico, N. S., diabetes and pulmo nary consumption. Mar. 15, 1891, a. 61 y. 3 m. 15 d. (Interred at Danvers.) Cora Belle, m., housekeeper, Feb. 9, 1894, a. 35 y. 6 m. 2 d, (Died at Haverhill, body brought into town.) Watson S,, clerk, s. George E. and Charlotte, b. Yarmouth, N. S., congestion of the lungs, Jan. 29, 1888, a. 24 y. 11 m. 29 d. (Interred at Danvers.) WILSON, Artemus L., dysentery, Aug. 26, 1896, a. 4 y. (Died at Lynn, body brought into town.) Charles C., s. John and Susan, b. N. H., consumption, Sept. 21, 1877, a. 35 y. 2 m, 17 d. (Died in Washington, D. C. Interred in "Boyden Tomb", husband of Frederica (Boy den) Wilson. Her previous marriage was with Charles Newell of West Newbury.) Elizabeth, d. James and Emily A., Dec. 19, 1857, a. 7 m. 28 d. Hazel M., Aug. 22, 1896, a. 1 y. 7 m. 12 d. (Died at Lynn, body brought into town.) Mary E., m., housewife, d. Charles H. and Carrie E. Carswell, b. Lynn, peritonitis, Apr. 21, 1892, a. 23 y. 10 m. 21 d. Sarah E., w. James, housekeeping, d. Edward and Sarah Down ing, b. Wakefield, cystitis, Dec 28, 1880, a. 41 y. 10 m. 28 d. WINSLOW, Charles, m., laborer, s. Aaron and Hannah (French), b. North Fayette, Maine, cancer of throat, June 25, 1899, a. 69 y. 7 m. 3 d. Ernest Palmer, s.. Charles and Elizabeth (Gould), cholera in fantum, Aug. 6, 1865, a. 1 m. 1 d. TOPSFIELD DEATHS 25 1 WRIGHT, Abigail W., w. Dea. John, s. Humphrey and Nabby Wildes, dysentery, Oct. 19, 1851, a. 44 y. 11 m. 12 d. John, Dea., m., shoe manufacturer, s. John and Lydia, typhoid fever, July 29, 1861, a.-57 y. John, s. Dea. John (dec'd) and Lucy Ann, diphtheria, Oct. 27, 1863, a. 3 y. 11 m. 7 d. Lucy Ann, wid. John, housewife, d. David and Sally (Balch) Sanderson, cancer of stomach. May 27, 1890, a. 67 y. 7 m. 25 d. NEGRESS EMERSON, Phillis, colored maid of Nancy Porter, old age, July 9, 1851, a. 73 y. YALE UNIVERSITY UBRARY 3 9002 08937 4152