Vital records of Nantucket, Massachusetts : to the year 1850, deaths, Part 1

Author: Nantucket (Mass.)
Publication date: 1925
Publisher: Boston, Mass. : New England Historic Genealogical Society
Number of Pages: 634


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GENEALOGY COLLECTION


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PUBLISHED BY THE NEW ENGLAND HISTORIC GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY AT THE ROBERT HENRY EDDY MEMORIAL ROOMS AT THE CHARGE OF THE EDDY TOWN-RECORD FUND BOSTON, MASS.


1928


T HIS publication is issued under the authority of a vote passed by the NEW ENGLAND HISTORIC GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY, November 6, 1901, as follows :


Voted : That the sum of $20,000, from the bequest of the late Robert Henry Eddy, be set aside as a special fund to be called the Eddy Town-Record Fund, for the sole purpose of publish- ing the Vital Records of the towns of Massachusetts, and that the Council be authorized and instructed to make such ar- rangements as may be necessary for such publication. And the treasurer is hereby instructed to honor such drafts as shall be authorized by the Council for this purpose.


Committee on Publications


JAMES PARKER PARMENTER G. ANDREWS MORIARTY, JR.


HOSEA STARR BALLOU JOHN WALLACE SUTER


ALFRED JOHNSON WALTER KENDALL WATKINS


HENRY EDWARDS SCOTT, Editor


HAVERHILL, MASS. RECORD PUBLISHING CO.


T HE TOWN OF NANTUCKET, Nantucket County, was originally called "Nantuckett," but the name was changed by the Province of New York, to which it belonged, June 27, 1687, "to be called by the Name of the Trustees of the Freeholders & Comonalty of the Towne of Sharborn."


In 1692 the island of Nantucket was granted to the Province of Massachusetts Bay.


June 8, 1713, the island of Tuckannock was granted to Nantucket [sic].


June 8, 1795, the name was changed from "Sherburn" to Nantucket.


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Population by Census : 1765 (Prov.), 3320;


1776 (Prov.), 4412;


1790 (U.S.), 4620;


1800 (U.S.), 5617; 1810 (U.S.), 6807 ;


1820 (U.S.), 7266; 1830 (U.S.), 7202;


1840 (U.S.), 9012; 1850 (U.S.), 8452;


1855 (State), 8064;


1860 (U.S.), 6094;


1865 (State), 4748; 1870 (U.S.), 4123;


1875 (State), 320I ;


1880 (U.S.), 3727;


1885 (State), 3142;


1890 (U.S.), 3268;


1895 (State), 3016;


1900 (U.S.), 3006; 1905 (State), 2930;


I9IO (U.S.), 2962 ;


1915 (State),


3166;


1920


(U.S.),


2797.


EXPLANATIONS


I. The fact that a birth, marriage, or death is recorded in Nantucket does not prove that it occurred there, unless it is so stated in the record. When places other than Nantucket and Massachusetts are named in the original records, they are given as they appear there; but when Nantucket is named, the initial letter only is used, except in unusual phrases.


2. In all items from town records the original spelling is followed, and no attempt is made to correct errors appearing in the records.


3. A baptism is not printed, if it occurs within one year after the recorded date of birth of a child of the same name and parents or if it is clear that the child baptized is identical with the child of the birth record ; but variations found in the bap- tismal record are added to the birth record.


4. The birth of a married woman is recorded under her maiden name, if it is known. But if the maiden name cannot be determined, the entry appears under the husband's name, with a dash enclosed in brackets, i.e., [-], to signify that the maiden name is unknown. If it is not known whether the surname is that of a married or unmarried woman, "? m." is placed in brackets after the Christian name.


5. Marriages and intentions of marriage are printed under the names of both parties. When both the marriage and in- tention of marriage are recorded, only the marriage record is printed ; and where a marriage appears without the intention being recorded, it is designated with an asterisk.


6. Additional information which does not appear in the original text of an item, i.e., any explanation, query, inference, or difference shown in other entries of the record, is bracketed. Parentheses are used to show variations in the spelling of a name in the same entry, to indicate the maiden name of a wife, to enclose an imperfect portion of the original text, and to separate clauses in the original text.


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ABBREVIATIONS


a. - age abt. - about


b. - born


B.C.M. - Bristol County Marriages, returns from Dartmouth and New Bedford


bp. - baptized bur. - buried


C.R.I. - church record, First Congregational Church C.R.2. - church record, South Congregational Church


C.R.3. - church record, First Methodist Episcopal Church


C.R.4. - church record, Society of Friends


ch. - child chn. - children Co. - county d. - daughter ; day ; died Dea. - deacon dec'd - deceased


dup. - duplicate entry


Eld. - Elder


Ens. - Ensign


G.R.I. - gravestone record, Old North Cemetery, Grove Lane G.R.2. - gravestone record, New North Cemetery


G.R.3. - gravestone record, Prospect Hill Cemetery, Milk and Mount Vernon Streets


G.R.4. - gravestone record, Old South Cemetery, near Atlantic Avenue


G.R.5. - gravestone record, Friends' Cemetery, Saratoga Street and Madaket Road


G.R.6. - gravestone record, Colored Cemetery, near Old Mill h. - hours ; husband


inf. - infant


int. - publishment of intention of marriage


Jr. - junior


Lt. - Lieutenant


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ABBREVIATIONS


m. - married ; month


mar. - marriage


min. - minutes


N. - Nantucket


N.C.R. - Nantucket Court Records


P.R.I. - private record, from a record furnished by Samuel W. Comstock of Wellesley


P.R.2. - private record, from a record furnished by Miss Susan Wyer Haggerty of Boston


P.R.3. - private record, from the Zophar Haden family Bible in the possession (1911) of Arthur Howard Churchill of Montclair, N.J.


P.R.4. - private record, from an old Nantucket family Bible in the possession (19II) of James L. Hammond of Matta- poisett


P.R.5. - private record, from the George F. Joy family Bible in the possession (19II) of Mrs. Charles A. Sawyer of Nantucket


P.R.6. - private record, from the Thomas Hussey family Bible in the possession (19II) of Mrs. Mary C. Tripp of New Bedford


P.R.7. - private record, from the Isaac Myrick family Bible in the possession (1911) of Mrs. Edward B. Hussey of Nantucket


P.R.8. - private record, from a sampler in the possession of the Nantucket Historical Association


P.R.9. - private record, from a sampler in the possession of the Nantucket Historical Association


P.R.IO. - private record, from a sampler in the possession of the Nantucket Historical Association


P.R.II. - private record, from an embroidered mourning piece in the possession of the Nantucket Historical Association P.R.12. - private record, from the George Myrick, Jr., family tree in the possession of the Nantucket Historical Associa- tion


P.R.13. - private record, from the Benjamin Cartwright family tree in the possession of the Nantucket Historical Associa- tion


P.R.14. - private record, from the Walter Folger family tree in the possession of the Nantucket Historical Association


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ABBREVIATIONS


P.R.15. - private record, from the Alexander Folger family tree in the possession of the Nantucket Historical Association P.R.16. - private record, from the Benjamin Coffin family Bible owned by E. B. Coleman, M.D., and in the custody (1911) of the Nantucket Historical Association


P.R.17. - private record, from the George Pollard family Bible in the possession of the Nantucket Historical Association P.R.18. - private record, from the family Bible of Adeline Fanning in the possession of the Nantucket Historical Association


P.R.19. - private record, from the Josiah Gorham family Bible in the possession of the Nantucket Historical Association P.R.20. - private record, from the Jonathan Swain family Bible in the possession of the Nantucket Historical Association P.R.21. - private record, from the Thomas Macy family Bible in the possession of the Nantucket Historical Association P.R.22. - private record, from a sampler in the possession of the Nantucket Historical Association


P.R.23. - private record, from a, mourning piece in the posses- sion of the Nantucket Historical Association


P.R.24. - private record, from the Peleg Brock family Bible in the possession (1911) of Albert G. Brock of Nantucket P.R.25. - private record, from the Joseph Bunker family Bible in the possession (1911) of Albert G. Brock of Nantucket P.R.26. - private record, from the Simeon Coleman family Bible in the possession (1911) of Mrs. John W. Cook of Nantucket


P.R.27. - private record, from a Plumb family Bible in the possession (1911) of Mrs. John W. Cook of Nantucket P.R.28. - private record, from the Hosier-Austin family Bible in the possession (1911) of Mrs. Obed G. Smith of Nan- tucket


P.R.29. - private record, from the Simeon Coleman, 2d, family Bible in the possession (1911) of Mrs. Obed G. Smith of Nantucket


P.R.30. - private record, from the John H. Hosier family Bible in the possession (1911) of Mrs. Obed G. Smith of Nan- tucket


P.R.31. - private record, from the Timothy Bunker family Bible in the possession (1911) of Mrs. Ann M. Bunker of Nantucket


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ABBREVIATIONS


P.R.32. - private record, from the Jones-Conant family Bible in the possession (19II) of Mrs. Oresta A. B. Tracy of Nantucket


P.R.33. - private record, from the Charles C. Morris family Bible in the possession (19II) of Lydia C. Cushman of Nantucket


P.R.34. - private record, from the Benjamin Gardner, 4th, family Bible in the possession (19II) of Miss Helen A. Gardner of Nantucket


P.R.35. - private record, from the Charles Macy family Bible in the possession (19II) of Miss Helen A. Gardner of Nantucket


P.R.36. - private record, from the Shubael Folger family Bible in the possession (19II) of Miss Mary P. Folger of Nan- tucket


P.R.37. - private record, from the Thomas G. Folger family record in the possession (19II) of Miss Mary P. Folger of Nantucket


P.R.38. - private record, from the William C. Folger genea- logical records in the possession of the Nantucket Histori- cal Association (This compilation has been used because of the valuable clues it affords, but its statements should be received with caution, as it is not free from errors. It should also be understood that in many instances the events recorded did not take place in Nantucket, and in a few cases attention has been called to the question of residence. Many records of families of Nantucket origin, living in New York, North Carolina, Ohio, and elsewhere, do not properly belong in these printed volumes and there- fore have been omitted.)


P.R.39. - private record, from a Bible record of the Alexander Ray, 3d, family in the possession (19II) of Miss Martha F. Ray of Nantucket


P.R.40. - private record, from a Bible record of the Jonathan Ray family in the possession (19II) of Miss Martha F. Ray of Nantucket


P.R.4I. - private record, from the Lawrence-Swain family Bible in the possession of Mrs. Rebecca Holmes of Nan- tucket


P.R.42. - private record, from the Barzillai Morselander family Bible in the possession (1911) of Mrs. Ann Eliza (Morse- lander) Chase of Nantucket


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ABBREVIATIONS


P.R.43. - private record, from a family Bible in the possession (19II) of Mrs. Caroline G. Swain of Nantucket


P.R.44. - private record, from the Bible of James Townsend in the possession (1911) of James W. Dunham of Nan- tucket


P.R.45. - private record, from the Mooers-Macy family Bible in the possession (19II) of Mrs. Annie Whitman of New Bedford


P.R.46. - private record, from the Coffin-Dunham family Bible in the possession (19II) of Mrs. Cordelia M. Coffin of Nantucket


P.R.47. - private record, from the Charles H. Brock family Bible in the possession (1911) of Mrs. Ellen H. Coon of Nantucket


P.R.48. - private record, from the Robert McCleave family Bible in the possession (1911) of Mrs. Arthur H. Gardner of Nantucket


P.R.49. - private record, from the Southwerd Jenkins family Bible in the possession (1911) of George F. Coffin of Nan- tucket


P.R.50. - private record, from the Joseph Brown family Bible in the possession (19II) of Mrs. Arthur H. Gardner of Nantucket


P.R.5I. - private record, from a Joseph Brown family record in the possession of Mrs. Arthur H. Gardner of Nantucket P.R.52. - private record, from the Bible of Sophia Raymond in the possession (1911) of Franklin B. Murphy of Nan- tucket


P.R.53. - private record, from the Elihu Coffin family Bible in the possession (19II) of Mrs. Martha Hull of Nan- tucket


P.R.54. - private record, from the William B. Starbuck family Bible in the possession (1911) of Simeon M. Starbuck of Nantucket


P.R.55. - private record, from the William Coon family Bible in the possession (19II) of Mrs. Ellen H. Coon of Nan- tucket


P.R.56. - private record, from the Benjamin Gardner family Bible in the possession (19II) of Mrs. Eunice Coffin Brooks of Nantucket


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ABBREVIATIONS


P.R.57. - private record, from the William B. Rand family Bible in the possession (1911) of Mrs. Eunice Coffin Brooks of Nantucket


P.R.58. - private record, from the Paul Pinkham family Bible in the possession (1911) of Miss Sarah L. Macy of Nan- tucket


P.R.59. - private record, from the Charles W. Macy family Bible in the possession (19II) of Miss Sarah L. Macy of Nantucket


P.R.60. - private record, from a copy (made in 1851 by Rich- ard L. Pease of Edgartown) of memoranda by Obed Macy P.R.61. - private record, from a copy of a journal kept by Obed Macy, communicated by Sylvanus J. Macy of New York City


P.R.62. - private record, from a copy of a list of deaths in the possession of the Nantucket Atheneum


P.R.63. - private record, from a copy of a manuscript kept by Hon. Isaac Coffin, Judge of Probate, in the possession of the Nantucket Atheneum


P.R.64. - private record, from a copy of notes from the diaries of Mrs. Kezia Fanning in the possession of Alexander Starbuck of Waltham


P.R.65. - private record, from the family Bible of Zaccheus Stanton in the possession (1921) of his granddaughter, Mrs. Minnie Stivers of Liberty, Ind.


P.R.66. - private record, from a certificate in the possession (1922) of Mrs. John M. Gries of Cambridge


P.R.67. - private record, from the Francis Swain family Bible in the possession (1922) of Mrs. Annie M. (Macy) Chase of New Bedford


P.R.68. - private record, from a copy of a record of marriages kept by George and Caleb Bunker of Nantucket, justices of the peace, printed in THE NEW ENGLAND HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL REGISTER, volume 51


q.v. - which see; whom see


rec. - recorded


s. - son Sr. - senior


7. - week ; wife


wid. - widow


widr. - widower


y. - year


NANTUCKET DEATHS


NANTUCKET DEATHS TO THE YEAR 1850


ABEL, Mary, Indian, "Aug. 4, 1817 or Jan. 27, 1818," a. 75 y. 9 m., P.R.63.


ABRAHMS (Abraham, Abrahams), Charles, h. Elizabeth (d. Jonathan Barnard and Ann), s. William and Mary (Cof- fin), 4th, 9 mo. [dup. 4th, 4 mo.] 1840, P.R.38.


Elizabeth, d. William Jr. of Charlestown and Elizabeth (d. John Renuff and Bethia), 2d, 2 mo. 1795, P.R.38. [Abra- ham, 10th, 2 mo., P.R.63.]


George (Abraham), s. George, canker rash, Nov. 25, 1835, a. 2 y. 3 m., P.R.62.


Jos[eph] (Abrahams), s. W[illia]m, May 31, 1818, a. 35, P.R.63.


Mary, w. William (s. William Jr. and Elizabeth), d. Zaccheus Coffin and Mary (Pinkham), 17th, 7 mo. 1800, P.R.38. [ Abraham, P.R.63.]


Mary, second w. William (s. William Jr. and Elizabeth), "No chn.," d. Frederic Folger and Mary (Trott), 16th, 9 mo. 1828, P.R.38.


William, h. Aseneth (d. Bartlett Holmes), s. William and Mary (Coffin), 24th, 2 mo. 1825, P.R.38.


William, h. Mary (Coffin), h. Mary (Folger), s. William Jr. of Charlestown and Elizabeth (d. John Renuff and Bethia), Ist, 4 mo. 183I, P.R.38.


(Abraham), ch. W[illia]m, 31st, I mo. 1778, P.R.63. (Abraham), ch. W[illia]m, 19th, 7 mo. 1804, a. I, P.R.63.


ADAMS, Alex [ander], Aug. 4, 1817, P.R.63.


Alpheus, s. Alpheus of Barnstable, "on his Passage from the Mediterranean, fell overboard and was drowned," Dec. 18, 1837, a. 27, P.R.62.


George H., s. Orison and Cynthia (Prescott), -, "young," P.R.38. [George Henry, lung fever and cough, May 22, 1837, a. 8 m., P.R.62.]


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ADAMS, Harrison, b. N., ch. Orison and Cynthia, croup, Dec. 9, 1848 [dup. crossed out, Jan. 7, 1849], a. 10, in N. [Har- rison C., s. Orison and Cynthia (Prescott), 12th, 7 mo. 1848, P.R.38. ]


Orison, b. N., s. Orison and Cynthia, convulsions, Feb. 21, 1846, a. 2, in N. [s. Orison and Cynthia (Prescott), 22d, 2 mo., P.R.38.]


Zenas, Nov. 26, 1839, P.R.62.


ADLINGTON, George W., h. Mary M. Carr, s. John and Lydia (Myrick), 6th, 3 mo. 1833, P.R.38.


Joseph, s. John and Anna (Gardner), - - -, in infancy, P.R.38.


Joseph M., s. John and Lydia (Myrick), 20th, 8 mo. 1814, P.R.38. [Addleton, 3d, 9 mo., a. 33 y. I m. [sic], P.R.63.] Lydia, w. John (s. James), d. Joseph Myrick, 26th, 2 mo. 1836, P.R.38. [Addlington, consumption, a. 69 y. 2 m., P.R.62.] Seth M., s. John and Lydia (Myrick), -, in infancy, P.R.38.


AIREY (see Arey).


AIRY (see Arey).


ALBA (Alby), Lindsay, 2d, 7 mo. 1799, P.R.63.


Mary (Alby), wid. Samuel, old age, Mar. 12, 1842, a. 86. [Alba, d. Nathaniel Whippey dec'd, fever, Jan. - , 1839, a. 82 y. 6 m., P.R.62.]


ALDRICH (Aldridge), Abigail, w. William ("No chn."), wid. John Pinkham (s. Jonathan and Hepsabeth (Gard- ner) ), d. Jonathan Bunker and Elizabeth (Coffin), 19th [dup. 18th], 6 mo. 1799, a. 84, P.R.38. [19th, 6 mo., P.R.63.]


Abigail (see Nabby).


Elizabeth, w. Ichabod, d. Abel Gardner and Priscilla (Coffin), 29th, 10 mo. 1821, P.R.38.


Icabod (Aldridge), Oct. - , 1821, C.R.3. [Ichabod Aldrich, h. Elizabeth (d. Abel Gardner), 26th, 10 mo., P.R.38.] Mary [dup. Polly], w. Obed [dup. Aldridge] (s. Ichabod), d. Joshua Bunker and Margaret (Brock), 18th [dup. 2Ist], 2 mo. 1822, P.R.38.


Nabby, b. N., w. Ichabod, consumption, Nov. 5, 1848, a. 74, in N. [Abigail, w. Ichabod [dup. Aldridge] (s. Ichabod), d. Joshua Bunker and Margaret (Brock), 4th [dup. 3d], II mo., P.R.38.]


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ALDRICH, Polly (see Mary).


Welcome S., s. Benedict and Nancy of Chepachet, R. I., June 4, 1837, a. 22, G.R.I. [Aldridge, a. 22 y. 6 m., P.R.62.] William, h. Abigail (wid. John Pinkham, d. Jonathan Bunker


and Elizabeth (Coffin) ), 10th, 8 mo. 1774, P.R.38. [8th, II mo., P.R.63.]


ALEXANDER, Elizabeth, b. N., w. John, child bed, Nov. 17, 1847, a. 21, in N. [Nov. 14, G.R.I. w. John of New York, d. Edward Folger and Mary Ann (Andrews), 16th, II mo., P.R.38.]


Susan, ch. John and Elizabeth, Aug. 30, 1843 [sic, see birth of Susan T.], a. 4 m., G.R.I.


b. N., d. John and Mary, Aug. 25, 1844, a. 2, in N.


-, b. N., [twin] ch. John and Eliz [abe]th, Nov. 13, 1847,


a. I d., in N. [Nov. 14, a. 2 d., G.R.I.]


, b. N., [twin] ch. John and Eliz [abe]th, Nov. 13, 1847, a. I d., in N. [Nov. 14, a. 2 d., G.R.I.]


ALLEN (Allin), Abigail, w. Benjamin (s. Nathaniel and Mer- cy), d. Benjamin Trott and Elizabeth (Norton), 18th, II mo. 1810, a. 64, P.R.38. [wid. Benj [amin], P.R.63.] Amy, w. John (s. John and Rachel), d. Stephen Swain Jr. and Jane Gibbs, Mar. 15, 18II, P.R.38. [Alley, 13th, 3 mo., a. 52, P.R.63.]


Ann, w. Edward Ist "from Piscataqua," d. Joseph Coleman and Ann (Bunker), Ist, 9 mo. 1739, P.R.38. [Ist, 7 mo., P.R.63.]


Anna, w. Edward (s. Ebenezer and Christian), d. Abraham Macy and Anna (Worth), 21st, 5 mo. 1826, P.R.38.


Benjamin, single, s. Edward and Ann (Coleman), lost at sea, -, 1722, P.R.38.


Benjamin, h. Abigail (d. Benjamin Trott and Elizabeth), s. Nathaniel and Mercy (Skiff) (Coffin), 22d, 12 mo. 1798, P.R.38.


Benjamin, s. Joseph and Abigail (Coffin), 20th, 10 mo. 1820, P.R.38. [a. 15 y. II m., P.R.63.]


Benjamin, h. Ann Lewis of Martha's Vineyard, s. David and Susan (Meader), -, 1828, P.R.38.


Caleb, s. Daniel and Elizabeth (Bunker), lost at sea, -, 3 mo. 1759, P.R.38. [20th, 3 mo., P.R.63.]


Caleb, s. Daniel, lost at sea, 10th, 7 mo. 1765, P.R.63.


Caleb, h. Love (d. Thomas Clark and Hepsabeth), s. Daniel and Phebe (Folger) (Hillman), -, 1824, P.R.38. Catherine, Sept. - , 1827, C.R.I.


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ALLEN, Charlotte P., b. N., ch. George C. and Deborah [sic], diarhrea, Sept. 9, 1845, a. I y. 7 m., in N. [Charlotte Plas- kett Allen, ch. Geo[rge] C. and Maria A., G.R.4. Charlotte Plasket Allen, d. George C. and Maria A. (Kelley), P.R.38.] Daniel, h. Elizabeth (d. Peleg Bunker and Susanna), s. Edward Ist and Ann (Coleman), 30th, 3 mo. 1788, P.R.38. [3Ist, 3 mo., P.R.63.]


Daniel, s. Daniel and Phebe (Folger) (Hillman), lost at sea, , 1804, P.R.38. [8th, I mo., 1805, P.R.63.]


Daniel, Capt., wood coaster, suddenly, June -, 1837, a. 63 y. 9 m., in Oisterville, P.R.62.


Daniel, old age, Jan. 3, 1843, a. 86. [h. Phebe (wid. John Hill- man, d. Seth Folger), s. Daniel and Elizabeth (Bunker), P.R.38.]


David, h. Susan (d. Benjamin Meader), h. Hepsibeth (wid. Benj[a]m[in] Starbuck, d. Elihu Coffin), s. Edward 2d and Anna (Macy), 13th, 3 mo. 1837, P.R.38. [David Esq., deputy sheriff and constable, suddenly, a. 74 y. 6 m., P.R.62.]


David, h. Mary (wid. Tristram Coffin, d. William Moores), s. David and Susan (Meader), 4th, I mo. 1839, P.R.38. [h. Mary F. (Mooers) Coffin, Apr. I, a. 48, P.R.45. s. David dec'd, "fell from a horse cart and broke his neck," Apr. 2, a. 47, P.R.62.]


Deborah, first w. George (s. Daniel and Phebe), d. Peter Fos- dick and Ruhamah (Gardner), 19th, 8 mo. 1833, P.R.38. Ebenezer, h. Christian (Heath), s. Edward and Ann (Cole- man), 19th, 8 mo. 1753, P.R.38. [17th, 8 mo., P.R.63.] Ebenezer, h. Mary Wing, s. Ebenezer and Christian (Heath), 8th, 10 mo. 1790, P.R.38.


Edmund (Allin), ch. Nathaniel and Provided (Gaskill), -, 8 mo. 1763, C.R.4. [Allen, 26th, 8 mo., P.R.38. P.R.63.] Edward Ist, "came to Nantucket a young man, from Piscata- qua, married and settled here," h. Ann (d. Joseph Cole- man ), -, 4 mo. 1741, P.R.38. [Edw [ard] Sr., Ist, 2 mo., · P.R.63.]


Edward, single, s. David and Susan (Meader), -, 1819, P.R.38. [July 4, a. 26, P.R.63.]


Edward, h. Anna (d. Abraham Macy), s. Ebenezer and Chris- tian (Heath), 2d, I mo. [dup. Ist, 2 mo.] 1820, P.R.38. [Jan. I, a. 78 y. II m., P.R.63.]


Eliza P., d. W [illia]m and Charlotte, May 6, 1835, a. 2, G.R.4. [burned, May 5, a. abt. 3 y. 2 m., P.R.62.]


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ALLEN, Elizabeth, w. Daniel (s. Edward Ist and Ann), d. Peleg Bunker and Susanna [dup. Susannah] (Coffin), 7th, I mo. 1809, P.R.38. [wid. Daniel, a. 91, P.R.63.]


Elizabeth, w. Benjamin, d. Paul Hussey and Hannah Varney, 15th, 10 mo. 1839, P.R.38.


Elizubeth M., billious fever, Nov. 16, 1842, a. 5.


Eunice, d. Joseph, 18th, 10 mo. 1808, a. 12 or 14, P.R.63.


Eunice, second w. John ("from England"), wid. Benjamin Bunker (s. Reuben and Mary), d. Ebenezer Swain and Lydia (Giles), -, II mo. 1808, P.R.38. [23d, II mo., P.R.63.]


Eunice, 10th, 10 mo. 1809, P.R.63.


Francis T. [dup. F.], "a stranger," h. Sally (Pinkham), 26th, 9 mo. 1830, P.R.38. [Francis T., suddenly, Sept. 26, 1839, a. 61 y. 9 m., in New Bedford, P.R.62.]


Frederick, s. David and Susan (Meader), -, 1823, P.R.38. George, m., yeoman, b. N., ch. Dan[ie]l and Phebe, consump- tion, July 10, 1847, a. 62, in N. [h. Deborah (d. Peter Fosdick), h. Nancy (d. Robert Calder), s. Daniel and Phebe (Folger) (Hillman), 8th, 7 mo., P.R.38.]


George W., b. N., s. Geo[rge] and Nancy [sic, Deborah (Fos- dick), P.R.38.], consumption, June 25, 1843, a. 15 y. 6 m., in N.


Hepzabeth, ch. Joseph and Abigail, Oct. --- , 1808.


Hepzibeth, b. N., wid. David, Mar. 29, 1845, a. 67, in N. [Hepsibeth [dup. Hepzibah, second dup. Hepsabeth], wid. David (s. Edward 2d and Anna), formerly w. Benjamin Starbuck (s. Thomas), d. Elihu Coffin and Eunice (Fol- ger ), P.R.38.]


Howard, ship master, "from Hudson," h. Lydia (d. Paul Hus- sey dec'd), Sept. 29, 1836, a. 70, P.R.62.


James, s. Reuben and Jemima (Clasby), “young,” P.R.38.


James Drew, s. George and Deborah (Fosdick), -, in Paita, P.R.38.


Jethro, h. Eunice Taber, s. Silvanus and Jemima (Starbuck), , 1812, P.R.38.


John, "from England," h. Rachel (d. Joseph Hovey), h. Eunice (wid. Benjamin Bunker, d. Ebenezer Swain), 28th, 10 mo. 1810, P.R.38. [23d, 10 mo., a. 82, P.R.63.]


John, h. Amy [dup. Anna] (d. Stephen Swain Jr. and Jane), s. John and Rachel (Hovey), 6th, 2 mo. 1822, P.R.38. John, h. Dolly, s. John and Amy (Swain), -, 1822, P.R.38.


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NANTUCKET DEATHS


ALLEN, Joseph (Allin), s. Edward, July 4, 1706. [Allen, s. Ed- ward and Ann (Coleman), P.R.38. Allen, 4th, 5 mo., a. II, P.R.63.]


Joseph of Fairhaven, Mar. I, 1832, a. 28, at sea, [on stone with Lydia Hitch Allen, see birth] G.R.3.


Josiah, s. Shubael and Abigail (Gardner), -, 2 mo. 1804, "a young man," P.R.38. [22d, 4 mo. 1801, P.R.63.]


Mary, d. Daniel and Phebe (Folger) (Hillman), 10th, 5 mo. 1825, P.R. 38.


Mary Wing, w. Ebenezer (s. Ebenezer [dup. Ebenezar] and Christian (Heath) ), 16th, 10 mo. 1787, P.R.38.


Mercy, second w. Nathaniel (s. Edward Ist and Ann), wid. Prince Coffin (s. Ebenezar and Eleanor), d. Nathan Skiff (brother of James), 24th, 4 mo. 1781, P.R.38.


Nathaniel (Allin), h. Provided (Gaskill), 7th, 4 mo. 1776, C.R.4. [Allen, h. Provided (d. Samuel Gaskill and Pro- vided (Southwick) ), h. Mercy (wid. Prince Coffin, d. Na- than Skiff), s. Edward Ist and Ann (Coleman), P.R.38. Allen, P.R.63.]


Phebe, d. Reuben and Jerusha (Taylor), 20th, 9 mo. 1793, P.R.38.


Phebe, w. Daniel (s. Daniel and Elizabeth), wid. John Hillman (s. Shubael and Judith), d. Seth Folger and Phebe (Cole- man), 10th, 5 mo. 1829, P.R.38.




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