Woburn records of births, deaths, and marriages from 1640 to 1873 Part II - Deaths, Part 1

Author: Woburn (Mass.); Woburn (Mass.). Proprietors; Johnson, Edward Francis, 1856-1922; Cutter, William Richard, 1847-1918
Publication date: 1890
Publisher: Woburn, Mass., Andrews, Cutler & co., printers [etc.]
Number of Pages: 388


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WOBURN RECORDS


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BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES,


FROM 1640 TO 1873.


PART II. - - DEATHS.


ALPHABETICALLY AND CHRONOLOGICALLY ARRANGED BY


EDWARD F. JOHNSON.


WOBURN


LOCATED 164


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CA CITY 1889.


INDUSTRIA ET VIRTUSH


INCORPO


WOBURN, MASS .. ANDREWS, CUTLER & CO., STEAM BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS. 1890.


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PREFACE.


ON petition received from the Rumford Historical Association, the City Council of Woburn, in May, 1890, passed the following vote : -


" Ordered, That the Mayor be and hereby is authorized to have printed twenty-five hun- dred copies of his manuscript record of deaths, and that the expense therefor be paid out of the Miscellaneous Department."


And it is further


" Ordered, That the printed copies be deposited with the City Treasurer, who shall dis- pose of them to any and all persons for twenty-five cents a copy, and all sums received by him therefor shall be placed to the credit of the Miscellaneous Department."


In pursuance of this vote the following pages are now presented to the public. In order to add to and perfect the record, I engaged Miss J. Gertrude Menard to assist me in comparing it with the data to be found on the gravestones in both the Salem Street and Calvary Cemeteries. Our comparison has resulted in the addition of over four hundred names to the recorded list, and in the discovery of a number of discrepancies between the clerk's records and those chiselled on the gravestones. These additions and corrections have been inserted in their proper chron- ological place, and for the purpose of distinguishing them from the town clerk's records, the word " Gravestone" has been added to each addi- tional or corrected entry.


In order still further to complete the Woburn record of deaths and to preserve for all time memorials which are slowly but surely passing out of existence, - memorials, too, the most sacred and valuable of all which have been left to us of the fathers, - I have added as an appendix to the record of deaths a transcript of the epitaphs to be found in the First and Second Burying-Grounds. For this transcript I am indebted to my friend, Mr. William R. Cutter, whose copy of the epitaphs in the First or Park Street Burying-Ground was made almost a quarter of a century ago. The changes and removals which have taken place in the Second or Montvale Avenue Burying-Ground since Mr. Cutter revised Mr. Nathan Wyman's manuscript list, in 1870, have somewhat disarranged the chrono- logical order which was then prepared. As, however, the epitaphs of each yard are separately indexed, this slight disarrangement will not interfere with the value of the list for reference.


The recent visits which I have made to the several graveyards in this city, and the inspection of many of their half-obliterated monuments and


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crumbling gravestones have brought forcibly to my mind the truth of the lines,- "Monuments themselves memorials need."


We spend large sums of money to perpetuate on polished marble the lineage and virtues of a departed friend ; yet it is only a question of time when this single record will become obliterated and forever lost. How important it is then to have those memorials duplicated by being spread on the printed sheet, thus making a record and the only record which can defy " the tooth of time"!


EDWARD F. JOHNSON.


WOBURN, June, 1890.


DEATHS IN WOBURN, MASS.


FROM 1640 TO 1873.


ALPHABETICALLY AND CHRONOLOGICALLY ARRANGED.


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ABBOTT.


Levi, s. of Levi, Feb. 26, 1821; 4 m. child of Levi, Nov. 23, 1827.


Mr. William, s. of -, April 4, 1828 ; 66 y. wife of Levi, Aug. 20, 1830.


Sophia, wife of -, Dec. - , 1830; 34 y.


Leonora B., d. of James E. and Hannah, Aug. 7, 1838 ; 19 m. 7 d. James E., s. of James E. and Hannah, Sept. 27, 1839 ; 10 m. 20 d.


James E., s. of James E. and Hannah, of consumption, Sept. 4, 1844 ; 11 m. 4 d.


Eliza, widow of Zebadiah (b. in Andover), of old age, Feb. 3, 1847 ; 74 y. Samuel, s. of Bigsly and Hephzibah (b. in Andover), of gangrene on the lungs, April 28, 1855 ; 66 y. 3 m.


Nathaniel, s. of John and Mary W. Carswell, adopted by James W. Abbott (b. in York, Me.), of small-pox, March 21, 1856; 23 y.


Mary Jane, wife of James E., d. of Christopher P. and Nancy Hosmer, of Bright's disease, Jan. 22, 1860; 36 y. 1 m. 20 d.


Mary A , widow of -, d. of William and Mary Buttrick (b. in Gor- ham, Me.), of lung fever, Dec. 29, 1861 ; 53 y. 8 m.


Edmund, s. of Levi and Sophia (b. in Charlestown, N. H.), of pneu- monia, Nov. 14, 1868 ; 51 y. 9 m.


Ruth, widow of Samuel, d. of Abel and Ruth Winn, of old age, April 8, 1871 ; 75 y. 1 m. 16 d.


ADAMS.


Samuel, s. of-, Feb. 21, 1812; 64 y.


Emily J., d. of Willard, -, 1840. (Gravestone, see p. 129 *. )


s. of Willard, Feb. 16, 1842 ; 5 m.


Thomas, s. of Thomas and Elizabeth (b. in West Cambridge), of con- sumption of the liver, July 19, 1851 ; 70 y.


Amos, s. of John and Susan (b. in Andover), of consumption, Nov. 7, 1854; 38 y.


Mary, d. of Timothy and Mary E., of premature birth, April 24, 1858 ; 2 d.


Mary Elizabeth, wife of Horace B., d. of John B. Davis and Mary Flagg (b. in Boston), of consumption, May 7, 1859 ; 27 y.


Carrie A., d. of Kimball W. and Hannah P. (b. in Tewksbury), of typhoid fever, Oct. 17, 1863 ; 18 y. 20 d.


Arthur, s. of Joseph H. and Elizabeth P., of marasmus, Aug. 28, 1866; 1 m. 2 d.


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AGEN.


John, s. of Michael and Catharine (b. in Stoneham), of hydroceph- alus, April 20, 1865; 11 m. 18 d.


Dennis, s. of John and Joanna, of dysentery, July 12, 1866; 1 y. [10 m. 11 d., gravestone].


AGNEW.


Peter, s. of -, Dec. 15, 1867; 55 y. (Gravestone.) .


ALDEN.


Joseph, s. of Joseph and Esther J. (b. in Claremont, N. H.), of dysen- tery, Sept. 6, 1857 ; 78 y.


ALDRICH.


Alonzo, s. of Elijah and Mary (b. in Merrimac, N. H.), of lung fever, Dec. 20, 1872; 36 y.


ALEXANDER.


Giles, s. of Philip and Joanna, Feb. 22, 1724.


Richard, s. of Philip and Joanna, April 7, 1726.


Philip, s. of Philip, Jr., and Sarah, May 13, 1754; 18 y.


Philip, s. of -, in the army at Lake George, Aug. 26, 1758.


Darius, s. of Abraham, Sept. 28, 1775 ; 4 y. 6 m.


Mary, d. of Abraham, Nov. 28, 1775 ; 1 y. 9 m.


Abraham, s. of -, in the army at Ticonderoga, -, 1776.


- d. of John, Jan. 6, 1777 ; 17 y.


- child of Giles, April 11, 1778; 1} m.


- s. of Mr. - , Oct. 18, 1841; 1 d. -


Lydia W., d. of Philip and Mary (b. in Peterborough, N. H.), of whooping cough, March 12, 1852; 1 y. 3 m.


Sarah, d. of Philip and Mary, of typhoid fever, Sept. 19. 1861; 19 y. 10 m.


James P., s. of Philip and Mary (b. in Charlestown), of hernia, June 27, 1866; 20 y. 10 m.


Mary, wife of -, d. of Asa and Mary Gibbs (b. in Peterborough. N. H.), Sept. 14, 1872 ; 63 y. 9 m. 4 d.


ALLEN.


George A., s. of George W. and Mary L., of dysentery, April 25, 1848 ; 7 m. 18 d.


George William, s. of George W. and Rebecca, June 28, 1848; 10 m. 3 d. (Gravestone.)


Charles H., s. of Mark and Anna M. (b. in Boston), of putrid sore throat, Dec. 26, 1853 ; 2 y. 1 m. 23 d.


George W., 2d, s. of Joseph and Lydia Blood (b. in Mason, N. H.), of lung fever, Nov. 11, 1858 ; 48 y. 8 m.


Ann M., wife of Stephen M., d. of William and Elizabeth Gridley (b. in Boston), of consumption, March 2, 1865 ; 46 y.


Franklin A .. s. of Daniel and Susan (b. in Montville, Me.), of typhus fever, Jan. 7, 1867 ; 20 y.


Harriet A., wife of Charles, d. of John and Catharine Caldwell (b. in Charlestown), of heart disease, Jan. 30, 1867 : 30 y. 3 m. 13 d.


Charles M., s. of Abraham and Rachel (b. in Fall River), of typhoid fever, Dec. 9, 1872 ; 38 y.


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ALLEY.


Catharine, wife of Isaac S., d. of Kendall and Abigail Flint (b in N. Reading), of consumption, March 5, 1848; 35 y.


Isaac S., s. of Richard and - (b. in Boston), of consumption, July 10, 1865 ; 46 y. 8 m. 14 d.


AMES (see also EAMES).


Robert Gleason, s. of Robert and Sarah, April 24, 1827; 2 m.


Esther, wife (widow?) of Jacob, Dec. 14, 1836; 81 y.


Henrietta, widow of Jacob, d. of James and Rebecca Higgins (b. in Charlestown, Vt.), of consumption of the blood, Ang. 1, 1855; 70 y. Clarence L. [E., gravestone], s. of Charles O. and Mary B., of croup, Nov. 12, 1863 ; 10 y. 1 m. 3d.


Robert, s. of Jacob and Esther, of pneumonia, Nov. 10, 1866 ; 84 y. 7 m. 3d.


ANDERSON.


John B., s. of - (b. in Boston), of softening of the brain, May 17, 1851; 4 y.


ANDREWS.


Albert, s. of Timothy and Lydia J., May 10, 1836; 10 m.


Ann W., wife of George W., Feb. 20, 1843 ; 24 y.


Clara L., d. of George W. and Ann W., Feb. 24, 1843; 14 d.


ANDRUS.


Cordelia, widow of -, d. of James and Ann Percy (b. in C. W.), of cancer, Dec. 31, 1870; 44 y. 10 m.


ANGER.


George S., s. of John and Azelia, of cholera infantum, Oct. 17, 1869 ; 3 m. 6 d.


Mary Ada, d. of John and Azelia, of cholera infantum, Aug. 30, 1870; 11 d.


ANTHONY.


Jonathan, s. of -, a black man, from Medford, Oct. 14, 1807 ; 86 y.


ARMSTRONG.


Joseph, s. of Thomas and Doria (b. in Edinburgh, Scot.), of lung fever, Aug. 19, 1863; 46 y.


Jennie, d. of Joseph and Mary E. (b. in East Cambridge), of dropsy, March 8, 1865 ; 4 y.


ASH.


Penelope, wife of James M., March 17, 1841; 40 y. (Gravestone.) Susanna, widow of Samuel, d. of Jacob and Susan Marshall (b. in Ipswich), of old age, March 8, 1854; 95 y. 9 m.


C. Adelaida, d. of J. and M. E., May 22, 1854; 19 m. 23 d. (Grave- stone.)


James [M , gravestone], s. of Samuel and Susanna (b. in Boston), of chronic rheumatism, Jan. 12, 1858 ; 58 y. 2 m.


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ASH, continued.


James M., s. of James M. and Penelope C., Dec. 28, 1829; 4 y. 9 m. (Gravestone. )


Isaac H., s. of James M. and Penelope C., Feb. 18, 1830; 2 y. 11 m. (Gravestone. )


James M., s. of James M. and Penelope C., Ang. 15, 1832; 7 m. (Gravestone.)


ATWOOD.


John, s. of -, -, 1745.


AVERILL.


Lydia, wife of Jonathan, d. of Johu and Mary Danforth (b. in Bil- lerica), of consumption, April 19, 1854; 57 y.


Jonathan, s. of Moses and Mary (b. in Wilton, N. H.), of rupture, June 15, 1858; 68 y.


AVERY.


Mary Jane, d. of Michael and Mary A. (b. in Boston), of scarlet fever, April 6, 1863 ; 6 y. 6 d.


Michael, s. of Patrick and Catharine (b. in Halifax, N. S.), killed in battle, at Laurel Hill, Va., May 10, 1864; 32 y.


AYER.


Warren, s. Nathaniel and Elizabeth (b. in Charlestown), by railroad accident,* in Alleghany, Pa., Oct. 22, 1863 ; 34 y.


Mary Jane, d. of Warren and Mary Ann (b. in Charlestown), of con- gestion of the brain, Dec. 17, 1863; 3 y. 11 m. 19 d.


BACON.


Mary, wife of Michael, Aug. 26, 1655.


Mary, wife of Michael, May 19, 1670.


Michael, s. of -, July 4, 1688.


Elizabeth, wife of Jonathan, March 3, 1748.


Jacob, s. of Jacob, Aug. 20, 1775 ; 4 y.


Edward J., s. of John and Mary, of fits, July 13, 1849 ; 1 y. 11 m. 5 d. Oliver, s. of James and Betsey [b. in Billerica, Sept. 8, 1798, grave- stone], of paralysis, Feb. 6, 1858; 60 y. 4 m. 29 d.


Louisa, widow of Jonas, d. of Jacob and Ruth Richardson, of inflam- mation of the bowels, April 1, 1862; 60 y.


Jonas, s. of Jonas and Louisa (b. in Henniker, N. H.), in Salisbury, N. C., Dec. 30, 1864 ; 21 y.


BADGER.


Grace Ann, wife of Alfred, May 21, 1837 ; 24 y. - s. of Lorenzo, Aug. 18, 1841 ; 1 d.


Orlando, s. of Orlando W. and Mary, Nov. 16, 1841 ; 4 y. 5 m. Charles II., s. of Lorenzo and Sarah, of consumption, Oct. 10, 1844; 1 y. 2 m.


Charles H., s. of Lorenzo and Sarah, of cholera infantum, Sept. 2, 1847 : 21 d.


* See Woburn Weekly Budget, Oct. 30, 1863.


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BADGER, continued.


Alvah Orendo, s. of Lorenzo and Sarah, of cholera infantum, Sept. 11, 1849 ; 1 y. 1 m.


Sarah J., d. of Lorenzo and Sarah, of cholera infantum, Sept. 19, 1854; 28 d.


Clarence, s. of Lorenzo and Sarah, of scarlet fever, April 29, 1856; 3 y. 5 m.


Lorenzo D., s. of Andrew H. and Martha (b. in Warren), by accident, Aug. 24, 1867; 52 y.


BAILEY.


wife of Mr. Daniel, Sept. 20, 1827; 51 y.


Miss Lucinda, d of -- , July 18, 1833 ; 24 y.


Daniel, s. of Jonathan and Mary (b. in Townsend), of apoplexy, June 24, 1851; 76 y.


Lizzie F., d. of Leonard amd Elizabeth (b. in Manchester), of fits, June 28, 1854 ; 3 y. 6 m.


Olive, d. of Daniel and Jemima, of apoplexy, March 1, 1858; 52 y.


Abba, wife of Ebenezer. d. of James and Abba Paul (b. in Elliot, Me.), of consumption, March 25, 1858 ; 28 y.


Marietta, d. of Ebenezer and Abba (b. in Chichester, N. H.), of scar- latina, May 14, 1858 ; 3 y. 2 m.


George F., s. of Ebenezer and Abba (b. in Chichester, N. H.), of scarlatina, May 17, 1858; 1 y. 6m.


BAKER.


Joseph, s. of John, Dec. 26, 1657. Susanna, d. of John, April 1, 1662.


- s. of John, March 15, 1664.


Hannah, d. of John and Hannah, Dec. 11, 1683.


Joseph, s. of - and Sarah, July -, 1689.


Samuel, s. of Samuel and Hannah, -, 1693.


Thomas, s. of Samuel and Hannah, Dec 5, 1693.


John. s. of -, Nov. 6, 1695.


Old Goody, d. of -, Dec. 3, 1714.


Thomas, s. of Samuel and Hannah, March 17, 1715.


Hannah, wife of Samuel, Dec. 23, 1745.


Ruth, widow of John, d. of Josiah and Mary Smith (b. in Pembroke), of old age, Sept. 9, 1855; 83 y.


BALDWIN.


Susanna, d. of Henry, Sept. 28, 1651.


Mary, d. of Henry, Jan. 8, 1664.


Elizabeth, d. of Timothy, April 4, 1691.


Hannah, d. of Timothy and Elizabeth, Sept. 6, 1692.


Henry, s. of Daniel and Hannah, March 12, 1693.


Joseph, s. of Daniel and Hannah, March 12, 1693. Deacon Henry, s. of -, Feb. 14, 1698. Dorcas, d. of Daniel and Hannah, March 7, 1698.


Abigail, d. of Henry and Abigail, Sept. 4, 1704.


Phebe, d. of Daniel and Hannah, March 10, 1707. James, s. of Henry and Abigail, June 12, 1709.


Phebe, widow of -, Sept. 13, 1716.


Elizabeth, d. of Timothy and Hannah, Dec. 9, 1717.


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BALDWIN, continued.


Daniel, Sen., s. of -, Jan. 24, 1719.


Daniel, s. of -, slain by the Indians, rear Dur stable, N. H., Sept. 5, 1724.


Ruth, wife of Joseph, Dec. 15, 1733.


Rebecca, d. of -, March 10, 1736.


Benjamin, s. of -, April 28, 1736.


Hannah, widow of -, Sept. 28, 1736.


Henry, s. of -, July 7, 1739.


Joseph, s. of -, Feb. 3, 1745.


Reuel, s. of James and Ruth, Feb. 21, 1746; 3 y. Mrs. Abigail, widow of Henry, Jan. - , 1771; 96 or 97 y.


Mr. Renel, s. of -, April 18, 1775.


Mary, d. of Col. Loammi. May 15, 1776.


Mary, wife of Loammi, Esq., Sept. 29, 1786; 39 y.


Cyrus, Esq., s. of -, drowned in Dunstable, Nov. 5, 1790. Ruth, wife of James, May 12, 1791 ; 77 y.


James, s. of -, June 28, 1791; 81 y.


Margery, wife of Col. Loammi, Ang. 8, 1799.


Hon. Loammi, s. of -, Oct. 20, 1807 ; +3 y.


Clarissa, d. of Col. B. F., July 15, 1813 ; 2} y.


Mary B., d. of Benjamin F., Es q., Dec. 28, 1817 ; 9 y.


Col. Benjamin Franklin, s. of , Oct. 11, 1821 ; 43 y.


Samuel Williams, s. of Loammi, Dec. 28, 1822 ; 5 y.


BANCROFT.


Abigail, widow of -. March 31, 1843; 70 y.


Charles, s. of Hartwell and Mary, of affection of the head, June 5, 1849 ; 6 y. 11 m. 5 d.


Fanny L., d. of Hartwell and Mary, of phthisis, March 24, 1870; 9 y. 7 m.


Otis, s. of Hartwell and Mary, of consumption, Oct. 9, 1870 ; 21 y. 9 m.


BARKER.


Corp. Alexander, s. of - (b. in Nantucket), of typhoid fever, in Baltimore, Md., July 12, 1862.


BARNARD.


David, s. of -, of dysentery, at his brother-in-law's, Jeremiah Con- verse, Jr., July 2, 1817 ; 8 y.


Jesse, s. of -, July 12, 1817 ; 50 y.


Silas, s. of Simon and Luey, March 3, 1827; 1 y. 10 m. Mrs. Lucy, wife of Simon, Aug. 13, 1842; 46 y.


William, s. of Simon and -, of fever, Jan. 19, 1844; 22 y.


William R., s. of -- , Jan. 27, 1851 ; 2 y. (Gravestone.)


Simon, s. of - (b. in -), of consumption, Feb. 12, 1872; 80 y.


BARNES.


Samuel, s. of Henry and Jane (b. in Portsmouth, Eng.), of paralysis, Nov. 24, 1857 ; (0 y.


Betsey, widow of Isaac, d. of John and - Beers (b. in Boston), of old age, Ang. 21, 1868 ; 91 y. 4 m. 12 d.


Leslie R., s. of Charles C. and Addie, of marasmus, Aug. 28, 1871; 1 m. 21 d.


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BARNUM.


Sophronia, wife of Charles, d. of Job and Phebe Tyler (b. in Boston), of hepatitis, Oct. 21, 1860; 58 y.


BARR.


Irene V., d. of Henry D. and Irene V. (b. in Vermont), of whooping cough, June 6, 1867 ; 2 y. 7 m.


Sarah, wife of -, d. of John and Sarah C. Doherty (b. in Ireland), of laryngitis, May 23, 1869 ; 45 y.


BARRETT.


- child of Jonas, Feb. 17, 1808 ; 4 m.


Sally, wife of Jonas, April 7, 1817 ; 35 y.


George T., s. of -, March 29, 1845; 11 m. (Gravestone.)


Anna F., d. of Prescott and Augusta, of fits, Dec. 22, 1846; 11 m. 11 d.


Cynthia Elizabeth, d. of James F. and Mary G., Aug. 9, 1847; 4 m. 26 d. (Gravestone.)


James F., s. of Jonas P. and Sally (b. in Ashby), of consumption, Dec. 19, 1851 ; 45 y [46 y. 8 m., gravestone ].


George H., s. of -, Dec. 14, 1852; 2 y. 7 m. 6 d. (Gravestone.)


Charles R., s. of Prescott and Angusta A., of consumption. Dec. 8, 1857 : 17 y.


Jonas P., s. of Jonas and Sarah (b. in Salem), of consumption, March 26, 1859 ; 49 y. 3 m.


Charles P., s. of -, June 13, 1859 ; 1 m. (Gravestone.)


Mary J., d. of J. Prescott and Augusta, of consumption, May 26, 1861 ; 26 y. 5 m.


Josephine, d. of J. Prescott and Augusta, of consumption, Sept. 12, 1861; 18 y. 11 m.


William T., s. of John and Mary (b. in Boston), of typhoid fever, in Washington, D. C., Jan. 29 [26, gravestone], 1863 ; 24 y. 8 m. 3 d.


Augusta, widow of Prescott, d. of Daniel and Bridget Reed (b. in Concord), of consumption, July 2, 1870 ; 58 y. 2 m.


BARRON.


Sarah A., wife of William [M., gravestone], d. of Joseph and Marah Reed (b. in Burlington), of consumption, July 21, 1856; 30 y.


BARRY.


Carrie E., d. of Henry and Mary E. (b. in Andover), of consumption, Feb. 25, 1862 ; 5 y. 2 m.


John, s. of David and Honora (b. in Ireland), of fever and ague, in Point of Rocks, Va., Feb. 5, 1865 ; 22 y. 6 m.


BARTLETT.


Julia, wife of John, d. of David and Margaret Hines (b. in Ireland), of consumption, May 15, 1865 ; 28 y.


BATEMAN.


Peter, s. of -, Feb. 13, 1676.


William, s. of John and Abigail, July 7, 1692 ; 1 y. 9 m.


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BATES.


Romelia G., d. of Harrison and Mary P. (b. in Brewer, Me.), of brain fever, April 10, 1845 ; 4 y. 3 m. 20 d.


Henry L., s. of Perry G. and - (b. in Newton), of consumption, Dec. 28, 1871 ; 24 y. 4 m.


BEAL.


Bowen, s. of Alexander and Julia A. (b. Oct. 28, 1853), April 26, 1855 ; 2 y. (Gravestone.)


BEAN.


Frances Josephine, d. of Moses C. and Hannah P. (b. in Boston), of consumption, June 27, 1859 ; 18 y. 5 m.


BEARD.


William, s. of Merrill, Sept. 22, 1812; 2 y. 5 m.


Reuben, s. of -, run over on B. & L. R. R., Aug. 3, 1853 ; 38 y.


BEAULACK.


Julia, wife of Law (b. in Canada), of consumption, Dec. 23, 1844; 65 y.


BEERS.


William Perry, s. of John, Ang. 26, 1814; 6 m.


Lucy, wife of John, Sept. 25, 1818 ; 36 y.


child of William, Sept. 7, 1821 ; 1 y.


Mrs. Esther, wife of Joseph, Jan. 15, 1833; 67 y.


Mr. Joseph, s. of -, Feb. 2, 1833 ; 69 y.


Mr. Uri, s. of -, May 1, 1833 ; 34 y.


- s. of William and Betsey, of fits, Sept. 20, 1843 ; 2 y.


Angeline, d. of John and Hannah (b. in Reading), of consumption, Oct. 20, 1850; 20 y.


Elizabeth E., d. of William and Betsey, of scarlet fever, May 4, 1851 ; 7 y. Hannah, 2d wife of John, d. of John and Martha Knight (b. in New- buryport), of serofula, Oct. 10, 1853; 54 y.


John B., s. of Joseph and Esther, of heart disease, Sept. 23, 1855; 65 y. 1 m. 5 d.


Betsey S., wife of -, d. of Lotan and Susan Eames, of inflammation of the heart, Nov. 8, 1855; 25 y.


Lafayette, s. of John B. and Hannah, of consumption, March 4, 1856 ; 30 y. 6 m.


Eliza A .. d. of Reuben L. and Betsey S., of cholera infantum, Sept. 26, 1857 ; 1 y. 11 m. 8 d.


Jerusha, wife of Joseph W., d. of Paul and Jerusha Upton (b. in Wil- mington), of consumption, Aug. 3, 1858 ; 67 y.


Reuben B., s. of Joseph W. and Esther, of lung fever, Jan. 31, 1864; 72 y. 28 d.


William, s. of Joseph W. and Esther, of hydrothorax, May 5, 1866; 72 y. Jane R., d. of Joseph W. and Jerusha, of phthisis, April 30, 1869; 45 y. 2 m. 27 d.


BEGLEY.


Edwin L., s. of Joseph and Eliza Ann (b. in Roxbury), of scarlet fever, Aug. 9, 1852 ; 3 y.


John M., s. of James and Mary A., of pneumonia, Jan. 11, 1868; 1 y. 4 m. 24 d.


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BELKNAP.


-- d. of Thomas and Jane, Oct. 26, 1712. Ruth, d. of Samuel and Lydia, June 27, 1734; 2 y. 7m. 16 d.


Hannah, d. of Mr. William, July 31, 1753.


Samuel, s. of Mr. William, Aug. 22, 1756.


Josiah, s. of Mr. William, Aug. 26, 1756.


Abigail, wife of Mr. Samuel, Oct. 16, 1761.


Hannah, wife of Mr. William, April 3, 1763.


Raphael, s. of Mr. Samuel, Sept. 24, 1765.


Lieut. William, s. of -, Feb. 2. 1767.


BELL.


Daniel, s. of -, July 13, 1826; 42 y.


John R., s. of Daniel, April 25, 1835; 14 y.


Susan Maria, d. of James D. and Susan, of lung fever, April 28, 1845 ; 10 m.


James D., s. of Daniel and Phebe, of ascites, Oct. 28, 1867 ; 52 y. 5 m. 24 d.


Phebe, widow of Daniel, d. of Jesse and Submit Richardson, of ery- sipelas, Sept. 26, 1870, 83 y.


BENNETT.


- child of Thomas, July 30, 1777 ; 4 y.


- s. of -, at his grandfather's, Wm. Tay, Aug. 8, 1811 ; 2 y. 9 m. Mary L., wife of Rev. Joseph (b. in Weston), of consumption, Feb. 11, 1846; 42 y.


Joseph, s. of William and Susan, of lung fever, Aug. 20, 1846; 1 m. 7 d.


Joseph, s. of Joseph and Mary (b. in Framingham), of suicide by cutting his throat, Nov. 19, 1847; 49 y.


William S., s. of James and Lucy (b. in Medford), accidental,* in Somerville, Aug. 23, 1860 ; 52 y. 10 m.


Sophia, widow of-, d. of John and Lucy Stevens (b. in Roxbury), of anæmia, May 10, 1867 ; 36 y.


BERRY.


Thomas H., s. of Henry and Mary E. (b. in North Andover), of exhaustion, June 24, 1863 ; 4 y.


Ann MI., wife of Walter B., d. of John and Sarah Hall (b. in Boston), of diarrhea, Sept. 8, 1868.


Charles H., s. of Walter B. and Ann M., of canker, Sept. 22, 1868 ; 26 d. John David, s. of John David, Jr., and Ellen F., of cholera infantum, July 25, 1871 ; 1 y. 16 d.


BIGELOW.


Mr. Daniel, s. of -, a native of Framingham, Oct. 24, 1823. Susan Sturgis, wife of Henry J., d. of William and Elizabeth Sturgis (b. in Boston), of puerperal state, June 9, 1853 ; 27 y.


BIGNEY.


Dorothy B. B., widow of Stephen B., d. of David and Abigail Hig- gins (b. in Onslow, N. S.), of consumption, Oct. 23, 1851; 47 y.


* See Woburn Weekly Budget, Aug. 31, 1860.


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BILL.


Mrs., mother of Seth Woods's wife, July 30, 1789; 90 y.


BINDEN.


George, s. of Henry and Mary (b. in England), of apoplexy, Oct. 13, 1864 ; 63 y. 6 m. 15 d.


BISHOP.


Ann, wife of -, d. of Peter and Mary Cassidy (b. in Ireland), of fits, June 14, 1858; 50 y.


Rosa, d. of Patrick and Rose, of cholera infantum, Aug. 12, 1862; 6 m. 21 d.


Rose, wife of Patrick, d. of Lawrence and Mary Martin (b. in Ire- land), of asthma, Feb. 17, 1863; 39 y.


Ann, d. of Henry and Mary, of spinal disease, Jan. 17, 1866; 12 y. 9 m.


Dennis, s. of Patrick and Mary, March 27, 1872; 1 y. 5m. (Grave- stone.) Patrick, s. of - (b. in Ireland), May 17, 1872; 65 y. (Gravestone. )


BLAISDELL.


Henry J., s. of Henry J. and - (b. in Boston), of bowel complaint, Aug. 7, 1843 ; 1 y. 6 m.


Annette, d. of James R. and Rhoda (b. in Boston), of dysentery, Sept. 17, 1848 ; 4 y.


d. of Albert F. and Hannah, of dysentery, Sept. 22, 1848; 1 y. 10 m.


Albert F., s. of Albert F. and Hannah, of scarlet fever, Jan. 28, 1849; 4 y. 3 m. 2 d.


Charles Thurston, s. of Charles H. and Harriet A. (b. in Bangor), of wounds, Kingston, N. C., March 13, 1865 ; 18 y. 8 m.




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