Record of the parish list of deaths, 1785-1819 (Salem East Church), Part 10

Author: Bentley, William, 1759-1819, [from old catalog] comp; Salem, Mass. East church. [from old catalog]; Patch, Ira J., [from old catalog] ed
Publication date: 1882
Publisher: Salem, Printed for the Essex institute
Number of Pages: 200


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1090. Nov. 26. Mehitable, wife of Michael O'Brian. Fever, 50 years. She was a daughter of Capt. John Harthorne and married first, at 18, a King, with whom she lived two years ; second, in 1786, Samuel Giles, with whom she lived eighteen years, and by whom she had two children, males ; third, her present husband, who was from Ireland, married in Boston. Derby street near Union.


1091. Dec. 19. Robert, child of William and Sara Bates. Eruptive fever, supposed measles, 15 months. Mother a sister of Charles Forbes. Northey street.


DEATHS IN 1816.


1092. Jan. 2. Jacob Haynes from Prussia. Consump- tion, 52 years. A seaman. Married, first, a widow Webb and had a daughter-in-law. She died Sept. 21,


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1808, æt. 49, from Wilmington, N. C .; second, at 40 years of age, the present wife, with whom he lived four years. No children by last wife. Derby, near Daniels street.


1093. Jan. 6. Gideon Woodberry, from Beverly. Consumption, 58 years. Eleven children remain of four marriages. Winter street, King's house between Bridge and Pickman streets.


1094. Jan. 7. Note of the death of Salmon Good- rich, captain. Fever abroad, 45 years. Said to have died on his passage from New Orleans to New York, as by merchant's letter. Went from Salem to coast from New Orleans to southern ports, leaving Salem last March. He came from Berlin. Connections. Resided six years in Salem. Married Mary Dutch of Ipswich. Four chil- dren left, all females. Becket street.


1095. Jan. 7. Note of the death of William, son of Samuel and Mary Masury. Lost at sea, 17 years. Sailed for France in the sch. Diligence, belonging to Stone & Co., Nov. 10, 1812. Third son. She has five children left, one daughter. Two sons at sea. Hardy street.


1096. Jan. 14. John Dawson, mariner, of Guernsey Island. Aged, 86 years. At 32, he married Sara White, widow Whittemore, by whom he had two children, a son and daughter, and with whom he lived fifty-three years. She was first married at 18, living six years with her first husband, and had by him one child. At 25, she married Dawson, and is now living, aged 77 years. He had es- caped seven times from men-of-war impressed. In 1757 was taken by Indians at Crown Point. Was five years in British ships after marriage.


1097. Jan. 15. Alexander, son of Daniel and Me- hitable Knight. Cynanche trachealis, 3 years. He from


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Haverhill, she a Gardner. This child and one in an ad- joining tenement, of one Carter of same age, taken to- gether and died together, about two days.


1098. Jan. 29. Elizabeth, wife of Joseph Deland. Asthma, 62 years. She was a Cox. Married, first, at 19, a Robbins with whom she lived three years, and by whom she had one child; married second, a Willick with whom she lived seven years, and had three children ; third husband twenty years, and by him one child, all dead. He a son of Joseph Deland, former wife a Bacon, by whom he had children. He holds property from his father for his children.


1099. Feb. 18. Abiel, widow of Ebenezer Tozzer. Aged, 88 years. She married in 1750, at 22, and lived in married life twenty years. Left one daughter Mary, who served her, and one son. Her mother Whitefoot died in 1790, æt. 103 years. Orange street below Hodges.


1100. Mar. 2. News of the death of Capt. John Becket. Abroad at sea, 40 years. He went to the southward, to sail from Norfolk, and died on his passage to Cork, Ireland. He married, at 31, Sara, dau. of dea- con James Browne, living nine years in married life. He, son of John, of the Committee, who died in 1804, æt. 58. They have three children, two males. Derby street, between Becket and English.


1101. Mar. 14. Male child of Henry and Hanna E. Allen. Atroph. inf., 2 weeks. He was the youngest son of Capt. Edw. Allen and she a dau. of Capt. Wil- liam Allen. The father is now missing. Two children left. The family lives in the same house with the family of Capt. J. Becket. Derby street between Becket and English.


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Merey. Consumption, etc., 56 years. This name is almost extinct among us. The adults are gone and their families in first generation. They held considerable property, now none. He married in 1788, at 29, Lydia Swasey, who died in 1808. Three sons left. One settled at Che- bacco, married.


1103. May 6. George, of George and Elizabeth Hodges. Fever, 3 years and 4 months. She a Welcome, dau. of Thomas. Mother, dau. of Capt. George Lam- bert. One child left. Hardy street, below Derby.


1104. May 6. Robert Richardson, house-carpenter. Consumption, 36 years. Married, at 31, a daughter of James Becket, with whom he lived five years. Left three children. Has lived in Salem fifteen years. He from Westford. Parents living and brothers and sisters. Becket street near Derby.


1105. May 6. Margaret, widow of Capt. Richard Val- py. Fever, 72 years. She was a Batcheler of Wen- ham, and married first, at 20, a Henly of Marblehead, with whom she lived twenty years in married life ; second, in 1788, R. Valpy, with whom she lived eleven years. He married, first, Hanna Ives who died in 1756. He died in 1799, æt. 65. She has a brother and sisters at New Ipswich. Hardy street, near Essex.


1106. May 12. Mary, wife of Capt. John Peters. Consumption, 55 years. She was a dau. of Jonathan Archer. Married first, in 1784, at 22, Elisha Gunnison, with whom she lived five years, and had one son ; second, in 1795, Jacob Norman, with whom she lived two years, and no child survives ; third, in 1800, her present husband, living in married life sixteen years, and has one child left. Bridge street, Skerry's.


1107. May 19. Edmond Whittemore, house-carpen- ter. Found dead, 66 years. Married, at 24, Hanna


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Pierce, who died last March, with whom he lived forty- two years. No children. His father, a house-carpenter, married second wife Sara Murray in 1756; she died in 1786, æt. 67.


1108. May 28. Mary Newton, dau. of John and Ruth Newton, 49 years. Her father died before I came to Salem. Mother a Searle. Two sisters, Grant and Bartlet, living.


1109. May 30. Isaac Oakman, sailmaker and mari- ner. Infirm, 71 years. Apparently in a decline. Long lame from an injury in the knee by a fall. He married, first, at 24, a Bates of Lynn, with whom he lived twenty- two years and had two children, two sons. Many grand- children remain. Married, second, a Swasey, widow Sullivan. Children not in Salem.


1110. May 31. Aun, of Jeremiah and Elizabeth O'Conner. Atroph. inf., 18 days. He from Ireland. She a Longeway and her mother a dan. of madam Rhue. They are Catholics. The grandmother lives in the En- glish house next the gate. Her two daughters with her, both Longeway. Three children left, two males. Dal- rymple's Building near old Neck Gate, Essex street.


1111. June 16. William Crispin, rigger. Injury from a blow, 62 years. Married, at 28, a Dawson with whom he lived thirty-four years. Left eight children, one son and seven daughters. The father William, in 1755, married Margaret Swasey. English street.


1112. June 17. Male child of Robert and Sara Brookhouse. Soon after birth, 2 days. She a dau. of Jonathan Archer. Mother a Woodman. This their first child. Husband's father dead. Mother and children liv ing. Both parents have large families. Northey street, below Bridge.


1113. June 23. John, of John and Elizabeth Cook.


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Convulsions, 5 years. Child without appetite for sev- eral days. He a son of widow HI. Keen of Patfield. Takes the name of John Cooke, but this is indeed his Christian name only. Two children left, son and daugh- ter. Brown street, between Oliver and Fairfield, Com- mon.


1114. June 24. Hannah, widow of Thomas Schets- well, 31 years. She was a dau. of Thomas and Hanna Rowell. Mother a Becket. Father from Ipswich. Mar- ried at 19 and lived five years in married life. Two chil- dren left, a son and daughter. Turner street, between Essex and Derby.


1115. July 3. Sara, wife of David Magoun, ship- wright. Consumption, 38 years. Long infirm. She a Hitchins from Lynn, married at 24, and lived thirteen years in married life. Left five children, three daughters. Her father living with her. He from Pembroke. Becket street.


1116. July 7. William Rantoul, clerk of barque Camel, Breed. Scurvy, at sea, 22 years. Worthy youth. Died in our bay four days before getting in. Body lodged at the Hospital Ground. He kept the name of his moth- er's first husband. A brother and sisters at Beverly.


1117. July 13. Abigail of Abijah and Elizabeth Bartlet. Dropsy in the head, so said, 9 years. A very high fever. From Marblehead. Has three sons and one daughter, one daughter married. Hea ropemaker. Union street, Brown House tenant.


1118. July 14. William Obear, mariner, 50 years. He married a Betsy Maservy late in life, a sister of Mr. John Osgood's wife. He has two sisters, Lambert and Hall. Buried from his brother Lambert's. Lived among his friends and relatives.


1119. July 17. Mary, widow of Robert Rantonl. Decay, 61 years. She was a Preston. Twice married.


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First, at 19; time in marriage, nine years. Her son William died July 7. Robert Rantoul, Esq., is Rep. of Beverly, with whom she lived. Mary, widow Peabody. Left two children, son and daughter. Widow R's mother a Lambert. Had four children. Services at Beverly, but body transported to Salem for interment. Has a house in Essex street, Pleasant street, and a pew in East Meeting-house.


1120. Aug. 9. Hanna, wife of Bundeh Sabteh, a Malay, 38 years. She was a Whitefoot, thrice married, and left six children. Had two before she married the Malay. Of great muscular strength and corpulent. See D. B.


1121. Sept. 10. Hanna E., wife of Capt. Henry Al- len. Palpitation of the heart. 25 years. She was a dau. of Capt. William Allen of Salem, from Manchester, and married at 19; time in marriage, six years. Left two children, son and daughter. Born at Manchester. He a son of Capt. Edward Allen, deceased. Was at New York preparing for a voyage. Had been cast away.


1122. Sept. News of the death of Capt. Abner Briggs at New Orleans. Fever, 31 years. He was a son of Johnson Briggs from Old Colony who settled in Salem before the Revolution. Married, at 30, a dau. of Rev. John Giles of Newburyport, who came from England a Presbyterian. Time in marriage, one year. Left one child, a son. Capt. Briggs had the kind care of Capt. R. Ward of Salem. Of schooner Cyrus from Salem. Three sons and three daughters of Johnson Briggs still live. Rev. Giles has two daughters and a son.


1123. Oct. 27. Debora, wife of Evsed Stoddart. Consumption, 51 years. She a Marsh, born in Hingham July 12, 1765. Married, at Hingham, July 14, 1782; time in marriage thirty-four years. Removed to Salem. She of the Baptist sect. A long time sick. Had ten


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children ; six living, four sons and two daughters. Their son Eben born Jan. 11, 1787; drowned Dec. 7, 1807. Three children died young. Hardy street, between Der- by and Essex.


1124. Nov. 14. Elizabeth, wife of Alexander Bu- chanan. Dropsy, 37 years. She a dau. of Nicholas Lane. Married first, in 1800, at 21, Josiah Gatchel, by whom she had two sons ; time in marriage four years. Second, in 1805, A. Buchanan, an Englishman, supposed to be living ; last seen on board of an English man-of-war. Time in second marriage, eleven years. One child by Buchanan. The three children at Ipswich, Wenham and Danvers. Nine children by N. Lane still live by three wives. Bur- ied from W. Lane's, Turner, cor. of Derby street.


1125. Dec. 5. John Forbes, a seaman. Fever, 32 years. He married, at 19, Hepsibah House from Nan- tucket, and had three children, two sons. Time in mar- riage, thirteen years. John worked with a tallow-chand- ler and was a brother of Charles, now also a worthy man. The mother a Dawson and thrice married. First, a Forbes, and by him had three children ; second, a Pres- ton, by whom one child; third, a Whittemore, and by him one child. Essex, between Becket and Carlton streets.


1126. Dec. 12. Thomas Rowell. Instantly, 66 years. Born in Newburyport. Married, at 27, Eliza- beth, dan. of William Becket, by whom he had six chil- dren, four sons and two daughters. Time in marriage thirty-nine years. He has no parents, brothers, nor sis- ters surviving. A very extraordinary family indeed. He was a boat-builder. Returned from work, supped, hummed a tune, smoaked and died. Turner street, between Derby and Essex.


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DEATHS IN 1817.


1127. Jan. 8. Susanna, of Henry Sanward. Aged, 78 years. She had been infirm. A woman of good endow- ments. She was a Batten and married first, in 1762, at 22, Josiah Beadle, by whom she had two daughters who survived her. The eldest married a Gwinn, the young- est, widow of John Dale. Lived with first husband thir- teen years. Time in second marriage three years. Henry Sauward was from York, Me., and died in that part of the country. Turner street, between Derby and Essex.


1128. Feb. 12. Thomas King. Dropsy, 34 years. Came from New Brunswick, N. J., to Salem. Died in his chair while sitting at work. The first I buried from the new house.


1129. Feb. 24. Mary, of James and Hanna Standon. Atroph. inf., 3 weeks. Child appeared from birth very feeble. She a Perkins; he, at sea, a foreigner. One child left. Derby street, between Daniels and Hardy.


1130. Feb. 27. Sara Timothy, dan. of Jonathan and Mary Mason. Dropsy in head, 15 years. Named after the Timothys of So. Carolina. He died in 1808. First wife a King, who died in 1792 and left three chil- dren. One daughter lives, a Brooks. Second wife a King, five children, now two sons and two daughters. Vine street, between Elm and Liberty, Mason house.


1131. Mar. 4. William Peele, a cooper. Inflamma- tion(?), rupture, etc., 79 years. Married Jan., 1762, at 24 years, Elizabeth Becket, dau. of John, by whom he had five children, all living ; one son Robert and four daughters, two married, two widows. Time in marriage fifty-five years. Worthy man. Went to sea, but spent his life as here at his trade. His father a tailor in the centre of the town. Becket street on Becket's estate.


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1132. Mar. 8. Mary, dau. of Capt. John Becket. Consumption, 27 years. She has suffered long, and very much for seven years. Her father died in 1804, her sis- ter Elizabeth, who married a Waters, in 1809, at same age, and her brother John in 1816, news received in March. One child by first wife, son and daughter by second, none by third. She by Ingersoll, second wife. Becket's court near Becket street.


1133. Mar. 15. Sara, widow of Nathaniel Knight. Aged, 86 years. She a Mascoll, dau. of John and Sara, bapt. Jan. 23, 1732. Left a son Capt. N. Knight and two daughters Lethart and Ostrum. Lived with her son for many years in Deacon Prince's house, corner of Bath and Pleasant, old house. Her sister-in-law, Martha P., widow of S. Silsbee, born same year. Pleas- ant street.


1134. Mar. 17. Mary Tozzer, maiden dau. of Eb- enezer and Abiel. Suddenly, 67 years. She has left a sister, and brother William and sister-in-law a Patter- son, widow, married a Lane. Her mother died at 88 years of age, and her grandmother at 103. For thirty years, the deceased was the faithful companion of her mother. Orange street.


1135. Apr. 21. Susanna, of William Becket. Aged, 94 years. She was a Fowler of Ipswich. Family re- moved to Newmarket. Married, at 22, and lived six- teen years in married life. Lived a widow fifty-six years with her dau .- in-law. Had eight children, none living. Has many of her posterity in New England. Her sister, mother of wife of John Norris. See D. B. Husband ship carpenter. She died in Ash street. Most of life in east part of the town.


1136. Apr. 23. Hannah, dau. of Samuel and Mary Manning. Aged, 78 years. Richard Manning, esq., a


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brother and three sisters lived a long life together. This the last and they have left a great estate to the family of Hodges. Elizabeth died in 1801, æt. 72; Richard Man- ning, esq., in 1811, æt. 80; Margaret, in 1813, aged 79; Jacob in 1815, æt. 78. Their eldest sister Mary married John Hodges, in 1749. Essex street, between Curtis and Herbert.


1137. June. News of the death of George Shaw, in the care of John Hunt. At sea, 16 years. He was adopted by this worthy man and wife from her relations being without children. They educated him well and with good hopes. The ship had just left Java on the voyage homeward, taken sick and soon died. The first time at sea. Bath street, the house of J. Hunt.


1138. June. News of the death of Thomas Dean, son of John and Christiana Ward. Fever abroad, 17 years. At Matanzas, Cuba. It has been very sickly on these islands. Taken after landing, perhaps after eating fruit freely. The first time at sea. John, son of John. Christiana, dau. of Capt. Thom. Dean by his second wife a Cash. They have two children left, one son. The mother a woman of great ambition. Carlton street.


1139. June. News of the death of Nathaniel, son of Samuel and Rebecca Silsbee. Lost at sea, 23 years. Drowned Sept. 14, 1816, when six days from port. They have one son and three daughters left. Two married out of town. She a Patten. His mother a Prince living still. Webb street.


1140. July 6. Lydia, widow of Capt. Ebenezer Pierce. Dropsy, 77 years. She was a Brown, married at 25, and lived twenty years in married life. Her hus- band died at sea in 1784. Her sister Berry died from same house, at the same age, 77, Oct. 14, 1815. Two


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children left. Two children of son living, one missing, grandchildren, great-grandchildren and son's widow. Her daughter Odlin had the charge of her. Turner street.


1141. July 12. Female child of Samuel and Abigail Derby. From laudanum, 3 months. Administered through mistake. She a dau. of widow of Nicholas Lane by a former husband Buffum. Three children left, one son. Blaney street, below Essex and Becket.


1142. Aug. 10. Sara, widow of Capt. Timothy Wel- man. Apoplexy, 58 years. She a Wyatt, married at 18; time in marriage thirty-three years. She had been much of a domestic woman. Her father and mother died in 1796. W. Wyatt, the son, in 1794, and her husband Timothy in 1810. His father died, at 91, in 1787, mother in 1811 and Adam in 1786. Six children left, three males. Derby street between Daniels and Hardy.


1143. Aug. 13. Edward Gibaut, son of Robert and Rebecca Stone. Teething, 13 months. The child ex- tremely thrifty, but the real disorder probably unknown. She a dau. of Capt. John Osgood, Brown street. He son of Robert Stone and Anstis Babbidge. Six children left. This the first they have lost. Essex street, Brown house, cor. of Walnut street.


1144. Aug. 18. Widow Lydia Alexander. Apo- plexy, 78 years. She a Woodhull, dau. of wife of I. Babbidge. Married, first, at 17, a Lander, with whom she lived three years ; time in second marriage six years. Daughter by last husband. One daughter married a Fran- cis with seven children, six females. She had been a widow fifty years.


1145. Aug. 25. Capt. Robert Stonc. Apoplexy, 73 years. Married, in 1772, at 28, Anstis Babbidge, dau.


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of C. and Anstis Babbidge. Mother a Crowninshield. He of Benjamin and Elizabeth. He was a chairman of the committee of proprietors of East meeting-house. Taken on Thursday night. The affection was in the throat, and most powerful means employed. He ceased to speak or swallow on the next night and lay insensible until he expired, Monday, 10 A. M. Two children left, son and daughter. Daughter widow of And. Dunlap. Hardy street near the East meeting-house.


1146. Aug. 25. Mary Ann of William and Sara Bates. Atroph. inf., 14 months. She a dan. of John Forbes. Mother married a Whittemore. Husband abroad at sea. His father upon the theatre in Boston. Two children left, males. Essex, cor. of Pleasant street.


1147. Aug. 26. Ann Elizabeth of Capt. Richard and Lydia Ward. Inflammatory fever, 2 years, 9 months. The third daughter. She a Robinson of Lynn. He has just returned from New Orleans, intending to settle there. Her father has removed from Lynn to Boston. His father living and at the funeral. Carlton street.


1148. Sept. 1. Benjamin D., son of Benjamin and Elizabeth Chandler. Convulsions, 11 years. His mother a Dean. Father absent. Only child. Hardy street, near meeting-house.


1149. Sept. 8. Moses Gage, of Moses and Nancy Hobson. Atroph. inf., 15 months. Only child. He from Rowley, a carpenter. She a Masury, gr. dau. of Deacon W. Brown. Andrew street.


1150. Sept. 11. Abigail, widow of Nathaniel Rogers. St. Anthony's fire, 53 years. She a Dodge of Ipswich, married at 21, and lived fifteen years in married life. In adverse eireumstances came to Salem, was a distinguished school-mistress and educated her children well. Four sons survive her in Salem, Nathaniel, John, Richard and


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William. He a son of Rev. N. Rogers of Ipswich. Lynde street.


1151. Sept. 15. John Patterson. Fever, 35 years. A grandson of Deacon Webb. Married, at 21, Susanna Eulen, granddaughter of Capt. ; time in marriage fourteen years. Sick before he landed, reached home, seized with delirium and so expired. Left six children, one son. Derby street.


1152. Sept. 15. Elizabeth, dau. of Zachariah and Sara Silsbee. Atroph. inf., 9 mos. He a son of Capt. N. Silsbee, and brother of Nathaniel, Member of Con- gress, and of William. She a dau. of Capt. F. Boardman, and sister of Mary Crowninshield, wife of B., Secretary of the Navy. Pleasant street, east gate of Washington Square.


1153. Sept. 15. Martha, widow of Samuel Silsbee. Aged, 86 years. She a dau. of John, son of Deacon Richard Prince, married at 24, and lived forty-seven years in marriage. A pleasant, faithful and worthy woman. Very active for her years until near the close of life. Her husband died Dec. 1803, æt. 73. Left three chil- dren, one son, daughter a Sage, and Read. Daniels street in Daniels' house, corner upon Essex street, near meeting- house.


1154. Sept. 24. Joseph, son of Joseph and Sara Newell. Atroph. inf., 4 years 4 months. The child from a full habit became emaciated in a short time. Physicians explained nothing. She a Dunckley. They have three children, one male. Essex street between Becket street and court.


1155. Oct. 8. Male child of Judah and Eliza Dodge Atroph. inf., 6 days. She a Perveare of Hampton Falls and a relative of Edward of Boston. Her family from Isle of Jersey. His trade a mason. They have lost many


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children young. She avery healthy woman, he more feeble. Three children left, one son. English street.


1156. Oct. 8. David of John and Sara Becket. Fe- ver, atroph., 23 months. The child long sick and fever upon fever. Father died at sea. (See Mar. 2, 1816.) She a daughter of Deacon James Browne by Masury. Two children left, one male. Brown street on Pleasant street.


1157. Oet. 9. Male child of John C. and Priseilla Clemens. Fever, etc., 6 months. She a Burroughs and has four children living, one son. He, by a former wife Bright, three, one son. They belong not to this part of the town and have moved to the last house, formerly Per- kins' on Manning's lot. Belongs to the Branch. Essex street, near Neck Gate.


1158. Oet. 21. Mary of John and Jane Stickney. Dropsy, 24 years. Father from Newburyport. Mother a Chapman from Newbury. Eight children left, six males, two females. Family unknown to me till this event. Webb street.


1159. Oct. 23. Francis, of Jeremiah and Elizabeth O'Connor. Fever, 4 years. Catholics living among us. A female child of same parents burned in May, 1816. He from Ireland. She a Longeway. Two children left, one male. Dalrymple's B. near old Neck Gate. Essex, opp. English street.


1160. Oct. 25. Samuel, son of Samuel and Lydia Leach. Fever, 20 years. Both his grandmothers living. Mother, dau. of W. Becket. Four children left, two males. Turner street, below Derby.


1161. Oct. 30. Male child of William and Elizabeth Crispin. At birth. He of Salem. They have one male child left. St. Peter's street, below Church.


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Blanchard. Atrophy, 1 year. He from Woburn, for- merly a butcher. Has been troubled with rheumatism and lost the best use of one hand. She from Beverly, an Adams, second wife. They have eight children left, five sons. Dalrymple's Building, Essex street, opp. English.


1163. Nov. 26. Capt. George Crowninshield. An- gina pectoris, 51 years. He returned in the Cleopatra, Oct. 3. Was soon after afflicted in the breast, complained to his friend, died on the barque at Crowninshield's wharf in the arms of his servant Hanson. Six brothers began life together and this is the third of the six departed. For their history, see No. 3669, 53, 317.


1164. Dec. 2. John Ward, formerly master of a ves- sel, shipkeeper. Drowned, 51 years. He was attending a vessel on W. side of Crowninshield's wharf; was found with his lantern on east side, not accounted for. Son of John and Bethia; married, at 29, Christiana, dau. of Capt. Thomas Dean, living in married life twenty-two years. His father died in 1789. Grandfather kept the tavern of Lynn, Old Road. Lost a son in June, 1816. One son and daughter left. Carlton street.


1165. Dec. 11. Female child of Francis and Eliza- beth Goss. Atroph. inf., 14 months. Child long sick. She a dau. of James Becket. His father Thomas Goss, a Spaniard. Came young to America. One child left, male. Father a mariner. Near Universal meeting-house, Rust street.




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