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DEATHS IN 1818.
1166. Jan. 13. Susanna, wife of Capt. Benjamin Dean, mariner. Fever, 71 years. She was a dau. of James and Mary Collins, married at 23, and lived forty- eight years in marriage. Baptized in 1747. Mother a Becket, dau. of John. He a brother of late Capt. Thomas
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Dean. Two daughters married, one a Hunt, another a Chandler. Four children left. Old Dean House, Hardy street, near meeting-house.
1167. Feb. 10. William Greaves, from Ireland. Consumption, 35 years. Catholic. Died in the Charity House after a short time. Came to Massachusetts Sept. 22, 1816 and to Salem Aug. 11, 1817, from Demerary, a stranger.
1168. Feb. 13. Mary, widow of Deacon William Browne. Suddenly, 78 years. She was a Collins, mar- ried in Marblehead. First husband an Orne. Time in second marriage five years. She lived in the family of Rev. W. Whitwell. Was a woman of cheerful tempera- ment and excellent disposition. Was on a visit in Mar- blehead. Buried in Salem in the family tomb. Deacon Browne died in 1811. Curtis street.
1169. Feb. 23. Thomas G. Day. Suddenly, 38 years. Married, at 37, a Benyon with three children. Time in marriage five months. He had a complaint like angina pectoris. Was at his work three days before he died. Had been in America several years. Had parents, brethren and sisters in Ireland. Daniels street near Derby.
1170. Mar. 25. Jacob, of Richard and Ann Crown- inshield. Atrophy, 13 months. She from Ireland, he a son of George Crowninshield of Salem. Child died at the farm in Danvers, first Epes, then Derby, then Crown- inshield & sons. One mile above the lower meeting- house. They have eight children left, four males.
1171. Mar. 30. News of the death of Andrew Pal- fray at Smyrna. Small pox, 23 years. Son of Mr. Richard Palfray, late of Salem. Three sons of Richard Palfray left and one daughter Nancy. The sister Nancy widow Pierce and lives in the Mansion House. Two brothers abroad. Derby street, H. of Blaney street, near Becket.
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1172. Apr. 10. News of the death of Nathaniel Rich- ardson, son of Nathaniel and Eunice, at Malaga, Spain, Jan. 21. Fever, 48 years. Of good natural powers. Deaf in youth. Had been unsuccessful in business, and had at last established himself in Malaga, Spain.
1173. April 27. Abigail, widow of Capt. Edward Gibaut. Aged, 74 years. She was a Yell and was sec- ond wife to Capt. E. G. She had been brought up in Capt. G's family and lived in the family when his first wife died and was much esteemed. Her first husband a Whittemore. His first wife Sara Crowninshield. Time in second marriage eight years. Capt. Gibaut died in 1803, æt. 75. Andrew street.
1174. May 7. Nancy, widow of Nathaniel Brown. Dropsy, 70 years. Married at 22, and lived eleven years in marriage. Her mother a Meservey, family name Wel- man. She has three sisters. One married Capt. John Osgood, another Obear, one single. She has been infirm for a long time. Lived and died at her son-in-law's W. Lane. Derby street, west side, east corner of upper Turner street.
1175. May 17. Ruth, widow of Francis Rust. Cramp in stomach, 78 years. She was sister of Richard Manning who died Apr. 19, 1812. Married at 58, lived in Ipswich and about the time of her brother's death removed into his family in Salem. Third wife to Francis Rust. Time in marriage five years. Was of retired life. Was in her chair when she died. Herbert street.
1176. May 17. Sara E. W. S., dau. of James W. and Lydia Stearns. Fever, 14 months. The child indis- posed a short time. She an Emerson of Topsfield, gr. dan. of Rev'd Emerson of that place. Two children left, one son. Boston street.
1177. June 1. Frederick MacCormick, late from Ire- land. Fever, 50 years. He was a Catholic, but in person
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to me unknown. He had no kindred near him and became one of the state poor, and died in our Charity House.
1178. June 5. Male child of Benjamin and Mary Patterson. Atroph. inf., 9 months. She a dau. of Major Barnes. He long sick and in decline, a son of my wor- thy friend W. Patterson. Mansion house of his father. Not blessed in his children. Herbert street.
1179. June 17. William Dunn, cordwainer, from Ireland. Consumption, 35 years. He had not long since arrived, and had been employed in N. H. Penitentiary to teach his art. Was invited from Portsmouth to Salem to work at his trade. He soon found his condition, put himself under public charity and died in a few days.
1180. June 17. Isaac Williams, from New York, of African parents. Consumption, 23 years. Was spoken well of, while here. Had lately come to Salem and was among the State's poor, when sick.
1181. June 19. Richard, son of Samuel and Anna Masury. Consumption, 20 years. She a dau. of Dea- con W. Brown. The father died in April, 1805, æt. 40, and left five children, two sons ; now one son and three daughters remain. Two are married, Hobson and Sloa- cum. Andrew street.
1182. June 24. Child of Jeremy and Elizabeth O'Connor. Atrophy, 3 weeks. She a granddaughter of the aged Mrs. Rhue, neutral French, æt. 90. Buried a child 23 October last. Essex street near old Neck Gate, Dalrymple's Buildings.
1183. June 25. Benjamin Blanchard from Woburn. Apoplexy, 59 years. He had been in better circumstances. Had been at hard labor on the day before. (See Nov. 1 last. ) Twice married ; second wife dau. of Capt. Adams of Beverly. Left seven children. Essex street near old Neck Gate, Dalrymple's Buildings.
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1184. June 27. Nathaniel Langley, at the Hospital. Consumption, 37 years. Just returned from sea, sick, and died soon after landing. Wife named Fanny. Mar- ried at 25 and lived twelve years in marriage. Wife and five children in Salem, not long resident.
1185. July 8. Capt. Benjamin Patterson. Consump- tion, 41 years. Was taken with bleeding at the lungs last April. Was the only surviving child of my friend Capt. W. Patterson. Married, at 22, a Barnes. Time in marriage fifteen years. Left four children, two sons and two daughters. Herbert street.
1186. July 24. John of John and Sara Becket. Worms, 5 years. She a Brown, dan. of James. Mother a Masury. One child left, a daughter. Brown street, corner of Pleasant, N. E. of the Common.
1187. July 28. Lucy, widow of Larrabee. Obstruc- tion, 44 years. She was a Bickford, married at 20 and lived nine years in married life. Was in the family of A. Donaldson who married a Peele and they supported her during a long sickness ; confined ten months. Sister married a Knapp. Left one child, a daughter. Becket street.
1188. Aug. 1. Mary, wife of Capt. William Ropes. Dropsy, 57 years. She was a dau. of Deacon W. Brown by his first wife Mercy White, married in 1755. Col. W. Ropes her son. She married, at 19, and lived thirty-eight years in married life. A worthy woman. Left three sons and five daughters. Curtis street.
1189. Aug. 18. William Southward, son of George and Abigail. Complication, 28 years. Long sick. Father and mother survive him. His mother a Foot, dau. of Pasca F. Five children left to them, three sons and two daughters. Essex street, between Turner and Carl- ton.
1190. Aug. 25. Sara, widow of George Leach.
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Dropsy, 76 years. She a Trask of Beverly, married at 18, and lived twenty-three years in married life. Hus- band of Beverly, Captain. Has left two aged sisters, widows, Porter aged 78 and Hutchinson aged 74. The sisters have been very upright women. Two children left, one son Samuel, boatbuilder, and daughter, widow Waters. Church street, Hardy's house near Ship Tavern.
1191. Aug. 28. Sara, wife of William Lovelock. Consumption ( ?), 29 years. She a Day from Gloucester, and married first, at 18, a son of Major Rice of Portsmouth, by whom she had two children ; time in first marriage six years, time in second marriage one year. Her father, mother and several sisters in Salem. Essex street, opp. East ; house in the name of Joseph on the old Becket lot.
1192. Sept. 21. Frederick Francis, of Capt. Wil- liam and Mary Allen. Dysentery, 2 years 4 months. He from Manchester. She a Palfray. They have built on the west part of the Hardy lot. Hardy below Derby. 1193. Sept. 21. Eliza Shedlock, dau. of Timothy and Sara Welman. Consumption, 17 years 9 months. Father and mother dead. Eldest brother lives in Maine, youngest sick at home. Two sisters remain. Derby street between Hardy and Daniels.
1194. Sept. 25. George, of George and Elizabeth Hodges. Dysentery, 8 months. He a son of George Hodges ; wife a Welcome, and her mother a Lambert. One child left. Hardy street, below Derby, on Turner's lot.
1195. Sept. 26. News of the death of William Eu- len, at sea. Fever, 33 years. Married, at 25, Mary Cooke, and lived eight years in married life. His mother dau. of Capt. John Battoon. Left three children, sons. The family live in the house of their father, near Crown- inshield wharf.
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1196. Oct. 11. Female child of William Babbidge. Atroph. inf., 18 months. He a son of Christopher Babbidge. She a dau. of M. and Mary Bateman, she a Batten. They have four children, one female. Turner street, on the Bateman estate.
1197. Oct. 15. Capt. John Allen, son of Capt. Ed- ward Allen. Complication, 28 years. Married, at 21, Hanna, dan. of William Allen, with whom he lived six years. She died Sept. 10, 1816. Kindred by marriage. Two children left, one son and daughter. Was some time in Marine Hospital. Brought to Salem on the 9th of Oct. and died on the 12th. Norman street.
1198. Oct. 15. John Peters, son of Capt. John Pe- ters. Lost at sea, 20 years. Left in the Albatross from Falkland Isles with oil, Aug. 30, lat. N. 34º, long. 50º. Washed overboard with captain, four saved, seven lost. The father from the Peters family of Essex. His second wife an Archer, first a Skerry. He lives on the Skerry estate, Bridge street.
1199. Oct. 21. Elizabeth White, of William and Elizabeth Carlton. Consumption, 19 years. An excel- lent young woman. Her grandfather brother to Hanna Carlton with whom I live. His first wife a Palfray. The granddaughter educated with her uncle White and named for her aunt White, a Stone. Essex street, above New- bury.
1200. Oct. 27. Mary Edward, dau. of Samuel and Lydia Leach. Throat, 10 years. The mother dau. of W. Becket. Grandmother, 90 years of age. He buried his mother last August, æt. 76. Their son Samuel bur- ied Oct., 1817, æt. 20 years. Son and daughter living, very feeble. Turner street, below Derby.
1201. Nov. 17. Emma, wife of Daniel Blanchard. Consumption, 30 years. Married at 21 and lived nine
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years in married life. Her family name Saunders from Harvard, Mass. He from the interior. Four children left. Essex street, below Webb, in Brooks' building near Gate.
1202. Dee. 12. Susanna, wife of Walter Jeffrey. Fever, 52 years. Married at 22 and lived thirty years in marriage. Her mother Rebecca Smith was a Lovett of Beverly, widow of Samuel and died in 1795, æt. 63. Rebecca, a sister, married Thomas Williams in 1794 and died, æt. 25, in 1796, second wife. They have left four children, one son. He a son by W. Jeffrey who married a Hardy.
DEATHS IN 1819.
1203. Jan. 15. Francis Benson, skipper. Fever, etc., 65 years. Married at 22, and lived forty-three years in married life. Brother of Capt. Thomas Benson whose second wife married Henry Rust, Esq., and whose daugh- ter married Capt. Robert Peele. Daughter settled at At- tleborough, Mass., Gilmanton, N. H., and Kennebec, Mc. One son at home, one abroad. He received a pension as Revolutionary soldier, of Salem. English street.
1204. Jan. 18. Mary, widow of Thomas Hutcheson. Rheumatic fever, 74 years. She was a Trask of Beverly, born there, married at 24, and lived twenty-two years in married life. Her husband died Aug. 28, 1786 and left seven children. Two daughters, Putnam and Chever, and a son, remain. Her sister Porter living in Salem. Turner below Derby.
1205. Jan. 23. George, son of George and Seeth Ropes. Consumption, 31 years. A painter. Deaf and dumb. Active, acute, circumspect and esteemed. Had a free use of signs and of his pen. His mother a widow,
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and a Millet. Father died at sea in 1807 and left nine children. Essex street, opp. Pleasant.
1206. Jan. 27. Hannah, wife of Thomas Kenny. Atrophy, 42 years. She born in Salem. Husband a foreigner, whether living unknown. Mother and sister in Danvers. Two children, one male.
1207. Mar. 1. George Gale, son of Capt. Noah Gale, bookbinder. Consumption, 25 years. Married, at 21, a Grazier from Ipswich, and lived four years in married life. He born in Maine. His mother a Dunham. His father from Plymouth. Her mother a Pulcifer. Two children left, one male. The father bought Capt. John Elkins' house of MacMellan and was lost at Block Island. His father's house, southeast corner of Turner street in Derby street.
1208. Mar. 13. Male child of Daniel and Jane M. Bickford. Atroph. inf., 4 weeks. He a brother's son of Capt. John Bickford. She a Trask, has no parents but a brother. Married in 1818 and removed to Charles- town. She returned, in his absence at sea, to Salem. Bridge street, west corner of Pleasant.
1209. Mar. 19. John Lane, mariner and sailmaker, son of Nicholas and Nancy. Consumption, 24 years. Long sick, appetite till last moment. Youngest son. He married, at 22, a dau. of Seth King, jeweller, who lived in Curtis street, and lived in marriage one year. Left one male child. Turner street, between Derby and Essex, in Goom's house from Portugal.
1210. Mar. 27. Sara, wife of Capt. William Fair- field. Bowels, 50 years. She was a Jowler, married at 32 and lived seventeen years in married life. Born in Marblehead, first house beyond Forrest River Mills. Came to Salem and lived with Jonathan Mason and then
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with Capt. E. Allen. No parents or collaterals. Allen street, between English and Webb.
1211. March. News of the death of Benjamin, son of Abijah Hitchins. At sea, 16 years. His first voyage. Father infirm, and child anxious to go to sea. Died in a few days after leaving Havana. Father married a Clout- man, whose mother was a Becket. Seven children, two sons and five daughters. Becket street.
1212. Apr. 6. Christopher Beals, shipjoiner from Boston, 51 years. Married first, at 21, Mary Downs with whom he lived six years, and by whom he had one child ; second, a Bacon, who died Feb. 13, 1801, by whom one child and with whom he lived one year ; third, Jan. 23, 1803, Nancy Crandall, dau. of Nicholas Lane, by whom three children, and with whom he lived sixteen years. She has three children living by Crandall. Lived last in English street.
1213. May 1. Male child of Benjamin and Mary Blanchard. Atrophy inf., 2 years. She from Beverly, an Adams. The father died June 25, 1817, from Woburn. After death of husband, she removed from Dalrymple's Building, Neck Gate, to Windmill Point. Three chil- dren, one male.
1214. May 17. Stephen, son of Stephen and Hanna Cloutman. Fever, 38 years. He had just returned from sea after the long absence of ten years. His lung fever continued seven days. At his sister Whipple's. His mother Hanna Smith. Seven children left of the family, three sons and four daughters. Derby house, or Derby street, between Union and Herbert.
1215. May 18. Mary, widow of Capt. Henry Elkins, 79 years. Enjoyed good health till near to death. Mar- ried at 20 ; time in marriage eleven years. Two children left. Son married Priscilla Mason ; daughter married
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Andrew Sleuman and Joseph Winn. Daughter has two children, son and daughter. Opposite East Meeting- house in Essex street. Andrews house.
1216. May 18. James, son of James and Deborah Becket. Fever, 23 years. Sick in Batavia and on pas- sage home. His mother from Bradford. Father son of William. Four sisters left. From his brother-in-law Kelly, near Universalist meeting-house.
1217. May 23. Joshua, son of John and Elizabeth Dodge. Fever. Child lately christened. The mother long feeble and father slender. She a Wait. Mother now widow Johnson. Three children left, one son. Essex street, between Dean and Shillaber. Mackay house.
1218. June 3. Sarah, widow of Jacob Stivers, sis- ter of Maj. Gen. John Fiske. Fever, 70 years. She a dau. of Rev. Samuel Fiske of Salem, married at 22, not one year in married life. He was from Holland. Came to Salem from Boston ; was a baker, and baked in Essex street above Elm, second lot. Opposite the pumps cor- ner of Neptune and Vine streets, opp. Elm street.
1219. June 4. John Horne, mulatto, lately from sea. Fever, 31 years. He was born in Philadelphia, and came to this port about a fortnight since in a vessel belonging to Joseph Knapp. Charity House, entered as State poor.
1220. June 12. Elizabeth, wife of Capt. William Lane. Debility, 42 years. She was dau. of N. Browne, married at 19, and lived twenty-three years in married life. She was in youth a beautiful woman. Her mother Nancy Meservey. Her grandmother I know. A sister survives who married Capt. Timothy Welman. He son of Nicholas Lane. Mother died May, 1817, æt. 70. Three sons and five daughters survive. Derby street, corner of Turner.
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1221. July 14. William Burroughs, seaman. Ob- structions, etc., 23 years. Lived with his grandfather George Burroughs, an old pensionary soldier. Has a mother and sister living. Derby street, last lot on old neckway.
1222. July 16. John Dalrymple from Ireland. De- bility, 47 years. Married, at 37, Rebecca Gardiner. His brother James was established in Salem as a watchmaker when John came. He afterwards removed to Portland and lately returned. Left a wife and two children. Es- sex street, corner of Herbert. Collins Hardy house.
1223. July 21. Martha, of James and Sara Dalrym- ple. Worms, 5 years. Not long sick, a pleasant child. He from Ireland, watchmaker. Holds tenements opposite English street, near old Neck Gate. She a dau. of Jo- seph Vincent, ropemaker. Have two children, females. Essex street.
1224. July 27. Martha, of Daniel and Mary Gilbert. Dysentery, 5 years. She was Mary Waters, married in 1806, and went to his home in Brookfield. She was upon a visit to her father with this very promising child which died in less than a week's illness. They have other chil- dren. Derby street.
1225. Aug. 9. John Carberry from Waterford, Ire- land. Fever, 38 years. Came early from Ireland to Newfoundland, thence to Boston. He had been in Bos- ton several years, as waiter in a store. Had been in Sa- lem but a few weeks and delivered himself up to the Charity House.
1226. Aug. 13. Eunice Caroline, of Major Horatio and Harriet Perry. Convulsions, etc., 3 years. He from Pembroke. She a dau. of Capt. Nicholas Lane from Gloucester, but long of Salem. Three children left, one male. Carlton street.
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1227. Aug. 24. John McKenzie, from Scotland. Fever, 75 years. Had been in Salem two years. Came to America before the American Revolution, and was in the land and sea service. He had lived with widow Child, sister of Dr. Stearns, and upon her retirement to her brother's family was induced to enter upon the poor's list of the state, hoping for a pension. A good character.
1228. Sept. 2. Female child of John and Elizabeth Cooke. Convulsions, 3 months. She a Patfield, dau. of Mrs. Mack. He of Salem, wounded pensioner. The child apparently well till day before its death. Dr. K. said a croup. Three children, two males. Williams street.
1229. Sept. 18. Capt. John Archer. Old age, 86 years. Married at 24 and lived fifty-seven years in mar- ried life. His wife a Beckford. His wife has been dead five years, a Norris. He formerly lived in Elm street, but removed to the house of his father, where he died. Six children left, four sons and two daughters. All his children but John married. River street, on North river.
1230. Sept. 21. Thomas Bagley, from Ireland. Drowned, 27 years. He was carrying off an anchor in high wind from Derby wharf, from sch. Hind. The boat upset. Buried from the Charity House on Wednesday, Sept. 22.
1231. Sept. 26. James, child of William and
Rhue. Atrophy, 22 months. Hardy street, Diman house.
1232. Oct. 2. Male child of Horatio and Harriet Perry. Atrophy, 3 weeks. Child feeble from birth, mouth sore, etc. They lost a child in August last. He from Pembroke, she a dan. of Nicholas Lane. Three children left, one male. Carlton street.
1233. Oct. 5. Mary, wife of James Goomnunsen.
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Lethargy, 25 years. She was Mary K. Majore, dau. of John, married at 18, and lived seven years in married life. An only child. Her father, French, married Susanna Knight in 1793, who in 1807 married Francis Lamartine. Left one child. Turner street, between Derby and Essex.
1234. Nov. 16. Mary, widow of Michael Bateman. Debility, 53 years. She was a dau. of John Batton, mar- ried at 18, and lived thirty-five years in marriage. She kept a school ; first her sight failed her, and then a gene- ral debility came on, palpitation, etc. Mother a Masury. Husband died lately in the hospital at New York. Left five children, two sons. One married in Rowley. Tur- ner street.
1235. Dec. 26. John, of Thomas and Sara Haynes. Athophy, 6 weeks. Two children left, one son. Walnut street.
INDEX OF NAMES.
Abbot, 39, 110. Abbott, 61, 110. Abraham, 120. Adams, 44, 45, 158, 161, 167. Aden, 119. Albree, 64.
Alexander, 30, 154.
Allen. 6, 7, 20, 40, 58, 60, 69, 73, 77. 78, 85, 86, 92, 93, 103, 106, 107, 112, 113, 115. 130, 132, 138, 141, 145, 149, 163, 164, 167. Allyne, 45. Andrew, 7, 28, 44, 74, 118, 121.
Andrews, 92. Apmerp, 137.
Archer, 5, 8. 15, 16, 20, 25, 27, 32. 33. 35, 36, 37, 39, 41. 42, 47, 50, 53, 55, 56. 58, 63, 73, 74. 75, 76, 78, 79. 83, 85, 90, 91, 96, 98, 101, 109. 113, 116, 123, 137, 146, 147, 164, 170. Ashbey. 59. Ashby, 66, 87, 116, 117. Ashley, 9. Aubin, 110.
Babbidge. 19. 38, 49, 51, 53. 54, 74. 76, 81, 82, 83, 99, 100, 102, 112, 119, 123, 134, 154. 155, 164. Backer, 54. Bacon, 58, 145, 167. Bagley, 170. Bagnall. 38. Balch, 44. Bangs. 3. Baptiste. 48. Barker, 49. 78. Barnes, 101. 105. 161, 162. Barr. 83. 136, 137.
Bartlet, 34, 62, 95, 96, 147, 148.
Bartlett, 26, 42, 68, 74, 76, 77, 78. Bason, 20. Basset. 5. Batchelder, 61. Batcheler, 146. Bateman, 59, 127, 164, 171. Bates, 32. 135, 143, 147, 155. Baton, 66. 71, 86. Batten, 59, 127, 151, 164. Battern, 14. Batton, 171.
Battoon, 80, 163. Beadle, 18. 29, 115, 121, 151. Beals, 58, 167. Beans, 31.
Becket, 8, 9, 25, 27, 31, 34, 35, 36, 46, 48, 54, 55, 59, 63, 67. 72, 74, 75, 76. 79, 80, 83. 84, 89, 91, 95, 96, 103, 104, 106, '107. 111, 114. 115. 123, 126, 137, 138, 139, 145, 146, 148, 150, 151, 152, 157, 158, 162, 163, 164, 167, 168. Beckford, 95, 100, 133, 170. Bedney, 141.
Bell, 139. Benson, 79, 88, 104, 165.
Bentley, 28. Benyon. 159. Berry, 17, 27, 33, 36, 62, 120, 136, 142, 153.
Best, 31. Beverley, 18. Bezoel, 140. Bezoill. 52.
Bickford, 68, 113, 135, 162, 166. Bishop, 82, 98. Black, 101, 126.
Blanchard, 158, 161, 164, 167. ·dman, 14. 16, 17, 45, 100, 122, 141. 156. Bonnemaison, 65. Bowden. 95.
Bowditch, 14, 19, 24, 28, 42, 45. Boyd, 71. Boynall, 122. Branigan, 121. Bray, 32. 47, 80, 103, 106. Breed, 118.
Briers. 5. Briggs, 17, 21, 22, 56, 66, 108, 109. 149.
Bright. 157. Brookhouse. 147.
Brooks, 91, 151, 165.
Brown, 4, 5, 8. 10, 31, 48, 79. 90, 103, 101, 114, 115, 117, 124. 126, 132, 136, 142, 153. 155, 160, 161, 162.
Browne, 1, 12, 22, 34, 43, 56, 63. 69, 71, 72, 81. 83, 84, 89. 91, 94, 102, 112, 115, 117, 118, 123, 124, 128, 130, 145, 157. 159, 168. Buchanan, 104, 150.
Buffum, 140, 142, 154. Bulfinch, 137. Bullock, 82, 84, 90, 102, 104, 112.
Burdett. 132. Burke, 13, 65. Burns, 17. Burrill, 11, 28, 56, 77, 80, 92, 96. 124. 125. Burroughs, 21, 43, 157, 169. Bush, 38, 192.
Bushnel, 1. Butler, 27. Butman, 63, 66, 73. Buxton, 89, 139. Byrne, 17, 25, 42, 72, 97, 109. 139. Byrnes, 31.
Caban, 64, 107. Caldwell, 55. Calley. 119. Caln. 110. Cane, 44, 45.
Carberry, 169.
Card, 142. Carleton, 15.
Carlton, 64, 70, 83. 86, 89, 90, 118. 123, 124, 137, 164. Carnes, 35. Carr, 59. Carrol, 2, 113. Carroll, 55, 57, 81, 83, 87. Carter, 145.
Cash, 21, 153. Cashew, 12. Center, 61. Chandler, 155, 159. Chapman, 109, 120, 157. Chevalier, 53.
Chever, 4. 17, 19, 23, 27, 34, 60, 61, 87, 88, 90, 100. 102, 105, 127, 128, 129, 130, 133, 131, 140, 165.
Child, 170. Chipman, 8, 11, 22, 32, 54, 59.
Choate, 97. Chubb, 45, 50. Churd, 38. Clark, 2, 4, 10, 68.
Clarke, 41, 47.
Clary. 29. Clearage, 64, 111. Cleaves, 141. Clemens, 77, 157. Clifford, 92. 96. (173)
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INDEX OF NAMES.
Clift, 114. Clough, 39, 59, 142.
Cloutman, 2, 3, 9, 10, 19, 36, 49, 56, 57, 76, 79, 87, 104, 167. Cody, 68. Coffin, 28, 34, 124. Coffrin. 69. Colan, 138. Cole, 70, 114.
Collins, 10, 11, 16, 19, 22, 24, 26, 37, 41, 46, 48, 49, 51, 52, 55, 61, 63, 65, 67, 88, 93, 94, 95, 98, 108, 114. 119, 120, 124, 137, 158, 159. Cook, 90, 147. Cooke, 4, 64, 70, 79, 90, 142, 148, 163, 170.
Coombs, 16.
Cooper, 65. Cordwell, 85.
Cotel, 130. Cotton, 11, 12, 14, 15, 100, 114, 119, 120, 123, 138. Cowen, 133.
Cox. 4, 18, 44, 45, 54. 67, 80, 82, 97, 102, 114. 120, 145. Crandall, 57, 167.
Crane, 23.
Creely, 103.
Crelly, 39, 77.
Cressy, 115, 116.
Crispin, 37, 84, 91, 97, 104, 113, 128, 147, 157.
Crookshanks, 23, 108.
Croswell, 131.
Crowninshield, 2, 19, 20, 22, 25, 54, 62, 68, 76, 77. 79, 93, 97, 99, 103, 105, 107, 112, 122, 126, 128, 130, 135, 139, 140, 155, 156, 158, 159, 160. Curtis, 56, 111, 124, 138.
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