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189. June 12. Hannah Burns, widow. Consump- tion, æt. 34. Left four children, two males. After an unhappy life. See D. B.
190. June 25. News of the death of John Dean, Apr. 30. Drowned at sea, æt. 20. Son of Benj". They have four left, one male. Ile was with his father. See D. B.
191. June 27. News of the death of Neal Antony Wiederberg. Drowned at sea, æt. 17. A Swede. Ap- prentice of Capt. Clifford Byrne.
192. July 20. Sarah Hodges, widow of Richard. Consumption, æt. 30. She was a Chever. No child left. At her sister Boardman's.
193. July 27. Nathaniel, of William and R. King. Convulsions, æt. 2 mos. Mother a Phippen. After a long time.
194. July 27. William, of Johnson & Ruth Briggs, News of. Fever, æt. 20. Eldest son, died July 12. At Guadeloupe Point Pierre.
195. Aug. 11. James Jeffry, s. of Arthur. W. In- dia Flux, æt. 26. Left a wife. Returned sick from W. Indies with S. Ingersoll.
196. Aug. 21. Mary Berry, wife of John. Con- sumption, æt. 56. Left two children, one male. She was a Putnam. See D. B.
197. Sept. 29. Margaret, of Thomas & Hannah Keen.
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Vomiting and P., at. 11 months. No child living by first wife. She married a Cox, a former husband.
198. Oct. 6. News of the death of Joseph English. Fever, at. 22. Son of Philip. He died in Maryland.
199. Oct. 9. Hannah, of Benjamin & Hannah Hodges. Consumption, at. 13. They have two sons and two d's left. Father in the East Indies.
200. Oct. 9. Male child of Matthew & Sarah Vin- cent at delivery. Their first child. A forced delivery iu a critical case.
201. Oct. 11. Richard Deighton. W. India Flux, at. 47. Ile married a Whittemore. Has left neither wife nor child.
202. Oct. 15. Lydia Beadle. Consumption, at. 47. She has left 4 sous and a daughter. Lived long a widow with reputation.
203. Oct. 20. Peggy, d. of M. General Fiske. Con- sumption, at. 17. Three sisters and a bro. left. The second daughter lost by the same disorder.
204. Oct. 22. Mary Knight, d. of Sarah. Consump- tion, at. 24. Two brothers and two sisters. Mother long a widow.
205. Oct. 26. John White, Captain. Complication of disorders, at. 70. Left five daughters. Long con- fined and debilitated.
206. Oct. 28. Samuel, s. of Richard Valpy, jun'r. Small pox, at. 10. In the natural way, full.
207. Nov. 1. James Beverley, s. in law of Frank Tol- bert. Small pox, at. 22. African race. In the natural way, full.
208. Nov. 4. Male child of Oliver Webb. Convul- sions, at. 48 hours. Three children, 2 males. She was an Elkins. A fine child.
209. Nov. 6. News of the death of Captain Christo-
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pher Babbidge. W. India Flux, æt. 51. A wife and four children, 2 males. Died Aug. 26, at St. Sebastian's, Spain.
210. Nov. 6. Richard Collins, of Kingston, N. Hamp- shire. Fever, æt. 27. An only child, with C. Patterson, died in the offing on return from W. Indies.
211. Nov. 24. Judith, wife of Timothy Wellman. Small pox, æt. 22. She was a Bowditch, husband at sea, in the natural way.
212. Nov. 13. Ruth, d. of Benjamin Chever. Small pox, æt. 20. Oldest child by former wife. By inocula- tion.
213. Dec. 7. Mary, d. of Ebenezer & Elizabeth Phippen. Atrophy, æt. 11 months. Widow. With 6 children, 2 males, unprovided for.
214. Dec. 11. Male child of Thomas & Hannah Vin- cent. Convulsions, at. 12 days. Their first and only child. Living with her mother Cloutman.
DEATHS IN 1793.
215. Jan. 8. Elizabeth, widow of John McGrew. Palsy, æt. 63. She was a Cloutman. Six weeks after the first shock.
216. Feb. 15. News of the d. of Edward Crownin- shield. Fever, æt. 17. Son of George Crowninshield. At Guataloupe, W. Indies.
217. Mar. 26. Male child of Samuel & Lydia Leach, still born. He was their first child. They had funeral ceremonies.
218. Apr. 14. Sarah Diman, wife of Thomas, m. 30 yrs. Dropsy, æt. 67.
219. Apr. 16. Joanna Silsbee, widow of William.
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Age, at. 80. She was of the fam. Fowle. She had been a widow 11 years. 3 daughters.
220. May 3. Mary Lander, widow of Age, at. SS. She was a Bason of Boston. She had been a widow above 30 years. 2 daughters.
221. May 16. Betsey, of Jonathan & Mchitable Ar- cher. Atrophy, at. 2. Their youngest child. Sick mother, who died in the year of its birth.
222. June 29. Elizabeth, wife of Thomas Williams. King's Evil, 35. Left two children, one by Mr. Symmes. Long sickness. She was a Swasey.
223. July 16. George Logan, M.D. Edinb. Decay, at. 15. Left a wife and four children in Charleston, S.C. At Capt. Allen's for his health. Sec
221. July 16. Hannah MacGregory. Consumption, at. 32. No children, but a husband at sea. She was a Silsbee. He Scotchman.
225. July 25. Roger, Negroman in the service of Capt. Allen. Drowned, at. 27. From the family estate of Mrs. Allen. Bringing up a boat for a party next day.
226. Aug. 4. Merey, daughter of Benj". Marston. Consumption, at. 22. Lingering since small pox, natu- ral way.
227. Ang. 12. William Lord, Berwick mariner. Fe- ver, it. 25. He has a mother, died at Silsbee's. Came sick into port from W. Ind., with Millet.
228. Sept. 6. William Patterson, Capt., mariner. W. Ind. flux, at. 47. Lett a wife and four children, one daughter. Came sick from W. Ind. A worthy man.
229. Sept. 13. Female child of Eleanora Odell. Atro- phy, at. 19 -mos.
230. Oct. 8. Sarah Gibaut, w. of Edward. Disen- tery, at. 63. They have one son abroad. She was a Crowninshickl.
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231. Oct. 11. Walter Palfrey. Age, æt. 73. He has one surviving daughter. He was bedridden many months.
232. Oct. 20. Elizabeth, widow of Thomas Welcome. Fever, æt. 28. She was a Lambert. Has left two, her own children, son and daughter.
233. Nov. 1. News of death of Robert Phippen. Fever, æt. 29. He was from Waterford, Ireland ; left a wife and three children; married eleven years. Died in West Indies.
234. Nov. 6. News of death of William Peele. Fever, æt. 21. Second son of William Peele. Died in West Indies, first voyage.
DEATHS IN 1794.
235. Feb. 3. Elizabeth Murray, widow of Samuel. Bleeding, 70. Has left children, died in a few minutes. Gyllingham.
236. Feb. 8. Female child of Samuel & Sally Waters. Delivery, few hours. They have one living daughter. Young family.
237. Feb. 16. Mary Burroughs. Consumption, æt. 43. Has left children by different [husbands ]. Stileman. 238. Feb. 20. Mary, wife of Capt. Thomas Dean. Rheumatism, æt. 67. Has left two daughters, one single. Long confinement. She a Caslı.
239. Feb. 22. News of the death of Capt. Johnson Briggs. Fever, æt. 45. A wife and nine children, three daughters. He was from Taunton.
240. Mar. 10. News of death of Edward Shehane. Died Jan. 16. Fever, æt. 19. A widow mother, etc. At Aux Cayes, Hisp. Go. Hodges, Capt.
241. Mar. 15. News of death of Andrew Preston.
Died Dec. 6 (?). Fever, it. 22. Parents living, etc. On voyage to Cape de Verd Islands. Capt. Holt.
242. Apr. 11. Mary, widow of William Browne. Aged, wt. 80. Living with her son William, only sur- viving child. Sick about a week. A Frost.
213. Apr. 14. Abigail Masury, widow. Complica- tion, at. 65. Left a daughter. Lame and intirm a long time. A Webb.
211. Apr. 18. News of William, son of William Thomas. Fever, wet. 15. Father long absent. Died abroad in West Indies with Capt. J. Briggs.
245. May 3. Sarah, wife of James Collins. Fever, at. 64. Left four children, two sons married. A Thomas. 246. - -. Rebeccah, daughter of B. Gale. Epi- lepsy, at. 22. Two sisters living, parents dead. De- formed, etc., through life.
217. June 5. Mary Crowninshield, widow. Con- sumption, at. 67. She was an Ives. Left a son and five daughters. Long sickness and infirmity.
248. June 6. James Collins. Fever, at. 61. Left four children, two sons married. Buried his wife last month.
249. June 25. Mary, of Samuel & Rebecca Silsbee. Fever, at. 5. Their second child, three living. After a few days' illness.
250. -. Elizabeth, of Thomas & Elizabeth Chip- man. Fever, at. 4. Their third child, three living. Mortification in the bowels.
251. July 9. Mary, of William & Lydia Peele. Atrophy, at. 4 months. Mother dying in consumption. Father dead before its birth.
252. July 18. Elizabeth, wife of William Foye. Consumption, at. 39. Has left nine children, four males. U'leers in the lungs, as her sister. A Masury.
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253. Aug. 4. Lydia Peele. Consumption, æt. 25. Intended husband and child dead. Daughter of Nurse Peele so called.
254. Aug. 12. Female child of George & Hannah Taylor. Still born. Daughter of Nurse Peele, and 4th death this year. Their first child.
255. Aug. 26. Joseph Crookshanks. Consumption, æt. 47. Married Widow Newhall. 1786. Native of London, England.
256. Oct. 1. Anna, daughter of Penn & Anna Town- send. Consumption, æt. 22. Mother died same day, eight years before. Last child of the family.
257. Oct. 9. Ruth Squires, daughter of Ruth New- ton. Vomiting and purging, æt. 43. A husband and one daughter.
258. Oct. 25. Phippen, of Stephen & Sarah Hill. Quincy, æt. 13 months. Their only child. She was a Crane.
259. Nov. 3. Priscilla, of Samuel & Elizabeth Ma- sury. Quincy, at. 4 years. Four children, one daugh- ter. She was d. of St. Webb.
260. Nov. 3. Benjamin Henderson, a batchelor. Fe- ver sore, æt. 59. He has been bedridden four years.
261. Nov. 6. Thomas Lazell Whitehead. Rheuma- tism, æt. 17. G. son of Lazell's wife, and adopted by him. Four years afflicted by rheumatism.
262. Nov. 14. Eliza, of George & Lydia Hodges. Quincy. 6 years. They have two children, one male. After long complaints.
263. Nov. 18. John MacGregory, Capt., Mariner. Consumption, at. 34. Native of Edinburg. No child. Wife died July, 1793. He died at York.
264. Nov. 23. Rebecca, of William & Rebecca Che-
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For. Quiney, at. 2 years, 7 months. They have no child left. She was a Whitford.
265. Nov. 30. News of the death of Benjamin Knights, at sea. Fever, at. 18. Son of widow Sarah, of Na- thaniel. From West Indies, Nov. 4, voyage home.
266. Dec. 6. News of the death of Benjamin Bow- ditch, at sea. Fever, at. 22. Only son of widow Mary. Died 2 Dee., from West Indies. Shillaber, buried in M. Vineyard.
267. Dec. 11. Sarah Martin. Consumption, at. 55. Daughter of Mayberry. Husband a Portuguese, where unknown.
268. Dec. 12. News of the death of William Wyatt. Fever, it. 31. Left a wife and three children. Died at New Orleans.
269. Dec. 13. News of the death of Stephen, son of David Smith. Fever, at. 16. His mother married Sage. Died in the West Indies.
DEATHS IN 1795.
270. Jan. 15., News of the d. of Capt. Benj. Orne. Fever, at. 28. He has a mother. &c., at York. Abroad in W. Indies.
271. -. James, of John & Ruth Collins. Quincy, at. 3 years. They have four children, two sons. This death within 21 hours of complaint.
272. Jan. 20. John Smith, native of Ipswich. Fever, tet. 28. Left a wife and two children. Died at Boston, on his return from W. Indies. Buried at Salem. See Day Book.
273. -. Caroline, of Joseph and Mary Waters. Fever, at. 13 months. They have five daughters left. No apprehensions of imm. danger.
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274. Jan. 23. Elizabeth, of William & Jane Wyatt. Quincy, æt. 27 months. Two children left, one son. The widow is not a native.
275. Feb. 6. News of the death of Jonathan Elkins. Fever, æt. 17. Son of John & Sarah. Mother Taylor on board Capt. Josiah Orne, W. Indies.
276. Feb. 24. Daniel Staniford, of Nathaniel & Abi- gail Rogers. Fever, at. 4 months. They have 4 boys left. Long sickness.
277. April 19. Samuel Dodd, born in Marblehead. Palsy, æt. 30. Wife and two children. Distressing sick- ness. See Day Book, XXIII.
278. May 9. News of the d. of Capt. Henry Phillips. Fever, Apr. 15, æt. 24. A mother and one sister. In Cape Francois Domingo detained.
279. May 4. Of Jonathan Perkins, Br. of Tarrant Perkins. Fever, æt. 19. Born in Middleton. On a West India Voyage.
280. May 2. Of William Becket, son of Mary. Fever, March 15, æt. 18. A mother with two children, one son. First voyage with C. Lee in Grenada.
281. May 13. Of Samuel Byrne, on board Capt. R. Crowninshield. Drowned, æt. 13. Two sisters and a brother at home, was with his G. G. mother Archer.
282. May 24. William, of Ebenezer & Sally Sloa- cum. Fever, æt. 10 months. She a Becket. He not of Salem. They have one child, a son, left.
283. Rebecca Smith, widow of Samuel. Fever, æt. 63. She was a Lovett of Beverly. She has left two daughters married.
284. June 4. Jonathan Millet, Sen. Fever, æt. 60. Left a widow and seven children, three daughters. Four of his children married.
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285. June 9. Eliza, d. of Robert & Anstis Stone. Debility, at. 9 years. Three daughters and two sons left. She grew exceedingly deformed.
286. July 4. Samuel, of Cornelius & Grace Bartlett. Vomiting and purging, æt. 12 months. Only child, young family. They have been three years from Marblehead.
287. July 19. Margaret Murray, wife of Peter. Con- sumption, et. 44. She was a d. of Stephen Webb. She has left only one child, a daughter.
288. News of d. of Samuel Rhue, s. of Thomas. Fever, at. 14. They have seven children, four males. At Port au Prince, with Capt. B. Dean.
289. News of d. of Samuel Waters. Fever, æt. 31. Left a wife and two daughters. On his return homeward from W. Indies.
290. Aug. 16. Mary Newhall. Fever, at. 14. A mother and three brothers. After a few days illness.
291. Ang. 27. Sarah, of John & Ruth Collins. Fever, wet. 12 months. They have three children, two males. After a few days illness.
292. Aug. 31. John Stephens. Bleeding with fever, at. 15 years. An apprentice to Joseph Vincent. Belong- ing to Kittery, Me.
293. Sept. 14. Hannah, of James & Hannah Collins. Fever, æt. 3 years. Three children, two males left. Short sickness. Scarlet fever, etc.
294. Sept. 23. Ruth, of Oliver & Sarah Webb. Fever, 8 months. They have three children left, one daughter. Short sickness, all children been sick.
295. -. Joseph Prince, of Daniel & Deborah Sage. Fever, 18 months. They have three children, one daughter. All the children sick.
296. -. Elizabeth, wife of Joseph Vincent.
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Fever, etc., æt. 64. There are three sons and four daughters. Fever, with dropsy and palsy and long lame- ness.
297. Sept. 24. Margaret, wife of Tarrant Perkins. Fever, æt. 18. Married five months since. A tender frame, after short illness. A Chever.
These fevers with inflamed throat.
298. Sept. 26. Daniel, of Daniel & Deborah Sage. Fever, at. 4 years. One son and one daughter left. Second child lost in one week.
299. News of the death of William Dunlap. Fever, at. 20. From Ireland, one year in America, with Capt. Berry at Hispaniola.
300. News of the death of John Dale. Fever, æt. 32. A wife and two children, one son. Mariner, with Capt. Berry, on his passage homeward.
301. Oct. 1. William, of Samuel & Susannah Archer. Fever, æt. 2 years, 3 months. Two children left, one son. The fever was attended with mortification.
. 302. Oct. 4. Hannah, of Daniel & Deborah Sage. Fever, æt. 6 years. Only one son left. Three have died in eleven days.
303. Oct. 13. Gamaliel, of Gamaliel & Sarah Hodges. Fever, æt. 3 years, 8 months. Two sons left. Hard struggle, short illness.
304. Oct. 15. Hannah, wife of William Becket. Fever, æt. 22. No child, married one year. She was a Butler. Sick five days.
305. Oct. 16. Mary, of James & Sarah Richardson. Fever, æt. 7 years. Two sons left ; she a widow. Sick three days, attended with mortification.
306. Oct. 20. Maria, of Walter & Susannah Jeffrey. Vomiting and purging, æt. 14 months. She was a Smith, Two daughters left. Sick a month, died at last in fits.
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307. Oct. 21. Nathaniel, of Jonathan & Mary An- drew. Fever, æt. 18. Mother widow, three sisters, two brothers. Confined a fortnight, complaining thirty days.
308. Nov. 1. John, of Andrew & Martha Ward. Fever, æt. 9 months. One male child left. Sick a fort- night.
309. Nov. 5. Martha, of William & Eunice Burrill. Fever, æt. 6 years. Two children left, one. male. Sick three weeks. Mother a Coffin.
310. Nov. 8. Samuel, of Thomas & Lydia Masury. Convulsions, æt. 2 years. Two children left, males. Sick and apparently upon recovery before death.
311. Nov. 11. Mary, of David & Mary Martin. Worms, æt. 18 months. One child left, a female. He from Ipswich. She a Bowditch. Sick a week.
312. Nov. 12. News of the death of Pearce Evoy. Drowned, æt. 35. A wife and three children, one male. He from Ireland. She a Richardson. Married nine years.
313. Nov. 26. Hannah, of Joseph & Hannah Hosmer. Fever and throat, æt. 2 years and 10 months. Two chil- dren left, one male. He from Norwich, Conn. Sick a fortnight.
314. Nov. 28. News of the death of Thomas Keen. Fever, æt. 45. He has left a wife and one child by him- self. He was from Halifax, Nova Scotia, and died (last time married nine years) at Dunkirk, 28 Dec., 1794.
315. Dec. 1. Mary, of Joseph and Hannah Hosmer. Fever and throat, at. 1 year and 4 months. Only one son left ; the other daughter died Nov. 26.
316. Dec. 7. Patty, of Samuel & Lydia1 Odell. Fever and throat, æt. 10. Nine children upon death of the
1Lois written over Lydia by Dr. Bentley as though not quite certain which was right.
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father, but now much scattered and life uncertain. This child grew deformed from an accident.
317. Dec. 10. News of the death of Jonathan Webb. Fever, æt. 27. A mother, brother, and two sisters. He was carried into Hisp. A mate of Capt. Martin.
318. Dec. 14. Female child of John & Hannah Mac. Contusion in the head, æt. 3 weeks. Lately married. She a Beadle. Child feeble from birth, etc.
319. Dec. 17. Mary Wardilloe ; family name Thomas. Old age, æt. 77. Her first husband a Nourse. Twice married. She has been midwife at above 1200 births ; died in the Charity House.
320. Dec. 19. Lydia Newhall, wife of David. Fever, æt. 25. She was a Clary, married nineteen months. Left a child, female. Husband at sea.
321. Dec. 21. Thomas Diman. Old age, æt. 74. He has left a daughter and grand children. He fell into the fire not long before death.
322. Dec. 24. Mercy, of William & Mary Ropes. Fever, nerv. and putr., æt. 8 years and 6 months. They have left six children, two males. This 2nd daughter. Father at sea.
323. Dec. 26. Mary, of Benjamin & Hannah Gard- ner. Fever, at. 10 months. They have five children, two males.
324. Dec. 30. Mary Lambert. Old age, æt. 90. Been a widow years. Left five children and twenty-six grand-children and sixty great-grand-children.
325. Dec. 31. Hannah Ward, d. of John. Fever and consumption, at. 18. Parents dead. Has four brothers and one sister.
326. News of the death of David Martin. Fever, æt. 29. Died at Hispaniola ; left a wife and one child, female. Belonged to Ipswich.
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327. News of the death of David Newhall. Fever, æt. 27. Wife lately deceased. Left one child, female. Died at Hispaniola.
DEATHS IN 1796.
328. Jan. 2. Mary Thompson, widow-in-law. Dys- entery mt., æt. 36. She was a Smith ; no children.
329. Jan. 15. Mary, of William & Mary Ropes. Dropsy in the head, æt. 11. Five left, two sons. The physicians agreed upon this case.
330. Jan. 15. Susannah Masury, maiden, æt. 65. She has sisters living. In the Charity House. A Pilgrim.
331. Jan. 24. Elizabeth, wife of George Perkins. Cancer, æt. 40. Ten years married. She has left three children, two males, in great poverty. Neglect of hus- band. Born in Marblehead.
332. Jan. 25. Nathaniel Richardson. Killed by a moving house, æt. 54. Twenty-four years married. He has left six children, one daughter. He was assisting to remove a building. Born at Woburn.
333. Feb. 2. John Symonds, a batchelor. Age, æt. 74. He has left a sister with whom he lived. His father died at 100, in Oct., 1791.
334. Feb. 3. Mercy Smith, a maiden. Age, æt. 85. She had a brother Benjamin, with whom she lived twelve years in the Charity House, who died in 1790.
335. Feb. 3. Male child of Thomas & Rebecca Alex- ander. 6 months. Both parents in the Charity House, not of our Society. Strangers. He from Ireland.
The last two buried together.
336. Feb. 4. News of the death of Joshua Foster. Fever, æt. 29. One and a half years married. He was
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a native of Ipswich, married a Holt. Died 6 of Dec., in West Indies ; mate of a Capt. Patten's vessel.
337. Feb. 8. Priscilla, daughter of Thomas & Pris- . cilla Welcome. Consumption, at. 19. Her parents died young in consumption. Two own sisters and one sister and brother-in-law. Her mother a Webb. She died at her grandfather's, Step. Webb.
338. Feb. 20. Mary Walker, wife of John. He ah- sent. Dropsy, æt. 42. 1st marriage, five years ; 2nd marriage, eleven years. She was a Whitefoot. Two sis- ters, no children. Her first husband MacDonald. She died at Capt. Clifford Byrnes.
339. Feb. 26. News of the death of Laura, youngest daughter of Samuel & Priscilla Lambert. Quincy, upon measles, 12 months. One child, female, left. She was upon a visit to Scarborough, Dunstan.
340. March 10. News of the death of George Syms, died Feb. 17. Fever, æt. 12. He was at Aux Cayes with his father-in-law Williams. Both his own parents dead.
341. March 12. News of the death of Samuel Swasey. Fever, æt. 30. Three years married. He has left a wife and one child, male. In the East Indies, Calcutta, with G. G. Smith.
342. March 24. Stephen Webb, of an antient family. Gravel and rupture and asthma, æt. 74. . 1st marriage, one year ; 2nd marriage, twenty-five years ; 3d marriage, 4 years. He has left two sons and five daughters, children by second wife. 1st marriage, Best ; 2nd marriage, Tyler, widow Manning ; 3d marriage, Beans, widow Masury.
343. Mar. 28. William, of Joseph & Mary Brown. Sudden, æt. 6 months. They have four children, three sons, left. She was a Becket; has four sisters and two brothers married, one brother unmarried.
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344. Mar. 31. Rebecca, wife of Thomas Williams. After delivery, æt. 25. 1st marriage, five years, He ; ' 2nd marriage, one and a half years, She. She was a Smith and her first child. W's second wife; first wife married five years, a Swasey.
345. Apr. 21. Male child of Benjamin & Hannah Webb. Still-born. She was a Bray. Five children, four males. There were funeral solemnities.
346. May 18. Josiah Gaines, a truly worthy man. Gout in stomach, æt. 76. Fifty years married. He was born in Ipswich ; lived in Boston, a rope maker, till 1775. He was afflicted with the gout forty years. His wife of Boston, infirm.
347. May 19. News of Jonathan Archer, son of John. Fever, æt. 23. His parents, five brothers, and three sis- ters, survive. Died in April in Hispaniola.
348. June 4. Mary, widow of Capt. Benj. Bates. Dropsy, æt. 71. Thirty-six years married. Left one surviving daughter; lived a widow twelve years ; great . poverty relieved by friends. A Dolbeare.
349. June 18. News of the death of Nathaniel Phip- pen. Drowned, at. 17. Son of Nathaniel & Abigail Phippen. Drowned off Cape of Good Hope, 4 Jan., from on board Capt. Chipman.
350. July 4. Samuel, of Samuel & Sarah Kehou. Dysentery, v. and p., 6 months. Their only child. She a Ruce. Father at sea.
351. July 13. Lydia, wife of George Hodges. Child- bed, æt. 32. Ten years married. She was a Gale. Left son and daughter and one sister. She was very infirm. See xxxi.
352. Aug. 23. John, of William & Jane Wyatt. Worm fever, æt. 8. She is not a native of these states.
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One son left. She lost her husband in 1794 and her only daughter in Jan., 1795.
353. Aug. 28. Benjamin Marston. Mortification in the bowels, etc., æt. 62. 35 years married. His wife is living in the Charity House, delirious. He has two daughters left. He was not of our Society. Died in the Charity House.
354. Aug. 29. James Leslie. Dysentery, etc., æt. 22. He was born in New York and has there a step- mother and sisters. He was very irregular and never lived in the town. Died in the Charity House.
355. Sept. 5. News of the death of Stephen, of John Webb. Fever, abroad, æt. 23. His father, mother, four brothers and sister living. He died 6 Aug., upon his homeward passage from Batavia with his brother Benj.
356. Oct. 2. Mary, of John & Mary Berry. Worms, 15 months. They have three male children. She was a Ward.
357. Oct. 4. Abigail Laskin, a maiden. Dysentery, æt. 73. Of small capacity, but inoffensive. She died in the Charity House.
358. Oct. 16. Penn Townsend, Captain. Drowned, æt. 63. 1st marriage, 30 years ; 2nd marriage, 10 years. He has left a second wife; children dead; one grand- child living. He was drowned from a coasting vessell (Jno. Archer, Capt.) off Nahant, upon his return from Boston.
359. Nov. 10. News of the death of Joseph, of Joseph Lambert. Fever, abroad, æt. 14. One son and three daughters left. Died from the vessell of his father, who was with him at Aux Cayes.
360. Nov. 18. Sarah, wife of William Wyatt. Age, etc., æt. 70. Forty years married. Husband and three
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daughters left. She was a Chever. For many years separated from her husband.
361. Dec. 10. William Wyatt. Age, etc., æt. 67. Forty years married. Husband of the above Sarah, born in Newbury.
362. Dec. 11. News of the death of Benjamin Sulli- van. Fever, abroad, æt. 16. His father was from Ire- land, named Timothy. Died on his voyage in W. Indies in Capt. Willis. Only child; mother a Swasey ; long a widow.
363. Dec. 11. Henry, of James & Sarah Browne. Vomiting, 5 months. They have four children left, two males. Child infirm, but not long in danger.
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