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364. Dec. 20. Male child of Samuel & Lydia Leach, soon after birth. 4 weeks. One child, a daughter, left. She was a Becket.
365. Dec. 28. Hannah, widow of Peter Murray.
Palsy, æt. 72. Six years married. One son left by Murray. A female by Wormstead living. She was a Slate. Her mother a Becket. Lived a widow forty-five years. Sister living.
366. Dec. 31. Joseph Reinar, a Spaniard. Consump- tion, æt. 40. Had a wife and children. Came with Capt. Welsh ; had been here a few weeks at S. Silsbee's.
DEATHS IN 1797.
367. Jan. 24. Robert Bartlet. Mariner, æt. 57. Thirty-six years married. He has left five children, one male and four females. A man of very disorderly mind. His wife was a Searle. He born in Marblehead.
368. Feb. 16. News of the death of Reuben Shad. Drowned, æt. 27. Five years married. He has left a wife, Catherine Coffin, and two male children, and she
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with child. He was washed overboard from Capt. B. Dean on his outward bound voyage. The mate. Came from Billerica.
369. And of David Malcom. Drowned, æt. 42. Fifteen years married. He has left a wife, an Ulmer, and four children, females. Mr. D. Malcolm suf- fered with Mr. Shad. Came from Warren, Maine. His wife a widow Becket, descended from so many, see. She has five living children by Becket, one daughter.
370. Mar. 2. Female child of Jona. and Elizabeth Millet, at birth. She was a Masury, three male children. Died soon after safe delivery.
371. Mar. 4. Mary, of Samuel & Rebecca Silsbee. Dropsy in the head, 10 months. She was a Reed, of Danvers. Three children, one male. These cases are doubtful.
372. Apr. 2. John, of James & Elizabeth Archer. Worms, æt. 2 and 8 months. They have four children, males. The child had recovered of the measles.
373. Apr. 4. Eunice Flint, maiden, of Danvers. Consumption, æt. 65. She lived with her niece, wife of S. Silsbee, jun., who was a Reed. She has lived in Salem two years only.
374. Mar. 20. News of the death of Capt. John Carnes, at Cape of Good Hope. Variorum, æt. 41. Fif- teen years married. He married Lydia Derby, much against the will of Capt. R. Derby. His conduet proved unfavorable to his hopes. He left no children behind him. Died 12 December last.
375. Apr. 14. Robert, of Robert & Hannah Peele. Measles, æt. 3 years, 4 months. They have two children left, one male. The first of the measles this year. Mea- sles about.
376. May 3. Male child of James & Mary Very, at
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birth. They have two children, one son. She was a Palfrey by Warwick Palfrey's second wife.
377. June 3. Elizabeth, widow of Benja. Stone. Palsy, at. 74. Eighteen years married. A son and daughter survive, R. Stone and E. White. She was a Berry, been a widow thirty-six years; married 1743. Husband lost at sea.
378. June 7. Benjamin Gardiner. Dropsy, æt. 77. 1st marriage, forty years ; 2nd marriage, five years ; a son and daughter Hitchins survive by first wife. He was of Boston, married 1751. Lived and married in Marble- head 2nd time ; there two years. Thence to Salem, lived here twenty years. See Day Book.
379. June 9. Henry Hiller, of Philadelphia. Dysen- tery, æt. 22. Has a mother living ; came sick from West Indies. Brought into this port by Capt. Joshua Richard- son in May last and died in the Charity House.
380. July 4. Benjamin Cloutman, suddenly, in bed, æt. 48. Eighteen years married; has left a wife and eight children, four males. His wife was a Frye, grand- daughter of Frye at Fort Anne. His mother was a Webb, daughter of Deacon Webb. Went to bed well, died in bed before his wife could see him.
381. July 6. Female child of Retire & Rebecca Becket. Fever, æt. 16 months. One child, male, left. She was a Swasey.
382. July 21. Samuel Ingersoll, jun., Capt. Con- sumption, æt. 22. Of Samuel & Susannah, parents liv- ing, a brother and sister left. He has been several voyages and had been confined seven months.
383. July 27. Eliza, of Edward & Elizabeth Archer. Convulsions, 12 months. Married a short time; only child. She a Phippen. Child taken in fits and died in a few hours.
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384. Ang. 28. Jonathan Archer, senior. Consump- tion, æt. 65. 1st marriage, eighteen years ; 2nd marriage, twenty-four years. Has left his second wife, two males and three females, the first, and one male and one female, the second. He was our Barber, and has been complain- ing for many years. He had a long and distressing sick- ness. First wife a Very ; second a Silsbee.
385. Sept. 7. News of the death of Capt. John Waters. Fever, abroad, at. 42. Six years married. Has left a wife and three children, one male and two females. She an English, one child by a former marriage. He sailed from Baltimore and died five days after his return, 13 Aug., from Hispaniola, at Baltimore.
386. Sept. 11. George Lassell, a mariner. Palsy, æt. 62. 1st marriage, - years ; 2nd marriage, eighteen years. He was from Rhode Island state. He left Amer- ica last war, '59 ; was married in England ; had two chil- dren ; wife deceased before his return. Has left a widow and no children in America. She was a widow Crispin, family Swasey.
387. Sept. 14. Hannah, wife of James Collins. Con- sumption, æt. 39. Eighteen years married. She was a Masury, mother survives. Ilas left three children, one daughter. She was sick and complaining about two years ; a very worthy woman.
388. Sept. 26. A male child of Nell Odell. Canker, æt. 11 months.
389. Sept. 28. Major General John Fisk. Apoplexy, æt. 53. 1st marriage, sixteen years ; 2nd marriage, two years ; 3d marriage, ten years. Children only by first wife. Wife, a son and two daughters survived him. 1st wife a Phippen, 2nd a Lee, 3rd a Wendell, Widow Servy. A most noble man, son of Rev. S. Fisk of this. town. A few years before his death he was deranged. The public experience a loss in his death.
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390. Sept. 30. John Masury, blind with age, æt. 82. 1st marriage, thirty-five years ; 2nd marriage, twenty-one years. HIas left a wife and three children, one son. Both wives only children of brothers Bush ; 2nd wife married Phippen, Bagnall, then Masury. He has been blind seven years. Followed the seas and bedridden from a fall.
391. Sept. 29. Hannah, wife of Joshua Pitman, mort. in bowels, æt. 40. Eighteen years married. She was a Sloaly of this town. Left three children, one female.
392. Oct. 11. Elizabeth, relict of Abraham Watson. Old age ; suddenly, æt. 86. Fifty-four years married. She was a. Pickering. Left a son and daughter. She lived with her son, John Watson, and in company with her sister, Mary Gardiner, æt. 82.
393. Oct. 13. News of the death of George Churd. Dysentery, W. Indies, æt. 39. Six years married. He married the widow Hodgden, who was a Masury ; had no children. He was from Bristol, England. Died on his passage from the W. Indies, three days out of Port, with Capt. Moulton, of Beverly.
394. Oct. 17. Elizabeth, wife of Capt. Benjamin Ward. Complication, etc., æt. 60. Twenty-seven years married. She was a Babbidge, of John. Left no chil- dren. Long sick and complaining. Great fondness for Natural History ; ever in her garden ; of strong passions. Inclined to dropsy ; died in a decay.
395. Oet. 22. Benjamin Waters. Fever, complica- tion, æt. 47. Twenty years married ; left six children, three sons. Married a Dane, who was delirious and died before him. Fever sore which never healed, etc., not of our Society. Lived several years in Beverly. Died at his mother's at the bridge.
. 396. Oct. 23. Mary Valpy, widow of John. Dysen- tery, æt. 62. Twenty-two years married. Left three
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daughters ; widow Stephens and Mrs. Crelly and one un- married. She was a Masury, of Samuel. Had a para- lytic shock, but finally much emaciated.
397. Nov. 30. John, of Benjamin & Hannah Hodges. Consumption, at. 10. They have one son and four daugh- ters left. Apparently rugged, but always feeble lungs ; began to fail after the measles in the spring.
398. Dec. 1. News of Samuel Murray. Drowned, æt. 22. His mother Eliza is yet living and has four sons and a daughter left. Second son of Samuel. Fell over- board the first day after leaving this port on board of Capt. Daniel Ropes.
399. Dec. 5. Mary Renough, widow of Michael. Aged, æt. 92. Twenty-two years married. . She has left one grandson. She was an Abbot; from her ancestors the Cove on the Neck so named. She lived with her daughter-in-law, the widow of Penn Townsend in Tur- ner's street. Mortification. Her husband, from Isle of Jersey, killed by Indians, fishing, Oct., 1754.
400. Dec. 5. Thomas Vaicou of Guernsey. . Sud- denly, æt. 54. He lived with J. Phippen, then with Ileald ; buried from the Charity House ; complained of a cold. He belonged to Marblehead and came young from Guernsey, went on crutches, suffered from a fever sore, died suddenly.
401. Dec. 6. Jacob Norman, a Swede. Drowned, æt. 42. Three years married. He married the widow Gunnison, who was an Archer, and had one child by her, a daughter. He was owner in part of a sloop coasting between Boston and Salem, and fell over coming down below the Castle.
402. Dec. 23. Lydia, widow of Robert Phippen. Consumption, æt. 32. Nine years married. She was a Valpy and grand-daughter of our former sexton Clough ;
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left three children, two sons. Her husband died in the Southern states four years ago, æt. 31. He was a for- eigner, English, and died a mate on board of R. Derby's ship. Both not of our Society.
DEATHS IN 1798.
403. Jan. 4. Lydia, widow of Joseph King. Atroph. sen., æt. 66. Thirty-three years married. Left four sons and a daughter; one son in Nova Scotia at Cape Negro ; one daughter in Eastham, Cape Cod ; three sons in Salem. She was a Sparrow, born at Eastham, Barn- stable Co., Mass. Removed to Barrington, Nova Scotia, and thence to Salem, twenty-three years since. Husband dead fifteen years.
404. Jan. 8. Hannah, of Richard & Susannah Valpy. Nervous fever, aged 10. They have four children, one daughter. The mother from Marblehead. His family has been some branches of it the most eccentric. This child had not seasonable aid.
405. Jan. 22. Mercy, widow of Thomas Masury. Fever, æt. 79. 1st marriage, two years ; 2nd marriage, forty-seven years. She was a Legro; married at first William Matthews, and then Masury. She has left one son and one daughter by Masury. She long worked at taylor's trade, but in her widowhood has lived chiefly with her children. Died at Sam's in Ingersoll's new street.
406. Feb. 13. News of the death of Lockhart, son of Edw. Allen. Drowned, æt. 16; a son by his second wife. They have a son and two daughters by first mar- riage, and three sons and three daughters left by second marriage. He was with his brother-in-law Josiah Orne on his passage homeward ; was lost near Cape Good Hope, 19 Oct., 1797. Named Jordan Lockhart.
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407. Feb. 17. James Collins, of Robert & Sarah Hill. Suddenly, 12 months. They have seven living children, five males and two females. This was one of the twins. It was seized suddenly, as though it had swallowed something, but nothing known. It drooped, swooned, and sunk into death.
408. Feb. 17. Lydia, wife of George Lee. Con- sumption, æt. 24. She was a Gerry, daughter of the widow of Gen. Fisk by a former husband ; one daughter left by Mr. Gerry, born in Marblehead.
409. Mar. 16. Male child of Mary Newton, alias Romiere, soon after birth. She was of the family of Newton, not of our Society. See Day Book.
410. Mar. 16. Male child of Peg Tozzer. Epilepsy, 4 years. Not of our Society. See Day Book.
411. Mar. 17. Asa, son of Asa & Margaret Dodge. Drowned, 8 years. The Captain at sea, the wife lately in this town, living at Bridge. Sce D. B. The child fell from the ice at Horton's Point into the North River. Two children left, a son and a daughter ; born in Ipswich. .
412. Apr. 2. Elizabeth, widow of Jonathan Archer. Consumption, 60. Twenty-five years married. She was a Silsbee. Archer's second wife ; has two children, one male. A worthy woman. Infirm and long complaining. Her husband died last Aug., etc.
413. June 20. Robert Hill, mariner, from Lynn. Consumption, 42. Seventeen years married. She was a Collins. He has left seven children, five males and two females. Infirm for some time. Tide waiter. Poor but respected.
414. June 29. Daniel Edey, killed in Salem Harbour by lightning, 34. Two years married. He has left a wife and one male child. She a Clarke, a Gordon, alias Edey. He was killed, and one Murray, who was not of
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our Society. See Day Book. Killed on board of the Martha ship, Capt. Prince.
415. June 26. Nicholas Martin, a Frenchman, Mar- seilles. Drowned, 22. Four years married. He has left a wife and one male child. She a Bartlett. He came young to America.
416. July 11. Debora, of Amos & Deborah Hovey. Inoculation, 5. She was a Steward, of Nova Scotia. He from Boxford. Selectman. Major. This child a twin ; second left. Inoculated in Salem Hospital, 29 June, putrid spots appeared.
417. July 12. Benjamin Knights, Capt. mariner. Palsy, 60. Thirty-six years married. Left a wife ; Never any children. He had long been paralytic. Inac- tive for six years.
418. July 16. Lyman Byrne, News of the death of. Fever abroad, 23. Grand-child of Madam Archer, etc. Parents dead. Two sisters. Died in Batavia, Java, with Capt. Jona. Hodges, mariner.
419. July 20. Sarah, of Amos & Debora Hovey. Inoculation, 22 months. This their youngest child, one daughter left. This is the second child lost by inocula- tion in the same class and from the same family at the Hospital. See July 11.
420. July 28. Habbaecue Bowditch, Capt. Apo- plexy, 61. Eighteen years married. He has left three sons and two daughters. His mother daughter of Col. Turner. He left a very worthy family.
421. July 30. Benjamin, of Robert & Anstis Stone. Fever, 18. They have one son and three daughters left. He was a clerk in Boston and lived at his Bro. J. Dun- lap's. Died in Boston.
422. Aug. 8. Deliverance Masury, widow of Benja. Small Pox, 77. Fifteen years married. She has left two
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widowed daughters. She was a White, her husband a barber.
423. Aug. 10. Thomas Lewis, mariner. Suddenly, 28. Ten months married. His wife a Burroughs, then a Dyer, one child by each, she lived with Dyer five months. He had engaged as a mariner in the U. S. Ser- vice and died as he was on foot through Lynn. He was from Guernsey.
424. Aug. 12. Elizabeth Phillips, widow of Henry. Of Fever, 51. Four years married. She was a Lam- bert and has left one daughter Millet. Very suddenly, supposed putrid fever ; sick four days.
425. Aug. 6. Hannah Webb, alias Hannon, widow. Consumption, 40. 1st marriage seven years ; 2nd mar- riage, 4 years. She has left five children, three males ; two by Hannon, from Ireland. After very long illness, suddenly at last. She was a Murray. Both husbands lost at sea.
426. Aug. 18. Elizabeth Millet, wife of John. Fever, 25. Six years married. She has left two children, males. She was daughter of E. Phillips, who died Aug. 12. Mother and daughter were taken together. The daugh- ter survived a week. A putrid fever.
427. Aug. 22. Francis Grant, mariner. Mortifica- tion, 66. Forty-five years married. He has left a widow. She a Smith and three widowed daughters. Dwire, alias Steward, Horton, Daniels.
428. Aug. 28. Sarah, wife of James Browne. Fever, 37. Fourteen years married. She was a Masury. Hlas left five children, three males. The fever was bilious, alias, etc. Her sister and three of her children are sick of the same fever. Siek eleven days.
429. Aug. 31. Samuel M., of Samuel & Priscilla Lambert. Quincy, 15 months. They have one child, a
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female, left. Sick about twenty-four hours. Both par- ents Lamberts.
430. Aug. 31. Hannah, wife of Bradstreet Parker. Vomiting, 24. Five years married. They have two children, one male. She was born in Bradford, Mass. Seized violently, and obtained no relief, and died in forty-eight hours.
431. Sept. 6. Bradstreet Parker, merchant, fever, 28. Five years married. His wife died seven days before. He was born in Bradford, grandson to the Rev. Mr. Balch, of that place.
432. Sept. 6. Mary, wife of Joseph Hodges, fever, 37. Fifteen years married. She was an Andrew. Her mother a Gardner ; four children, three females.
433. Sept. 11. Sarah, of Joseph & Mary Hodges, fever, 7. There are three children left; one son. Two sick of same fever. Mother died on 6th inst.
434. Sept 11. News of the death of Edward Cox, mariner, fever, 27. Four years married. Left a wife and had no children. His mother afterwards married an Adams and Cane. At Hispaniola upon his voyage. His wife a Gayton.
435. Sept. 20. News of Oliver Webb, captain, fever, 39. Fifteen years married. Left a wife, an Elkins, and four children, three males and one female. He was the son of William Webb. Died at Hispaniola, in August.
436. Sept. 20. John Diman Preston, captain, from Marblehead, missing, 37. 1st marriage - years, 2nd marriage - years, 3d marriage five years. Left a wife with two children, males. She was a widow Forbes with three children, one female ; married abroad, supposed repeatedly. The Shallop sailed from Salem, 10 Nov., 1797, and has not been heard of since.
437. Sept. 20. David Mansfield, mariner, pilot, miss-
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ing, æt. 52. Twenty-nine years married. Left a wife, but never had children. This man was mate, and in years.
438. Sept. 20. William Adams, mariner, missing, æt. 17. He was son of Mrs. Cox, alias Adams, Cane. This was a young seaman. The other persons did not belong to Salem.
439. Oct. 18. Elizabeth, wife of Nath. Bowditch, scrofula, æt. 19. Seven months married. She was the 2nd daughter of Capt. F. Boardman, lately deceased. There are two daughters and a son of Capt. F. B. with the widow.
440. Oct. 30. Ruth, widow of Joseph Searle. Old age, æt. 96. Forty-seven years married. Married at twenty-four. She has left two sons and two daughters, Grant and widow Chubb. Living with her younger son.
441. Oct. 31. Elizabeth, daughter of Joseph Allyne, occasioned by a fall, æt. 84. She lived a single life and for many years was a housekeeper for a Mrs. Gunter in Boston. She had a fall, after which she was never able to walk, or entirely free from pain.
442. Nov. 1. Mary, wife of Capt. Joseph Waters. Æt. 39. Sixteen years married. She has left six chil- dren, two sons.
443. Nov. 3. Rebecca, wife of Nathan Millet. Con- sumption, æt. 28. Four years married. She has left three children with her husband, one son. She was the pattern of Christian patience and of a most amiable disposition.
444. Nov. 8. Lydia, daughter of Samuel & Lydia Woodkind. Fever, æt. 14. She was a Lambert. He from Berkshire. This was their only child. The wife has a son by a former husband, Palfray.
445. Nov. 20. Edward, of Daniel & Bethiah Shehane.
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. Quincy, nine months. She was a Widger, of Marblehead. They have three children left, one son.
446. Nov. 24. Mary, of Benjamin and Mary Becket. Pleurisy, 20 months. She was a Wyman from Danvers ; two children left, both males. Sick only one week ; always feeble.
447. Nov. 30. Joseph Thayer, lately from Woburn. Fever, æt. 23. Two years married. He has a wife, an Edget; are both from Woburn. He came into town in June last, and she in Ang. They have one child, a fe- male. He was a carpenter employed by Mr. Lefavre.
448. Dec. 8. Philip Furlong from Ireland, æt. 22. Ile came into this State in ship of Capt. T. Wellman, owned by B. Pickman, three years since; and sailed from this port. He lived not far from Waterford, Ireland. Has a mother living ; died at Whitfords. Belonged to Wexford, Ireland.
449. Dec. 25. William, of John & Hannah Mack. Atrophy, æt. 3 months. They have one child left, a male. The child pined from birth and was never in health.
450. Dec. 30. Patrick Senert, of Ireland, within two miles of Waterford, of Dunkellyn of Kilkenny. Consumption, æt. 46, He sustained a good character. As the Catholic Priest was not in town, I attended the funeral ; buried 1 Jan., 1799, but he is not on my list. He came here on 9th July, 1796, in a shallop from New- foundland, and lived first with Mr. R. Collins, then Lufkins and then removed to Mr. Ratchliffes.
DEATHS IN 1799.
451. Jan. 2. George Gilmore, of Norfolk, Virginia. W. Ind. flux., at. 25, at the head of Pierce's wharf, Water street.
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452. Jan. 4. Mary, daughter of Jonathan Archer. Consumption, 19. He has six children, three males, one daughter married.
453. Jan. 20. Benja., of Benja. & Margaret H. Bray. Quincy, 16 months. Two children left, one male.
454. Jan. 23. Anna Wyatt, died at Andover ; buried in Salem. Dropsy, 33. Two children : Hannah Bray, æt. 14, and Annie Hawkins, æt. 7.
455. Jan. 30. Margaret, widow of Jacob Clarke. Asthma, 70. Fourteen years married. Married at 22. Two daughters survived her. Widow Edey and w. of Thomas Parsons. Last at Newburyport.
456. Feb. 16. Harriet, of Nathan & Rebecca Millet. Atrophy, 8 months. The mother died in Nov. last. Two female children are left with the father.
457. Feb. 24. News of the death of Benjamin Webb, at sea. Fever, æt. 23. He was a son of Joshua Webb, deceased. His mother died last year. He has a brother and three sisters. Went mate to Capt. J. Edwards, was taken, and upon his return from Guadeloupe, in Charles Derby ; died 4th Feb., at sea.
458. Feb. 23. Male child of Joseph & Mary More ; suddenly, in fitts, æt. 2 months. They are young, this the only child. Not of this town. He at sea. The woman apprentice at ropemaking, Vincents.
459. Feb. 23. William Thompson born in Bedford, Mass., fever, æt. 23. His mother lives in Boston and is married to Mr. Samuel Vincent. The son served as a ropemaker with Vincents. He was taken with Capt. Endicott and died in the hospital at Guadeloupe ; lived at S. Silsbee's.
460. March 6. Mary, widow of Francis Grant. Can- cer, æt. 75. Forty-five years married. Married at 29. Died at Robert & Mary Smith's, at the ferry, alias Beverly
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bridge. Left three daughters, a brother Robert and sister widow Mehitable Patterson.
461. March 18. John Diamond, of John Diamond &" Sarah Preston. Atrophy, at. 9 months. The widow has five children with her, one female. Her husband lost at sea last year.
462. April 4. Sarah, wife of James Collins ; fever, æt. 31. 1st marriage nine years ; 2nd marriage, ten months. She has three living children by Evoy, one male. Collins had three children, one female. She has had one female by Collins. Her husband Evoy died abroad. Married Collins, who is in the U. S. Marine Service. She was a Richardson, father a foreigner ; only child.
463. April 9. Nancy, of Jonathan & Elizabeth Pal- frey. Scrofula, æt. 13 months. They have four children left, two males. She was a Vincent. He a mariner.
464. April 14. Sarah, of Joseph & Mary Brown. Fever, æt. 10 years. She was a Becket. They have four children, males.
465. April 15. Jonathan Derby, captain. Consump- tion, æt. 28. He was a son of Hon. Richard Derby, Esq., educated at Dummer Academy, and at Boston instructed as a merchant by his uncle E. H. Derby, and has been six voyages to India. Long sick, and confined through the winter ; was at his brother Samuel's in the Mansion House.
466. April 16. Sarah, widow of John Ropes. Apo- plexy, æt. 77. 1st marriage three years ; 2nd marriage thirty-two years. Married at 19. She was a Titcombe, of Newbury. She married first a Stocker and then was a widow six years ; then married a Ropes and then was a widow sixteen years. Left one child, married at Am- herst, N. H.
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prisoner, worn out, æt. 48. He was born in Rochelle, France, from which he had been long absent in different parts of America, chiefly St. Domingo. He left a child there. He had been some time in Salem in the late war.
468. May 19. Maria, of John and Ruth Barker. Fever, 17 mo. They are a family from Pembroke, and this their only child. Have been in Salem but a few years. A blacksmith. She descended from Rev. Smith.
469. May 17. News of the death of Benjamin, son of Benj. Cloutman. Fever, æt. 16. His widow mother has many children. This a promising youth. Died 25 April in Havana, of the prevalent fever, by which we have lost many seamen. He was with E. H. Derby, jun.
470. May 17. News of the death of James, son of John Collins, sen. Fever, æt. 15. The father has left five children, out of twelve. This a lovely youth ; died 5 April in Havana, of the fever there among the Ameri- can ships. He was with Capt. Flint.
471. June 13. Nathaniel Osgood. Aged, æt. 88. Twenty-nine years married. Married at 34. He has left one son, Christopher. His wife was a Hannah Babbidge, married in 1745 and died Sept., 1774. He has lived with his son above twelve years. He was a distinguished shoemaker in his early life. In his temper easy. A brother now living ; an old man.
472. June 20. Thomas Squires, mariner. Consump- tion, æt. 59. He came from Devonshire, England, æt. 19.
473. June 23. Mehitable, of Joseph and Mehitable Valpey. Dropsy in head, æt. 3 years. They have three male children.
474. June 22. Samuel, of Nath'l and Abigail Phip- pen. Fever abroad, æt. 17. They have one son and two daughters left. Sick in the Havanna; died on his passage, 4 June. Was with Capt. Taylor.
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