Record of the parish list of deaths, 1785-1819 (Salem East Church), Part 4

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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475. July 7. Female child of William and Mary Foye. Convulsions, 16 days. He has nine children by former wife, four males ; none by the present wife.


476. July 9. News of the death of John, son of John and Elizabeth Fairfield. Fever abroad, æt. 27. Family scattered. Three daughters and four sons. Two daugh- ters married. In the East Indies.


477. July 20. John Hodges, Captain. Hemorrheis, æt. 76. Twenty-five years married. Married at 23. A worthy man. He has left three sons and a daughter, all in reputation. Married a Manning.


478. July 27. Mary Chubb, widow, æt. 63. 1st marriage, four years ; 2nd marriage, three years. Mar- ried at 20. Left no children. First husband, Edey, had children. She was a Searle.


479. Sept. 2. Male child of Daniel and Sarah Reed. 7 mos. Child born in, and parents from Danvers lately. He has one son by a former wife.


480. Sept. 3. George Cabot, of Joseph and Hannah Hosmer. 14 days. They have two daughters and a son left.


481. Sept. 15. Bethiah, of William and Sarah Mil- let. 15 months. This was one of their twins. They have three children. She an Archer.


482. Sept .. 25. Sarah Hodges, of Daniel and Alice Ropes. 15 months. They have two children left, one male.


483. Sept. 30. Joshua, of Joshua and Lydia Webb. 20 days. A young family, first child.


484. Sept. 30. Richard Valpy. Decay, 65. Four sons and three daughters left. An honest, humble per- son, known as The Skipper.


485. Nov. 8. William, of William & Hannah Fos- ter, 8 months. They have one child.


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486. Nov. 10. Jonathan Mason, Sen., Capt. Apo- plexy, 66. Forty-four years married. Married at 22. He has left two sons and two daughters ; all have been married, many grand-children. Married a Babbidge.


487. Nov. 28. Martha Perkins, maiden. Convul- sions, 43. She had lived with Mrs. Rogers from the time of marriage. She came from Ipswich.


488. Dec. 6. Elizabeth, widow of Ebenezer White- foot ; from broken bone, 57 yrs. Nineteen years married. Married at 15. She was a Mayberry. Left two sons and four daughters.


489. Dec. 11. Lydia, of Barnabas & Lydia Herrick. Consumption, 30. Her sister died in Oct. last. No daughter left. Three sons.


490. Dec. 19. Robert, son of Pierce & Sarah Evoy. Nervous fever, 11. Father and mother both dead. Two sisters left by Evoy, one by Collins. First with a slow and then nervous fever. Sick at G. F. Richardson's.


491. Dec. 19. Eunice, daughter of Joshua & Hannah Phippen. Consumption, 20. Four sons and three daugh- ters left.


492. Dec. 22. Andrew, son of Andrew & Hannah English. Quiney, 2 years, 8 months. One son and two daughters left.


DEATHS IN 1800.


493. Jan. 5. James Collins in the ship Constitution, mariner. Fever abroad, 41. 1st marriage, nineteen years, 2nd marriage, one year. He married at 20 a Masury and left by her three children ; 2nd marriage to the widow Evoy and left one child. A man by trade a shoemaker. Two sons, one daughter by first wife, one daughter by 2nd wife.


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494. Jan. 8. Abigail White, widow of Joseph White of Isle of Shoals, 78. Seven years married ; married at 19. Left two children, sons. She was a Muchmore of Isle of Shoals when J. W. of Salem married her. Lived twenty years with her son Joseph.


495. Jan. 20. Male child of John & Lydia Searle. Just after birth. She was a Fairfield. Lately married. First child. She had been long very ill disposed.


496. Jan. 24. News of the death of Jonathan, son of Jonathan Mason. Fever abroad, 16. The only son by E. King, his first wife. They have two daughters by first wife and two daughters and a son by second wife. Died on board Capt. Derby at - - in Hispaniola of yellow fever.


497. Jan. 24. News of the death of Benjamin Dorrel. Fever abroad, 19. The only son of Mrs. Strout by her former husband, Mr. Dorrel. Died on board Capt. Derby from - on the passage homeward.


498. Feb. 16. Anna, wife of Nicholas Lane. Rheu- matic Fever, 48. Thirty-one years married ; married at 17. She was daughter of Wm. Bezoill. She has left two sons and nine daughters ; one son and three daugh- ters married. Born in Cape Ann and removed to Salem after marriage. He sailmaker.


499. Feb. 20. Capt. Andrew Preston. Nervous fever, 71. Forty-six years married ; married at 25. He has left one son and three daughters ; two daughters married. Born in Beverly. She was a Lambert. He was an In- spector of the Customs.


500. Feb. 24. News of death of John, son of John & Hannah Collins, Sen. Fever abroad, 19. Have six children left, two males. Have lost two young sons at sea, both in the West Indies, by the Fever.


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uel & Sarah Ropes. Fever abroad, 19. Never lost a child before. They have five children left, three males. Was at Curacoa and died ashore. Sick four days. A very promising youth.


502. March 20. News of death of Philip, son of Tho- mas & Susanna Rue. Fever abroad and Dysentery, 22. Six children left, three sons and three daughters; one son and one daugliter married. Was in the ship America from East Indies. The only person who died in the voyage of 54. Died in Dec. last.


503. April 10. Margaret, of Adam & Mercy Wel- · man. Consumption, 19. The widow mother has one son by same marriage. She was a Mascoll and married a Stephens and then Wellman.


504. April 25. Lydia, of James & Elizabeth Archer. Convulsions, 18 months. They have four children, two males. They are both Archers.


505. June 1. Jonathan Archer. Consumption, 53. Nineteen years married ; married at 24. He has left six children, three males ; one daughter married. Wife died in 1791. He had lived freely. Was an assessor of the town seventeen years. A man of some information ; for- merly a barber. Acquired interest in the war; sold his house ; was a tanner.


506. June 2. Edward Chevalier, born in the Island of Jersey. Consumption, 55. Thirty years married ; married at 25. Left a wife, whom he married in Marble- head. She a widow when he married her. Came to Salem in the war from Marblehead, 1775. Had been ten years in Marblehead.


507. June 4. Susannah, relict of Jonathan Mason. Palsy and Apoplexy, 66. Forty-four years married ; married at 21. Left two sons and two daughters ; all have been married. Her husband died last Nov. Her


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sister Ward in 1797. She was a Babbidge ; her mother yet living.


508. June 7. Susannah, wife of Richard Valpy. Sud- denly, 40. Nineteen years married ; married at 21. Left three children, two females. She was a Backer from Marblehead.


509. July 9. Lydia, widow of Benjamin Woodman. Suddenly, 79. Thirty years married; married at 25. She was a Phillips ; parents from Lynn. She had thirteen living children. A son and three married daughters left.


510. July 9. Lydia Babbidge, maiden. Fever and mortification, 67. She was the last of the children. The mother survives, aged 86. Lydia assisted the mother in a school. Madam Babbidge has kept a school above half a century. Lydia was sick about ten days. Sister of Mrs. Mason, who died in June last, and Mrs. Ward, who died Oct., 1797.


511. July 10. Elizabeth, widow of Andrew Millet. Fever and mortification, 69. Fifteen years married ; mar- ried at 20. She was a Tozzer. Left two sons and a daughter. Died at her son in law Chipman.


512. July 16. Female child of Retire & Rebecca Becket. Fever, 26 months. They have one child, a male, left. She a Swasey.


513. July 31. News of the death of Tochim Jacob Rochstein. Fever, 25. Eight months married ; married at 25. She was a natural of Gayton; married a Cox ; then this husband. He was a German from Lubeck ; lately came into America. Died at St. Christopher.


514. Aug. 10. News of death of Samuel, of Samuel & Anna Foot. Small pox abroad, 17. Their only son ; they have three daughters. She a Crowninshield of Clif- ford. Died in Calcutta, on a voyage with Capt. Wheat- land. Lived Essex St.


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515. Aug. 17. George Archer, Capt., on his passage from Hamburg. Lost at sea, 34 years; married at 26 years. He has left a wife and four children, three fe- males. She a Hathorne ; supposed to be lost on Grand Banks in Dec. last. Lived Derby St.


516. Aug. 17. John, of John & Mary Collins, with Archer, lost at sea, age 20. They have three sons and two daughters left. A great loss in their eldest son. Turner St. They were seen so far on their passage.


517. Sept. 7. William, of Ebenezer & Sarah Slo- cum. Dysentery, 13 months. They have two children, one male. She a Becket. Essex St.


518. Sept. 10. Esther, of Daniel & Abigail Caldwell. Fever, 9 months. Mother a Carroll; he from Ipswich. They have three children, two males. Near Bridge.


519. Sept. 1. Fem. of Thomas & Catherine Green. Dysentery, 3 weeks. They have three children. They were from Liverpool in England.


520. Sept. 12. Male ch. of Josiah & Margaret Flag. Vomiting and purging, 12 mos. They have two females left and two males. He lately from Mason, N. H., orig. from Reading, Mass. Daniels street.


521. Sept. 13. Hannah, of Samuel & Mercy Town- send. 7 years. They have four children left, three males. She was a Stevens. Essex St.


522. Sept. 14. Nathaniel, of Nathaniel & Elizabeth Trow. 9 months. This their first and only child. She a Gilman from Newmarket. He from Beverly. Daniels St.


523. Sept. 21. News of death of James, of Thomas & Mary Hutchinson. Fever, abroad, 26 years. The widow has two sons and two daughters at home, and a son, long absent, place unknown. Turner St. He was with Mugford, at Calcutta.


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524. Sept. 24. Nancy, of Jonathan & Elizabeth Pal- frey. 15 months. Four children, two males, left. mother a Vincent, the youngest. Becket St.


525. Sept. 24. News of death of Joshua of widow Murray. Fever abroad, 19 years. Her only child. She was a Webb. He was with Capt. Mugford in ship Ulys- ses, and died in Calcutta.


526. Oct. 5. Mary, daughter of Jacob & Mary Nor- man. Scarlet fever, 4 years. The father dead. The mother an Archer, she married a Gunnison, then Nor- man, now Peters. One child left by Gunnison. Essex street.


527. Oct. 16. Abigail, widow of Zachariah Curtis. Aged, 86 years. Married at 20; seven years married. She was daughter of John Gray. Turner, between Essex and Derby.


528. Oct. 20. Lois, widow of Samuel Odell. Con- sumption, 55 years. Married at 22; she died in Pleas- ant st. Has left four sons and three daughters. She was a Larrabee of Lynn. Her husband died in 1790.


529. Dec. 12. Male child of Lydia, daughter of Dan- iel Cloutman. 2 years.


530. Dec. 28. News of the death of Capt. Elisha Harrington, drowned, 35 years. Married at 28 years. She a Burrill ; her second husband. Three children left, one son. He from Weston. He was cast away on George's ; crew were saved ; were in a brig from Jamaica. 531. Dec. 28. News of the death of John, son of Johnson & Ruth Briggs. Fever, 19 years. The widow has six children left, three sons and three daughters. Left by Capt. John Fairfield at Havanna.


532. Dec. 28. Capt. Adam Wellman missing, lost at sea. 27 years. Married at 26 years. He married Nancy, the eldest daughter of widow Browne. No chil-


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dren. Son of Adam Wellman, who died abroad in 1786. They sailed for Ireland 10th Jan. from Salem, and on 5th of Feb. from New York.


533. Dec. 28. John Crandall, mate with Capt. W. Putnam, missing. 41 years. Married at 32 years. He married the eldest daughter of Nicholas Lane and had three children, one male. He was from Providence, R. I. Sailed 12th Feb. for Gibraltar.


534. Dec. 28. James Carroll, with Capt. Putnam, mariner, missing. 19 years. The only son of James Carroll, who married a Webbr Seven daughters left.


535. Dec. 28. John Cloutman, mariner, 2d mate with A. Wellman, missing, æt. 23 years. Son of Joseph ; his mother a Becket. She has one son and three daugh- ters left.


536. Dec. 28. Thomas Stephens, boy with Capt. A. Wellman, missing. 14 years. The widow has three daughters left. Her husband was lost in 1784.


DEATHS IN 1801.


537. Jan. 22. Mary, of William and Anna Foster. Worms, 4 years 4 months. They have another child. She a Knapp. Essex Street between Turner and Becket.


538. Jan. 30. William, of William and Anna Foster. Throat distemper, 4 months. They have no other child, have lost three.


539. Jan. 30. Margaret, daughter of Joseph and Margaret Strout. 10 months. Their only daughter, they have 4 sons. Essex Street between Herbert and Curtis. Father a Lieut. in the American Navy.


540. Feb. 3. Sarah Burroughs, child of Daniel Geering. Fever, 20 years. Her mother a Stillman.


541. Feb. 4. News of the death of Jacob Whitte-


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more. Fever, 23 years. 2 sons and daughter left with the mother Mary. At Martinico.


542. Feb. 6. John, son of Maj. Gen. John Fiske. 21 years. Only two sisters are left, married to Allen and Putnam. Essex Street between Beckford and Dean.


543. Feb. 13. Mary, wife of Christopher Beals. Bilious Fever, 33 years. One year married. She was a Bacon of Lexington. The second wife of her husband. Two children, one by each wife, males. They had lived but a little time in Salem. He from Boston, a ship-joiner. Essex Street, corner of Turner.


544. Feb. 21, Sarah, widow of Capt. Oliver Webb. Fever, 35 years. Married at 17 years, and time in marriage 15 years. She was an Elkins. Her husband died 1798. Three sons and a daughter left. Born E. part of Salem. Essex Street, corner of Turner.


545. Feb. 27. Elizabeth Manning, maiden. Com- plication, 72 years. There are two brothers and two sisters living together, rich and unmarried. Essex Street between Herbert and Curtis.


546. March 3. Sarah, wife of Robert Smith, aged 80. Married at 18 years, a Gatchell, with whom she lived 12 years. Has lived with Smith 43 years, and leaves one child, who married a Phillips of Marblehead. Her maiden name was Knights. She lived in her native town, Marblehead, till the war. Mr. Smith's second wife lived near Essex Bridge. Smith is a fisherman, and had children by his other wife.


547. March 13. Judith, dau. of George and Judith Archer. Scarlet fever and throat distemper, 5 years. He was lost at sea last year. The widow was dau. of Daniel Hathorne; has had three children, one male. The child sick three weeks. Resided in Winter Street.


548. March 20. Hannah, wife of Emmons Smith.


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Consumption, 51 years. Married at 22. She a dau. of Thomas Dimon. Four sons and three daughters left. Resides on neck, below Ingersolls.


549. March 21. Hannah, wife of Joshua Phippen. Consumption, 60 years. Married at 23. She was a Sibly and left four sons and three daughters. , Was very active in early life, long sick and confined. Resides Hardy, below Derby Street. He a cooper.


550. April 11. William Scott, son of Thomas and Mary Ashbey. Atrophy, 15 months. She was a White. They have four children, one son. Resides Essex Street, between Orange and Curtis. He a Captain.


551. May 8. Moses Stickney, of Brentwood, N. H. Drowned, 25. Has no relations in this town in which he has lived about two years. He was born at Newburyport and educated at Brentwood. He was assisting to load a sloop with rocks, and in a high wind attempting to get from the neck to the sloop was drowned. See D. B.


552. June 6. Female child of Michael and Mary Bateman. Convulsions, 6 days. She was a Batten, four children, one male. He a foreigner, mariner. Child taken suddenly. Resides Turner Street, between Derby and Essex.


553. June 29. Mary, widow of Henry Chipman from Newburyport. Aged 84. Married at 18. First marriage sixteen years. Second marriage thirty-four years. She was a Carr ; married a Nowell and lived at Newburyport, then a Chipman ; left two sons and three daughters. She had lived above a year in the family of her son-in-law, Joseph Vincent, and died under the natu- ral infirmity of age. Born in Newbury.


554. July 8. Lydia, widow of Abraham Valpy. 66 years. Married in 1756, at 20; 18 years married. She was a Clough. Her father from Boston. One daughter


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survived her. Born in Salem near the windmill. Resides in Daniels Street. He a fisherman.


555. July 24. Mary Foot, dau. of William and Rebecca Oliver. Canker on Bowels, 3 weeks. They have three children, two sons. She a Whitford. Resides in Webb Street. He a soapboiler.


556. July 25. Sarah, widow of George Dean. Con- sumption, 28 years. Married at 18 years, and 8 months married. She was a Phippen, and left one child, a male. Resides in Hardy Street, below Derby. Long sick. Lost a sister and mother within two years, by Consump- tion.


557. Aug. 4. Benjamin, son of Samuel and Sarah Ropes. By accident, 19 years. Mother a Chever, have six children, left three sons. A worthy youth. First interment in the new ground in Brown Street. He was helping to lower the fore top-mast of the ship Bellisaurus, at Union Wharf, and was crushed between the two at the cap; death instant. See D. B.


558. Aug. 5. Hannah, wife of James Perkins, yellow fever, 26 years. Married at 24. Was a Porter, born in Nova Scotia. Left one child, a female. Essex Street, corner of Hardy. He a blacksmith. See D. B.


559. Aug. 16. Stephen, child of William and Han- nah Webb. Obstructed breathing, 2 years 9 months. She was an Allen of Marblehead. They have four children, two sons. Resides Hardy Street, between Essex and Derby. He a mariner.


560. Sept. 2. George Underwood, son of John and Hannah Macewen. Vomiting, 8 months. She was a Townsend of Salem. He from Scotland, three children left, two sons. They have lived at Kennebunk.


561. Sept. 7. Female child of Joseph and Sarah Traske. Atrophy Infantile, 18 months. She was a


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Dodge, both from Beverly. A young couple. He a blockmaker. Resides Daniel Street, below Derby.


562. Sept. 13. Micah, son of Nathaniel and Deborah Kinsman. Dysentery, 1 year 7 months. She was a Webb and lived formerly at the Fort. Two sons left. Resides Essex Street, opposite East. He a Captain.


563. Sept. 18. Elizabeth Stone, dau. of Gamaliel and Sarah Hodges. Dysentery, 2 years 8 months. She was a Williams, four children, three sons left. Resides Essex Street, between Orange and Daniel. He a Captain. 564. Sept. 24. Elizabeth, of Jeremiah and Susanna Abbott. Dysentery, 10 months. He was from Andover last May. She a Center, from Charlestown, Mass. One daughter. Living below Ash Street, on the bank of North River. He a truckman.


565. Sept. 25. Elizabeth, dau. of John and Nancy Pierce. Dysentery, 10 months. She was a Sibly ; her father from England, her mother from Beverly. Two daughters left. Living in Turner Street below Derby. He a blacksmith.


566. Sept. 26. Judith, wife of Joseph Miller. Con- sumption, 23 years. Married at 20. Her father was Deacon Kinsman of Gloucester, and her father's father, Col. Warner of Gloucester. They have lived in Salem two years. He was from Gloucester. Ropemaker and painter. Two daughters left. Resides on Brown Street on the common. She born in Gloucester.


567. Sept. 29. Hannah, wife of John Collins. Dropsy in the head, 52 years. Married at 20. She has left five of her own children, two sons ; one dau. lives of his first marriage, besides two daus. married Batchelder and Chever. She was a Porter, born in Littleton. Her parents removed from Wenham. She lived long in Danvers. He a fisherman and lived with his former wife six years.


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568. Sept. 30. Judith, dau. of Joseph and Judith


Miller. Atrop. Infant, 10 months ; youngest child.


569. Oct. 1. Mary, dau. of John and Mary Berry. Fever, 15 months, only dau. They have three sons. She was a Ward. He a Captain. Resides Essex Street, corner Turner.


570. Sept. 28. Robert, son of Robert and Hannah Bartlet. Dysentery, 2 years. She was a Tarbox; by marriage a Stanley. Has five children by Stanley and one by Bartlet. Resides Liberty Street, between Vine and Water. He a mariner.


571. Oct. 4. Emmons Smith. Fever, suddenly ; 54, married at 25. His wife a Dimon ; died in March last. Four sons and three daughters left. He was born in Ipswich.


572. Oct. 5. Miriam, wife of John Lewis. Dysen- tery, 52 years. Married at 51 years. She was a Maley of Marblehead ; lived in Fort Gerry, then with son Fiske, then Jacob Crowninshield. Upon death of her sister married sister's husband, removed five months since to Salem. Resides Brown Street, on Common. He of Newburyport, ropemaker ; has seven children.


573. Oct. 4. Nathaniel, son of William and Eliza- beth Hampson. Dysentery, 13 months 16 days. From Marblehead, ropemaker. He has lived in Salem eleven years. She an Eliot from Marblehead. Four children left, one daughter. Daniels Street.


574. Oct. 5. Edward, of Daniel and Bethiah She- hane. Dysentery and fever, 18 months. His father from Isle of Wight. She a Widger from Marblehead. Three children left, one son. Mariner. Becket Street. 575. Oct. 5. Joseph, son of Joseph and Mercy Webb. Dysentery, 2 years and 3 months. She was a Devereux of Marblehead. He a boat-builder. Left two daughters. Becket Street.


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576. Oct. 8. Elizabeth, dau. of Edward and Eliza- beth Archer. Fever, 2 years and 6 months. She was a Phippen, one son left. He a ropemaker, child long sick. Bridge Street, opposite Locust Street.


577. Oct. 9. Edward, son of above. Fever and dysentery, 1 year. No child left.


578. Oct. 8. Lydia, dau. of Joseph and Lydia Walden. Fever, 1 year and 8 months. She was a Flint from Lynnfield. He from Danvers. Four sons left. He a ropemaker. Pleasant Street.


579. Oct. 10. W. Browne, son of Samuel and Nancy Masury. Fever and dysentery, 1 year. She a Browne. Four children left, two sons. Captain, mariner. Charter Street, corner Fish.


580. Oct. 11. Lemuel Winchester, of Andover. Dysentery, 36 years. Married at 24. He has four children, two sons by his wife, who had two children by a former marriage. He came to work the season in town as a carpenter, leaving his family in Andover, came with her daughter. Bridge Street, opposite Locust, same house with E. Archer.


581. Oct. 12. Sarah, dau. of Joseph and Mary Browne. Fever and dysentery, 1 year and 7 months. She was a Becket. They have four sons left. Captain, mariner. Essex Street, opposite Pleasant.


582. Oct. 13. John, son of Mary Gardiner. Dysen- tery, 4 years. She was a Collins ; married Simon Gardi- ner. Three children left by him, two sons. Essex Street, corner of Herbert.


583. Oct. 14. Patty, daughter of Joshua and Ester French. Dysentery, 3 years and 6 months. She was a Butman. They have four children left, three daughters. He a truckman. Lives Flint Street, between Essex and Chestnut.


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Peele. Dysentery, 1 year and 3 months. She was a Lufkin, one son left. Derby Street, near Blaney Street. He a mariner, absent.


585. Oct. 16. Samuel, son of Samuel and Susanna Caban. Dysentery, 1 year and 2 months. She was a Ruee. His father came in early life from France. Their only child. Becket Street. He a mariner, absent.


586. Oct. 19. Mary, dau. of Moses and Lydia Townsend. Dysentery, 8 years and 6 months. They have four children left, one son. She was a Lambert. He a captain of a ship. Derby Street, below Turner.


587. Oct. 20. George, son of John and Lydia Albree. Chin cough, 1 year and 4 months. He from Medford and his wife also. She from the ancient family of Tufts. Lived in Salem several years, then left and returned two years since. He a trader. Two children left, one son. Daniels Street between Essex and Derby. 588. Oct. 29. James, son of James and Mary Clearage. Fever and dysentery, 8 years. He was from Kittery, Maine. She a Foote, of Salem. He married 15 years ago, and afterward removed to Newfield, 90 miles. He has lately returned to Salem. Five children, one male. He a ship carpenter and caulker.


589. Nov. 3. Mary, dau. of William and Elizabeth Carlton. Congh and dysentery, 9 months. A twin child, two daughters left. She a Cooke. He a printer. 590. Nov. 7. Susanna, dau. of Ebed and Deborah Stoddard. Cough and fever, 13 months. She a Marsh from Hingham. He from Hingham, a shoemaker. Six children left, one son. Derby Street, near corner of Daniels.


591. Nov. 12. Margaret, wife of Charles Johnson. Fever, 27 years ; married at 26. She a Whitefoot. He from Gothenburg in Sweden. One child, a son. Williams Street.


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592. Nov. 15. Patience, wife of Richard Nichols. Fever, 39 years, married at 19. First marriage one year. Second marriage sixteen years. She was a Collins ; first married a T. Stevely ; four children, one son, one dau. by Stevely included. Broad Street, west end.


593. Nov. 22. Male child of John and Elizabeth Bonnemaison. Convulsions, 9 months. He came from Martinico, and married at Salem, 20 Ang., 1794, then removed to Martinico. She daughter of Rev. Johnson. She at Salem on a visit, Court Street. He a merchant. 594. Nov. 30. Male child of Ester White. Hooping cough, 9 months. Her grandfather a Masury. Her mother married a Burke.


595. Dec. 5. Eunice, widow of William Cooper. Consumption, 48 years ; married at 22, married 8 years. She was a Swasey. He an Englishman ; 18 years absent, where, unknown ; left no children.


596. Dec. 7. News of the death of William, son of John and Elizabeth Reath. Fever, abroad, 23 years. He was born on Salem plains, but lived till lately at Marble- head. His parents have not lately lived in Salem. He died at sea. Mate with his brother John.




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