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597. Dec. 8. Mary, widow of Asa Whittemore. Consumption, 52 years. Married at 17 ; 27 years married. She was a Potter from Beverly, born at Chebacco, Ipswich. He was from Danvers. He died at Boylston. Left two sons and one daughter. Mrs. Whittemore's father killed by Ellingwood, of Beverly. Always feeble. A good mother. Husband a mariner. At first a black- smith.
598. Dec. 13. Notice of the death of John, son of Samuel and Mary Knapp. Fever abroad, 40 years. Married at 18 years. First marriage seventeen years. Second marriage, three years. He was born in Ports-
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mouth. His first wife a Gavett of Salem; left three daughters. His second wife a Dodd of Salem, has one son. Ile was on his passage from Batavia to Philadelphia, in the Brig Harriet, Capt. Isaac Hagar.
599. Dec. 13. Ester, wife of Joshua French. Debil- ity, 40 years ; married at 22. She was a Butman, left four children, three daughters. From Wenham. Flint Street.
600. Dec. 13. Mary, wife of Thomas Ashby. De- bility, 36 years; married at 26. His second wife, she was a White. He lived but a short time with the first wife. Three daus. and one son. Essex Street between Curtis and Orange.
601. Dec. 16. Capt. John Baton, of Isle of Oleron. Rupture, 72 years ; married at 21. He was a Huguenot from Rochelle. He came early [in 1745, see D. B.] to Salem and married a widow Lander, who was a Slade. Four daughters survived him. He was of good character, much esteemed and respected. Long infirm but not con- fined. English Street, below Derby.
602. Dec. 17. Ruth, widow of Capt. Johnson Briggs. Fever, 46 years; married at 17, married 22 years. She has left six sons and three daughters. He died abroad in 1794. She was a Stileman. Union St.
603. Joshua, son of Joshua and Ester French. Fever abroad 14 years. The mother and another child have died this year at home. He was at Batavia with Dever- eux when he died.
604. Capt. Samuel Townsend. At sea, 39 years ; married at 28. He has left a wife and five children, two sons. He sailed from Salem and has not been heard of. She a Stevens.
605. Samuel son of Samuel and Elizabeth Masury. At sea, 19 years. The mother a Webb. He was with Capt. Townsend.
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606. James, son of James and Hannah Collins. At sea, 19 years. Parents dead. He was with Capt. Townsend.
607. William, son of William and Elizabeth Fairfield. At sea, 17 years. His mother a Becket. He was with Capt. Townsend.
608. Richard, son of Richard and Mary Collins. Fever abroad, 26 years. His mother a Cox. Two daughters left. A mariner, had been three years absent ; died at Philadelphia.
DEATHS IN 1802.
609. Jan. 2. Edward, son of James and Hannah Murray. Fever, 2 years. The mother a Cox. Two children left. Curtis Street.
610. Jan. 3. Susannah Welden, a maiden. Palsy, 84 years. Her parents came from Scituate before her birth. She has lived thirty years in Danvers. She had been paralytic before the last shock. Her mother's name Elizabeth.
611. Jan. 3. Mary Ann Richardson. Lung fever, 90 years ; married at 20, married 51 years. She had ten sons and two daughters. One son and one daughter survived her. She was a Dupy of Boston. Lived in Salem nine years with her daughter Sweetzer. Her husband David Richardson, of Woburn. Her son blind by accident, living in Woburn. Derby St. near Daniels.
612. Jan. 4. Deborah, wife of James Becket. Palsy, 42 years, married at 23. Left four daughters and two sons. She was a Peabody from Haverhill. This was the second stroke, the other six months before. Her mother a paralytic. Becket Street, below Derby.
613. Jan. 29. Mary, widow of William Cox. Pleu- risy fever, 67 years, married at 27, married three years.
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She was a Village. Left one daughter, widow Macdaniel. See D. B.
614. Feb. 12. Nicholas, son of Nicholas and Eliza- beth Martin. Convulsions, 3 years. She was a Bartlett. The husband was drowned several years since, one son, John, left. Daniels Street.
615. Feb. 20. Female child of William and Eliza- beth Cody. Quincy, at. 10. The mother a Welcome. A son left. She married a Williams and Jeans since.
616. March 7. A child of James and Hannah Mur- ray. Fever, æt. 10. One child left, they buried one in January last. The mother lays sick. Curtis Street.
617. March 19. William Sage from Connecticut. Consumption, æt. 53. Married at 33 years. He was from Middletown, Conn. He left one child, a son. His wife a Welcome, has two children by Smith. Webb St. 618. March 27. John, son of John and Priscilla Clark. Atrophy, 20 years. Father and mother long time dead. Only one surviving sister, Priscilla. Curtis Street.
619. April 2. Thomas Palfrey. Scrofula, 33 years, married at 25. Left three children. He was a son of Warwich P., formerly a Dept. of the Customs of Salem, by a second wife, who was a widow Bickford, a Ward. He married widow Gale, who was a Crowninshield. His father left him an estate of great value. He was an active man. She had children by Gale and three sons by Palfrey. Derby Street, near Daniels Street.
620. April 7. Hannah, wife of James Murray. Consumption, 33, married at 20. Left one child, a dau. Her husband has not been heard of for several years. She was a Keen, and has lost two children this year. Curtis Street.
621. April 18. Reuben, son of Reuben and Catharine
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Shad. Dropsy in head, 7 years. She has been long a widow. Two children left, one son. She a Coffrin. Derby, corner of Daniels Street.
622. May 12. Elizabeth, of Jona. and Sarah Browne. Fever. 21 years. Her mother a Twiss. She addressed by B. Waters. They have two sons and a daughter left. Taken Saturday of malignant searlet fever, and died Wednesday morning. Lived on Allen's farm on the Neek.
623. May 28. Hannah, daughter of Daniel and Deborah Sage. Fever, 5 years. She was daughter of S. Silsbee. He from Scotland and at sea. A son and daughter left. Daniels Street.
624. May 29. Daniel, brother of Hannah, last named. Fever, 3 years. (See 1795, three children lost by same fever. ) Siek 41 hours only.
625. May 29. Mary, widow of John Ward. Fever, 51 years, married at 18 years. Lived with her first husband, an Emerton, 7 years, and with her second husband, Ward, 5 years. He died Dee., 1789. She a Lufkin from Ipswich. Had son and daughter by first marriage. Daughter married Luke Heard.
626. May 30. Sarah, wife of George Sinelair, of consumption, 25 years ; married at 23 years. One child, a son left. She was a Mascoll, married in 1799. Her husband a foreigner and absent. Complaining 9 months, removed during her sickness to her mothers. Derby Street, between Carlton and Becket Streets.
627. May 31. George, son of Sarah Sinelair, above. Fever, 9 months ; buried in same coffin with its mother. 628. June 5. News of the death of Samuel Rantoul. Abroad, 21 years. His mother a Preston. Father died abroad. A brother and sister living. His father from England, worthy, died in 1782. He had been an apothe- cary in Salem and his health directed a voyage, and he
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died of consumption in Bilboa, 20 April. With Capt. Haskell, of Beverly.
629. June 14. Olive, wife of Isaac Perkins. Fever, 35 years, married at 23. She was a Phippen. No child. She was seized violently with scarlet fever on Monday ; sick seven days, had been complaining. On Derby Street near Neck.
630. June 22. Hannah, one of the twins of William and Elizabeth Carlton. Fever, 18 months. One child, a female, left. The other twin died in November last. She a Cooke. Essex between Newbury and Union Streets.
631. June 26. Mary, of James and Mary Stocker. Measles and consumption, 5 years. The father has one female child left. His wife (a Herrick) died a few years since. Child under care of grandparents. County Street, near Ash.
632. July 1. Charles, of Charles and Margaret Johnson. Fever after measles, 1 year. The mother died in Nov. last. The father at sea. A Frenchman.
633. July 8. Susanna, of Susanna Preston. Con- sumption, 17 years. The mother a daughter of Capt. Andrew Preston. His wife a Lambert. Sick a year, confined six months. Essex, opposite Pleasant Street.
634. July 8. Capt. Thomas Dean. Mortification, 79 years, married at 28 years ; lived one year with first wife and forty-one with second wife. Leaves one dau. by cach wife. He was son of Capt. Thomas Dean and leaves a brother and two sisters. Derby Street. See D. B.
635. July 12. Lois, wife of Andrew Cole, of Bev- erly. Consumption, 33 years, married at 30. She was a daughter of John and Elizabeth Fairfield. Lived much in Beverly and married there. Long sick ; came over to her parents and died while on her visit. Only child died. Turner Street between Essex and Derby Streets.
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636. July 30. Deborah, of Daniel and Deborah Sage. Dysentery, 19 months. One son left, absent with his father in the East Indies.
637. July 31. George, of William and Patty Boyd. Atrophy inf., 3 months. He from Ireland, she a Franks. Two children left, one male.
638. July 31. News of the death abroad of John Gray, of fever, 31 years, married at 23. Left three children, one daughter. He a son of John Baton, and a worthy man ; married a Browne. Died mate of a ship at Batavia. Barton Court.
639. Aug. 16. Elizabeth, of George and Hannah Hodges. 7 months. Their youngest child. She a Phip- pen. He has two children, one son by former marriage and one daughter left by the present. Hardy Street, below Derby.
640. Aug. 17. Mehitable, of John and Miriam Per- kins. Complication, 29 years. The parents from Tops- field, 1785. She a Smith. They have four sons left, two by a former marriage ; moved to farm on Neck, then to last house on Derby Street, near Neck.
641. Aug. 18. Hiram, of Nathaniel and Eunice Shed. 2 years and 3 months. The parents lately from Amherst, N. H. Three children, one daughter. She a Fairfield, of Amherst. Derby Street, between Daniels and Hardy, on Palfrey's land.
642. Aug. 24. Mary, wife of Luke Heard. Dropsy, 33 years, married at 21. She was an Emerton. Her mother died in May last, and had married a Ward ; one child, a son, left. Heard from Lancaster. He had been for many years infirm. Derby Street, between Daniels and Hardy Streets.
643. Aug. 24. Elizabeth, wife of Capt. John Ed- wards. Dropsy, 56 years, married at 24. She a dau. of Rev. Samuel Fiske, of Salem, and he a foreigner.
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She has left a son who married a Browne and a daughter who married a Street. She had long been infirm. See D. B. Essex Street above Elm.
644. Aug. 28. Susanna, widow of John Hathorne. Aged 80 years, married at 25 years. Her husband died after three years of marriage. She was a Tousel, and descended from the ancient families of English and Hol- lingworth. Col. Hathorne is her son. Daughter married an Ingersoll. See D. B.
645. Aug. 15. Stephen Shehane, killed by lightning at sea, 22 years. There is a widowed mother and three sons, two married. Benjamin married and one child ; Daniel married, four children, one son. He was in the Belisarius. See D. B. Several were injured, he only was killed.
646. Aug. 28. News of the death of William Becket. Scurvy, at sea, 30 years, married at 26. He has left a widow (a Waters) and one son and one daughter. The mothers of both, widows. He sailed with Capt. Felt from Isle of France, and they both died on the passage. W. Becket died 2 July last.
647. Sept. S. Jonathan Twisse, farmer on the Neck. Palsy, 69 years, married at 23 years. One child left. He came from Danvers upon the Neck farm, then Ives' farm, and lived there twenty-eight years. His only child married a Browne and lives on the farm. He was a large, strong man and very honest and esteemed.
648. Sept. 10. Mehitable, widow of Capt. William Paterson. Dysentery, 60 years, married at 27 years ; lived with husband twenty-four years. She was a Smith ; the family lived near ferry. Her husband dead nine years. Left four children, one daughter married a Byrne. She was complaining, confined ten days. Her eldest son married. In Herbert Street.
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649. Sept. 11. Sarah, widow of George Underwood. Dysentery, 67 years, married at 20. She was a Lambert. Married Matthew Butman, of Beverly, 1755, lived with him nine years ; married John Underwood 1768, and lived with him eight years. A child John and a son by Underwood, George, left. Her second husband died abroad. The collateral branches of family numerous. Essex Street, corner of Becket.
650. Sept. 14. Ezra Trask from Beverly. Dysentery, 79 years. Married at 23 and lived fifty years with first wife, Joannah (Green), who died 1797, aged 81 years. He took his 2d woman before Dr. Putnam, of Danvers, in 1801, and she died soon. He had lived in Danvers and not long in Salem.
651. Sept. 15. Eunice, of Nathaniel and Eunice Richardson. Consumption, 23 years. She was their only daughter. They have four sons. She was addressed by a S. Hunt, of Charlestown, N. H. Father from Woburn, mother from Danvers, a Putnam. East Street.
652. Sept. 19. Joseph Lambert, of Moses and Lydia Townsend. Dysentery, 16 months. They have three daughters left. The father at sea; she a Lambert. Derby, corner of Carlton.
653. Sept. 21. Amelia, daughter of William and Sara Patterson. Atrophy Inf., 23 months. They have four children left, two sons. She an Archer, daughter of John. Walnut Street.
654. Sept. 24. Thomas, son of William and Hanna Webb. Dysentery, 16 months. They buried one child thirteen months ago. They have three left, one son. She an Allen of Marblehead. Hardy Street.
655. Sept. 30. Susanna, of Andrew and Hanna English. Dysentery, 3 years. They have three children left, one son, all sick. She a Patten. Williams Street. 656. Oct. 10. John, of James and Elizabeth Archer.
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Atroph Inf., 17 months. They have four children left, two sons. She an Archer. Essex St., corner of Pleasant.
657. Oct. 3. John Andrew, of Rev. Nathaniel and Mary Stone. Dysentery, 7 months. She an Andrew, on a visit from Windham. Their only child. Winter St. 658. Oct. 10. Olive, wife of Zechariah Marston. Dysentery, 38 years, married at 33 years. She a Shelden, of Danvers. Two children, one son. He had also two children by a former wife. Essex St., corner of Union.
659. Oct. 11. John, of Zechariah and Olive Marston. Dysentery, 1 year.
660. Oct. 11. Hannah, wife of Andrew English. Dropsy, 36 years ; married at 21. She a Patten. Three children, one son.
661. Oct. 12. Mary, wife of John Williams. Dys- entery, 46 years ; married at 26. She a Webb. Three children, one son. A daughter has married a Victory and a Rind. He born in London. Becket Street. In- firm for a long time.
662. Oct. 13. Mary, daughter of John and Elizabeth Emerton. Fever, 3 years. She a Bartlett from Marble- head farms. He from Chebacco. Three children left, one son. Turner Street below Derby.
663. Oct. 14. Charles, of John and Sarah Babbidge. Dysentery, 15 mos. She a Becket. Six children living, three sons. Essex Street, near Union.
664. Oct. [ *]. [ *] s of Joseph and Lydia Walden. Dysentery, 8 mos. They have four children, all sons. He a ropemaker, industrions. She a Flint from Lynnfield. Baptized in 1801. Long sick and the mother and children. Pleasant Street.
665. Oct. 21. Isaac Perkins. Dysentery, 88 years, married at 25 years ; 1st marriage, forty-one years, 2nd
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sixteen years. Left widow and four children, three sons in town, dau. widow Woods. See D. B. All came from Topsfield into the town of Salem. Derby, Neck Gate.
666. Oct. 23. Samuel, of Samuel and Abigail Webb. Atrophy Inf., 10 years. Son of John Webb, she a Pal- frey, two children, females. Hardy Street below Derby.
667. Oct. 28. Thomas Mascoll. Dysentery, 64 yrs. Has two sisters, widow Mary Welman and the widow of Pasca Foot, called Tammy. Derby, corner of Becket.
668. Nov. 28. John Hubbard, of John and Martha Fairfield. Scarlet fever and throat distemper. 3 years. They have two daughters left. She a Hubbard of Ips- wich Hamlet. He a son of Dr. W. Fairfield of Wenham.
669. Dec. 13. Priscilla Lambert, of Matthias and Han- nah Rice. Scarlet fever and throat distemper, 4 years. She was a Lambert of Salem and married M. Rice, a phy- sician, of Saco, and removed to Blackpoint, Me. He died several years ago. Left three males, child born at Scarborough, widow removed to Salem last year.
670. Dec. 14. Female child of Henry and Sarah Prince, at birth. He was from Ipswich. She a Millet. They have six children, two males.
671. Dec. 15. Thomas, of Thomas and Mehitable Rue. Scarlet fever and throat distemper, 3 years. She an Archer. One male child. Her mother Kimball, past 80, and his mother's mother, a Becket, past 70, at the funeral. Essex, corner of Turner Street.
672. Dec. 17. Richard Goss, of Bradford. Apo- plexy, 53 years, married at 27 years. 1st marriage, one year ; 2nd, sixteen years ; 3rd, four years. Leaves five children. He born in Bradford, a ship carpenter. Third wife a Eulen. His surviving children by second wife.
673. Missing. Capt. Hardy Millet. Lost at sea, 25 years, son of John Millet. Full name was Joseph Hardy.
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DEATHIS IN 1803.
674. Jan. 2. Elizabeth, wife of William Daniels. Asthma, 42 years. Married at 20 years. She was a Grant at the ferry. He a boat builder from Hingham. Leaves two sons and four dans.
675. Jan. 8. Nicholas Lane, of Thomas and Char- lotte Magoun. Scarlet fever and throat distemper, 8 months. Their first and only child. She a Lane. He from Pembroke, a ship carpenter. Carlton Street.
676. Jan. 8. Adeline, of Samuel and Susanna Ar- cher. Fever, 5 months. She was a Babbidge. He son of Samuel. Six children, two males. Walnut Street.
677. Mar. 5. William, of Zachariah and Olive Mars- ton. Fever, 4 years. The mother and another child died last October of dysentery. St. Peter Street below the church towards the river.
678. Mar. 6. Abijah, of Abijah and Mary Hitchins. Fever, four years. She was a Cloutman, her mother a Becket. His mother a Gardiner. Carlton Street.
679. Mar. 25. Mary Smith. Consumption, 27 years old. She was a granddaughter of Thomas Diman, an honest news carrier.
680. Mar. 28. Nathaniel, son of Nathaniel and Mary Hitchins. Fever, 14 months. She was a Webb. One female child left. Bottom of Turner Street.
681. Apr. 1. News of the death of John Rogers at sea. 26 years old. Married at 23 years. He married Eliz. Foot, a Crowninshield. He was born in Ipswich in England. One son left. He died on his passage from Canton to Boston, of fever.
682. Apr. 1. News of the death of Edward, son of Edward and Hannah Stanley. Shipwrecked, 17 years of age. Born in Salem. Father dead and mother married R. Bartlett. Shipwrecked in Virginia and perished.
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683. Apr. 1. Concluded that Sam. Molloy is dead. Aged 25 years. Married at 22. One son left. Married Nancy Foote, a Crowninshield. Born in Salem and has been missing three years.
684. Apr. 10. News of the death of Ebenezer Toz- zer, of Fever, abroad. 46 years old. Married at 38. He was a son of Mrs. Whitefoot, who died at 103. His wife a Patterson. Two daughters left. Born in Salem. On his passage from Gaudeloupe in the Brig Trial, 25th March.
685. Apr. 10. News of the death of James Crelly. Fever, 42 years old. Married at 27. He was from Ire- land. She a Valpy. Five children, four females. Sick six days, died 18 March with Capt. Ober.
686. Apr. 10. News of the death of Stephen Waters, son of Benjamin and Lucia Waters. Dysentery, 19 years old. Father of Salem, mother a Dane of Ipswich, sister of Hon. Nathan Dane. A brother and two sisters left. Parents dead. Died soon after he left Calcutta, in a ship commanded by Joseph Orne of Salem.
687. Apr. 13. Mary, dan. of Mansfield and Joanna Burrill. Consumption, 25 years old. He from Lynn in early life. She a Silsbee. They have two sons and three daughters left.
688. Apr. 22. Martha, wife of James Whittemore. 34 years old, married at 21. A Clemens, born in Salem.
689. Apr. 21. William, of William and Hannah Webb. Convulsions and worms, 6 years of age. She an Allen. They have left four sons and two daughters. 690. Apr. 25. Hannah, wife of Robert Bartlett. Fever, 45 years old. Married at 19 years. 1st marriage 14 years ; 2d marriage 7 years. She was a Tarbox of Lynn, married a Stanley and afterwards a Bartlett. By Bartlett a son. Two sons and one daughter by Stanley living.
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691. Apr. 29. Margaret Manning, of Benjamin and Hannah Hodges. Consumption, 12 years of age. They have four daughters and a son left. Mother a King.
692. June 15. Hannah Hodges, widow of N. Archer. Age, 86 years old. Married at 19 years. Daughter of Gamaliel Hodges (see Day Book), and married an Ives and Archer. Lived many years a widow. No children survived her, but G. G. children.
693. July 27. Capt. Edward Allen, sen'r. Obstruc- tion in intest. canal, 68 years old. Married at 24 years. In first marriage fifteen years, in second twenty-five years. He married Ruth Gardner, alias Hodges, 18 Jan., 1759. He married Mary Lockart of N. C., 1778. Left a son and two daughters by first wife and three sons and three daughters by second wife. See Day Book.
694. Sept. 2. Charlotte, of Joseph and Mary Wa- ters. Vomiting and purging, 10 years old. Mother a Dean, died Nov., 1798. Four daughters and two sons now left.
695. Sept. 2. John Loring, of John and Ruth Bar- ker. Teething, 12 months. She granddaughter of Rev. Smith. Both from Pembroke. Two daughters left. A few years in Salem. Blacksmith.
696. Sept. 2. News of the death of Amos Hill, of West-India fever, 23 years of age. Married at 22. He was from Richmond, Va., not long in Salem, mar. Elizabeth, daughter of Rob't Bartlett. One daughter left. Died in Gandeloupe, 22 July.
697. Sept. 14. Josiah Warren, of Josiah and Eliza- beth Gatchel. Atrop. Inf., 14 months. They have one son left. She a daughter of Nich. Lane. He from Brunswick, Me. Ship carpenter.
698. Sept. 15. Female child of Nathaniel and Mary Silsbee. Injury at birth, two days old. She was a daugh-
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ter of George Crowninshield. He was a son of Nath. Silsbee. Merchant.
699. Sept. 27. Wm. Cooke. Taylor, etc. Apo- plexy, sd by Jury. 51 years old. Married at 22. First marriage ten years, second marriage nineteen years. He has left a second wife, and two children by first wife a son and daughter. Daughter married a Becket. Wife a Brown, widow Rankin. First wife a Marston. He was from Cambridge. See Day Book.
700. Sept. 28. Sarah, wife of Benjamin French. Consumption, 35 years old. Married at 26 years. She a granddaughter of Rev. Emerson of Topsfield, named Emerson, and has lived in and near Boston. No children. He a carter. Essex Street, near Flint Street.
701. Oct. 1. Joseph J., son of Joseph Jenkins and Abigail Knap. Dysentery, 10 months. She a Phippen, one daughter left. Derby, corner of Herbert Street. Captain, mariner.
702. Oct. 7. Mehitable Smith, of William and Sara Patterson. Inflammation of Bowels, 18 months. She an Archer. Three children, two males. Herbert Street. Captain, mariner.
703. Oct. 13. Edey, wife of Henry Stanley. Fever, 28 years old. Married at 24 years. She was a Picket of Beverly. They have two children, females. Her first husband left a child. He had a wife at Lynn, married two years. Liberty below Charter, mariner.
704. Oet. 13. Jonathan, of Benjamin and Elizabeth Cloutman. Scarlet Fever and throat distemper, 12 years. She was a Fry. The father died 1797. Four daughters two sons left. Webb Street. Father was a carpenter. 705. Oct. 23. Thomas Benson, of Robert and Hanna Peele. Fever, 10 mos. She a Benson. Four children left, two males. Carlton Street. Father a mariner.
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706. Oct. 23. Mary, of Benjamin and Mary Millet. Scarlet fever and throat distemper, 7 years. She a daughter of Wm. Peele. G. mother a Becket. Essex, corner of Herbert Street. Father mariner.
707. Oct. 24. Mary, wife of Benjamin Macdonald. 42 years old. Married at 30 years; a Cox, born in Salem. He from Ireland, died in the Amer. ship Essex. Two daughters.
708. Oct. 29. William, of Nath. and Hannah Wes- tern. Scarlet fever, etc., 6 years. The mother a Rich- ardson from Woburn. Have seven children left, one son. Carlton Street. Father a shoemaker.
709. Oct. 29. Lois, of same. Same disease, 3 years. Father from Reading.
710. Oet. 31. Samuel, of Mansfield and Sarah Bur- rill. Quiney, 7 months. She a Randall of Isle of Shoals. Four children, two sons. Federal Street. Father a carpenter.
711. Nov. 3. Henry, of Joseph and Marg. Strout. Quincy, 7 years. She a Battoon, widow Dorrell. Three sons left, one by first husband. Essex, corner of Curtis. He a Lieut. in the Am. Navy.
712. Nov. 16. Margaret, wid. of W. White. Relax. of Bowels, 74 years of age. Married at 23, married life not quite a year. She was a Lambert and lived many years a widow. A good and agreeable temper. Much esteemed. Her husband was an Englishman, a mariner. She lived Essex, corner of East Street.
713. Nov. 19. John Bray, a venerable man. Of gradual infirmity. 80 years old, married at 24 years, and had a married life of 28 years. His wife a Driver, long dead. Two sons, dau. married B. Webb, one son mar- ried. His parents died aged. He was long infirm. A man of the greatest industry and most peaceful temper. Essex, opposite Herbert. A shoemaker.
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