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714. Nov. 19. Martha, of John and Eliza. Hill. Quincy, 2 years. She a Browne. Six children, four sons. Charter, corner of Fish Street.
715. Nov. 23. Sarah, of Nath. and Sarah MeIntire. Nervous fever, 7 years. She a Sheldon. Both from Reading. Three children, two daughters. Have been in Salem five years. A laborer for Mr. Fogg. Daniel Street below Derby.
716. Nov. 29. Nancy, of James and Hannah Carroll. Quincy, 6 years. She a Webb, dau. of John. Six daughters left. Carlton Street.
717. Nov. 30. Mary Adelaide, of Benjamin and Mary Babbidge. Nervous fever, 3 years. She a daugh- ter of Joshua Phippen. They have one son left. Essex, between Herbert and Union Streets.
718. Dec. 14. Samuel Silsbee, Sen. Pleuritic fever, 73 years old. Married at 26 years. His wife a Prince. Left one son and two daughters, married to Daniel Sage and David Patten. Essex, corner Daniel Street. Quite a healthy man, not very active.
DEATHS IN 1804.
719. Jan. 8. Eunice, dan. of William and Ruth Prat. Quincy, 5 months. He from Weymouth. She from Braintree. A Wills. Five children, three sons. Not long in town. Webb Street.
720. Jan. 9. James Tytler from Scotland. Perished on the Neck in a violent rain storm. 58 years. Married in Scotland, æt. 24 years. Thrice married. Has lived on Salem Neck since he came to America in Aug., 1795. He has a wife and two daughters, all in Salem, came with him. He had two wives and children behind. See D. B.
721. Jan. 5. Rose, negro servant of widow St. Webb. Deformed, palsy, 31 years of age.
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722. Jan. 20. News of death of Capt. Enoch Swett. Fever at sea, December 21. 37 years of age. Married at 32 to Nancy Williams. No children. He was born in Newburyport.
723. Jan. 27. Penn, twin child of Samuel and Mary Townsend. Quincy, 4 years and 7 months. He was lost at sea. She a Welman. Other twin named Moses. Four children left, three sons. Essex Street, opposite Pleasant.
724. Jan. 31. Martha, widow of Christopher Bab- bidge. Mortification, 62 years of age. Married at 19. First marriage not one year, second marriage twenty-four years. She was a daughter of Silsbee of Salem. Mar- ried first an Emerton in 1761, then Babbidge. Left four children, two sons.
725. Feb. 8. George Wade, son of George and Abi- gail Newell. Fever, 16 mos. One child, son, left. He from Kennebeck, Bowdoin. She from Ipswich, a March See D. B.
726. Mar. 6. Samuel Bishop. Tide waiter in Cus- toms. Convulsions, 44 years. Married at 28, sixteen years in marriage. He was from Marblehead. He had been in the Revenue Boat since its establishment. His wife a Cox of Salem. Four children, one son.
727. Mar. 20. Barbara, wife of Samuel Tibbets. Consumption, 37 years of age. Married at 19. First marriage fourteen years, second marriage two years. She of Danvers. He a mason from New York state. No children left. Both of German descent. She was long sick, but looked fresh. She a Bullock, grandmother an Ulmar. First husband a Goodhue. Essex, corner Hardy Street.
728. Mar. 25. Benjamin, of Henry and Sara Prince. Atrophy Inf., 1 month. She a Millet. He from Ipswich.
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They have three sons and two daus. left. Mother very infirm. Derby Street, between Daniel and Orange.
729. Mar. 28. Col. Samuel Carlton. Palsy, aged 73 years. Married at 23 years of age. She a Eunice Hunt of Salem. Left two sons and five daus. ; two mar- ried, Mrs. Barr and Mrs. Helmes. He was with the army in 1778 returned, was sick and paralytic, much enfeebled, and confined fifteen years. Union Street.
730. Apr. 11. Jonathan, of Jonathan Archer. Run- ning sores, aged 20 years. She was Rachel Woodman. They have ten children left, three males. First child's death in the family. The first child I ever christened. Lame many years.
731. Apr. 11. Benjamin, of Benjamin Hodges. Con- sumption, aged 19 years. She a Hanna King. Four daus. left. He graduated at Cambridge last year.
732. Apr. 24. Asa, of Timothy and Lydia Tibbets. Convulsions, 2 years of age. She was a Browne from Ipswich. He from Albany. One child left, a son.
733. June 3. Susanna Babbidge, schoolmistress. Fever, 90 years old. Married at 17 years ; 12 years in marriage. She was a Becket and had seven children, four sons, three daus., and has many of her posterity. See D. B. She was removed from her home on Essex street, while it was repaired ; immediately taken sick and died at Archer's. Walnut Street.
734. June 15. Male child of Jonathan and Ester Smith. 24 hours after birth. They were both from Lynnfield. She a Smith, cousins. Her mother a Hart. Came to Salem in 1803. Two children living, one male.
735. June 17. Female child of George and Abigail Newell. 6 hours after birth. See Feb. 28 of the present year.
736. July 13. James Carroll. Consumption, 55
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years old. Married at 23 years, and 22 years in married life. He was born in Berwick, Maine. Married Hannah, dan. of John Webb. He lived till lately on the River, bottom of Daniel Street. Died in Carlton Street.
737. July 15. Capt. Samuel Ingersoll. Fever at sea, 60 years of age. Married at 28 years. He married Susanna Hathorne at Hampton, 19 Oct., 1772. Left a son and dau. His son survived him one week.
738. July 22. Capt. Ebenezer, son of above. Fever, 23 years of age. On board same ship with his father and died at the Quarantine ground, Salem.
739. Aug. 13. Anna, widow of Adam Welman. Consumption, 30 years of age. Married at 25, one year in marriage. She was a dau. of Nath'l and A. Browne. Her husband died abroad. She was addressed by a son of Capt. B. West at the time of her death.
740. Aug. 19. Capt. John Becket (military). Par- alytie, 58 years of age. Married at 23. First marriage five years, second marriage fifteen years, third marriage thirteen years. Descended from ancient family of Becket. Two sons and four daus. First wife a Browne, second an Ingersoll, third a Dean. An active, social, benevolent man. Siek about three years. Shipwright. Becket Street. See D. B.
741. Aug. 19. Male child of Benj. and Mary Silver. 9 months. She a Bullock, dau. from the Ulmer family. Corner of Hardy and Essex Streets, opposite meeting house.
742. Aug. 21. Male child of Margaret Crispin. Atrophy Inf., 5 months. The mother a dan. of Wm. and Margery Crispin and granddaughter of widow Mary Tazell. Crispin from England.
743. Aug. 21. George Ellison, mariner. Obstruc- tions in int., 32 years old. Married at 28. Father an
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Englishman, mother an Ulmer. The mother's family from Germany. George married a Foster of Ipswich, one son. See D. B.
744. Aug. 25. Bethia, dan. of John and Rachel Archer. Mortification, 12 years old. Nine children left.
745. Aug. 25. Female child of Wm. and Hannah Cordwell. 9 months. She was a Hitchborn. They re- moved from Boston to Maine several years ago, and lately to Salem. Five children, three sons. Bridge Street.
746. Aug. 31. Mary Lee, of Samuel and Priscilla Lambert. Quincy, 14 months. They have a son and dau. left. He at sea. Both Lamberts, of Joseph and Jonathan. Court Street.
747. Sept. 19. Male child, of Joseph and Martha Webb. Convulsions, 8 days old. She a Devereux of Marblehead. Three children left, one son. Becket St.
748. Sept. 20. Alexander, of Alexander and Eliza- beth Donaldson. 8 mos. She a Peele. One child, a dau., left. He from Ireland, blockmaker. Becket St.
749. Sept. 16. News of the drowning of Alexander Allen, at sea. 26 years. He was a twin child of Edward and Mary Allen. The widow has three children of Capt. Allen's by a former wife, and five of her own, two sons, other one son. He fell from a yard that broke on his passage homeward.
750. Sept. 23. Capt. Nathan Millet. Fever, ague, etc., 32 years. Married at 24. Four years in marriage. Son of Jonathan and Sarah. Left two dans. Mother died in 1798. He had lately returned from W. Ind., sick. Corner of Essex and Herbert Streets.
751. Sept. 28. Female child of Thomas and Mary Goldsmith. Atrophy Inf., 9 mos. She was a Whitford. Goldsmith her second husband. Her former husband a Hill. Four children by both marriages, two sons, two daus. Derby Street, corner Webb Street.
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752. Sept. 30. Male child of Thomas and Sarah Webb, at birth. She was a Kilby from Hingham. They have one child, a female, left. Derby Street below Eng- lish and Webb.
753. Oct. 2. Mary, wife of Thomas Goldsmith. Ner- vous fever, 41 years. Married at 21. First marriage five years, second marriage five years. She was a dau. of John and Mary Whitford, married Hill in 1784 ; he died in 1789. She married second, Goldsmith, in 1799. She has left three children by first marriage, one son, and one by last marriage, a son.
754. Oct. 3. Elizabeth, widow of Capt. John Batôn. Suddenly, 79 years. Married at 19. First marriage three years, second marriage fifty-one years. She was a Slate. She married Jona. Lander 1745, and John Baton in 1750. Batôn died Dec., 1801. She had ten children. Died suddenly, without complaining, in her chair. Her two sons by Lander are dead. Four daus. by Baton sur- vive. English Street below Derby.
755. Oct. 14. Charles Cooke, of William and Eliza- beth Carlton. Fever, 14 months. They have one child left, a dau. Essex Street, below Union and Walnut.
756. Oct. 22. John Perkins. Debility, 60 years. Married at 25. First marriage sixteen years, second mar- riage eighteen years. He was from Topsfield in 1785 and lived ten years on Derby's, afterwards Allen's, farm, at the Neck. First wife a Heard from Topsfield. Second a Merriam from Boxford. Four sons, two by each mar- riage.
757. Oct. 23. Capt. Jona. Millet. Scurvy, 41 years. Married at 25. He was a brother to Nathan, who died Sept. 23. His wife a Masury. Left six children, five sons. He returned on 21st from Batavia and had been mate under his brother-in-law Ropes. Hardy Street between Essex and Derby.
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758. Oct. 26. Stephen Cloutman. Consumption, 49 years. Married at 26. His wife Hannah Smith. Ten children, six males. He from one of the old Salem fam- ilies. Ship carpenter, graver and caulker. Webb Street on Collin's Cove side.
759. Nov. 11. Hannah Weston. Consumption, 20 years. The father, Nath'l, from Reading, shoemaker ; mother Hannah Richardson, of Woburn. They have now five daus., two sons. Long siek. Addressed by Abraham Knowlton. Carlton Street.
760. Nov. 12. Mary Stevens. Consumption, 21 years. Dan. of late Capt. Thomas Stevens; his wife a Valpey, who has two daus. Mary lived with her grand- mother Welman. Hardy Street, between Essex and Derby.
761. Dec. 16. Mary Chever, maiden. Paralytic, 80 years. Descended from an ancient family. Nursed long in Judge Lynde's family. Died at Capt. Timothy Wel- man's, a cousin. She possessed a house in Essex Street, opposite Orange Street. Lived two years with Welman. Derby Street, west of Hardy Street. 80 in August last. 762. Dee. 29. Capt. Thomas Ashby. Debility, 41 years. Married at 24 years. First marriage one year, second ten years, third two years. Descended from an ancient family. First wife unknown. Second wife Mary White, died in March, 1791, four children. Third wife an Ashby, married March 13, 1803, one child; in all five children, one son, four daus. Essex Street, corner of Curtis.
763. Dec. 30. Mary, dau. of James and H. Carroll. Atrophy, 7 years. She was a Webb. The father died in July last. Five daus. left. Carlton Street.
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DEATHIS IN 1805.
764. Jan. 31. Jesse Kenny. Convulsions, 41 years. IIe came from Middleton. Married, at 29, Hannah Mas- coll. Two children left, a son and daughter. He a tanner.
765. Feb. 1. Male child of Greenleaf and Elizabeth Porter. At birth. He from Haverhill and she from Danvers. Liberty, below Charter street.
766. Feb. 6. Robert, of Robert and Hannah Peelc. Fever, 6 years. Great distress in the head, but no de- lirium. She was a Benson. Three children left. One son. Carlton street.
767. Feb. 16. Samuel Jefferds. Apoplexy, 27 years. Married at 19 years. Left three children, one son. She was a Green of Marblehead; he from Boston, a brass- founder. Essex, opposite Curtis street.
768. Feb. 17. Richard Nichols, baker. Consump- tion, 40 years. Was always feeble. He married, at 21, Patience Collins, who died Nov., 1801. He was from Rhode Island. Left three children, one son.
769. Feb. 22. Male child of Benjamin and Elizabeth Hutchinson. Fever, 18 months. She was a Hitchins of Marblehead. Five sons left. Turner, below Derby street. 770. Mar. 24. Thomas Welcome at Guadeloupe. Fever, 22 years. Son of T. W. by a Lambert. Both parents dec'd. Two own sisters left. A promising young · man. Mate with Capt. Penn Townsend of the brig Ed- win. Educated by Moses Townsend.
771. Mar. 24. Richard Furber at Guadeloupe. Fe- ver, 18 years. An orphan child. Ilis mother a Chever. One sister. Educated by his mother's sister. Bapt. 19 Nov., 1786. Much esteemed. Was with T. Welcome in the brig Edwin. P. T. Master at Guadeloupe.
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772. Apr. 4. Capt. Samuel Masury. Fever, 40 years. Married, at 28, Nancy dau. of W. Browne. They have five children, two sons. Below Pleasant street, north of Common, in New street.
773. Apr. 11. Josiah Gatchel, a carpenter. Cramp in stomach, 28 years. Married, at 23, Sarah Lane dau. of Nicholas Lane. He from Brunswick, Me., and his parents, ete., are still living. Long confined by cramps and rheumatism. Two children left, males. Corner of English, on Derby street.
774. Apr. 14. Phobe, wife of William Browne. Con- sumption, atrop., 63 years. Born in Danvers, came from Andover; her father from Jersey. She a Ganson, and married first a Porter, second a Carlton, third a Browne. First marriage at 26. Time of first marriage, 14 years ; second, 3 years ; third, 19 years. She brought a niece with her, Phobe Buxton, from Andover. Mrs. Browne has two sons and seven daughters ; six have been married. Curtis street.
775. May 5. Joseph Searle. Worn out, 79 years. He was a true child of nature, with no education, no regular calling. His father a butcher. He married, at 24 years of age, first, Martha Dean and lived with her twenty-six years. He married second, Margaret Becket, she being sixty years old, and lived with her eleven years, and she died in 1789. No children. Lived formerly in the Becket House, near shore.
776. July 19. Benjamin Hutchinson. Suddenly, 37 years. His father was a blacksmith, as he also was, at head of Long Wharf. He married, at 23, a Hitchins from Marblehead, and lived with her fourteen years. Five children, all sons. Turner, below Essex street.
777. July 21. Elizabeth, dau. of James and Sarah G*
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Chever, consumption, 18 years. Her mother a Brown. They have three sons and three daughters living. The eldest daughter married a Cook. Essex, opp. East street.
778. July 24. William Carlton, a printer. Infl. fever, 34 years. Son of William. Had been indisposed ever since his imprisonment for printing a libel upon T. Picker- ing. Died in the highest state of derangement. Married at 23, and lived nine years in marriage. His wife was a Cooke, her mother a Stone. His mother a Palfrey. One female child. See D. B. Essex, near Union street.
779. Aug. 9. James Shehane, son of Daniel. Yellow fever, 18 years. Died in Jamaica, taken by English. Was with Capt. Bullock. His mother Sarah Masury. Two sons left.
780. Aug. 25. Elizabeth, widow of William Carlton. Consumption, 34 years. Of serofulous habit, of long confinement. She was a daughter of Charles Cooke. Mother a Stone. Brought up by an aunt, wife of Capt. Joseph White. Born within a few days of her husband. At Capt. White's, cor. St. Peter's and Essex streets.
781. Aug. 26. Mary Ann, of Benjamin and Nancy Kittridge. Dysentery, 21 months. Sick three weeks. Father practises physic. They came from Brookfield and New Bedford. No children left. East, cor. of Pleasant street.
782. Sept. 7. William, of John and Hannah McEwen. Atroph. inf., 15 months. Hle from Scotland, she a Town- send. They have four children left, one daughter.
783. Sept. 7. Sarah, wife of Capt. William Patterson. Consumption, 38 years. She married at 26, and was a daughter of John Archer. Prospects great in early life. Four children left, one daughter. Herbert street.
784. Sept. 20. Bethia, dau. of William and Sarah
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Millet. Dysentery, 2 years 3 months. She an Archer. Five children left, one son. Essex, cor. of Pleasant street.
785. Sept. 26. Female child of William and Mary Crispin. Dysentery, 20 months. She a Dawson. Nine children left, one son. Winter street, east side near Hay Market.
786. Sept. 27. News of death of Capt. Nathaniel Browne, son of Nathaniel. Fever at sea, 34 years. He died on the 9th of June, fifteen days out, after seven days illness, on his return from Batavia in the ship Recovery. His mother was a Meservey. He married, at 26, Mary Pickering of Salem. A most worthy man. Three chil- dren left, one son. Daniels street. Elwyn's Point.
787. Oct. 7. John Archer of William and Sarah Patterson. Atroph. inf., 2 months. She was an Archer and died last month. Three children left, two sons. The father once of good prospects. Child in care of James Archer and buried from his house. Essex, cor. of Pleasant street.
788. Oet. 13. Lewis, son of John and Jane Stick- ney. Bowels disorder, 18 months. The parents and children came from Newbury. He came as shipwright and has been a few months in Salem. Seven children, one daughter. Webb street, near the neck.
789. Nov. 1. Susanna, wife of Thomas Rhue. Fe- ver, etc., 58 years. Married at 18 years of age, and time in marriage 40 years. A daughter of W. Becket. Had been faltering through the summer, sudden at last. Five children left, two sons. Derby street, cor. of Daniels.
790. Nov. 12. Samnel Brooks, merchant. Nerv. fever, 47 years. Fever continued twenty-three days. Moved into Salem from Woburn. Married at 33, a Gill.
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They have five children. He has many brethren. He was a most amiable man. Neptune, cor. of Elm street. 791. Nov. 26. News of the death of Capt. David Patten, drowned at sea, on the passage in a sch. with freight from Trinidad to Baltimore. Thrown by the motion of the vessel suddenly from the deck, and sunk immediately, aged 38 years, having been married but two years. He was of Salem, left an orphan. Educated by S. Silsbee, whose youngest daughter he married. No children.
792. Nov. 28. Male child of Daniel and Mary Kenny. Atroph. inf., 3 months. Never well from birth. He was from Middleton, Mass. She was a Hill. They have five children, two sons. Derby street, between English and Webb.
DEATHIS IN 1806.
793. Feb. 7. Female child of Peter and Hannah Clifford. Atrop. inf., 8 months. Only child. He from Dorchester, N. II. She from Salisbury, Mass. Family, Edwards. They have been in Salem a few months. Tur- ner street, between Essex and Derby.
794. Feb. 10. Female child of Henry and Joanna Webb. Fever, 8 months. The grandparents of the child, all four, living in health. She a Burrill, both of Salem. Three children left, all females. He a son of John Webb. The collateral branches numerous. Essex street, opposite Curtis.
795. Feb. 13. Priscilla, dau. of William and Mary Allen. Scrofula, 10 years. He from Manchester, Mass., married first, Hannah Edwards, who died leaving three daughters, this the second. The second wife, a Hunt. The first wife from Manchester, dead four years. Hardy street below Derby.
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796. Feb. 16. Joseph English. Fever, aged 72 years. He has one brother Philip, who is sexton of the East Meeting House. His father John came from Isle of Jersey, young, by invitation of P. English. Lived in the eastern part of the town, and was employed while at home by the heirs of Philip English, who was grand unele to his father.
797. Feb. 17. James Collins, son of William and Mary Foye. Worms, 5 years. The mother was dau. of James Collins of Salem, and widow of Ledbetter, by whom she has two daughters, Andrews and Foye. Essex street, below East, near Neck Gate, so called.
798. Mar. 4. James Philips, a native of Great Britain. Killed, aged 30 years. Came from Wales. He married, nine months previous to his death, a Peabody from Andover. No children. He was discharging cannon on Crowninshield's wharf, and by some strange omission neglected to sponge. Daniels street.
799. Mar. 21. Female child of William and Rebecca Wing. Atroph. inf., 6 weeks. He from Plymouth. She a Saunders, from Marblehead. Lately came to Salem, Two daughters. Derby street, between Carlton and Becket.
800. Apr. 13. Capt. Benjamin Hodges, a man of great worth. Consumption, 52 years. He married, at 24, Hannah King of Salem, and has left four children, daughters. They have buried five children of consump- tion. Essex street, cor. of Orange.
801. Apr. 18. Naney, of Edward and Margaret Allen, 22 years. Father died in 1803. Was from Berwick-on- Tweed. Mother a Lockhart, from North Carolina. See D. B. 19, 1015. Mother, two sons and two daughters left. At Andover.
802. Apr. 21. Cuffaloe, a black man from Boston,
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Consumption, 50 years. Twice married, first at thirty years of age and second at forty years. Lived fifteen years with his first wife, and nine with second, who was born in Plymouth county, free. He had a wife in Bar- badoes. Nine years in Salem. Collins street on Shallop Cove.
803. Apr. 24. Robert Smith, died at his daughter's in Marblehead. Aged, 82 years. He was descended from Smith at the ferry, an ancient family. Married twice ; first, at 23 years, a Hollet, of Marblehead, by whom he had two children, one son and one daughter. His second wife was a Knight, by marriage a Gatchel, by whom he had one daughter. First marriage, 5 years ; second marriage, 43 years. A few years ago, the mansion house was sold and repaired, and he lived among his chil- dren. Not a year between his first and second marriages. 804. May 11. Mary, widow of Charles Collins. Fever, 39 years. She was a Munyon, married at 17, and left five children, three sons and two daughters. Eldest son at sea, mate of a vessel. Hitsband died Nov. 9, 1800. Brown street, near Washington Square.
805. May 15. Elizabeth, widow of John Gray. Fever, 33 years. Husband died in 1802. She was a Browne, married at 21. Left two sons and an infirm daughter. Not long sick. English street.
806. May 19. William Newman, a black man from Providence. Worn out, 20 years. Came to Salem a mariner. Was taken sick and carried to the Charity House where he died in a few days. Lethargic while there. Has a mother living in Providence, R. I.
807. May 20. Female child of Emmons and Mary Smith. Atroph. inf., 5 months. She was a Gowing of Danvers. Two children left, both females. On the path below Webb street, towards Shallop Cove.
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808. May 23. Anna, widow of Benjamin Gale. Palsy, etc., 82 years. She was a Philpot and second wife to B. G. whom she married at 50 years of age; lived 11 years in marriage. One child is left by a former wife and three families of grandchildren. Essex, corner of Pleasant street.
809. June 7. Cornelius Bartlet. Convulsions, 32 years. His wife Grace Bowden from Marblehead. He from Plymouth, Mass., of four children. One daughter. He was a tanner with Capt. Collins, traded at sea. Mar- ried at 20, and time in marriage, 12 years. Derby street, near Becket.
810. June 12. Emmons Smith. Consumption, 28 years. A ropemaker, industrious and of good habits. Long confined. Married, at 21, Mary MeGowen of Danvers. He of Salem. Two daughters. Buried a child May 20. Webb street near Shallop Cove.
811. July 6. Mary, widow of Benjamin Waters. Consumption, 74 years. She a Dean. Twice married. First at 20 years of age, George Ropes, who died soon ; time in marriage two years. Second, at 26, Benjamin Waters, with whom she lived 27 years. Her second hus- band lost at sea. Long a widow, insensibly declining for long time. Brother and sister left. Has left two daugh- ters, one is the widow of William Becket with two daugh- ters. Children by Waters. Vine street.
812. July 10. Benjamin French. Convulsions, 37 years. Twice married ; first at 22 years, lived 10 years in marriage; second at 35. First wife from Maine. Second wife Elizabeth Beckford of Salem. He from Woburn. Truckman. Three days sick. One child, male. Hardy street, between Essex and Derby.
813. July 13. Henry Webb, a mariner, son of John
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Webb. Convulsions, 35 years. Sick only three days. Married, at 25, a Burrill of Salem. Three children, females. Essex street near Orange.
814. July 24. Mary, of Retire and Rebecca Becket. Convulsions, 5 years. The child complained on Monday morning and died on Monday night. She was a Swasey. Two children left, a son and daughter. Derby street, near Becket's wharf.
815. Aug. 16. Samuel Oakes, shipwright. Nervous fever, 17 years. He was from Cohasset, living with a brother in Carlton street, at a trade with him. Sick one week, last three days senseless. Of good reputation. 816. Aug. 19. Abigail, wife of John Watson. De- bility, 54 years. She was a daughter of Capt. John White, and married at 18. She has been long failing. A most kind neighbor. Left three sons and two daugh- ters. One son married in Portland; a daughter Parker in Salem.
817. Aug. 20. News of death of Capt. Daniel Archer. Consumption, 30 years. He was a son of Jona. Archer, and had been five years from home. Died at Liverpool in England, June 3rd, lingering. Was master of a ship for Mr. Murray, American Consul. Two brothers and three sisters left.
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