Record of the parish list of deaths, 1785-1819 (Salem East Church), Part 7

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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818. Sept. 7. Raymond, son of John and Elizabeth Emerton. Atroph. inf., 9 weeks. Child feeble from birth and small. IIe from Chebacco, Ipswich. She, a second wife, a Bartlet from Marblehead. Four children, two males. Lane below Derby street, between English and Becket streets going to the water.


819. Sept. 26. Benjamin Gale, son of Benjamin. Nervous fever, 21 years. He had been a clerk to his uncle Clifford. Father died in the infancy of the son.


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Wife Martha Crowninshield. Only child by Gale. Now widow Palfrey. Has children by Palfrey, males. Derby street between Daniels and Orange.


820. Oct. 1. Margaret, widow of George Lazell. Asthma, 74 years. She was a Swasey. Married a W. Crispin, in 1755, and then Mr. G. Lazell. First mar- riage, 12 years ; second, 17 years. One child, a son, by Crispin. Her mother Swasey now living aged one hundred years. Her only brother Samuel aged 76. Daniels street.


821. Oct. 6. News of the death of Capt. Eliphalet S. Patterson. Fever abroad, 25 years. Died at sea, Aug. 18. He was a son of one of my best friends, Capt. W. Patterson. Eliphalet Smith a name from his mother's family. He has two brothers, and a sister married W. Byrne.


822. Oct. 7. Male child of Antony and Mary Silver. Fever, 14 days. He from Portugal, second husband. She a granddaughter of Mr. Me'Rhue, of Neutral French. A Longeway. First husband a Pascal. Derby street, corner of Turner.


823. Oct. 12. Sarah, dau. of Nathaniel and Abigail Phippen. Nerv. fever, 21 years. Just ready to marry a Mr. Oakes, brother of Samuel who died in August last. Mother a Hooper, both of Salem. Ile a son of Deacon Phippen of the Society. Two children left, one son, and daughter who married a Knapp. Essex street, above Newbury and Elm streets.


824. Oct. 25. Josiah Choate. Nerv. fever, 27 years. Was a shoemaker, and then kept a retailer's shop on the Long Wharf. Much esteemed and prosperous. Sick many days. He was from Chebacco, and at 23, married a Hutchinson. One child, a female. Curtis street.


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825. Nov. 2. Capt. William Patterson. Convulsions, 36 years. His father one of the best of men. His wife an Archer, whom he married at 24, and she died last year. He was confined about two days. Left two sons and a daughter. Herbert street.


826. Nov. 2. Widow Dorothy Williams. Consump- tion, 74 years. Married at 19, and had nine children. Lived fifteen years in marriage. She was lately from Marblehead. Lived with her granddaughter Davis. Very infirm a long time. Left a son and daughter. Essex, between Union and Walnut streets.


827. Nov. 6. Female child of Elizabeth Collins. Atrophy, 9 weeks. Hardy, between Essex and Derby streets.


828. Nov. 25. Samuel, son of Samuel and Margaret Bishop. Nervous fever, 10 years. Sick three weeks. Father died Mar. 6, 1804. Mother a Cox. An only son. Three daughters left. Carlton street.


829. Nov. 28. Female child of Timothy and Sarah Welman. Convulsions, 3 days. Well at birth. She an only daughter of the late Capt. Silsbee. One child left. Derby, near Hardy street.


DEATHIS IN 1807.


830. Jan. 4. News of the death of Henry Rice. Drowned at sea, 22 years. He was in his duty upon the rigging and fell from the jib. From East Indies bound homeward. His father, Matthias Rice, was a physician in Saco and its neighborhood. She a daughter of Capt. Joseph Lambert of Salem.


831. Jan. 25. News of the death of Samuel Thomas. Drowned at sea, 22 years. He was upon duty, and fell


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from the mast. From West Indies bound for Wilmington, N. C. His father, Capt. William Thomas, absent. His mother Elizabeth. She a Stileman. Three children left, one son.


832. Feb. 13. Peter Murray, a cooper. Consump- tion, 61 years. Long enfeebled. Married, at 25, a daughter of Stephen Webb, with whom he lived twenty- four years. She died in 1795. He left only one child, a daughter, who married Israel Ward, a barber. Beeket street.


833. Apr. 10. Capt. John Edwards. Paralysis, 64 years. Ile was infirm for a long time and not paralytic, but in the last stages of his sickness. He was born on the Rappahannock, Va., came early to Salem, and married, at 24, a daughter of Rev. Samuel Fiske, Elizabeth, sister of the late Gen. John Fiske, with whom he lived thirty- four years. Left two children, a son Capt. John Ed- wards, English street, and a daughter who married Thomas Street.


834. Apr. 24. Anstis, dan. of Robert and Anstis Stone. Consumption, 29 years. A woman of sterling worth. The mother a Babbidge by Anstis Crowninshield. One son and two daughters left. One the widow Dunlap. Hardy street.


835. May 14. Sarah, widow of Daniel Shehane. Paralytic, etc., 63 years. She was a daughter of Ben- jamin Masury, married at 23, and lived twenty-seven years with her husband who came from Ireland. Two sons left, married. Essex street, near Neck gate.


836. May 17. Miriam, widow of John Perkins. Fever, 52 years. Was sick but eight days. She was a Smith from Boxford, married at 31 years, and lived eigh- teen years with her husband who died in 1804. He had


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two children by a former wife, and two by this, living now. Derby street near Neck gate. Had lived on Derby's Neck farm.


837. May 23. Sarah, wife of Abijah Hitchins. Par- alysis of the brain, 52 years. See D. B. She a daughter of B. Gardner, ropemaker, married at 20. From Boston at marriage, and he from Lynn. Five children, two mar- ried. Twenty-eight years in Salem. Becket street.


838. June 4. News of the death of Capt. George Ropes. Drowned at sea, 43 years. He was in the Gulf of Gibraltar, and was washed overboard in the evening. He married, at 22, a Seth Millet. Left four daughters, three sons and two children deaf and dumb. For the account, see D. B., June 5. Becket street.


839. July 17. Capt. Jonathan Beckford. Missing, 37 years. Born Aug. 7, 1770. He sailed from Surinam and left for home early in March, and has not yet been heard from. A flourishing man of good habits, son of Jonathan and grandson of late deacon Beckford. He married, at 24, a daughter of Samuel Chever. Has left one daughter, who is the only child. Curtis street.


840. July 22. Margaret Swasey, born Feb. 14, 1707. Aged, 100 years. She was a Diamond of Marblehead, and married, at 23 years of age, S. Swasey, of Salem. Four years in marriage. Cheerful, temperate and indus- trious. See D. B. IIad two children, one son who sur- vives, aged 77. Daniels street, oldest house in Salem.


841. Aug. 2. Capt. Thomas Williams. Delirium and atrophy, 38 years. He was brought from England at seven years of age by Capt. F. Boardman. He mar- ried first, at nineteen, a widow Symmes who was a Swasey ; second, in 1794, a Smith; and third, in 1796, a widow Cotton who was a Babbidge. Returned from


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West Indies. See D. B. Aug. 4. Had left two children, one by first and one by second wife. Hardy street.


842. Ang. 9. News of the death of Michael Barnes. Fever abroad, 27 years. A son of Major Barnes. Was on his passage, as second mate, from Surinam, with Capt. Scarle, who also died. He married, at 24, Eunice, dau. of W. Peale. Left two children, males. Becket street. 843. Sept. 5. Male child of Lewis and Sarah Eustis. Atrop. inf., day after birth. He a truckman, from N. H. She a Martin from Boston. Second child. None living. They lived in the old Pickering house. Essex street, between Union and Walnut.


844. Sept. 7. Richard Graves of Maryland. W. In. flux, 26 years. He was from the low countries, a mariner, into Salem. Died in the Charity House. Long sick.


845. Sept. 13. John Black, a worthy African. Fever, 65 years. Brought to Salem by Capt. Foster.


846. Oct. 7. Capt. Robert Richardson. Dysentery, 73 years. A foreigner from England. Married 1st at 33 years, in 1768, Sarah Nurse, and lived sixteen years with her; and 2nd, in 1793, widow Hunt, living with her fourteen years. Died at Barnstable. Left two grand- children from first stock. He a pilot. Hardy street.


847. Oct. 13. William, son of William and Sarah Millett. 6 years. Died very suddenly, suffering a fever. She a daughter of Jonathan Archer. Five children left, one son. Essex, corner of Pleasant street.


848. Oct. 18. Antony Silver. Fever, abroad, 28 years. Was with Capt. D. Smith in Surinam. Was a Portuguese and had been seven years in America. He married, at 26, Mary Longaway who was the widow of Pascal, a Frenchman, by whom she had one child. Essex, corner of lower Turner street.


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849. Oct. 20. Male child of Benjamin and Mary Silver. Atroph. infan., 3 weeks. The mother a Bullock and long indisposed. They have two children, females. Daniels street below Derby.


850. Oct. 29. Elizabeth of William and Abigail Parker. Fever, 23 months. Not long sick. She a Watson, he from Bradford. Two children left, one son. Essex, between Union and Herbert streets.


851. Nov. 8. Sarah, widow of Joseph Browne. Pa- ralytic, 80 years. Lived fifteen months after first stroke of palsy. She was a Cox, and married in 1753 at the age of twenty-five years. After eight years her husband was lost at sea off Long Island, N. Y. Two children, a son Capt. Joseph Browne, and a dau. Sarah, wife of Capt. James Chever. Essex opposite Hardy street.


852. Nov. 25. Susanna, wife of Col. Samuel Archer. Dropsy, 38 years. She a daughter of B. Babbidge, son of Madam the schooldame. She married at 20 years of age, and left six children, two males. He a son of Samuel Archer. Pleasant street off Washington Square. 853. Dec. 4. Maria, dau. of John and Susanna Paterson. Nervous fever, etc., 5 years, 6 months. With nervons fever I find dropsy in the head. She a Eulen. They have two children, females. This the eldest child. Grandmother, widow Goss.


854. Dec. 6. Thomas Groves, mariner from Ireland. Derangement, 28 years. He had been in America about seven years. Said he came from Baltimore, Ireland.


855. Dec. 7. Ebed, son of Ebed Stoddart. Drowned, 21 years. Coming from a vessel in the Harbor. Taken up on Thursday, Dec. 10 and buried on Friday. See D. B. He was the oldest child. Six children, two sons, left. She from Hingham. The family from Hingham.


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856. Dec. 8. John Raftlin from Ireland. Debility, 36 years. He came to Newfoundland in his youth and found his way into the states, a pilgrim seven years in U. S.


857. Dec. 13. Sarah, dau. of Jonathan and Sarah Brown. Worms, 13 years. She a Twisse. They have two sons left. Allen's farm at Neck.


858. Dec. 15. Benjamin Brown. Drowned, coming ashore on the flats, 35 years. See D. B. Probably from North Britain.


DEATHS IN 1808.


859. Jan. 1. Albert, son of Benjamin and Mary H. Bray. Dropsy in the head, 7 months. This disorder was formerly unknown, or not described as at present. She was an Ellison, and has six children, four males. His mother a Becket. Hardy street, between Essex and Derby.


860. Jan. 1. John Johnson, mariner from Sweden. Bleeding, 42 years. A man of great animal strength, supposed burst a blood-vessel, complaining at times and several months before death. He married, at 39, a Valpy. He had been seven years in America and had one child, male, by his wife who was widow Creely. Below English street near Crowninshield's wharf.


861. Jan. 3. Sarah, widow of John Johnson. Com- plication, 37 years. Some time sick. She a Valpy, and married, at 18, her first husband James Creely from Ire- land, with whom she lived thirteen years, and by whom she had four children, one son. Married Johnson at 34, by whom she has one son. Below English, as above.


862. Jan. 6. JJohn McEwen. Fever, 43 years. Was from Scotland, lived at Kennebunk and came to Salem


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seven years ago. He married, at 26, Hanna Townsend. Their four children in good families. He well educated. 863. Jan. 7. Male child of William and Mary Crispin. Fever, 14 months. She a Dawson. Have nine children, one son. South fields, opposite Harbor street. 864. Jan. 15. Hannah B. of Robert and IIannah Peele. Burned, 7 years. Child before the fire with cotton clothes. Mother sick in bed. Clothes caught, much burned in arms, breast, belly and back. Died in four days of mortification. She a Benson. They have three children left, one daughter. He a son of W. Peele. Mother a Becket.


865. Feb. 4. Elizabeth Brown. Aged, 73 years. Three brothers, William, James and John, were born hear Brown's pond on old road to Boston. Elizabeth was the daughter of James.


866. Feb. 11. Alexander, son of Alexander and


Elizabeth Buchanan. Burned, 14 months. See D. B. She was a Lane formerly a Getchel by marriage. She has two children, one son by Getchel. English strect.


867. Feb. 15. Capt. John Macmellan. Fever, 71 years. He was from Scotland, and for seven years before he came to America was in the service of Great Britain, in the Navy. Twice married. First, at 35 years of age, a Bullock, with whom he lived eight years ; second wife, widow Hill, with whom he lived twenty-seven years. By first wife had two children, one daughter and one son. He was remarkable for his shrewdness, uneducated, but a favored son of nature. Derby street, cor. of Turner.


868. Feb. 22. Daniel Cloutman. Apoplexy, 67 years. Twice married. First at 23 years of age, and lived nineteen years in marriage. Three children, daugh-


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ters, by first wife. Second wife Mary Pierce, with whom he lived twenty-two years. Turner street.


869. Mar. 11. News of the death of Capt. Daniel Ropes. Fever abroad, 42 years. He was cast away on coast of England. He had been sick, suffered in the storm and died after he reached London, Jan. 12. He married, at 24, Alice Chever. Has left two children, one son. Essex, cor. of Daniels street.


870. Apr. 11. Hannah, widow of Capt. Samuel Webb. Fever, 72 years. She was a granddaughter of Deacon Ward. Her father John Ward. She was second wife of Capt. Webb and lived twenty-two years in mar- riage ; the first wife a Prince. Her last illness of a few days. Much esteemed. He a grandson of Deacon Webb of Second Church, and died in 1780. One son at home, one daughter, Hosmer, at Norwich, Conn. Pleasant, cor. of East street.


871. Apr. 15. Hon. Jacob Crowninshield, esq. Con- sumption, 38 years. Was a member of Congress. Left his wife in 1807, and died at Washington, during session of Congress. See D. B. He was son of George, son of John and of John. Married, at 27, a daughter of John Gardner. Left four children, two sons. Derby street, cor. of Union.


872. Apr. 23. Benjamin, child of Benjamin and Mary Patterson. Chineough, 9 weeks. Some time af- flicted with the cough. He a son of the late William Patterson. She a daughter of Major Barnes. One child, a daughter, left. Herbert street.


873. May 4. Sarah, wife of Samuel Haseltine, mari- ner. After delivery, 20 years. She married at 17, and was a daughter of Palfrey, sailmaker. He a son of Has- eltine, sexton. Left a child, male. Essex, between Curtis and Orange streets.


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874. May 5. William, son of Thomas Peach and Lydia Reeves. Throat distemper and scarlet fever, 4 years. Sick a few days. He was a grandson of Robert Smith near the bridge, alias ferry. She a Munnion. She left two daughters ; he, two sons. Pleasant street, near Bridge.


875. May 26. Thomas Street, mariner. Complaints in the chest, 37 years. Mr. Street had a complaint in the legs which was removed and ended in complaints which resembled dropsy in chest. Confined some time. He married, at 28, Sarah Edwards whose mother was a daughter of Rev'd S. Fiske. He was from Long Island, N. Y. Four children, two sons. English street.


876. May 28. Elizabeth, wife of Dr. Moses Little. Consumption, 34 years. Long sick. Seven brothers and three sisters survive her. She a daughter of G. Williams, merchant, and was married at 24. He from Newbury. Children, two sons. Essex street, between Ehm and Liberty.


877. June 3. Benjamin Bray, shipwright. Con- sumption, 33 years. Grandson of John Bray. A wor- thy man. His mother Eunice Becket. His wife an Ellison, whom he married at 19 years of age. Six chil- dren left, four sons and two daughters. Hardy street, Mr. Diman's house.


878. July 27. Capt. Jonathan Mason. Consumption, 51 years. Of a primitive family. First wife a King, with whom he lived thirteen years ; second a King, dau. of Benjamin, with whom he lived fifteen years. He left two daughters by first wife, one married a Rhue. Had and left five children, two males, by a second wife. Lived in Northfields. See D. B.


879. Aug. 13. Margaret, widow of Capt. Edward Allen. Intermittent fever, 54 years. She was a Lock-


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hart of North Carolina. Came to Salem thirty years ago. She was very young to her husband. Married at 23, living in marriage twenty-five years. Four children sur- vive her, two sons. Capt. Allen's first wife was a Hodges by whom he had three children, one son. A grandchild also, Mary Swett, by deceased daughter, a Webb. Lived partly on her farm on Salem Neck. Derby street, cor. of Hardy. See D. B.


880. Aug. 22. Emma, dau. of Abraham and Emma Vikery. Worms, 6 years. Six days' illness. Father from Marblehead, mother a Williams. One child left. Essex street, near Becket.


881-2. Aug. 31. Maria Antoinetta, dan. of Abraham and Emma Vikery. Dysentery, 33 years : Mary, dau. of William and Mary Patterson. Sisters, widows, in one house. Williams. They had between them three chil- dren, Aug. 22. No children left. Essex street, between Turner and Becket.


883. Sept. 3. Lydia, wife of Thomas Masury. Con- sumption, 42 years. Married at 22. He of Salem, she a Swasey. Left three children, all sons.


884. Sept. 8. William, son of Samuel and Susanna Caban. Dysentery, 18 months. Sick four days after the whooping cough. She a Rhue, dau. of Thomas Rhue. Two children left, one son. Turner street, be- tween Derby and Essex.


885. Sept. 9. Edward, son of Samuel and Lydia Leach. Dysentery, 2 years, 7 months. Sick four days after the whooping cough. She a Becket, dau. of Retire Becket. Four children, three sons. Turner street, be- low Derby.


886. Sept. 9. John Ruttledge, son of Richard and Ann Crowninshield. Dysentery, 6 months. Sick four days after whooping cough. She from New York, a


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Sterling. From Sligo, Ireland, a widow O'Brien. Five children, three sons. Derby street, between English and Webb.


887. Sept. 12. Samuel Hobbes, son of Samuel and Sarah Briggs. Dysentery, 11 months. Sick four days without cough. She a Hobbes. Grandmother a Phippen. Only child. Young couple. Union street.


888. Sept. 14. Edward Tuttle, son of William and Mary Foye. Dysentery, 3 years. After four days, with whooping cough. She a Collins. Married a Led- better, then Foye. Fourteen children between them, seven males. Essex street, below English.


889. Sept. 16. Nehemiah Holt, son of Daniel and Mary Proctor. Dysentery, 1 year, 9 months. About four days sick. She a Holt. He from Danvers. One child left, a son ; husband absent. Union street.


890. Sept. 16. Mary, wife of Joseph Crookshanks. Dysentery, 64 years. Complaining some time. Confined four days. A very corpulent woman. She a Johnson from Marblehead, and lived in Lynn. Married, at 22, first in 1766 a Newell, with whom she lived 19 years, and by whom she had one child. He died in 1785, and she married, second, in 1786, J. Crookshanks, who died in 1794. Hardy street, near East Meeting House.


891. Sept. 21. Lydia, wife of Jacob Hayes. Cramp, 49 years. Thrice married. Married 1st at 19, and lived twelve years in marriage ; 2nd, ten years and 3rd, four years. She from Wilmington, N. C. He from Prussia. She had two children by Webb, one son. Daughter Anna married W. Price in 1804. Derby street, near Daniels.


892. Sept. 26. Martha Silsbee, dan. of Daniel and Deborah Sage. Dysentery, 1 year. After four days. He from Scotland, she a daughter of S. Silsbee. Three


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children, one daughter. Essex street, near East Meeting House.


893. Oet. 20. Mary Ann, dau. of Haven and Mary Poole. Disorder in the head, 3 years, 7 months. She was a Chapman. He named for Rev'd Haven of Reading, whence he came. Two children left. Essex street, near old Meeting House, near centre of town.


894. Oct. 21. Samuel Hobbes, son of Samuel and Sarah Briggs. Convulsions, soon after birth. He a son of Capt. Johnson Briggs. She a Hobbes. This their second child. First died last month. Union street.


895. Oct. 28. Juliana, dan. of Jacob and Ruth En- dicott. Burned, 3 years. Playing near the fire which caught its clothes, and before help, much burned, and died in twenty-four hours. He from Danvers, seven generations from Gov. Endicott. One child left. Be- tween Pleasant and Brown streets.


896. Nov. 25. Mehitable, wife of Clifford Byrne. Rheumatic affections, 36 years. She was the only daughter of Capt. William Patterson. Married, at 23 ; a woman of uncommon merit and sufferings. See D. B. Left two daughters. Herbert street.


897. Dec. 16. Mary N., dau. of John and Mary Peters. Dropsy in head, 8 years. Child long sick, some suppose fever. She an Archer, married first a Gunnerson by whom she had one child, a son ; second, a Norman ; then Peters, by whom she had one child. HIe of the ancient family of Peters. Bridge street.


DEATHS IN 1809.


898. Jan. 1. Hannah Francks, a maiden. Lockjaw, 32 years. No evident cause can be assigned for the teta- nus by the best medical aid. Her father came from Cor-


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siea and her mother from Jersey, Rachel, dau. of John and Mary Aubin, née Nicolls. A son and two daughters left. Hannah born in Andover. See D. B. Becket street.


899. Jan. 16. Charlotte, wife of Capt. James Fair- field. Convulsions, 25 years. Married at 22, and dan. of Capt. S. Goodrich of Beverly. Two children, one male. Becket street.


900. Feb. 4. William Karn (properly Caln). Palsy, 37 years. Infirm. He from Scotland, Clyde. Married at 34. She a Gotier, widow Fletcher, then married Caln. No children.


901. Feb. 23. Elizabeth, widow of Josiah Gaines. Aged, 83 years. Married at 20 years of age, and fifty years in marriage. She was a Hamatt of Boston. See D. B. Had bountiful friends, was a long time feeble and subject to transient deliriums, but of good character and mild manners. Her husband, Josiah Gaines, died in May, 1796, æt. 76. He came from Boston in the siege of 1775. A ropemaker. Winter, off Bridge street.


902. Mar. 1. Margaret, widow of John Young. Aged 90 years. She was an Abbott. Twice married; 1st, in 1744, at 25, Joseph Silsbey, and lived sixteen years with him. Married, second, John Young, in 1770, with whom she lived eight years. See D. B. Abbot's Cove named from her grandfather. She was born in the year that the meeting-house was built. Williams street at Widow Ross'.


903. Mar. 9. Nathaniel Phippen. Consumption, 44 years. He was a son of Joshua Phippen, and mar- ried, at 21, a Picket of Beverly. After marriage, he lived at Portsmouth. Cooper. Left four sons and three daughters. Derby street, between Hardy and Daniels.


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Consumption, 27 years. She was the daughter of Capt. John Becket by his second wife, an Ingersoll, and mar- ried at 23 years of age. Derby street, below Becket.


905. Mar. 21. Elizabeth Philpot, maiden. Cancer, 88 years. Lived with her sister but died at her own house. See D. B. Example of longevity of maiden. Of sober and industrious habits. Essex street, not far above Pleasant.


906. Mar. 23. Mary, widow of Pasca Foot. St. Anthony's fire, 83 years. Daughter of Joseph and Ruth Mascoll. Baptized Oct. 3, 1725. Twice married. At 19, in 1744, she married a Tapley with whom she lived four years ; in 1753 she married a Foot with whom she lived nineteen years and by whom she had two daughters, who married Southward and Clearage. She had also a child by her first husband. Essex street, between Turner and Carlton.


907. Mar. 28. Abigail, of Zechariah and Abigail Curtis. Debility, 69 years. Married late in life a Jenkins. 908. Apr. 10. Maria, of Antony and Mary Silver. Worms, 16 months. He a foreigner, dead. She a Longeway and widow Pascal. One child by former husband. Her father Jeremy Longeway, Her mother a Ruewing of Neutral French. Hardy street, between Essex and Derby.


909. Apr. 13. Priscilla, dau. of Nicholas and Nancy Lane. 18 years. Derby street between Carlton and Becket.


910. April 24. Sara of Benjamin and Elizabeth Dodd. Laudanum, administered and sold for Elix. Sal., 6 months. Three cents were sent to Dr. Lang and thirty cents worth of laudanum sent and unintentionally ad- ministered. Child lived eighteen hours. She was a Smith from Marblehead. They have four children, two males. St. Peter's street.


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911. Apr. 28. George son of John and Elizabeth Hill. Fever with atrophy, 12 months. She a dan. of W. Browne. Seven children left, five males. Corner of Charter and Fish streets in Market street.


912. May 5. Mary, wife of Benjamin Silver. Morti- fication in the bowels, 31 years. Long infirm and never in good health. She a Bullock and married at 21. A descendant from Rev'd Ulmer, who came from Germany to Maine. Left two children, males. Turner street, be- tween Essex and Derby.


913. May 8. Jonathan, male child of Israel and Mary Ward. Dropsy in the head, 11 months. The dropsy in head takes the place of nervous complaints, anything not well understood. She a Murray. Two children left, females. Becket street.




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