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1007. Apr. 20. Dorothy, dau. of Richard Palfrey. Fever, 22 years. Died in Salem. Sister to Abigail Webb who died October last. Four brothers and two sisters by same mother left. One son settled in Balti- more. Derby street.
1008. Apr. 22. News of the death of David, son of James and Sara Chever. From wounds, 20 years. On board the John, Capt. Fairfield, from Salem, while in the cabin writing, wounded by a splinter from a shot in chase from an English 74, Feb. 7. Died Feb. 12 at Barbadoes. They have three sons and three daughters left. She a Browne.
1009. May 29. Debora, wife of Mark (Maservey, so called) Servi. Fever, 37 years. She a Lambert. Married Ist, at twenty years of age, time in marriage five years ; 2nd, time in marriage, two years ; 3rd mar- riage, three years ; 4th, two years. He a Genoese, in Crowninshield's employ. One daughter left by Holmes. Becket street.
1010. May 29. Joseph, child of Joseph and Sarah Guillen. Atroph. inf., 4 days. She a Crispin, widow Johnson when last married, Nov. 1, 1812. A Creole, and he from West Indies. First and only child. Old Neck street.
1011. June 4. Male child of John and Susan Lapa- ture. Atroph. inf., 1 year, 18 days. She an Edey. Married eighteen months. Husband a Frenchman.
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1012. June 13. Mary, dan. of Samuel and Eunice Moses. Lung fever, 18 months. She a Chever by P. English's daughter. He a son of Joseph Moses. One child, a daughter, left. County street.
1013. Ang. 6. Charles, son of Jesse and Eunice Richardson. By hot water thrown from a window, 2 years. Died in twenty-four hours. Mother lately de- ceased. Six children left, three males. Brown street, near Washington Square.
1014. Aug. 14. Ebenezer, son of Ebenezer and Elizabeth Phippen. Cholera morbus, 36 years. He was the grandson of deacon David Phippen and son of Eben- ezer. Not married. A blockmaker with Mr. Jonathan Smith, and journeyman. Liberty street, between Charter and Water.
1015. Aug. 26. Margaret, sister of Richard Man- ning, esq. Aged, 79 years. She, with two brothers, father and sister, lived together half a century. The elder brother had a good estate. She, with one brother and one sister, lived upon an estate left by Richard Man- ning, esq. Had no physician, gradual decay. See D. B. Essex street, between Orange and Herbert.
1016. Aug. 28. Martha Wright. Fever, 17 years. Sick one fortnight at Mr. Upton's and buried from his son's, corner of Daniel and Essex streets. Living in the family of Mr. Upton on the Forest river farm, Salem side. Father and mother at Paxton. Two brothers and three sisters left. From Southfields.
1017. Sept. 11. Thomas, son of John M. and Re- becca Peck. Dropsy in head, 6 months. He from Dan- bury in Connecticut, mother living. She a Silsbee having parents and grandmother living in Salem. One child, son, left. Webb street.
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1018. Sept. 27. William Jackson, son of W. and Mary Richardson. Dropsy in head, 2 months. She a Watts. One child left. Daniels street, below Derby, near the Point.
1019. Oct. 14. Philip Cotel. Fever and rupture, 32 years. He from Marblehead. Father a Frenchman. She a Mascoll and widow of Jesse Kenny. She had two children, son and daughter, by Kenny ; one son by Cotel. Essex street, between Becket and English.
1020. Oct. 31. John Watson. Palsy and apoplexy, 67 years. Schoolmaster thirty-four years, public and private. His parents left him in easy circumstances, and he left off his school in 1801. He was from the Watsons of Cam- bridge. His father came young to Salem. By his mother from Pickering and Browne. Left four children, two sons, one in Portland unmarried. Died in Northfields.
1021. Nov. 4. Male child of Benjamin and Betsy Pierce. Atrophy inf., 9 weeks. She a Peach. He a ropemaker, now at New York. Served with Vincent. Three children left, one son and two daughters. Union street.
1022. Nov. 6. Capt. Nathaniel Chever. Consumption, 36 years. Son of Daniel Chever, well known in Salem. His mother had many sons, two survive. His wife a Hutchinson. Four children left, three males. Turner street, below Derby.
1023. Nov. 16. Hanna, wife of Capt. William Webb. Paralytic affections, 48 years. She was an Allen from Marblehead, and was brought up in Col. Pickman's family. A worthy woman. See D. B. Left four children, one son and three daughters. Hardy street, near Meeting-house.
1024. Nov. 26. Mary, wife of G. Crowninshield. Paralytic affections, 76 years. She was a dau. of Richard
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Derby, esq., the last of his children. Married at 19 years of age ; time in marriage fifty-seven years. Left four sons and two daughters ; one married N. Silsbee. Derby street, cor. of Orange street; house built by Ropes.
1025. Dec. 5. Male child of Capt. James and Deb- orah Fairfield. Quinsy, about 3 years. He a son of John. She a second wife, sister of the first, a Goodrich, of Beverly. Her only child; a son by former wife. Becket street.
1026. Dec. 23. Ephraim Croswell. Fever, 18 years. A stranger, at Mrs. Tripp's. Came up from Saco to go in a Privateer, having been out in the "Stark". Said he belonged to Boston, but his parents dead ; been in Salem eight weeks. Cor. Becket and Essex streets.
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1027. Jan. 18. Rebecca, widow of William Patter- SON. Old age, 90 years. She a Tozzer. Her son Wil- liam died Sept. 6, 1793, æt. 47. A most worthy man. She died by insensible decay, lay and slept like a child. Her mother died in Orange street, where my family lived, aged 85, July 1785, in the same manner. She has left three daughters. Brown street, northwestern corner Washington Square.
1028. Jan. 21. Hanna, wife of James Parker. Com- plication, 32 years. She was a Smith, married at 19 years of age, and lived thirteen years in marriage. Her mother a Stone. Was married from the family of Joseph Pea- body, merchant. Husband's mother a Harthorne. Two daughters, one at Beverly and one at Salem.
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1029. Feb. 10. News of the death of Capt. John Allen, at Halifax, JJan. 16, aged 35 years. He was a twin with his brother Alexander, who died before him, and son of the late Capt. Edw. Allen by second wife Lockart. He married 1st, at 22 years, a Nicholson from Plymouth, living with her five years ; 2nd a Gardner who survives him. Two children, one by each marriage, left.
1030. Feb. 11. Jesse Richardson, merchant, 37 years. See D. B. He married, at 23, Eunice Dodge, daughter of Joshua Dodge, esq. Six children left, three males. East street, at the homestead.
1031. Feb. 12. Benjamin, son of Benjamin and Ly- dia Howard. Atroph. inf., 7 weeks. She a nurse in the family of Herbert Harthorne, merchant, of Salem. Hus- band in sea service. Two children left, one male. Tur- ner street, below Derby.
1032. Feb. 26. Eliza, dau. of Richard Palfrey. Consumption, 22 years. This the third within a few years ; Abigail in 1811, Dorothy in Apr., 1812. Four sons and a daughter left by mother of this daughter, who was a Wedger. Four children by another wife, who was a Morgan. One brother in Baltimore. Derby street, near Becket.
1033. Feb. 27. Female child of Thomas and Sara Dean, 3 days. This their first child. She a Burdett. Mother descended from Massey, Williams, and Brown. She a sister and brother. He the grandchild of Capt. Thomas Dean, and has a sister. Mrs. Williams lived long in Union street. Grandmother, sister of the mother of Mr. Dean, married Gamaliel Hodges ; another sister Capt. Swett. East street.
1034. Mar. 1. Mary, widow of Capt. John Whitford. Aged, 80 years. She was a Foot, married at 23, and
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lived twenty years in married life. Husband died in Halifax prison in 1779. One daughter left, who married W. Oliver. One daughter married a Hill, then a Gold- smith. Left nine great grandchildren and five grand- children. A woman of good behavior and steady mind. Derby street, corner of Webb.
1035. Mar. 19. Capt. Samuel Chever. Paralytic, 76 years. Married at 32 years, and lived forty-four years in married life. Left the sea service twenty-seven years ago. She from Black point, Scarborough, Me., and fourteen years younger than he. One daughter left, widow Beckford, who has one child. Grandchildren by a son deceased. Brown street, cor. of Winter.
1036. Mar. 20. Elizabeth, widow of David Mans- fietd. Mortification from broken limb, 75 years. She was a Wallace from Wilmington, N. C., married at 27, and lived thirty-one years in married life. Husband lost at sea in 1798. Had no children. See D. B. 50, p. 222.
1037. Mar. 24. Mary, wife of Israel Ward. Con- sumption, 34 years. Only child of Peter and Mary Mur- ray, married at 23, and lived eleven years in married life. Always of feeble constitution, long confined. A good wife. She left three children, all males. Her mother a Webb. She heir to Aunt Cowen, known proverbially among us as Aunt Cowen's daughter. Born where she lived, Becket street.
1038. Mar. 30. Margaret, widow of William Sheldon. Palsy, 74 years. Twice married. First, at 19 years, Paul Mansfield with whom she lived seven years ; second, William Sheldou, with whom she lived three years. She was a Whitford. Her children, by both husbands, died before her.
1039. April 30. Richard Palfray, sailmaker. Con-
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sumption, 69 years. Married at 21, and lived thirty-one years in married life. He was from Gloucester, descended from Capt. Robinson who built the schooner. Lived with a relative at Boston ; left and came to Marblehead, and after marriage to Salem. Four sons and one daughter. Derby street, opp. Becket.
1040. May 15. Edward, son of John and Eunice Harwood. Atrophy, 17 months. The child a twin, never in good health. They have two children left, one son. Both parents born in Salem. Union street.
1041. May 20. Maria, dau. of Richard and Mariam Manning. Cynanche (see D. B.), 27 years. Father died in April, 1813, leaving nine children, five sons. Came from Ipswich in 1776. (See at that date.) The four daughters have lived with the mother. This daugh- ter lost her voice for a year ; at last the disorder, attended with general debility, ended in cynanche, for which she had the most able physicians at Boston and Salem, four of whom were with her when she died. Herbert street.
1042. May 22. Joseph, son of Joseph and Sara Guillon. Atrophy, 3 weeks. He a Frenchman and lived long with Mr. Greenleaf. Has been in the America. She a Johnson. They have one child, a daughter, left. Mar- ried nearly two years. English street.
1043. June. News of the death of Daniel, son of Daniel and Elsey Ropes. In prison. 19 years. Was taken in the ship Montgomery, carried to Halifax, thence sent to England, and died at Chatham, a prisoner, Feb. 9, 1814. His mother a Chever. Father dead. She has one child left, a daughter, who married an Upton. Mother lives in Daniels street.
1044. June. News of the death of Christopher, son of Christopher and Ruth Babbidge. In prison. 21 years. He was prizemaster of a prize to the Polly, taken and car-
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ried to Halifax, thence sent to England. Died at Chatham a prisoner, Jan. 19, 1814. He addressed a Miss Gerard. Mother a Randall. One son and five daughters left. Fath- er's family live in Becket street.
1045. July 5. Rebecca, wife of Neal Mackey. Fever and mortification, 25 years. She was married at 18 and lived seven years in married life. From Boston and lived at Brookline, Mass. Her family name Bates. He from Boston, afterwards at Townsend, Me. He a recruiting officer at head of Crowninshield's wharf. Lived in Salem but a few years. Four children left, one daughter. Derby street, near Becket, between Becket and English.
1046. July 27. Samuel Moses, shoemaker. Con- sumption, 29 years. Grandson of Capt. Moses of the King's Customs. Married, at 21, a granddaughter of Philip English, sexton, and lived in married life eight years. His father Joseph died in Boston. Left a wife and two children, one son and one daughter the youngest. County street.
1047. Aug. 2. News of the death of Capt. John Bick- ford. Abroad at Montevideo and Buenos Ayres, 49 years. He has been detained about three years by the war, with a great property for Lt. Gov. Gray in Spanish America. Said to have died of consumption, after a fall from a horse. At 26 years of age, he married Mary Ramsdell, niece of Capt. Joseph White, and educated in his family, living twenty-three years in married lite. He from Dur- ham, N. H. Four children left, two sons. Bridge street.
1048. Aug. 17. Elizabeth, dau. of William and Hanna Webb. Fever, 19 years. A promising and really good girl. Mother a worthy woman, died November last. Children yet left one son and two daughters. Daniels street.
1049. Sept. 12. Judith, widow of John Webb, who
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died May 17, 1811. Aged, 84 years. She was a Phelps, married at 21, and lived sixty years in married life. Her father lived to a great age, as did many of the family. The elder sister, Emma Southward, and the youngest sister, Eunice Perkins survive. Three sons and three daughters survive her, and many grandchildren and great- grandchildren. At her son Benjamin's on Essex, between Herbert and Union streets.
1050. Sept. 14. Isaac, of Thomas and Charlotte Magoun. Fever (affection of the head?), 7 years. He from Pembroke ; she a daughter of Nicholas Lane, now of Salem, but from Gloucester. Three children, two males. Derby street, cast corner of English.
1051. Sept. 23. Hiram, male child of Benjamin Hans and Mary Hancock. 5 years. Of a feeble consti- tution. He from Chester, Pennsylvania, nine years in Salem. She born in Danvers, a Richardson. One male child left. Carlton street.
1052. Oct. 12. Susan Farnum, twin child of Daniel and Susan Berry. Fever, 10 months. He East town schoolmaster. She a Farnum from Andover. Three children left, males. Pleasant street, opp. Washington Square.
1053. Oct. 17. Mary, widow of W. Brown. Con- sumption, 34 years. She was a Parnel. granddaughter of Mercy Welman, who was a Ward, and married at 19. Her mother afterwards married a Daniel. Lived in Bos- ton and came back to Salem. One child left. Derby street, west corner of Beeket.
1054. Oct. 17. Elizabeth, dan. of John Symonds, a man of a century. 86 years. Unmarried. Her father died in 1791, aged 100 years ; her brother John, in 1796, aged 74 years ; her sister, deceased wife of Capt. Barr. Left her estate to her benefactors and the poor. Lived
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near Beverly bridge, Bridge street, in a house built by her father.
1055. Oct. 21. Jonathan, son of Israel and Mary Ward. Dropsy in head (so said), 9 months. He a son of John Ward. The mother, a Murray, died in March last. Two children left, sons. Becket street.
1056. Oct. 28. Mary, dau. of William and Sara Millet. Consumption, 18 years. Long failing, not able to lie down in bed for months. Her father died in 1810. Mother an Archer. Three sisters and two brothers left. Two married to Nichols and Lawrence. Lawrence lives at Hollis. One child, male, born after death of father. Essex street, west cor. of Pleasant.
1057. Nov. 16. Hanna, widow of Capt. Benjamin Hodges. Asthma and consumption, 59 years. She was the dau. of William and Mary King, and lived in the family of Dr. Bulfinch, wife an Apmerp. Unquestion- ably one of the best of women. Well educated. Married at 22 years of age ; time in marriage, 28 years. She was of small person, pleasant aspect, even virtues and uniform excellence. Left three daughters, one a Silsbee. Essex street, east cor. of Orange.
1058. Dec. 17. John Collins, son of James and grandson of James. Consumption, 59 years. He mar- ried, at 29, widow Hammond, who was a Lander, and lived thirty years in marriage. Was infirm for a long time. Was one of the town watch for years. Long a prisoner which delayed marriage. His grandfather mar- ried a Becket, and his father married Sara Thomas. Eng- lish street, Ingersoll's house.
1059. Dec. 18. Mary, dau. of Col. Samuel Carlton, deceased. Consumption and asthma, 47 years. She lived seventeen years with her sister Barr. Kept a pub- lic and private school. Died at her mother's, who is about
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83 years old. Left two brothers and four sisters; two sisters married and one brother. Union street, or the Carlton House on old estate.
DEATHS IN 1815.
1060. Jan. 6. Margaret, widow of Daniel Curtis. Old age, 82 years. She was a Thomas of Marblehead ; married at 21 years, and lived twenty-four years in mar- ried life. Was a sister of James Cotton's wife from Jersey, and lived many years a widow in English street. Came to Salem in early life ; her mother a Dixey. Left no children.
1061. Jan 20. Thomas Rhue. Aged, 75 years. He married, at 24, Susanna Becket, who died in 1805; time in marriage, forty-one years. He was son of nurse Rhue, so called. Left six children, three sons and three daugh- ters. One son and three daughters married; Kehew, Colan and Larrabee.
1062. Jan. 21. Funeral of Jeffry Allen, a prisoner from Liverpool, Eng. Consumption, 27 years. Late mate of the brig Mary of Poole. Has a wife in Liver- pool, no children. Siek in the hospital for some time. Was interred with every ceremony of respect from Capt. Thomas Wells' house in County street. Capt. Wells is in the service of the Guard Ship.
1063. Feb. 1. Lydia, widow of John Teague. Con- sumption, 42 years. She married first, at 21, a Galloway, with whom she lived two years ; time in second marriage, eight years. She was a granddaughter of Mr. Horton, who lived at Skerry's Point and after whom it was called during his life at that place.
1064. Feb. 24. Capt. Nathaniel Phippen. Consump- tion, etc., 57 years. Son of Deacon D. Phippen, mar- ried Apr. 20, 1779, at 21, a Hooper, with whom he lived
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thirty-six years. Left two children, a son, and daughter who married Capt. Jos. J. Knapp. His grandchildren by Knapp. Five sisters survive : Gill, Smith, Symonds, King, and a maiden sister. No brother left. Of an athletic constitution. Supposed injured by lodging at the Turf ground. Gardner (or March) street from Bridge street leading to Skerry's Point.
1065. Feb. 25. Hanna, dau. of Robert and Anstis Stone. Consumption, 26 years. An excellent woman, of a very delicate constitution from infancy. They have two children left ; a son married and widowed daughter Sally, wife of And. Dunlap. Hardy street, near the meeting- house.
1066. Feb. 28. Jacob Manning. Long infirmities, 78 years. Never possessed health. Unmarried. Brother of Richard Manning, esq. He lived with his brother and three unmarried sisters, who are all now dead but one. Essex street, between Curtis and Herbert.
1067. Mar. 27. Jonathan, son of Thomas and Hanna Rowell, 22 years. She a Becket. Seven children survive, five sons. Turner street, between Essex and Derby.
1068. Apr. 4. Capt. Clifford Byrne. Apoplexy, 68 years. At 22, he married Margaret Whitford from Mary Elkins', and lived in married life forty-six years. Grandson of Capt. Clifford Crowninshield of Salem. Left two sons, Clifford and John, who have children. Clifford married a daughter of Capt. W. Patterson. Her- bert street.
1069. Apr. 12. Enoch Goodale. Aged, 89 years. He was once sexton to the Friends, Quakers. Married out of their communion ; first, at 23, a Buxton with whom he lived thirty years, then a Bell, with whom he lived nine years. Three sons left; one only in the state, one in Maine, one in Conn.
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1070. Apr. 12. Peter Frye. Dysentery, 60 years. Son of Col Frye, a British pensioner, and grandson of Col. B. Pickman. Thirty-seven years in Salem.
1071. May 30. Nicholas Lane, sailmaker. Cancer, 67 years. Employed every physician of whom he could hear. He from Cape Ann. Married first, at 22, Anna Bezoel, who died in 1809, and with whom he lived thirty- one years ; second, widow Mary Buffum, with whom he lived thirteen years. Eleven children left, three sons and eight daughters. Derby street, between Carlton and Becket.
1072. June 16. Capt. George Crowninshield. Age, 81 years. He the grandson of an emigrant, Dr. J. C. R. C. from Leipsic. He married, at 23, a daughter of Rich- ard Derby, esq., with whom he lived fifty-seven years. Six children left, four sons and two daughters. One son, George, and daughter, unmarried, in family with him. Father of Jacob, Member of Congress, and B. Secretary of the Navy. Very temperate and active till the last. Drank little but water for a month before death. Derby street, between Daniels and Orange, cor. of Orange.
1073. July 6. Edward, child of Nathaniel and widow Abigail Chever. Suddenly, 18 months. Complaint in the bowels, pink root administered, and almost instant death ensued. Physicians both young, etc. Father died in 1813, and left four children. She a Hutchinson (see Nov. of that year). Three children left, two males. Carlton street.
1074. July 6. John, son of John and Eunice Har- wood. Suddenly, 31 months. As in the other case ; complaint in the bowels, pink root administered, and almost instant death ensued. Same physicians. Buried a child in April, 1814. He is a prisoner taken from one of our U. S. vessels, the Syren. She a Ridgway, mother now a Bedney. Essex street above Pleasant.
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1075. July 8. Sara, daughter of John and Sara Plantine. Atroph. inf., 6 years. She a Ward, died lately, a Baptist. He a foreigner. One male child left. Derby street, between Becket and English.
1076. July 27. Hanna Mansfield, maiden. Age, 80 years. Her mother was an ancient schoolmistress in east part of Salem for many years, died in 1791, æt. 82, and left only this daughter and a house for her in Derby street. Died at Fort Lee.
1077. July 29. George, child of George and Mary Wright. Mortification in bowels, 4 months. Fine child, good mother. Complaint not well understood. She a Cleaves, married in 1811. Mother a Scot. Father from Gothenburg in Sweden. Has been long absent at sea. One child, a son, left. Hardy street, below Derby.
1078. Sept. 10. Elizabeth Putnam, dan. of Edw. and Anna Allen. Dropsy in head (so said), 10 years. He abroad and separated from his family by his affairs. Son of late Capt. Edward Allen. She a daughter of the late Gen. John Fiske. Five children, two males and three females. E. Vine Street, south of Walnut, in Gen. Fiske's mansion.
1079. Sept. 21. Sara, widow of Charles Edey. Complication, 74 years. She was a Grey, married in 1768, at 26, and lived in married life thirteen years. Left two children, daughters.
1080. Sept. 23. John, child of John and Mercy Up- ton. Dysentery, 16 months. Only child. She a Town- send, dau. of Samuel Young. He, son of Mr. Upton on Pickman's farm.
1081. Sept. 27. Female child of Zechariah F. and Sarah Silsbee. Sore mouth and dysentery, 24 days. He a son of N. Silsbee and brother of N. and William. She a Boardman, mother a Hodges. Three children left, one
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female. Pleasant street, opp. Washington Square, west side.
1082. Sept. 28. John, of Samuel and Martha Silsbee. Abscess and consumption, 15 years. He a son of Sam- uel and Martha. Grandmother living, dau. of Deacon Prince. Mother a Read. Five children left, two sons. Daughter settled in Vermont, another in Boston. Webb street.
1083. Oct. 14. Mary, widow of Oliver Berry. Fe- ver, 77 years. Not a week's illness. A meek woman, much regarded. She a Brown, married Jan. 1765, at 22, living three years in married life. No children survive, seven grandchildren. A widow fifty years and widow in- deed. Essex, cor. of Turner street.
1084. Oct. 20. Widow Grace Hampson. Aged, 86 years. Born in Marblehead, lived in Salem twenty years. She was a Horn of Marblehead, married at 26 and lived ten years in married life. She left three children ; one daughter Card, a son with whom she repeatedly lived in Salem, now removed to Boston, and a son in Maine. Was at board with her granddaughter Hayes in Salem. A sister, S. Fletcher, survives. English street, near Essex.
1085. Oct. 24. Nancy, wife of David Phippen. Fe- ver, 37 years. Married at 21 and lived sixteen years in married life. Her mother a Cooke, grandfather a Clough. Six children left, four sons and two daughters. He a grandson of deacon D. Phippen. St. Peter street, below County.
1086. Nov. 4. John, of Samuel and Lydia Buffum. Convulsions, 9 months. She a daughter of Nicholas Lane who died in May. Four children left, two males. He belongs to Salem, removed to Charlestown and re- turned. Walnut street between W. and Elm.
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1087. Nov. 7. Margaret, widow of Benjamin Nurse. Fever, etc., 67 years. She was a Welcome in Dan- iels street. Married at 26, and lived thirty years in mar- ried life. Her husband a baker. Left two children ; eldest son in Boston. Her brother Thomas married a Lambert. A sister Foye only one left. . Daniels street. 1088. Nov. 17. Elizabeth, wife of John Wells, aged 67. She was a Darling. Twice married; first at 21, a Talbot, with whom she lived six years, then a Wells, with whom she lived six years. No children by last marriage. Two children, sons, living in 1809.
1089. Nov. 17. Peter Green, African servant of Maj. Gen. N. Green, a hero of the Revolution. Aged, 80 years. Twice married ; first, at 21, living in married life fourteen years, and second marriage of sixteen years. Born in Africa. Came to Salem after the war and mar- ried Flora Gerrish, who died four years ago. He was comfortable while she lived, then poor. Two children, son and daughter, not living in Salem.
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