The first centenary of the North church and society, in Salem, Massachusetts, Part 15

Author: Salem, Mass. North church
Publication date: 1873
Publisher: Salem, Printed for the Society
Number of Pages: 268


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53. CHASE, GEORGE C., son of Henry and Betsey (Abbot) Chase, b. at Salem, May 2, 1803; m. Mary, dau. of Daniel Bray, Jr. (No. 26). Agent Forest River Lead Company in Salem.


54. CHOATE, AMOS, son of Stephen Choate of Ipswich, m., 1st, Lucy dau. of Aaron and Lucy (Baker) Smithi of Ipswich; she died Jan. 12, 1833, aged 52; 2d, Meliitable, dau. of Jonathan and Mehitable (Eden) Neal of Salem, who d. Oct. 20, 1856, aged 73. Merchant ; for many years Register of Deeds of Essex; d. at Salem, Aug. 7, 1844, aged 69.


55. CHURCHILL, BENJAMIN KING, son of Joseph and Ann (Northey) Churchill, b. in Kennebunk, Me., July 13, 1774; d. at Hamlet, R. I., April 24, 1858, aged 83; m. 1st, Clarissa Eaton; 2d, March 3, 1822, Eliza, dau. of Samuel Holman (No. 134) and widow of Henry L. Norris; lived in Salem many years. A master mariner.


56. CLEVELAND, CHARLES, son of Aaron and Abiah (Hyde) Cleveland, b. June 21, 1772 ; m. Mehitable. dau. of John Treadwell (No. 271). Merchant in Salem, afterwards, many years the venerable city missionary of Bos- ton; d. in Boston, June 5, 1872.


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57. CLOUGHI, WILLIAM, a mason ; m. widow Margery Mansfield.


58. CLOUTMAN, JOSEPH, son of Benjamin and Elizabeth (Frye) Clout- man, b. Dec. 31, 1796; m. Oct. 12, 1824, Lydia L., dau. of William Rich- ardson. Trader, afterwards town and city clerk, from 1833 to 1863; he d. March 10, 1872.


59. CLOUTMAN, ROBERT F., brother of the preceding, m. June 23, 1811, Mary Ann Fenno, who d. May, 1813, aged 23; he d. at Charleston, S. C., Feb. 2, 1821, aged 35. Hardware dealer.


60. COLE, THOMAS, son of Jonathan and Hannah (Palfrey) Cole, b. in Boston, Dec. 24, 1779; gr. Harv. Coll. 1798; m. 1st, Hannah L. Cogswell of Ipswich; m. 2d, Nancy D. Gay of Salem; came to Salem in 1808, and was, many years, a successful teacher; d. June 24, 1852.


61. CONVERSE, JOSHUA, yeoman and victualler ; his widow Mary, d. Jan. 1822, aged 81.


62. COOK, JONATHAN, son of Jonathan Cook, bapt. June 16, 1751; d. 1803. A shoresman.


63. COOK, SAMUEL, son of Samuel and Abigail Cook, bapt. Sept. 18, 1737; d. Dec. 1813, aged 80. Mariner.


64. COOK, SAMUEL, son of Stephen and Elizabeth (Newhall) Cook, m. Nov. 9, 1800, Sarah, dau. of James and Sarah (Brown) Chever; d. Dec. 10, 1861, aged 92. Master mariner, merchant.


65. CREAMER, BENJAMIN, son of Dr. Edward and Eunice (Daland) Creamer, b. at Boothbay, Me., May 11, 1794; m. May 1, 1821, Ann M. dau. of Capt. James and Mary (Doyle) Brace. Merchant; d. May 21, 1854.


66. CUMMINS, DAVID, son of David and Mehitable (Cave) Cummins, b. at Topsfield, Aug. 14, 1785; read law with S. Putnam (No. 228) began to practise in Salem in 1809; removed after many years to Springfield, thence to Dorchester, where he d. March 30, 1855; judge of C. C. P. from 1828 to death; m. 1st, Sally, dau. of Daniel Porter of Topsfield ; 2d, Cathe- rine, and 3rd, Maria Franklin, daus. of Dr. Thomas Kittredge of Andover.


67. CURWEN, SAMUEL, son of Rev. George and Mehitable (Parkman) Curwen, b. Dec. 17, 1715; gr. Harv. Coll. 1735; m. May, 1750. Abigail, dau. of Hon. Daniel Russell of Charlestown. Judge of admiralty, mer- chant, refugee from May 12, 1775, to Sept., 1784; d. at Salem, April, 1802.


68. CUSHING, MRS. SARAII, dau. of Richard and Mehitable (Curwen) Ward, b. Aug. 1, 1769; m. James Cushing of Sanbornton, N. H., Dec. 1, 1793 (b. March 9, 1765; d. Sept. 7, 1796, at Alexandria. Merchant). She d. at New Brighton, Staten Island, N. Y., June 9, 1862.


69. CUSHING, ISAAC, son of Dea. Isaac and Mary (Jones) Cushing of Hingham, b. in that town, Aug. 16, 1779; m. at Hingham, May 25, 1815, Elizabeth Shute, dau. of Dr. Daniel and Betsey (Cushing) Shute of Hing- ham (b. Oct. 9, 1791; d. at Fitchburg, April 28, 1852). They resided in Salem about ten years. He was a bookbinder, afterwards removed to Fitchburg where he d. Feb. 7, 1836, aged 56.


70. CUSHING, THOMAS C., son of Benjamin and Ruth (Croade) Cushing of Hingham, m. 1st, Sarah Dean of Salem; 2d, Rachel Andrew of Hing-


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ham; d. Sept. 28, 1824, aged 60; came to Salem and established a paper with John Dabney (No. 71) under the title of Salem Mercury ; 1st number issued Oct. 14, 1786; the name was changed in 1790, to that of Salem Gazette; also a bookseller, firm of Cushing and Appleton.


71. DABNEY, JOHN, son of Charles and Elizabeth (Gardner) Dabney, b. at Boston, July 31, 1752; m. Abigail, dau. of Jonathan and Margaret (Mason) Peele (b. Nov. 1, 1767; d. Sept. 17, 1834). Printer, bookseller, and for more than twenty years postmaster of Salem; d. Oct. 11, 1819.


72. DALAND, TUCKER, son of John and Betsey (Tucker) Daland, mn. 1st, Eliza, dau. of Thomas Whittredge (No. 303); 2d, Eliza, dau. of James Silver; d. May 31, 1858, aged 63 years. Merchant in Salem.


73. DALGLEISCH, ANDREW, a merchant ; a refugee in the Revolution.


74. DANIELS, DAVID, son of Asa and Bathsheba (Fairbanks) Daniels, b. at Medway, Nov. 25, 1757; gr. Harv. Coll. 1776; m .. Betsey, dau. of Robert and Elizabeth (Proctor) Shillaber of Danvers. Studied divinity, preached a short time, but relinquished the profession on account of his health, afterwards engaged in trade; d. at Danvers, Dec. 16, 1827.


75. DANIELS, STEPHEN, son of Stephen and Margaret Daniels, d. March 1805, aged 88. Shipwright.


76. DAVIDSON, MOSES, b. in Newburyport; m. Martha Ann Marsh of Amesbury. Carriage painter, resides at 20 Albion street, Salem.


77. DEAN, GEORGE, son of John and Rebecca (Bowers) Dean, b. Nov. 2, 1777 ; m. Judith, dau. of Enos Briggs; d. March 12, 1831. A trader, colonel of Salem Regiment of Infantry.


. 78. DEWING, JOSIAH, d. April, 1787. A victualler.


79. DODGE, BETSEY W., dau. of Samuel and Sally (Pedrick) Waite, m. John Dodge, son of Joshua and Elizabeth (Crowninshield) Dodge, a merchant, and captain of the Salem Cadets, who d. June, 1820, aged 36; d. June 25, 1829, aged 42.


79a. DRIVER, STEPHEN, son of Stephen and Sara Driver, m Ruth Met- calf, who d. Aug. 22, 1837, aged 67; d. March 24, 1850, aged 78. Cord- wainer.


80. DUTCH, DANIEL, b. at Ipswich; m. 1st, Sarah Dodge; 2d, Mrs. Lucy Staniford; d. Oct. 15, 1851, aged 86. For many years a deputy sheriff.


*81. EDEN, MARY, dau. of John and Mary (Dean) West, bapt. March 12, 1727; m. 1st, Aug. 9, 1745, John Beadle; 2d, July 11, 1751, Capt. Thomas Eden, who d. July 1, 1768, aged 45; she d. Aug., 1789.


82. ENDICOTT, AARON, son of Joseph and Sarah (Hathorne) Endicott, b. at Danvers, Sept. 12, 1779; in. Hannah Osgood of Salem; d. August 6, 1853, at Salem. Master mariner.


83. ENDICOTT, CHARLES MOSES, son of Moses and Anna (Towne) Endi- cott, b. at Danvers Dec. 6, 1793; received a mercantile education, super- cargo in the East India trade, President of the East India Marine Society, Cashier of Salem Bank; m. Sarah R. dau. of Samuel and Sarah (Purbeck) Blythe ; d. at Northampton, Dec. 15, 1863.


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84. ENDICOTT, NATHAN, son of Moses and Anna (Towne) Endicott, b. at Danvers, Sept. 19, 1790; captain and supercargo, principally in the Rus- sian trade; President of the Oriental Insurance Co .; m. Margaret O. Hicks of Boston; d. August 30, 1857.


85. ENDICOTT, SAMUEL, son of John and Martha (Putnam) Endicott, b. in Danvers, June 1763; m. Elizabeth, dau. of William Putnam of Ster- ling ; d. May 1, 1828. Master mariner and merchant.


86. ENDICOTT, TIMOTHY, son of John and Martha (Putnam) Endicott, b. July 27, 1785; m. Harriet Martin of Sterling; d. at Sterling.


87. EUSTIS, JOSHUA, b. June 15, 1758 ; m., Lydia, dau. of William and Mary (Waters) Shillaber of Danvers; d. July 22, 1822. A trader in Salem.


88. FABENS, BENJAMIN, son of William (No. 89) and Rebecca (Gray) Fabens, b. Sept. 9, 1785; m. 1st, Hannah Stone; 2d, Mary Tay ; d. May 24, 1850. A merchant.


89. FABENS, WILLIAM, son of James and Sarah (Henderson) Fabens, m. Rebecca Gray, who d. Nov. 11, 1837, aged 75; d. April 10, 1828. Merchant.


90. FABENS, WILLIAM, son of William (No. 89) and Rebecca (Gray) Fabens, b. Dec. 1, 1782; m. Sarah Brown; d. Jan. 2, 1834. Master mariner and merchant.


91. FARLESS, THOMAS, son of Thomas and Sally (Cook) Farless, b. June 11, 1787 ; m. Eliza Conant; d. August 21, 1864. Rigger.


92. FARNHAM, PUTNAM I., son of James and Rebecca (Ingalls) Farn- ham, b. in North Andover, Mass., March 10, 1788; m. Rebecca Ingalls of Merrimack, N. H .; came to Salem in 1813 and for many years was a prominent merchant; removed to Roxbury in October 1848, where he d. Nov. 25, 1852.


93. FELT, JOHN, son of Jonathan and Hannah (Silsbee) Felt; m. 1st, Deborah Skerry ; m. 2d, widow Catherine Turner; d. in 1785. Shoresman.


93a. FELT, JOHN, son of John (No. 93) and Deborah (Skerry) Felt, b. Sept. 16, 1754 ; m. July 13, 1780, Mary Porter (b. Jan. 25, 1762; d. Dec. 27, 1817) ; d. Sept. 12, 1796. A master mariner.


94. FELT, JOSEPH.


95. FELT, JOSEPH, JR., son of John (No. 93) and Catherine Felt, m. Dec. 29, 1795, Sarah, dau. of Elisha and Sarah Bradish, who d. Jan. 20, 1845, aged 77; d. May 30, 1832, aged 73. Farmer.


96. FELT, EPHRAIM, son of John (No. 93a) and Mary (Porter) Felt, b. Feb. 16, 1795 ; m. Eliza, dau. of George Ropes ; d. Dec. 7, 1872.


97. FIELD, SAMUEL, son of Samuel and Elizabeth (Dean) Field, bapt. April 30, 1732; m. Priscilla Ingalls of Marblehead; d. Nov. 3, 1786, aged 54. A boatbuilder and merchant.


98. FIELD, STEPHEN, 'm. Sally Hovey ; d. Jan. 15, 1844, aged 72. A master mariner.


99. FORRESTER, SIMON, son of Thomas and Elinor (Haley) Forrester, b. May 10, 1748; came to Salem from Ireland April 17, 1765; m. Rachel Hathorne; d. July 4, 1817. A successful and wealthy merchant.


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100. FORRESTER, JOHN, son of Simon (No. 99) and Rachel (Hathorne) Forrester, b. Oct. 3, 1781; gr. Harv. Coll. 1801; m. Charlotte, dau. of Elisha and Mehitable (Pedricke) Story of Marblehead; d. July 25, 1837. Merchant.


101. FOSTER, JOHN, Son of Robert Foster, (No. 102) b. 1770; m. Mary, dau. of Z. Burchmore (No. 41) ; d. April 1821. Master mariner.


102. FOSTER, ROBERT, son of Caleb and Abigail (Gould) Foster, b. in Salem, March 11, 1742; m. 1st, Mary Procter; 2d, Mrs. Sarah Putnam ; 3d, Mrs. Lucy Woodman; d. Aug. 12, 1814. First Master of Essex Lodge of F. and A. Masons. Blacksmith.


103. FOSTER, NATHANIEL, son of Nathaniel and Sarah (Daland) Foster, bapt. Nov. 7, 1742; m. Elizabeth, dau. of Nathaniel Yell; d. April 29, 1773, aged 32.


104. FOSTER, WILLIAM H., son of John (No. 101) and Mary (Burch- more) Foster, Cashier of Asiatic National Bank, Salem.


105. FROST, JOHN, son of John and Lucy (Lowe) Frost, b. at Danvers, Dec. 22, 1786; m. 1st, Lucy Frye, dau. of Daniel (No. 106) ; d. Sept. 27, 1824, aged 37; 2d, Hannah Buffington, dau. of James (No. 39). A master mariner and merchant.


106. FRYE, DANIEL, son of William Frye, b. in Andover 1757; m. Pru- dence, widow of James Buffington. For many years kept a tavern in Salem; d. Nov. 1813.


107. FRYE, NATIIAN, son of William, b. in Andover Jan. 10, 1755; m. Hannah Nutting; d. Jan. 10, 1810. A distiller in Salem.


107a. FRYE, JOSEPH S., son of William and Sarah (Marshall) Frye, b. at Danvers, Jan. 10, 1802; m. May 8, 1825, Hannah, dau. of John and Huldah Parsons of Gilmanton, N. H. (b. Jan. 23, 1805). Superintends a bark grinding mill, Goodhue street, Salem.


108. FULLER, ELIJAH, Son of Rev. Daniel and Hannah (Bowers) Fuller, b. in Gloucester, 1778; m. 1st, Mary Phippen, dau. of William (No. 207) : 2d, Harriet Symonds ; d. Sept. 22, 1852. Tinplate worker. His father for fifty years was the beloved pastor of the church in West or 2d Parish, Gloucester.


109. GARDNER, HENRY, son of Samuel and Esther (Orne) Gardner, b. Oct. 17, 1747, gr. Harv. Coll. 1765; m. Sarah, dau. of John Turner. For many years a merchant in Salem; retired afterwards to Malden where he died Nov. 8, 1817.


110. GARDNER, WELD, son of Samuel and Esther (Orne) Gardner, b. Dec. 3, 1745; d. Nov. 6, 1801. Merchant.


111. GAVETT, JONATHAN, son of Joseph and Mary (Williams) Gavett, b. July 3, 1731; m. 1st, Sarah Whittemore; 2d, Mary Symonds; d. in 1806. Cabinet maker and turner.


112. GAVETT, WILLIAM, son of Jonathan (No. 111) and Sarah (Whitte- more) Gavett, b. Jan. 2, 1767; m. Oct. 27, 1799, Martha, dau. of Peter and Martha (Grover) Richardson of Woburn; (b. July 15, 1776; d. Nov. 9, 1823) ; d. Jan. 8, 1856. A turner; for many years sexton of the church.


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113. GERRISH, JAMES S., teacher of the East School from April 25, 1818, to March 15, 1822, resigned and soon opened a private school for boys ; m. Dorcas Barrett of Concord; d. at Salem, Aug. 5, 1833, aged 42.


114. GERRISH, SAMUEL, son of Benjamin and Margaret (Cabot) Gerrish, b. at Salem, March 16, 1749; m. 1st, Sarah Williams of Marblehead; 2d, Elizabeth Chipman ; d. Sept. 2, 1844, aged 95 years and 6 months ; having passed most of his long life in his home No. 85 Federal street.


115. GIBBS, HENRY, son of Henry and Katharine (Willard) Gibbs, b. at Salem, May 7, 1749; gr. Harv. Coll., 1766. Having taught school in sev- eral places, he afterwards entered into mercantile business at Salem; m. Mercy, dau. of Benjamin and Rebecca (Minot) Prescott (b. Feb. 5, 1755; d. May 19, 1809) ; d. June 29, 1794.


116. GIBBS, WILLIAM, son of Henry (No. 115) and Mercy (Prescott) Gibbs, b. at Salem, Feb. 17, 1785; resided at Salem, Concord and Lex- ington; m. Mercy, dau. of Peter and Mary (Prescott) Barrett of Concord, (b. Sept. 13, 1783 ; d. Feb. 7, 1837) ; d. in Lexington, Dec. 23, 1853; distin- guished for his genealogical and historical researches.


117. GLOVER, JONATHAN, son of Joseph and Mary (Cook) Glover, bapt. Oct. 25, 1741; m. Nov. 29, 1764, Mary Newhall, dau. of Samuel Newhall of Lynnfield. Mariner and fisherman.


118. GLOVER, SAMUEL, son of Joseph and Mary (Cook) Glover, bapt. Nov. 13, 1743; m. Eunice West, June 13, 1771, who d. Dec., 1788, aged 47; d. - -. A fisherman and mariner.


119. GOODALE, NATHAN, son of Joshua and Experience (Judd) Goodale, b. Dec. 14, 1740; gr. Harv. Coll., 1759; m. Mary, dau. of Mitchell and Mary (Cabot) Sewall; d. at Newton, Aug. 9, 1806. Merchant at Salem for several years, 1st clerk of the District Court of Mass.


120. GOODHUE, BENJAMIN, son of Benjamin and Martha (Hardy) Good- hue, b. at Salem, Sept. 20, 1748; gr. Harv. Coll., 1766; m. 1st, Frances Ritchie of Philadelphia; m. 2d, Anna Willard of Lancaster; d. July 28, 1814. Merchant at Salem, Representative and Senator U. S. Congress.


121. GOODHUE, JONATHAN, son of Benjamin and Martha (Hardy) Good- hue, b. at Salem, Dec. 31, 1744; gr. Harv. Coll., 1764; m. Dorothy Ashton, sister of Jacob Ashton (No. 14) ; d. April 19, 1778. Merchant in Salem.


122. GOODHUE, WILLIAM.


123. GOULD, JAMES, son of James and Margarite Gould, bapt. July 3, 1736; m. Mehitable Townsend of Lynn; d. July, 1810, aged 74. Deacon of the church. Block maker.


124. GOULD, ROBERT W., son of James W. and Mary (Watts) Gould, b. at Salem, Jan. 9, 1784 ; m. Jan. 12, 1812, Sarah Osgood; d. April 21, 1873. Master mariner; several years an officer in the Custom House.


125. GRAFTON, SUSANNAII, dau. of Joseph and Mary Grafton, d. Oct., 1794, aged 73. Unmarried.


126. GRAY, SAMUEL, son of Samuel and Mary (Moses) Gray, b. June 7, 1765 ; m. Ruth, dau. of Daniel and Priscilla (Lambert) Ropes (b. Dec. 20, 1768 ; d. March 5, 1844) ; d. Oct. 11, 1850. Boot and shoe manufacturer.


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127. GWINN, THADDEUS, son of Thomas Gwinn, b. in Nantucket; came to Salem in early life, where he resided until his decease which occurred May 9, 1829, aged 66; m. 1st, Mercy Beadle; 2d, widow Mary Brown, a dau. of Daniel Ropes (No. 236). A ropemaker.


128. HASTIE, JAMES, came from Scotland to Salem, a trader; m. Sarah, youngest dau. of Gabriel and Elizabeth (Reeves) Holman (bapt. March 10, 1754; d. April 2, 1781) ; in 1783 he was a resident of Newport, R. I.


129. HENDERSON, BENJAMIN, son of Benjamin Henderson; b. Dec. 3, 1761; m. Mary, dau. of Daniel and Mary (Ingalls) Bray and sister of Daniel Bray (No. 26) ; d. June 28, 1836. A soldier in the Revolutionary Army, afterwards a master mariner.


130. HENDERSON, JOSEPH, son of Benjamin (No. 129) and Mary (Bray) Henderson, b. Oct. 29, 1793; m. 1st, Mary Glazier; 2d, Elizabeth Adams ; d. Feb. 23, 1856. Painter.


131. HERRICK, BARNABAS, son of Daniel and Sarah (Raymond) Herrick of Beverly, b. Oct. 28, 1738; m. Lydia Murray of Salem; d. at Salem in 1832, aged 94.


132. HILLER, JOSEPH, son of Joseph and Hannah (Welsh) Hiller, b. in Boston, March 24, 1748; m. Margaret Cleveland; d. in Lancaster, Mass., Feb. 9, 1814. A major in U. S. Army during the Revolution ; naval officer of the Port of Salem, under the State Government, and collector for the same through the whole of the administrations of Washington and Adams.


133. HOFFMAN, CHARLES. Merchant, resides in 26 Chestnut street.


134. HOLMAN, SAMUEL, son of Gabriel and Elizabeth (Reeves) Holman, bapt. Aug. 24, 1737; m. Ruth, dau. of William and Eunice (Bowditch) Hunt; d. Nov. 24, 1825, aged 89. Hatter; he had been deacon of the church fifty-two years.


135. HOLMAN, SAMUEL, son of Samuel and Ruth (Hunt) Holman, b. Oct. 10, 1764 ; m. Elizabeth King; d. Oct. 24, 1854, aged 90. Hatter; for many years one of the assessors of Salem.


136. HOLMAN, SAMUEL, b. Dec. 21, 1792; m. Lydia, dau. of George and Hannah (Phippen) Hodges ; d. at Andover on a visit, May 29, 1845. Mer- chant.


137. HOLYOKE, EDWARD AUGUSTUS, son of Rev. Edward and Margaret (Appleton) Holyoke, b. Aug. 1, 1728; gr. Harv. Coll., 1746; commenced practice of medicine in Salem in 1749; m. June 1, 1755, Judith, dau. of B. Pickman (No. 209) ; she d. Nov. 19, 1756; m. 2d, Nov 22, 1759, Mary, dau. of Nath'l Vial of Boston (b. Dec. 19, 1737; d. April 15, 1802). He d. March 31, 1829. A distinguished practitioner of medicine, first President of Mass. Med. Society, also President of Am. Acad. of Arts and Sciences, a prominent member of the various scientific and literary institutions of this city during a long and useful life.


138. HOLYOKE, EDWARD AUGUSTUS, son of William and Judith (Hol- yoke) Turner, a grandson of F. A. Holyoke (No. 137); b. in Boston, July 12, 1796; gr. Harv. Coll., 1817. At the close of his studies in 1821


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or 22, dropped the name of Turner; m. Maria Osgood; d. at Syracuse, N. Y., Dec. 19, 1855, to which place he removed several years previous, from Salem, where he had been a practitioner of medicine.


139. HOWES, FREDERICK, son of Anthony and Bethia Howes, b. at Den- nis in 1782; m. Elizabetlı, dau. of William Burley, of Beverly ; commenced the practice of law in Salem, residing however for some time in Danvers, and representing the town in the Legislature; returned to Salem and was for several years President of Salem Marine Insurance Company ; d. Nov. 12, 1855.


140. HUBBARD, OLIVER, son of John Hubbard, b. at Hamilton, Aug. 3, 1770; educated by the late Rev. Dr. M. Cutler; commenced the practice of medicine in Portland; came to Salem in March, 1811, and continued a successful practitioner until his decease, which occurred Aug. 27, 1849 ; unmarried.


141. INGERSOLL, JONATHAN, son of Nathaniel, d. at Windsor, Vt., July 9, 1840, aged 89; a native of Salem and from early boyhood followed the seas for a period of thirty years; he retired upon a farm in Danvers where he lived for twenty years, thence removed to a beautiful farm on the Connecticut river; he m. 1st, Mary Hodges; 2d, Mary Pool; 3d, Sarah, widow of Samuel Blythe, and dau. of Aaron Purbeck (b. Feb., 1759, d. March, 1842).


142. IVES, WILLIAM, son of William and Mary (Bradshaw) Ives. Printer, and for nearly fifty years one of the editors and proprietors of the Salem Observer.


143. JACOBS, DANIEL, son of John Jacobs, bapt. Nov. 5, 1711; m. Sarah Dudley of Boston, June 17, 1735; d. Oct., 1809, in his 99th year, having lived to this advanced age on his farm in Danvers near the Salem boundary line in North Fields ; in early life a shoemaker, afterwards a farmer.


144. JANES, JOSEPII, - m. Oct. 9, 1737, Lydia, dau. of George and Bethia (Peters) Deland (bapt. April 14, 1717; d. March, 1793).


144a. JANES, JOSEPH, son of Joseph and Lydia (Deland) Janes, bapt. Aug. 28, 1737; d. Sept. 1789; m. March 26, 1764, Mary Collins.


145. JOHNSON, EMERY, son of Eli and Miriam (Burbank) Johnson, b. in Weston, Mass., Aug. 24, 1790; m. March, 1824, Sarah, dau. of Daniel Saunders of Salem; d. at Salem, Jan. 19, 1845. Master mariner and mer- chant.


146. JOHNSON, JOHN.


147. JOHNSON, SAMUEL, son of Joshua and Martha (Spofford) Johnson, b. at Andover, Dec. 18, 1790; gr. Harv. Coll., 1814; m. 1st, Anna Dodge; 2d, Lucy P. Robinson. A practitioner of medicine ; resides in No. 4 Chest- nut street.


148. KIMBALL, NATHAN, son of James and Mary (Lovering) Kimball, b. at Wenham, Aug. 20, 1741; removed to Salem, where he d. May 10, 1808 ; m. Sarah dau. of James Friend, of Wenham (b. 1740; d. May 10, 1808). A shoemaker.


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149. KIMBALL, JAMES, SON of Nathan (No. 148), b. Dec. 7, 1777; m. Nov. 29, 1807, Catherine, dau. of William and Mary (Richardson) Russell (b. in Cambridge, March 4, 1784; d. in Salem, Feb. 15, 1861) ; d. Oct., 1822.


150. KING, JAMES, son of James King, b. in Salem, May 10, 1752; d. June 3, 1831 ; 111. 1st, Judith Norris ; 2d, Elizabeth Grant. A trader.


151. KING, JOHN GLEN, son of James King (No. 150), b. March 19, 1787; gr. Harv. Coll., 1807; m. Nov. 10, 1815, Susan H., dau. of Frederick and A. H. Gilman, of Gloucester; d. July 26, 1857. Counsellor at law ; first president of City Council of Salem. He was the youngest of that corps of scholars who gave the type and character to the Essex Bar, in the generation that has recently passed away.


152. KNIGHT, NATHANIEL, son of Nathaniel and Saralı (Mascoll) Knight, b. at Salem, May 11, 1764; m. Oct. 26, 1784, Saralı, dau. of Ebenezer and Mehitable (Buttolph) Ward, who d. April 26, 1846, aged 85; d. Feb. 19, 1845. Master mariner from the port of Salem; and many years wharf- inger of Derby wharf.


153. LAKEMAN, EBEN KNOWLTON, son of Richard and Lucy (Knowlton) Lakeman, b at Ipswich, Dec. 10, 1799; came to Salem in his boyhood, where he resided until his decease which occurred May 27, 1857 ; m. June 20, 1826, Jane, dau. of. Benjamin (No. 250) and Jane Shillaber. Watch- maker.


154. LAMSON, ASA, son of Asa and Deborah (Cox) Lamson of Beverly, m. Rebecca, dau. of Knott Martin Vickery of Beverly; d. April 14, 1870, aged 77.


155. LANG, EDWARD SYMMES, son of Edward and Rachel (Ward) Lang, b. Jan. 21, 1770; m. June 5, 1796, Hannah, dau. of Joseph (No. 132) and Margaret (Cleveland) Hiller (b. Sept. 6, 1771; d. April, 1823); m. 2d, Rebecca Brimmer of Beverly; d. Feb. 12, 1833. Apothecary, on the eastern corner of Essex and Liberty Streets.


156. LEACH, ROBERT, m. Nov. 29, 1770, Abigail Luscomb; d. Nov. 25, 1825, aged 78. Shoreman, afterwards merchant.


157. LEE, JOHN CLARKE, son of Nathaniel Cabot and Mary Ann (Cabot) Lee, b. April 9, 1804; gr. Harv. Coll., 1823; m. July 29, 1826, Harriet Paine, dau. of Joseph Warren and Harriet (Paine) Rose; resides in No. 14 Chestnut street.


158. LORD, DANIEL, son of Daniel and Sarah (Holland) Lord, b. at Ipswich, March 26, 1783. Worker in marble, Market wharf, Salem.


159. LORD, JOSEPH H., brother of No. 158, b. at Ipswich, Nov. 2, 1794; m. Judith, dau. of Ellis and Abigail (Herbert) Mansfield; d. at Worcester, Jan. 6, 1867. Resident of Salem many years. A trader.


160. LORD, JAMES, son of Daniel and Hannah (Safford) Lord, b. at Ips- wich, Jan. 9, 1799; m. Dec., 1822, Sarah, dau. of Ebenezer (No. 165a) and Sarah (Buffington) Mann (b. Oct. 18, 1798) ; he d. Nov. 11, 1871, in Salem. Tanner.


161. LUSCOMB, WILLIAM, probably son of William and Jane Luscomb, bapt. Apr. 5, 1724; m. Sarah Henderson. Housewright.


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162. LUSCOMB, WILLIAM, son of William and Saralı (Henderson) Lus- comb, m. Jan. 20, 1773, Susanna Cook ; d. April 10, 1827, aged 80. Painter.


163. Mc'INTIRE, JOSEPH, son of John and Mehitable Mc'Intire, bapt. Feb. 26, 1726-7; m. Sarah Ruck, March 19, 1746-7; d. in 1776. A house- wright.


164. MC'INTIRE JOSEPH, son of Joseph (No. 163) and Sarah (Ruck) Mc'Intire; m. Jan., 1773, Ann Bowden of Boston, who d. Sept. 1813; d. June 1825, aged 77. A housewright.


164a. MC'INTIRE, JOSEPH, son of Joseph (No. 164) and Ann (Bowden) Mc'Intire, bapt. Feb., 1779; d. Sept. 21, 1852. Unmarried; a carver.


165. MC'INTIRE, SAMUEL, son of Joseph (No. 163) and Sarah (Ruck) Mc'Intire, bapt. Jan. 16, 1757; m. Oct. 31, 1778, Elizabeth, dau. of Samuel (No. 97) and Priscilla (Ingalls) Field; d. Feb., 1811. The skilful and noted carver and architect of Salem.


165a. MANN, EBENEZER, son of Ebenezer Mann, b. at Pembroke, Aug. 6, 1758; came to Salem in 1783, and commenced building vessels; in 1800 he engaged in the grocery business; m. Dec. 30, 1791, Sarah, dau. of James and Prudence (Proctor) Buffington, a sister of James (No. 39), (b. Sept. 27, 1772; d. May 17, 1851) ; he d. in Salem, March 19, 1836.


166. MANSFIELD, JONATHAN, came from Lynn and settled in Salem. A . trader; d. March, 1791, aged 74.


167. MARSTON, WILLIAM, a grocer, in a building which stood in the centre of Washington street, removed when Eastern Railroad Tunnel was built in 1839; d. May 1818, aged 67.




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