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273
SALEM DEATHS
GARDNER, Sarah, w. Capt. John, d. Richard Derby, Sept. 2, 1774, a. 27 y. N. R. 4.
Sarah, w. [wid. C. R. 1.], Jonathan, Esq. [cachexy. C. R. 1.], Nov. 10, 1791, a. 63 y. G. R. 1.
Sarah, sister to Thomas Whittredge, Sept. - , 1819. P. R. 172. Sarah, of Boston, wid. Benj[ami]n, age, at Boston, Apr. 25, 1844, a. 91 y.
Sarah, w. John, d. Will[ia]m and Sarah West, deceased, rup- ture, Dec. 27, 1846, a. 75 y.
Simon W [arren. N. R. 9.], s. Simon, lung fever, June 4, 1840, a. 5 m.
Thomas, h. Damaris, 29:10 m:1674. CT. R.
Thomas, Lt., Nov. 16, 1695. CT. R.
Tho[mas], s. Abell, Apr. 13, 1700. CT. R.
Thomas W., Capt., s. John, at Rio Janeiro, inflammatory, bilious fever, a. 47 y. Issue of May 6, 1845. N. R. 9.
Timothy, s. Joseph, a. 9 m. Issue of Oct. 1, 1833. N. R. 9. Timo [th]y T., s. Jos[eph] and Eunice, accident, Apr. 28, 1849, a. 14 3-4 y.
Weld, merchant, s. Samuel, Esq., deceased, Nov. 2, 1801, in his 56th y. N. R. 9.
Wilson J., s. W[illia]m F., jr. and Mary H., infantile, Sept. 7, 1848, a. 3 d.
, w. John, Feb. 4, 1764. P. R. 57.
, d. John, jr., a. 6 y. Issue of June 16, 1801. N. R. 9.
, w. William, bur. Dec. 28, 1813. P. R. 61.
, inf. ch. Benja[min]. Issue of Sept. 12, 1817. N. R. 9.
, ch. David, inflammation of bowels, Mar. 25, 1818, a. 1 m.
s. David, cholera, Sept. 25, 1821, a. 13 m.
, d. John, jr., lung fever, Dec. 26, 1827, a. 2 y. C. R. 1.
, d. Charles, Apr. 5, 1829, a. 2 d.
, ch. John, jr., Feb. 15, 1833, a. 5 w. C. R. 1.
GARLAND, John, Aug. 20, 1708, in his 77th y.
Lydia, of Baltimore, b. Danvers, d. Nath[anie]1, consumption, Aug. 14, 1841, a. 28 y.
Lydia, of Baltimore, w. Nath [anie]1, consumption, at Balti- more, June [12. G. R. 9.], 1843, a. 64 y.
GARNER, -, s. Mr., bur. Oct. 7, 1806. P. R. 61.
GARNEY, Marg[are]t, wid. Tho [ma]s, deceased, of Marble- head, consumption, Feb. 23, 1844, a. 86 y.
274
SALEM DEATHS
GARRET, Sarah, wid., Jan. 18, 1831 [a. 56 y. N. R. 9.], [a. abt. 50 y. c. R. 10.]
GARVEN (see also Garvin), John, drowned, 5:12 m:1661. CT. R.
GARVIN (see also Garven), Tho[ma]s, b. Ireland, laborer, inflammation of bowels, Sept. 7, 1849, a. 30 y.
GASGILL (see also Gaskell), Arthur S. [Arthur Leslie. N. R. 9.], s. David O. and Rebecca E., dysentery, Feb. 8, 1849, a. 1 y.
GASKELL (see also Gasgill, Gasskell), Jonathan, s. Samuel and Bethiah, 21:9 m:1703. C. R. 7.
Sarath, d. Samuell and Provided (Southwick), Aug. 3, 1689. C. R. 7.
GASS, Mary, w. James, d. William Carnes, deceased, Oct. 29, 1849, a. 35 y. N. R. 9.
GASSKELL (see also Gaskell), Nathan, abt. 2:11 m:1726-7. P. R. 5.
Provided, 4:12 m:1727-8. P. R. 5.
GATCHEL (see also Getchel), Josiah Warren, s. Josiah, ship carpenter from Brunswick, Me., and Elizabeth (Lane), atrophia infantilis, Sept. 14, 1803, a. 14 m. c. R. 4.
Josiah, from Brunswick, Me., carpenter, h. Sarah Lane, d. Nicholas, cramp in the stomach, Apr. 11, 1805, a. 28 y. C. R. 4.
GATHMAN, Lydia, d. Dr. Francis and Lydia, July 20, 1716, a. 3 y. G. R. 1.
Lydia, d. Dr. Francis and Lydia, Aug. 13, 1719, a. 4 m. G. R. 1. Rachel, d. Dr. Francis and Lydia, Aug. 22, 1716, a. 1 y. 6 m.
G. R. 1.
, Dr., "old," Apr. 2, 1751. P. R. 57.
GAULEY [Catherine Armstrong, w. Isaiah, G. R. 8.], Mrs., May [June 1. G. R. 8.], 1831, a. abt. 40 y. c. R. 10. [a. 50 y. G. R. 8.]
GAUSS (see also Goss), Hallet Coit, s. Steph[e]n, scarlet fever, Oct. 8, 1839, a. 10 y.
Stephen, b. Germany, mariner, h. Ruth (Robinson), liver complaint, Dec. 9, 1848, a. 63 y. [a. 60 y. N. R. 9.]
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SALEM DEATHS
GAVET (see also Gavett), Charles [Henry, inf. s. Ruth. C. R. 10.], s. the late Edw[ar]d, phthisis pulmonalis, June 20 [21. c. R. 10.], 1822, a. 9 m. Edward, phthisis pulmonalis, Apr. 11 [14. c. R. 10.], 1822, a. 30 y. [a. 33 y. c. R. 10.]
John, Capt. of schooner Lark, suddenly. Issue of June 8,
1784. N. R. 7.
John, bur. Aug. 31, 1807. P. R. 61.
Jonathan, bur. Aug. 1, 1806. P. R. 61. [a. 75 y. N. R. 9.]
Jonathan, bur. Dec. 16, 1808. P. R. 61.
Joseph. Issue of July 6, 1790. N. R. 9.
Joseph, seaman, at the West Indies. Issue of July 28, 1795. N. R. 9.
Joseph, shot by a sentinel from the navy yard, as he was pass- . ing in a boat at Portsmouth, N. H., Feb. 20, 1814. N. R. 9.
Mary, w. Joseph, June 11, 1743, a. 43 y. G. R. 7.
Sarah, w. Joseph, d. Peter Frye, Esq., a. 36 y. Issue of June 30, 1795. N. R. 9.
Susannah, Apr. 30, 1794. P. R. 55.
s. Joseph and Mary (Williams), Mar. 14, 1725-6.
, s. Jos., jr., bur. June 20, 1757, a. 15 m. C. R. 1.
, mother Joseph, bur. Mar. 7, 1779. P. R. 655.
, Mrs., -, 1793. P. R. 55.
,
ch. James, bur. Apr. 29, 1807. P. R. 61.
GAVETT (see also Gavet), Abigail, wid., consumption, Mar. 9, 1825, a. 47 y.
Abigail, age, Aug. 11, 1843, a. 88 y.
Brazer, s. Sam[ue]1, hydrocephalus, Feb. 14, 1825, a. 5 m.
Edward A., on board the brig Quill, July 10, 1837, a. 18 y. N. R. 9.
Elizabeth, consumption, Jan. 13, 1820, a. 48 y.
James, mate of the brig Welcome Return, at Havanna.
Issue
of Sept. 4, 1807. N. R. 9.
Lydia, disease of ye mesentery at the almshouse, Feb. - , 1828, a. 4 m.
Martha, Sept. 26, 1804, a. 1 y. P. R. 465.
Martha [Richardson. P. R. 465.], w. William, hectic fever, Nov. 9, 1823, a. 47 y.
Mary, d. John and Sarah, heart complaint, Dec. 13, 1848, a. 80 y.
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SALEM DEATHS
GAVETT [Ruth, w. Philip. N. R. 9.], family of Phillip, con-
sumption, July 21 [18. N. R. 9.], 1839, a. 42 y. Samuel, phthisis pulmonalis, Nov. 20 1824, a. 34 y.
Sarah Ellen, d. James, of Boston, consumption, July 11, 1836, a. 5 y. N. R. 9.
Sophia B., d. Philip, a. 6 y. 8 m. Issue of July 31, 1838. N. R. 9.
Susan [wid. N. R. 9.], dropsy, Aug. - , 1827, a. 72 y. [Issue of Aug. 3, N. R. 9.]
wid., bur. Jan. 7, 1815. P. R. 61.
, w. Samuel, burns, Dec. 31, 1832, a. 67 y. N. R. 9.
GAVOTT, see Gavet.
GAWLEY, Isaiah, July 26, 1833, a. 53 y. G. R. 8.
GEBOUT (see also Gebow), -, ch. - , bur. Oct. 25, 1805. P. R. 61.
GEBOW (see also Gebout), Geo[rge], s. John, infantile, Oct. 13, 1841, a. 17 d.
Sarah, b. Marblehead, w. John, d. Francis and Polly Bridge, consumption, Feb. 1, 1847, a. 33 y.
GEDNEY (see also Gidney), Bartholomew, s. Bartholomew and Hana (Cleark), Aug. 12, 1664, CT. R.
Bartholomew, s. Bartholomew and Hana (Cleark), 20:7 m:1666. CT. R.
Bartho[lomew], Col., h. Hannah, Feb. 28, 1697-8.
Hannah, w. Col. Bartho[lomew], Jan. 6, 1695-6.
Hannah (Gardner), w. W[illia]m, Jan. 4, 1703-4. [a. 33 y. G. R. 1.]
Jonathan, s. Bartholomew and Hana (Cleark), 14 :6 m :1665. CT. R.
Margaret, d. William, Esq. and Hannah, Dec. 14, 1718, a. 24 y. 6 m. G. R. 1.
Mary, wid. Elic, Sept. 4, 1716.
Samuel, s. Col. Bartho [lomew] and Hannah, Sept. 18, 1705. Sara, d. John and Susana (Clearke), 19:5 m:1662. CT. R. Susanna, d. William, Esq. and Hannah, Dec. 17, 1712, a. 21 y. 8 m. G. R. 1.
William, s. William and Elizabeth (Andrew), Jan. 8, 1707-8. William, Esq., Jan. 24, 1729-30, a. 62 y. G. R. 1.
GELLISON, Sarah, see Jilleson, Sarah.
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SALEM DEATHS
GEORGE, Benja [min], -, 1826. tomb. G. R. 8. Benja [min], Capt., delirium tremens, Nov. 25, 1832, a. 41 y. C. R. 1. [a. 45 y. N. R. 9.], [a. 42 y. P. R. 24.] Cath[erin]e E., of Boston, d. Benj [amin], deceased, con- sumption, at Boston, May 9, 1842, a. 20 y.
Emeline A[ugusta. C. R. 11.], d. Benja[min], consumption, June 23, 1823, a. 5 y.
GERALD (see also Fitzgerald), [Abigail. N. R. 9.], Mrs., lung fever, bur. Mar. 11, 1822, a. abt. 65 y. C. R. 11. [a. 66 y. N. R. 9.]
GERRIN, John, s. John and Susan, infantile, Dec. 22, 1848, a. 2 d.
GERRISH, Abigail, d. Benja[min], jr. and Marg[are]t (Cabot), Jan. 15, 1743.
Abigail (Holloway), w. Benja[min], Esq., Sept. 13, 1750. Anna, d. Benja[min] and Anna (Paine), 2d w., Mar. 1, 1689-90.
Benjamin, Apr. 24, 1713, a. abt. 61 y. G. R. 1.
Benjamin, at Cape Francois, July or Aug., 1759. P. R. 22. Benja[min], Esq., Oct. 6, 1762. P. R. 57.
Benjamin, at Port Republican, a. 25 y. Issue of Jan. 22, 1802. N. R. 9.
Cabot, at Bilboa, received news, Sept. 3, 1777. P. R. 84.
Eliza[beth], d. John and Elizabeth (Higginson), Aug. 2, 1710.
Eunice, d. Benja[min] and Elizabeth (Turner), 3d w., Aug. 29, 1700.
Francis, Dr. [late of the U. S. Navy. N. R. 9.], consumption, Apr. 16, 1819, a. 26 y.
George, s. George, a. 3 y. Issue of Nov. 4, 1817. N. R. 9.
George P., on board the ship Science, of Portland, at sea, Nov. 3, 1837, a. 18 y. N. R. 9.
Hannah (Ruck), w. Benja[min], June 25, 1685.
James S., teacher, Aug. 5, 1833, a. 42 y. N. R. 9.
John, s. Benja[min] and Anna (Paine) 2d w., Dec. 14, 1691. [Margaret. N. R. 9.], Mrs. [wid. old age. C. R. 11.], Aug. 13, 1789. P. R. 79.
Margaret Elizabeth, d. George, deceased, niece and adopted d. of Margaret Gerrish, Apr. 5, 1837. N. R. 9.
Mary, bur. Apr. 15, 1757, a. 22 y. C. R. 1.
Samuel, jr., bur. Sept. 18, 1838, a. 65 y. N. R. 9.
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SALEM DEATHS
GERRISH, Samuel, 2d w. Sarah (Williams), lung fever, Sept.
2, 1844, a. 95 1-2 y.
Sarah, w. Sam[ue]1, Feb. 9, 1827, a. 78 y.
W [illia]m, Capt., Aug. 9, 1687. CT. R.
William, Capt., at Barcelona, Spain. Issue of Dec. 20, 1774. N. R. 4.
-, d. still born, Benja[min] and Ann (Paine), 2d w., Mar. 6, 1692-3. CT. R.
, d. John, - -, 1761. C. R. 1.
, chn. twin [Samuel. N. R. 8.], consumption, Jan. 13, 1788, a. abt. 6 w. P. R. 84.
-, s. James S., pertussis, July -, 1828, a. 1 m.
GERRY, [Edward Augustus. N. R. 9.], s. Nath [anie]] pneu- monia after measles, Nov. - , 1821, a. 2 y. [Issue of Nov. 13, N. R. 9.]
Eunice, w. Franklin, bur. Feb. 23, 1816, a. 23 y. N. R. 9. Lydia, Feb. 17, 1798. P. R. 79.
GETCHEL (see also Gatchel), Mary [Margaret N. R. 9.], consumption, Dec. 20, 1823, a. 18 y.
GIBAUT, Abigail [(Yell). c. R. 4.], wid. Capt. John, [wid. Capt. Edward, formerly w. - Whittemore. C. R. 4.], consumption, Apr. 27, 1818, a. 74 y.
[Sarah (Crowninshield), w. Edward, dysentery. c. R. 4.]. Mrs., Oct. 8, 1793. P. R. 79. [a. 63 y. C. R. 4.]
GIBBENS, Lewis, a native of Virginia, a. 37 y. Issue of Feb. 16, 1838. N. R. 9.
GIBBS, Henry, "Clerk of the General Court Belonging to Salem," at Boston, Feb. 17, 1759. P. R. 5.
Henry, s. Henry and Mercy ( Prescott), Dec. 14, 1791. [a. 8 y. 7 m. G. R. 7.]
Henry [merchant, N. R. 9.], h. Mercy (Prescott), June 29, 1794 [a. 45 y. G. R. 7.]
Marcey [wid. Henry. G. R. 9.], bur. May 21, 1809, P. R. 61. [a. 54 y. N. R. 9.]
Marcia, d. Henry and Mercy, Nov. 17, 1791, a. 4 y. 2 w. G. R. 7.
Margaret, Nov. 7, 1742. P. R. 650.
Mercy, d. Judge, bur. Sept. 14, 1756, a. 15 y. c. R. 1.
Mercy, d. Henry and Mercy ( Prescott), Nov. 17, 1787.
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SALEM DEATHS
GIBNEY, Mary, w. John, jaundice, Aug. 14, 1841, a. 25 y. Tho [ma]s, b. Ireland, laborer, lung fever, Apr. 2, 1844, a. 65 y.
GIDDINGS (see also Giddins), Cynthia Maria, native of Vermont, Feb. 21, 1846, a. 17 1-2 y. N. R. 9.
Joanna, d. Samuel, of Ipswich, cancer, bur. at Ipswich, d. Sept. 30, 1818, a. 20 y.
GIDDINS (see also Giddings), Samuel, drowned, from on board the brig Hannah, Capt. Williams. Issue of Mar. 22, 1805. N. R. 9.
GIDNEY (see also Gedney), Debora, d. Bartholomew and Hana, Dec. 9, 1674. CT. R.
Eliazer, Apr. 29, 1683. CT. R.
Jonathan, s. William and [Ha]nnah (Gardner), Nov. 12, 1696.
William, s. William and [Ha]nnah (Gardner), Nov. 28, 1696.
GIFFORD (see also Giffords), Sally [Sarah. C. R. 11.], dropsy, Oct. 30, 1826, a. 65 y.
GIFFORDS (see also Gifford), L. A. P. [Lydia Ann Putnam. N. R. 9.], d. Tho[ma]s, enteritis, Aug. 20, 1826, a. 1 y.
GILBERT, Catharine, Mrs., formerly of Beverly, Dec. 12, 1840, a. 70 y. N. R. 9.
George, s. James, d. abroad, -, 1831, a. 22 y. C. R. 10. Hannah W., d. Daniel, Esq., of North Brookfield, grandd. Jos [eph] Waters, Esq., a. 4 y. Issue of July 30, 1819. N. R. 9.
Har[rie]t V[ery. N. R. 9.], d. James, fits, May 15, 1843, a. 7 y. James B., s. James and Sarah E., dysentery, Oct. 3, 1849, a. 8 y.
Martha, d. Daniel and Mary (Waters), dysentery, July 27, 1819, a. 5 y. c. R. 4.
T., -, 1813. tomb. G. R. 7.
GILCHRIST, -, Mr., bur. Apr. 24, 1780, a. 70 y. P. R. 83. GILES (see also Gyles), Eliz [abet]h, wid [Capt. Samuel. N. R. 9.], of Marblehead, old age, bur. at Marblehead, Jan. 26, 1840, a. 75 y.
James [Gyles, G. R. 6.], s. Eliez [e]r and Eliz [abeth] ( Bish- op), May 20, 1689. [May 15. CT. R.], [a. abt. 10 y. G. R. 6.]
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SALEM DEATHS
GILES, Jos[eph], "hanged himself," Feb. 27, 1755. P. R. 57. [Rebecca, wid. Eleazer, d. Capt. John White, N. R. 4.], "out
in a two-mast boat called King, and in a thunder squall the boat was sunk near Black Rock, and all but two per- sons were drowned," June 17, 1773. P. R. 36.
Sara, w. Eleazer, May 9, 1676. CT. R.
GILFORD (see also Guilford), Mary, wid., a. 47 y. Issue of Sept. 30, 1834. N. R. 9.
Moses, seaman on brig Thetis [Capt. Leach. N. R. 9.], at sea, [at Mocha, small pox, Jan. 4. N. R. 9.], 1826, a. 17 y. Mrs., "old," bur. Feb. 17, 1797. C. R. 11. ,
GILL, Mary, Mrs. Issue of Aug. 18, 1789. N. R. 8.
Priscilla, age, Apr. 24, 1826, a. 84 y.
Henry, on the wreck of the ship Margaret from Naples, wrecked May -, 1810, received news July 21, 1810. P. R. 82.
Mrs., at the poorhouse, bur. Dec. 8, 1814. P. R. 61.
GILLET, Deborah, fever, bur. at Danvers, d. Aug. 19, 1821, a. 51 y.
GILLIS, James D., Capt., on board the ship Equator, on his passage from Batavia, Dec. 10, 1835. N. R. 9.
GILLISON, see Gellison.
GILLMAN (see also Gilman), Joseph, bur. June 28, 1810. P. R. 61.
GILMAN (see also Gillman), Carol[ine] Augusta [d. Mrs. A. H. N. R. 9.], hectic, Feb. - , 1807 [Mar. 3. N. R. 9.], a. 17 y. C. R. 1.
Dudley. Issue of June 29, 1810. N. R. 9.
GILMORE, George, of Norfolk, Virginia, West India flux, bur. from the charity house, Jan. 2, 1799, a. 25 y. c. R. 4.
GILSON, -, ch. Isaac C., a. 8 w. Issue of Oct. 7, 1836. N. R. 9.
GLADDEN (see also Gladding), W[illia]m H., s. Henry, infantile, Sept. 23, 1840, a. 3 w.
GLADDING (see also Gladden), W[illia]m [a native of Philadelphia, N. R. 9.], consumption, Aug. 20, 1819, a. 42 y.
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SALEM DEATHS
GLASIER, Anna, carcinoma, Mar. 27, 1830, a. 56 y. Lucy, Dec. 10, 1827, a. 61 y.
GLASS, Nath[anie]1 White, supposed to have been washed overboard near Cape Cod from schr. Juno, Jan. 8, 1822, a. 25 y.
GLASSFOOT, Elizabeth, bur. Sept. 2, 1791. C. R. 11.
GLIDDEN, Eliza Ann, d. Joseph and Eliza Ann, lung fever, Dec. 13, 1846, a. 1 y.
GLOVER, Amanda H[ill, N. R. 9.], d. Jona [than] and Nancy, bowel complaint, Sept. 11, 1845, a. 10 m.
Benj[amin], s. Jona [than] and Abigail, May 10, 1754, a. 50 y. G. R. 1.
Benjamin, Oct. 25, 1817, a. 59 y. G. R. 8.
Benja[min], painter, s. Jona[than] and Priscilla, dysentery, Oct. 25, 1847, a. 59 y.
Cook O., inflammation of brain, at the almshouse, May 28, 1839, a. 41 y.
Ebenezer, s. Ebenezer and Rebecca, Aug. 20, 1712.
Elizabeth, w. Samuel N., Oct. 15, 1833, a. 24 y. N. R. 9.
Ephr[ai]m, consumption, Aug. 26, 1839, a. 60 y.
Eunice, w. Samuel, a. 47 y. Issue of Dec. 9, 1788. N. R. 8.
George, mate of the schooner Ann, at Guadaloupe. Issue of Feb. 22, 1811. N. R. 9.
George, a. 45 y. Issue of Dec. 5, 1837. N. R. 9.
Hannah, wid., bur. Aug. 2, 1803, a. 53 y. N. R. 9.
Hannah, d. Jona[than], deceased, brain fever, Aug. 16, 1842, a. 62 y.
Ichabod, hectic, Sept. - [Aug. 14. P. R. 55.], 1801, a. 64 y. C. R. 1. [a. 54 y. N. R. 9.]
Ichabod, a. 48 y. Issue of Dec. 21, 1830. N. R. 9.
James, seaman, on board ship Lotus, Capt. Jenks, Nov. 1, 1830, a. 30 y. Issue of Mar. 1, 1831. N. R. 9.
John, s. Ebenezer and Rebecca, Feb. 21, 1714-15.
John [s. Benjamin and Susanna. G. R. 1.], bur. July 31, 1758, C. R. 1. [a. 22 y. G. R. 1.]
John. Issue of June 18, 1811. N. R. 9.
John, s. John, dysentery, Sept. 4, 1824, a. 12 y.
John F. [R. N. R. 9.], s. Eph[rai]m, scrofula, Feb. 2, 1827, a. 7 y.
Jona[than], intemperance, Oct. 21, 1821, a. 54 y. [a. 52 y. N. R. 9.]
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SALEM DEATHS
GLOVER, Jos[eph], small pox, July 11, 1752. P. R. 57. Joseph, suddenly, bur. Mar. 25, 1808, a. 41 y. N. R. 9.
Joseph, on board the ship Hope, Capt. Tate, at sea, smallpox, Issue of Dec. 28, 1821. N. R. 9.
Lucy, w. John [Capt. John H. G. R. 7.], Oct. 23, 1830, a. 50 y. [a. 59 y. N. R. 9.]
Lucy Ann, d. Benjamin, a. 22 m. Issue of May 10, 1833. N. R. 9.
Mary, d. Ichabod and Mary, Feb. 4, 1776, a. 3 y. 11 m. G. R. 1. Mary, d. Ichabod and Mary, Sept. 18, 1784, a. 7 y. 3 m. G. R. 1. Mary, wid. [Ichabod, N. R. 9.], paralysis, Jan. 21, 1825, a. 86 y.
Mary, wid., a. 72 y. Issue of Mar. 23, 1832. N. R. 9. Peter, bur. at Beverly, d. Nov. 8, 1826, a. 56 y.
Phebe, w. Jonathan [d. Daniel Bancroft. N. R. 9.], Jan. 25, 1796, a. 19 y. G. R. 7. [a. 18 y. N. R. 9.]
Priscilla [d. Benjamin. G. R. 1.], paraplegia, July 7, 1790, a. 43 y. c. R. 1. [a. 40 y. N. R. 9.]
Priscilla, wid. [Jonathan. G. R. 8.], old age, Aug. 12, 1828, a. 82 y.
Samuel, s. Jonathan and Phebe, Oct. 25, 1795, a. 14 m. G. R. 7. Samuel, at the poorhouse, bur. July 29, 1811. P. R. 61.
Sam[ue]] N., cabinet maker, s. Jona [than] and Ann, hung himself under temporary derangement, Mar. 18, 1845, a. 37 y.
Soph[r]on[i]a [Chadbourne. N. R. 9.], d. [Capt. C. R. 5.] John, scarlet fever, June 24, 1840, a. 6 y.
Susanna, w. Benjamin, Dec. 16, 1761, a. 51 y. G. R. 1.
Susanna, d. Ichabod and Mary, Feb. 9, 1776, a. 2 y. 2 m. G. R. 1.
Susanna [d. Ichabod, N. R. 9.], hectic, Oct. - , 1801, a. 19 y. C. R. 1. [Issue of Oct. 2. N. R. 9.]
W[illia ]m, seaman of the brig North Carolina, Capt. Hallet, lost overboard, July 22, 1826. Issue of Aug. 1, 1826. N. R. 9.
, ch. Ephraim, bur. Oct. 21, 1773. P. R. 655.
, d. Ichabod, canker rash, Sept. 18, 1783, a. 6 y. C. R. 1.
, ch. Capt. John H. Issue of Oct. 11, 1814. N. R. 9.
GLOYD, John, "drowned in a broock about six Inshes Deep of water," 13:12 m. 1732-3. P. R. 5.
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SALEM DEATHS
GLYNN, Mary B., d. Moses, cholera infantum, Oct. 4, 1828, a. 14 m.
GODFREY, Dorcas M., w. Simon, d. Sam[ue]l Cross, de- ceased, inflammation of bowels, Jan. 14, 1842, a. 30 y.
GODSHALL, Dorcas, Mrs., a. 66 y. Issue of Dec. 8, 1835. N. R. 9.
William, Capt., at the Isle of France, a. 55 y. Issue of June 11, 1816. N. R. 9.
-, ch. -, bur. Mar. 6, 1794. C. R. 11. -
, ch. Capt., bur. Nov. 15, 1795. C. R. 11.
, ch. Capt., scarletina, bur. Nov. 22, 1802. C. R. 11.
GOGGIN, Will[ia]m, s. Tim [oth]y and Ellen, cholera in- fantum, Aug. 30, 1848, a. 4 m.
GOLD, David, s. Joseph and Bethia, Apr. 21, 1694. CT. R. Mrs., bur. Apr. 27, 1788. P. R. 84.
GOLDMOND, John F., native of Stettin, Prussia, July 23, 1838, a. 39 y. N. R. 9.
GOLDSMITH, G. W. [George.P. R. 229.], ch. Thomas, dropsy in the head, May 27, 1820, a. 13 m.
[Julia Ann. N. R. 9.], d. Nathaniel, croup after measles, Nov. 23, 1821, a. 13 m.
Lydia, w. Tho [ma]s, "had been insane for many years & finally committed suicide by hanging," Feb. 13, 1842, a. 59 y.
Mary, d. John and Mary Whitford, w. Thomas, formerly W. Hill, nervous fever, Oct. 2, 1804, a. 41 y. C. R. 4.
Nath [anie]1, b. N. H. [formerly of Moultenborough, N. H. N. R. 9.], mariner, dropsy, Oct. 14, 1845, a. 65 y.
Tho [ma]s, b. Ipswich, shipwright, paralysis, Sept. 12, 1848, a. 76 y. [a. 64 y. N. R. 9.]
W[illia]m, s. Tho [ma]s, aptha infantum, Feb. 25, 1825, a. 3 w.
, d. Thomas and Mary (Whitford), formerly w.
Hill, atrophia infantilis, Sept. 28, 1804, a. 9 m. C. R. 4. GOLDTHWAIT (see also Goldthwaite, Golthwrite), Charles Henry, s. Samuel, a. 7 y. Issue of Nov. 28, 1837. N. R. 9. Ezra, seaman on the Ladoga, taken prisoner by the Japanese, d. Jan. 24, 1849, bur. in Japan. N. R. 9.
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GOLDTHWAIT, Ezekiel, a. 55 y. Issue of June 20, 1800. N. R. 9.
Hannah V., Oct. 5, 1825, a. 27 y. P. R. 183.
John A., Aug. 16, 1825. P. R. 183.
Polly, consumption, Sept. 8, 1827, a. 48 y.
GOLDTHWAITE (see also Goldthwait), Benja[min] W[orm- stead. N. R. 9.], s. Moses, jr. and Eliz[abeth] B., dys- entery, Sept. 4, 1849, a. 6 y.
Caroline A [ugusta. N. R. 9.], w. Jos[eph] A., d. Jos[eph] and Han[n]ah Vincent, dysentery, Oct. 17, 1848, a. 42 y. Ch[arle]s A [ugustus. N. R. 9.], s. Moses, jr. and Eliz[abeth] B., brain complaint, Aug. 31, 1849, a. 6 1-2 m.
Ezek [ie]1, b. Northbridge, farmer, s. Enoch and Ann, heart complaint, July 20, 1845, a. 71 y.
George, s. Aaron, a. 2 m. Issue of Nov. 13, 1838. N. R. 9. Hannah, w. Sam[ue]1, chronic diarrhea, Oct. 31, 1825, a. 24 y. James [a Revolutionary pensioner. N. R. 9.], dyspepsia, bur. at Danvers, d. Feb. 2, 1824, a. 77 y.
John, s. Dan[ie]l and Susan, diseased leg, bur. at Danvers, d. Sept. 20, 1847, a. 14 y.
Thomas H. Benton, s. Samuel, a. 6 y. 9 m. Issue of July 30, 1841. N. R. 9.
Will [ia]m V[incent. N. R. 9.], s. Jos[eph] A. and Caroline A., cholera infantum, Sept. 5, 1846, a. 2 y.
GOLT, William, 1:2 m:1659. CT. R.
GOLTHWRITE (see also Goldthwait), Elizabeth, d. Samu- ell and Elizabeth (Cheever), 11 m:1667. CT. R. Hittabell, May 3, 1668. CT. R.
GOMES, Alfred, 2d officer of the brig Martha Sanger, at New Orleans, yellow fever, Sept. - , 1847, a. 26 y. N. R. 9. Anstis, d. Manuel and Nancy, Apr. 20, 1811, a. 2 y. G. R. 8. Emanuel, a. 72 y. Issue of Oct. 16, 1838. N. R. 9.
Nancy (Gill), wid. Eman[ue]1, dysentery, Oct. 12, 1849, a. 72 y.
GOODALE (see also Goodell), Anna, w. Joshua, a. 78 y. Issue of Nov. 17, 1789. N. R. 8.
Edward, s. and Mary, June 1, 1709, in his 15th y. Elizabeth, 1833. C. R. 13.
Enoch, h. 1st (Buxton), 2d - (Bell), at the charity house, aged, Apr. 12, 1815, a. 89 y. C. R. 4. [a. 90 y. P. R. 654.]
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SALEM DEATHS
GOODALE, Experience (Jud), w. Joshua, Aug. 14, 1748. a. 38 y. G. R. 6.]
Ezekiel, consumption, at the almshouse, bur. at Danvers, d. Jan. 29, 1825, a. 57 y.
Joseph, s. - and Mary, Feb. - , 1709-10, a. abt. 2 w. Joshua, s. Joshua and Experience (Jud), Oct. 21, 1737.
Joshua, - 1785. tomb. G. R. 7.
Joshua, a. 41 y. Issue of Aug. 4, 1795. N. R. 9.
Joshua, in his 90th y. Issue of May 22, 1798. N. R. 9.
Mary, wid. Samuel, a. 92 y. Issue of Jan. 27, 1787. N. R. 8. Mary, apoplexy, July 17, 1821, a. 69 y.
Meriam, a. 51 y. Issue of Apr. 19, 1833. N. R. 9. Samuel, old age, bur. at Danvers, d. Apr. 3, 1823, a. 70 y. Samuel Page, s. Joshua, a. 1 y. Issue of Oct. 16, 1810. N. R. 9. Samuell, s. Samuel, Dec. 29, 1700, a. 2 w. c. R. 2.
Sarah, consumption, bur. at Danvers, d. Sept. 23, 1822, a. 61 y. Sarah C[ook. N. R. 9.], d. Joshua and Eliz[abeth] C., dys- entery, Aug. 28, 1849, a. 4 y.
GOODELL (see also Goodale), Abraham, s. Isaack and Patience (Cooke), May 6, 1677. CT. R.
Eunice D., b. Cambridgeport, d. Abner C. and Sarah D., consumption, Sept. 1, 1847, a. 14 y.
s. Isaack and Patience (Cooke), abt. 9 m : [after 1678], a. 7 w. CT. R.
Mrs., fell into the fire and burnt to death, Jan. 4, 1801. N. R. 9.
GOODESON (see also Goodison), James, on board the brig Essex, on passage from Rochelle to Boston, Aug. 18, 1821, a. 29 y. Issue of Sept. 21, 1821. N. R. 9.
GOODHUE, Abner, Nov. 13, 1795. P. R. 500.
Abner, Aug. 17, 1837, a. 75 y. N. R. 9.
Abner, Capt., master of the barque Merlin, of Boston, on his passage from Marseilles to Gibralter, a. abt. 47 y. Issue of Mar. 2, 1847. N. R. 9.
Augusta A., w. Charles B., of Boston, d. Perley Putnam, Esq., Jan. 9, 1838, a. 28 y. N. R. 9.
Benja[min], Capt., old age, Jan. 20, 1783, a. 75 y. C. R. 1. Benjamin, Esq., - -, 1789. tomb. G. R. 7.
Benja[min], June 7, 1797, a. 76 y.
Benjamin, 3d [s. Benjamin and Frances. P. R. 67.], bur. June 28 [Mar. 22. P. R. 654.], 1814. P. R. 61. [a. 29 y. N. R. 9.]
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SALEM DEATHS
GOODHUE, Benjamin, Esq. [s. Benjamin and Martha. P. R.
67. ; late a senator of the U. S. N. R. 9.], bur. July 29, 1814. P. R. 61. [a. 65 y. N. R. 9.]
Benja[min], s. Stephen and Martha [(Prescott). P. R. 170], age, Aug. 31 [May 31. P. R. 170.], 1849, a. 81 y.
Benjamin Kimball, s. Benjamin [ch. J. c. R. 5.], a. 6 y. Issue of May 22, 1838. N. R. 9.
Charles A., s. John B. and Lydia Ann, bowel complaint, Sept. 1, 1845, a. 9 w.
Ch[arle]s B., jeweller, s. Abner and Frances, consumption, Sept. 22, 1844, a. 35 y.
Ch[arle]s H., s. Will[ia]m P. and Alice V., dysentery, Oct. 10, 1847, a. 10 m.
[Charles Warren. N. R. 9.], s. Benjamin, jr., a. 3 m., Oct. 4, 1835. c. R. 5.
Daniel, s. Benjamin and Martha (Hardy), Sept. 4, 1747. P. R. 46.
Dan[ie]] R., s. W[illia]m P. and Alice V., accident, June 26, 1847, a. 5 1-2 y.
Edw[ar]d A., of Ipswich, at the workhouse, Jan. 25, 1821, a. 6 m.
Edward C., s. Jonathan and Catharine Rutherfurd, at N. Y., Sept. 10, 1829.
Elizabeth, d. Capt. William, Jan. 30, 1782. N. R. 7.
Eliz[abeth], wid., heart complaint, June 25, 1842, a. 78 y.
[Frances. N. R. 9.], w. Hon. Benjamin [Esq. N. R. 9.], Jan. 28, 1801, a. 49 y.
Hannah, d. Benjamin and Martha (Hardy), May 20, 1766. P. R. 46.
Hannah [d. Benjamin and Frances. P. R. 67.], a. 47 y. Issue of Nov. 2, 1838. N. R. 9.
Harriet, d. Benj[amin], jr., a. 5 m. Issue of Apr. 4, 1837. N. R. 9.
Isaac, s. Isaac, a. 13 y. Issue of July 14, 1815. N. R. 9.
Jane Gage, d. John and Lucy, June 11, 1813, a. 16 m. G. R. 8. Jane Gage, d. John, bur. May 10, 1815, a. 14 m. N. R. 9. Jeremiah, hepatitis, July 27, 1824, a. 35 y.
John N., , 1839 ? c. R. 5.
Jonathan, s. Benjamin and Martha (Hardy), h. Dorothy (Ashton), Apr. 19, 1778. P. R. 46.
Jonathan, s. Benjamin and Frances, Nov. 24, 1848. P. R. 67. Lydia Ann, w. John B., d. Benj[ami]n and Lydia Cook, in- flammation of bowels, July 3, 1845, a. 26 y.
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SALEM DEATHS
GOODHUE, Lynch Bott, Sept. 13, 1840, a. 32 y. P. R. 500. Manassah, seaman, on board the ship George, Capt. Haskell,
from Calcutta, at sea. Issue of June 14, 1816. N. R. 9. Martha, d. Benja[min] and Martha (Hardy), Nov. 21, 1736. Martha, d. Benjamin and Martha (Hardy), Aug. 6, 1754. P. R. 46.
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