Vital records of Salem, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849, vol 5, deaths, Part 29

Author: Salem (Mass.); Essex Institute
Publication date: 1916
Publisher: Salem, Mass., Essex Institute
Number of Pages: 426


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John, -, 1842. tomb. G. R. 8.


LEE, Abigail, a. 79 y. Issue of Dec. 23, 1794. N. R. 9.


Andrew, Apr. 9, 1838, a. 48 y. N. R. 9.


David, s. Capt. Jacob, on board the ship Factor, at Matanzas, cholera, June 14, 1833, a. 24 y. N. R. 9.


Edward, b. England, consumption, Jan. 25, 1844, a. 21 y. Eleanor, w. W[illia]m, dysentery, bur. at Marblehead, d. Sept. 19, 1825, a. 38 y.


Elizabeth, Mrs., formerly of Marblehead, a. 72 y. Issue of Sept. 27, 1836. N. R. 9.


Emeline P., w. Capt. Robert G., Nov. 7, 1837, a. 25 y. G. R. 8. Emily, d. Joseph, scarlet fever, May 13, 1840, a. 4 m. [a. 5 m. C. R. 5.]


Helen, d. William, dropsy, July 14, 1823, a. 22 y.


Jacob, s. Capt. Jacob, of the brig Agusta, at Angustura. Issue of May 30, 1817. N. R. 9.


Jacob, - - -- , 1823. tomb. G. R. 7.


Jacob, b. Manchester, mariner, s. Abiel and Sarah, consump- tion, Jan. 2, 1847, a. 74 y.


Jeremiah, s. Capt. John, a. 23 y.


Issue of July 22, 1803.


N. R. 9.


John, lung fever, bur. Nov. 23, 1817, a. bet. 60 and 70 y. C. R. 11. [a. 58 y. N. R. 9.]


John, sudden, Dec. 29, 1826, a. 50 y.


John, seaman, s. Jacob and Sarah, consumption, Jan. 7, 1846, a. 40 y.


399


SALEM DEATHS


LEE, Joseph L., Capt., of the ship Wallace, from Batavia and Mauritius to Hambro, by shipwreck at Lornet near Staples, Dec. 20, 1819, a. 32 y. Issue of Feb. 11, 1820. N. R. 9.


Josephine R[ose. c. R. 12.], d. John C. [and Harriet. C. R. 12.], cholera morbus, Aug. 19, 1842, a. 1 y.


Lydia (Gerry), b. Marblehead, w. George, consumption, Feb. 17, 1798, a. 24 y. c. R. 4.


Marcia, d. Thomas and Deborah, Oct. 20, 1721, a. 20 y. G. R. 7.


Mary, wid. Col. W[illia]m R., at Roxbury, bur. July 6, 1825, a. 80 y. C. R. 11.


Mary C., a. 23 y. Issue of Feb. 5, 1833. N. R. 9.


Rhoda Ann, d. George, throat distemper, Sept. 16, 1839, a. 3 m.


Sarah, Mrs., a. 54 y. Issue of Oct. 14, 1834. N. R. 9. Sarah, w. Jacob, consumption, Nov. 6, 1840, a. 62 y. Sarah E[lizabeth. N. R. 9.], d. W[illia]m H., scarlet fever, May 7, 1840, a. 2 y.


Tho[ma]s, July 14, 1747. P. R. 57.


William P., bur. Dec. 18, 1838, a. 41 y. N. R. 9.


William R., Esq., Col., Revolutionary soldier and Collector of Customs for Salem and Beverly [for 23 y. c. R. 11.], peripneumonia, Oct. 25, 1824, a. 80 y.


Mrs., bur. Oct. 26, 1721. P. R. 83. ,


Mrs. - 1759. P. R. 22.


, , Capt., of Danvers, dropsy, bur. June 4, 1783. C. R. 11. , wid. Thomas, a. 80 y. Issue of Dec. 21, 1790. N. R. 9. ch , bur. Sept. 21, 1794. C. R. 11.


, ch. , decline, bur. Oct. 15, 1802. C. R. 11.


, ch. , s. Col., bur. Sept. 25, 1805. C. R. 11. ch. Andrew, spasms, July 28, 1821, a. 2 d. inf. ch. [after July 15], 1831. C. R. 10.


, LEEACH (see also Leach), -, w. Capt. Robbort, bur. Nov. 6, 1805. P. R. 61.


LEEBETER (see also Lebeter), George, on board [brig Mary. N. R. 9.], Capt. Taylor, at Jamaica, received news, Mar. 22, 1804. P. R. 82. [a. 15 y. N. R. 9.]


LEECH (see also Leach), John, Esq., suddenly, Sept. 14, 1774, a. 73 y. N. R. 4.


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SALEM DEATHS


LEECH, John, s. Capt. John, deceased, bur. Sept. 17, 1805, a. 26 y. N. R. 9.


Robert, jr., suddenly, a. 29 y. Issue of July 10, 1810. N. R. 9. Samuel, b. Beverly, sparmaker, h. Lydia (Becket), s. Sam-


[ue]1 and Sarah, dropsy, Oct. 20, 1846, a. 77 y.


LEFAVOR (see also Lefavour), Elizabeth, wid., a. 84 y. Issue of Apr. 25, 1837. N. R. 9.


Joseph, a. 74 y. Issue of June 8, 1838. N. R. 9.


Robert, bur. May 17, 1795 C. R. 11. [Apr. 15, a. 44 y. G. R. 1.] W[illia]m, a. 36 y. Issue of July 11, 1834. N. R. 9.


LEFAVOUR (see also Lefavor), Abigail, b. Ipswich, wid. John [formerly of Topsfield, U. S. pensioner. N. R. 9.], d. John Lakeman, age, bur. at Topsfield, d. Oct. 7, 1846, a. 95 y.


Amos. Issue of Oct. 16, 1812. N. R. 9.


Betsy, d. Amos and Elizabeth, May 20, 1795, a. 5 y. 9 m. 12 d. G. R. 1.


Daniel, Dec. 22, 1808, a. 35 y. G. R. 8.


Edward, s. Capt. Thomas and Elizabeth, July 7, 1810. G. R. 8. Eliz [abeth], wid. W[illia]m, deceased, cancer, Apr. 20, 1844, a. 44 y.


Hannah, w. Nath[anie]1. Issue of Oct. 8, 1816. N. R. 9. Hannah Fowler Jenness, d. Nath[anie]], a. 14 y. Issue of Sept. 23, 1817. N. R. 9.


Joseph A [lbert. N. R. 9.], s. W[illia]m and Alzira, lung fever, Feb. 15, 1845, a. 10 m.


Mariana, d. Will[ia]m and Alzira, dysentery, Oct. 11, 1849, a. 11 m.


Maryann, d. Jos[eph], fits, June 29, 1819, a. 18 m. [a. 2 y. N. R. 9.]


Mary B., w. Tho[ma]s H., d. Joseph and Mary Brown, palsy, Aug. 11, 1845, a. 38 y.


Nath[anie]1, dropsy in the chest, May 22, 1820, a. 34 y. Polly, d. Robert and Elizabeth, Oct. 1, 1793, a. 20 y. G. R. 1. Rich [ar]d, of Roxbury, inn keeper, typhus fever, at Rox- bury, -, 1846.


Sam [ue]], intemperance, at the workhouse, Sept. 28, 1821, a. 34 y. Sam[ue]], s. Tho [ma]s H., consumption, Dec. 17, 1843, a. 10 m.


401


SALEM DEATHS


LEFAVOUR, Sarah [Sally, d. Robert, deceased. N. R. 9.], con- sumption, Sept. 8, 1820, a. 40 y.


Sarah, d. Tho[ma]s H. and Mary B., inflammation of bowels, Aug. 26, 1845, a. 1-2 m.


Sarah Jane, d. Thomas H., lung fever, Aug. 30, 1841, a. 11 m. Susanna, b. Beverly, wid. Jos[eph], d. William Dike [and Eunice. N. R. 9.], ulcers, Oct. 7, 1846, a. 82 y.


Thomas, consumption, Oct. 28, 1823, a. 47 y.


William, of the brig Nabby, Capt. Nathaniel Hathorne, at Surinam. Issue of Apr. 22, 1808. N. R. 9.


Will[ia]m H[enry. N. R. 9.], s. Will[ia]m, deceased, con- sumption, Mar. 25, 1841, a. 15 y.


, s. Amos. Issue of Oct. 9, 1812. N. R. 9.


, ch. Joseph. Issue of Dec. 1, 1812. N. R. 9.


LEFLAU, John M., b. Prussia, seaman, h. Abigail (Ross), dropsy, at Chelsea, Sept. 10, 1841, a. 36 y.


LEGRO, Isaiah H. [Josiah H. G. R. 9; Isaiah Herbert. N. R. 9.], b. Newton, s. Jona[than] B. and Mary A., scarlet fever, Mar. 19, 1849, a. 2 1-2 y.


Mrs., bur. Oct. 15, 1805. P. R. 61.


LEHI (see also Leahy), John, s. Jerem[iah] and Catherine, cholera infantum, Aug. 12, 1848, a. 7 m.


LEIGHTON, John, - -, 1826. c. R. 5.


LEISON, Jona [than], h. Abigail, Jan. 31, 1728.


LEISTER, John, s. wid., decay, bur. Dec. 22, 1784. C. R. 11.


LEITH (see also Leathe), Ch[arle]s G[ustavus, s. Levi T .. and Ann Maria. N. R. 9.], dropsy, Nov. 7, 1840, a. 7 m ..


LEMON, Beulah, fever, May 27, 1826, a. 39 y.


Eliz[abeth], d. Robert, 14 : 10 m : 1662. CT. R.


Henry. Issue of Aug. 5, 1808. N. R. 9.


James, 1st officer of the barque Rouble, on his passage from Calcutta to Boston, fever, Sept. 22, 1840. N. R. 9.


Jane, 2d ch. W[illia]m and Mary, Nov. 26, 1802, a. 2 y. 10 m .. G. R. 1.


Sarah, wid., Feb. 21, 1797, a. 94 y.


William, intemperance, May 10, 1827, a. 63 y.


402


SALEM DEATHS


LENDALL (see also Lindall), Ch[arle]s A [ugustus. N. R. 9.], s. Jacob and Eliza, lung fever, Feb. 11, 1845, a. 2 y. Isabella, d. Jacob, Mar. 15, 1836, a. 15 m. N. R. 9.


LENDHOLM, - -, ch. Fred[eric]k and Rebecca, infantile, Apr. 26, 1846, a. 13 d.


LEON, George, trader, consumption, July 6, 1841, a. 42 y. Mary Eliza, d. George, deceased, consumption, May 20, 1844, a. 17 1-2 y.


LEONARD, Abigail, consumption, June 26, 1826, a. 64 y. George, family of Eben[eze]r Burbank, dropsy, July 21, 1839, a. 1 y.


LESCOMB (see also Luscomb), Samuel. Issue of Mar. 27, 1781.


LESLIE, James, b. New York, at the charity house, dysentery, Aug. 29, 1796, a. 22 y. c. R. 4.


Mary Jane, wid. Dan[ie]1, inflammation of bowels, June 4, 1843, a. 31 y.


Sarah Elizabeth, d. Matthew, a. 11 w. Issue of Oct. 4, 1836. N. R. 9.


LEUREATH, Henry, at the almshouse, a. 16 y. Issue of Mar. 22, 1825. N. R. 9.


LEWIS, Abby A[nn. N. R. 9.], b. Lynn, d. Sylves[te]r and Ellen, brain fever, Apr. 4, 1849, a. 21 m.


Charlotte D[orothy. N. R. 9.], d. John W. and Mary A., May 15, 1843. G. R. 8. [a. 16 m. N. R. 9.]


Deborah [wid. N. R. 9.], consumption, Dec. 23, 1820, a. 42 y. Eben[ezer] Burrill, s. John and Lydia, of Boston, Oct. 12, 1811, a. 7 m. G. R. 8.


E. A. [Eliza Ann. N. R. 9.], d. Joseph [d. Jacob. N. R. 9.], dysentery, Sept. 10, 1826, a. 10 m.


Eliza A. Kelly, d. Joseph, deceased, consumption, Feb. 21, 1843, a. 15 y.


Elizabeth A. [Eliza. N. R. 9.], d. wid., chin cough and lung fever, Aug. 17 [July 26. c. R. 10.], 1823, a. 4 y.


Florence, d. John W. and Mary A., teething, Dec. 3, 1846, a. 22 m.


Francis A., s. Will[ia]m and Betsey, infantile, June 23, 1849, a. 2 w.


403


SALEM DEATHS


LEWIS, George A., seaman, on board brig Syren, on her pass- age from Boston to St. Johns, N. F., Dec. - , 1840. Issue of Jan. 29, 1841. N. R. 9.


Geo [rge] D., seaman, s. Dana and Sarah, lung fever, Jan. 31, 1846, a. 28 y.


Gilbert, seaman, at Havanna, June 1, 1821, a. 25 y. N. R. 9. Hariot, at the almshouse, a. 24 y. Issue of Aug. 14, 1825. N. R. 9.


John, palsy, Oct. 24, 1820, a. 84 y.


John [Henry. N. R. 9.], of Ipswich, s. Will [ia]m and Betsey, rheumatic fever, at Ipswich, July 22, 1849, a. 16 y.


Joseph, brought from Boston, bur. Dec. 23, 1823, a. 30 y. C. R. 11.


Joseph, Sept. 29, 1834, a. 35 y. N. R. 9.


Joseph Theodore, s. John, a. 6 y. Issue of Dec. 15, 1843. N. R. 9.


Lois, "alias Moar," Nov. 9, 1750. P. R. 57.


Lydia, wid., a. 73 y. Issue of Feb. 17, 1832. N. R. 9.


Martha, Mrs., a. 44 y. Issue of May 15, 1807. N. R. 9.


Martha, consumption, at Isaac Newhall's, her brother-in-law, Aug. - [Apr. 6. G. R. 8.], 1818, a. 28 y.


Martha [wid. N. R. 9.], consumption, Jan. 22, 1829, a. 70 y. Miriam [Marian. N. R. 9.] (Maley of Marblehead), w. John [late. N. R. 9.], of Newburyport, ropemaker, dysentery, Oct. 5, 1801, a. 52 y. c. R. 4.


Nathaniel, of Hartford, Conn., dismissed, by reason of illness from Col. Winslow's Regiment, Dec. 24, 1755. N. R. 2. Pamelia J[ane. N. R. 9.], d. Will [ia]m and Betsey, consump- tion, June 22, 1849 [a. 19 y. N. R. 9.]


Pelatiah, cook, on board the brig Helen, Capt. Martin. Issue of Nov. 22, 1816. N. R. 9.


Ralph, sudden, July 2, 1819, a. 35 y.


Thomas, from Guernsey, mariner, at Lynn, suddenly, Aug. 10, 1798, a. 28 y. c. R. 4.


Thomas, at Savannah, fever, a. 35 y. Issue of Sept. 15, 1820. N. R. 9.


Tho[ma]s, intemperance, Sept. 1, 1821, a. 43 y.


, w. Thomas, ropemaker. Issue of Jan. 15, 1813. N. R. 9.


-, of New York, b. New York, s. Benja[min] C., in- fantile, at New York, Aug. 17, 1847.


404


SALEM DEATHS


LEWORTHY (see also Lawrothy), John, bur. Feb. 4, 1803, a. 48 y. C. R. 11. [a. 47 y. N. R. 9.]


LIBBY, Jef [ferso]n P., s. John, croup, Feb. 29, 1844, a. 5 m. Persis, w. John F., and d. Capt. Isaac Powers, of Newry, Me., at Newry, Me., July 15, 1840. N. R. 9.


LILLEY (see also Lillie, Lily), Fanny, at the almshouse, a. 54 y. Issue of Nov. 4, 1823. N. R. 9.


-


, ch. Capt. -, bur. Aug. 30, 1773. P. R. 655.


LILLIE (see also Lilley), N. S. [Nancy Sargent. N. R. 9.], d. John, cholera infantum, Sept. 4, 1828, a. 11 m.


Mr., found dead in North river, Dec. 8, 1802. N. R. 9.


LILY (see also Lilley), Catharine, a. 19 y. Issue of Jan. 5, 1819. N. R. 9.


LINDALL (see also Lendall), Bethiah, d. Timothy and Beth- iah (Kitchin), Sept. 20, 1716.


Bethia, d. Timothy and Bethia, Nov. 23, 1717. G. R. 1.


Bethiah (Kitchin), w. Timothy, June 20 [30. P. R. 83.], 1720 [a. 31 y. G. R. 7.]


Caleb, merchant, s. Timo[thy] and Mary, Nov. 13, 1751, a. 67 y. G. R. 1.


Elizabeth, w. James, d. Jonathan Corwine, Esq., May 19, 1706. James, Esq., s. Timo [thy] and Mary, May 10, 1753, a. 77 y. G. R. 1.


James, merchant, s. James, Esq. and Mary, Aug. 19, 1754, a. 44 y. G. R. 1.


Mary, d. Timothy and Bethiah (Kitchin), Dec. 31, 1740. [a. 22 y. G. R. 7.]


Mary (Veren), wid. Timo[thy], Jan. 6, 1731. [a. 83 y. G. R. 1.]


Mary, w. Timothy, Feb. 8, 1767, a. 80 y. G. R. 7.


Mary, d. James, Esq. and 1st w. Eliz[abe]th, Jan. 22, 1776, a. 70 y. G. R. 1.


Rachel, d. Timothy and Mary (Veren), Aug. 30, 1743. CT. R. Rachell, d. James [Esq. G. R. 1.] and Mary (Higginson) Weld, 2d w., Sept. 9, 1714.


Sarah, w. [wid. P. R. 651.], Caleb, June 27, 1754 [1752. P. R. 651.], a. 60 y. G. R. 1.


Timothy [s. James. G. R. 1.], h. Mary (Veren), Jan. 6, 1698-9, a. full 57 y.


405


SALEM DEATHS


LINDALL, Timothy [Judge. c. R. 1.], Esq., Oct. 25 [29. C. R.


1.], 1760, a. 82 y. G. R. 7. [a. 83 y. C. R. 1.]


Veren, s. Timothy and Mary (Veren), Aug. 29, 1708.


Veren, s. James and Mary (Higginson) Weld, 2d w., Apr. 29, 1712.


-, s. James and Elizabeth (Corwine), bur. Jan. 13, 1704. -, s. James and Mary (Higginson) Weld, 2d w., Apr. 25, 1709.


-, d. Timothy and Bethia, b. and d. June 23, 1720. G. R. 1.


-, w. Timothy, bur. Aug. 27, 1756, a. 36 y. C. R. 1.


LINDSEY (see also Lyndsey), Sally, at the almshouse, Nov. 10, 1822, a. 37 y.


LISCOMB (see also Luscomb), Thomas, Oct. 7 [5. P. R. 57.], 1760. C. R. 1.


-, ch. Tho[ma]s, bur. Nov. 16, 1758, a. 2 y. C. R. 1.


s. W[illia]m, dysentery, Sept. 21, 1789, a. 1 y. 3 m. C. R. 1.


LISCUMB (see also Luscomb), Sam[ue]1, jr. [housewright. N. R. 8.], decay, bur. Dec. 4, 1789. C. R. 11.


LISTER, Mary, bur. July 24, 1773. P. R. 655.


LITTLE, Eliza, w. Dr., hectic, June -, 1808, a. 32 y. c. R. 1. Elizabeth (Williams) [d. George Williams, Esq. C. R. 1.],


w. Dr. Moses of Newbury, consumption, May 28, 1808, a. 34 y. c. R. 4.


Henry, s. the late Dr. Moses, on ship Coral of Boston, at sea [Mar. 31. N. R. 9.], 1826, a. 23 y.


Moses, physician, b. at Newbury, h. Elizabeth (Williams), consumption, Oct. 13, 1811, a. 45 y. c. R. 4.


LITTLEFIELD, Adams, b. Wendell, cordwainer, s. Jotham and Chloe, dysentery, Sept. 2, 1846, a. 29 y.


Agnes L. [S. N. R. 9.], d. Edson, lung fever, Jan. 28, 1843, a. 16 m.


Dan[ie]] W., s. Dan[ie]] and Priscilla, typhus fever, Apr. 29, 1849, a. 4 y.


Jane, Mrs., a. 94 y. Issue of Sept. 20, 1836. N. R. 9.


Joseph, s. Jesse, dysentery, Sept. 10, 1819, a. 1 y.


Mary [d. William Boden. N. R. 9.], w. Theoder, fever, Nov. 16, 1830, a. 33 y.


406


SALEM DEATHS


LITTLEFIELD, Theodore, -, 1833. tomb. G. R. 7.


, ch. J. Issue of Sept. 14, 1819. N. R. 9.


-, ch. - May 29, 1836. c. R. 5. Mrs., Sept. 16, 1836, a. 94 y. c. R. 5.


LLOYD, Thomas, see Loyd, Thomas.


LOGAN, George, M. D., m. of Edinburg, decay, July 16, 1793, a. 45 y. C. R. 4.


LOGUE, James, b. [Londonderry. N. R. 9.], Ireland, black- smith, s. James and Rebecca, lock jaw, June 30, 1846, a. 43 y.


Susanna, b. Ireland, w. Joseph, lung fever, Sept. 8, 1846, a. 31 y.


LOHAN, Bridget, b. Ireland, w. Hugh, d. Hugh and Mary Riley, ship fever, June 9, 1847, a. 40 y.


LONG, Arminda S., of New York, b. New York, d. Is[aa]c and Nancy A., scarlet fever, at New York, June 22, 1844, a. 2 1-2 y.


LONGEWAY, Ann, wid., peripneumony, Nov. 16, 1825, a. 70 y.


Jane, wid., general debility, Oct. 7, 1828, a. 67 y.


LOPEZ, Anthony, late 2d mate of the bark Cavalier, at Boston, June 20, 1835, a. 45 y. N. R. 9.


LORD, Charles B[radford. N. R. 9.], s. Bradford and Sarah, lung fever, Aug. 24, 1848, a. 5 m.


David, jr., at Para, consumption, Apr. 8, 1844, a. 29 y. N. R. 9. David, b. Ipswich, carpenter, s. Dan[ie]] and Eliz[abeth], palsy, Nov. 24, 1845, a. 62 y.


David H., clerk at railroad, s. David and Lucy, consumption, Nov. 11, 1846, a. 26 y.


Edw[ar]d, s. Joseph H. [and Judith M. G. R. 8.], whooping cough, Apr. 20, 1828, a. 5 m.


Henry P[ickman. N. R. 9.], s. Mich[ae]] and Marg[are]t, May 6, 1847, a. 11 m.


James H., consumption, Nov. 10, 1846, a. 26 y. N. R. 9.


Mary E[lizabeth. N. R. 9.], d. Andrew and Mary, typhus fever, Jan. 4, 1845, a. 13 y.


Michael A[ugustine. N. R. 9.], b. Ipswich, s. Mich[ae]] and Mary, consumption, July 23, 1845, a. 15 y.


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SALEM DEATHS


LORD, Rowland, s. Will[ia]m and Jane, 5 : 10 m : 1674. CT. R. Susannah, w. Jacob, a. 25 y. Issue of Sept. 1, 1801. N. R. 9. Thomas, Capt., on his passage from Tampico, at sea. Issue of Dec. 20, 1839. N. R. 9.


Thomas, of Peabody, wool business, b. Ipswich, h. Lydia


Boardman, at S. Danvers, Nov. 9, 1840, a. 37 y. G. R. 9. Thomas Henry, s. Philip, Nov. 9, 1830, a. 7 m. c. R. 10. William, sr., Jan. 14, 1672, a. 97 y. CT. R.


William, of Berwick, mariner, fever, Aug. 12, 1793, a. 25 y. C. R. 4.


, twin ch. Jacob, a. 26 y. Issue of Sept. 5, 1809. , ch. Jacob, a. 6 y. Issue of Apr. 18, 1815. N. R. 9.


-, d. Philip, pneumonia after measles, Sept. 2, 1825, a. 1 y.


LORGE, Betsy, Oct. 10, 1793. P. R. 55.


LORING, , ch. Samuel. Issue of Aug. 30, 1814. N. R. 9.


-, s. [Capt. N. R. 9.] Sam[ue]] icterus infantum, Aug. 2, 1824, a. 1 w.


LOUD, Christian N., at sea, -, 1827, a. 23 y. Lydia B., w. of Mark, Aug. 5, 1835, a. 22 y. G. R. 11.


William Henry, only ch. Noah, of Pittston, Me., a. 19 m. Issue of July 14, 1835. N. R. 9.


LOUVREIR, Peter C[harles. N. R. 9.], of Boston, b. in France, teacher of music, lung fever, at Boston, Feb. 1, 1846, a. 63 y. [a. 68 y. N. R. 9.]


LOVEJOY, Ch[arle]s, of Roxbury, s. Jos[eph] and Nancy, croup, at Roxbury, Feb. 14, 1848, a. 2 3-4 y.


Edward [s. Joseph. N. R. 9; s. Hepsibah. c. R. 10.], pneu- monia, Sept. 16, 1824, a. 4 y.


Hepzibah, wid., phthisis, July 1, 1829, a. 47 y.


John, Sept. 28, 1821, a. 54 y. C. R. 10.


Joseph [formerly of Amherst. N. R. 9.], jaundice, Sept. 27, 1821, a. 46 y.


Rich[ar]d, s. Joseph, dropsy, Aug. 20, 1841, a. 6 1-2 y. Sarah, of Roxbury, d. Jos[eph] and Nancy, croup, at Rox- bury, Feb. 6, 1848, a. 4 y.


408


SALEM DEATHS


LOVELOCK, Sarah [Day of Gloucester. c. R. 4.], w. W[il- lia ]m [formerly w. Rice, s. Maj. of Portsmouth. C. R. 4.], consumption, Aug. 29, 1818, a. 29 y.


LOVET (see also Lovett), Abigaile, d. John and Mary, 27 : 3 m: 1659. CT. R.


LOVETT (see also Lovet), Benjamin, at Beverly, bur. July 11, 1825, a. 44 y. c. R. 11.


Betsey, w. James, of Beverly, bur. Dec. 3, 1802, a. 19 y. N. R. 9.


W[illia]m A., of Beverly, b: Beverly, s. Is[rae]] E., of Bev- erly, lung fever, at Beverly, Apr. 26, 1842, a. 13 m.


LOW (see also Lowe), Abigail, wid. Tho[mas], lung fever, Apr. 9, 1842, a. 59 y.


Daniel, of the brig Trail, Capt. Tate, at sea. Issue of Sept. 28, 1804. N. R. 9.


Daniel, Dec. 11, 1810, a. 61 y. G. R. 7.


Edward Porter, s. Seth and Mary (Porter), Jan. 18, 1815 [a. 10 m. c. R. 1.]


Emily H., d. Elijah [and Hannah. G. R. 1.], dropsy, Mar. 20, 1840, a. 16 m.


Geo[rge] Henry, s. Geo[rge] and Hannah A., lung fever, Apr. 17, 1847, a. 6 m.


Lucy Ann, d. William and Susan, Sept. 12, 1802, a. 17 m. 10 d. G. R. 8.


Margaret, d. Richard, a. 8 m. Issue of Sept. 12, 1837. N. R. 9. Mary, wid. [Daniel. G. R. 7.], bur. Mar. 31, 1815, a. 61 y. N. R. 9. [a. 62 y. G. R. 7.]


Mary, d. Rich [ar]d [and Margaret. G. R. 7.], suddenly, Aug. 8, 1819, a. 3 y. [a. 2 y. 7 m. G. R. 9.]


Mary Ann, w. John, and d. Jeremiah Cole, of Beverly, a. 28 y. Issue of July 31, 1838. N. R. 9.


Samuel, s. Daniel and Mary, Nov. 5, 1805, a. 24 y. G. R. 7. Susan [Mrs., formerly of Ipswich. N. R. 9.], consumption, at the almshouse, Oct. 22, 1839, a. 60 y.


Susanna, w. William, Oct. 18, 1804, a. 27 y. G. R. 8.


W [illia]m, supposed to have been washed overboard near Cape Cod from sch' Juno, Jan. 8, 1822, a. 46 y.


William Henry, s. Richard, a. 17 m. Issue of Apr. 13, 1832. N. R. 9. , ch. -, bur. Sept. 20, 1732. P. R. 83. -, ch. bur. Mar. 13, 1775. P. R. 655.


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SALEM DEATHS


Low, -, ch. -, cough and fits, bur. Apr. 28, 1786,


a. 2 y. 5 m. c. R. 11. . -, inf. ch. -, bur. Mar. 21, 1797. C. R. 11.


, Capt., of the brig Betsey, from Leghorn, lost over- board, July 13, 1806. N. R. 9.


LOWE (see also Low), Joseph Henry Torrey, s. Richard, a. 17 m. Issue of Oct. 17, 1834. N. R. 9.


Thomas, a. 49 y. Issue of Oct. 11, 1833. N. R. 9.


LOWEL (see also Lowell), Thomas, at sea, -, 1829, a. 30 y.


LOWELL (see also Lowel), -, Mrs., Mar. 30, 1777. P. R. 84.


LOYD, Thomas, jr. [of the brig "Susan," Capt. Pecko. N. R. 9.], s. Tho [ma]s and Esther, "Ex. by Shipwreck" [off Thatcher's Island, exhaustion. N. R. 9.], Mar. 23, 1847, a. 23 y.


LUDDEN, -, ch. Micah. Issue of Mar. 12, 1805. N. R. 9.


LUDLOW, Augustus C., Lt., of the U. S. frigate Chesapeake, of wound received from the British ship Shannon, at Hali- fax, June 13, 1813, a. 21 y. N. R. 9.


LUFKIN, Ch[arle]s H., s. W[illia]m, whooping cough, Jan. 24, 1843, a. 2 m.


Emeline Thomson, d. W[illia]m, a. 20 m. Issue of Oct. 12, 1832. N. R. 9.


Jerem[ia]h, at sea, -, 1829, a. 21 y.


Mary, wid. Solomon, a. 83 y. Issue of June 24, 1834. N. R. 9. Mary Ann, family of W[illia]m, consumption, Jan. 21, 1840, a. 30 y.


Otis Franklin, s. William, a. 8 m. Issue of Apr. 10, 1840. N. R. 9.


Solomon. Issue of Jan. 11, 1811. N. R. 9.


Solomon, jr., a. 18 y. Issue of Mar. 29, 1805. N. R. 9.


LUMAN, Benja[min], seaman, on brig Gen. Jackson, at sea, , 1828, a. 19 y.


LUMMUS, Ezra, s. Ezra, left in care of the trade of the brig Richmond, Capt. Bates, at Majunga, Madagascar, July 12, 1838, a. 20 y. N. R. 9.


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SALEM DEATHS


LUMMUS, Josephine [M. N. R. 9.], d. Ezra, scarlet fever, Dec. 7, 1839, a. 6 y.


Sam[ue]] [H. N. R. 9.], b. Wenham, tailor, s. Ezra and Ann, typhus fever, July 17, 1846, a. 19 y.


LUND, W[illia]m Henry, s. W[illia]m, lung fever, Mar. 22, 1836, a. 7 m. c. R. 5.


LUNGREN, Frances, see Langren, Francis.


LUNT, Caroline, d. Joseph and Caroline, dropsy in head, May 13, 1845, a. 17 m.


John A., s. John C., suddenly, Dec. 29, 1830, a. 7 m. P. R. 651.


LUSCOMB (see also Lescomb, Liscomb, Liscumb), Andrew, intemperance, Feb. 7, 1825, a. 32 y.


Bailey, s. Henry, dysentery, Aug. 8, 1824, a. 2 y.


Benja[min], paralysis, at the almshouse, Mar. 6, 1829, a. 78 y. Betsey [M. N. R. 9.], d. W[illia]m, jr., fits, July 28, 1818, a. 21 y.


Caroline, d. Henry and Polly, Oct. 1, 1833, a. 4 m. G. R. 1. Elenor, wid. W[illia]m, consumption, Nov. 4, 1841, a. 46 y.


Eliz[abet]h [Mrs., mother of R. Brookhouse, Esq. C. R. 11.], dysentery, Sept. 15, 1827, a. 71 y.


Frances, d. William and Jane, Sept. 15, 1707.


George A[Ifred. N. R. 9.], s. John C. and Sarah, May 19, 1833, a. 16 m. G. R. 8.


Henry. Issue of June 4, 1816. N. R. 9.


Henry, Aug. 18, 1837, a. 56 y. G. R. 1.


James A. [ch. William. c. R. 10.], cholera infantum, Sept. 2, 1830, a. 1 y.


John, s. W[illia]m, a. 18 y. Issue of Sept. 22, 1807. N. R. 9. Joseph Warren, s. W[illia]m, jr., a. 3 y. Issue of May 23, 1817. N. R. 9.


Lucy Ann, d. Joseph W., a. 2 y. 4 m. Issue of May 27, 1836. N. R. 9.


Mary [(Mugford), w. Henry. dup.], wid. Henry, old age, Oct. 15, 1840, a. 79 y. [a. 78 y. dup ; a. 83 y. N. R. 9.] Mary Jane, d. William H. and Mary J., disease of brain, June 29, 1848, a. 19 y.


Mehet[abl]e, wid. [William, jr. G. R. 1.], consumption, July 24, 1825, a. 49 y. [a. 52 y. G. R. 1.]


Richard. Issue of Mar. 15, 1791. N. R. 9.


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SALEM DEATHS


LUSCOMB, Richard, at the poor house, a. 56 y. Issue of Apr. 12, 1814. N. R. 9.


S. A. [Stephen Augustus], s. W[illia]m, epilepsy, Aug. 22, 1829, a. 5 y.


Samuel, bur. Jan. 16, 1808, a. 82 y. C. R. 11.


Sarah, d. William and Jane, Oct. 8, 1714.


Sarah, Mrs., consumption, July 13, 1839, a. 74 y.


Sarah Ellen, d. Henry and Polly, May 7, 1835, a. 6 y. G. R. 1.


Susan, a. 20 y. Issue of July 23, 1816. N. R. 9.


Susan, w. W[illia]m, phthisis pulmonalis, Mar. 1, 1824, a. 63 y.


Susanna, w. Samuel, Sept. 3, 1781. G. R. 13.


Thomas, on board the brig George, on her passage from Malta to Gibraltar. Issue of Sept. 17, 1811. N. R. 9.


W. G., at Panama, -, 1826, a. 26 y.


W [illia]m, s. William and Jane, Mar. 5, 1709-10.


W[illia]m, bur. Nov. 28, 1806. C. R. 11.


William, painter, consumption, Feb. 4, 1820, a. 46 y.


William, consumption, Apr. 12, 1827, a. 80 y.


William, delirium tremens, Apr. 26, 1831, a. 38 y. c. R. 10.


Will [ia]m H., mariner, s. Will [ia]m H. and Mary J., paraly- sis, Nov. 25, 1848, a. 25 y.


-, w. Richard, a. 30 y. Issue of July 8, 1788. N. R. 8. -, ch. William, jr. Issue of Dec. 15, 1809. N. R. 9. , ch. William, jr., a. 11 m. Issue of May 11, 1813. N. R. 9. wid., a. 80 y. Issue of Apr. 22, 1817. N. R. 9. , s. Henry, measles, Nov. 2, 1821, a. 4 y.


LUTHER, John, mariner in the schooner Friendship, sailed from Winyan, Nov. - , 1803, lost at sea, - -. P. R. 82. John, June 15, 1843, a. 53 y. N. R. 9.


Nathan, a. 71 y. Issue of July 1, 1806. N. R. 9.


LYMON, Lydia, w. Theod[ore] -, 1826, a. 62 y. C. R. 1.


LYNCH, T., murdered, June 15, 1831.


Tho [ma]s, b. Danvers, s. Joseph and Ellen, inflammation of bowels, Oct. 26, 1848, a. 6 m.


Tobias, cook on board the brig Gulielma, of New York, drowned from the wreck on Ocracock Bar, Oct. 13, 1846, a. 38 y. N. R. 9.


LYNDALL, Bethia, see Lindall, Bethiah.


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SALEM DEATHS


LYNDE (see also Lynds), Benjamin, Hon. [s. Simon and Hannah, of Boston. G. R. 1.], Jan. 28, 1745 [1744. G. R. 1.], a. 79 y. P. R. 83.


Benja[min], Hon. [s. Benjamin and Mary. G. R. 1.], old age, Oct. 5, 1781, a. 81 y. C. R. 1.


Hannah, d. the late Benjamin Esq. [Judge, distraction. C. R. 1.], abt. Dec. 21, 1792. [a. 56 y. C. R. 1.]


Mary, mother of Benjamin, jr., d. Hon. Maj. William Browne and Hanah, 1st w., palsy, July 12, 1753, in her 74th y. P. R. 83.


M[ary. c. R. 1.], Madam [wid. Hon. Benjamin. N. R. 9.], influenza, May 31, 1790, a. 81 y.


Primus, bur. June 14, 1787. P. R. 84.


William, merchant, s. Benj[amin] and Mary, May 10, 1752, a. 37 y. G. R. 1.


LYNDS (see also Lynde), -, Mrs., Dec. - , 1832. C. R. 14.


LYNDSEY (see also Lindsey), Caroline S., d. Rich[ar]d and Sophronia, dropsy in head, Mar. 3, 1846, a. 13 m.


LYON (see also Lyons), James, 30 : 6 m : 1661. CT. R.


, Mrs., formerly of Marblehead, a. 80 y. Issue of Nov. 6, 1787. N. R. 8.


LYONS (see also Lyon), Hannah, Mrs., Dec. 13, 1832, a. 47 y. N. R. 9.


Han[nah], d. Jer[emiah] and Hannah, infantile, Apr. 3, 1845, a. 1 d. Jeremias, at Danvers almshouse, June 22, 1839, a. 3 y. 9 m. C. R. 14.


John, b. Ireland, laborer, age, July 18, 1848, a. 71 y.


Mary, wid., native of Ireland, a. 92 y. Issue of Mar. 26, 1833. N. R. 9.


Mary, at Danvers, May 16, 1838, a. 35 y. c. R. 14.


-, inf. ch. John. Issue of Feb. 9, 1821. N. R. 9.


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