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Mary (Southwick), wid. Ab[raha]m, bilious fever, bur. at Danvers, d. Aug. 9, 1842, a. 46 y.
Mehitable, w. Samuel, apoplexy, bur. Jan. 30, 1834, a. 44 y. N. R. 9.
Peter [steward on board brig Nereus, Capt. Brookhouse. N. R. 9.], at sea, - --- , 1825, a. 21 y. [Issue of Dec.
23, 1826. N. R. 9.]
Robert, a. 39 y. Issue of Nov. 19, 1802. N. R. 9.
Sam[ue]l, of Danvers, "a fall from his cart," at Danvers, Dec. 8, 1843, a. 60 y.
Stephen, b. Apr. [9], 1808, d. at sea June 19, 18[3]1. G. R. 8. White, at sea, on board brig Hope, July or Aug. - , 1822, a. 25 y.
W[illia]m Edward, s. W[illia]m P. and Mary W., July 4, 1839, a. 3 y. 34 d. G. R. 1.
, inf. ch. Jos[eph]. Issue of Apr. 3, 1817. N. R. 9.
-, d. James, dysentery, Nov. 10, 1827, a. 9 m.
, s. James, fits, July 12, 1839, a. 3 y.
WINCHESTER, Elizabeth, w. Jacob B., Esq., June 30, 1833, a. 68 y. N. R. 9.
Eliz[abeth] L., w. Jacob, d. Sam[ue]] and Eliz[abeth] Lang, lung fever, Mar. 27, 1846, a. 41 y.
Geo[rge] H[enry. N. R. 9.], s. Jacob, bowel complaint, July 30, 1840, a. 2 y.
Henry, s. Jacob B., at Union, Penn., a. 24 y. Issue of Sept. 9, 1817. N. R. 9.
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WINCHESTER, Joseph, s. Jacob P., Esq., a. 21 y. Issue of Oct. 2, 1821. N. R. 9.
Lemuel, of Andover, carpenter, dysentery, Oct. 11, 1801, a. 36 y. c. R. 4.
WIND, John, Oct. 7, 1732, a. 79 y. G. R. 1.
WINDET, Peter, bur. Feb. 23, 1741. C. R. 11.
WINDOW, Ellinor, w. Richard, of Gloucester, May 16, 1658. Richard, of Gloucester, June 5, 1665.
WING, Rebecca, b. Beverly, wid. Will[ia]m, d. Jos[eph] and Rebecca Saunders, lung fever, at Danvers, Jan. 20, 1846, a. 73 y. [a. 61 y. G. R. 9.]
, d. William, from Plymouth, and Rebecca (Saunders of Marblehead), atrophia infantilis, Mar. 21, 1806, a. 6 w. c. R. 4.
WINGATE, Benjamin, on board the brig Mary Helen, at sea, May 31, 1843, a. 22 y. N. R. 9.
WINN [Benjamin. N. R. 9.], s. Benj[amin], dropsy in head, Sept. 5, 1821, a. 19 y.
Benja[min], consumption, Nov. 11, 1828, a. 54 y.
Edward Augustus, s. Edward D., Nov. 10, 1832, a. 11 m. N. R. 9.
Elizabeth, wid. Joseph, of Burlington, a. 76 y. Issue of Oct. 24, 1817. N. R. 9.
Frances A., Aug. 5, 1837. P. R. 542.
Henry A. H., Sept. 15, 1825. P. R. 542.
Henry L., Jan. 30, 1818. P. R. 542.
J. R., s. John, seaman on the ship Caroline Augusta, off the coast of Sumatra. Issue of Oct. 15, 1841. N. R. 9. John, Oct. 25, 1835, a. 70 y. N. R. 9.
Joseph, affection of the heart, Nov. 5, 1839, a. 78 y.
Joseph Alonzo, s. Joseph R., jr., a. 22 m. Issue of Oct. 7, 1831. N. R. 9.
Joseph R., - -, 1828. tomb. G. R. 7.
Marcia, w. Capt. Joseph, Oct. 2, 1805, a. 40 y. G. R. 1.
Mary E., w. Joseph, Esq. Issue of Apr. 15, 1831. N. R. 9. Richard D., seaman, lost overboard from barque Stamboul,
of Boston, on her passage to Smyrna, a. 18 y. Issue of June 25, 1844. N. R. 9.
Sally, w. Capt. Joseph. Issue of Oct. 4, 1805. N. R. 9.
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WINN, Samuel, s. Timothy, of Portsmouth, N. H., deceased, at Woburn, consumption, a. 29 y. Issue of Aug. 8, 1826. N. R. 9.
Sarah, w. John, suddenly, Dec. 19, 1832, a. 67 y. N. R. 9.
Timo[thy] R., consumption, Apr. 10, 1827, a. 34 y.
William Williams, s. John, jr., Esq., a. 18 m. Issue of May 23, 1834. N. R. 9.
, s. Joseph R., cholera morbus, Jan. 30, 1818, a. 21 m. WINTER, Edward, s. Edward and Debara (Golt), -, 1677. CT. R.
George, b. Maryland, consumption, Aug. 31, 1847, a. 45 y. WIRLEY (see also Whirley), -, ch. Mr., Nov. 11, 1807. P. R. 61.
WIRLING, see Worling.
WISWALL, J[oanna. dup.] D., Mrs., bur. Jan. 22, 1841. C. R. 5.
WITFORD (see also Whitford), -, brother Joseph An- drews, bur. Oct. 2, 1805. P. R. 61.
s. [wid. N. R. 9.], of Joseph Andrew's sister, bur. Dec. 24, 1812. P. R. 61.
WITHERELL, Joshua, grand s. Rev. William, of Plymouth, at the almshouse Dec. 23, 1773, in his 89th y. N. R. 4.
WITMORE (see also Whitmore), W[illia]m, s. W[illia]m, at Springfield, Aug. 4, 1810, a. 5 y. C. R. 1.
WITTEMORE (see also Whitmore), -- , Mrs., bur. Jan. 6, 1807. P. R. 61.
WITWORTH, Anna, wid., old age, -- , 1809, a. 77 y. C. R. 1.
WODKIND (see also Woodkind), Lydia, w. Samuel, Feb. 22, 1829, a. 87 y. G. R. 8.
Samuel, b. July 19, 1747, d. Apr. 20, 1826. G. R. 8.
WOLCOTT (see also Walcott), Elizabeth, d. Josiah, Esq., and Penelope (Corwine), July 12, 1702.
Elizabeth, d. Josiah and Mary (Freke), 2d w., Jan. 24, 1716. Freke, s. Josiah and Mary (Freke), 2d w., July 7, 1696. John, s. John and Eliza[beth] (Papillon), Nov. 27, 1731.
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WOLCOTT, John, Esq., sheriff, May 27, 1747. P. R. 83. Josiah, s. Josiah and Penelope (Corwine), Jan. 4, 1690. Josiah, s. Josiah and Mary (Freke), 2d w., July 31, 1700. Mary, d. Josiah and Mary (Freke), 2d w., July 29, 1706. Mehitable, d. Josiah and Mary (Freke), 2d w., July 6, 17 -. Penelope (Corwine), w. Josiah, Dec. 28, 1690.
Sarah, d. Josiah and Mary (Freke), 2d w., Sept. 2, 17[20. T. c.]
Thomas, s. Josiah and Mary (Freke), 2d w., Sept. 13, 1697. -, Mr., July 6, 1721. P. R. 83.
WOOD, Aaron, drowned at sea. Issue of Jan. 26, 1790. N. R. 9.
Betsey, Oct. 24, 1788, a. 18 y. N. R. 8.
Betsey A[llen. N. R. 9.], b. West Newbury, d. Leon[ard S. N. R. 9.], and Minna, consumption, Mar. 4, 1847, a. 22 y. Eliz[abeth] H., b. Middleton, w. Sam[ue]] P., d. Allen Pea- body of Middleton, childbirth, Aug. 19, 1846, a. 40 y.
George, jr., s. George, consumption, Jan. 1, 1839, a. 21 y. Hannah L., d. Geo[rge] [and Margaret (Gardner). P. R. 196.], dropsy, Nov. 25, 1841, a. 11 y.
James G., s. George and Margaret (Gardner), 3d w., Oct. 5, 1829. P. R. 196.
Mariane, of Washington, w. Geo[rge], d. Jabez and Ann Baldwin, at Washington, Dec. 20, 1831, a. 22 y.
Martha [(Barnard). P. R. 196.], w. George, consumption, Nov. 7, 1827, a. 44 y.
Mary Ann, b. Bradford, d. Leon[ard. N. R. 9.] and Myra, consumption, Aug. 1, 1847, a. 19 y.
Nath[anie]1 P., s. Geo[rge] [and Thankful P. P. R. 196.], consumption, June 19, 1822, a. 4 m.
Pheobe Ann, d. Sam[ue]l T., dysentery, Aug. 28, 1840, a. 20 m.
Sarah, wid. Steph[e]n, age, Dec. 30, 1841, a. 92 y.
Steph[e]n [soldier of the Revolution. G. R. 8.], age, Nov. 19, 1841, a. 94 y.
Thankful [(Paine), b. Maine. P. R. 196.], w. Geo[rge], con- sumption, Mar. 20, 1822, a. 27 y.
Mrs., d. Mr. Hiller, decay, bur. Oct. 24, 1785. C. R. 11. ch. - , bur. Sept. 11, 1788. C. R. 11.
Mrs., bur. Nov. 10, 1806. P. R. 61. , , ch. Sam[ue]l, infantile, May 14, 1841. --
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SALEM DEATHS
WOODBERRY (see also Woodbury), Ann R., a. 10 y. 10 m. Issue of June 13, 1843. N. R. 9.
Gideon, of Beverly, consumption, Jan. 6, 1816, a. 58 y. C. R. 4. Isaiah, s. Josiah, at Guadaloupe, a. 16 y. Issue of Mar. 26, 1805. N. R. 9.
Joseph, , 1814. c. R. 13.
Lydia, wid., palsy, Feb. 19, 1797, in her 84th y. N. R. 9.
WOODBERY (see also Woodbury), John, s. John and Eliza[ [beth], 11: 11 m: 1662. CT. R.
Mary, d. Andrew and Mary, 6 :9 m : 1658. CT. R.
WOODBRIDGE, Anne, d. Nathaniel and Anne (Millet), Sept. 29, 1730.
Benja[min], Capt., Jan. 9, 1761, a. 80 y. C. R. 1.
Dorcas, wid., consumption, Mar. - , 1820, a. 74 y. [Issue of Mar. 10. N. R. 9.]
Dudley, s. Benjamin and Mary (Osgood), May 29, 1723.
Dudley, s. twin, Benja[min] and Mary, Sept. - , 1730.
Dudley, s. Dudley and Dorcas, Aug. 11, 1771, a. 7 y. G. R. 1. Dudley, at Philadelphia, a. 22 y. Issue of Dec. 29, 1795. N. R. 9.
Dudley, Oct. 21, 1799, a. 66 y.
Dudley G., of the U. S. Navy, at New York. Issue of Jan. 27, 1832. N. R. 9.
John, s. Dudley, on board Capt. Grafton's brig, drowned. Issue of Mar. 11, 1784. N. R. 7.
Joshua C., Dec. 28, 1835, a. 33 y. N. R. 9.
Martha, d. Nathaniel and Anne (Millet), Nov. 2, 1723.
Martha, d. Benja[min] and Mary, Feb. 10, 1726-7.
Martha, d. Benja[min] and Mary, Oct. - , 1728.
Mary, w. Tho[ma]s M., Esq., Jan. 19, 1838, a. 75 y. N. R. 9. Tho[ma]s M., merchant, s. Dudley, deceased, age, May 18, 1841, a. 76 y.
William, 2d officer of the ship Arab, of Boston, at Havanna, cholera. Issue of May 27, 1834. N. R. 9.
-, Capt. [Nov. or Dec.], 1760. C. R. 1.
WOODBURY (see also Woodberry, Woodbery), Ann, Mrs., a. 33 y. Issue of May 4, 1838. N. R. 9.
Asa, s. Asa and Jeannie, consumption, bur. Jan. 17, 1844, a. 34 y. C. R. 11. Elizabeth, w. Josiah, a. 52 y. Issue of Dec. 24, 1813. N. R. 9. Elizabeth, wid. John, a. 85 y. Issue of Oct. 25, 1839. N. R. 9.
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WOODBURY, Hannah, d. Josiah, deceased, a. 20 y. Issue of June 27, 1809. N. R. 9.
Israel, carpenter, dropsy of heart, July 1, 1843, a. 65 y.
Isa [ia]h, Capt., at sea, - 1844. c. R. 5.
James, convulsions, Mar. 8, 1826, a. 48 y.
James, jr., s. James, throat distemper, Dec. 1, 1843, a. 5 y.
Jesse, s. Josiah, deceased, a. 15 y. Issue of June 9, 1807. N. R. 9.
John, a. 80 y. Issue of Sept. 16, 1836. N. R. 9.
Josiah, Aug. 12, 1804, a. 57 y.
Josiah [a Revolutionary pensioner, of Boxford. N. R. 9.], in- flammation of lungs, Dec. 17, 1843, a. 90 y.
Levi, s. Israel [and Susan (Luscomb). P. R. 171.], atrophia, Oct. 2 [3. c. R. 10.], 1824, a. 16 m. [a. 13 m. N. R. 9.] Margaret, wid. Josiah, bur. June 30, 1809, a. 59 y. N. R. 9. Martha, d. Josiah and Margaret, Dec. 5, 1805, a. 26 y. G. R. 7. Martha, b. Beverly, wid. Gid[eo]n, heart complaint, May 31, 1844, a. 73 y.
[Mary. N. R. 9.], wid., old age, June 10, 1839, a. 86 y. [a. 87 y. N. R. 9.]
Mary, w. Addison [Mary P., w. Oliver. N. R. 9.], typhus fever, bur. at Danvers, d. Oct. 1, 1842, a. 20 y.
Mary, Sept. 3, 1848, a. 48 y. N. R. 9.
Matthew, drowned, Oct. 19, 1813. N. R. 9.
Nath[anie]1, bur. at Danvers, d. May 30, 1828, a. 70 y. Ruth, wid., intemperance, Sept. 24, 1826, a. 52 y.
Ruth A., d. Tim[oth]y, deceased, diseased spine, June 11, 1843, a. 11 y.
Ruth Ann, typhus fever, Aug. 20, 1824, a. 16 y.
Sally, Mrs., bur. Aug. 24, 1811. P. R. 61.
Sarah C[ole. N. R. 9.], d. Tim[oth]y, deceased, consumption, Mar. 29, 1844, a. 16 1-2 y.
Timothy, at the sailor's home, in New York, Mar. 5, 1841. N. R. 9.
, ch. Josiah. Issue of Oct. 7, 1806. N. R. 9.
-, of Beverly, in the family of John Andrew. Issue of Aug. 30, 1811. N. R. 9.
, wid., d. Josiah Richardson, deceased. Issue of Sept. 26, 1826. N. R. 9.
, Capt., of the brig Reaper, at Monrovia. Issue of Apr. 16, 1833. N. R. 9.
, wid., old age, June 10, 1839, a. 86 y.
-, wid. John, old age, Oct. 28, 1839, a. 78 y.
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SALEM DEATHS
WOODCOCK, Hana, d. William and Hana, 7:5 m : 1663. CT. R.
Susana, d. William and Hana, abt. 10 m : 1664. CT. R.
William, s. William and Hana, Mar. 21, 1667. CT. R.
William, 16 : 4 m : 1669. CT. R.
WOODEN, Elizabeth, bur. Jan. 1, 1749. C. R. 11.
WOODIS, Frances, w. John, 3 m : 1658. CT. R.
John, 25 : 3 m: 1659. CT. R.
WOODKIND (see also Wodkind), Cynthia, d. Samuel and Lydia, phthisic and consumption, Feb. 15, 1791, a. 5 y. C. R. 4.
Jonathan, bur. Apr. 29, 1780. P. R. 655.
Lydia, d. Samuel, from Berkshire, and Lydia (Lambert), fever, Nov. 8, 1798, a. 14 y. C. R. 4.
Lydia (Philips from Lynn), wid. Benjamin, suddenly, July 9, 1800, a. 79 y. c. R. 4.
Mary (Dodd), wid. W[illia]m, dropsy in head, Aug. 27, 1847, a. 49 y. W[illia]m, drowned, Jan. 24, 1829, a. 35 y. [Jan. 22, a. 26 y. C. R. 10.]
-, of Newbury, "perished with the cold," Feb. 21, 1811. N. R. 9.
WOODROW, Rebecka, w. Benjamin, 2:4 m: 1663. CT. R. WOODWARD, Eliz[abeth] [w. William. N. R. 9.], consump- tion, Nov. 19, 1819, a. 47 y.
, ch. Isaac, bur. July 4, 1793. c. R. 11.
,
Mrs., a. 63 y. Issue of Dec. 20, 1831. N. R. 9.
WOODWELL, Lydia, d. Mathew, Oct. 25, 1686. CT. R. Priscilla, a ch. bur. Oct. 29, 1747. C. R. 11. Samuell, Dec. 15, 1697. CT. R.
WORBY, -, ch. John, bur. Jan. 13, 1780. P. R. 655.
WORCESTER (see also Worster), Hannah D., w. Jona- [than] F., consumption, June 2, 1840, a. 32 y. Harriet Newell, d. Ebenezer, a. 4 y. Issue of July 14, 1820. N. R. 9.
Harrison N., s. Ebenezer, dropsy, July 29, 1820, a. 5 y. John Norris, s. Rev. Dr. -- , a. 2 y. Issue of Aug. 18, 1812. N. R. 9.
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WORCESTER, John Norris, s. Rev. Dr. -- , a. 2 y. 2 m. Issue of Nov. 7, 1815. N. R. 9.
Lydia Barton, d. Jonathan Fox and Mary (Barton), Aug. 15, 1846. [cholera infantum, dup .; Aug. 18, a. 8 m. dup.] [Maria. c. R. 10.], d. Eben[eze]r, fever, Oct. 3, 1821, a. 16 y. [a. 18 y. N. R. 9.]
Mary, w. Eben[eze]r, phthisis pulmonalis, Nov. 25, 1825, a. 39 y.
Mary H., w. Jonathan F., M. D., May 1, 1836, a. 30 y. N. R. 9. Samuel, Rev. [senior pastor of the Tabernacle Church at Brainerd, Tenn. N. R. 9.], at Brainerd, June 7, 1821. C. R. 5. [a. 50 y. N. R. 9.]
Sam[ue]1, Rev., Sept. 9, 1841.
Samuel, s. Jonathan Fox and Mary (Barton) [heart com- plaint. dup.], Feb. 27, 1844. [a. 5 1-2 m. dup.]
Zervia Fidelia, d. Rev. Samuel, quinsy, a. 5 y. 6 m. Issue of Jan. 31, 1804. N. R. 9.
-, ch. Rev., a. 21 m. Issue of July 24, 1810. N. R. 9. -, w. James, bur. Aug. 11, 1834. C. R. 11.
WORLING [Benjamin, s. Capt. W[illia]m. N. R. 9], dysen- tery, Aug. 4, 1821, a. 3 y. [Issue of Aug. 14, 1821. N. R. 9.]
WORMSTILL, Nancy [d. John B. N. R. 9.], dysentery, Aug. 14, 1819, a. 6 y.
WORSTER (see also Worcester), James Y., b. London, bar- ber, s. Edw[ar]d and Mary, consumption, June 19, 1849, a. 51 y.
Piozilla [Priscilla. G. R. 9.], d. James and Piozilla [Priscilla. G. R. 9.], fits, Dec. 21, 1846, a. 16 m.
WORTHMAN (see also Wortman), Mary Elizabeth, d. Rich- ard, a. 3 m. Issue of Sept. 25, 1835. N. R. 9.
WORTMAN (see also Worthman), Eliz[abeth] G. (Ham- mond), w. Rich[ar]d M., heart complaint, Feb. 9, 1841, a. 24 y.
WRIGHT (see also Right), Abigail, hectic, Dec. 13, 1789, a. 30 y. c. R. 1.
Anna B[rown. N. R. 9.], d. Peter E. and Han[na]h H., fits, Aug. 7, 1849, a. 1 5-12 y.
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WRIGHT, Charles O[sgood. N. R. 9.], s. Peter E. and Han[na]h H., scarlet fever, Aug. 15, 1849, a. 4 y. David, May 5, 1837, a. 62 y. N. R. 9.
Edward Augustus, s. Peter E., July 4, 1843, a. 2 y. N. R. 9. George, s. George and Mary (Clearage), mortification in the bowels, July 29, 1815, a. 4 m. c. R. 4.
George, on board the ship Indus, June 1, 1821. Issue of Dec. 25, 1821. N. R. 9.
Geo[rge] G[ardner. N. R. 9.], s. Geo[rge] W. and Sophron[i]a F., dropsy, May 6, 1848, a. 6 1-2 m.
Geo[rge] W., b. Milbury, machinist, h. Sophron[i]a (Up- ham), s. Gardner and Jemima, consumption, Apr. 15, 1849, a. 31 y.
Henry A., s. Peter E., dropsy of head, July 4, 1843, a. 2 y. James [a native of Scotland. N. R. 9.], hydrothorax, July 2, 1825, a. 65 y.
John, Capt., drowned at sea. Issue of July 13, 1784. N. R. 7. Martha, at Pickman's farm, fever, Aug. 28, 1813, a. 17 y. C. R. 4.
Mary, d. David and Elizabeth, July 14, 1814, a. 19 y. G. R. 8. Mary, wid., dropsy, July 26, 1819, a. 67 y.
Peter, laborer, brain fever, Sept. 19, 1840, a. 63 y.
Susanna, d. Allen and Susannah, a. 5 m. 10 d. Issue of May 4, 1841. N. R. 9.
, mother of Peter, Aug. 19, 1828, a. 89 y. C. R. 10.
WUHR, Eliz[abeth], b. Newburyport, w. L[orrence W. G. R. 7.] W., d. Benja[min] and Hannah Knapp, lung fever, Dec. 18, 1847, a. 62 y.
WYATT (see also Wyatte), Ann, w. Simon, inflammation of lungs, Oct. 2, 1843, a. 52 y.
Anna, at Andover, dropsy, Jan. 23, 1799, a. 33 y. c. R. 4. Elizabeth, d. William, deceased, and Jane, quinsy, Jan. 23, 1795, a. 27 m. c. R. 4.
John, s. William, deceased, and Jane, worm fever, Aug. 23, 1796, a. 8 y. c. R. 4.
Sarah (Chever), w. William, aged, Nov. 18, 1796, a. 70 y. C. R. 4.
William, at New Orleans, fever, received news Dec. 12, 1794, a. 34 y. c. R. 4.
William, Capt. [b. Newbury, h. Sarah (Chever), aged. C. R. 4.], Dec. 10, 1796, a. 67 y. [a. 71 y. G. R. 1.]
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WYATT, William, on board the brig Sukey, at Goree, on the coast of Africa, a. 18 y. Issue of May 28, 1802. N. R. 9.
WYATTE (see also Wyatt), -, Mrs., formerly of Mont- serrat, Beverly, at the almshouse, a. 42 y. Issue of Dec. 26, 1834. N. R. 9.
WYMAN, Annie, d. Edw[ar]d and Mary, dysentery, Oct. 3, 1848, a. 15 m.
Betsey, w. Rufus, bur. Nov. 12, 1844, a. 54 y. N. R. 9.
Elizabeth, wid., a. 76 y. Issue of May 17, 1831. N. R. 9.
Isaac, Oct. 2, 1836, a. abt. 80 y. N. R. 9.
James, victualler. Issue of May 15, 1792. N. R. 9.
John [a native of Hamburg. G. R. 8.], phthisis, Mar. 23 [29. G. R. 8.], 1828, a. 26 y.
Mary Abby, d. William [and Abigail B. P. R. 193.], a. 13 m. Issue of Oct. 24, 1837. N. R. 9.
YARRINGTON, Marion Augusta, d. Richard H., a. 10 m. Issue of June 15, 1838. N. R. 9.
Richard Henry Russell, s. Richard Henry, a. 7 w. Issue of Jan. 4, 1833. N. R. 9.
YELL, Martha Ann, at the female asylum, a. 7 y. Issue of May 28, 1816. N. R. 9.
Mehetable, old age, Nov. 18, 1826, a. 86 y.
Rebecca [wid. Capt. Moses. N. R. 9.], consumption, Jan. 29, 1825, a. 56 y.
d. -, burnt to death. Issue of Oct. 13, 1801. N. R. 9.
-, w. Capt. Moses [d. Capt. Benjamin Moses. N. R. 9.], bur. July 3, 1812. P. R. 61.
YONGE (see also Young), Judeth, d. Christopher and Prisca, beginning of 11 m: 1644. CT. F.
YORK, Geo[rge] W., s. John and Har[rie]t, dysentery, Aug. 25, 1849, a. 3 y.
YOUNG (see also Yonge), Benja[min], Jan. 3, 1745. P. R. 57. Caroline M[elissa. N. R. 9.], d. Levi, canker, Nov. 26, 1840, a. 6 y.
Ch[arle]s A[lbert N. R. 9.], s. Steph[e]n and Mary, croup, Jan. 21, 1847. [a. 7 w. N. R. 9.]
Eliza, d. John, worms, Sept. 15, 1818, a. 10 m.
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YOUNG, Elizabeth, w. John, Apr. - , 18-, in her 60th y .. P. R. 11.
Elizabeth [wid. Joseph. N. R. 9.], Mar. 31, 1832. P. R. 11. [a. 70 y. N. R. 9.]
James, Oct. 29, 1805, a. 22 y. G. R. 7.
John, bur. Sept. 28, 1773. P. R. 655.
John, h. Elizabeth ( Peters), Apr. 17, 1833. P. R. 11. Joseph, hatter, Apr. 21, 1803, a. 46 y. P. R. 34.
Joseph, organist [of St. Peter's Church. G. R. 13.], lung fever,
bur. Apr. 22, 1803. C. R. 11. [a. 47 y. G. R. 13.]
Joseph, a. 36 y. Issue of Apr. 30, 1833. N. R. 9.
Joseph, b. Kingston, N. H., cooper, s. Aaron and Dolly, pleurisy fever, May 2, 1848, a. 75 1-2 y.
Margaret (Abbot), wid. John, formerly w. Joseph Silsby, aged, Mar. 1, 1809, a. 90 y. C. R. 4.
Martha, wid. John, consumption, May 8, 1844, a. 41 y.
Mary G., w. Stephen, d. Will[ia]m Richardson, deceased, lung fever, Jan. 1, 1844, a. 53 y.
Mary Jane, b. Reading, d. Ivery and Jane, dropsy, Oct. 24, 1846, a. 6 y.
[Patty. N. R. 9.], w. John, phthisis pulmonalis, Nov. - , 1821, a. 37 y. [Issue of Nov. 20. N. R. 9.]
Sophia, consumption, bur. Aug. 29, 1817, a. 24 y.
Susan Cleveland, only d. W[illia]m, Jan. 17, 1836, a. 2 y. 3 m. N. R. 9.
William, a. 48 y. Issue of June 18, 1793. N. R. 9. -, Mrs., Jan. 15, 1745. P. R. 57.
-, ch. Joseph, worms, bur. Mar. 9, 1786, a. 2 y. 6 m. C. R. 11.
-, ch. Joseph, bur. Aug. - , 1791. C. R. 11. , ch. Joseph, worms, bur. Sept. 1, 1799. C. R. 11.
, w. Jonathan. Issue of Nov. 15, 1803. N. R. 9. Aug. 25, 1821, a. 3 m.
wid., consumption, Feb. 8, 1826, a. 77 y. Mrs., bur. Apr. 2, 1832. C. R. 11.
, ch. John, poisoned by mistake of medicine, bur. at Beverly, d. Aug. 18, 1845, a. 6 w.
ZIMMERMAN, Ch[arle]s A., s. John A. and Sarah E., Mar. 22, 1849, a. 7 1-2 m.
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SURNAMES MISSING.
, a gentleman from West Indies, dropsy, bur. Dec. 7, 1783. C. R. 11.
, , a stranger, at Knocker's Hole, convulsions, bur. Dec. 27, 1783. c. R. 11.
, grand ch. Mrs. Newton, bur. Aug. 4, 1790. C. R. 11.
a. 4 y. C. R. 11. , , ch. -, quincy, bur. Mar. 29, 1799,
, -, Mrs., d. sexton Crowel, at the poorhouse, bur. June 6, 1801. C. R. 11.
, , grand ch. John Honey, dysentery, bur. Aug. 22, 1802. C. R. 11.
, Cesar, burnt by powder, bur. Dec. 23, 1803. C. R. 11. , Cesar, blind, at the poorhouse, bur. Dec. 29, 1804. C. R. 11.
-, a stranger, at Mr. Fisk's, bur. Oct. 20, 1805. C. R. 11.
, a stranger, at the poorhouse, bur. May -, 1807. C. R. 11.
, a stranger, from Mrs. Collins, bur. Aug. 30, 1807. C. R. 11.
, , a foreigner, at the poorhouse, bur. Oct. 24, 1808. C. R. 11.
, , a stranger, at the poorhouse, bur. Jan. 27,
1809. C. R. 11. d. -, in care of Michael and Mary (Ryan) Hardigan, from Ireland, atrophy, Nov. 15, 1811, a. 4 y. C. R. 4.
, of Ireland, bur. Aug. 22, 1822. c. R. 11.
a native of Greece, bur. Sept. - , 1826.
C. R. 11. -, ch. -, Jan. 19, 1832, a. 2 w. c. R. 10. ,
INDIANS.
Coombs, Isaac, "hanged for murder of (Indian woman Sage)," Dec. 21, 1786. a. 39 y.
Meriah, servant of Mrs. Lee, bur. Mar. 3, 1758, a. 90 y. C. R. 1. Peter, boy of Josiah Orne, bur. Nov. 10, 1756, a. 14 y. c. R. 1. , woman (sage), supposed murdered, May 24, 1786, a. 30 y.
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SALEM DEATHS
- ,
-, woman, at the workhouse, Dec. 23, 1800, a. 25 y.
NEGROES.
ALICE, Nov. 13, 1825, a. 90 y. C. R. 10.
ARCHER, Mary, Apr. 1, 1809, a. 78 y. G. R. 1.
BARNES (see also Barns), Lucy ["col'd woman," aged. C. R. 10.], consumption, June [27. c. R. 10.], 1824, a. 60 y.
BARNS (see also Barnes), Jesse, drowned, July -, 1828, a. 2 y.
, decay, bur. June 22, 1800. C. R. 11.
BARTLET, Scipio, a Revolutionary pensioner, a. 77 y. Issue of Mar. 11, 1828. N. R. 9.
BATEMAN, Robert, consumption, at the workhouse, July 14, 1820, a. 24 y.
BATTIS, Dorothy C., bur. Mar. 24, 1835, a. 26 y. N. R. 9. John, consumption, Jan. 11, 1821, a. 10 y.
Lucretia, consumption, at the almshouse, Dec. - , 1828, a. 40 y. [a. 42 y. N. R. 9.]
Phebe, consumption, July 10, 1819, a. 16 y.
, marasmus, Apr. 5, 1821, a. 5 y.
BENNET, John, old age, at the almshouse, Sept. 8, 1829, a. 80 y.
BETTELL, -, rapid decay, bur. Apr. 11, 1803. C. R. 11. BEVERLEY, James, African race, small pox, Nov. 1, 1792, a. 22 y. C. R. 4.
BILLINGS, James, consumption, at the almshouse, Apr. 18, 1822, a. 29 y.
BLACK, John, fever, Sept. 13, 1807, a. 65 y. C. R. 4. Phillis, w. Jack. Issue of Sept. 13, 1805. N. R. 9.
, w. Jack. Issue of Nov. 24, 1812. N. R. 9. BLIGHTON, - -, ch. --- , bur. Apr. 19, 1798. C. R. 11. BLISS, Lydia, consumption, at the almshouse, May 13, 1822, a. 33 y.
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BLISS, Lydia, of Marblehead, a. 29 y. Issue of June 7, 1822. N. R. 9.
BLYTH, -, ch. - -, dysentery and decay, bur. Sept. 27, 1801. C. R. 11.
BOSTON, belonging to Stephen Higginson, bur. Dec. 24, 1756, a. 25 y. C. R. 1.
BOWMAN, -, ch. Jack, bur. Feb. 17, 1798. c. R. 11. BROOKS, Cesar, old lung fever, bur. Nov. 24, 1789, a. 27 y. C. R. 11.
Flora, b. Maine, w. John, heart complaint, July 13, 1845, a. 39 y.
John, mariner, s. Cato, paralysis, Feb. 1, 1849, a. 72 y. Walter ["wrecked in the brig Persia of this town which sailed from Trieste 25 Nov. 1828 and was driven ashore on the eastern point of Cape Ann on the night of Mar. 5th or 6th," 1829. C. R. 11.], drowned, Mar. 11, 1829, a. 22 y.
-- , ch. wid. Phebey, decay, bur. Jan. 29, 1790. C. R. 11. BROWN, Benj[ami]n, s. James, consumption, Jan. 13, 1843, a. 1 1-2 y.
David, phthisis pulmonalis, Dec. 17, 1830, a. 39 y. P. R. 651. Filoe, "servant of Dr. Edward A. Holyoke," bur. Feb. 6, 1806. P. R. 61.
Frances Ellen, d. James and Fanny, a. 3 y. Issue of Apr. 14, 1835. N. R. 9.
Joseph, b. Boston, mariner, fits, Oct. 1, 1844, a. 75 y. Phoebe H., w. Jacob, consumption, Oct. 29, 1843, a. 68 y.
BUNDLEY (see also Bunley), -, inf. ch. Isom, Oct. 12, 1821. c. R. 10.
BUNLEY (see also Bundley, Buntley), Adeline, phthisis pul- monalis, at the almshouse, June 20, 1826, a. 40 y.
BUNN, Jupeter, of Beverly, consumption, at the poorhouse, Mar. 19, 1818, a. 53 y. P. R. 651.
BUNTLEY (see also Bunley), Isom, Nov. 28, 1822, a. 55 y. BURBET, -, sudden, Mar. 30, 1827, a. 2 y.
BURGESS, Eleanor, a. 5 y. Issue of Dec. 6, 1833. N. R. 9. BURNHAM, Maria Manning, bur. Sept. 7, 1831. C. R. 11.
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BUTLER, Thomas, a. 59 y. Issue of Sept. 7, 1838. N. R. 9.
BUTTS, Maria R., d. Alex[ande]r and Nancy, dysentery, Aug. 18, 1849, a. 3 1-2 y.
CABOT, Titus, dropsy, bur. Oct. 7, 1800. C. R. 11.
CAEZAR, blind, at the poorhouse. Issue of Jan. 1, 1805. N. R. 9.
CAMPBELL, - ---. Issue of July 7, 1812. N. R. 9.
CATO, "old," Nov. 25, 1746. P. R. 57.
CATO, nervous fever, bur. Apr. 19, 1782. C. R. 11.
CHADWICK, Harriet [Henrietta. N. R. 9.], d. John, hydro- cephalus, Nov. 3, 1826, a. 5 y. [a. 5 y. 4 m. N. R. 9.] Jane, w. John [formerly of Hamilton. N. R. 9.], July 29, 1827, a. 36 y.
John, consumption, Dec. 5, 1827, a. 26 y.
John P., b. Hamilton, laborer, s. John, dropsy, Jan. 2, 1847, a. 60 y.
Peter, phthisis pulmonalis, May 12, 1830, a. 20 y. Sally Ann, d. John, dropsy, May 19, 1820, a. 10 m.
CHAMPLIN, London, a. 55 y. Issue of Feb. 9, 1808. N. R. 9. CHEW, Ch[arle]s E. P., s. Henry, jr., whooping cough, Feb. 7, 1843, a. 16 m.
Han[na]h, d. Henry, consumption, Sept. 16, 1822, a. 8 y. , s. Henry, a. 14 m. Issue of July 22, 1834. N. R. 9. CHRI[STOPHER], ch. - , bur. Jan. 27, 1797. C. R. 11. CLASS, Maria H., Mrs., a. 17 y. Issue of Jan. 29, 1836. N. R. 9.
COOK, Ann, Nov. - , 1825, a. 60 y.
COOPER, James R., s. Dan[ie]1 J. and Cath[erin]e, lockjaw, Nov. 25, 1849, a. 11 2-3 y.
COREE, Charlotte, July 17, 1822, a. 1 y.
COURTLAND, Litty, a. 48 y. Issue of Aug. 5, 1823. N. R. 9. CUFFALOE, m., from Boston and Barbadoes, consumption, Apr. 21, 1806, a. 50 y. c. R. 4.
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CUMMINGS, Rufus, fever, bur. at Roxbury, d. Apr. 20, 1818, a. 20 y.
DALAND (see also Deland), Jack, a. 65 y. Issue of Sept. 18, 1807. N. R. 9.
DAVIS, Betsey, d. C. White, bur. Jan. 22, 1828, a. 45 y. C. R. 11.
DEAN, Rose, oldest person in town [at the charity house. N. R. 9.], Apr. 11, 1802, a. supposed 101 y. P. R. 82.
DEFREISE, Jacob, b. Surinam, laborer, heart complaint, Sept. 18, 1847, a. 30 y.
DELAND (see also Daland), Dinah, wid. John, a. 80 y. Issue of May 21, 1819. N. R. 9.
Scipio, at the poorhouse. Issue of Dec. 29, 1807. N. R. 9.
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