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DICKENSON (see also Dickerson), Castor, bur. May 16, 1790. C. R. 11.
DICKERSON (see also Dickenson, Dickinson), Fanny [Mrs. N. R. 9.], b. Woburn, h. Castor, d. Rev. J., age, Apr. 25, 1846, a. 100 3-4 y.
Ovid, b. New Hampshire, laborer, s. Castor and Fanny, dropsy, July 23, 1846, a. 81 y.
Robert, by fall, May 15, 1836. N. R. 9.
DICKINSON (see also Dickerson), Martha, paraplegia, at the almshouse, Sept. 24, 1827, a. 45 y. , ch. wid., bur. June 19, 1791. C. R. 11.
DIMAN, Cesar, Jan. 18, 1797, a. 84 y.
DIVER, Middleton, Jan. 28, 1798, a. 49 y.
DIXON, Harriet, d. Geo[rge] and Harriet, croup, Apr. 17, 1847, a. 5 y.
DREW, Betsey, wid. John, age, Oct. 1, 1849, a. 71 y.
DYER, Elenor, d. Elenor, consumption, Nov. 1, 1849, a. 62 y. ELDRIDGE, Rhoda, wid. Cato, heart complaint, Nov. 3, 1842, a. 50 y.
ENDICOTT, Sally, phthisis pulmonalis, at the workhouse, May 23, 1823, a. 27 y.
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SALEM DEATHS
EVANS, Hannah Ann, d. John, a. 1 y. Issue of Mar. 17, 1846. N. R. 9.
FALLEY, John, bur. Feb. 13, 1833, a. 17 y. C. R. 11.
FARMER, Joseph, s. Prince, pneumonia, Sept. 30, 1822, a. 1 y.
, s. Prince, pneumonia, Aug. 6, 1828, a. 2 y.
, ch. Mr., a. 2 m. Issue of Oct. 1, 1833. N. R. 9.
FARWELL, Nancy, intemperance, July 23, 1827, a. 23 y. FISK, Peter, bur. Mar. 7, 1802. C. R. 11.
FLETCHER, Margaret, Mrs., a. 50 y. Issue of Feb. 2, 1836. N. R. 9.
FLORA, at the almshouse, a. 85 y. Issue of Jan. 7, 1806. N. R. 9.
FOSTER, Rose, old age, at the poorhouse, Feb. 23, 1818, a. 58 y. P. R. 651.
Titus, aged, froze, Jan. 22, 1812. N. R. 9.
-, d. Cato, bur. Feb. 17, 1801, a. 10 y. c. R. 11.
, w. Pompey, bur. Oct. 2, 1803. C. R. 11.
FRANCIS, Eliza Ann, consumption, June 1, 1821, a. 23 y. Lydia, d. Frank, of Middleton, brain fever, Aug. 27, 1843, a. 43 y.
Lydia A., d. Eph[rai]m F. and Judith, lung fever, Dec. 15, 1845, a. 10 m.
Margaret, dropsy, Jan. 8, 1826, a. 54 y.
Margaret, Mrs., a. 64 y. Issue of Feb. 7, 1826. N. R. 9.
-, bur. Jan. 9, 1805. C. R. 11.
FRANK, servant of Capt. Henry Clark, 1798. P. R. 651.
FREEMAN, Catherine, w. Mingo, dropsy, Sept. 26, 1791, a. 37 y. c. R. 4. Cipio, bur. Sept. 30, 1796. C. R. 11.
Israel, 1832, a. 70 y. c. R. 9.
John. Issue of Oct. 30, 1832. N. R. 9.
Sally, at the almshouse, a. 32 y. Issue of Dec. 21, 1821. N. R. 9.
FRYE, Elizabeth, w. John, bur. at Danvers, d. June 1, 1824, a. 28 y.
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SALEM DEATHS
GARDINER (see also Gardner), -, w. Primus, hectic, Nov. 25, 1791, a. 26 y. C. R. 1.
GARDNER (see also Gardiner), Cambridge, fell over the wharf, bur. June 8, 1789. C. R. 11.
Cuffey, old age, at the workhouse, Feb. 29, 1820, a. 77 y. Newbury, old age, Apr. 19 [8. P. R. 82.], 1819, a. 80 y. [a. 93 y. P. R. 82.]
William, old age [b. Jamaica, W. I. N. R. 9.], at the alms- house, Oct. 25, 1830, a. 92 y. [a. abt. 100 y. N. R. 9.]
GEYER, John, peripneumonia, at the poorhouse, Apr. 24, 1821, a. 70 y.
GINNINGS, Henry, putrid fever, at the workhouse, Apr. 6, 1821, a. 41 y.
GLASS (see also Gloss), Ab[raha]m, jr., s. Ab[raha]m, con- sumption, Oct. 16, 1843, a. 2 1-2 y.
GLOSS (see also Glass), Rachel, formerly of Manchester, a. 21 y. Issue of Apr. 1, 1834. N. R. 9.
GOODHUE, Mary, sudden, Aug. 27, 1826, a. 32 y.
GRANT, Violet, Mar. 30, 1791, a. 37 y. C. R. 4.
, d. Primus, native of Africa, and Violet, of Woburn, May 8, 1789, a. 7 d. C. R. 4.
GREEN, Abigail F., w. James H., a. 20 y. Issue of Sept. 10, 1833. N. R. 9.
Nancy, dropsy, May 29, 1819, a. 18 m.
Peter, b. in Africa, servant of Maj. Gen. N. Green, aged, Nov. 17, 1815, a. 80 y. C. R. 4.
- -, a. 64 y. Issue of Mar. 30, 1810. N. R. 9. , W. -
[GUINEA, Titus, old age. C. R. 1.], Apr. 1, 1790, a. 66 y.
HAMBLETON, Prince, from Connecticut, at the almshouse, a. 85 y. Issue of Nov. 22, 1796. N. R. 9.
HARDY, Dover [Harvey. N. R. 9 .; Hervey, C. R. 10.], apo- plexy, Jan. 15 [6 c. R. 10.], 1825, a. 60 y. [a. 64 y. N. R. 9.]
HARRIS (see also Horris), Esther, d. Sam[ue]] and Esther, Mar. 30, 1848, a. 21 m.
, Mr., a. abt. 75 y. Issue of Dec. 26, 1834. N. R. 9.
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SALEM DEATHS
HARRY, from a vessel belonging to J. Norris, Capt. Knight, commander, drowned Feb. 1, 1790.
HART, William, of New York, typhus fever, at the almshouse, May 25, 1824, a. 16 y.
HARVEY (see Hardy), Joseph, drowned ["wrecked in the brig Persia which sailed from Trieste 25 Nov. 1828 and was driven ashore on the eastern point of Cape Ann." C. R. 11.], Mar. 11, 1829, a. 20 y. [cast away, Cape Cod, Feb. 23, 1829, a. 21 y. c. R. 10.]
Susan, b. Hamilton, wid. Dover, d. Ellen Cook, lung fever, Nov. 11, 1847, a. 69 y.
HAWKINS, Charles, phthisis, at the Marine Hospital [Chel- sea. N. R. 9.], Nov. 10, 1830, a. 65 y.
Nancy, d. Nancy, a. 2 y. Issue May 6, 1834. N. R. 9.
HECTOR, -, w. Francis, bur. Nov. 13, 1802. C. R. 11. - -, bur. Feb. 14, 1812. C. R. 11.
HERVEY (see Hardy).
HOLLIS, Eliza Ann, d. Rich[ar]d and Marg[are]t, at Bos- ton, July 22, 1849, a. 29 y.
Richard, apoplexy, Mar. 8, 1831, a. 65 y. c. R. 10.
HORN, John [b. at Philadelphia, lately from sea. C. R. 4.], consumption, at the workhouse, June 4, 1819, a. 31 y.
HORRIS (see also Harris), Sally, intemperance, Feb. 20, 1827, a. 28 y.
HOWARD, Charles, a. 75 y. Issue of May 25, 1815. N. R. 9. Isaac, formerly a domestic of Samuel Gardner, Esq., deceased, a. 60 y. Issue of Nov. 6, 1787. N. R. 8.
JACKSON, Mary, consumption, Nov. 18, 1819, a. 66 y. Priscilla, w. Rich[ar]d [formerly of Providence. N. R. 9.], inflammation of bowels, Mar. 4, 1842, a. 29 y. Susannah, wid., a. 67 y. Issue of Nov. 23, 1819. N. R. 9.
JACOBS, Jane, b. Middleton, w. Primus, age, Oct. 3, 1845, a. 79 y.
JAMES, Bristol, consumption, June 1, 1829, a. 55 y. 1
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SALEM DEATHS
JAMES, Ch[arle]s A., h. Lynn, s. Sam[ue]] and Susan, lung fever, July 13, 1847, a. 14 m.
John, laborer, s. Abra[ha]m and Lydia A., consumption, July 5, 1848, a. 19 y.
JEANS, Flora, "once the widow of Bristow Hunt," belonging to Capt. William' Hunt, at the almshouse, in an advanced age. Issue of Apr. 12, 1836. N. R. 9.
JEMME, belonging to Jos[eph] Ropes, drowned passing Bev- erly ferry, May 28, 1748. P. R. 57.
JETHRO, belonging to Mr. Hunt, bur. June 12, 1759. C. R. 1. JEWETT, Rose Ann, Feb. 28, 1825, a. 26 y.
JOHN, chimney sweeper, fell off chimney, bur. Nov. 6, 1789. C. R. 11.
JOHNSON, Peter, suddenly, at the poorhouse, Oct. 25, 1818, a. 45 y. P. R. 651.
Sally [Sarah. c. R. 11.], wid., and d. Christ[opher] White, a. 29 y. Issue of Nov. 20, 1818. N. R. 9.
William, consumption, bur. Sept. 14, 1840, a. 54 y. C. R. 11. -, ch. , at the workhouse, Dec. - , 1820.
JONES, Rebecca, alias Paine, by violence, at the house of John Paine. Issue of Aug. 12, 1834. N. R. 9.
Thom[as. N. R. 9.], Mar. 31, 1808. P. R. 79.
William, b. Virginia, laborer, gravel, July 8, 1847, a. 72 y. [a. 73 y. N. R. 9.]
JUBA, "negro man," bur. Feb. 28, 1799. C. R. 11.
JUDITH, servant of Capt. Barnard, bur. Nov. 4, 1758, a. 45 y. C. R. 1.
KING, Caesar, drowned. Issue of June 1, 1813. N. R. 9. Thomas, at the charity house, dropsy, Feb. 12, 1817, a. 34 y. C. R. 4.
LANE, Joshua, tabes mesenteria, at the almshouse, June -, 1827, a. 3 y.
Titus, consumption, Jan. 6, 1823, a. 55 y.
LAWRENCE, Moses W., enteritis, Oct. 7, 1826, a. 19 y. LEAMAN (see also Lemon), B., Mrs., a. 39 y. Issue of June 13, 1826. N. R. 9.
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SALEM DEATHS
LEFFAGE, Peter, intemperance, Sept. 8, 1820, a. 51 y.
LEMON (see also Leaman), Charles, consumption, Jan. 26, 1821, a. 7 y.
LEWIS, Charlotte D., d. John W., whooping cough, May 15, 1843, a. 16 m.
Harriet, consumption, at the almshouse, July 31, 1829, a. 21 y. James P., a missionary, a. 34 y. Issue of Oct. 7, 1831. N. R. 9. Joseph T., s. John, fever, Dec. 12, 1843, a. 6 y.
LITTLE, Ann, at the almshouse, Apr. 20, 1830, a. 37 y.
LOW, William, consumption, at the workhouse, Sept. 3, 1820, a. 25 y.
MACKY, Jack, suddenly, Mar. 20, 1782, a. 48 y. C. R. 1. MANNING, Primus, bur. July 17, 1800. C. R. 11.
MANSFIELD, --- , ch. Salem, lung fever, bur. May 1, 1786. C. R. 11.
MAPES, Henry, s. Henry, bleeding, Feb. 4, 1822, a. 2 w.
MARTIN, Thomas, formerly the servant of Luther Martin, Esq., of Baltimore, a. 53 y. Issue of Feb. 12, 1808. N. R. 9. [a. 52 y. c. R. 11.] , ch. Tho[ma]s, bur. May 7, 1793. C. R. 11.
MASON, Nancy, age, Oct. 28, 1824, a. 78 y.
MICHAEL, a freedman of Martinico, worn out, Feb. 22, 1792, a. 55 y. c. R. 4.
MILLER, John, a native of West India, drowned, in Mill Pond, Dec. 23, 1847, a. abt. 18 y. N. R. 9.
MITCHEL, Frances M., ch. John, lung fever, Apr. 25, 1841, a. 14 y.
MONTGOMERY, Cato, old age, at the almshouse, Aug. 27, 1830, a. 75 y.
MOORE (see also More), Bethuler, hemoptysis, Oct. 25, 1830, a. 22 y.
Catharine, pneumonia, Mar. 30 [Apr. 1. C. R. 10.], 1828, a. 22 y. [a. 23 y. C. R. 10.]
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SALEM DEATHS
MOORE, Nancy, wid., consumption, May 20 [19. c. R. 10.], 1825, a. 58 y. [a. 49 y. N. R. 9.]
MORE (see also Moore), Adam, drowned, on his passage to the West Indies, Aug. 22, 1791. N. R. 9.
Thomas, delirious with a fever wandered away and drowned. Issue of June 4, 1811. N. R. 9.
MORRIS, W[illia]m R., s. W[illia]m R., fits, Feb. 24, 1844, a. 5 w.
York, a. 48 y. Issue of Oct. 10, 1834. N. R. 9.
-, s. York, whooping cough, Feb. - , 1828, a. 3 y. -
MORTON, -, s. Tho[ma]s, bur. Aug. 4, 1793. C. R. 11.
MOTT, Peter, from New York, drowned from on board the ship Warrington, July 15, 1818, a. 25 y.
MUMFORD, Eliz[abeth] R., w. John, palsy, Dec. 12, 1840, a. 60 y.
John, h. Eliz[abeth] R., laborer, palsy, Dec. 19, 1840, a. 75 y. William, phthisis pulmonalis, Oct. 27, 1826, a. 22 y.
MUNROE, -- , d. -, Oct. 31 [26. c. R. 10.], 1825, a. 18 m.
MURPHY, Espacia, pneumonia, Feb. 25, 1825, a. 65 y.
MURRAY, Octavius, pneumonia, at the almshouse, Nov. 1, 1828, a. 5 y.
NASH, Jack, a. 30 y. Issue of Nov. 26, 1807. N. R. 9.
NERO, servant of Mrs. Molly Hicks, bur. [after Nov. 29], 1758, a. 50 y. C. R. 1.
NEWBURY, a native of Africa, servant in the Revolutionary army. Issue of Apr. 20, 1819. N. R. 9.
NEWBY, Mary, b. Philadelphia, consumption, Jan. 3, 1848, a. 35 y.
NEWMAN, William, from Providence, mariner, at the charity house, worn out, May 19, 1806, a. 20 y. c. R. 4.
NICHOLS, James [consumption. C. R. 11.], sudden, at the almshouse, Feb. 12, 1825, a. 20 y.
Martha, b. Middleton, w. John, d. C. and E. Francis, dropsy, Sept. 30, 1846, a. 41 y.
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SALEM DEATHS
ORNE, Salem, phthisis pulmonalis, Mar. 2, 1786, a. 29 y. Salem, June -, 1806, a. 60 y. C. R. 1.
, s. Salem, hectic, May 7, 1786, a. 3 y. c. R. 1.
PAINE, Dinah, bur. Nov. 4, 1828, a. supposed more than 100 y. N. R. 9.
PANE, Nero, drowned, Aug. 26, 1794. N. R. 9.
PARKER, Robert, consumption, Aug. 27, 1828, a. 70 y.
PATEE, Joseph, fever, Dec. 20, 1826, a. 17 y.
PATRICK, belonging to Mrs. Higginson, bur. Mar. 22, 1756, a. 60 y. C. R. 1.
PEDRICK, Benja[min] M., drowned, May 31, 1829, a. 16 y. -, ch. stillborn Lucretia, Feb. 15, 1818. -
PERO, chimney sweeper. Issue of Apr. 26, 1791. N. R. 9.
PETER, servant of Mrs. Jeffry, bur. Apr. - , 1758, a. 50 y. C. R. 1.
PETERS, Simeon, consumption, July 6, 1830, a. 49 y.
PHILLIPS, Catharine M. [Caroline W. C. R. 11.], consump- tion, Jan. 6. [9. c. R. 11.], 1830, a. 17 y.
Eliza, consumption, bur. Nov. 26, 1820, a. 12 y. c. R. 11.
PHILO, Feb. 4, 1806. P. R. 79.
PIPER, Thomas. Issue of July 30, 1816. N. R. 9.
POLLARD, Sally, consumption, at the almshouse, Feb. 20, 1839, a. 30 y.
Mr., a. abt. 70 y. Issue of July 11, 1834. N. R. 9.
PRATT, Cæsar, blind, a remarkable mathematician, a. 65 y. Issue of May 15, 1804. N. R. 9.
Dinah, old age, at the almshouse, July 18, 1826, a. 95 y. [a. from 90 to 100 y. N. R. 9.]
PRESCOTT, Violet, old age, at the almshouse, Nov. 22, 1830, a. 80 y.
PUTNAM, George, b. Boston, s. George and Jane, croup, Nov. 20, 1846, a. 4 1-2 y.
Wendell P. N., s. Geo[rge] and Jane, June 11, 1847, a. 10 m.
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SALEM DEATHS
RANDOLPH, Axom, steward on board the ship Bombay, on his passage from Manila to Boston, Sept. 14, 1846, a. 59 y. N. R. 9.
RANSON, Cato, consumption, Aug. 14, 1819, a. 66 y. Dinah, consumption, Aug. 7, 1819, a. 27 y.
John, at Batavia, ship Hercules, James King, jr., master, , 1822, a. 41 y.
Remem[be]r (Freeman), wid. Cato, age, Oct. 2, 1843, a. 84 y. William [s. Cato. N. R. 9.], phthisis pulmonalis, June 10, 1826, a. 37 y.
READ (see also Reed), Peggy, w. W[illia]m, apoplexy, Jan. 15 [4. c. R. 10.], 1822, a. 70 y.
REDDINGTON (see also Redington), Catharine, at the alms- house, a. 70 y. Issue of Aug. 14, 1829. N. R. 9.
REDINGTON (see also Reddington), James, old age [con- sumption. C. R. 11.], May 28, 1822, a. 76 y.
REED (see also Read), Celia, from Boston, bilious fever, Sept. 27, 1819, a. 23 y.
REMOND, Susan L., d. John L. and Ruth B., lung fever, Sept. 24, 1848, a. 2 y.
RICHARDS, Cath[erin]e, wid. James, d. Peter and Nancy Emanuel, heart complaint, Mar. 31, 1846, a. 65 y.
ROBINSON, Violet, b. Marblehead, wid. Peter, age, Nov. 6, 1849, a. 78 y.
ROGER, servant of Capt. Allen, drowned, July 25, 1793, a. 27 y. c. R. 4.
ROSE, bur. Mar. 31, 1801. C. R. 11.
Rose, servant of wid. H. Webb, palsy, Jan. 5, 1804, a. 31 y. C. R. 4.
RULAFF, David Heber, bur. Dec. 10, 1829, a. abt. 4 y. C. R. 11.
SAUNDERS, Jack, intemperance, Apr. 14, 1821, a. 38 y. John, Mar. 8, 1824, a. 45 y.
SCIPIO, Sept. 30, 1796, a. abt. 53 y.
SEABURY, Sally, d. Peter, throat distemper, Mar. 6, 1820, a. 3 y.
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SALEM DEATHS
SEYMOUR, W[illia]m R., s. Will[ia]m and Susan, lung fever, Nov. 7, 1848, a. 2 1-2 y.
SHERMAN, Emma L., d. James L. and Nancy, infantile, Sept. 17, 1846, a. 3 w.
George, s. James S. and Nancy, inflammation of bowels, Sept. 12, 1847, a. 1 m.
SHILLABER, Lemon, a. 48 y. Issue of Sept. 30, 1825. N. R. 9.
Sally, at the almshouse, Dec. 5, 1847, a. 83 y. N. R. 9.
SKINNER, John, at Charlestown, a. 27 y. Issue of Jan. 8, 1822. N. R. 9.
SMITH, Eleanor, a. 65 y. Issue of Oct. 17, 1834. N. R. 9. John, drowned in Salem Harbour, May -, 1825, a. 25 y. John, on schr. Virginia, at sea, - -, 1826, a. 22 y. Rob[er]t, b. Halifax, N. S., mariner, consumption, Aug. 1, 1848, a. 27 y.
Sally, m., d. Will[ia]m Williams, lung fever, Mar. 22, 1842, a. 44 y.
Will[ia]m, s. Elavio and Mary, cholera infantum, Aug. 12, 1848, a. 13 m. ch. -, mulatto, bur. Dec. 12, 1804. C. R. 11.
SOWARD, -, wid., apoplexy, Jan. 18, 1818, a. 60 y.
SPRIGGS, -, ch. Barnett, bur. Sept. 5, 1791. C. R. 11.
STERRIS, Charles, b. Cape De Verde, seaman, consumption, Nov. 30, 1847, a. 38 y.
STEWART, Geo[rge] W[ashington. N. R. 9.], accident, Oct. 14, 1828, a. 21 y.
William, massacred, on the Island of Juan de Nova, by the natives of Madagascar. Issue of Mar. 16, 1830. N. R. 9.
SYMONDS, Andrew, dropsy, Jan. 1, 1819, a. 50 y. [a. abt. 43 y. C. R. 11.]
TABOT, Rhoda, dropsy, at the almshouse, Feb. 5, 1825, a. 70 y.
TALBOT, Francis, a. 75 y. Issue of Jan. 29, 1813. N. R. 9.
TAYLOR, William, at the almshouse, a. 13 y. Issue of Jan. 18, 1822. N. R. 9.
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SALEM DEATHS
THOMAS, Aron, Capt., a. 34 y. Issue of June 29, 1819. N. R. 9.
Catharine, w. - -, fever, bur. June 17, 1802. C. R. 11.
Chloe, wid. John, dropsy, Oct. 30, 1841, a. 65 y.
Mercy, fever, May -, 1825, a. 12 y. [Issue of May 24. N. R. 9.]
THOMPSON, Violet, Mar. 3, 1826, a. 57 y.
TUESDAY, belonging to Jos. Cabot, bur. June 14, 1756, a. 13 y. C. R. 1.
UPTON, Florinda, bur. Apr. 20, 1806. C. R. 11.
M. A. [Martha A. N. R. 9.], d. Ch[ristophe]r, consumption, at the almshouse, May 10, 1828, a. 8 y.
-, ch. Flora, bur. July 10, 1799, a. 4 y. C. R. 11.
VOLINTINE, John, hydrothorax, at the almshouse, Sept. 16, 1822, a. 41 y.
WEBB, Samson, bur. Feb. 9, 1808, a. 55 y. C. R. 11.
WHEATLAND, Henry G., aphthoe, bur. Aug. 21, 1825,
a. 8 m. c. R. 11.
Margaret Ann, bur. Apr. 28, 1830, a. 14 m. c. R. 11.
WHITE, Betsy, phthisis pulmonalis, Jan. 30, 1828, a. 26 y. Christopher, Jan. 30, 1823, a. 66 y.
Christopher, bur. Oct. 9, 1826, a. abt. 5 m. c. R. 11.
Lucy, d. Ch'., sudden, Nov. 15, 1818, a. 26 y.
Sarah, d. Chris[tophe]r, canker, Mar. 28, 1842, a. 13 y.
WILLIAMS, Fillis, sudden, at the almshouse, Feb. 22, 1825, a. 54 y.
Isaac, consumption, at the poorhouse, June 18, 1818, a. 18 y. P. R. 651. [a. 23 y. N. R. 9.]
James, seaman, h. Hannah (Hazard), suicide, Dec. 27, 1842, a. 57 y.
James S., s. Andrew and Julia[n]n, consumption, June 13, 1846, a. 5 y.
Jane, pericarditis, Jan. 29, 1830, a. 37 y.
Jane (Wilson), w. Ab[raha]m, palsey, Oct. 1, 1842, a. 51 y. Julia, b. New York, w. Andrew, d. Cornelius and Isabel Sebery, consumption, Dec. 24, 1845, a. 32 y.
Martha, w. W[illia]m, phthisis pulmonalis, Mar. 14, 1824, a. 47 y.
Mary, d. Mary, nervous fever, Jan. 2, 1819, a. 7 y.
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SALEM DEATHS
WILLIAMS, Mary, a. 19 y. Issue of Jan. 5, 1819. N. R. 9. Mary, lung fever, at the workhouse, Feb. 11, 1823, a. 27 y. Peter, a. 10 y. Issue of Aug. 15, 1817. N. R. 9.
Peter, phthisis pulmonalis, Sept. 30, 1826, a. 50 y. Sylva, w. John, typhus, June 5, 1841, a. 21 y. William, cook, on board the ship Erin, Capt. N. Cook, on his passage from Batavia, Aug. 28, 1819. Issue of Nov. 9, 1819. N. R. 9.
William, b. Alexandria, D. C., laborer, age, Oct. 23, 1844, a. 80 y.
, ch. Andrew, bur. Oct. 15, 1802. C. R. 11.
-, s. Peter, bur. Dec. 19, 1817. C. R. 11.
WILSON, C., d. Benj[ami]n, Feb. - , 1827, a. 3 y.
Henry, drowned, bur. Feb. 4, 1790. C. R. 11.
Jane, derangement, at the workhouse, Nov. 13, 1820, a. 46 y. John, s. Benja[min], hydrocephalus, Feb. 22, 1827, a. 5 y. Tho [ma]s F., s. Tho [ma]s C., lung fever, Mar. 18, 1844, a. 4 1-2 y. William, a. 45 y. Issue of Dec. 6, 1833. N. R. 9. -, two ch. - - -, at Northfield, bur. Apr. 6, 1803. C. R. 11.
- "woman of Mrs. Mary Putman, and child of , y said negroe woman's a little after ye death of its mother," , 1695. C. R. 2.
, woman of Marblehead, belonging to Mrs. Orne, bur. May 7, 1757. C. R. 1.
, woman servant of Capt. Sam[ue]ll West, May 22, 1761. C. R. 1.
S. - , hectic, Sept. - , 1786, a. 2 v. C. R. 1. , a negro man, consumption, at South fields, bur. Feb. - , 1788. C. R. 11.
, w. John, deceased, chimney sweeper, bur. Mar. 7, 1790. C. R. 11. , ch. at Mrs. Betsy Orms, bur. May 19, 1795. C. R. 11.
22, 1801. C. R. 11. , -, ch. blind Cesar, at the poorhouse, bur. Oct.
. -, w. Cuffee, "burnt to death in Thos. Martin's house," Apr. 13, 1802. P. R. 34. , -, Apr. 15, 1821, a. 6 y. - -, S. ~, Oct. 11, 1821, a. 3 m.
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