Vital records of Salem, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849, vol 6, deaths, Part 3

Author: Salem (Mass.); Essex Institute
Publication date: 1916
Publisher: Salem, Mass., Essex Institute
Number of Pages: 378


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P. R. 584 .- Bible record now in possession of John Pickering. P. R. 585 .- Bible record now in possession of Samuel P. Wal- cott.


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P. R. 586 .- Framed record now in possession of Miss Harriet M. Stetson.


P. R. 587 .- Bible record now in possession of Alfred G. Mun- sey


P. R. 588 .- Family record now in possession of Mrs. Laura Hawkes of Plainfield, N. J.


P. R. 589 .- Bible record now in possession of Mrs. H. P. Peirson.


P. R. 590 .- Bible record now in possession of Erastus Pitts. P. R. 591 .- Bible record now in possession of Mrs. Benjamin R. Symonds.


P. R. 592 .- Manuscript record now in possession of Mrs. Al- bert W. Batchelder.


P. R. 593 .- Bible record now in possession of William H. Sanborn.


P. R. 594 .- Bible record now in possession of Mrs. C. B. Newcomb.


P. R. 595 .- Bible record now in possession of Mrs. Mary F. Flynn.


P. R. 596 .- Bible record now in possession of George H. Shepard.


P. R. 597 .- Bible record now in possession of Mrs. J. A. Sib- ley.


P. R. 598 .- Bible record now in possession of Miss Annie J. Silsbee.


P. R. 599 .- Bible record now in possession of Mrs. Washing- ton T. Sanborn.


P. R. 600 .- Bible record now in possession of Charles San- ders.


P. R. 601 .- Family record now in possession of Miss Eliza S. Blunt of Newburyport.


P. R. 602 .- Bible record now in possession of Mrs. George F. Jenks.


P. R. 603 .- Bible record now in possession of the heirs of Richard Skinner, Jr.


P. R. 604 .- Bible record now in possession of Miss M. E. Sawyer.


P. R. 605 .- Bible record now in possession of estate of Mrs. Ellen P. Norcross.


P. R. 606 .- Bible record now in possession of Mrs. C. B. Newcomb.


P. R. 607 .- Bible record now in possession of Mrs. G. L. Reynolds.


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P. R. 608 .- Bible record now in possession of Miss Sally Shepard.


P. R. 609 .- Bible record now in possession of Miss Carrie Shepard.


P. R. 610 .- Bible record now in possession of Joseph Price.


P. R. 611 .- Bible record now in possession of Miss Caroline Foster.


P. R. 612 .- Bible record now in possession of Charles Stan- ton.


P. R. 613 .- Family record now in possession of Henry Carle- ton.


P. R. 614 .- Bible record now in possession of George E. Sy- monds.


P. R. 615 .- Bible record in possession of Miss Alice M. Til- ton.


P. R. 616 .- Bible record now in possession of Thomas S. B. Swasey.


P. R. 617 .- Bible record now in possession of Mrs. P. S. Chase.


P. R. 618 .- Copy of Bible record now in possession of Essex Institute.


P. R. 619 .- Bible record now in possession of Joseph Tufts of Danvers.


P. R. 620 .- Bible record now in possession of Mrs. Mary Sin- clair.


P. R. 621 .- Bible record now in possession of Percy C. Trask. P. R. 622 .- Bible record now in possession of Essex Institute. P. R. 623 .- Bible record now in possession of Mrs. Mary P. Wiley of Danvers.


P. R. 624 .- Bible record now in possession of Mrs. William C. Norton.


P. R. 625 .- Bible record now in possession of Nathaniel O. Very.


P. R. 626 .- Bible record now in possession of Miss Mary Eliza Barker Very.


P. R. 627 .- Bible record now in possession of George A. Spence.


P. R. 628 .- Bible record now in possession of Mrs. M. E. Becket.


P. R. 629 .- Bible record now in possession of Miss Clara P. Wardwell.


P. R. 630 .- Bible record now in possession of John G. Waters.


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P. R. 631 .- Bible record now in possession of Miss Mary Eliza Webb.


P. R. 632 .- Bible record now in possession of George S. West. P. R. 633 .- Bible record now in possession of Mrs. Lucy B. Sutherland.


P. R. 634 .- Bible record now in possession of Miss M. D. Wellman.


P. R. 635 .- Family record now in possession of Mrs. Fred- erick W. Cate.


P. R. 636 .- Bible record now in possession of Charles E. Whittridge of Pepperell, Mass.


P. R. 637 .- Bible record now in possession of John West.


P. R. 638 .- Bible record now in possession of Nathaniel West of Danvers.


P. R. 639 .- Copy of Bible record now in possession of Essex Institute.


P. R. 640 .- Bible record now in possession of Mrs. Mary E. (Stevens) Darling.


P. R. 641 .- Diary now in possession of Mrs. Mary G. Ward.


P. R. 642 .- Salem publishments in Bentley Mss. now in pos- session of the American Antiquarian Society, Worcester.


P. R. 643 .- Bible record found in a Salem junk shop.


P. R. 644 .- Manuscript record now in possession of John Pickering.


P. R. 645 .- Bible record now in possession of Mrs. Bessie Buxton of Peabody.


P. R. 646 .- Bible record now in possession of Charles B. Fowler.


P. R. 647 .- Family record now in possession of Nathan C. Osgood.


P. R. 648 .- Family record now in possession of Essex Insti- tute.


P. R. 649 .- Bible record now in possession of Austin T. White of Boston.


P. R. 650 .- Family register now in possession of William S. Appleton.


P. R. 651 .- Bible record of Cheever family now in possession of Essex Institute.


P. R. 652 .- Diary of William Bentley (printed), Salem, 1905.


P. R. 653 .- Copy of record from log book of U. S. Frigate "Congress" now in possession of Essex Institute.


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P. R. 654 .- Record in Wheatland papers now in possession of Essex Institute.


P. R. 655 .- Record of burials of St. Peter's Parish kept by Gibson Clough printed in Essex Institute Historical Col- lections, Vol. 15.


P. R. 656 .- Record from William Endicott's log book kept on ship "Glide," 1830, now in possession of Essex In- stitute.


P. R. 657 .- Bible record of the Kenney family now in pos- session of the Essex Institute.


P. R. 658 .- Manuscript from the Lawrence Dwight Estate now in possession of the Essex Institute.


rec .- recorded. rem .- removed. ret .- returned.


s .- son. sr .- senior.


T. C .- town copy. unm .- unmarried. w .- wife; week.


wid .- widow. widr .- widower. y .- year.


7 br .- September.


8 br .- October.


9 br .- November. 10 br .- December.


SALEM DEATHS


TO THE END OF THE YEAR 1849


MAC (see also Mack), - -, d. John and Hannah ( Bea- dle), contusion in the head, Dec. 14, 1795, a. 3 w. C. R. 4.


McALLISTER, Archibald, lost overboard from the ship En- deavor, at sea, a. 47 y. Issue of Apr. 30, 1811. N. R. 9. Richard, lost overboard from schooner Equality, on his pass- age to Baltimore. Issue of Aug. 23, 1811. N. R. 9.


MACARTHEY (see also McCarty), Justin, Capt., Sept. 7, 1802, a. 37 y. N. R. 9. [a. 36 y. G. R. 7.]


McCAFFREE, see McCoffrey.


McCANN, John, of Wenham, abt. Mar. - , 1832. C. R. 14.


McCANNON, John, on board the ship Emerald, Capt. Eagles- ton, killed by fall of the mainmast, off the Cape Ro- mania, Nov. 8, 1835. N. R. 9.


MACCARTY (see also McCarty), Prudence, Sept. 29, 1715.


McCARTY (see also Macarthey, Maccarty), Bridget, d. Michael and Marg[are]t, whooping cough, Apr. 7, 1846, a. 1 y.


Ellen, b. Ireland, w. Mich[ae]1, fever, Oct. 17, 1841, a. 35 y. [a. 30 y. c. R. 14.]


Joanna, b. Ireland, w. Owen, intemperance, July 31, 1842, a. 38 y.


Mary, d. Mich[ae]1, cholera morbus, Aug. 22, 1842, a. 7 m. Mary, b. Ireland, w. Mich[ae]1, consumption, Sept. 2, 1842, a. 29 y.


Mary, d. John and Ellen, accidental, Dec. 2, 1848, a. 10 m. Mich [ae]1, b. Ireland, laborer, lung fever, May 10, 1844, a. 37 y.


Tho[ma]s, s. Mich[ae]] and Marg[are]t, dysentery, Oct. 22, 1848, a. 9 m. [a. 9 w. N. R. 9.]


Tho[ma]s, s. Mich [ae]] and Marg[are]t, dysentery, Nov. 11, 1848, a. 1 d.


Timothy, at the workhouse, Jan. 3, 1821, a. 5 w.


-, ch. - , whooping cough, at the workhouse, Apr. 20, 1821, a. 4 w.


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MCCLINTOCK (see also Clintock), Thomas, while on a visit


at Ware, -- , 1828, a. 32 y. [Issue of July 25. N. R. 9.]


McCLOY, Charles, s. Rob[er]t and Isabela, dysentery, Sept. 16, 1848, a. 1 m.


Rob[er]t, s. Alex[ande]r, croup, Mar. 3, 1842, a. 4 y. W[illia ]m, s. Rob[er]t, infantile, Sept. 9, 1841, a. 11 w.


McCLURE (see also Mackaler, Maclear), --- , ch. dysentery, bur. Sept. 9, 1801. C. R. 11.


McCOFFREY, Cath[erin]e, d. Eliz[abeth], dysentery, at the almshouse, Sept. 3, 1848, a. 9 y.


James, s. Eliz[abeth], dysentery, at the almshouse, Aug. 30, 1848, a. 1 y. [a. 18 m. N. R. 9.]


John, s. Eliz[abeth], dysentery, at the almshouse, Aug. 28, 1848, a. 6 y. [a. 5 1-2 y. N. R. 9.]


Mary, b. Ireland, d. Eliz[abeth], dysentery, at the almshouse, Aug. 25, 1848, a. 5 y. [a. 4 y. N. R. 9.]


McCOLLEY, Sam[ue]1 D., intemperance, at the almshouse, May 31, 1829, a. 36 y.


McCOMIC (see also MacCormick), John, at the almshouse, a. 50 y. Issue of Sept. 10, 1847. N. R. 9.


McCONICA (see also MacCormick), William, by falling from wharf, Mar. 11, 1833, a. 63 y. N. R. 9.


McCOOMB, Eliz[abeth], wid. Jos[eph], age, June 22, 1843, a. 93 y.


MacCORMICK (see also McComic, McConica), Frederick, late of Ireland, catholic, at the charity house, fever, June 1, 1818, a. 50 y. C. R. 4.


Susan, d. Joseph and Rachel Howard, intemperance, Feb. 2, 1845, a. 57 y.


McCRAKEN, see McCruhen.


McCRUHEN, John, b. Ireland, dysentery, Sept. 12, 1842, a. 35 y.


McDERMOT (see also McDermott), Bridget, b. Ireland, w. Patrick, ship fever, Sept. 22, 1847, a. 34 y.


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MCDERMOTT (see also McDermot), Patrick, a native of Ireland, Jan. 17, 1831, a. 56 y. G. R. 8.


Peter. Issue of Jan. 18, 1831. N. R. 9.


MACDONALD, Mary (Cox), w. Benja[min], of Ireland, mariner, deceased, intemperance, Oct. 24, 1803, a. 42 y. C. R. 4.


MACDUFF, James, suddenly. Issue of Apr. 12, 1831. N. R. 9.


McDUFFEE, James [Duffee. N. R. 9.], laborer, s. James and Eliz[abeth], consumption, May 29 [28. N. R. 9.], 1849, a. 36 y.


MACE, Hannah, Mrs., a. 46 y. Issue of Jan. 7, 1812. N. R. 9. McELROY (see also Mackelroy), Mehitable, wid., a. 80 y. Issue of May 10, 1811. N. R. 9.


McEWEN, George Underwood, s. John, from Scotland, and Hannah (Townsend), at the charity house, vomiting, Sept. 2, 1801, a. 8 m. c. R. 4.


George, at the U. S. Marine Hospital, Charlestown, a. 34 y. Issue of July 6, 1824. N. R. 9.


Hannah, wid., obstruction of the bowels, Mar. 1, 1824, a. 60 y. John, from Scotland, h. Hannah (Townsend), at the charity house, fever, Jan. 6, 1808, a. 43 y. c. R. 4.


William, s. John, from Scotland, and Hannah (Townsend), at the charity house, atrophia infantilis, Sept. 7, 1805, a. 15 m. c. R. 4.


McFARLAND, James, b. Ireland, s. Ch[arle]s, "killed by the machinery at Naumkeag Factory," Aug. 9, 1847, a. 9 y.


Patrick [laborer, born in Ireland. G. R. 9.], Nov. 1, 1848, a. 15 y.


Sarah, w. W[illia]m, d. John and Rachel Long, consumption, July 6, 1849, a. 55 y.


Susan, wid., consumption, Apr. 20, 1825, a. 36 y.


McFERSON (see also Ferson, McPherson), Cresst [of Scot- land. c. R. 11.], wid., Aug. 17, 1822, a. 85 y. [a. abt. 70 y. c. R. 11.]


McGEE, ---- , ch. -- , foreigner, bur. July 23, 1803. C. R. 11.


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McGEURY, Tho[ma]s B[arnard. N. R. 9.], s. James and Mary [Ann. N. R. 9.], cholera infantum, Sept. 8, 1846, a. 6 m.


McGILCHRIST, William, Rev., minister to Episcopal Church in Salem, d. Apr. 19, 1780, bur. Apr. 24, in Mr. Barr's tomb. P. R. 655.


h. Flora, dropsy, bur. Sept. 23, 1782. C. R. 11.


McGLUE, John, a native of Bellistown, Ire., Feb. 23, 1837, a. 39 y. G. R. 8.


McGOWEN, Ann, w. John, consumption, Aug. 31, 1841, a. 21 y.


McGRAIN, Ann, d. Will[ia]m and Cath [erin]e, lung fever, Aug. 11, 1849, a. 3 1-4 y.


McGRAVE, Patrick, b. Ireland, s. Chris[tophe]r and Mary Ann, consumption, June 30, 1847, a. 22 y.


McGREGOR, John, see MacGregory, John.


MacGREGORY, Hannah (Silsbee), consumption, July 16, 1793, a. 32 y. C. R. 4.


John, Capt., native of Edinburg, at York [Me. N. R. 9.], con- sumption, Nov. 18, 1794, a. 34 y. C. R. 4.


McGREW, Elizabeth (Cloutman), wid. John, palsy, Jan. 8, 1793, a. 64 y. c. R. 4.


McGUAY (see also McGway), -, Mrs., Oct. 27, 1802. P. R. 82.


McGUIER (see also Maguire), Thomas, delirium tremens, Mar. 21, 1830, a. 41 y.


McGUIGIAN, Ann, Sept. 2, 1841, a. abt. 23 y. c. R. 14.


McGWAY (see also McGuay), -, ch. -, dysentery, bur. Oct. 19, 1802, a. 6 y. C. R. 11.


McHENDRICK, George, consumption, at the almshouse, May 13, 1827, a. 45 y.


McINTIER (see also MacIntire), Mehitable, consumption, Feb. 23, 1821, a. 59 y.


Sarah, old age, June 5, 1821, a. 72 y.


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McINTIRE see MacIntire.


MacINTIRE (see also McIntier, McIntyer, McIntyre, Mack-


intire), Abigail, a. 61 y. Issue of Aug. 4, 1801. N. R. 9. Angier, a. 42 y. Issue of May 27, 1803. N. R. 9.


Caroline, d. Sam[ue]l L. and Mary C., dropsy in head, Dec. 10, 1849, a. 6 m.


Catharine, a. 13 y. Issue of May 30, 1814. N. R. 9.


Deborah, Feb. 5, 1831, a. 76 y. N. R. 9.


Elizabeth [wid. Samuel. G. R. 1.], bur. Oct. 17, 1815. P. R. 61. [a. 62 y. G. R. 1.]


Hannah, wid. John, palsy, Apr. 5, 1818, a. 90 y. [a. 92 y. N. R. 9.]


Joseph, hydrothorax, June 10, 1825, a. 77 y.


Mary, May 10, 1823. c. R. 13.


Mary, chronic diarrhœa, Dec. 2, 1829, a. 65 y.


Mehitable, Mrs., a. 93 y. Issue of July 1, 1794. N. R. 9.


Nancy, w. Joseph. Issue of Sept. 7, 1813. N. R. 9.


Nathaniel, apoplexy, at Boston. Issue of Apr. 27, 1810.


N. R. 9.


Nathaniel, a. 19 y. Issue of July 31, 1812. N. R. 9.


Nath [anie]1, consumption, Sept. 20, 1824, a. 50 y. [a. 54 y. N. R. 9.]


Nath [anie]1, mortification, at the almshouse, July 15, 1826, a. 58 y.


Sally, Feb. 9, 1849, a. 63 y. N. R. 9.


Samuel [carver. N. R. 9.], Feb. 6, 1811, a. 54 y. G. R. 1.


Sam[ue]] F., intemperance, Sept. 27, 1819, a. 36 y. [a. 30 y. N. R. 9.]


Sarah, wid., in her 77th y. Issue of Feb. 17, 1795. N. R. 9. Sarah, d. Nath[anie]], laborer, and Sarah (Sheldon from


Reading), nervous fever, Nov. 23, 1803, a. 7 y. C. R. 4. William, nervous fever, but. at Danvers, d. June 9, 1820, a. 20 y.


W [illia]m J. [William Ira. N. R. 9], b. Wolfboro, N. H., s. Sam[ue]] C. and Mary C., measles, Mar. 8, 1847, a. 2 y.


McINTYER (see also MacIntire), Joseph, house carpenter, a. 60 y. Issue of July 30, 1776. N. R. 5.


MCINTYRE (see also MacIntire), Eliz[abeth] P[itman. N. R. 9.], d. John H. and Alice G., croup, May 26, 1845, a. 4 y. [a. 3 y. 8 m. N. R. 9.]


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MCINTYRE, Hannah (Wilson), b. Saugus, wid. Nath [anie]1, age, June 29, 1848, a. 81 y.


Nancy, b. Reading, w. Jer[emia]h, d. Tho[ma]s Woodward,


palsy, bur. at Reading, d. Jan. 29, 1849, a. 48 y. [a. 49 y. N. R. 9.]


Sarah E[lizabeth. N. R. 9.], d. Sam[ue]] A., canker, Aug. 31, 1842, a. 1-2 m.


MACK (see also Mac), Betsey, d. John T., of Hinsdale, Feb. 23, 1836, a. 30 y. N. R. 9.


Catharine Sewall Pynchon, w. Elisha, Esq., d. Timo[thy] Orne, dec., consumption, Dec. 24, 1818, a. 38 y.


Har[rie]t E., b. Boston, w. Elisha, d. Rev. John and Esther Clark, cancer, Nov. 21, 1848, a. 56 y.


William, s. John and Hannah, atrophy, Dec. 25, 1798, a. 3 m. C. R. 4.


-, wid., bur. Nov. 13, 1805. C. R. 11.


MACKALER (see also McClure), Mary, w. James, childbirth, Jan. 4, 1841, a. 28 y.


MACKAY (see also Mackey), Ester, w. Capt Daniel, a. 57 y. Issue of May 17, 1796. N. R. 9.


Margaret, wid. Capt. Daniel, Sept. 27, 1769, a. 77 y. N. R. 4. Sam[ue]1, Capt., received news, July 17, 1805. P. R. 82.


McKEAN, George, on board the whale ship Ann Parry, May -, 1843, a. abt. 40 y. N. R. 9.


MACKELROY (see also McElroy), -, Mr., bur. Dec. 29, 1808. P. R. 61.


Mrs., bur. May 5, 1811. P. R. 61.


MCKENZIE (see also McKinzie), Ann M., d. Geo[rge], de- ceased, reinterred July 14, 1842.


Ann Maria, d. [Capt. c. R. 5.] Roderick [Oct. 9, 1836, a. 1 y. P. R. 543.] Issue of Oct. 11, 1836. N. R. 9.


Ch[arle]s H., s. Geo[rge], deceased, reinterred, July 14, 1842. Charles Henry, s. Capt. Roderick, deceased [Mar. 19, 1841. P. R. 543.], a. 2 y. Issue of Mar. 26, 1841. N. R. 9. Geo [rge], July 26, 1826. G. R. 9.


George, Capt., suddenly, July 14, 1836, a. 27 y. N. R. 9.


Geo [rge], seaman, reinterred July 14, 1842.


John, from Scotland, in the land and sea service in the Rev- olution, at the charity house, fever, Aug. 24, 1819, a. 75 y. C. R. 4.


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MCKENZIE, John, s. Rod[eri]c, scarlet fever, Mar. 20, 1841, a. 4 y.


Oliver H [ubbard. N. R. 9.], s. Roderick and Marg[are]t, con- sumption, July 17, 1845, a. 5 y.


Roderick, Apr. 13, 1840. P. R. 543.


William H., s. Capt. Reuben, Feb. 18, 1846, a. 25 y. 6 m. N. R. 9.


Will[ia]m H., s. Rueben, consumption, Feb. 18, 1849, a. 25 1-2 y.


MACKEY (see also Mackay), Elizabeth, w. Capt. Daniel, June 20, 1761, a. 36 y. G. R. 7.


MACKING, William, asthma, at the almshouse, Dec. 31, 1827, a. 64 y.


MACKINTIRE (see also MacIntire), Elizabeth, wid., bur. Nov. 25, 1814, a. 87 y. N. R. 9.


Elizabeth, old age, at the workhouse, Jan. 6, 1820, a. 84 y. Lucy, d. Nath [anie]1 and Hannah, Jan. 25, 1788.


Lucy, d. twin, Nath [anie]1 and Hannah, Mar. 31, 1790. Nath [anie]1, h. Hannah, "sailed in sch" Reindeer, Poor mas-


ter in Feb. 1810, and not since heard from, supposed lost," [- -, 1810.]


Nath [anie]1, intemperance, Dec. 5, 1820, a. 35 y.


Polly, d. Nath[anie]] and Hannah, Apr. 30, 1812.


McKINTY, Tho[ma]s, b. Ireland, throat distemper, May 8, 1847, a. 23 y.


McKINZIE (see also Mckenzie), John, typhus fever, at the workhouse, Aug. 23, 1820, a. 68 y.


MACKMALLION (see also McMillan), John, s. Alexander and Rebeccah, July -, 1705. Jos[eph], Dec. 13, 1746. P. R. 57.


MACKMILLING (see also McMillan), -, w. Mr., bur. Aug. 12, 1807. P. R. 61.


MACKNAMARRA (see also Macnamara), -, ch. S., fits, bur. Oct. 13, 1807. C. R. 11.


McKOY (see also Mackoy), James, of Newburyport, a marine of the frigate Constitution. Issue of June 15, 1813. N. R. 9.


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MACKOY (see also McKoy), Rebecca (Bates), w. Neal from Boston, recruiting officer, fever and mortification, July 5, 1814, a. 25 y. c. R. 4.


McLAUGHLAN (see also Laughlan, Laughlin), Patrick, s. John, spine complaint, Aug. 7, 1843, a. 3 y.


McLAUGHTON, James [a native of Ireland. N. R. 9.], palsy, at the almshouse, Feb. 14, 1822, a. 27 y.


McLEAN, Hugh, Aug. 2, 1811, a. 38 y. G. R. 8.


MACLEAR (see also McClure), Eliz[abeth], b. Ireland, chol- era morbus, July 25, 1841, a. 20 y.


MCLELLAN, Nath[anie]] [of Bowdoinham, Me. N. R. 9.], fever, Mar. 30, 1826, a. 43 y.


McMAHAN, Thomas, Oct. 3, 1839, a. 11 m. c. R. 14.


MACMALLION (see also McMillan), John, "old," Apr. 20, 1748. P. R. 57.


McMARNA (see also McMarners), Marg[are]t [Margaret. McMannus. N. R. 9.], d. Tho [ma]s and Ellen, infantile, July 27, 1849, a. 2 d.


McMARNERS (see also McMarna), Marg[are]t, b. Ireland, d. Owen, consumption, Sept. 23, 1846. [a. 62 y. N. R. 9.]


MACMELLAN (see also McMillan), John, Capt., from Scot- land, 7 y. in the navy of Great Britain, h. 1st


(Bullock), 2d wid. Hill, fever, Feb. 15, 1808, a. 71 y. C. R. 4.


McMILLAN (see also Mackmallion, Macmallion, MacMellan, McMullen), Mary [wid. C. R. 1.], nervous fever, Mar. 28, 1820, a. 73 y.


McMULLEN (see also McMillan), Catherine, w. John, bur. July 27, 1838, a. 58 y. N. R. 9.


McMULLIKEN, Sarah, b. New Hampshire, typhus fever, Jan. 2, 1847, a. 50 y. G. R. 9.


McNALLY, -, s. -- , bur. Mar. 25, 1835, a. 2 y. C. R. 11.


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MACNAMARA (see also Macknamarra), - Issue of Aug. 13, 1771. N. R. 4.


McNAULTY, Bernard R., a. 78 y. Issue of Sept. 1, 1848. N. R. 9.


McNEAL, Mary, w. Samuel, formerly of New Bedford, bur. Dec. 28, 1838, a. 53 y. N. R. 9.


McPHERSON (see also Ferson, McFerson), Christian, ch. John, bur. Sept. 16, 1793. C. R. 11. [a. ly. 11 m. G. R. 1.] Daniel, bur. Apr. 12, 1807. c. R. 11. [a. 23 y. N. R. 9.]


Duncan [a native of Scotland. N. R. 9.], bur. Apr. 9, 1808, a. 59 y. c. R. 11. [a. 65 y. N. R. 9.] John, fever, Feb. 24, 1826, a. 74 y. Lucy, wid., a. 86 y. Issue of May 2, 1837. N. R. 9. , ch. Lucy, bur. Dec. 20, 1795. C. R. 11.


,ch. , bur. Aug. 4, 1802. C. R. 11.


ch. , bur. Aug. 12, 1802. C. R. 11.


McRAE, Ann J. J., Mrs., of the Island of Tortola, W. I., but late of Bath, Somersetshire, Eng., a. 57 y. Issue of Sept. 17, 1822. N. R. 9. [a. abt. 60 y. C. R. 11.]


McVAY [Abigail. N. R. 9.], w. John, dysentery, bur. Oct. 30, 1802. c. R. 11. [a. 40 y. N. R. 9.] -, ch. - - , decay, bur. Jan. 15, 1790. C. R. 11.


MAD, Martha E., d. Bailey, w. Will [ia]m I., con- sumption, April 3, 1844, a. 27 y. G. R. 9.


MADDEN (see also Maddon), Catherine, d. James and Jane, dropsy in head. Oct. 22, 1844, a. 6 1-2 m.


MADDON (see also Madden), Thomas, intemperance, at the almshouse, Nov. 18, 1825, a. 45 y.


MADISON, Eliza B[all. N. R. 9.], d. John, brain fever, June 4, 1840, a. 7 y.


John Augustus, s. Capt. John and Sally, Sept. 22, 1832, a. 17 m. G. R. 8.


MAGEE, Elizabeth, w. Thomas, intemperance, Sept. 20, 1823, a. 50 y.


MAGOON (see also Magoun), Sara (Hitchins from Lynn), w. David. from Pembroke, shipwright, consumption. July 3, 1816, a. 38 y. c. R. 4.


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MAGOUN (see also Magoon), Ann Maria, d. David, Aug. 28, 1836, a. 17 y. N. R. 9.


Charlotte, w. Thomas, Sept. 2, 1832, a. 47 y. N. R. 9.


George Sumner, s. David, a. 6 y. Issue Feb. 28, 1832. N. R. 9. Isaac, s. Thomas, from Pembroke, and Charlotte (Lane), d. Nicholas, fever, Sept. 14, 1819, a. 7 y. C. R. 4.


Isaac, seaman, at sea, on board barque Wm. Schroder, on her outward passage, Nov. 14, 1849, a. 31 y. N. R. 9.


Mary, inflammation of brain, Mar. 9, 1821, a. 10 y.


Nicholas Lane, s. Thomas, ship carpenter, from Pembroke, and Charlotte (Lane), throat distemper and scarlet fever, Jan. 8, 1803, a. 8 m. c. R. 4.


MAGREEN, John, s. John and Alice, fits, Apr. 16, 1845, a. 1 y.


MAGUIRE (see also McGuier), Matilda Cecilia, Feb. 18, 1837, a. 13 y. c. R. 14. [a. 14 y. N. R. 9.] -, d. John, Apr. 5, 1829, a. 7 w.


MAHONEY (see also Mahony), Cath[erin]e, d. James, throat distemper, Oct. 14, 1843, a. 1 y.


Mary, d. Timo [th]y and Honora, consumption, May 12, 1849, a. 4 y.


Tim [oth]y, s. Mathew and Honora, jaundice, Jan. 17, 1849, a. 1 1-2 y.


MAHONY (see also Mahoney), John, b. Ireland, laborer, killed by a fall of earth, Nov. 1, 1846, a. 23 y.


Mary E., d. Jerem [ia]h and A. A., bowel complaint, Aug. 29, 1845, a. 1 m.


MAINS, Will[ia]m, of Boston, s. Will[ia]m, of Boston, fits, at Boston, Jan. 21, 1842, a. 4 m.


MAKKOWAY, Hugh, h. Elizabeth (Pease), Aug. - , 1703.


MALCOM, David, from Warren, Me., h. - (Ulmer), drowned "from Capt. B. Dean," received news Feb. 16, 1797, a. 42 y. C. R. 4.


MALEGAN, Henry, b. Providence, R. I., s. Edw[ar]d and Jane, convulsions, Feb. 10, 1848, a. 1 1-2 y.


MALEY, I., bur. Sept. 26, 1794. C. R. 11.


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MALLISON, John, at New Orleans, Oct. - , 1816. Issue of Dec. 13. N. R. 9.


MALLON (see also Maloon), Mr., at Danvers, Jan. 3, 1840. C. R. 14.


MALLOON (see also Maloon), Dan[ie]], s. Dan [ie]] and Judith, consumption, May 11, 1849, a. 58 1-2 y.


Esther W., d. Tho[ma]s and Lucy, cholera infantum, Aug. 8, 1848, a. 7 m.


MALOON (see also Mallon, Malloon, Melone, Mulloon), Eunice, wid. Daniel, Apr. 16, 1798, a. 62 y. G. R. 7.


Daniel, Apr. 16, 1783, in his 59th y. G. R. 7.


Judith, wid. [Daniel. N. R. 9.], consumption, Mar. 26, 1825, a. 68 y.


William, delirium tremens, Sept. 22, 1829, a. 40 y.


, d. W[illia]m, dysentery, Oct. 9, 1821, a. 30 m.


MANDIGEL, Pat[ric]k, b. Ireland, laborer, bur. at Provi- dence, R. I., d. Nov. 2, 1849, a. 36 y.


MANING (see also Manning), Margeret, d. Nicholas and Elizabeth, 1 m: 1666-7. CT. R.


Nicholas, s. Nicholas and Eliz[abeth], 16 : 4 m : 1667. CT. R. Thomas, s. Nicholas and Eliz[abeth], abt. Nov. - , 1664. CT. R.


MANN [Ebenezer, jr. N. R. 9.], s. Capt. [thrown from a horse. N. R. 9.], bur. Nov. 21, 1809. P. R. 61. [a. 17 y. N. R. 9.] Ebenezer, Capt., ship builder, Mar. 19, 1835, in his 78th y. N. R. 9.


Ira P., s. Capt. Eben[eze]r, bur. Apr. 30, 1831, a. 26 y. N. R. 9.


Sarah, Mrs., a. 82 y. Issue of Jan. 15, 1833. N. R. 9.


MANNING (see also Maning), Amelia R[opes. N. R. 9.], d. George [of New York. N. R. 9.], lung fever, Mar. 20, 1842, a. 3 m.


Anstiss, palsy, Apr. 27, 1821, a. 67 y.


Burrill G., fits, June 25, 1840, a. 38 y.


Caleb, wheelwright, a. 45 y. Issue of Apr. 3, 1792. N. R. 9. Caleb, chair-maker. Issue of June 15, 1810. N. R. 9.


Eliza B[angs. N. R. 9.], d. Tho [ma]s and Eliz[abeth], scarlet fever, Oct. 24, 1849, a. 4 y.


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MANNING, Elizabeth, d. Benja[min] and Han[na]h (Lam- bert), July 20, 1726.


Elizabeth, maiden, complication, Feb. 27, 1801, a. 72 y. c. R. 4. Eliz[abet ]h, d. Tho[ma]s and Eliz [abeth], scarlet fever, Oct. 18, 1849, a. 19 y.


George [Francis. N. R. 9.], of New York, s. George, grand- son Benj[ami]n Ropes, drowned, June 26, 1841, a. 6 y. Hannah [the last of the sisters of Richard. N. R. 9.], d. Sam- uel and Mary, aged, Apr. 23, 1817, a. 78 y. c. R. 4. [a. 87 y. N. R. 9.]


J. H. [Joseph Henry. N. R. 9.], s. Joseph, croup, July 25, 1826, a. 2 y. [a. 2 y. 7 m. N. R. 9.]


Jacob, unm., bro. Richard, long infirmities, Feb. 28, 1815, a. 78 y. C. R. 4.


John, bilious fever, Apr. 6, 1824, a. 48 y.


Joseph, s. Richard, Sept. 17, 1833, a. 3 y. 10 m. N. R. 9. Lois, w. Caleb, Oct. 4, 1807, a. 31 y. G. R. 8.


Lucy, w. Philip, a. 55 y. Issue of Aug. 19, 1836. N. R. 9. Margaret, d. Benja[min] and Han[na]h (Lambert), Feb. 10, 1733-4.


Margaret, sister of Richard, Esq., aged, Aug. 26, 1813, a. 79 y. C. R. 4.


Margaret, w. Joseph, a. 36 y. Issue of Dec. 13, 1836. N. R. 9. Maria, d. Richard, from Ipswich and Mariam, cynanche, May 20, 1814, a. 27 y. c. R. 4.


Mary, hectic, June 5, 1814, a. 27 y. C. R. 1.


Mary, d. Rich[ar]d, deceased, cancer, Oct. 24, 1841, a. 64 y. Miriam, wid. [Richard. N. R. 9.], ascites and anasarca, Dec.


23, 1826, a. 78 y.


Nancy, w. Richard, Dec. 26, 1812, a. 24 y. G. R. S. Otis T., - , 1830. tomb. G. R. 7.


Philip, 2d officer of the brig Gazelle, on board, off the coast of Africa, Nov. 23, 1840. N. R. 9.




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