Vital records of Topsfield, Massachusetts, 1850 to 1899, Part 15

Author: Topsfield (Mass.)
Publication date: 1903
Publisher: Topsfield : Topsfield historical society
Number of Pages: 260


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CLERK, Robert M., s. -- , suicide by hanging, Aug. 6, 1888, a. 43 y. 6 m. 8 d. (Died at Somerville, body brought into town.)


COBB, Lewis Sabine, widr., shoemaker, apoplexy and paraly- sis, Dec. 26, 1897, a. 84 y. 11 m. 13 d.


COCHRAN, Eliza P., w. Silas, d. Capt. Dudley and Polly (Porter) Bradstreet, pneumonia, Jan. 4, 1874, a. 70 y. 11 m. 24 d.


Silas, harness maker, s. Robert and Sarah M., b. New Boston, N. H., Jan. 4, 1883, a. 77 y. 5 m. 2 d. (Died in Malden. Father b. N. Boston, mother b. Salem.)


COFFIN, Reuben H., m., farmer, b. Maine, paralysis of heart, Nov. 25, 1899, a. 67 y. 9 m.


COLE, Deborah G., wid., d. James and Isabell Gibson, b. Deer Isle, Me., heart and dropsy, Sept. 26, 1882, a. 79 y. 5 m. 22 d. (Interred Rowley.)


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CONANT, Elbridge F., s. Maj. Nathaniel (dec'd) and Eliza- beth (Killam), accidental, Nov. 2, 1872, a. 42 y. 11 m. (less 1 day.)


Elizabeth K., wid. Nathaniel, Mar. 1, 1884, a. 87 y. 6 m. 1 d. (Died at Beverly.)


Elizabeth Maria, d. John and Maria, consumption, Feb. 8, 1854, a. 30 y. 5 m. 26 d.


Eunice, d. Aaron and Eunice (Dorman), old age, Jan. 24, 1868, a. 87 y. 11 m. (Born Capen House.)


John, m., farmer, s. John and Dorcas, influenza, Dec. 16, 1853, a. 58 y. 6 m.


Josephine B., w. Benjamin, d. Henry and Lucy Wilson, b. Deer Isle, Me., erysipelas, June 23, 1871, a. 37 y. (Inter- red in Beverly.)


Julia W., wid. Samuel, d. Timothy and Ruth Morse, b. Ips- wich (Linebrook Parish), influenza, Mar. 12, 1897, a. 82 y. 10 m. 12 d. (Interred Linebrook Parish, Ipswich.) Martha, wid. Israel, d. John and Bethiah Gould, Jan. 14, 1854,


a. 60 y. 10 m. 21 d. (Interred at Linebrook Parish, Ips- wich.)


Martha, d. Asa and Margaret Adams, b. Hamilton, lung and pleurisy fever, Mar. 15, 1872, a. 72 y. (wid. of John Conant, who died Dec. 16, 1853. His 2d wife, her 2d husband, her 1st husband was Aaron Hubbard, of Ips- wich.)


Nathaniel (Maj.), s. Aaron and Eunice (Dorman), heart disease and dropsy, Mar. 10, 1872, a. 76 y. 5 m. 5 d.


Sarah Lucinda, d. Elbridge F. and Belinda (Rogers), May 18,


1872, a. 9 y. 7 m. (Died at Exeter, N. H., interred here by Haverhill road.)


Warren S., s. Daniel A. and Harriet E. (Peck), lung fever, Apr. 15, 1865, a. 1 y. 9 m. (Died at Wenham, interred here.)


CONLEY, Eunice G., m., housekeeper, d. Samuel and Elize- beth (Boardman) Janes, cardiac dropsy, Mar. 2, 1894, a. 70 y. 2 m. 10 d.


James Henry, widr., shoe worker, s. John and Ellen (Welch), b. Windsor, Nova Scotia, pneumonia, Oct. 21, 1897, a. 73 y. 3 m.


Robert Hampton, s. Samuel and Ruth P. (Lake), cholera in- fantum, Sept. 27, 1888, a. 2 m. 19 d.


CORNWALL, Francis H., farm laborer, s. Francis and Jane (Conlon), b. Ireland, oedema of lungs, Jan. 19, 1891, a. 59 y. (Wife Margaret Brahamy.)


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COTTON, Eliza, liver, d. Apr. - , 1895, brought into town Aug. 5, a. 80 y. 4 m. 27 d. (Died at Tamworth, N. H., body brought into town.)


CRAM, John H., widr., shoemaker, s. Algenon S. and Nancy C. (Burrill), b. Deering, Me., phthisis and consumption, Oct. 4, 1894, a. 36 y. 1 m. 4 d.


CRAWFORD, Susan Van V., w. Rev. Lyndon S., d. Edwin A. and Maria (Stafford) Doolittle, b. Tarrytown, N. Y., tuberculosis, Aug. 12, 1884, a. 26 y. 4 m. 14 d. (In- terred Albany, N. Y.)


William, shoemaker, s. James, Aug. 28, 1899, a. 56 y. (In- terred at Middleton.)


CREELMAN, Catharine W., w. of George W., d. Capt. David McCoudhea, b. SheetHarbor, Nova Scotia, Sept. 16, 1853, a. 53 y. (Died at Danvers, body brought into town.) Emma W., d. George W. and Catharine W., Sept. 15, 1853, a. 8 y. (Died at Danvers, body brought into town.)


CRESSEY, Joseph W., shoemaker, parents not known, b. New- buryport, senile exhaustion, May 16, 1897, a. 82 y. 6 m. 16 d. (Died at Danvers Hospital.)


Ruth T., w. Joseph W., d. Nathaniel B. and Ruth (Towne) Wells, cancer of womb, May 27, 1874, a. 69 y. 7 m.


CROSS, Aaron, was found dead in a pasture in Linebrook Parish, Ipswich, Oct. 3, 1854. (Body brought into town, and interred here Oct. 4, at Almshouse burying ground.) Mary, d. Jacob and Mary Smith, Feb. 4, 1869, a. 79 y. (Died at Boxford, wid. of Aaron C. who died in Ipswich, Line- brook Parish, in 1854, and was interred here. Mrs. C. interred in Boxford.)


CROWELL, Elizabeth, w. Josiah, d. William and Elizabeth (Towne) Phillips, lung fever, Nov. 2, 1869, a. 61 y. 5 m. Emma Augusta, d. Harriet A., diarrhoea, Aug. 17, 1851, a. 2 m.


Harriet A., d. Josiah and Elizabeth, consumption, Apr. 13, 1854, a. 19 y. 10 m. (nearly.)


Josiah, laborer, s. Brown and Elizabeth (Brown), b. Salem, old age, Apr. 28, 1889, a. 84 y. 9 m. 16 d.


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CULLITON, John F., m., farmer, s. John and Lucy (John- son), b. Salem, paralysis of the heart, sudden, June 24, 1890, a. 37 y. 8 m.


CUMMINGS, Elizabeth, d. Robert J. and Rachel G., b. Mitchell, Canada West, cholera infantum, Sept. 8, 1858, a. 1 y. 2 m.


Ernest Franklin, s. Arthur C. and Elizabeth B. (Merrill), in- fantile paralysis, May 19, 1893, a. 5 m. 13 d.


Humphrey, s. Cyrus and Susanna (Wildes), Aug. 9, 1874, a. 52 y. 5 m. (Died in Boston at Mass. Hospital, interred by Haverhill road, mother b. here.)


Salome M., m., housekeeper, d. Samuel and Mary Ann (Ste- vens) Welch, pneumonia and disease of heart, Mar. 31, 1894, a. 69 y. 9 d.


Sarah, wid. d. Benjamin and Martha (Perley) Scott, b. Ips- wich, old age, Aug. 17, 1878, a. 86 y. 4 m.


Susan, wid. Cyrus, d. Moses and' Susannah Wildes, ulceration of bowels, Jan. 7, 1852, a. 66 y. 10 m. (Mr. Cummings died Apr., 1827.)


Sylvester, m., s. Samuel and Joanna (Andrews), b. Wenham, suicide, Sept. 22, 1890, a. 54 y. 10 m. 2 d. (Died at San- ford, Me., body brought into town, mother b. Essex.)


William, (Capt.), farmer, s. Elijah and Eunice (Conant), congestion of lungs, Oct. 10, 1868, a. 80 y. 9 m.


CURTIS, Alice D., at home, d. Francis and Lillia (Bryant), b. Boxford, phthisis, July 1, 1887, a. 24 y. 11 m. 15 d. Christopher L., s. Francis and Lorintha, Mar. 27, 1878, a. 27 y. (Died in Boxford. Father b. Boxford; mother b. in N. H.)


George F., s. Francis and Lillie, b. Boxford, whooping cough and typhoid fever, Apr. 8, 1866, a. 5 y. 5 m. 17 d.


Lilly, w. Francis, d. Daniel and Mary Bryant, b. New York City, N. Y., consumption, Jan. 25, 1873, a. 34 y. 11 m. Lorintha D., wid., d. Samuel and .Bethia (Grandy), b. Read- ing, Vermont, paralysis, Sept. 14, 1894, a. 81 y. 11 m. 16 d. (Died at Boxford, body brought into town.)


Mary, wid., d. Hawkes and Mary Lincoln, b. Boston, organic disease of heart, Oct. 16, 1880, a. 82 y. 7 m. 5 d. (In- terred Mt. Auburn.)


Maude, at home, d. Francis and Lillia (Bryant), phthisis, July 27, 1887, a. 19 y. 10 m. 6 d.


Nellie M., d. Francis and Lillia (Bryant), b. Boxford, pul- monary consumption, Mar. 27, 1883, a. 24 y. 12 d.


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CURTIS, Oscar F., s. Francis and Lorintha D., b. Boxford, June 8, 1864, a. 25 y. 5 m. (Died in Washington of wounds re- ceived in battle, interred here.)


DAVIS, Catherine T., m., d. William O. and Elizabeth (Bur- bank) Sides, b. Groveland, Mass., cerebral hemorrhage, May 25, 1892, a. 48 y. 2 m. 27 d. (Died at Danvers.)


David E., m., butcher, s. David and Rhoda (Chapman), b.


Lee, N. H., poisoned with laudanum, May 19, 1883, a. 64 y. 9 m.


David Frank, shoemaker, s. David E. and Mary (York), b. Durham, N. H., typhoid fever, Sept. 7, 1874, a. 24 y. 6 m. 2 d.


George L., s. Van Ness and Mary W., b. Bennington, N. H., typhoid fever, Dec. 4, 1862, a. 9 y. 3 m.


Leroy, s. Samuel A. and Sarah, b. Candia, N. H. (supposed), dysentery, Sept. 4, 1861, a. 2 y. (about.)


Mary, wid. David E., housewife, d. Thomas and Deborah (El- kins) York, b. Lee, N. H., mania, Mar. 27, 1890, a. 71 y. 6 m. 19 d.


DAVISON, Elma L., nurse, d. Cyrus and Lavinia (Dickinson) Averell, cancer of stomach and liver, Mar. 7, 1896, a. 65 y. 4 m. 15 d.


DAY, Harold E., Sept. 17, 1895, a. 4 m. 13 d. (Died at Ha- verhill, body brought into town.)


DEICKHOFF, Lonisa, housekeeper, d. James and Hannah (Carroll), b. Nova Scotia, exhaustion from accidental burning, June 4, 1898, a. 21 y. ( Died at Mass. Hospital, interred at Alden River, Nova Scotia. )


DELAND, Benjamin, m., s. Joseph and Phebe, b. Danvers, consumption, Oct. 19, 1870, a. 62 y. 8 m.


Harriet A., w. Benjamin F., housewife, d. David S. and Lydia A. (Elwell) Lane, b. Gloucester, diabetes, Oct. 4, 1890, a. 58 y. 9 m. 26 d.


John Hood, m., shoeworker, s. Benjamin (dec'd) and Eliza- beth (Ross), consumption, Jan. 11, 1878, a. 26 y. 2 m. 3 d.


Moses, s. Benjamin and Elizabeth (Ross), b. Ipswich, May 30, 1864. (He was killed in battle near Pamunky River, Va., May 30, b. in Ipswich, Nov. 8, 1838; not interred here; enlisted from here 1861.)


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DELAND, Royal Augustus, s. Benjamin and Elizabeth (Ross), b. Boxford, June 20, 1864. (He died at Emory Hospital, Washington, D. C., wounded in right leg, June 3, 1864, at battle of Bethesda Church, Va., b. in Boxford, Dec. 7, 1843 ; enlisted here 1862; not interred here.)


Sarah Ann, d. Benjamin (dec'd) and Elizabeth (Ross), con- sumption, May 17, 1874, a. 17 y. 5 m. 12 d.


DERRY, Emma J., m., d. Thomas and Margaret Cass, b. Sa- lem, puerperal convulsions, Sept. 12, 1879, a. 34 y. 4 m. 18 d. (Interred Danvers.) :


DEWING, Albert W., Dec. 14, 1885, a. 37 y. 7 m. 14 d. (Died in Boston, body brought into town.)


DICKINSON, Albert, s. Horace and Eunice (Blaisdell), (dec'd), typhoid fever, Ang. 27, 1866, a. 24 y. 1 m. 14 d. Eunice, w. Horace, d. Samuel and Annis Blaisdell, hemorrhage, Feb. 21, 1853, a. 33 y. 5 m.


George, shoemaker, s. Horace and Eunice, typhoid fever, Oct. 31, 1860, a. 22 y. 11 m.


Samuel Horace, widr., operative, s. Darias and Mary, b. Row- ley, paralysis, June 18, 1883, a. 72 y. 2 m. 12 d. (Died at almshouse.)


DODD, Abby Ann, d. Benjamin C. and Lucy A., disease of the head, June 19, 1857, a. 1 y. 4 m. 17 d.


Benjamin C., widr., shoemaker, b. Marblehead, apoplexy, May 15, 1897, a. 77 y. 7 m. 14 d.


Lucy Ann, 2d. w. Benjamin C., d. Humphrey, Jr., and Olive B. (Perkins) Wildes (she dec'd), consumption, Dec. 27, 1873, a. 36 y. 6 m. 16 d.


DODGE, Clarence P., m., barber, s. John H. and Mary J. (Lake), Bright's disease, Mar. 20, 1888, a. 26 y. 7 m. 20 d. (Died at Marblehead, body brought into town.) Edmund, s. Charles Frederick and H. Melissa (Littlefield), premature birth, July 27, 1874, a. 3 d.


Hitty, 2d. m., wid. Peter, of Wenham, d. Dea. John and Ruth Gould, Apr. 2, 1856, a. 77 y. 11 m. 15 d.


Jessie Bradford, clerk, d. William Ladd and Mary Lane, b. Charlestown, pulmonary consumption, Feb. 26, 1891, a. 23 y. 8 m. 22 d. (Interred Hampton, N. H.)


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DODGE, Loretta S., d. Andrew and Emily, b. Ipswich, foreign body in the windpipe, Apr. 17, 1863, a. 2 y. 2 m. (Interred at Ipswich.)


Mary J., w. John H., d. Eleazer and Hannah A. Lake, con- sumption, Nov. 29, 1864, a. 30 y.


Mehitabel, d. Daniel and Mary, disease of liver, Nov. 9, 1854, a. 69 y. (supposed) (Died at almshouse.)


Otis F., s. William P. and Rebecca P. (Perkins), (both dec'd), consumption and chronic diarrhoea, Mar. 7, 1865, a. 23 y. 7 m. 19 d. (Died at New Boston, N. H., in- terred here by turnpike.)


William P., s. William P. and Rebecca P. (Perkins), Oct. 20, 1875, a. 38 y. 9 m. 10 d. (Died in Worcester. Parents b. Topsfield.)


DONALDSON, Clarence, s. William and Elizabeth, conges- tion of brain, Mar. 17, 1864, a. 7 y. 11 m. 13 d.


Elizabeth, wid. William, d. Thomas and Lydia (Gifford) Pea- body, congestion of lungs, Apr. 4, 1892, a. 75 y. 6 m. 20 d. William, operative, s. William and Mary, b. St. John, N. B., paralysis, Dec. 28, 1885, a. 78 y. 23 d.


DONNELS, John F., s. Frederick W. (dec'd) and Susan Don- nels (now Peabody), b. Haverhill, N. H., scrofula and hip disease, Aug. 24, 1865, a. 18 y.


DONOVAN, Timothy, farmer, s. John and Mary (Neal), b. Ireland, cardiac disease, Sept. 3, 1894, a. 56 y. (Interred at Salem.)


DOW, Mary, Jan. 27, 1885, a. 74 y. 15 d. (Died at Beverly.)


DOWNES, Bertha, d. Moses H. and Mary E., marasmus, Sept. 4, 1887, a. 1 m. 8 d. (Died in Malden, body brought into town.)


Vesta, d. Moses H. and Mary Lizzie, diphtheria, Dec. 1, 1879, a. 3 y. 4 m. (Died at Boston. Father b. here; mother in Pepperell, Mass.)


DRESSER, Effie M., d. William W. and Susan E. (Floyd), b. Danvers, July 9, 1890, a. 2 y. 11 m. 9 d. (Died at Dan- vers, body brought into town. Father b. Boxford ; mother in Wenham.)


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DRESSER, Susie M., d. William and Susan ( Floyd), b. Middle- ton, Aug. 27, 1891, a. 6 m. 10 d. (Died at Middleton, body brought into town.)


William O., s. William and Susan ( Floyd), b. Danvers, Aug. 10, 1893, a. 2 m. 12 d. (Died at Danvers, body brought into town.)


DUDLEY, Lucy Augusta, d. John S. and Mary P. (Pingree), pneumonia and tuberculosis, Oct. 3, 1886, a. 17 y. 4 m. 17 d. (Died at Chelsea. Father b. Gloucester ; mother b. Ipswich. Body brought into town.)


Mary E., d. John S. and Mary P. (Pingree), scarlet fever, Jan. 3, 1867, a. 7 y. 1 m. 27 d. (Died at Boston, interred here.)


DUFFY, Laurence T., painter, s. James Duffy, b. Ireland, ex- posure, Mar. 12, 1895, a. 54 y. (Found dead near house of L. A. Rust. Interred at Salem.)


DURGAN, Abby, wid. - , d. Thomas Moore, Jan. 17, 1850, a. 69 y. 6 m. (Died at Salem, body brought into town and interred here.)


DWINELL, David H., farmer, s. John and Louisa ( Richards), heart disease, Mar. 26, 1896, a. 75 y. 3 m. 21 d.


George W., farmer, s. John and Louisa (Richards), organic heart disease, Dec. 21, 1890, a. 56 y. 1 m. 14 d.


John, Jr., s. John and Louisa, dropsy, Sept. 2, 1859, a .. 39 y. 11 m. 23 d.


John, m., farmer, s. John and Esther, heart disease and dropsy, Apr. 1, 1864, a. 81 y.


Louisa, wid. John, d. John and Hepsibah (Amsden) Richards, b. Southboro, Mass., dysentery, Aug. 25, 1879, a. 81 y. 6 m. 13 d.


Louisa, housekeeper, chronic disease of heart, Sept. 27, 1896, a. 72 y. .


ELLARD, George S., gardener, s. George N. and Johanna (Sheehan), b. Killworth, Co. Cork, typhoid pneumonia, May 24, 1882, a. 41 y.


ELLIOTT, Elizabeth S., w. William H., d. - Sumner, b. Beverly, consumption, Nov. 23, 1851, a. 30 y. George Freddie, s. Frederick A. and Lucy K. (Pingree), dys- entery, Oct. 13, 1868, a. 4 y. 6 m. 14 d.


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ELLIOTT, Frederick A., widr., farmer, s. Israel and Mary Por- ter (Randlett), heart failure and Bright's disease, Sept. 21, 1892, a. 58 y. 6 m. 6 d.


Israel D., (Capt.), widr., carpenter, s. Robert and Mehitable (Dodge), b. Beverly, paralysis, Apr. 13, 1873, a. 78 y. 3 m.


Lucy Kimball, m., housewife, d. Jewett and Mary ( Perkins) Pingree, disease of brain, Nov. 11, 1879, a. 42 y. 10 m. 6 d.


Mary P., w. Capt. Israel D., d. Phineas and Abigail (Kim- ball) Randlett, b. Boxford (West part), paralysis, Feb. 2, 1866, a. 63 y. 10 m.


William H., s. Israel D. and Mary P., Apr. 30, 1856, a. 31 y. 7 m. (Died at East Boston, body brought into town.)


EMERSON, Francis J., s. John W., b. New York City, con- vulsions, Dec. 17, 1884, a. 2 y. 11 m. 13 d. (Died New York City.)


Harriet Jane, at home, d. Thomas Porter and Sarah ( Phillips), tuberculosis, Dec. 18, 1898, a. 55 y. 8 m.


Lydia B., wid. Joseph, who died in 1826, d. Ezra and Anria Burrill, b. Salem, old age, Sept. 3, 1865, a. 86 y. 6 m. Sarah, w. Thomas P., d. Richard and Jane Phillips, maras- mus, Aug. 31, 1851, a. 35 y. 10 m.


Thomas P., widr., s. Billy and Ruth, heart disease, Mar. 30, 1878, a. 75 y. 11 m. 9 d.


ESTEY, Eunice, wid. Enos, d. Israel and Hannah Kenney, b. Middleton, dropsy, Nov. 4, 1851, a. 77 y.


FANCHER, Hiram Grant, s. W. Grant and Belle L. (War- ren), b. Morrisville, Vt., pleuro pneumonia, Aug. 27, 1897, a. 10 m. 16 d.


FERGUSON, Edith M., teacher, d. Edward H. and Mary (Gould), pneumonia, Mar. 5, 1894, a. 20 y. 5 m. 13 d. (Died at Glastonbury, Conn., body brought into town.) Elmer L., s. Ephraim P. and Sarah (Cummings), membraneous croup, Oct. 25, 1892, a. 2 y. 6 m.


Huldah W., w. Thomas, d. Elijah and Ruth (Fisk), Feb. 2, 1888, a. 82 y. 9 m. 23 d. (Died at Marblehead, body brought into town.)


Lizzie May, d. Edward H. and Mary Ann (Gould), pneu- monia, Feb. 19, 1871, a. 2 y. 9 m. 18 d.


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FERGUSON, Ralph G., s. Edward E. and Mary (Andrews), valvular disease of heart, Dec. 20, 1885, a. 5 y. 9 m. 2 d. Sarah B., m., housewife, d. Alfred C. and Salome M. (Welch) Cummings, consumption, Oct. 16, 1895, a. 36 y. 6 m. Thomas, widr., farmer, s. George and Huldah W. (Perkins), Mar. 29, 1892, a. 82 y. 10 m. 29 d. (Died at Marble- head, body brought into town.)


Willie Arthur, s. Thomas F. and Sarah A., b. Danvers, croup, May 10, 1862, a. 1 y. 5 m. 19 d. (Died in Danvers, in- terred here.)


FISHER, Nathaniel, b. Brentwood, N. H., pneumonia, July 29, 1874, a. 75 y. 2 m. 25 d. (Died at almshouse.) Sally, wid. Nathaniel, d. Jacob and Huldah (Wildes) Pea- body, old age, Sept. 15, 1885, a. 86 y. 4 m. 8 d. (Died at almshouse.)


FISK, Abigail, m., d. Joseph and Lucy (Smith) Pettingill, b. Salem, influenza, May 10, 1880, a. 82 y. 4 m. 5 d. ( Father b. in Newburyport; mother in Ipswich.)


Jonas, shoemaker, Dec. 17, 1891, a. 46 y. 5 m. (Died in Dan- vers, body brought into town.)


John, m., operative, s. Amos and Mercy ( Peabody), disease of


spine, June 26, 1886, a. 47 y. 19 d. 1 Mercy, wid. Amos, d. Ebenezer and Mercy ( Perkins) Pea- body, Aug. 15, 1885, a. 80 y. 2 m. 4 d. (Died at North Andover. Parents b. Topsfield.)


FISKE, Amos, s. Nathaniel and Mehitable (Balch), Sept. 9, 1850, a. 49 y. (Died at Boxford, body brought into town.) Amos T., kept shoe store, s. John and Adeliza '( Pike), con- sumption, Nov. 19, 1896, a. 26 y. 5 m. 3 d.


Elsie, d. Nathaniel (died 1849) and Mehitable (Balch), b. Beverly? paralysis, Mar. 5, 1874, a. 75 y. 10 m. 2 d. (Died in Salem, interred by Turnpike. Her mother, b. here, died at Salem, Sept. 16, 1864.)


Jonas, (retired clergyman), s. Nathaniel and Mehitable (Balch), congestion of lungs, Oct. 4, 1879, a. 74 y. 10 d. Mehitable, d. John and Sarah (Baker) Balch, Sept. 16, 1864,


a. 92 y. (Died in Salem, born here; wid. of Nathaniel Fiske, who died Nov. 1849.)


FLOYD, Charles J. P., m., harness maker, s. John and Susan, b. Newburyport, chronic rheumatism and malarial poison, since 1863, June 1, 1890, a. 61 y. 2 m. 15 d.


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FLOYD, John C. F., s. Charles J. P. and Elizabeth C., convul- sions, June 17, 1859, a. 1 y. 3 m. 11 d.


FOGG, Elizabeth, w. Luther, d. - Neal, b. Belfast, Me., consumption, Sept. 22, 1868, a. 33 y. (She had lived in Topsfield since 14th July last. Interred at Danvers.)


FORD, Dennis, m., laborer, b. Ireland, diphtheria, May 16, 1861, a. 49 y.


FOSS, Annie M., m., d. Joseph and Olive E. Mishowe, b. North Carolina, cholera morbus, Aug. 5, 1894, a. 50 y. 8 m. (Interred at Ipswich.)


Richard, laborer, s. Nathaniel and Esther (Tuttle), b. Straf- ford, N. H., valvular disease of heart, Jan. 6, 1897, a. 58 y. 4 m. (Interred at Ipswich.)


FOSTER, Angelina (Towne), m., pneumonia, Feb. 14, 1894, a. 70 y. (Died at Somerville, body brought into town.) Cynthia, at home, d. Joseph and Abigail Andrews, heart and dropsy, May 27, 1881, a. 77 y. 8 m. (Interred Ipswich.) Evelyn, d. Nathaniel and Sarah A. (Averell), scarlet fever, June 24, 1873, a. 7 y. 3 m. 5 d.


Harriet J. H., d. Edwin and Sarah M., dysentery, Oct. 14, 1851, a. 2 y. 5 m. 12 d.


Henry Harrison, s. Stephen B. and Lucy, typhoid fever, Nov. 15, 1862, a. 23 y. 9 m. (Died on a U. S. vessel on Po- tomac River, about 100 miles below Washington. Left Topsfield in Aug., 1861; interred here Nov. 22.)


Lucy, w. Stephen B., d. Jacob and Huldah Peabody, inflam- mation of bowels, May 18, 1862, a. 61 y. 1 m. 14 d. (Died at almshouse. )


Lucy S., d. Stephen B. and Lucy (Peabody), (she dec'd), pleuro pneumonia, Jan. 10, 1876, a. 43 y. 6 m.


Stephen B., widr., b. Hampstead, N. H., gastro-enteritis, Aug. 2, 1879, a. 84 y. 9 m. 16 d.


Tabitha, wid. Asa, d. - Day, b. Eden, Mount Desert, Maine, Nov. 29, 1850, a. 72 y.


FOWLER, Sarah Lewis, wid., housewife, d. Simon and Cyn- thia (Young) Smith, b. New Hampton, N. H., pneu- monia, Jan. 16, 1899, a. 68 y. 24 d.


FOY, John, b. Ireland, disease of brain, May 18, 1854, a. 51 y. (Died at almshouse.)


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FRAME, Arthur A., s. Job H. and Almira A. (Gould), dysen- tery, Sept. 2, 1867, a. 3 y. 9 m. 2 d.


Hannah C., w. Samuel, d. Robert and Esther Whidden, b.


Truro, Nova Scotia, consumption, Nov. 9, 1857, a. 42 y.


FULLER, Alice Etta, d. Enos and Sarah S. (Johnson), cholera infantum, Sept. 11, 1874, a. 2 m: 25 d.


Benjamin, m., farmer, s. Benjamin and Esther (Wilkins), b. Middleton, dysentery, Ang. 29, 1897, a. 69 y. 9 m. 16 d. Charles, s. Benjamin and Lucy (Pingree), marasmus, Jan. 22, 1894, a. 3 m. 28 d.


Charles M., operative, s. Calvin W. and Mary E. (Richard- son), consumption, Aug. 30, 1884, a. 23 y. 11 m. 11 d. Mary E., w. Calvin W., d. Ezra and Eliza Richardson, b. Middleton, consumption, Jan. 5, 1871, a. 31 y. 1 m. Rufus, s. Benjamin and Eliza M. (Foster), lung fever, Oct. 15, 1869, a. 1 y. 2 m. 22 d. (Interred at Middleton.) Rufus, s. Benjamin and Lucy (Pingree), b. Boxford, Apr. 27, 1897, a. 3 m. 10 d. (Died at Boxford, body brought into town.)


Sarah S., m., housekeeper, d. William P. and Susan E. ( Man- son) Johnson, b. Southboro, Mass., influenza and pneu- monia, Feb. 27, 1896, a. 45 y. 7 m. 27 d.


Timothy, m., shoe worker and farmer, s. Benjamin and Esther (Wilkins), b. Danvers, paralysis of heart, Oct. 27, 1888, a. 57 y. 2 m. 2 d. (Dropped dead at house of E. H. Fer- guson, Grove St.)


Willie Edwin, s. Enos and Sarah S., scarlet fever, Feb. 1, 1880, a. 7 y. 12 d. (Died at Framingham. Father b. Danvers ; mother b. Southboro.)


-, s. Enos and Sarah S. (Johnson), stillborn, Dec. 30, 1877.


FULLERTON, Hannah, w. of John Fullerton of Wolfborough, N. H., (b. Aug. 10, 1791), d. of Jonathan and Shuah Morrison of Tuftonborough, N. H., May 1, 1855, a. 63 y. 8 m. (Died at Taunton, body brought into town.')


GALLOUPE, Daniel P., m., teacher, retired, s. Israel and Bet- sey (Ross), heart disease, May 4, 1890, a. 83 y. 3 m. 14 d. (Died at Lowell, body brought into town. Mother b. Ipswich.)


David B., m., s. Israel and Betsey (Ross), Mar. 12, 1888, a. 83 y. 1 m. 12 d. (Died at Worcester, body brought into town.)


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GALLOUPE, Mary R., housewife, wid. b. Lowell, disease of brain, Apr. 13, 1891, a. 78 y. 2 m. 15 d. (Died in Lowell, body brought into town.)


GALLUP, Betsey, w. Israel, d. Timothy and Polly (Burnham)


Ross, b. Essex, influenza, Feb. 14, 1861, a. 78 y. 10 d. Ida Porter, d. William Webster and Mary L. (Story), b. Dan- vers, diphtheria, Jan. 15, 1870, a. 6 y. 1 m. 15 d. Israel, widr., shoemaker, s. Amos and Anna, b. Danvers, heart disease, Feb. 24, 1864, a. 82 y. 3 m. 26 d.


Mary, d. Amos and Anna, Oct. 9, 1855, a. 60 y. 23 d.


Sally R., m., housekeeper, d. Ezra and Betsey Perkins, can- cer, May 17, 1880, a. 67 y. 10 m.


William Porter, widr., retired manufacturer, s. Amos and Ruth (Cree), paralysis of the heart, June 29, 1890, a. 80 y. 3 m. 22 d.


GAMBELL, Huldah, wid., d. George and Sally Smith, b. Dan- vers, heart disease, Nov. 10, 1866, a. 67 y. Her 1st. hus- band was Joseph White. Never lived here except a few weeks years ago. Mrs. G. came to town the day before her death.)


GARRETT, George E., s. William H. and Sarah H. (Lake),. inflammation of lungs, Dec. 10, 1867, a. 1 y. 4 m. 13 d. William H., shoemaker, s. William A. and Amelia (Boden), b. Salem, typhoid pneumonia, June 14, 1882, a. 47 y. 9 m. 23 d.


GETCHELL, Annie E., Mar. 16, 1895, a. 41 y. 2 m. (Died at Lynn, body brought into town.)


Mary A., wid., d. Samuel and Elizabeth (Boardman) Janes, erysipelas, Apr. 18, 1882, a. 47 y. 7 m. 23 d. (Died in Boston. Father b. Salem ; mother b. Topsfield.)


GILMAN, Henry G., m., cabinet maker, s. Josiah and Abigail (Hapgood), b. Tamworth, N. H., cancer of stomach, Apr. 7, 1898, a. 70 y. 8 m. 7 d. (Deaf and dumb. In- terred at Center Ossipee, N. H.)


GLASIER, Benjamin, m., farmer and shoemaker, s. Benja- min and Deborah, b. Ipswich, scrofulous disease of bow- els, May 29, 1871, a. 57 y. 4 m.


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GLAZIER, Benjamin Payson, m., farmer, s. Benjamin and Clarissa (Towne), typhoid fever, Apr. 5, 1890, a. 36 y. 10 m. (Died at Ipswich, body brought into town. Father b. Ipswich.)


Louisa A., wid. Payson, housekeeper, d. Daniel and Harriet M. (Andrews) Chapman, b. Ipswich, pneumonia, Mar. 19, 1895, a. 32 y. 1 m. 19 d. (Died at Ipswich, body brought into town.)


GOODHUE, Charles A., s. John B. and Sarah A., b. Salem, convulsions, Oct. 3, 1857, a. 1 y. 3 m. (Interred at Sa- lem.)


GOULD, Albert Webster, b. Hamilton, Apr. 15, 1897, a. 1 y. 9 m. 22 d. (Died at Wenham, body brought into town.) Allen, Sen., m., farmer, s. Nathaniel and Hannah, gravel, Aug. 5, 1862, a. 76 y. 10 m. 20 d. (Interred at Danvers.) Allen, m., laborer, s. Allen and Martha (Brown), b. Danvers, phthisis, Apr. 30, 1890, a. 67 y. 5 m. 16 d.


Almira, wid. Francis Gould and John Dudley, d. Daniel and Rachel (Pulsifer) Doe, b. Gloucester, disease of liver and jaundice, May 14, 1887, a. 72 y. 3 d. (Died at almshouse.)


Amos A., s. Andrew and Mary P., b. Boxford, disease of the heart, Oct. 23, 1862, a. 27 y. 6 m. (Birthplace of father, Middleton ; of mother, Newburyport.)




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