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Andrew, s. Edward Otis and Roseltha (Sides), dysentery, Sept. 26, 1868, a. 1 y. 6 d.
Andrew, shoemaker, s. Nathaniel and Betty (Andrews), heart disease, Feb. 21, 1878, a. 81 y. 6 m. 17 d.
Andrew, m., farmer, s. Andrew and Pamelia (Kenney), b. Middleton, pleurisy, congestion of right lung, Oct. 6, 1896, a. 90 y. 9 m. 25 d.
Anna, wid. Zaccheus, Esq., who died July 5, 1874, d. John, Jr. and Ruth (Gould) Hood, old age, Oct. 13, 1874, a. 79 y. 2 m. 14 d.
Ansel, widr., farmer, s. Samuel and Mary (Long), herpes and gastritis, May 27, 1885, a. 74 y. 3 m. 15 d.
Ariel Huntington, m., butcher, s. Joseph and Ruth (Porter), apoplexy, Feb. 22, 1879, a. 60 y. 11 m. 4 d.
Bennie C., s. Cleaveland and Susan M., scarletina, Jan. 20, 1860, a. 10 m. 15 d.
Bessie Allen, d. William H. and Lois A. (Ray), premature birth, Nov. 15, 1879, 1 d.
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GOULD, Betsey, wid. Josiah, who died Apr. 26, 1851, d. Dea. John and Ruth (Perkins) Gould, heart disease, Nov. 23, 1877, a. 78 y. 10 m. 18 d.
Betsey, wid. Thomas, housewife, d. Amos and Betsey (Brown) Perkins, cancer of breast, July 30, 1890, a. 75 y. 6 m. 23 d.
Charles, widr., farmer, paralysis, laryngitis, Dec. 18, 1896, a. 81 y. 8 m.
Charles H., shoemaker, s. Allen and Martha, b. Danvers, con- consumption, Ang. 21, 1851, a. 25 y. 10 m.
Charlie, s. Edward Otis and Roseltha (Sides), canker, Sept. 6, 1876, a. 23 d.
Elizabeth, wid. Nathaniel, d. Jacob and Mary Andrews, b. Boxford, jaundice, Oct. 7, 1851, a. 84 y.
Elizabeth A., w. Charles, at home, d. John and Mary A. Gould, chronic dysentery, Jan. 14, 1881, a. 64 y. 1 m. 7 d.
Elizabeth C. [w. John A.], housekeeper, d. Benjamin and Susan C. Leach, b. Manchester, intestinal obstruction, Nov. 17, 1893, a. 68 y. 10 m. 10 d. (Died at Chelsea, body brought into town.)
Elizabeth Porter, d. Jonathan (dec'd) and Mary E. (Mun- day), scarlet fever, Sept. 10, 1867, a. 7 y. 2 m. 13 d.
Emaretta H., d. Andrew and Mary P., dropsy on brain, Aug. 28, 1851, a. 1 y. 4 m. 22 d.
Emerson P., s. Joseph and Ruth, erysipelas and mortification, June 5, 1863, a. 51 y. (Died at Baton Rouge, La. En- listed in 48th Reg. Co. D., left here in Dec., 1862. Not interred here.)
Esther Louisa, d. Francis and Almira, malignant sore throat, Oct. 28, 1860, a. 8 y. 9 m. 27 d.
Francis, m., s. Nathaniel and Betty (Andrews), consumption, Oct. 13, 1870, a. 72 y. 1 m. 8 d.
Harland Loring, s. J. Loring and S. Josephine (Bradstreet),
diphtheria, July 20, 1886, a. 3 y. 7 m. 27 d. (Died at Melrose, parents b. Topsfield, body brought into town.) Harold, s. Frank E. and Julia A., exhaustion, Feb. 3, 1898, a. 3 d.
Hollis Leroy, s. Melvin W. and Mary E. (Smith), capillary bronchitis and tuberculosis, Feb. 5, 1891, a. 1 y. 14 d.
Howard L., s. Cleaveland and Susan M., cholera infantum, Aug. 23, 1862, a. 1 y. 5 m. (Died in Boxford, interred here.)
Jesse Perley, s. Francis and Irene, b. here, consumption, Sept. 4, 1857, a. 24 y. (Died at Georgetown, body brought into town.)
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GOULD, John, Sen., m., shoemaker, s. John and Bethiah, gravel and diarrhoea, Nov. 4, 1862, a. 77 y. 2 m.
John, m., butcher, s. Josiah and Betsey (Gould), paralysis, Apr. 14, 1886, a. 59 y. 4 m. 9 d.
John Hood, widr., gentleman, s. Zaccheus and Anne (Hood), carcinoma of the stomach, Feb. 11, 1895, a. 71 y. 12 d. (Town clerk 9 years.)
Jonathan Porter, m., butcher, s. Joseph and Ruth, fracture of spine, July 16, 1860, a. 45 y. 6 m. 16 d.
Joseph, m., butcher, s. Joseph and Ruth (Porter), heart dis- ease and dropsy, Jan. 20, 1889, a. 83 y. 1 m. 15 d.
Josiah, m., farmer, s. Samuel and Abigail, tumor in bowels, Apr. 26, 1851, a. 62 y.
Josiah L., m., farmer, s. Josiah and Betsey (Gould), disease of stomach, chronic, Oct. 26, 1880, a. 63 y. 6 d.
Julenna A., w. Allen, Jr., d. Samuel and Nancy Goodale, b. Boxford, puerperal fever, Jan. 1, 1860, a. 24 y. 7 m. (In- terred at Bradford.)
Lucy Merra, housekeeper, wid. Joseph P., d. Oliver and Sal- lie (Esty) Peabody, b. Boxford, heart disease, Nov. 8, 1892, a. 86 y. 5 m. 9 d. (Interred Middleton.)
Lydia A., heart disease, Jan. 31, 1896, a. 76 y. 6 d. (Died at Old Ladies Home, Salem, body brought into town.)
Mary, wid. Samuel, who died Apr. 9, 1860, d. - Long, b. Andover, heart disease, July 29, 1870, a. 85 y. 9 m. Mary, wid. John, who died Nov. 4, 1862, d. Elijah and Mary (Gould) Averell, general debility, June 26, 1876, a. 87 y. 4 m. 15 d.
Mary A., wid. Josiah L., d. Ebenezer and Nancy C. Small, b. Alton, N. H., heart, kidney and dropsy, Dec. 8, 1884, a. 57 y. 4 m. 21 d.
Mary Ann, d. Allen and Mary Ann, phthisis, Aug. 3, 1860, a. 19 y. 6 m.
Mary Emily, wid. Jonathan P., d. William and Mary (Moore) Munday, pneumonia, Jan. 18, 1879, a. 56 y. 7 m. 15 d. Mary L. I., d. Zaccheus and Elizabeth, b. Baltimore, Md., cerebro-spinal disease, Feb. 14, 1875, a. 11 y. 1 m. 29 d. (Father b. Topsfield ; mother in Baltimore.)
Mary Prudence, wid., housekeeper, d. David and Sarah (Lake) Lake, b. Newburyport, disease of heart, May 2, 1899, a. 89 y. 11 m. 16 d.
Mary R., d. Edward Otis and Roseltha (Sides), dropsy of the brain, Mar. 18, 1871, a. 1 y. 8 m. 4 d.
Matilda M., w. Ansel, d. Charles F. and Matilda Radcliffe, b. South Andover, typhoid fever, June 12, 1880, a. 49 y.
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GOULD, Nathaniel, Jan. 10, 1898, a. 66 y. 11 m. (Died at Bos- ton, body brought into town.)
Nathaniel F., s. Francis and Almira, scarlet fever, Nov. 30, 1862, a. 5 y. 8 mos. (Mother b. in Gloucester.)
Nellie Adeline, d. Ariel H. and Lois Augusta (Munday), typhoid fever, Nov. 17, 1876, a. 16 y. 3 m. 10 d.
Olive, wid., housekeeper, d. Sargent and Polly (Thomas) Sanborn, b. Sanbornton, N. H., gastro enteritis, Nov. 20, 1896, a. 86 y. 3 d.
Pamelia, w. Andrew, d. - Kenney, b. Middleton ? heart disease and dropsy, Mar. 8, 1865, a. 83 y. 8 m.
Polly, d. Nathaniel and Hannah (Killam), pneumonia, Apr. 19, 1875, a. 86 y. 2 m. 18 d. (Died in Boxford. Father born in Topsfield, mother in Boxford.)
Rachel A., w Nathaniel, d. Jacob and Betsey ( Perkins) Pea- body, measles and pneumonia, Apr. 1, 1874, a. 43 y. 9 m. 21 d.
Ruth, d. Dea. John and Ruth, apoplexy, Aug. 29, 1851, a. 68 y.
Sally F. (recorded Sarah), at home, d. John and Mary (Aver- ell), disease of heart, dropsy and old age, Nov. 12, 1895, a. 82 y. 3 m. 5 d.
Sally M., w. of Lemuel Holt, d. Capt. William and Mary Munday, Sept. 4, 1857. (Died at Hamilton, body brought into town.)
Samuel, m., trader, s. Samuel and Abigail, paralysis, Apr. 9, 1860, a. 75 y.
Thomas, m., farmer, s. Nathaniel and Betsey (Andrews) Gould, apoplexy, Aug. 6, 1882, a. 74 y. 9 m. 22 d.
William Munday, s. (and only child), Ariel H. and Lois Augusta, scarlet fever, Feb. 16, 1853, a. 8 y.
William Porter, m., butcher, s. Jonathan Porter and Mary Emily (Munday), appendicitis and disease of heart, May 18, 1897, a. 47 y.
Zaccheus (Esq.), m., s. Zaccheus, Jr., and Anna (Brown), paralysis, July 5, 1874, a. 84 y. 5 m. 16 d.
Zaccheus, m., farmer, s. Zaccheus and Anne (Hood), paraly- sis, June 23, 1888, a. 73 y. 2 m. 20 d. (Died at Boxford, body brought into town.)
GRIFFIN, Mary Jane, Aug. 9, 1885, a. 46 y. (Died in Worces- ter.)
GUNNISON, Charles L., m., section hand on B. & M. R. R., s. John H. and Eleanor A. (Sweeney), typhoid fever, Aug. 7, 1898, a. 28 y. 7 m. 6 d. (Died at Beverly, body brought into town.)
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GUNNISON, Eliza A., w. John, d. Joseph and Martha' Quince, b. Durham, N. H., consumption, Nov. 6, 1857, a. 33 y. 7 m. Elizabeth Hood, d. John H. and Eleanor A. (Sweeney.), scar- let fever, July 23, 1873, a. 12 y. 11 m. 9 d.
Ellen, m., d. Charles and Anna H. (Lake) Sweeney, b. Boston, July 10, 1878, a. 43 y. 5 m. 9 d. (Died at hospi- tal in Danvers, brought here for burial.)
Hannah, wid. of William G. who died in Boxfield in 1858, d. Jacob and Mary Smith, b. Boxford, Feb. 8, 1869, a. 76 y. 6 m. (Died at Boxford, same house as Mary Cross, interred here.)
John H., widr., farmer, s. William and Hannah (Smith) car- diac disease and general failure, Mar. 28, 1897, a. 75 y. 3 m. 12 d.
Lydia P., w. Edward Everett, d. Benjamin (dec'd) and Eliz- abeth (Ross) Deland, consumption, May 16, 1875, a. 25 y. 7 m. 14 d.
Mary E., w. Edward Everett, d. Benjamin (dec'd) and Eliz- abeth (Ross) Deland, b. Boxford, consumption, Mar. 9, 1873, a. 26 y. (Died in Boxford, interred by Haverhill road.)
Sarah A. (Fifield) w. John H., d. Roswell and Catharine (Belden) Root, b. East Burke, Vt., insanity, Apr. 27, 1883, a. 44 y.
William, b. Salem, Mar. 21, 1858, a. 66 or 68 y. (Died at Boxford, body brought into town.)
HALE, Harriet M., w. William, d. John and Mehetable (Wildes) Potter, consumption, Feb. 24, 1862, a. 22 y. 11 mos. (Interred at Boxford.)
William, widr., restaurant keeper, s. John and Matilda, b. Boxford, typhoid fever, Dec. 4, 1862, a. 1862, a. 29 y. (Interred, Boxford).
HALL, Althener F., d. Samuel W. and Fanny P., b. Middle- ton, canker, Oct. 10, 1861, a. 15 mos. (Died at Middle- ton. Interred here.)
Fanny P., w. of Samuel W., d. William and Eunice Brad- street, b. here, consumption, Feb. 20, 1861, a. 36 y. 1 m. 6 d. (Died at Middleton. Interred here.)
Theodora W., d. Samuel and Elizabeth (Boardman) Janes, typhoid fever, Dec. 29, 1863, a. 19 y. (Born here, died at Salem, interred here.)
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HAMMOND, Stephen P., operative, s. Edward and Lucy (White), heart disease, Mar. 11, 1884, a. 72 y. 11 m.
HANNAY, Christabel C., Nov. 29, 1885, a. 11 y. 11 m. (Died in Boston, body brought into town.)
HARDON, Charles F., s. Jerry and Mary (Ferguson), b. Amesbury, scarlet fever, Apr. 6, 1894, a. 10 y. 3 m. (Died at Amesbury, body brought into town.)
HART, Jane, wid. of Joseph, Nov. - , 1854. (Died at Lynn, body brought into town and interred here, Nov. 4.)
HARTFORD, Sarah P., wid., housekeeper for her brother, N. S. Clark, d. Nathaniel and Betsey A. (Sibley) Clark, b. Union, Me., disease of the heart, Mar. 8, 1894, a. 59 y. 5 m. 18 d. (Interred at Skowhegan, Me.)
HATHAWAY, Margaret E., paralysis, June 8, 1896, a. 44 y. 1 m. 26 d. (Died at Georgetown, body brought into town.)
HAYDEN, Elisabeth A., wid., d. Jacob and Elisebeth ( Per- kins) Peabody, old age, Sept. 19, 1895, a. 77 y. 6 m.
HEATH, John, m., s. John and Harriet, b. New Salem, N. H., May 19, 1857, a. 69 y.
HENDERSON, H. Sophia, m., housewife, d. John and Lou- isa (Richards) Dwinell, heart disease, Mar. 9, 1897, a. 70 y. 6 m. 15 d. (Interred at Wenham.)
HERRICK, Benjamin, s. Benjamin and Nancy (Endicott) (she dec'd), Apr. 21, 1873, a. 49 y. 3 m. 23 d. (Died in Danvers, interred by Haverhill road ; his father b. in Box- ford, mother in Danvers.)
Benjamin, widr., wheelwright, s. Nathaniel and Elizabeth (Gould), b. Boxford, chronic ulcers of legs, Dec. 31, 1873, a. 84 y. 9 m. 22 d.
Charles, Jr., clerk, s. Benjamin (dec'd) and Mary A. (Rey- nolds), b. Apr. 14, 1852, typhoid fever, Jan. 23, 1878, a. 25 y. 9 m.
Charles, retired shoe manufacturer, s. Benjamin and Nancy (Endicott), b. Boxford, congestion of lungs, from acci- dent, Dec. 28, 1893, a. 81 y. 11 m. 13 d.
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HERRICK, Henry E., shoemaker, s. Benjamin and Nancy ( En- dicott), disease of the brain, Mar. 24, 1894, a. 76 y. 4 m. Lucy Hobert, wid. housekeeper, d. Robert and Ruth (Bright) Lake, cardiac disease, Nov. 19, 1898, a. 74 y. 10 m. 9 d. Nancy, w. Benjamin, d. Samuel and Damaris Endicott, b. Dan- vers, disease of liver, Aug. 19, 1862, a. 71 y.
Sarah, wid., housekeeper, d. James and Mehitable (Burnham) Nutter, b. Essex, gravel, old age, Nov. 3, 1899, a. 79 y. 5 d.
HEWES, Jane H., w. William H., d. John and Joanna (Lov- ett) Gardner, b. Beverly, cancer, Feb. 10, 1875, a. 74 y.
HILLS, Mary F., m., d. John and Martha J. Richardson, b. Wilmington, Va., paralysis, disease of brain, May 28, 1896, a. 40 y. 2 m. 10 d. (Interred Linebrook, Ipswich.)
HOBBS, Abraham, m., farmer, s. Abraham, Jr. and Elizabeth, old age, Mar. 9, 1858, a. 85 y. 10 m. 25 d. (Died at alms- house. Mrs. Hobbs, his wid. and 2nd wife, died at Mid- dleton, Apr. 5, 1858.)
David, m., blacksmith and farmer, s. David and Rhoda, old age, May 18, 1854, a. 79 y. 9 m. 18 d.
David C., s. David (Jr.) and Sarah (Perkins), Sept. 14, 1875, a. 64 y. 3 m. 13 d. (Taken from here to Insane Asylum June 23, 1875; died in Somerville. Name originally David H. Altered in 1834. Mrs. H. was a sister of Mrs. Averell who d. Apr. 11, 1873. Parents b. here.)
Elizabeth, wid., 2nd wife of David, who died May 11, 1854. d. Dudley and Bethiah (Harris) Wildes, heart disease, Oct. 15, 1866, a. 77 y. 9 m.
George, s. David and Rhoda, influenza, Mar. 16, 1851, a. 65 y. 7 m. 25 d.
Harriet L., wid., d. William and Susan Hopkins, b. Maidstone, Vt., Sept. 16, 1880, a. 53 y. 9 m. 18 d.
Mary, wid. Benjamin (who died Sept. 8, 1833), d. Thomas Fuller, b. Salem, Sept. 9, 1852, a. 81 y. (Died at Box- ford, body brought into town.)
Mary, wid. George who d. Mar. 16, 1851, d. Aaron and (Hannah?) Kneeland, July 1, 1860, a. 82 y. (Died at almshouse.)
Rebecca, wid. David (2nd wife), d. - Card, b. Glouces- ter, old age, Oct. 1, 1861, a. 96 y.
Rhoda, d. George and Mary, fits, Oct. 31, 1856, a. 34 y. 10 m. 30 d. (Died at almshouse.)
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HOBSON, Dorothy J., wid., d. Abraham and Judith (Mat- son) Jewett, b. Ipswich, paralysis and old age, Apr. 21, 1897, a. 92 y. 1 m. 18 d.
George P., s. Prescott and Dorothy, b. Rowley, typhoid fever, Oct. 25, 1862, a. 25 y. (Died at Georgetown, D. C., inter- red here Nov. 18. Enlisted as one of Topsfield quota.)
Prescott, m., shoe cutter, .s. Thomas and Lois (Bailey), b. Rowley, pleurisy, Feb. 6, 1880, a. 77 y. 26 d.
HODGDON, Mary E., housekeeper, d. James and Mary (Burns) Warener, b. Wells, Maine, heart disease, May 31, 1893, a. 49 y. 3 m. 17 d.
HODGES, Benjamin, m., farmer, s. John and Mary Osgood (Deland), b. Salem, cardiac disease, Jan. 12, 1879, a. 49 y. 9 m.
Mary Osgood, d. Benjamin and Maria Rees (Reynolds), pa- ralysis of heart, Feb. 20, 1892, a. 2 m. 24 d.
HOLMES, Charles H., widr., attorney at law, s. Hon. John and Sarah Ann (Brooks), b. Alfred, Me., disease of spine, July 14, 1886, a. 75 y. 8 m. 14 d.
Florence C., d. Albert B. and Lucy D. (Curtis), b. Salem, whooping cough, Mar. 23, 1882, a. 8 m. (Died in Salem. Father b. Ipswich, mother b. Boxford.)
Hannah S., d. Hon. John and Sarah, b. Alfred, Me., con- sumption, Mar. 9, 1866, a. 59 y.
HOMAN, Abigail, wid, of William, d. Daniel and Hannah Estey, b. here, consumption, Ang. 20, 1852, a. 71 y. (Died at Beverly, body brought into town.)
Mary B., m., housekeeper, d. Seth and Mary Butler, b. Glou- cester, capillary bronchitis, June 25, 1891, a. 81 y. 10 m. 17 d.
William, m., farmer, s. William and Abigail (Estey), b. Bev- erly, heart, sudden, Jan. 28, 1886, a. 76: y. 7 m. 28 d.
HOOD, Anna E., m., housewife, d. Benjamin and Ruth (Emerson) Jacobs, general tuberculosis, Sept. 8, 1898, a. 27 y. 9 m. 7 d. (Died at Haverhill, body brought into town. )
Benjamin, farmer, s. Francis and Hannah (Gould), b. Box- ford, Bright's disease, June 25, 1897, a. 79 y. 4 m. 20 d. (Died at Boxford, body brought into town.)
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HOOD, Edward, s. Samuel and Lydia, consumption, Aug. 21, 1852, a. 53 y.
Edward A., stable keeper, s. Elisha and Mary J. (Gould), pneumonia, Apr. 4, 1896, a. 50 y. 6 m. 17 d. (Died at Georgetown, body brought into town.)
Elizabeth B., 2nd m., w. John, d. Enos and Anna (Lake), b. Boston, disease of the heart, Dec. 17, 1859, a. 40 y. Elisabeth H., d. Elisha A. and Mary J. H., scarlet fever, Dec. 17, 1852, a. 8 m. (Died at Boxford, body brought into town.)
Elisha A. (of Georgetown), s. Elisha (who d. 1830), and Betsey (Herrick), b. Haverhill, apoplexy, July 30, 1873, a. 51 y. (Died in Boxford, interred by Haverhill road. His father b. here.)
F. Augustus, s. Francis and Hannah, b. Boxford, June 27, 1864. (Died in Baltimore, interred here.)
Hannah, wid., d. Nathaniel and Sally Gould, heart disease, May 4, 1862, a. 80 y. 8 m. (b. Topsfield, d. in Boxford. Interred here.).
John, widr., shoemaker and farmer, s. John and Ruth (Gould), old age, Apr. 12, 1870, a. 76 y. 6 m. 4 d.
John Gould (Esq.), m., s. Samuel and Lydia, cancer of stomach, June 6, 1858, a. 51 y. 2 d.
Lucy, at home, d. John and Ruth (Gould), cardiac disease, Mar. 31, 1895, a. 85 y. 9 m. 6 d.
Mary, d. John, Jr. and Ruth (Gould), dysentery, Sept. 27, 1875, a. 74 y. 11 m. 28 d.
Mary J., wid., housekeeper, pneumonia, Apr. 11, 1896, a. 71 y. 3 m. 12 d. (Died at Georgetown, body brought into town.)
Nabby, w. Samuel, d. David and Mehitable Cummings, paraly- sis, Sept. 15, 1863, a. 76 y. 9 m. 11 d. (Died at alms- house. )
Phebe, wid. Capt. Wesley de la F[letcher], who d. at Boxford, 1852, d. Thomas and Lydia (Batchelder) Foster, chron- ic dysentery, Sept. 29, 1875, a. 77 y. 7 m. 29 d. (Name originally David Hood ; altered in 1834. Mrs. Hood was a sister of Mrs. Averell who died Apr. 11, 1873.)
Samuel, widr., s. Samuel and Lydia (Gould), old age, Aug. 29, 1865, a. 80 y. 9 m. 5 d. (Died at almshouse.) Sarah, wid. John' G. Esq., who died June 6, 1858, d. David and Sally (Gould) Brown, b. Boxford (a few feet from Topsfield line), influenza, Feb. 4, 1876, a. 71 y.
Sarah, d. Francis and Hannah (Gould), b. Boxford, heart and dropsy, Apr. 27, 1893, a. 78 y. 6 m. 22 d. (Died at Boxford, body brought into town.
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HOOD, Walter Gould, s. Elisha A. and Mary J. (Gould), b. Boxford, apoplexy, Sept. 29, 1879, a. 25 y. 6 m. 20 d. (Died in Georgetown. Father b. Haverhill, mother here.) Wesley de la Fletcher, Capt., s. John and Ruth, Mar. 22, 1852, a. 54 y. 6 m. Name originally David. Altered by Legislature in 1834. Died at Boxford, body brought into town.)
HOOPER, Christie, wid., d. John and Jennie (Chisholm) Fra- ser, b. Antigonish, N. S., pneumonia, Feb. 15, 1892, a. 36 y. 11 m. 13 d. (Died at Lynn, body brought into town.)
John L., s. Eben S. and Elizabeth, b. Marblehead, overseer on plantation, heart, Aug. 19, 1879, a. 34 y. 5 m. (Died at Prairie Bluff, Ala. Parents b. Marblehead.)
HORNE, Albert P., s. Moses P. and Emily (Gould), Bright's disease of kidneys, Mar. 13, 1873, a. 28 y. 3 m. (Died in Boston, interred south of river. His father b. in Wen- ham, mother, in Topsfield.)
Emily, w. Moses P., d. Zaccheus (Esq.) and Anna (Hood) Gould (they died here in 1874), cancer of right breast, Oct. 14, 1876, a. 55 y. 6 m. 9 d. (Died in Concord.) Moses, b. Wakefield, N. H., Feb. 27, 1869, a. 83 y. 5 m. (Died' at Wakefield, N. H., interred here, south of river and af- terwards removed. Informant M. P. Horne, now of East Boston.)
Moses P., widr., music teacher, pneumonia, Mar. 6, 1893, a. 73 y. 8 d. (Died at Portland, Me., body brought into town.)
Sally, w. Moses, d. Jonathan and Rachel Hobbs, b. Beverly, Sept. 12, 1851, a. 64 y.
HORRIS, Michael, laborer, s. Nicholas and Catharine, b. Ire- land, Meath Co., Bright's disease of kidneys, Dec. 25, 1875, a. 69 y. (Came to Topsfield over 40 y. ago; lived in Newburyport part of time since.)
HOWE, -, s. Daniel A. and Laura J. (Welch), stillborn, Dec. 14, 1889.
HOWES, Amanda, m., housekeeper, d. George and Mahalie (Nichols) Couch, b. Watkins, N. H., paralysis of the heart, Sept. 28, 1894, a. 72 y. (Interred at Wakefield.)
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HOYT, Daniel Webster, s. Daniel and Mary, dysentery, Sept. 2, 1860, a. 1 y. 7 m.
John, died at sea, Aug., 1861. (Left Topsfield in June pre- vious.)
John A., exposure, about May 10, 1893.
Mary W., wid., housekeeper, d. Aaron and Martha (Adams)
Hubbard, b. Ipswich, Aug. 30, 1898, a. 76 y. 6 m. 12 d. (Think this age is one year too much. Died at North Waterboro, Me., body brought into town.)
Rebecca, wid. Daniel, d. - Pratt, b. Quincy, cancer, Oct. 15, 1857, a. 68 y.
HUBBARD, George W., s. William and Rebecca (Gould), Aug. 3, 1876, a. 64 y. 1 m. 23 d. (Died in Hamilton. Pa- rents b. here.)
George W., m., railroad, s. George W. and Ruth (Rea), con- sumption, Oct. 23, 1885, a. 38 y. 4 m. (Died at Hamil- ton, parents b. Topsfield, body brought into town.)
Mary, d. Elnathan and Mary (Reddington), old age, Aug. 28, .1872, a. 85 y. 9 m. (Died at Salem, interred here by Ha- verhill road. Parents b. in Topsfield.)
Ruth, w. of George W., d. Israel and Lois Rea, b. here, July 5, 1854, a. 44 y. (Died at Hamilton, body brought into town. )
William, widr., shoemaker and farmer, s. Elnathan and Mary (Redington), old age, Mar. 31, 1868, a. 88 p. 7 m. 16 d.
HUNTINGTON, Alethea, wid. of Rev. Asahel (who d. Apr. 22, 1813), Aug. 31, 1850, a. 83 y. (Died at Lowell, body brought into town, and interred here.)
Asahel, Esq., of Salem, s. Rev. Asahel, who d. here Apr. 22, 1813, and Alethea (Lord), who d. at Lowell, Aug. 31, 1850, b. here, Sept. 5, 1870, a. 72 y. 1 m. 12 d. (Died at Beverly, body brought into town.)
HUSSEY, Edward P. W., Oct. 29, 1877, a. 27 y. 6 m. 19 d. (Died at Boxford, body brought into town.)
Ermina A., w. Charles W., d. Aaron P. and Elizabeth D. (Phillips), typhoid fever, Sept. 7, 1887, a. 27 y. 9 m. 21 d. Franklin, May 17, 1886, a. 74 y. 2 m. 17 d. (Died at Boston, body brought into town.)
HUTCHINGS, Urban P., s. Solomon and Sophia (Webb), b. Newcastle, Me., chronic diarrhoea, Jan. 24, 1875, a. 47 y. 9 m. 15 d. (Died in Webster Grove, Mo., body brought into town.)
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HUTCHINSON, Ann M., w. of David H., d. Samuel and Anna P. Clarke, Aug. 24, 1851. (Died at Danvers, body brought into town.)
Otis, s. David and Ann M., b. Danvers, canker, Oct. 10, 1856, a. 5 y. 2 m.
W. P., jaundice, Feb. 12, 1898, a. 78 y. 1 m. 12 d. (Died at Georgetown, body brought into town.)
HYSON, Ephriam M., m., carpenter, s. George Washington and Sarah J., b. Bristol, Me., cardiac disease, June 29, 1896, a. 63 y. 26 d.
JACKMAN, Mary G., housekeeper, d. Dr. Aaron and Sarah (French) Grosvenor, b. Pelham, N. H., influenza and pneumonia, Mar. 31, 1895, a. 85 y. 7 m. 19 d. (Interred at Methuen.)
JACOBS, Benjamin, farmer, s. Solomon and Hannah, b. Cour- land, Russia, apoplexy, June 13, 1882, a. 50 y.
Ruth E., wid. Benjamin, housewife, d. Thomas P. and Sarah . (Phillips) Emerson, nephritis, Mar. 2, 1888, a. 48 y. 5 m. 6 d.
-, s. Benjamin and Ruth E. (Emerson), stillborn, Nov. 6, 1880.
JAMES, Emeline O., w. Daniel B., d. Nathaniel and Sarah' Andrews, b. Georgetown, Jan. 17, 1854, a. 24 y.
JANES, Albert H., s. Charles P. and Delia A. (Burrill), cholera infantum, Aug. 25, 1874, a. 1 m. 9 d.
Anna B., w. Henry, d. . John and Phebe (Averell) Batchelder, apoplexy, Feb. 22, 1884, a. 83 y. 6 d. (Died in Boxford. Parents b. Topsfield.)
Delia A., w. Charles P., d. James and Sarah (Howard) Bur- rill, b. Newburyport, heart disease, June 27, 1875, a. 22 y. 7 m. 11 d.
Eliza, wid. Samuel Augustus, who d. 1857, d. Albert and An- nie Brown, b. Ipswich, chronic diarrhoea, Nov. 12, 1865, a. 34 y. (Died at almshouse.)
Elizabeth, wid. Samuel who d. July 20, 1873, d. Daniel and Elizabeth (Gould) Boardman, consumption, May 6, 1875, a. 71 y. 9 m. (Died in Lynn.)
Henry, heart and old age, Feb. 13, 1887, a. 86 y. 5 m. 7 d. (Died at Boxford, body brought into town.)
Ida May, Oct. 29, 1880, a. 19 y. 8 m. (Died in Lynn.)
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JANES, Lizzie L., d. John and Sarah L., accidental strangula- tion, Dec. 12, 1880, a. 8 y. 3 m. 27 d. (At East School- house. )
Lucetta A., 2d. w. John, d. - and Nancy Eastman, b. Dor- chester, N. H., dropsy in the chest, Jan. 11, 1872, a. 38 y. (Died at New Ipswich, N. H., interred here by Haver- hill road. Father b. in Dorchester, N. H.)
Lucretia M., w. John, d. Asa B. and Lucy Ann (Shepard) Bixby, scarlet fever, Dec. 20, 1868, a. 30 y. (Died at Sa- lem, interred here.)
Samuel, m., shoemaker and expressman, s. John C. and Mary (Fuller), b. Salem, dysentery, July 20, 1873, a. 71 y. 3 m. 26 d.
Samuel Augustus, m., shoemaker, s. Samuel and Elizabeth, con- sumption, Oct. 21, 1857, a. 30 y.
Samuel Augustus, s. John and Sarah L. (Sherman), cholera infantum, Aug. 10, 1871, a. 1! m. 28 d.
Sarah L., m., d. William and Elizabeth (Clements) Sherman, b. Remson, N. Y., consumption, Oct. 4, 1879, a. 30 y. 4 m. 20 d.
William H., s. Samuel and Elizabeth (Boardman), consump- tion, June 14, 1866, a. 26 y. 6 m. 26 d.
JAQUES, Mary H., w. Francis, d. Amos (dec'd) and Mercy (Peabody) Fisk, disease of brain, Dec. 19, 1876, a. 35 y. 5 m. 26 d. (Died in Boxford. Parents b. here.)
JOHNSON; Ellen M., w. of George H., d. Christopher and Eliza (Mason) Hammond, b. in North or South Berwick, Me., consumption, Oct. 22, 1869, a. 24 y. 6 m. 18 d. (Died at Danvers, interred here, south of river.)
Henry, widr., farmer and carpenter, b. Greenland, N. H., Feb. 2, 1873, a. 78 y. 9 m.
Henry, m., salesman, s. Henry, who d. here Feb., 1873, and Sarah (Neal), b. Boston, consumption, Aug. 9, 1874, a. 54 y. 11 m. 5 d.
Rebecca, d. Kendall and Rebecca (Carlton), b. Concord, N. H., chronic dyspepsia, Oct. 21, 1877, a. 65 y. 8 m. ( Placed in tomb at Danvers, to be interred at Mt. Auburn.)
Sally, w. Henry, d. Joshua and Olive Neal, b. Portsmouth, N. H., dropsy, Sept. 3, 1859, a. 66 y.
JOHNSTON, Franklin D., insurance, b. Inverness, Scotland, cardiac disease, June 22, 1891, a. 46 y. 6 m.
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JONES, William H., s. George H. and Roxanna (Lowe), scrofula, May 29, 1868, a. 1 m. 17 d.
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