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KALLOCK, Levi, real estate agent, s. James, b. Warren, Me., consumption, Jan. 7, 1892, a. 49 y. 11 m. 18 d.
KENT, Carrie F., d. Arthur F. and Mary A. (Clark), b. Bev- erly, tuberculosis, Sept. 19, 1892, a. 20 y. 2 m. 28 d. (In- terred at Beverly.)
KILBORN, Charlotte, heart disease, June 13, 1853, a. 40 y.
KIMBALL, Abigail B., 2d w. Benjamin, d. William and Eunice Bradstreet, apoplexy, Dec. 4, 1850, a. 36 y. Benjamin, widr., boot manufacturer, s. Benjamin and Deborah (Estey), anaemia, chronic, Feb. 12, 1882, a. 79 y. 6 m. 6 d. David, s. Benjamin and Abigail B., dysentery, Sept. 24, 1851, a. 2 y. 8 m. 23 d.
Deborah, wid., d. William and Phebe (?) (Dwinell) Easty, disease of heart, Dec. 10, 1879, a. 100 y. 2 m. 8 d.
Deborah J., d. Benjamin and Abigail W. (Brock), consump- tion, Nov. 30, 1873, a. 43 y. 1 m. 20 d. (Died in Ports- mouth, N. H., interred by Haverhill road. Father, b. here ; mother, at Lyman, Me.)
Elizabeth Reed, d. William E. and Mary Ann, consumption, Sept. 13, 1863, a. 29 y. 3 m. 5 d.
Harriet McEwen, dressmaker, d. Benjamin and Abigail (Bradstreet), pneumonia, May 31, 1883, a. 43 y. 4 m. 4 d. Lillie Gould, d. William H. and Lois A. (Rea), membraneous croup, Nov. 19, 1878, a. 4 y. 7 m. 7 d.
Mary Ann, w. William E., d. Briggs R. and Elizabeth H. Reed, b. Danvers, ulcer of stomach, Dec. 24, 1883, a. 73 y. 11 m. 24 d.
Mary Jane, d. William E. and Mary Ann (Reed),' consump- ton, June 11, 1867, a. 34 y. 4 m. 11 d.
Susan A., d. Benjamin and Abigail (Bradstreet), consumption, Aug. 2, 1870, a. 26 y. 2 m.
Walter Franklin, s. Benjamin and Abigail Balch (Brad- street), consumption, June 19, 1865, a. 18 y. 6 m. 5 d. William Briggs, m., merchant, s. William E. and Mary A. (Reed), typhoid fever, Sept. 17, 1888, a. 52 y. 12 d. William E., widr., gentleman, Nov. 6, 1895, a. 90 y. 9 m. (Died at Danvers, body brought into town.)
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KINMAN, James Alvin, m., farmer, s. Jacob and Abigail (Staniford), b. Hamilton, phthisis, June 11, 1887, a. 38 y. 7 m. 23 d. (Interred at Wenham.)
Robert, s. J. Alvin and Sarah D. (Rodgers), acute hydroce- phalas, Jan. 20, 1887, a. 1 y. 1 m. 13 d. (Interred Wen- ham.)
KIRK, Mary Annah, shoestitcher, d. George H. and Beatrice (Manning), b. Watertown, Mass., tuberculosis, Nov. 19, 1898, a. 27 y. 4 m. 22 d.
KNEELAND, Aaron, widr., farmer and shoemaker, s. Aaron, lung fever, Dec. 6, 1854, a. 78 y.
Aaron, s. Humphrey and Mary, b. Ipswich, dropsy, Mar. 25, 1878, a. 53 y. 11 m. 19 d.
Aaron P., m. shoemaker, s. Aaron and Lucy (Hobbs), old age, Sept. 29, 1897, a. 81 y. 10 m. 9 d.
Alfred A., m., shoemaker, s. Humphrey (dec'd) and Mary, chronic diarrhoea, Aug. 29, 1863, a. 34 y. 6 m. 10 d. (En- listed in army Sept., 1862, reached home from Louisiana, Aug. 14, 1863.)
Alfred Warren, s. Alfred A. and Harriet A., cholera infan- tum, Sept. 8, 1854, a. 3 m.
Asa P., s. Cyrus (dec'd) and Sally G. (Boardman), Mar. 6, 1865, a. 25 y. (Killed on the Camden and Amboy R. R. Born here and interred here.)
Benjamin Franklin, s. Cyrus (dec'd) and Sally G. (Board- man), consumption, Jan. 31, 1870, a. 22 y. 11 m. 18 d. (Died at Georgetown, interred here.)
Cyrus, m., shoemaker, s. Aaron and Lucy, Apr. 20, 1853, a. 48 y.
Cyrus A., m., shoemaker, s. Cyrus and Sarah (Boardman), rheumatic carditis, Apr. 10, 1879, a. 46 y. 8 m. 16 d. Franklin Hezekiah, s. Cyrus Alonzo and Eliza A. E. (Welch), tuberculosis, Jan. 19, 1885, a. 13 y. 6 m. 14 d. George Porter, s. Thomas J. and Sarah A. (Elwell), cerebro spinal disease, Nov. 18, 1899, a. 19 y. 3 m. 22 d.
Humphrey, m., shoemaker, s. Aaron and Lucy, dysentery, Oct. 5, 1853, a. 52 y.
Lucy, w. Aaron, s. David and Rhoda Hobbs, tumor, Jan. 23, 1853, a. 75 y. 9 m.
Lydia, wid. John, housewife, d. Jacob and Huldah (Wildes) Peabody, cardiac failure, Dec. 17, 1890, a. 82 y. 8 m. 9 d. (Died at almshouse.)
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KNEELAND, Lyman P., s. Thomas J. and Sarah Ann (Elwell), measles and congestion of lungs, Apr. 28, 1874, a. 2 m. 7 d.
Mary, wid. Humphrey who d. Oct. 5, 1853, d. Joseph and Mary (Lummus) Chapman, b. Ipswich, pneumonia, Mar. 9, 1877, a. 75 y. 5 m. 5 d.
Rhoda, w. John, who d. years ago in Rowley, d. David and Rhoda (Cummings) Hobbs, old age, Apr. 14, 1873, a. 90 y. 10 m. 3 d. (Died at almshouse.)
Ruth Frances, w. Ira Warner, d. Samuel and Cynthia Tole, typhoid fever, July 14, 1864, a. 21 y .: 4 m. 17 d.
Sarah A., m., housekeeper, d. Abram and Mary A. (Pool) Elwell, b. Georgetown, consumption, Mar. 5, 1893, a. 46 y. 8 m. 5 d.
Sarah E., d. Aaron P. and Elizabeth D., dysentery, Aug. 18, 1853, a. 2 y. 6 m.
Sarah G., wid., July 11, 1882, a. 73 y. 8 m. 20 d. (Died in Georgetown.)
-, d. Cyrus and Sally G., Jan. 14, 1850, a. 9 d.
-, ch. Emma F., b. Boxford, Aug. 19, 1884, a. 7 d. (Died at Boxford. Parents b. Topsfield.)
LAKE, Albert Austin, shoemaker, s. Eleazer (dec'd) and. Hannah A. (Gould), consumption, Mar. 7, 1877, a. 36 y .. 1 d.
Alice May, d. Ebenezer H. and Susan S., hydrocephalas, Dec .. 13, 1855, a. 1 y. 8 m. 12 d.
Alpheus W. W., influenza, Jan. 23, 1892, a. 80 y. 9 m. 1 d. (Died at Boston, body brought into town.)
Charles H., s. Charles H. and Mary E. (Collins), cholera. infantum and tuberculosis, July 21, 1894, a. 9 m.
David, s. David and Sarah, Apr. 28, 1859, a. 52 y. (Died at sea, on the voyage from Panama to San Francisco, Cal- ifornia. Left his home in Topsfield, Apr. 4, 1859.
Ebenezer H., farmer, s. Robert and Ruth (Hobert), cancer,. July 27, 1892, a. 70 y. 3 m. 11 d.
Eleazer, m., farmer and shoemaker, s. Eliezer and Ruth (Prince), pneumonia, Aug. 22, 1867, a. 57 y. 2 m. 23 d. Elizabeth W., m., Sept. 30, 1894, a. 53 y. 3 m. 14 d. (Died at Boston, body brought into town.)
Flora Jean, d. Otto E. and Flora (Adams), diphtheria, June, 6, 1890, a. 9 y. 5 m. 16 d.
George H., s. Henry W. and Mary Ann, dropsy of head, May 11, 1862, a. 1 y. 2 m. 18 d. (Birthplace parents Tops- field.)
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LAKE, Hannah A., wid., housekeeper, d. Andrew Gould, b. Middleton, paralysis, atrophy and debility, Jan. 20, 1898, a. 88 y. 3 m.
Harriet, wid. David, who died at sea, Apr. 28, 1859, d. Sam- uel and Lucy ( Peabody) Wilkins, b. Middleton, erysipe- las, Aug. 30, 1867, a. 53 y. 8 m.
Henry Everett, farmer, s. Eliezer and Hannah A. (Gould), phthisis, June 14, 1890, a. 53 y. 6 m. 18 d.
Howard W., s. Jonathan Brown and Amelia H., dropsy in head, Oct. 11, 1859, a. 3 y. 8 m. 21 d.
James, widr., shoemaker, s. Eleazer, Jr. and Mary, jaundice, Nov. 6, 1857, a. 76 y. 10 m. 5 d.
Joel (Esq.), m., shoemanufacturer and nurseryman, s. Eliezer, Jr. and Ruth, lung fever, May 1, 1860, a. 56 y. 7 m. 15 d. John Brown, farmer, s. Enos and Anna (Gould), b. Boston, Feb. 9, 1878, a. 60 y. 10 m. 15 d. (Died in Boxford. Father b. in Rindge, N. H. ; mother in Topsfield.)
John Warren, s. John Brown and Anna ( Gould), sore throat, Aug. 4, 1863, a. 17 y. ( Died at Port Hudson, La., enlisted Oct., 1862, in 48th Reg., Co. D. Not interred here.)
Lilley Lindsey, w. Charles H., d. John (dec'd) and Mary Drennen, b. Newark, Newcastle Co., Delaware, consump- tion, Apr. 4, 1870, a. 30 y. 10 m. 8 d.
Lucy, 2d. w. Robert, d. Noah and Hobart, b. Salem, typhoid fever, Nov. 27, 1863, a .. 71 y. 9 m.
Mabel, d. Silas P. and Arabella J., Nov. 20, 1858, a. 11 m. 11 d. (Died at Georgetown, body brought into town. May 8, 1880, a permit was granted to remove the remains to Newburyport.)
Margaret E., m., housekeeper, d. Michael and Mary ( Ferrall) Walker, b. Ireland, tuberculosis, June 7, 1896, a. 35 y. 2 m. 9 d.
Mary A., wid., May 24, 1893, a. 81 y. 4 m. 25 d. (Died at Boston, body brought into town.)
Mehitable, wid. Joel, at home, d. Enos and Anna (Gould), b. Newburyport, heart and dropsy, July 26, 1881, a. 76 y. 3 m. 26 d.
Mehitable B., m., housekeeper, d. Perley and Sarah (Perkins) Balch, apoplexy and phthisis, July 24, 1891, a. 77 y. 2 m. 8 d.
Phebe, w. Silas, d. John and Phebe Batchelder, cancer, Mar. 3, 1862, a. 64 y. 6 m.
Rebecca, wid. Robert, his 3rd. w., d. - Ingalls, b. Lynn, congestion of Iungs, Feb. 19, 1855, a. 89 y. (Mr. L. died Jan. 3, 1838.)
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LAKE, Robert, Sen., widr., shoemaker, s. Robert and Hannah (Peabody), consumption, Oct. 30, 1868, a. 74 y. 5 m. 16 d. Robert, storekeeper, s. Robert and Lucy (Hobart), influenza and paralysis, Mar. 11, 1895, a. 67 y. 10 d.
Sarah, wid. David, who d. June 26, 1842, d. Eliezer, Jr. and Mary, consumption, ending in dropsy, Dec. 14, 1858, a. 74 y. 1 m. 5 d.
Silas, widr., blacksmith, s. Enos and Prudence, erysipelas, b. Rindge, N. H., Sept. 15, 1873, a. 79 y. 16 d.
Susan S., wid., d. Robert and Mary A. (Woodword) Whitcher, b. Salem, N. H., disease of brain, May 4, 1894, a. 64 y. 2 d.
William G., m., nurseryman, s. Eleazer and Ruth, Jan. 10, 1853, a. 44 y. 7 m. 28 d.
LAMSON, Angeline, wid. Joseph B., d. Nathaniel and Sally Mason, b. Sullivan, N. H., atrophy and debility, Mar. 10, 1889, a. 70 y. 1 m. 7 d.
John, Capt., m., farmer, s. Josiah, Esq. and Mercy, consump- tion, Oct. 3, 1856, a. 69 y. 4 m.
Josiah B., m., farmer, s. Capt. John (dec'd) and Priscilla (Averell), debility from stricture of bowels, May 11, 1868, a. 53 y. 2 m. 6 d.
Priscilla, wid. Capt. John, who d. Oct. 3, 1856, d. Elijah and Mary (Gould) Averell, Aug. 12, 1872, a. 80 y. 2 m. 26 d. (Died at Beverly, interred here by Haverhill road; b. here, W. of the Common, on Boxford road.)
LANE, Thomas L. Esq., widr., boot and shoe manufacturer, s. John and Esther, b. Gloucester, Dec. 29, 1856, a. 40 y. 3 m.
LEACH, Charles P., Apr. 12, 1889, a. 31 y. 10 m. 11 d. (Died at Boston, body brought into town.)
Flora B., d. Frederick L. and Isabel H. (Dewing), b. Bos- ton, Feb. 5, 1875, a. 7 y. 6 m. (Died in Boston. Parents b. in Boston? Interred here.)
Harry Ashton, s. Frederick L. and Isabella, b. Boston, cholera infantum, July 13, 1870, a. 9 m. (Died at Boston.)
Louisa, wid., housekeeper, d. [Isaac] and Salome Morgan, b. Manchester, pneumonia, Feb. 9, 1896, a. 79 y. 2 m. 14 d. Thomas Kimball, wheelwright, s: Matthew and Sally (Kim- ball), b. Wenham, cardiac dropsy, June 2, 1892, a. 77 y. 2 m. 22 d.
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LEARY (or O'Larey), Ellen, wid., d. Edmund and Mary (ONeill) Lynch, b. Co. Waterford, consumption, July 24, 1882, a. 77 y. 6 m. (Interred at Salem.)
John, m., farmer, s. James, b. Cork Co., Ireland, consumption, Oct. 8, 1876, a. 72 y. 9 m. (Interred Catholic Cemetery, Salem.)
LEWIS, Cornelius B., s. Theodore A. and Eunice C., b. Lynn, convulsions, June 29, 1854, a. 1 y. 2 m. 17 d. Emma, at home, d. George and Elizabeth ( Mason), b. Ches- ter, Eng., diabetes, Oct. 12, 1898, a. 17 y. 2 m. 16 d. Eunice C., w. Theodore A., d. Maj. Cornelius B. (dec'd) and Eunice Bradstreet, consumption, Aug. 23, 1865, a. 38 y. 9 m. (Died at Lynn, born here, interred here.)
LINCOLN, Anna R. P., w. Alvah, d. Tobias D. and Mary A. O. (Townsend) Reed, b. Boxford, Jan. 18, 1878, a. 21 y. 1 m. 18 or 19 d. (Father b. Danvers, mother in Salem.)
LITTLEFIELD, Edna M., housekeeper, d. Lemuel H. and Sal- ly (Munday) Gould, angina pectoris, Sept. 13, 1891, a. 46 y. 5 m. 2 d.
LOGAN, George A., m., laborer, s. John and Nancy (Agney), b. Truro, N. S., delirium tremens, July 20, 1885, a. 42 y.
LOMBARD, Carrie F., operative, d. Richard and Angeline (Oliver), b. Poland, Me., consumption, May 17, 1883, a. 25 y. 2 m. 15 d. (Removed to Waltham.)
LONG, Catharine P., w. Henry, d. Henry Perley, b. Boxford, erysipelas, Feb. 10, 1858, a. 36 y. 10 m.
Charles O., s. Henry and Catharine (Perley) (both dec'd), consumption, Oct. 22, 1871, a. 24 y. 8 d.
Eliza, d. John and Hannah, b. Andover, Mar. 21, 1854, a. 70 y. (Died at the Insane Asylum, Ipswich; left Topsfield four days before her death; body brought into town.) Elizabeth, wid. Henry, housewife, d. Josiah and Betsey Gould, cancer, obstruction of intestine, Apr. 23, 1890, a. 61 y. 5 m. 11 d.
Ethel Catherine, d. Ira P. and Harriet L. ( Follansbee), diph- theria, Sept. 1, 1893, a. 15 y. 6 m. 22 d. (She and Ruth Alice, both buried in eve of same day.)
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LONG, Harriet C., w. Ira P., housekeeper, d. Moses and Mar- tha (Halen) Follansbee, b. Georgetown, diphtheria, Oct. 1, 1893, a. 36 y. 7 m. 11 d.
Henry, m., blacksmith, s. Elijah and Elizabeth, b. Andover, brain fever, Aug. 19, 1871, a. 52 y.
Henry Lamont, s. Henry and Catharine ( Perley), Jan. 13, 1867, a. 27 y. 8 m. (Died at Detroit, Mich., interred here.)
Lelia C., d. Henry (dec'd) and Elizabeth (Gould), Bright's disease, Sept. 22, 1874, a. 13 y. 8 m. 3 d.
Perley Lamont, s. Ira P. and Harriet L. (Follansbee), con- genital disease of heart, sudden, May 9, 1888, a. 8 m. 11 d. Ruth Alice, d. Ira P. and Harriet L. ( Follansbee), diphthe- ria, Sept. 1, 1893, a. 13 y. 7 m. 12 d.
LORD, Henry F., s. Samuel and, Ann Sarah, b. Norway, Me., croup, Nov. 27, 1860, a. 9 y. 9 m. 3 d. (Interred at Dan- ville, Me.)
LOVETT, Joseph, m., s. Joseph and Priscilla, b. Newbury- port, accidental, June 15, 1865, a. 55 y. 11 m.
Sarah A., wid. Joseph, housewife, d. William and Elizabeth Morse, b. Newburyport, cancer on liver, Sept. 26, 1882, a. 70 y. 11 m. 14 d.
William H., s. Joseph H. and Mary Lizzie, b. Lawrence, May 8, 1878, a. 5 y. 10 m. 14 d. (Father b. Topsfield, mother in Ossipee, N. H.)
LOWELL, John W., paralysis and spasms, May 18, 1893, a. 49 y. 2 m. 25 d. (Died at Somerville, body brought into town.)
LUSCOMB, Thomas Balch, laborer, s. Henry and Polly (Balch), heart and dropsy, Jan. 14, 1883, a. 73 y. 9 m. 10 d. (Died at almshouse, interred Harmony Grove, Sa- lem.)
LYNCH, Joanna, w. John, housewife, d. Eugene and Mary (Sweeney), b. Ireland, pericarditis, May 5, 1890, a. 69 y. 8 m. 5 d. (Interred, Danvers.)
Peter, m., b. Ireland, injury from fall from a load of goods, Aug. 16, 1860, a. 33 y.
LYONS, William, pauper, s. Samuel M. and Sarah (Beals), disease of the heart, Oct. 24, 1891, a. 63 y.
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McCORMACK, James, farmer, s. James and Margaret, b. Ire- land, brain, Mar. 31, 1881, a. 38 y. 7 m. 2 d.
McEWEN, Harriot, d. Moses and Susanna (Henderson) Cook, b. Amherst, Mass., Oct. 15, 1872, a. 79 y. 3 m. (Died at Francistown, N. H., interred here by Haverhill road; wid. of Rev. James F. McEwen who died at West Brattle- borough, Vt., Apr, 14, 1850. Rev. Mr. McEwen's re- mains were brought here and re-interred Dec. 16, 1873.)
McKENZIE, Addison, m., machinist, s. John and Betsey (Searle) (both dec'd), inflammation of kidneys and blad- der, Nov. 14, 1866, a. 44 y. (Died at Dover, N. H. Left here a few days before death ; interred here.)
C. Angusta, d. Samuel S. Esq. and Pamelia C. (Knowlton) (dec'd), consumption, May 31, 1863, a. 27 y. 10 m. (Dieď at Boxford, interred here.)
John, s. Philip and Susan M., consumption, Aug. 27, 1854, a. 69 y. 16 d.
Mary Ann, w. Alfred S., d. Capt. John and Priscilla ( Averell) Lamson, consumption, Sept. 10, 1873, a. 52 y. 6 m. (Died in Peabody, interred by Haverhill road. Parents b. here.) Pamelia C., w. Samuel S. Esq., d. Moses and Eunice Knowl- ton, consumption, Sept. 13, 1858, a. 48 y. 4 m.
Samuel S., civil engineer, s. John and Betsey (Searl), b. Lynn, old age, June 30, 1891, a. 81 y. 2 m. 8 d.
Walter L., s. Alfred S. and Mary A., b. Danvers, Ang. 29, 1856, a. 1 y. 5 m. (Died at Sonth Danvers, body brought into town.)
-, ch. Walter and Adelaide, b. Somerville, stillborn, Aug. -, 1885. (Died in Somerville.)
McLEOD, John, b. Prince Edward Island (supposed), con- fluent smallpox, Nov. 28, 1872, a. 22 or 23 y.
Mary A., w. Norman, at home, d. Charles and Abigail L. (Gould) Elliott, paralysis, Jan. 11, 1886, a. 40 y. 10 m. 12 d. (Interred Danvers.)
McLOUD, Anson, m., clergyman, s. Anson and Clarissa (Bea- man), b. Hartland, Conn., chronic diarrhoea, Feb. 21, 1883, a. 69 y. 7 m. 30 d.
William, s. Rev. Anson and Jane C., Mar. 23, 1856, a. 5 y.
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MAGEE, Abby Janes, m., d. Daniel B. and E. Orica Janes, tumors in throat, Aug. 15, 1879, a. 27 y. 11 m. 9 d. (Died in Lynn. Father, b. here; mother, in Georgetown.)
MANN, Abbie B., ashes of., brought into town from Boston, Apr. 13, 1899.
George M., June 2, 1899, (Ashes brought into town from Bos- ton, June 21, 1899.)
MANNING, James, widr., farmer, s. John and Ellen (Clives), b. Ireland, cardiac disease, Aug. 25, 1897, a. abt. 57 y. (Interred at Salem.)
MARCH, Thomas, farmer, b. Alfred, Me., paralysis of the heart, Aug. 3, 1892, a. 82 y. 10. m. 21 d.
MARSH, Sarah, 2d., d. Nathaniel and Sarah, b. Newbury- port, Feb. 1, 1854, a. 49 y.
Sarah, wid. Nathaniel, d. - Stickney, b. Newburyport, old age, Nov. 27, 1854, a. 78 y. (Interred at Newbury- port.)
MARTIN, Mary B., wid. Arnold, who d. in Marblehead over 30 y. ago, d. John and Emma (Martin) Sparhawk, b. Marblehead, Apr. 18, 1869, a. 70 y. (Lived in Topsfield 17 years. Died in house of B. A. Robinson. Interred at Marblehead. )
MEAD, Julia, d. James and Honora, congestion of lungs, Sept. 25, 1863, a. 7 d. (Interred at Haverhill.)
MEANS, -, ch. John Curtis and Cora Francis Roderick (Wotten), premature birth, Mar. 22, 1899.
MERRIAM, Adeline, wid. Dr. R. A., d. Nathaniel and Sarah (Stickney) Marsh, b. Newburyport, malignant disease of stomach, Mar. 11, 1887, a. 80 y. 11 m. 19 d.
Frederick P., m., railroad station agent, s. Frederick and Han- nah (Perley), brain disease, Nov. 24, 1896, a. 71 y. 5 m. 7 d.
Royal Augustus, m., physician, s. John, M. D. and Hannah, heart disease, Nov. 13, 1864, a. 78 y. 9 m. 13 d.
Sidney A., s. Royal A., M. D. (dec'd) and Adeline (Marsh), cancer, Aug. 14, 1876, a. 35 y. 5 m. 3 d.
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MERRILL, Elizabeth Ann, wid., d. David Gibson and Nancy (Colkett) Lester, carcinoma, Oct. 6, 1891, a. 65 y. 11 m. 22 d.
MILBURY, Effie M., d. Moses, 2d. and Sarah (Lombard) Wildes, July 31, 1889, a. 23 y. 3 m. 20 d. (Died at, Mid- dleton, body brought into town.)
-, d. Walter E. and Effie M. (Wildes), b. Middleton, July 30, 1889. (Died at Middleton, body brought into town.)
MONIES, William, widr., shoemaker and victualer, s. William and Lucy, July 5, 1854, a. 86 y. ( Died at almshouse. )
MONROE, Charlotte, Nov. 1, 1896, a. 53 y. (Died at Dan- vers, body brought into town.)
MOORE, Dominick, widr., farmer and cooper, s. Thomas, con- sumption, Mar. 26, 1853, a. 83 y. 9 m.
Lavinia, 2d. w. Thomas, d. Malachi and Abigail Knowlton, b. Hamilton, dropsy, Dec. 3, 1854, a. 69 y.
Thomas, widr., s. Thomas and Betsey (Nichols), paralysis, Nov. 24, 1868, a. 66 y. (Died at almshouse.)
MORAN, Mary J., d. Matthew and Mary, phthisis, Feb. 28, 1865, a. 21 y. 2 m. (Interred at Salem.)
MOREHOUSE, William, widr., farmer, s. Isaac and Abigail, b. Digby Neck, Nova Scotia, paralysis of heart, sudden, Mar. 1, 1894, a. 74 y. 4 d.
MORGAN, Isaac A., m., farmer, s. Isaac and Salome, b. Man- chester, fracture of spine, May 14, 1878, a. 70 y. 8 m.
MORSE, Caroline M., w. James, d. William C. and Eliza H. (Lemon) Stone, b. Marblehead, consumption, Feb. 1, 1872, a. 35 y. (Interred at Marblehead.)
Elizabeth, wid., d. John and Abigail Butler, b. Newburyport, disease of liver, Aug. 30, 1854, a. 77 y. (Interred at New- buryport.)
MUNDAY, Alphonso P., m., butcher, s. Thomas P. and H. Ann (Field), pleuro pneumonia, Mar. 30, 1880, a. 38 y. 2 m. 21 d.
Grace E., Oct. 8, 1889, a. 5 m. (Died at Somerville, body brought into town.)
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MUNDAY, Mary, w. Capt. William, d. Dominick and Sarah (Perkins) Moore, July 6, 1871, a. 76 y. 10 m. (Died at Salem.)
Thomas P., m., butcher, s. William and Mary, typhoid fever, Nov. 11, 1862, a. 44 y. 7 m.
William, s. William Henry and Phebe A., b. Boxford, diphthe- ria, Sept. 4, 1861, a. 3 y. 9 m.
William, Capt., widr., butcher, s. William and Mary, b. Salem, disease of lymphatic glands, heart disease, Feb. 3, 1878, a. 84 y. 23 d.
NEAGLES, Mary S., d. Ebenezer and Susan M., heart disease, July 17, 1863, a. 1 m. 1 d.
NEWTON, George A. (of Ipswich), pedlar, s. Alvin and Mary S., b. Ipswich, accident on R. R., Sept. 6, 1888, a. 37 y. (Interred at Ipswich.)
NICHOLS, Lucius Warren, m., farmer, s. Isaac and Ruth, b. Spencer, tuberculosis, Aug. 26, 1888, a. 63 y. 9 m. 24 d.
NUTTER, Mehitable, housekeeper, s. James and Mehitable (Burnham), b. Essex, chronic pneumonia, May 17, 1885, a. 66 y. 6 m. 20 d.
NYE, John C., m., stone mason, s. Timothy and Sarah (Cobb), b. Orrington, Me., consumption, June 22, 1875, a .. 58 y. 10 m. (Interred Harmony Grove, Salem.)
ORNE, Benjamin C., m., shoemaker and farmer, b. Wolfbor- ough, N. H., ashthma, Mar. 23, 1859, a. 59 y. 12 d. Lafayette W., s. Burley and Caroline Augusta, croup, Oct. 31, 1850, a. 2 y. 8 m.
Lois, wid. Benjamin C., who d. Mar. 23, 1859, d. Dominick and Sarah (Perkins) Moore (both dec'd), heart disease, Aug. 29, 1866, a. 65 y. 5 m.
OSGOOD, Henry B., farmer, s. Henry and Lydia (Bryant), b. Baltimore, heart disease, Aug. 1, 1892, a. 74 y. 2 m. 21 d. (Died at Salem. Interred at Whitinsville.)
PACE, Leslie Damon, s. Albert W. and Ellen M. (Perkins), pneumonia, Apr. 30, 1888, a. 8 m.
--- , ch. Albert W. and Ellen M. (Perkins), stillborn, June 3, 1882.
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PALMER, Stephen J., m., watch maker, s. Philip and Eliza- beth, b. Burlington, Vt., Oct. 29, 1889, a. 64 y. 24 d. (Died at Worcester, body brought into town.)
PARKINSON, John, m., tailor, s. John and Mary, b. Liver- pool, Eng., cancer, Mar. 11, 1873, a. 71 y.
Mary, d. Ezra and Betsey (Perkins), atrophy and old age, Apr. 14, 1897, a. 91 y. (Died at almshouse.)
PATTEN, Sarah, wid. of Dr. John R. Patten, who d. at Sa- lem, July 17, 1863, a. 56 y., d. - and Hannah Jefts, b. Billerica, insanity, Mar. 16, 1876, a. 67 y. 6 m.
PAUL, Eliza H., m., d. William Henry and Phebe (Tiney) Munday, b. Boxford, July 30, 1894, a. 39 y. 10 m. 5 d. (Died at Malden, body brought into town.)
PEABODY, Abby Jane, shoe stitcher, d. Augustine S. and Helena, pneumonia, Nov. 1, 1897, a. 52 y. 25 d. (Died at Home for Incurables, N. Y., body brought into town.) Abigail, m., housekeeper, d. Elijah and Ruth Perkins (Fisk) Perkins, paralysis with aphasia, Nov. 27, 1891, a. 83 y. 10 m.
Anna, d. Jacob and Huldah (Wildes), old age, Apr. 5, 1875, a. 82 y. 4 m. 20 d. (Died at almshouse.)
Augustine S., m., farmer, s. John and Lydia (Symonds), heart, chronic, Mar. 3, 1884, a. 72 y. 11 m. 27 d.
Carlton A., s. Augustine S. and Helena, erysipelas, Dec. 17, 1852, a. 2 y. 5 m. 11 d.
Cyrus, m., carpenter, s. Thomas and Lydia (Guilford), fell from a building, May 9, 1872, a. 50 y. (Died at Manches- ter, N. H., interred here by Haverhill road.)
Ebenezer, m., farmer, s. Capt. Ebenezer and Mercy (Perkins), disease of kidneys, Jan. 30, 1871, a. 67 y. 2 m. 23 d.
Elizabeth, at home, d. Ebenezer and Mercy, influenza, Feb. 6, 1881, a. 72 y. 1 m. 28 d.
Emma, d. Augustine S. and Helena, June 19, 1855, a. 2 d. Emma J., d. Thomas and Caroline, b. Rowley, dysentery and convulsions, July 20, 1865, a. 1 y. 7 m. (Died at alms- house.)
Ephraim Perkins, m., farmer, s. Ebenezer and Mercy (Per- kins), pleuro pneumonia and heart, Mar. 11, 1888, a. 68 y. 1 m. 8 d.
Ezra, s. Capt. Ebenezer and Mercy, Feb. 18, 1853, a. 42 y. 7 m.
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PEABODY, George E., meningitis, Sept. 23, 1895, a. 3 y. 15 d. (Died at Lynn, body brought into town.)
Harriet C., wid., d. William Cook, mother unknown, b. New- buryport, consumption, Apr. 21, 1892, a. 53 y. (Died at almshouse.)
Helena, wid., housekeeper, d. Ephraim and Hannah (Sy- monds) Dodge, b. Henniker, N. H., old age, partial pa- ralysis, Apr. 5, 1896, a. 83 y. 27 d.
Jacob Symonds, m., farmer, s. Augustine S. and Helena, ty- phoid fever, Nov. 26, 1860, a. 24 y. 9 m. 20 d.
Joel R., Dea., m., farmer, s. John, Jr. and Lydia, consumption, July 24, 1861, a. 60 y. 7 m. 24 d.
John, farmer, s. Ebenezer and Mercy ( Perkins), diabetes, Apr. 26, 1883, a. 66 y. 14 d.
Joseph E., farm laborer, heart disease, July 5, 1891, a. 69 y. 1 m. 25 d. (Died at Georgetown.)
Laura A., d. Alden P. and Lydia A. (Wildes), chronic gastro- enteritis, Feb. 28, 1894, a. 20 y. 9 m. 25 d.
Lavinia C., w. Ephraim P., d. Oliver (dec'd) and Mary Woodbury, b. Wenham, consumption, Mar. 20, 1870, a. 50 y. 11 m.
Lilly, d. Thomas and Caroline ( Kneeland), b. Boxford, scrof- ula, Feb. 25, 1869, a. 3 m. 21 d. (Interred at almshouse farm.)
Lydia, wid. John, who d. June 22, 1836, d. David and Esther Balch, Apr. 18, 1854, a. 89 y.
Lydia, w. Moses, d. John and Rhoda Kneeland, b. Ipswich, consumption, Sept. 28, 1856, a. 42 y.
Lydia, wid. Thomas P., who d. Feb. 8, 1854, d. Moses and Sal-
ly Guilford, b. Danvers, old age, Apr. 12, 1864, a. 79 y. (Died at almshouse.)
Lydia P., d. John P. and Esther, consumption, Dec. 29, 1852, a. 27 y. (Died at Beverly, body brought into town.)
Mary E., d. Ebenezer and Abigail (Perkins), consumption, June 24, 1879, a. 36 y. 9 m. 2 d.
Mehitable, d. John P. and Esther ( Perkins), dropsy, May 24, 1869, a. 47 y. 7 m. 1 d.
Mercy, wid. Capt. Ebenezer, who d. July 16, 1825, d. Ezra and Betsy Perkins, Mar. 3, 1857, a. 76 y. 10 m.
Sarah D., wid., d. Moses and Sarah (Thurlow) Dole, b. New- bury, gastritis, Aug. 26, 1891, a. 86 y. 7 m. 9 d.
Thomas, m., carpenter, s. Jacob and Huldah, marasmus, Feb. 8, 1854, a. 67 y. 9 m. 18 d.
Thomas, s. Thomas and Lydia (Guilford), consumption, Dec. 18, 1872, a. 47 y. (Died at Georgetown, interred here by Haverhill road.)
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