Vital records of Topsfield, Massachusetts, 1850 to 1899, Part 19

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


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Nancy, d. John and Anna, disease of heart and lung fever, Dec. 18, 1863, a. 86 y.


S. Lois M., teacher, d. Israel and Eliza A. (Whitcomb), con- sumption, Aug. 21, 1884, a. 42 y. 7 m. 9 d.


REARDEN, Patrick, b. Ireland, bilious fever, Sept. 18, 1853, 50 to 55 y. (supposed.)


REED, Emily W., at home, d. Tobias D. and Mary W. (Town- send), consumption, July 20, 1890, a. 23 y. 8, m. 26 d. (Died at Peabody, body brought into town. Father b. Danvers, mother at Salem.)


Joseph W., farmer, s. Joseph and Elizabeth (Woodbury), b. Danvers, dysentery, Sept. 7, 1882, a. 66 y. 6 m. 7 d.


Mary A., wid., May 6, 1896, a. 68 y. 1 m. 5 d. (Died at Pea- body, body brought into town.)


Tobias Davis, farmer, s. Joseph and Elizabeth (Woodbury),


heart disease and paralysis, Nov. 27, 1892, a. 67 y. 8 m. 11 d.


RICKER, Eliza, d. Jacob and Betsey Reed, b. Sudbury, con- sumption, Apr. 29, 1863, a. 74 y.


George W., s. Levi and Elizabeth, b. Sanford, Me., consump- tion, Ang. 6, 1870, a. 47 y. 3 m.


Judith H., wid. George W., d. Aaron and Betsey Stackpole, b. Portland, Me., Jan. 4, 1879, a. 66 y. 9 m. 5 d. (Died in Peabody, put in Topsfield tomb.)


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RILEY, John, laborer, b. Ireland, Sept. 10, 1851, a. 53 y.


RITCHIE, Randall, s. Charles J. and Eva (DeStocklin), b. Danvers, disease of brain, Jan. 2, 1892, a. 1 y. 5 m. 5 d.


ROBERTS, Alice May, d. Henry H. and Catharine J. (Chis- holm), premature birth, June 20, 1887, a. 16 hours. Ann, w. Joseph E., b. Ireland, consumption, Sept. 9, 1859, a. 35 to 40 y. (supposed.)


Orin, s. Paul and Anna, b. Acton, Me., consumption, Oct. 5, 1862, a. 44 y. 9 m. (Died in Georgetown, interred here.) Sally, w. George, d. James and Sally Phillips, cancer, Apr. 19, 1850, a. 35 y.


ROBINSON, Benjamin A., m., farmer, s. Benjamin and Anna, typhoid fever, b. Marblehead, June 2, 1871, a. 68 y. 27 d. (Interred at Marblehead.)


Caroline, d. Benjamin A. and Lucy, typhoid fever, Jan. 3, 1863, a. 18 y. 6 m. 16 d. (Interred at Marblehead.)


James Walter, s. - and Emma, b. Essex, typhoid fever, June 10, 1871, a. 2 y. 7 m. 23 d. (Interred at Marble- head. )


Lucy, wid., d. Nathaniel and Jane (Haskell) Brimblecom, b. Marblehead, old age, Sept. 28, 1893, a. 90 y. 1 m. 17 d.


ROLLINS, Addie Florence, d. Dexter and Lucy C., b. Chel- sea, consumption, Sept. 2, 1861, a. 3 m. 3 d. (Died at Chelsea. Interred here.)


Annie W., d. Dexter W. and Lucy C. S., Sept. 29, 1857, a. 3 m. 5 d. (Died at Boston, body brought into town.)


Lucy C., m., d. Oren J. and Lucy P. (Gould) Stone, dropsy and heart disease, Feb. 28, 1878, a. 43 y. 23 d.


RUSSELL, Joseph, s. Silas and Lucy J., erysipelas, Oct. 26, 1853, a. 1 m.


Mary E., d. Silas and Lucy J., disease of the heart, Sept. 22, 1856, a. 1 y. 10 m. 10 d.


Silas, m., shoemaker, b. Eaton, N. H., Oct. 1, 1856, a. 33 y.


RUST, Edwin Forest, shoemaker, s. Joseph W. and Elizabeth H. (Wildes), rheumatism and cardiac disease, Nov. 27, 1894, a. 47 y. 9 m. 29 d.


Joseph W., m., selerosis, July 6, 1887, a. 69 y. 9 m. 26 d. (Died in Salem, body brought into town.)


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RYAN, Margaret, d. Patrick and Mary (Wheland), b. Co. Waterford, Ire., rheumatic carditis, May 15, 1882, a. 59 y. 6 m. 10 d. (Interred in Danvers.)


SANDERSON, Sally, d. David and Sarah (Peabody) Balch, paralysis of the heart, Nov. 22, 1871, a. 71 y. 5 m. 3 d.


SHEPARD, Martha A., w. George T., d. William and Ann Crise, b. Salem, abdominal tumor, Nov. 2, 1873, a. 48 y. 2 m. ,


Samuel, widr., s. Jeremiah and Elizabeth, b. Salem, disease of heart, Mar. 13, 1863, a. 78 y. 6 m. (Interred at Salem.)


SHEPHERD, George, operative, s. Samuel and Mary T. (Sy- monds), b. Salem, Bright's disease and congestion of the lungs, Apr. 14, 1887, a. 67 y.


SHUMWAY, Lydia, w. Charles, d. Stephen and Hannah Cree, consumption, Dec. 26, 1861, a. 65 y. (Her first m. was with Samuel Phillips.)


SIM, James, laborer, b. Greenock, Scotland, scarlatina, pleuri- sy, Aug. 22, 1860, a. 15 y.


SIMONDS, Betsy, d. Jacob and Susanna (Bishop), old age, Oct. 19, 1871, a. 88 y. 2 m. 16 d. (Born Aug. 3, 1783.) Jacob, farmer, s. Jacob and Susanna, mortification, Jan. 2, 1855, a. 73 y.


Violetta M., wid. Albert, housekeeper, d. Samuel and Huldah (Webber) Littlefield, b. Sanford, Me., nephritis, Sept. 23, 1885, a. 52 y. 6 m. 13 d.


SKINNER, Harry W., s. Minor A. and Lydia A., whooping cough, Aug. 8, 1879, a. 2 m. 4 d. (Interred Wakefield.)


SLEEPER, Emily P., d. James H. and Phebe W. (Perkins), b. Danvers, typhoid fever, May 10, 1879, a. 28 y. 10 m. 10 d. (Died in Danvers.)


James C., m., farmer, malaria, June 5, 1899, a. 73 y. 2 m. 17 d. (Died at Newburyport, body brought into town.)


SMALL, Betsey K., wid., Feb. 19, 1895, a. 82 y. 3 m. 27 d. (Died at Lynn, body brought into town.)


SMERAGE, Florence A., d. F. Percy and Grace M. (Cram), premature (7 months) child, Apr. 17, 1895, a. 1 d.


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SMITH, Donald Alexander, s. Richard C. and Jesse (Mc- Rea), b. Athol, suffocation, bean in windpipe, Aug. 5, 1885, a. 1 y. 16 d. (Mrs. S. visiting sister at Webster farm. (Interred Worcester.)


Eva May, d. David and Mary E. (Lowe), cholera infantum, Aug. 21, 1874, a. 5 m. 7 d.


Gracie E., diphtheria, Nov. 26, 1880, a. 2 y. 11 m. 11 d. (Died in Beverly.)


Hermon L., s. George C. and Mary Ann, b. Beverly, Aug. 24, 1875, a. 1 y. 14 d. (Died in Beverly. Father b. Boxford, mother in Lowell.)


John, m., farmer, s. John and Barbara (Fellows), b. Ports- mouth, England., disease of heart, Oct. 16, 1897, a. 79 y. 5 m. 9 d.


Leslie L., d. Clarence and Ada M. (Lamson), Sept. 28, 1881, a. 6 m. 10 d. (Died at Ipswich.)


Mary, w. Willard, d. Amos and Mary (Herrick) Gould, apo- plexy, June 30, 1875, a. 70 y. 9 m. 18 d.


Mary Ann, d. John E. and Bridget, whooping cough, Sept. 30, 1857, a. 4 y. 1 m. 16 d. (Interred at Salem, supt. of burials, Salem, returned this as dying of scarlet fever.) Samuel P., widr., laborer, s. Reuben and Betsy, Mar. 3, 1880, a. 67 y. (Died at Ipswich. Parents b. Hamilton.)


Sarah E., d. John E. and Bridget, whooping cough, Oct. 1, 1857, a. 2 y. 7 m. 11 d. (Interred at Salem, supt. of burials, Salem, returned this as dying of scarlet fever.)


Warren A., s. George C. and Mary Ann (Peck), dysentery,


Oct. 13, 1868, a. 2 y. 2 m. (Died at Boxford, interred here.)


Willard, widr., farmer, s. Reuben and Betsey, b. Hamilton, pneumonia, Dec. 15, 1882, a. 80 y. 2 m. 1 d.


William H., s. John E. and Bridget, whooping cough, Sept. 26, 1857, a. 1 y. 3 m. 28 d. (Interred at Salem, supt. of burials, Salem, returned this as dying of scarlet fever.) William W., s. George C. and Mary Ann (Peck), b. Boxford, liver complaint, Dec. 10, 1872, a. 11 y. 11 m. (Died at Beverly, interred by Haverhill road, father b. in Box- ford, mother b. Lowell or Ipswich.)


SPILLER, Freddie H., s. Augustus and Sarah E., b. Ipswich, Aug. 21, 1872, a. 7 m. 9 d. (Died at Ipswich, interred here by Haverhill road.)


Mehetable, wid., d. Daniel and Eunice (Conant) Wildes, pa- ralysis, Nov. 29, 1895, a. 88 y. 4 m. (Died at Linebrook Parish, body brought into town.)


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SPILLER, Sarah E., d. A. Jackson and Elizabeth (Dodge) Phil- lips, b. Ipswich, consumption, May 25, 1872, a. 16 y. 4 m. (Died at Ipswich (Linebrook), interred here by Haver- hill road, father b. in Topsfield, mother in Ipswich.)


STANWOOD, Louisa B. (Harden), w. Joseph E., May 5, 1881, a. 51 y. (Died in Boston, interred at Mt. Auburn.)


STAY, Herbert W., s. Joseph H. and Mary A., b. Boston, cholera infantum, Aug. 23, 1884, a. 10 m. 13 d.


STEVENS, Charles Henry, s. Josiah W. and Elizabeth S., scarlet fever, Mar. 17, 1853, a. 7 y. 6 m. 29 d.


Elizabeth S., d. John and - - Potter, b. Ipswich, puerperal fever, Feb. 24, 1853, a. 28 y.


Martha, wid., d. Matthew and Mary McCusick, b. Saco, Me., or Biddeford, disease of heart and dropsy, Aug. 1, 1867, a. 91 y. 1 m. 4 d.


STEWART, Helen Augusta, wid., b. Montville, Me., septicae- mia, Mar. 29, 1884, a. 50 y. 17 d.


STICKNEY, Elizabeth, b. Newburyport, marasmus, Nov. 1, 1850, a. 72 y. (Interred at Newburyport.)


STILES, Sophia C., w. Fred, d. Amos and Betsey (Brown) Perkins, cancer, Oct. 27, 1885, a. 64 y. 7 m. 4 d. (Died in Salem, father b. Topsfield, mother b. Boxford, body brought into town.)


STIMPSON, C. H., consumption, Aug. 4, 1884, a. 25 y. 5 m. (Died at Peak's Island, Me.)


STODDER, Carrie L., d. William Hershel and Harriet A. S. (Fuller), b. Middleton, dysentery, Aug. 21, 1865, a. 7 m. (Died at Middleton, interred here.)


Harriet A. S., d. Timothy and Ruth Fuller, b. Hudson, N. H., typhoid fever, Sept. 23, 1872, a. 48 y. 3 m. 25 d. (Died at Danvers, wid. of William Hershel Stodder, who died at Danvers, Oct. 5, 1868, parents b. Danvers and Middleton,. interred here by Turnpike.)


Hershel, b. Salem, Nov. 27 or 8, 1858, a. 61 or 62 y. (Died at Salem, body brought into town.)


Maria L., d. William H. and Harriet A. S., malformation of heart, Nov. 10, 1852, a. 3 m. 16 d.


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STODDER, William A., s. William H. and Harriet A. S., scarlet fever, Feb. 19, 1853, a. 2 y. 7 m. 17 d.


William Hershel, s. Hershel and Rebecca (Kenney), b. Salem, consumption, Oct. 5, 1868, a. 41 y. (Died at Danvers, interred here.)


-, s. William H. and Harriet A. S. ( Fuller), b. Middleton, mortification, July 3, 1866, a. 7 d. (Died at Middleton, interred here.)


STONE, Esther, wid. Dr. Jeremiah, d. Moses, Jr. and Esther (Dwinell) Wildes, Feb. 16, 1876, a. 72 y. 10 m. 2 d. (Died in Provincetown. Parents b. here.)


Jeremiah, Dr., s. Shubael and Polly (Rogers), b. Marlboro, N. H., pneumonia, Apr. 23, 1875, a. 76 y. 5 m. 21 d. (Died in Provincetown. Dr. Stone removed from Tops- field in 1836, b. Nov. 2, 1798. Father b. Weston, Mass., mother b. Hollis, N. H.)


Lucinda A., w. M. W., milliner, d. Nathan' and Sarah H. C. (Hooper) Darling, b. Malone, phthisis, Oct. 21, 1884, a. 38 y. ( Died at Malden. Father b. Groton, Vt., mother b. Berwick, Me.)


STRANGMAN, Clara B., d. Jacob T. and Elizabeth, b. New- buryport, May 26, 1859, a. 2 y. 2 m.


William B., s. Jacob T. and Elizabeth, scrofula, Mar. 29, 1886, a. 26 y. 2 m. (Died in Newburyport, body brought into town.)


SWASEY, Benjamin T., m., s. John and Betsey (Frost), b. Marblehead, disease of heart, Aug. 19, 1874, a. 27 y. 2 m. 22 d. ( Placed in tomb, body removed to Marblehead.)


SWEENEY, Anna H., housekeeper, d. Enos and Anna (Gould) Lake, b. Newburyport, bronchitis, Feb. 24, 1893, a. 83 y. 4 m.


Charles, laborer, s. Roger and Elizabeth (Cuyler), b. Eastern Passage, Nova Scotia, about nine miles from Halifax, pneumonia, Jan. 7, 1871, a. 78 y.


Huldah L., wid. Miles, d. Enos and Anna (Gould) Lake, b. Newburyport, paralysis, apoplexy, Apr. 15, 1883, a. 75 y. 11 m. 17 d.


Marietta S., d. George E. and Sarah A. J. (dec'd), diphtheria, Sept. 30, 1863, a. 6 y. 10 m.


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SWEENEY, Miles, m., s. Roger and Elizabeth (Cuyler), b. East- ern Passage, Nova Scotia, dropsy and heart disease, Mar. 25, 1876, a. 76 y. 10 m. (Brother of Charles S., who died here in 1871.)


Sarah A. J., w. George, d. James and Sarah R. Burrows, con- sumption, June 1 or 2, 1859, a. 27 y.


SYKES, Arretta, Oct. 10, 1896, a. 61 y. 8 m. 13 d. (Died at Georgetown, body brought into town.)


SYLVESTER, Sarah H., w. Antonio, d. William O. and Bet- sey (Burbank) Sides, b. Kittery, Me., pneumonia, Feb. 10, 1867, a. 29 y. 10 m.


SYMONDS, Albert, m., shoemaker, s. Benjamin and Elizabeth, drowned, July 19, 1880, a. 50 y. 3 m. 29 d.


Charles Louis, s. Albert and Violette C., b. No. Beverly, drowned, July 19, 1880, a. 8 y. 10 m. 28 d.


TAPPAN, Daniel D., widr., clergyman, s. Samuel and Aure- lia (Bingham), b. Newburyport, bronchitis, Jan. 15, 1890, a. 91 y. 3 d.


TAYLOR, Annie, housekeeper, Bright's disease and heart failure, b. New York, Nov. 14, 1894, a. 39 y.


Annie Mabel, d. William B. and Annie E. (Millard), trismus nascentium, Aug. 15, 1883, a. 7 d.


Etta W., m., d. John W. and Sarah J. Beals, tuberculosis, Jan. 29, 1892, a. 28 y. (Died at Boston, body brought into town.)


Freddie, s. Everett C. and Nellie E. (Smith), cholera infan- tum, Sept. 12, 1882, a. 5 m. 7 d.


Ida, d. William B. and Annie E. (Millard), premature birth, May 25, 1884, a. 2 d.


Mary, wid. Rev. Oliver Alden, who d. in Manchester, d. Nehe- miah (M. D.) and Experience (Lord) Cleaveland, dysen- tery, Aug. 29, 1872, a. 70 y. 6 m. 14 d.


THOMAS, George Briggs, m., shoemaker, s. David and Mary, b. Portland, Me., consumption, Nov. 7, 1858, a. 23 y. 7 m.


-, d. George B. and Mary A., Apr. 4, 1856, a. 14 d.


-, d. George B. and Mary A., Jan. 11, 1858, a. 1 d.


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THOMPSON, Bradford W., embolism of brain, Sept. 17, 1887, a. 49 y. 10 m. (Died in Boston, body brought into town.) Edward W., s. David and Mary E., b. Haverhill, July 5, 1862, a. 11 y.


-, s. George E .. and Lizzie E., stillborn, May 18, 1888.


TITLOW, L. Eliza, d. Benjamin C. and Lois ( Moore) Orne (both dec'd), diabetes, July 31, 1870, a. 35 y. (Died at Rochester, N. H., wife of John Titlow of Elizabeth City, N. J. Left here for N. H. a few days before death ; in- terred here.)


TODD, Almira Cummings, housekeeper, d. William and Sarah (Scott), la grippe paralysis, Apr. 22, 1893, a. 63 y. 4 m. Asahel H., m., shoe operative, s. Samuel C. and Lydia (Gould), peritonitis, June 8, 1890, a. 59 y. 7 m. 25 d. Eugene H., s. Samuel and Harriet L. (Chase), chronic diar- rhoea, Sept. 20, 1863, a. 21 y. (Died at Port Hudson, La., remains arrived here Mar. 21, and were interred Mar. 24, 1865 ; enlisted Dec., 1861.)


Harriot L., w. Samuel, Esq., d. George and Clarissa (Cook) Chase, b. Cornish, N. H., pleurisy fever, Jan. 27, 1877, a. 59 y. 9 m. 10 d.


John, m., s. Dea. Samuel C. (dec'd) and Lydia, b. Ipswich, disease of brain and spinal cord, pleurisy, Oct. 14, 1865, a. 48 y. 6 m. 10 d.


John Wallace, s. Samuel and Harriet L., diarrhoea, Jan. 31. 1855, a. 5 m. 9 d.


Lydia, wid. Dea. Samuel C., at home, d. John and Ruth (Per- kins) Gould, old age, July 10, 1881, a. 93 y. 28 d.


Samuel, farmer, s. Samuel C. and Lydia G. (Gould), heart failure, June 5, 1893, a. 80 y. 7 m. 19 d.


Samuel C., Dea., m., boot and shoemaker, s. Solomon and Elizabeth, b. Peterborough, N. H., apoplexy, Dec. 29. 1858, a. 75 y. 8 m. 6 d.


TOLE, Cynthia, wid. Samuel, d. John and Mehitable (Balch) Bradstreet, disease of heart, Mar. 30, 1882, a. 79 y. 4 m. 26 d.


Samuel, m., b. Chester, N. H., Bright's disease and dropsy, Jan. 10, 1874, a. 74 y. 3 m. 1 d.


TOWLE, John P., farmer, s. Samuel and Cynthia, Bright's disease, Oct. 3, 1897, a. 70 y.


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TOWNE, Abba T., d. David and Rebecca H., consumption, Jan. 3, 1864, a. 22 y. 8 m.


Alfred P., retired, s. Benjamin, Apr. 14, 1891, a. 76 y. 10 d. (Died in Bradford, body brought into town.)


Ann S., w. Elisha H., d. Duncan, and Margaret Sillers, b. Pic- tou, Nova Scotia, consumption, Aug. 4, 1859, a. 29 y. 3 m. Benjamin, widr., yeoman, s. Jacob and Rachel (Cain), paraly- sis, Mar. 29, 1879, a. 85 y. 3 m. 7 d.


Benjamin B., m., farmer, s. Benjamin and Sally ( Boardman), pneumonia, Feb. 26, 1888, a. 75 y. 5 m. 26 d.


Benjamin E., farmer, enteritis, Dec. 13, 1893, a. 22 y. 5 m. 22 d. (Died at Rowley, body brought into town.)


Benjamin Walter, s. Benjamin B. and Esther, scarlet fever, Mar. 17, 1853, a. 2 y. 1 m. 10 d.


Caroline F., d. Joseph and Hannah (Perkins), cancer in stomach, May 27, 1865, a. 48 y. 2 m. 25 d.


Carrie M., wid. Dudley P., d. Thomas and Elisabeth W. (Mer- rell) Perkins, diabetes, Sept. 26, 1885, a. 33 y. 1 d. Catherine, housekeeper, d. Elijah and Martha, b. Salem, July 27, 1894. (Died at Salem, body brought into town.)


Charles H., Sept. 28, 1897, a. 52 y. (Died at Boston, body brought into town.)


Charles Sewall, s. Daniel and Fanny, scarlet fever, Jan. 18, 1853, a. 9 y.


Daniel, farmer, s. Daniel and Nabby (Lake), cystitis, Oct. 12, 1891, a. 81 y. 7 m.


David, sen., farmer, s. David and Susanna, Mar. 17, 1862, a. 82 y. 11 d. (He and John Pike Towne, died in same house ; both interred on same day and hour in South Bury- ing Ground. )


David, m., farmer, s. Joseph and Hannah, Bright's disease and paralysis, Sept. 15, 1878, a. 63 y. 4 m. 7 d.


Doris May, d. William F. and Agnes C. (O'Brien), b. Brad- ford, meningitis, Apr. 24, 1895, a. 1 y. 1 m. 18 d.


Dudley Perkins, widr., farmer, s. J. Waldo and Lydia P. (Per- kins), acute diabetes and erysipelas, Sept 30, 1896, at 47 y. 2 m. 25 d.


Eben W., farmer, s. Ebenezer and Lydia (Averill), exhaus- tion, following an attack of influenza, Apr. 15, 1899, a. 82 y. 2 m. 4 d.


Ebenezer, m., farmer, s. Joshua and Sarah, old age, July 11, 1858, a. 74 y. 10 m. 4 d.


Elisha H., widr., farmer, s. Benjamin and Sally (Boardman), cardiac disease and dropsy, Sept. 2, 1895, a. 71 y. 9 m.


Elizabeth, d. Joseph and Elizabeth, old age, May 5, 1850, a. 89 y.


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TOWNE, Elmer H., s. Charles H. and Sarah J. (Smith), b. Danvers, pneumonia, Jan. 10, 1888, a. 20 y. 7 m. 13 d. (Died at Haverhill, body brought into town.)


Esther P., wid., housekeeper, d. John P. and Esther ( Perkins)


Peabody, congestion of lungs, Dec. 21, 1891, a. 79 y. 3 m. 9 d.


Ezra, farmer, m., s. Jacob and Mary ( Perkins), typhoid pneu- monia, Feb. 5, 1882, a. 74 y. 3 m. 19 d.


Frances A., d. Daniel and Fanny, consumption, May 21, 1856, a. 16 y. 10 m.


George Augustus, m., carpenter, s. Jacob Waldo and Lydia (Perkins), pleuro pneumonia, Apr. 10, 1882, a. 38 y. 7 m. 17 d.


George I., s. Sewall L. and Mary A., Jan. 30, 1860, a. 6 y. 2 m. 10 d.


Harriet A., w. John N., d. William H. and Sarah (Lake) Garrett, child birth, Apr. 6, 1883, a. 23 y. 11 m. 24 d. (Died at North Andover. Mother b. Topsfield.)


Harriet Ethel, d. Alfred E. and Maria J., . hemorrhage of bowels following la grippe, Feb. 10, 1894, a. 4 y. 5 m. 18 d. (Died at Georgetown, body brought into town.)


Henry, farmer, s. Jacob, Jr. and Rachel, lung fever, Nov. 9, 1864, a. 75 y. 9 m. 8 d.


Howard D., s. Jacob W. and Lydia P. (Perkins), inflammation of the brain, June 28, 1869, a. 12 y. 5 m. 10 d.


Ivory W., s. Jacob Arthur and Susan P. (Tinkham), jaundice, Jan. 5, 1887, a. 21 d.


Jacob, m., farmer, s. Elijah and Martha, b. Salem, diabetes, Nov. 12, 1883, a. 78 y. 9 d.


Jacob Albert (of New York City), m., engineer, s. J. Waldo and Lydia ( Perkins), double pneumonia, Aug. 26, 1883, a. 39 y. 1 m.


Jacob Alden, m., farmer, s. Benjamin and Sally (Boardman), disease of heart, Dec. 22, 1881, a. 65 y. 1 m. 3 d.


Jacob Perkins, widr., farmer, s. Jacob and Mary ( Perkins), heart disease and old age, Mar. 16, 1889, a. 85 y. 5 m. 10 d.


Jacob Waldo, m., farmer, s. Jacob, 3d, and Sophia (Wildes), b. Hamilton, pneumonia, Aug. 13, 1874, a. 56 y. 6 m. 9 d. John Pike, m., shoemaker, s. David, Jr. and Rebecca H., con- sumption, Mar. 16, 1862, a. 22 y. 2 m. 19 d. (He and David Towne, died in same house; both interred on same day and hour in South Burying Ground.)


Joseph, Sen., widr., farmer and shoemaker, s. David and Su- sanna, disease of bladder, July 8, 1860, a. 75 y. 8 m. 14 d.


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TOWNE, Laura Annie, d. Sewall L. and Mary A. (Severance), rheumatism in the heart, July 21, 1866, a. 4 y. 5 m. 5 d. Lois L., w. Lorenzo P., d. Moses and Lucy Perkins, b. Dan- vers, cancer of stomach, June 25, 1875, a. 66 y. 7 m. Lorenzo Perkins, widr., farmer, s. Joseph, Jr. and Hannah


(Perkins), gangrene of foot, Jan. 31, 1877, a. 65 y. 10 m. 7 d.


Lucy Ellen, d. Daniel and Fanny, Dec. 5, 1860, a. 14 y. 11 m. 10 d. (Died at Malden. Interred here.)


Luke, m., farmer and shoemaker, s. David and Susanna, heart disease, Apr. 30, 1863, a. 75 y.


Lydia, d. Joseph and Elizabeth, June 15, 1850, a. 77 y. (At almshouse ; found dead in bed in morning.)


Lydia, wid. Ebenezer, who died July 11, 1858, d. Nathaniel and Hannah Averell, old age, Nov. 27, 1859, a. 77 y. 8 m. 24 d.


Lydia Phippen, wid. J. Waldo, d. Dudley and Sarah ( Perkins) Perkins, nephritis, left hemiplegia, June 15, 1886, a. 63 y. 2 m. 17 d.


Martha, wid. Jacob, who died Apr. 30, 1835, d. Joseph and - Jane Cree, paralysis, July 30, 1861, a. 78 y. 4 m. (Her 1st. marriage was to Daniel Hartwell.)


Mary, d. David and Susanna T., palsy, June 12, 1862, a. 84 y.


5 m. 18 d. (Died in Boxford, interred here.)


Mary, d. Jacob and Mary ( Perkins), disease of spinal nerve, Apr. 15, 1883, a. 77 y. 7 d.


Mary Abby, d. Sewall L. and Mary A., scarlet fever and throat distemper, Apr. 2, 1852, a. 4 y. 5 m. 9 d.


Mary Ann B., d. Benjamin B. and Esther, b. Beverly, July 20, 1856, a. 11 y. 6 m.


Mary Elizabeth, supposed in or near Boston, consumption, July 27, 1871, a. 20 y. 9 m.


Nelson Howard, s. J. Albert and Lydia H. ( Melville), b. Bev- erly, peritonitis, Feb. 15, 1885, a. 9 y. 5 m. 13 d.


Otis Warren, s. Sewall L. and Mary A., scarlet fever and throat distemper, Apr. 3, 1852, a. 2 y. 6 m. 20 d.


Rachel C., w. J. P., d. Jacob, 3rd and Sophia (Wildes) Towne, b. Hamilton, lung fever, Mar. 7, 1878, a. 63 y. 11 m. Rebecca Horne, m., housewife, d. John and Rebecca (Horne)


Pike, b. Ossipee, N. H., pneumonia, Jan. 15, 1899, a. 80 y. 4 m. 23 d.


Sally, w. Benjamin, d. Daniel and Lydia ( Bishop) Boardman, dysentery, Aug. 28, 1872, a. 79 y. 8 m.


Sarah, d. Dominick and Sarah (Perkins) Moore, pneumonia, Jan. 16, 1871, a. 76 y. 4 m. 7 d. (Died at Newbury, b.


here; interred here in "Moore's Tomb," wid. of Luke Towne, who died Apr. 30, 1863. Parents born here.)


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TOWNE, Sarah, wid., d. Ebenezer and Lydia (Averill) Towne, apoplectic shock, July 14, 1894, a. 82 y. 7 m. 15 d.


Sewall Lake, m., farmer, s. Daniel and Abigail (Lake), gastro enteritis, July 9, 1899, a. 81 y. 9 m. 12 d.


Sophia, wid. Jacob who died May 4, 1844, d. Sylvanus and Rebecca Wildes, July 8, 1863, a. 74 y. 3 m.


Susan Augusta, d. Jacob and Sophia (Wildes), consumption, Feb. 11, 1870, a. 42 y. 7 m. 13 d.


Willie F., s. Jacob W. and Lydia P. (Perkins), congestion of the lungs, Feb. 13, 1869, a. 15 y. 7 m. 29 d.


TWISDEN, Emma Louise, d. Hooper O. and Lydia Ann (Heath), b. Swampscott, consumption of bowels, June 16, 1867, a. 10 y. 1 m. (Interred at Swampscott.)


TYLER, Eri Burton, laborer, s. Samuel and Fannie (Hardy), b. Middleton, epithelioma of face, July 5, 1897, a. 79 y. 1 m. 16 d. ( Interred at Middleton.)


Hannah, m., d. David and Sarah (Lake) Lake, b. Newbury- port, Dec. 20, 1889, a. 73 y. 11 m. (Died at Boxford, body brought into town.)


WAITT, Elizabeth, wid. William Waitte, drowned at sea, Sept. 22, 1817, d. Sylvanus and Rebekah Wildes, Mar. 16, 1853, a. 66 y. 5 d.


William, widr., expressman, s. William and Elizabeth (Wildes), left hemiplegia, Aug. 2, 1888, a. 76 y. 10 m. 11 d.


WAKEHAM, Samuel J., m., operative, s. Samuel G. and Lucy (Wilkins), b. Middleton, consumption, Apr. 15, 1883, a. 45 y. 11 m. (Interred at Ipswich.)


WALKER, Michael, brass finisher, s. Michael and Mary (Tur- ley), b. Ireland, phthisis, Feb. 27, 1893, a. 25 y. 6 m. (Died at Free Home for Consumptives, Boston.)


WALTZ, Elizabeth J., wid., d. Nathaniel and Louise ( Emory) Graves, b. South Thomaston, Me., pneumonia, Oct. 11, 1892, a. 79 y. 9 d.


WATERHOUSE, George M., s. Lewis H. and Elizabeth (Bow- den), b. Milton, teething, May 29, 1875, a. 1 y. 3 m. (Died in Milton. Father b. Waterford, Me., mother in England.)


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WATERHOUSE, Gilbert Elmer, s. Lewis H. and Elizabeth (Bowden), cholera infantum, Aug. 27, 1869, a. 5 m. (Died at Saugus, interred here. Carried from here day before death.)


Lewis H., May 21, 1880, a. 36 y. 3 m. (Died in Lynn.)


WATERS, James, m., farmer, s. John and Mary, b. Ireland, paralysis of heart, sudden, Nov. 2, 1885, a. 56 y. 8 m.


WATSON, Jonathan, laborer, s. Joseph and Mary, b. Alton, N. H., drowned, May 31, 1881, a. 21 y. 6 m. 26 d. (In- terred at Alton Bay, N. H.)


WELCH, Abram, m., shoemaker, s. Moses and Mary ( Nason), b. Shapleigh, Me., fracture of spine by falling from a load of hay, Aug. 22, 1899, a. 57 y. 2 m. 25 d.


Addie, w. Abraham, d. William and Sarah (Shaw) Nickerson, b. Yarmouth, N. S., measles and pneumonia, Apr. 4, 1874, a. 23 y. 3 m.


Arthur Franklin, s. Moses F. and Minnie R. (Bell), congenital hernia, Nov. 20, 1876, a. 4 d.


Charles A., s. Alvin F. and Jane G. (Dudley), congestion of lungs, Nov. 26, 1882, a. 212 d.


Della May, d. Abram and Addie (Nickerson), diphtheria, Sept. 7, 1881, a. 10 y. 6 m. 5 d.


Eleanor C., at home, d. Rev. Francis and Harriet (Conant), June 16, 1891, a. 33 y. 9 m. (Died in Somerville, Mass., lived in Haverhill, body brought into town.)


Ernest F., s. Abram and Addie (Nickerson), diphtheria, Sept. 7, 1881, a. 8 y. 2 m.


Francis, Rev., Feb. 17, 1894, a. 88 y. 10 m., 18 d. (Died at Haverhill, body brought into town.)


Fred Burton, s. Charles F. and Emma (Wallace), whooping cough, Nov. 24, 1898, a. 4 m. 5 d.


Harriet A., w. Francis, d. William and Ruth Conant, b. Ips- wich, brain, with paralysis, Oct. 22, 1886, a. 68 y. 8 m. 13 d.


Harry F., Sept. 21, 1898, a. 5 m. (Died at West Newbury, body brought into town.)


Herbert Clinton, operative, s. Jotham S. and Mary E. (Don- aldson), bronchitis and oedema, Nov. 9, 1889, a. 28 y. 2 m. 7 d.


John C., carpenter, s. John and Eliza (Gordon), b. Richmond, Me., abdominal tumor, Apr. 20, 1882, a. 53 y. 3 m. 16 d. Jotham S., shoemaker, s. Samuel and Mary Ann (Stevens), b.


Great Falls, N. H., pneumonia, Apr. 26, 1892, a. 56 y. 10 m. 9 d.


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TOPSFIELD DEATHS


WELCH, Louisa S., d. Francis and Harriet A. (Conant), b. Perry, Me., typhoid fever, Jan. 7, 1872, a. 24 y. 4 m. Mary Ann, wid., d. Jotham and Martha Stevens, b. Sanford, Me., dropsy, chronic, Jan. 26, 1882, a. 76 y. 7 m. 17 d. Mary Jane, d. James and Bridget, b. Danvers, heart disease, May 7, 1892, a. 10 y. 7 m. 5 d. (Interred at Danvers.) Rena May, d. Parker W. and Clara H. (Howard), consump- tion, Apr. 4, 1872, a. 11 m. 26 d.


Samuel, s. Jacob and Mary, b. Shapleigh, Me., heart disease, May 9, 1878, a. 74 y. 11 m. 19 d.


Samuel P., s. Alvin F. and Jane Gray (Dudley), drowned in Crystal Lake, Dec. 8, 1889, a. 11 y. 7 m. (Died at Haverhill, body brought into town.)


Thomas H., s. Abram and Ellen (O'Connor), diptheria, Sept. 14, 1881, a. 3 y. 5 m. 14 d.


William, Jr., s. George and Mary, b. York, Me., chronic diar- rhoea, Nov. 7, 1863, a. 26 y. (Died at hospital on Folly Island, N. C. Enlisted Aug., 1862, in 40th Mass. Reg. Co. F. Not interred here.)


WELLS, Almira T., w. Hiram, d. Ebenezer and Nancy (Col- man) Small, b. West Alton, N. H., pneumonia, Mar. 14, 1877, a. 61 y. 15 d.


Catherine K., housekeeper, d. Nathaniel, enteritis, June 19, 1896, a. 78 y. 9 m. 23 d.


Hannah, w. Nathaniel, d. Nathaniel and Elizabeth (Gould) Herrick, b. Boxford, tumor, Oct. 21, 1869, a. 65 y.


Hiram, farmer, s. Nathaniel B. and Ruth (Towne), heart dis- sease, Mar. 16, 1892, a. 85 y. 11 m. 26 d.


Nathaniel, widr., s. Nathaniel B. and Ruth (Towne), pleuro pneumonia, June 18, 1873, a. 72 y. 2 m. 10 d.


Nathaniel B., widr., farmer, s. John and Eunice (Batchelder), b. Boxford, lung fever, Mar. 22, 1859, a. 89 y. Ruth, w. Nathaniel B., d. Ephraim Towne, jr. and Ruth, pa- ralysis, Apr. 26, 1855, a. 71 y.


Sarah Judson, d. Hiram and Almira T., scarlet fever, Apr. 20, 1853, a. 1 y. 24 d.


WENTWORTH, Ralph M., s. Amasa F. and Deborah M., b. South Danvers, dysentery, Sept. 16, 1864, a. 1 y. 7 m.


WHIDDEN, Lizzie S., d. James S. and Flora J., b. Hamilton, dysentery, Sept. 10, 1880, a. 3 y. 7 m. 7 d. (Interred Ham- ilton.)


TOPSFIELD DEATHS


WHIPPLE, Ann Maria, w. John S., d. William E. and Mary Ann (Reed) Kimball, b. Danvers, cancer of womb, July 1, 1874, a. 45 y. 4 m. 20 d.


John S., widr., butcher, s. Robert, b. New Boston, N. H., dis- ease of liver, Apr. 26, 1883, a .. 59 y. 3 m. 4 d. (Died at South Tamworth, N. H. Father b. Barry, Vt.)


WHITE, Charles, m., laborer, hernia, Ang. 7, 1855, a. 49 y.


WHITTEN, Clarence Leon, s. George F. and Mary E. Whit- ten, b. Barre, marasmus, Oct. 6, 1887, a. 4 m. 18 d.


WILDES, Abigail, wid. Capt. Dudley, Jr., who died Jan. 11, 1820, d. Samuel and Matta (Foster) Bradstreet, Dec. 2, 1869, a. 83 y. 11 m. (Died at Lynn, interred here, ground by Haverhill road.)


Almon O., s. Moses, Jr. and Sarah J., Dec. 13, 1857, a. 1 m. 21 d.


Alvin S., s. Humphrey, Jr. and Olive B., scarlet fever, Feb. 14, 1853, a. 5 y.


Asahel H., s. Capt. Dudley and Abigail ( Bradstreet), Mar. 4, 1879, a. 65 y. 10 m. (Died in Ipswich.)


Austin P., s. Humphrey, Jr. and Olive B., choked, Nov. 6, 1853, a. 3 y. 11 m. 23 d.


Charles L., m., shoemaker, s. Humphrey and Olive B. (Per- kins) (she dec'd), cerebro spinal meningitis, May 26, 1873, a. 27 y. 8 m.


Clarissa, d. Sylvanus, Esq. and Rebecca (Baker)., heart disease, Jan. 27, 1875, a. 83 y. 8 m. 3 d.


Ephraim, s. Co !. Ephraim and Rachel (Towne), disease of heart, Jan. 22, 1873, a. 62 y. 10 m. (Interred at Mt. Au- burn.)


Esther, wid. Moses, who died Jan. 2, 1838, s. John and Esther Dwinell, typhoid fever, Sept. 23, 1858, a. 79 y. 10 m. 5 d.


Eunice, wid. of Daniel W. who died 1810, d. Lot and Eunice Conant, b. Ipswich (Linebrook), Sept. 19, 1864, a. 94 y. (Died in Boxford. She was sister to Bart. C. who died Sept., 1839.)


Frederick William, s. William Henry (dec'd) and Dora T. (Sweeney), lung fever, Apr. 25, 1872, a. 10 m. 24 d.


George W., s. George W., son of Lewis, b. Wenham, July 15, 1896, a. 2 m. 21 d. (Died at Wenham, body brought into town.)


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WILDES, H. Walter, watchmaker, s. Moses, 2d and Sarah J. (Lombard), cardiac disease, May 7, 1892, a. 29 y. 3 m. 16 d.


Hayward L., s. Moses, 2d, and Sarah A. (dec'd), chronic diar- rhoea, Sept. 1, 1865, a. 19 y. 10 d.


Humphrey, Sen., widr., farmer, s. Moses and Susanna, cystitis, Feb. 19, 1862, a. 82 y. 6 m. 15 d.


Humphrey, widr., boot maker, s. Humphrey and Abigail ( Pea- body), apoplexy, Dec. 9, 1883, a. 69 y. 6 m. 29 d. (Died at almshouse.)


Israel, widr., s. Daniel and Eunice, angina pectoris, Dec. 4, 1880, a. 75 y. 11 d.


John T., s. Humphrey, Jr. and Olive B., scarlet fever, Feb. 15, 1853, a. 1 y. 3 m.


Joseph, s. Moses and Esther, congestion of lungs, Mar. 10, 1862, a. 54 y. 10 m. 8 d.


Joshua, farmer, s. Daniel and Eunice, typhoid fever, May 15, 1862, a. 63 y. 10 m. 2 d.


Louie T., s. George W., son of Lewis, b. Wenham, Sept. 1, 1893, a. 4 m. 22 d. (Died at Wenham, body brought into town.)


Lucy E., d. Moses and Sarah J., consumption, Apr. 18, 1878, a. 17 y. 27 d.


Moses, farmer, s. Moses and Esther (Dwinell) pneumonia and and disease of heart, Nov. 5, 1889, a. 80 y. 4 m. 25 d.


Moses, m., farmer, s. Daniel and Eunice (Conant), apoplexy, Mar. 5, 1895, a. 84 y. 4 m.


Nabby, m., d. John, Jr. and Lydia Peabody, apoplexy, Nov. 18, 1857, a. 76 y. 5 m. 10 d.


Olive B., w. Humphrey, d. Amos and Betsey Perkins, con- sumption, Mar. 25, 1862, a. 43 y. 21 d.


Servetus Lombard, shoe operative, s. Moses, 2d. and Sarah J. (Lombard), phthisis and disease of heart, Feb. 23, 1889, a. 30 y. 2 m. 16 d.


Susan, d. Moses and Esther (Dwinell), disease of brain, June 1, 1884, a. 79 y. 7 m. 4 d.


William Henry, m., shoemaker, s. Joseph and Louisa, b. An- dover, consumption, Feb. 2, 1872, a. 28 y. 2 m. 6 d.


WILKINS, Joseph Peabody, shoemaker and laborer, b. Middle- ton, dysentery, Sept. 17, 1864, a. 70 y.


WILLEY, Daniel, m., carpenter, s. Isaac and Mary (Triess), b. Wolfboro, N. H., apoplexy, Apr. 3, 1889, a. 78 y. 28 d. Daniel E., m., s. Daniel and Elizabeth B. (Perkins), Feb. 1, 1885, a. 40 y. (Died at Lynn.)


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WILLEY, Elizabeth B., w. Daniel, d. Thomas and Sarah Per- kins, suicide (by hanging),' Feb. 23, 1861, a. 49 y. 2 m. 19 d.


Freddie H., s. D. Edwin and Marcella J., b. Lynn, canker, July 31, 1872, a. 6 m. 8 d. (Died at Lynn, interred here by Haverhill road; father b. in Topsfield, mother' in Mount Vernon, N. H.)


Mary K., d. Daniel and Elizabeth B., typhoid fever, Sept. 6, 1860, a. 4 y. 9 m.


Mercy, wid. Daniel Willey and Moody Andrews, d. Elisha and Dolly Perkins, rheumatism, June 26, 1884, a. 81 y. 2 m. 7 d.


WILLIAMS, Charlotte, m., housewife, d. Philip and Elmira (Goodwin) Frost, b. Puberico, N. S., diabetes and pulmo- nary consumption, Mar. 15, 1891, a. 61 y. 3 m. 15 d. (Interred at Danvers.)


Cora Belle, m., housekeeper, Feb. 9, 1894, a. 35 y. 6 m. 2 d. (Died at Haverhill, body brought into town.)


Watson S., clerk, s. George E. and Charlotte, b. Yarmouth,


N. S., congestion of the lungs, Jan. 29, 1888, a. 24 y. 11 m. 29 d. (Interred at Danvers.)


WILSON, Artemus L., dysentery, Aug. 26, 1896, a. 4 y. (Died at Lynn, body brought into town.)


Charles C., s. John and Susan, b. N. H., consumption, Sept. 21, 1877, a. 35 y. 2 m. 17 d. (Died in Washington, D. C. Interred in "Boyden Tomb", husband of Frederica ( Boy- den) Wilson. Her previous marriage was with Charles Newell of West Newbury.)


Elizabeth, d. James and Emily A., Dec. 19, 1857, a. 7 m. 28 d. Hazel M., Aug. 22, 1896, a. 1 y. 7 m. 12 d. (Died at Lynn, body brought into town.)


Mary E., m., housewife, d. Charles H. and Carrie E. Carswell, b. Lynn, peritonitis, Apr. 21, 1892, a. 23 y. 10 m. 21 d. Sarah E., w. James, housekeeping, d. Edward and Sarah Down-


ing, b. Wakefield, cystitis, Dec. 28, 1880, a. 41 y. 10. m. 28 d.


WINSLOW, Charles, m., laborer, s. Aaron and Hannah (French), b. North Fayette, Maine, cancer of throat, June 25, 1899, a. 69 y. 7 m. 3 d.


Ernest Palmer, s. Charles and Elizabeth (Gould), cholera in- fantum, Aug. 6, 1865, a. 1 m. 1 d.


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TOPSFIELD DEATHS


WRIGHT, Abigail W., w. Dea. John, s. Humphrey and Nabby Wildes, dysentery, Oct. 19, 1851, a. 44 y. 11 m. 12 d. John, Dea., m., shoe manufacturer, s. John and Lydia, typhoid fever, July 29, 1861, a. 57 y.


John, s. Dea. John (dec'd) and Lucy Ann, diphtheria, Oct. 27, 1863, a. 3 y. 11 m. 7 d.


Lucy Ann, wid. John, housewife, d. David and Sally (Balch) Sanderson, cancer of stomach, May 27, 1890, a. 67 y. 7 m. 25 d.


NEGRESS


EMERSON, Phillis, colored maid of Nancy Porter, old age, July 9, 1851, a. 73 y.


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