Woburn records of births, deaths and marriages from 1640 to 1873, volumes 1 to 3, Part 28

Author: Johnson, Edward Francis, 1856-1922
Publication date: 1890-1919
Publisher: Woburn, Mass. : Andrews, Cutler & Co.
Number of Pages: 870


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293


WOBURN RECORD OF BIRTHS.


WYMAN, continued.


Nathaniel Bacon, s. of Nathaniel and Elizabeth, March 21, 1801. Caleb, s. of Nathan and Mary. March 15, 1802. Zebadiah, s. of Z badiah and Mary B., April 25, 1802. Mary, d. of Samuel E. and Anna. Aug. - , 1802. William, s. of Daniel and Hannah, May 26, 1803. Clarissa, d. of Nathan and Mary, March 8 1804. Luther, s. of Major Benjamin and Hannah, Feb. 12, 1804.


Abigail Elizabeth, d. of Zebadiah and Mary Bowers, April 22, 1804. Elijah, s. of Samuel E. and Anna, July 29, 1804. Waldion, s. of Zebadiah and Mary B., Dec. 17, 1806. Patty, d. of Randolph and Patty, Nov. 15, 1806. Elijah, s. of Elijah and Esther, Feb. 16, 1807. Lydia Stimpson, d. of Benjamin and Hannah, Aug. 15, 1808. Mary Aun, d. of Zebadiah and Mary B., Feb. 8, 1809. Luther, s. of Zadok, Jr., and Betsey, Aug. 24, 1809. Lydia Tay, d. of Randolph and Patty, Feb. 27, 1809. Waldron, s. of Zebadiah and Mary B., Nov. 21, 1811. Earl, s. of Benjamin and Hannah, Aug. 15, 1811. Otis, s. of Zebadiah and Mary B., Dec. 28, 1813. Nancy Reed, d. of Oliver and Nancy, March 9, 1813. John. s. of Oliver and Nancy, Aug. 22, 1814. Esther, d. of Nathan. Jr., and Esther, May 26, 1815.


Ruth Brown Reed, d. of Oliver and Nancy, Oct. 1, 1816. Stillman. s. of Zadok, Jr., and Betsey, Feb. 10, 1817. Charles Austin, s. of Abel and Maria, July 20, 1817. Esther, d. of Randolph and Patty, March 1, 1817. Nancy Elizabeth. d. of Zadok and Betsey, Jr., Oct. 23, 1818. Herbert, s. of Nathan and Esther, Jr., March 7, 1818. Oliver, s. of Oliver and Nancy, Feb. 12, 1818. Amasa Loring, s. of Amasa and Lydia, June 4, 1819. Ward, s. of Abel and Maria, March 10, 1819. Marshall, s. of Elijah and Phebe, Nov. 20, 1820.


Nathan. s. of Nathan and Esther, Feb. 16, 1821. Elizabeth Richardson, d. of Oliver and Nancy, Aug. 11, 1821. Winthrop, s. of Abel and Maria, Dec. 24, 1821. William Reed, s. of Oliver and N ncy, July 27, 1822. George Mead, s. of George and Susan, Sept. 26, 1822. Henry Marshall, s. of Marshall and Susan P , Oct. 3, 1823. Alvan, s. of Nathan and Esther, Jan. 25, 1823. Nancy, d. of Abel and Maria, Jan. 10, 1823.


Charles H., s. of Charles and Mary E., June 17, 1823. Harriet, d. of Elijah and Phebe, April 4, 1823. Lydia, d. of Amasa and Lydia, April 4, 1825. Mary, d. of Nathan and Esther, May 25, 1825. William Augustus, s. of Marshall and Susan P., Sept. 25, 1825.


Frances, d. of Charles and Mary E., Feb. 19, 1825. Mary Ann, d. of Oliver and Nancy, Dec 26, 1826. Lydia Ann, d. of Amasa and Lydia, Sept. 12, 1827. Horace, s. of Abel and Maria, Nov. 27, 1827. Mary E., d. of Charles and Mary E., May 1, 1827. Nathan Parker, s. of Marshall and Susan P., Feb. 14, 1828. Anna. d. of Charles and May E., June 15, 1829. Jane, d. of Samuel E. and Jane, Dec. 27, 1829. Hann h Caroline, d. of Marshall and Susan P., Feb. 15, 1830. . Samuel Webster, s. of George and Susan, March 23, 1830.


294


WOBURN RECORD OF BIRTHS.


WYMAN, continued.


Charles H., s. of Charles and Mary E., April 11, 1831. Charles, s. of Charles and Mary E., April 11, 1831. Joseph W., s. of Nathan and Esther, April 10, 1831. Martha Ruth, d. of William and Martha, Dec. 4, 1832. Eliza Ann, d. of Luther and Sophia, Feb. 21, 1832. Abigail Fisk, d. of Marshall and Susan P., May 4, 1833. Luther Flint, s. of Luther and Sophia, Oct. 7, 1833. Samuel E., s. of Samuel E. and Jane, Nov. 6, 1834. Abi Sophia, d. of Luther and Sophia, Oct. 8, 1835. Mary Eliza, d. of Marshall and Susan P., Feb. 15, 1835. Jason, s. of Seth and Charity, Dec. 26, 1837. Henry, s. of Samuel E. and Jane, March 11, 1837. Franklin Holden, s. of Luther and Sophia, Oct. 24, 1838. Calvin Boynton, s. of Calvin A. and Sophia, Jan. 27, 1838. Susan Ann, d. of Marshall and Susan P., Feb. 15. 1838. Clara Maria, d. of Marshall and Susan P., April 24, 1840. Almira, d. of Herbert and Lydia A., Feb. 23, 1841. Celia A. d of Walter and Mary, Aug. 28, 1842. Sophia. Edith, d. of Calvin A. and Sophia B., July 3, 1843. Lucy C., d. of Luther and Sophia R., Nov. 24. 1843. Arthur Henry, s. of Walter and Mary HI., Nov. 8, 1844. Emma Loui-a, d. of Calvin A. and Sophia, Feb. 10, 1846. Ella Frances, d. of Calvin A. and Sophia, Feb. 10, 1846. Mary Diantha, d. of Walter and Mary, Feb. 26, 1847. George Lewis, s. of Luther and Sophia P., Nov. 28, 1847. George Dana, s. of Calvin A. and Sopia B., Sept. 3, 1848. Robert Butler, s. of Calvin A. and Sophia B., Dec. 3, 1853. Jane Maria, d. of Ward aud Susan J., June 20, 1854. Lucy Dalton, d. of Joseph S. and Sarah T., Jan. 10, 1855. Rufus Henry, s. of Rufus P. and Abba. March 5, 1857.


Ella Josephine, d. of Joseph S. and Susan F., Aug. 29, 1857. Charlotte Ward, d. of Ward and Sarah J., Feb. 5, 1858. Carrie Josephine, d. of Joseph S. and Sarah T., Jan. 11, 1859. Kate, d. of Rufus P. and Abba A., June 15, 1859. Willey Wallace, s. of Samuel W. and Kate, Nov. 25, 1860. Emily Elizabeth, d. of Stillman and Nancy, Sept. 30, 1861. Frederick Bryant, s. of Luther F. and Mattie, Dec. 11, 1861. Kate Mabel, d. of Samuel W. and Catharine T., May 26, 1865. Sarah, d. of Joseph S. and Sarah, March 31, 1866 .. Edwin Irving, s. of Ward and Sarah J., Aug. 12, 1866. Delia Manfield, d. of Stillman and Nancy, Sept. 13, 1867. George Herbert. s. of Samuel E. and Alice, May 20. 1870. Edith Starkweather, d. of Samuel E. and Alicia, Oct. 8, 1871.


Walter Boynton, s. of Arthur B. and Annie, born in Edgartown, April 14, 1872.


YARNEY.


Hannah, d. of Samson and Hannah, Dec. 1, 1745.


YORK.


Willie Bartlett, s. of William S. and Mary P., July 6, 1854. Minnie Safford, d. of William S. and Mary P., June 13, 1856. John Cutts. s. of William S. and Mary P., Jan. 8, 1859.


- s. of William S. and Mary P., Nov. 27, 1860. - Anna Maria, d. of William S. and Mary P., Aug. 13, 1866.


295


WOBURN RECORD OF BIRTHS.


YOUNG.


Mary, d. of William and Elizabeth, May 4, 1770. Elizabeth, d. of William and Elizabeth, Oct. 31, 1772. Sarah, d. of William and Elizabeth. Oct. 8, 1777. Olive, d. of William and Elizabeth, Feb. 13, 1779. Nelly, d. of William and Elizabeth, March 13, 1785. William, s. of William and Elizabeth, May 19, 1788. William Edward, s. of William and Lydia, Oct. 21, 1810. Sumner, s. of William and Lydia, Oct. 19, 1812. John, s. of William and Parnel, Nov. 8, 1835. Alonzo, s. of Summer and Mary, May 10, 1836.


Thomas Cutler, s. of William and Parnel, Feb. 2, 1836. Elizabeth, d. of William and Parnel, March 3, 1838. Henrietta M., d. of Summer and Mary A., June 25, 1840. Clarence S., s. of Summer and Mary A .. Aug. 4, 1843. Jane Maria; d. of William E. and Parnel, April 29, 1844. Susan Francela, d. of Sumner and Mary A., July 4, 1846. Franklin Octavus, s. of William E. and Parnel, July 10, 1848. Hiram Franklin, s. of Sumner and Mary, Sept. 21, 1850. Mary Munroe, d. of Alonzo T. and Abba, Aug. 27, 1.59. Harry Hill, s. of Alonzo T. and Abba, Feb. 11, 1867. Henry, s. of James and Bridget, Aug. 31, 1872.


YOUNGMAN.


Willis, s. of David and Mary A., JJune 9, 1846. Ruth Maria, d. of David and Mary A., June 22, 1849.


296


WOBURN RECORD OF BIRTHS.


EXTRACT FROM A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF WOBURN.


BY WILLIAM R. CUTTER.


GENEALOGY. - A number of genealogical works relating to Woburn have been published, and these are useful for the information they con- tain concerning matters connected with the place, and for mention made of individual citizens. In addition to the genealogical notices furnished in Sewall's History, pp. 592-657, may be cited a number of publications.


On the four most numerous families in Woburn have appeared : -


1. Richardson, a large volume, by John A. Vinton (Port., 1876).


2. Wyman, N. E. Hist. Gen. Reg. III., 33, etc., -partly in print and mostly in manuscript; and in preparation still, when its author, Thomas B. Wyman, of Charlestown, died, in 1878. The manuscript is still in the possession of the New England Historic Genealogical Society, 18 Somer- set Street, Boston, to whom it was given.


3. Johnson, a contribution by John A. Boutelle, and published at the end of the introduction of Poole's edition of Johnson's Wonder-working Providence (Andover, 1867).


4. Reed, a volume, by Jacob W. Reed (Bost., 1861) ; particularly Chap. IV. of the work.


Other published genealogies of Woburn families which have appeared as volumes or pamphlets have been the following, the place and date of publication being given : -


Locke, by John G. Locke, Bost., 1853; Gardner, by William W. Green- ough, Bost., 1858; Cragin, by Charles H. Cragin, Wash., 1860; Cleveland, by Horace G. Cleveland, Chic., 1879; Cleveland (another), by James B. Cleveland, Albany, 1881; Cleveland (another), by Edmund J. Cleveland, in preparation, '1886; Pierce, by Frederick C. Pierce, Worc., 1880; Pierce (another), by Frederick B. Pierce and Frederick C. Pierce, Worc., 1882; Pierce (another), by Frederick C. Pierce, supposed to be still in prepara- tion, 1889; Learned, by William L. Learned, Albany, 1882; Thompson, by Leander Thompson, Bost., 1887; Converse, by William G. Hill, Malden, 1887 ; Carter, in N. E. Hist. Gen. Reg. XVII., 51, 52; Carter (another), by Clara A. Carter and Sarah A. Carter, Clinton, 1×87; Carter, proceedings at reunion, Woburn, by Carter family association, Bost., 1884; Kendall, by Oliver Kendall, Prov., 1884 ; Kendall (another), in N. E. Hist. Gen. Reg. XXXIX., 17, by the present writer ; Fuller, in N. E. Hist. Gen. Reg. XIII., 351; Brooks, ibid. XXIX .. 153, and Wright, ibid. XXXVII., 76, both by the present writer; Simonds, by Edward F. Johnson, Woburn, 1889.


297


WOBURN RECORD OF BIRTHS.


. In addition to the above, Mr. H. G. Cleveland has published an article on the Clevelands in England, N. E. Hist. Gen. Reg. XXXIX., 212, and two pamphlets on the Clevelands, 1885. A revision of the Reed and Winn genealogy in J. W. Reed's Reed Family was published by Miss M. W. Carleton, Woburn, 1883.


Genealogies in preparation, in 1889, in addition to those already men- tioned, are Burbeen and Walker, by Joseph B. Walker, Concord, N. H .; Fowle by John Warren Johnson, Woburn; Tidd, by Edward F. Johnson, · Woburn .*


Notices might be added of such productions as that of the Brush or Bruce family in the Upton Genealogy, by John A. Vinton, 1874; and the Winn family in J. W. Reed's Reed Family, and in the Cleveland Genealogies. Attention is called to Savage's Genealogical Dictionary and Durrie's Index, 1886 ; also to John A. Vinton's Vinton Memorial, Bost., 1858, and the same author's Symmes Memorial, Bost., 1873.


Three other volumes, at least. of family history, inclusive of genealogy, have been written in Woburn, and published by residents, viz. : Whipple Family, Lowell, 1857, and Burke and Alvord Families, Bost., 1864, both by John A. Boutelle; and the Cutter Family, of New England, by William R. Cutter, Bost., 1871-75.


Two of our local genealogists, both of good fame, are deceased. For obituary notice of John A. Vinton, a resident of Winchester, see N. E. Hist. Gen. Reg., XXXIV. (1880), 127-31 ; and for an obituary notice of John A. Boutelle, a residentof Woburn, see ibid. XXXVI. (1882), 329.


There are various genealogies in the Winchester Record, such as Thomp- son, Vol. II., 34-40; Converse (France and England), Vol. II., 208-22; Walker, Vol. II., 226-31; Belknap, Vol. II., 272-82 ; Swan, Vol. II., 438-59.


The basis of future research in Woburn, when the subject of geneal- ogy is under consideration, will be the digest of Births, Deaths, and Marriages, by Edward F. Johnson. This valuable compilation is noticed elsewhere. Assistance on this subject may be rendered by the manuscript transcripts of inscriptions in the two old burying-grounds at Woburn Centre, collected and arranged in chronological order, with brief illustra- tive notes and indexes, by the present writer, and noticed under the sub- ject of Burying-grounds in another part of this contribution.


* Since the above was written, two additional genealogies relating to Woburn have been announced : Wyman, by Joseph G. Wyman, of Skowhegan, Me., and Parker, by John L. Parker, of Lynn, Mass. See also an article entitled, " The Butterfields of Middlesex," in the N. E. Hist. and Gen. Register, Vol. XLIV., page 33.


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WOBURN RECORDS


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BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES,


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PREFACE.


ON petition received from the Rumford Historical Association, the City Council of Woburn, in May, 1890, passed the following vote : -


" Ordered, That the Mayor be and hereby is authorized to have printed twenty-five hun- dred copies of his manuscript record of deaths, and that the expense therefor be paid out of the Miscellaneous Department."


And it is further


"Ordered, That the printed copies be deposited with the City Treasurer, who shall dis- pose of them to any and all persons for twenty-five cents a copy, and all sums received by him therefor shall be placed to the credit of the Miscellaneous Department."


In pursuance of this vote the following pages are now presented to the public. In order to add to and perfect the record, I engaged Miss J. Gertrude Menard to assist me in comparing it with the data to be found on the gravestones in both the Salem Street and Calvary Cemeteries. Our comparison has resulted in the addition of over four hundred names to the recorded list, and in the discovery of a number of discrepancies between the clerk's records and those chiselled on the gravestones. These additions and corrections have been inserted in their proper chron- ological place, and for the purpose of distinguishing them from the town clerk's records, the word " Gravestone" has been added to each addi- tional or corrected entry.


In order still further to complete the Woburn record of deaths and to preserve for all time memorials which are slowly but surely passing out of existence, - memorials, too, the most sacred and valuable of all which have been left to us of the fathers, - I have added as an appendix to the record of deaths a transcript of the epitaphs to be found in the First and Second Burying-Grounds. For this transcript I am indebted to my friend, Mr. William R. Cutter, whose copy of the epitaphs in the First or Park Street Burying-Ground was made almost a quarter of a century ago. The changes and removals which have taken place in the Second or Montvale Avenue Burying-Ground since Mr. Cutter revised Mr. Nathan Wyman's manuscript list, in 1870, have somewhat disarranged the chrono- logical order which was then prepared. As, however, the epitaphs of each yard are separately indexed, this slight disarrangement will not interfere with the value of the list for reference.


The recent visits which I have made to the several graveyards in this city, and the inspection of many of their half-obliterated monuments and


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crumbling gravestones have brought forcibly to my mind the truth of the lines,-


" Monuments themselves memorials need."


We spend large sums of money to perpetuate on polished marble the lineage and virtues of a departed friend ; yet it is only a question of time when this single record will become obliterated and forever lost. How important it is then to have those memorials duplicated by being spread on the printed sheet, thus making a record and the only record which can defy " the tooth of time"!


EDWARD F. JOHNSON.


WOBURN, June, 1890.


DEATHS IN WOBURN, MASS.


FROM 1640 TO 1873.


ALPHABETICALLY AND CHRONOLOGICALLY ARRANGED.


ABBOTT.


Levi, s. of Levi, Feb. 26, 1821; 4 m.


child of Levi, Nov. 23, 1827.


Mr. William, s. of -, April 4, 1828 ; 66 y.


- - wife of Levi, Aug. 20, 1830.


Sophia, wife of -, Dec. - , 1830; 34 y.


Leonora B., d. of James E. and Hannah, Aug. 7, 1838 ; 19 m. 7 d. James E., s. of James E. and Hannah, Sept. 27, 1839 ; 10 m. 20 d.


James E., s. of James E. and Hannah, of consumption, Sept. 4, 1844; 11 m. 4 d.


Eliza, widow of Zebadiah (b. in Andover), of old age, Feb. 3, 1847 ; 74 y. Samuel, s. of Bigsly and Hephzibah (b. in Andover), of gangrene on the lungs, April 28, 1855; 66 y. 3 m.


Nathaniel, s. of John and Mary W. Carswell, adopted by James W. Abbott (b. in York, Me.), of small-pox, March 21, 1856; 23 y.


Mary Jane, wife of James E., d. of Christopher P. and Nancy Hosmer, of Bright's disease, Jan. 22, 1860; 36 y. 1 m. 20 d.


Mary A , widow of -, d. of William and Mary Buttrick (b. in Gor- ham, Me.), of lung fever, Dec. 29, 1861 ; 53 y. 8 m.


Edmund, s. of Levi and Sophia (b. in Charlestown, N. H.), of pneu- monia, Nov. 14, 1868 ; 51 y. 9 m.


Ruth, widow of Samuel, d. of Abel and Ruth Winn, of old age, April 8, 1871; 75 y. 1 m. 16 d.


ADAMS.


Samuel, s. of -, Feb. 21, 1812; 64 y.


Emily J., d. of Willard, -, 1840. (Gravestone, see p. 129 *. )


- s. of Willard, Feb. 16, 1842 ; 5 m.


Thomas, s. of Thomas and Elizabeth (b. in West Cambridge), of con- sumption of the liver, July 19, 1851; 70 y.


Amos, s. of John and Susan (b. in Andover), of consumption, Nov. 7, 1854; 38 y.


Mary, d. of Timothy and Mary E., of premature birth, April 24, 1858 : 2 d.


Mary Elizabeth, wife of Horace B., d. of John B. Davis and Mary Flagg (b. in Boston), of consumption, May 7, 1859 ; 27 y.


Carrie A., d. of Kimball W. and Hannah P. (b. in Tewksbury), of typhoid fever, Oct. 17, 1863; 18 y. 20 d.


Arthur, s. of Joseph H. and Elizabeth P., of marasmus, Aug. 28, 1866; 1 m. 2 d.


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WOBURN RECORD OF DEATHS.


AGEN.


John, s. of Michael and Catharine (b. in Stoneham), of hydroceph- alus, April 20, 1865 ; 11 m. 18 d.


Dennis, s. of John and Joanna, of dysentery, July 12, 1866; 1 y. [10 m. 11 d., gravestone].


AGNEW.


Peter, s. of -, Dec. 15, 1867; 55 y. (Gravestone.)


ALDEN.


Joseph, s. of Joseph and Esther J. (b. in Claremont, N. H.), of dysen- tery, Sept. 6, 1857 ; 78 y.


ALDRICH.


Alonzo, s. of Elijah and Mary (b. in Merrimac, N. H.), of lung fever, Dec. 20, 1872 ; 36 y.


ALEXANDER.


Giles, s. of Philip and Joauna, Feb. 22, 1724.


Richard, s. of Philip and Joanna, April 7, 1726.


Philip, s. of Philip, Jr., and Sarah, May 13, 1754; 18 y.


Philip, s. of -, in the army at Lake George, Aug. 26, 1758.


Darius, s. of Abraham, Sept. 28, 1775 ; 4 y. 6 m.


Mary, d. of Abraham, Nov. 28, 1775 ; 1 y. 9 m.


Abraham, s. of -, in the army at Ticonderoga, -, 1776.


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d. of John, Jan. 6, 1777 ; 17 y.


child of Giles, April 11, 1778; 1} m.


s. of Mr. -, Oct. 18, 1841 ; 1 d.


Lydia W., d. of Philip and Mary (b. in Peterborough, N. H.), of whooping cough, March 12, 1852; 1 y. 3 m.


Sarah, d. of Philip and Mary, of typhoid fever, Sept. 19. 1861; 19 y. 10 m.


James P., s. of Philip and Mary (b. in Charlestown), of hernia, June 27, 1866; 20 y. 10 m.


Mary, wife of -, d. of Asa and Mary Gibbs (b. in Peterborough, N. H.), Sept. 14, 1872 ; 63 y. 9 m. 4 d.


ALLEN.


George A., s. of George W. and Mary L., of dysentery, April 25, 1848 ; 7 m. 18 d.


George William, s. of George W. and Rebecca, June 28, 1848; 10 m. 3 d. (Gravestone.)


Charles H., s. of Mark and Anna M. (b. in Boston), of putrid sore throat, Dec. 26, 1853 ; 2 y. 1 m. 23 d.


George W., 2d, s. of Joseph and Lydia Blood (b. in Mason, N. H.), of lung fever, Nov. 11, 1858 ; 48 y. 8 m.


Ann M., wife of Stephen M., d. of William and Elizabeth Gridley (b. in Boston), of consumption, March 2, 1865 ; 46 y.


Franklin A .. s. of Daniel and Susan (b. in Montville, Me.), of typhus fever, Jan. 7, 1867 ; 20 y.


Harriet A., wife of Charles, d. of John and Catharine Caldwell (b. in Charlestown), of heart disease, Jan. 30, 1867 : 30 y. 3 m. 13 d.


Charles M., s. of Abraham and Rachel (b. in Fall River), of typhoid fever, Dec. 9, 1872; 38 y.


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ALLEY.


Catharine, wife of Isaac S., d. of Kendall and Abigail Flint (b in N. Reading), of consumption, March 5, 1848; 35 y.


Isaac S., s. of Richard and - (b. in Boston), of consumption, July 10, 1865 ; 46 y. 8 m. 14 d.


AMES (see also EAMES).


Robert Gleason, s. of Robert and Sarah, April 24, 1827; 2 m.


Esther, wife (widow?) of Jacob, Dec. 14, 1836 ; 81 y.


Henrietta, widow of Jacob, d. of James and Rebecca Higgins (b. in Charlestown, Vt.), of consumption of the blood, Aug. 1, 1855; 70 y. Clarence L. [E., gravestone], s. of Charles O. and Mary B., of croup, Nov. 12, 1863 ; 10 y. 1 m. 3d.


Robert, s. of Jacob and Esther, of pneumonia, Nov. 10, 1866; 84 y. 7 m. 3d.


ANDERSON.


John B., s. of - (b. in Boston), of softening of the brain, May 17, 1851; 4 y.


ANDREWS.


Albert, s. of Timothy and Lydia J., May 10, 1836; 10 m.


Ann W., wife of George W., Feb. 20, 1843; 24 y.


Clara L., d. of George W. and Ann W., Feb. 24, 1843; 14 d.


ANDRUS.


Cordelia, widow of -, d. of James and Ann Percy (b. in C. W.), of cancer, Dec. 31, 1870; 44 y. 10 m.


ANGER.


George S., s. of John and Azelia, of cholera infantum, Oct. 17, 1869 ; 3 m. 6 dl.


Mary Ada, d. of John and Azelia, of cholera infantum, Aug. 30, 1870; 11 d.


ANTHONY.


Jonathan, s. of -, a black man, from Medford, Oct. 14, 1807; 86 y.


ARMSTRONG.


Joseph, s. of. Thomas and Doria (b. in Edinburgh, Scot.), of lung fever, Aug. 19, 1863; 46 y.


Jennie, d. of Joseph and Mary E. (b. in East Cambridge), of dropsy, March 8, 1865; 4 y.


ASH.


Penelope, wife of James M., March 17, 1841; 40 y. (Gravestone.)


Susanna, widow of Samuel, d. of Jacob and Susan Marshall (b. in Ipswich), of old age, March 8, 1854; 95 y. 9 m.


C. Adelaida, d. of J. and M. E., May 22, 1854 ; 19 m. 23 d. (Grave- stone. )


James [M., gravestone], s. of Samuel and Susanna (b. in Boston), of chronic rheumatism, Jan. 12, 1858 ; 58 y. 2 m.


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ASH, continued.


James M., s. of James M. and Penelope C., Dec. 28, 1829; 4 y. 9 m. (Gravestone.)


Isaac H., s. of James M. and Penelope C., Feb. 18, 1830; 2 y. 11 m. (Gravestone. )


James M., s. of James M. and Penelope C., Aug. 15, 1832; 7 m. · (Gravestone.)


ATWOOD.


John, s. of -, -, 1745.


AVERILL.


Lydia, wife of Jonathan, d. of John and Mary Danforth (b. in Bil- lerica), of consumption, April 19, 1854; 57 y.


Jonathan, s. of Moses and Mary (b. in Wilton, N. H.), of rupture, June 15, 1858; 68 y. (Bridgio)


AVERY.


Mary Jane, d. of Michael and Mary A. (b. in Boston), of scarlet fever, April 6, 1863 ; 6 y. 6 d.


Michael, s. of Patrick and Catharine (b. in Halifax, N. S.), killed in battle, at Laurel Hill, Va., May 10, 1864 ; 32 y.


AYER.


Warren, s. Nathaniel and Elizabeth (b. in Charlestown), by railroad accident,* in Alleghany, Pa., Oct. 22, 1863; 34 y.


Mary Jane, d. of Warren and Mary Ann (b. in Charlestown), of con- gestion of the brain, Dec. 17, 1863 ; 3 y. 11 m. 19 d.


BACON.


Mary, wife of Michael, Aug. 26, 1655.


Mary, wife of Michael, May 19, 1670.


Michael, s. of -, July 4, 1688.


Elizabeth, wife of Jonathan, March 3, 1748.


Jacob, s. of Jacob, Aug. 20, 1775 ; 4 y.


Edward J., s. of John and Mary, of fits, July 13, 1849 ; 1 y. 11 m. 5 d. Oliver, s. of James and Betsey [b. in Billerica, Sept. 8, 1798, grave- stone], of paralysis, Feb. 6, 1858 ; 60 y. 4 m. 29 d.


Louisa, widow of Jonas, d. of Jacob and Ruth Richardson, of inflam- mation of the bowels, April 1, 1862; 60 y.


Jonas, s. of Jonas and Louisa (b. in Henniker, N. H.), in Salisbury, N. C., Dec. 30, 1864 ; 21 y.


BADGER.


Grace Ann, wife of Alfred, May 21, 1837; 24 y. - s. of Lorenzo, Aug. 18, 1841; 1 d.


Orlando, s. of Orlando W. and Mary, Nov. 16, 1841; 4 y. 5 m.


Charles H., s. of Lorenzo and Sarah, of consumption, Oct. 10, 1844 ; 1 y. 2 m.


Charles H., s. of Lorenzo and Sarah, of cholera infantum, Sept. 2, 1847 ; 21 d.


* See Woburn Weekly Budget, Oct. 30, 1863.


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WOBURN RECORD OF DEATHS.


BADGER, continued.


Alvah Orendo, s. of Lorenzo and Sarah, of cholera infantum, Sept. 11, 1849 ; 1 y. 1 m.


Sarah J., d. of Lorenzo and Sarah, of cholera infantum, Sept. 19, 1854; 28 d.


Clarence, s. of Lorenzo and Sarah, of scarlet fever, April 29, 1856; 3 y. 5 m.


Lorenzo D., s. of Andrew H. and Martha (b. in Warren), by accident, Aug. 24, 1867; 52 y.


BAILEY.


- wife of Mr. Daniel, Sept. 20, 1827; 51 y.


Miss Lucinda, d of -- , July 18, 1833 ; 24 y.


Daniel, s. of Jonathan and Mary (b. in Townsend), of apoplexy, June 24, 1851; 76 y.


Lizzie F., d. of Leonard amd Elizabeth (b. in Manchester), of fits, June 28, 1854 ; 3 y. 6 m.


Olive, d. of Daniel and Jemima, of apoplexy, March 1, 1858 ; 52 y.


Abba, wife of Ebenezer. d. of James and Abba Paul (b. in Elliot, Me.), of consumption, March 25, 1858 ; 28 y.


Marietta, d. of Ebenezer and Abba (b. in Chichester, N. H.), of scar- latina, May 14, 1858 ; 3 y. 2 m.


George F., s. of Ebenezer and Abba (b. in Chichester, N. H.), of scarlatina, May 17, 1858; 1 y. 6m.


BAKER.


Joseph, s. of John, Dec. 26, 1657. Susanna, d. of John, April 1, 1662.


- s. of John, March 15, 1664.


Hannah, d. of John and Hannah, Dec. 11, 1683.


Joseph, s. of - and Sarah, July -, 1689.


Samuel, s. of Samuel and Hannah, -, 1693.


. Thomas, s. of Samuel and Hannah, Dec 5, 1693.


John. s. of -, Nov. 6, 1695.


Old Goody, d. of -, Dec. 3, 1714.


Thomas, s. of Samuel and Hannah, March 17, 1715.


Hannah, wife of Samuel, Dec. 23, 1745.


Ruth, widow of John, d. of Josiah and Mary Smith (b. in Pembroke), of old age, Sept. 9, 1855; 83 y.


BALDWIN.


Susanna, d. of Henry, Sept. 28, 1651.


Mary, d. of Henry, Jan. 8, 1664.


Elizabeth, d. of Timothy, April 4, 1691.


Hannah, d. of Timothy and Elizabeth, Sept. 6, 1692.


Henry, s. of Daniel and Hannah, March 12, 1693. Joseph, s. of Daniel and Hannah, March 12, 1693. Deacon Henry, s. of -, Feb. 14, 1698. Dorcas, d. of Daniel and Hannah, March 7, 1698. Abigail, d. of Henry and Abigail, Sept. 4, 1704.




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