VITAL RECORDS of SALEM, MASS. to the end of year 1849
Published by The Essex Institute
Salem, Mass., 1916

Transcribed by Sharon Pustejovsky



SALEM DEATHS
CHEVER to CONANT Surnames

CHEVER

  • Nathaniel, Capt., s. Daniel, deceased, h. _______ (Hutchinson), consumption, Nov. 6, 1813, a 36 y CR 4 [a 35 y NR 9]
  • Ruth, d. James and Sally (Brown), July 16, 1783, PR 45
  • Ruth, d. Benjamin, smallpox, Nov. 13, 1792, a 20 y CR 4
  • Samuel, Capt., s. Peter, paralytic, Mar. 19 [18 GR 8], 1814, a 76 y CR 4
  • Sarah, w. Capt. James, a 77 y Issue of Feb. 10, 1832, NR 9
  • William, Capt. in Capt. Peabody's ship the Mount Vernon at Calcutta [d. June 27, 1807, PR 654], received news, Nov. 30, 1807, PR 82
  • _______, Mr., _______, 1778, CR 1
  • _______, Mrs., bur Mar. 28, 1774, PR 643
  • _______, d. William, deceased, and Rebecca, Mar. 7, 1787, a abt 24 h CR 4
  • _______, d. Ebenezer, convulsions, July 27, 1821, a 10 y

CHEVERS (see also Cheever)

  • Ezekiel, s. Benjamin and Mercy (Wilkins), Feb. 4, 1729-30
  • _______, d. Benjamin and Mercy (Wilkins), [Jan. __, 1726-7], a abt 1w

CHEW

  • Charles E. Paul, s. Henry, Feb. 7, 1843, a 10 m NR 9
  • Mary A. P. [Ann Paul, NR 9], d. Henry, lung fever, Nov. 25, 1848, a 15 m

CHILDS

  • Sarah, Mrs., a 65 y Issue of June 14, 1803, NR 9

CHIPMAN

  • Andrew, s. Thomas and Elizabeth, Oct. 28, 1789, a 18 m CR 4
  • Anstis, Mrs. Issue of Aug. 25, 1789, NR 8
  • Antis, d. Thomas, nervous fever, Sept. [9 NR 9], 1808, a 16 y CR 1
  • Eleazer Moses, mate, at the West Indies. Issue of July 28, 1795, NR 9
  • Eliza, d. Dea. R. M. Issue of July 13, 1838, NR 9
  • Elizabeth, d. Thomas and Elizabeth, fever, June 25, 1794, a 4 y CR 4
  • Elizabeth, NR 9, w. Thomas, nervous fever, Dec. __, 1808 [Nov. 22, NR 9], a 51 y CR 1
  • Elizabeth, cholera, Sept. 19, 1844, a 84 y
  • John, lawyer, apoplexy, July 1, 1768, PR 83
  • John, fits, Dec. 26, 1819, a 74 y
  • Joseph, of Beverly, bur May 8, 1817, a 78 y, CR 11
  • Margrett, d. Thomas, nervous fever, Oct. __, 1808, a 11 y CR 1 [Issue of Oct. 28, NR 9]
  • Maria T. A., d. Margaret, consumption, Dec. 26, 1841, a 4 m
  • Mary (Carr), b. Newbury, wid Henry [s. John of Beverly, GR 1], formerly w. _______ Nowell, aged, June 29, 1801, a 84 y CR 4
  • [Mary Ann, NR 9], d. Andrew [M. NR 9], dropsy, Feb. 9, 1839, a 4 y [4 m NR 9]
  • Samuel, s. John, a 19 y Issue of Mar. 17, 1789, NR 8
  • Samuel, s. Thomas and Elizabeth, fever, Sept. 7, 1790, a 14 m CR 4
  • Thomas, s. Samuel, bur Oct. 28, 1756, a 6 y CR 1
  • Thomas, s. Thomas, nervous fever, Oct. __, 1808, a 23 y CR 1 [Issue of Oct. 25, NR 9]
  • Thomas, Capt., bur Dec. 7, 1821, a 65 y NR 9
  • William Henry, NR 9, s. Andrew M., inflammation of bowels, Jan. 5, 1844, a 1 y
  • _______, s. Benjamin, quincy, Mar. 1, 1782, a 6 m CR 1
  • _______, w. John Issue of Apr. 25, 1797, NR 9
  • _______, w. Joseph, of Beverly, bur Dec. 4, 1806, CR 11
  • _______, s. Richard M., measles, Oct. 16, 1821, a 18 m

CHISHOLM

  • Alexander Fraser, s. William, drowned, a 3 y Issue of Aug. 6, 1811, NR 9
  • Joseph, s. Joseph, a 1 m Issue of Sept. 7, 1838, NR 9
  • Lydia Ann, w. Joseph [d. Capt. J. Hardy Henfield, of New London, Ct, NR 9], cancer, Mar. 1 [Feb. 3, CR 11], 1843, a 31 y
  • Martha, wid William, d. Joseph Vincent, Esq., Nov. 23, 1835, a 61 y GR 7
  • William [b. Scotland, GR 7], chronic diarrhea, Sept. 24, 1827, a 55 y

CHISSEL (see also Chizzel)

  • Sarah, wid, phthisis pulmonalis, at the almshouse, May 25, 1824, a 66 y

CHIZZEL (see also Chissel)

  • Deborah, bur Dec. 7, 1799, CR 11

CHOATE

  • Amos, _______, 1826 tomb GR 7
  • Amos, b. Ipswich, merchant, "for many years Register of Deeds for Essex County," 1st w. _______ (Smith) of Ipswich, 2d w. Mehitable Neal, s. Stephen, of Ipswich, deceased, consumption, Aug. 7, 1844, a 69 y
  • Augustus, graduate of Harvard University, 1823, s. Amos, Esq., Register of Deeds, Aug. 4, 1828, a 25 y
  • C. B. [Catherine Bell, CR 10], d. Rufus, Esq., pneumonia, May 27, 1830, a 4 y
  • Caroline, d. Jeremiah, scarlet fever, Nov. 19, 1842, a 10 m
  • Freeman, s. Jeremiah, scarlet fever, Nov. 11, 1842, a 3 y
  • Harriet Elford, NR 9, w. Stephen, d. Ignatius and Abigail Webber, dysentery, Oct. 5, 1847, a 33 y
  • Isaac, on the wreck of the ship Margaret from Naples, wrecked May __, 1810, received news July 21, 1810, PR 82
  • John, at sea, _______, 1825, a 36 y
  • John, s. Jeremiah and Sally, scarlet fever, Feb. 26, 1849, a 3 y
  • Josiah, from Chebacco, shopkeeper, h. _______ (Hutchinson), nervous fever, Oct. 25, 1806, a 27 y CR 4
  • Lucy, w. Amos, Esq., a 52 y Issue of Jan. 15, 1833, NR 9
  • Maria S., b. Gloucester, d. Stephen and Harriet E., Sept. 26, 1847, a 5 y

CHOLOTE

  • Samuell, h. Mary, "in Autumn," 1715

CHUBB

  • Mary (Searle), wid, formerly w. _______ Edey, intemperance, July 27, 1799, a 63 y CR 4

CHURCH

  • Abigail [C. GR 7], w. Samuel, angina pectoris, Jan. 14, 1826, a 25 y [a 26 y GR 7]
  • Hannah, peripneumonia, Feb. 11, 1821, a 6 y
  • Lemuel, Feb. 19, 1837, a 64 y CR 5
  • Sally, d. William, hydrocephalus, Oct. 1, 1827, a 1 y
  • _______, ch. William, croup after measles, Apr. 18, 1830, a 11 m
  • _______, s. Jonathan and Mary, infantile, Mar. 26, 1848, a 3 d

CHURCHELL (see also Churchill)

  • Charles H., s. William and Sarah, dropsy, May 14, 1846, a 2 y

CHURCHILL (see also Churchell)

  • Joseph [Churchwell, brother Abijah Northey, PR 61], bur Jan. 1, 1808, a 63 y NR 9

CHURD

  • George, from Bristol, Eng., h. _______ (Masury) Hodgdon, dysentery, on his passage from West Indies, with Capt. Moulton of Beverly, received news Oct. 13, 1797, a 39 y CR 4

CLARAGE (see also Claridge)

  • James, asthma, May 15, 1821, a 68 y [a 63 y NR 9]

CLARIDGE (see also Clarage, Clearage)

  • G. B. [George Baily, NR 9], s. Stephen, dysentery, Oct. 5, 1828, a 14 m
  • George H., b. Charlestown, s. Stephen H. and Ann M., dropsy in head, Oct. 24, 1846, a 11 m
  • Mary, w. James, d. Paschal and Mary Foote, age, Dec. 31, 1846, a 88 y
  • Stephen, a 34 y Issue of June 18, 1833, NR 9

CLARK (see also Clarke, Clearke, Clerk)

  • Albert Paine, NR 9, s. George D. [and Irene F. NR 9], croup, Nov. 14, 1840, a 3 y
  • Anne [Anna NR 7], wid Capt. John, Nov. 1, 1784, PR 84 [Oct. 31 in her 70th y NR 7]
  • B., Oct. 4, 1810, PR 79
  • Caroline Patterson, NR 9, family of David P., consumption, May 20, 1840, a 27 y
  • Charles Chauncy, s. Rev. John, of Boston, deceased, Oct. 14, 1837, a 47 y NR 9
  • Charles K., s. Henry C. and Eliza, cholera infantum, Sept. 6, 1846, a 6 d
  • Charlottee, of Hamilton, b. Wakefield, NH, dropsy, at Hamilton, Nov. 30, 1846, a 72 y
  • Daniel [cabinet-maker, NR 9], marasmus, Mar. 30, 1830, a 60 y
  • Deborah, d. Rev. Peter and Deborah, May 7, 1755, in her 23d y GR 4
  • Deborah Franklin Fairfax, a ch. bur Aug. 8, 1747, CR 11
  • Ebenezer, Sept. 28, 1837, a 56 y GR 7
  • Ebenezer, _______, 1838, tomb GR 7
  • Edward, s. William, fits, Feb. 27, 1819 a 12 d
  • Eliza, b. Lynn, w. Henry, d. Samuel Burrill, consumption, Oct. 21, 1847, a 40 y
  • Elizabeth, NR 9, [d. John and Sarah, NR 9] hectic, Oct. [7, NR 9: Oct. 3, PR 55], 1810, a 47 y CR 1 [a 49 y PR 55]
  • Ellen, w. Edward, consumption, Mar. 23, 1843, a 43 y
  • Esther, wid Rev. John, d. Timothy Orne, age, Sept. 25, 1848, a 90 y
  • Francis, "chief clerk in Mr. Gray's counting room," July 20, 1800, a 45 y PR 34
  • Francis, s. Asa and Susan (Patee), July 7, 1826, a 2 m PR 502
  • Francis G., of Portland, instructor, h. _______ (Horton), s. Francis, deceased, consumption, at Portland, Dec. 17, 1843, a 51 y
  • Haniel, of Francistown, NH, suddenly, Sept. 27, 1819, a 55 y
  • Henry, Capt., at Amboyna, in the China sea. Issue of Aug. 20, 1802, NR 9
  • Henry [Anderson, s. Capt. Henry, NR 9], consumption, [bur from Capt. Webb's, Feb. 16, PR 79], Feb. 14, 1818, a 29 y
  • Jacob, Capt. m., fever, on his passage from West Indies, Jan. 19, 1786, a 35 y CR 4
  • Jacob S., s. Daniel and Mary, cancer, Apr. 3, 1848, a 39 y
  • John, s. John and Priscilla, deceased, atrophy, Mar. 27, 1802, a 20 y CR 4
  • John, of Gloucester, drowned from Allen's [Orne's NR 9], wharf, Apr. 21, 1821, a 31 y [a 35 y NR 9]
  • John, _______, 1825 tomb GR 8
  • John G., s. Asa and Susan (Patee), Aug. 12, 1837, a 2 w PR 502
  • Margaret E., d. Patrick, canker, Aug. 26, 1842, a 7 m
  • Martha, d. Francis, deceased, tumor, Apr. 10, 1843, a 60 y
  • Mary, a 50 y Issue of Apr. 21, 1840, NR 9
  • Mary E., d. Patrick, scarlet fever, Aug. 26, 1842, a 7 y GR 9
  • Nancy, b. Scituate, w. Asa, dropsy, Jan. 12, 1845, a 50 y
  • Nicholas, b. Ireland, laborer, s. Patrick and Bridget, ship fever, July 19, 1847, a 23 y
  • Peter, Rev., b. Mar. 12, 1693, graduated at Harvard College, 1712, d. June 10, 1768, a 76 y GR 4
  • Sally [only d. John NR 9], suddenly, at Londonderry, bur Aug. 4, 1824, a 18 y CR 11
  • Samuel, merchant, at Barbados, issue of Apr. 23, 1771, NR 4
  • Sarah, of Marblehead, typhus fever, July 7, 1818, a 67 y
  • Stephen, s. wid Margaret, small pox, at Charleston, SC, June 1, 1790, a 25 y CR 4
  • Stephen M., of Newburyport, hung at Winter Island for arson, May 10, 1821, a 16 y
  • Susan (Montague), w. Patrick, inflammation of bowels, Feb. 4, 1842, a 26 y
  • Thomas, s. Patrick and Susan [adopted s. John NR 9], scarlet fever, May 5, 1849, a 9 y
  • William, s. wid Margaret, epilepsy, Feb. 24, 1787, a 30 y CR 4
  • William, s. John, "news of his being lost at sea on board ship Messenger," Feb. 9, 1822, a 17 y
  • William [carpenter, a native of England NR 9], on ship Two Brothers, at sea [Jan. 17, NR 9], 1823, a 17 y
  • William, s. Joseph, of Georgetown, Me., a 8 m Issue of Nov. 6, 1832, NR 9
  • William, seaman on board the barque Shepherdess, drowned, at Bolabola, Society Islands, June 24, 1841, a 21 y NR 9
  • _______, Mrs., "old," Oct. 9, 1760, PR 57
  • _______, wid Issue of Nov. 20, 1801, NR 9
  • _______, ch. Daniel, bur Dec. 18, 1805, PR 61
  • _______, ch. Daniel, bur Aug. 22, 1808, PR 61
  • _______, ch. bur Oct. 25, 1808, PR 61
  • _______, ch. Mr., bur Aug. 1, 1810, PR 61
  • _______, w. Daniel, intemperance, Aug. 20, 1821, a 41 y
  • _______, wid, Sept. 17, 1831, PR 24
  • _______, Mrs., a 74 y Issue of Sept. 20, 1831, NR 9
  • _______, ch. Clinton, May 9, 1837, CR 5

CLARKE (see also Clark)

  • Deborah, d. Rev. Peter and Deborah (Hobart), Feb. 23, 1728-9 [in her 2d y GR 4]
  • Deborah, w. John, d. John and Mary Felt, Nov. 9, 1808, a 22 y GR 7
  • Hannah, Mrs., Mar. 22, 1770, in her 94th y, NR 4
  • [Hannah Poor, NR 9], d. Amos [Rev. Amos, NR 9], marasmus, Aug. 3, 1821, a 9 m
  • Jacob, drowned at sea, from on board brig New Hazard, Capt. Stanly. Issue of June 8, 1810, NR 9
  • John, Capt., father of Rev. Dr. Clarke of Boston, old age, Jan. [8, PR 55], 1801, a 82 y CR 1
  • John, Capt., at sea, a 30 y Issue of Oct. 17, 1815, NR 9
  • John, native of Ireland, a 33 y Issue of Oct. 25, 1836, NR 9
  • Margaret, wid Jacob, asthma, Jan. 30, 1799, a 70 y CR 4
  • Mary, wid, a 68 y Issue of July 21, 1818, NR 9
  • Mary, family of Francis, dec., lung fever, Apr. 20, 1840, a 50 y
  • Priscilla, wid Capt. Henry, a 39 y Issue of Oct. 29, 1805, NR 9
  • Sarah [wid, mother of Dr. John of Boston, CR 1], Nov. 21, 1826, a 97 y NR 9
  • Susannah, wid, bur Apr. 23, 1816, a 67 y NR 9
  • _______, d. the late Rev. Dr. of Boston, June __, 1822

CLASS

  • Abraham, jr., s. Abraham and Hipsay, a 29 m Issue of Oct. 20, 1843, NR 9

CLAYTON

  • Harriet, Mrs., a. 38 y Issue of Aug. 10, 1838, NR 9
  • _______, inf. Ch. _______, Jan. 7, 1827, CR 10

CLEARAGE (see also Claridge)

  • James, s. James, from Kittery, Me., ship carpenter and caulker, and Mary (Foot), fever and dysentery, Oct. 29, 1801, a 8 y CR 4

CLEARKE (see also Clark)

  • Deborah, d. William, vintner, Mar. 16, 1660, CT R

CLEAVELAND (see also Cleveland)

  • Ebenezer [s. Dr. NR 9], phthisis pulmonalis, bur at Byfield, d. Jan. 19, 1828, a 24 y
  • Elmira [Almira, dup], d. the late John [and Rebecca (Woodbury), dup], dysentery, Sept. 27 [25, dup], 1822, a 2 1-2 y [a 2 y 8 m NR 9]
  • John [h. Rebecca (Woodbury) dup], typhus fever, July 26, [23 dup], 1821, a 42 y
  • Stephen, Capt., Oct. 9 [8 GR 1], 1801, a 60 y, PR 652

CLEAVES (see also Cleves)

  • Hannah (Peele), Nov. 12, 1823, CR 13
  • Harriet F., b. Woburn, w. Thomas J., consumption, bur at Danvers, d. Mar. 3, 1847, a 31 y
  • John, Nov. 28, 1840, a 17 m, re-interred, GR 9
  • Joshua, s. Nathaniel [and Lucy Ann NR 9], quinsy, Nov. 28, 1840 a 18 m
  • Lydia, Sept. 9, 1814, CR 13
  • Mary Theresa, d. Nathaniel, NR 9, Sept. 16, 1836, a 2 y [re-interred] GR 9
  • Teresa, b. Wenham, wid Nathaniel, palsy, Mar. 31, 1845, a 63 y

CLEAVLAND (see also Cleveland)

  • Eliza [Betsy, GR 7], w. William, hectic, July [12, GR 7], 1805, a 40 y CR 1
  • Margrett, w. Stephen, hectic, Nov. 27, 1784, a 38 y CR 1 [a 39 y GR 1]
  • Susanna, hectic, Mar. 4 [8 PR 55], 1816, a 37 y CR 1
  • [Susannah, NR 8] wid Rev., atrophy, Mar. 28, 1788, a 72 y CR 1 [a 74 y NR 8]

CLEFTON (see also Clifton)

  • John, s. John and Sarah, Dec. 2, 1797, a 1 y 10 m GR 7
  • John, jr., _______, 1803, CR 10
  • Mary, Mrs., at Boston. Issue of Jan. 5, 1796, NR 9

CLEMENS (see also Clement)

  • _______, s. John and Priscilla (Burroughs), fever, Oct. 9, 1817, a 6 m CR 4

CLEMENT (see also Clemens, Clements, Clemmons, Clemons)

  • Harriet [P., NR 9], w. Henry, inflammation of bowels, July 26, 1842, a 23 y
  • Harriet P., d. Henry, bowel complaint, Aug. 10 [July 26, GR 7], 1842, a 21 d
  • [James, NR 9], s. James, lung fever, Apr. 19, 1839, a 5 y

CLEMENTS (see also Clement)

  • Hannah, Mrs., June 9, 1834, a 72 y NR 9
  • Mary, Oct. 31, 1760, a abt 18 y CR 1
  • Samuel, jr., a 47 y Issue of Dec. 30, 1831, NR 9
  • _______, ch. Samuell, May 21, 1761, a 2 y CR 1

CLEMMONS (see also Clement)

  • E. M. [Elizabeth Maria, NR 9], d. Peter, measles, Feb. 17, 1830, a 2 y
  • John, pneumonia, at the almshouse, Mar. 17, 1825, a 57 y
  • Joseph [M., NR 9], phthisis pulmonalis, Apr. 4, 1821, a 26 y
  • Michael, seaman on board ship Messenger, at Java, a 18 y Issue of Nov. 30, 1821, NR 9
  • William C., on board the sch. Naumkeag, Capt. Collins Ingalls, Nov. 9, 1842, a 57 y NR 9
  • _______, inf. Ch. Mr. Issue of Mar. 20, 1832, NR 9
  • _______, killed during a battle on board the Constitution. Issue of Feb. 19, 1813, NR 9

CLEMONS (see also Clement)

  • John, s. John, jr., dysentery, Aug. 29, 1818, a 4 y [a 2 y NR 9]
  • John, jr., intemperance, May 17, 1824, a 35 y
  • John, s. John, convulsions, at the almshouse, May 17, 1825, a 1 y

CLERK (see also Clark)

  • Samuel, s. John and Ann (Furnese), Oct. 14, 1742

CLEVELAND (see also Cleaveland, Cleavland)

  • Catherine, d. John and Rebecca (Woodbury), Apr. 20, 1809, a 5 d
  • Elizabeth, w. William, July 12, 1805, PR 55
  • Elizabeth, w. George, Esq., Dec. 23, 1834, a 46 y NR 9
  • George, consumption, Mar. 16, 1840, a 59 y
  • George William, s. George and Elizabeth (Hodges), deceased, d. and bur at Pontotoc, Miss., Sept. 20, 1848, a 36 y PR 181
  • Juliann, d. Ebenezer and Juliann, cholera infantum, Aug. 24, 1845, a 7 w
  • Margaret Jeffry, d. [Capt. NR 9], George and Elizabeth (Hodges), Mar. 16, 1809, PR 181
  • Mehitable, of Newton, w. Charles, d. Hon. John Treadwell, sudden, at Newton, Aug. 20, 1840, a 55 y
  • Rebecca Woodbury, w. John, cancer, Jan. 10, 1841, a 58 y
  • William [Esq. GR 7], Dec. 30, 1815, a 73 y PR 55
  • William, merchant, h. Lucy (Hiller) [ch. Joseph 2nd and Lucy Lambert, GR 9], s. Stephen, deceased, dysentery, July 28, 1842, a 65 y
  • _______, s. William, jr. Issue of Feb. 17, 1801, NR 9

CLEVES (see also Cleaves)

  • Nathaniel, master of brig Triton, at sea, _______, 1823, a 42 y

CLEWITT

  • Joseph, a native of France, a 48 y Issue of Dec. 19, 1817, NR 9

CLIFF (see also Clift)

  • James, a 30 y Issue of Apr. 26, 1816, NR 9
  • Peter, a 48 y Issue of July 10, 1807, NR 9
  • _______, ch. [Peter, NR 9], dysentery, bur Sept. 20, 1801, CR 11
  • _______, ch. [Peter, NR 9], dysentery, bur Sept. 20, 1801, CR 11
  • _______, inf. ch. _______, bur Feb. 12, 1804, CR 11
  • _______, wid Peter Issue of Jan. 31, 1815, NR 9

CLIFFORD

  • Dorothy, Mrs., a 71 y Issue of Oct. 23, 1798, NR 9
  • Elizabeth B., suicide, May 7, 1830, a 16 y
  • John, native of Liverpool, Eng., a 45 y Issue of May 6, 1834, NR 9
  • Peter, a 55 y Issue of Sept. 19, 1837, NR 9
  • _______, d. Peter from Dorchester, NH and Hannah (Edwards of Salisbury), Mass., atrophia infantilis, Feb. 7, 1806, a 8 m CR 4

CLIFT (see also Cliff)

  • Samuel, s. James and Mary (Masury), quincy, Dec. 28, 1809, a 8 m CR 4

CLIFTON (see also Clefton)

  • Elizabeth, wid, age, Jan. 13 [15 CR 10], 1826, a 93 y [a 92 y CR 10]
  • Hannah, w. John, pneumonia, May 1, 1830, a 4 m
  • John, _______, 1838, tomb GR 7
  • Sarah [wid NR 9], Aug. 10, 1829, a 70 y CR 10
  • Sarah, nurse, palsy, Aug. 11, 1829, a 60 y

CLINES

  • Abraham, seaman, on brig Henry, at sea, _______, 1828, a 23 y

CLINTOCK (see also McClintock)

  • Mary, w. M. C. [Thomas, NR 9], dropsy, Oct. 30, 1823, a 19 y

CLINTON

  • William, at Lynn, Mar. 8, 1839, a 1 y CR 14

CLOON

  • Sarah, Mrs., Apr. 19, 1823, a 72 y 3 m PR 182

CLOUGH (see also Cluff)

  • Eliza, d. John C., consumption, July 19, 1818 [a 19 y NR 9]
  • Elizabeth [Cluff CR 10], d. Thomas, hydrocephalus, July 9 [23 CR 10], 1827, a 5 y
  • Gibson, clerk, bur July 18, 1799, CR 11 [a 62 y NR 9]
  • Hannah, school mistress Issue of Dec. 7, 1798, NR 9
  • John, s. Ebenezer and Ann, Apr. 13, 1750, a 6 y GR 7
  • John, bur Sept. 15, 1804, CR 11
  • John, s. Joseph, late a printer in New York, at Charleston, SC Issue of May 29, 1810, NR 9
  • John, a 37 y Issue of May 31, 1814, NR 9
  • Joseph, Apr. 13, 1766, a 57 y GR 7
  • Susannah, fit, Feb. 17, 1816, a 78 y PR 35
  • Joseph, apoplexy, Aug. 14, 1822, a 80 y
  • Margery, w. William Issue of Sept. 30, 1788, NR 8
  • Peter, suddenly Issue of Dec. 22, 1807, NR 9
  • Richard, perished in the wreck of the brig Harriot, Capt. Elkins, Mar. 21, 1791, NR 9
  • Ruth, w. Joseph, jr., Dec. 9, 1786, in her 46th y GR 7
  • Sarah, old age, Mar. 11, 1830, a 84 y
  • Susanna, d. William and Susanna, Nov. 24, 1750, a 5 m GR 7
  • Susanna, wid Gibson, decay, Feb. 18, 1816, a 78 y CR 11
  • Thomas, laborer, s. Peter and Sarah, consumption, Nov. 12, 1848, a 60 y
  • William Henry, NR 9, s. William H. and Elizabeth S., accidental, July 2, 1848, a 3 y
  • _______, wid Joseph, a 63 y Issue of Nov. 30, 1773, NR 4
  • _______, Mrs., smallpox, at the pest house, Oct. __, 1774, PR 83
  • _______, ch. Peter, hectic, Aug. 9, 1783, a 1 y CR 1
  • _______, w. Peter, hectic, Oct. __, 1805, a 52 y CR 1 [Issue of Oct. 11, NR 9]
  • _______, s. William, fits, July 6, 1818, a 14 d
  • _______, s. Thomas, May 8, 1821, a 1 d

CLOUTMAN

  • Abba, d. George, deceased, consumption, Feb. 20, 1841, a 22 y
  • Anna, d. Daniel and Mary, convulsions, July 7, 1786, a 25 d CR 4
  • Benjamin [h. _______ (Frye), suddenly, CR 4], July 5 [4, CR 4], 1797, a 44 y [a 48 y CR 4]
  • Benjamin, s. Benjamin, at Havanna, with E. H. Derby, jr., fever, Apr. 25, 1799, a 16 y CR 4
  • Daniel, h. Mary (Pierce), apoplexy, Feb. 22, 1808, a 67 y CR 4 [a 68 y NR 9]
  • Elizabeth, wid, Aug. 2, 1818, a 59 y
  • Ephraim, consumption, June 12, 1825, a 48 y
  • Hannah [wid Stephen, Apr. 22, 1814, NR 9], a 54 y CR 1
  • Hannah, Mrs., a 86 y Issue of Aug. 18, 1837, NR 9
  • Henry, at New York Issue of Feb. 23, 1798, NR 9
  • James A., s. Thomas B. and Lydia W., cholera infantum, Aug. 10, 1846, a 8 m
  • John, Nov. 5, 1797, a 85 y
  • John, on his passage from Jamaica. Issue of Apr. 12, 1799, NR 9
  • John, s. Joseph and _______ (Becket), 2d mate with Capt. Adam Welman, lost at sea, _______, 1800, a 23 y CR 4
  • Jonathan, s. Benjamin, carpenter, deceased, and Elizabeth (Fry), scarlet fever, Oct. 13, 1803, a 12 y CR 4
  • Jonathan, on board the brig Romp, at Port au Prince, June 22, 1826, a 14 y Issue of Aug. 1, 1826, NR 9
  • Joseph, a 26 y Issue of Aug. 13, 1816, NR 9
  • Lydia, wid Ephraim, d. Jonathan and Lydia Southward, palsy, Sept. 21, 1847, a 59 y [June 21, 1847, NR 9]
  • Martha L., d. Thomas F. and Lydia, consumption, Dec. 26, 1846, a 6 1-2 y
  • Mary, d. Thomas and Elizabeth, Sept. 30, 1681, CT R [Sept. 3 dup CT R]
  • Mary, bur Feb. 20, 1780, PR 655
  • Mary (Webb), Mrs., consumption, Mar. 21, 1790, a 66 y CR 4
  • Mary, consumption, Aug. 17, 1820, a 66 y
  • Mary [wid, formerly of Marblehead, NR 9], old age, Feb. 7, 1821, a 84 y
  • Mary, consumption, July 15, 1826, a 65 y
  • Mary Ann, w. Robert F., bur May 11, 1813, a 23 y NR 9
  • Priscilla, old age, Jan. 24, 1840, a 76 y
  • Remember, bur Dec. 3, 1811, a 35 y NR 9
  • Samuel, carpenter on board ship Hope, on her passage from Madagascar to Mocha. Issue of June 20, 1826, NR 9
  • Sarah, maiden, d. wid Mary, consumption, Mar. 20, 1786, a 28 y CR 4
  • [Sarah, NR 9], w. John, Aug. 25, 1797, a 83 y [a 84 y NR 9]
  • Sarah, Mrs., old age, bur Dec. 23, 1834, a 89 y CR 5
  • Stephen, ship carpenter, graver and caulker, h. Hannah (Smith), consumption, Oct. 26, 1804, a 49 y CR 4
  • Stephen [s. Stephen and Hanna (Smith), CR 4], lung fever, May 17, 1819, a 38 y
  • Susanna, old age, at the almshouse, Apr. 25, 1822, a 76 y
  • _______, d. Mary, atrophia infantilis, Apr. 30, 1790, a 8 m CR 4
  • _______, natural Lydia, d. Daniel, convulsions, at the charity house, Dec. 12, 1800, a 2 y CR 4

CLUFF (see also Clough)

  • Hannah, d. William, consumption after measles, Mar. 14, 1822, a 6 y
  • Isaac [Collyer, NR 9], s. William [convulsions, PR 651], Sept. 17, 1832, a 6 y CR 10
  • William, drowned in the harbor, Jan. 17, 1836, NR 9
  • _______, w. Peter, a 52 y Issue of Oct. 11, 1805, NR 9
  • _______, ch. William, bur July 7, 1818, CR 11
  • _______, ch. Thomas, Dec. 1, 1825, a 5 m CR 10

COADY (see also Cody)

  • _______, ch. _______, at the work house, bur Mar. 29, 1791, CR 11

COATES (see also Coats)

  • John C., carpenter, on brig Indus at Antwerp, _______, 1825, a 50 y [Issue of Apr. 12, NR 9]
  • Margaret, w. John, a 55 y Issue of July 19, 1808, NR 9 [bur July 16, PR 61]
  • Sarah, Mrs., a 68 y Issue of June 22, 1838, NR 9

COATS (see also Coates)

  • John, palsy, Jan. 23, 1821, a 88 y

COBAN (see also Coburn)

  • Samuel, bur June 4, 1816, a 34 y NR 9

COBB

  • Ellen J. [Ellen Isabella NR 9], consumption, Oct. 8, 1841, a 24 y
  • Sarah, wid [Gorham of Boston NR 9], liver complaint, Feb. 20, 1842, a 55 y [a 57 y NR 9]

COBURN (see also Coban)

  • Polly, w. Loammi, d. Dea. Joshua Marshall of Dracut, b. Westford, Mar. 17, 1836, a 51 y GR 8
  • Simeon Augustus, NR 9, s. Simeon M., lung fever, July 29, 1842, a 7 m
  • Susan, w. James F., July 18, 1831, a 49 y NR 9

COCHRAN (see also Corcoran, Corkrun)

  • Catherine, d. Owen and Ann M., lung fever, Mar. 24, 1845, a 5 m
  • John Henry, NR 9, s. Joseph, scarlet fever, Nov. 27, 1841, a 3 1-2 y [a 3 y NR 9]
  • Mary Ann, d. Joseph [and Mary NR 9], dropsy, Aug. 13, 1842, a 1 m [a 6 w NR 9]

COCKBURN

  • _______, ch. wid decay, bur Feb. 13, 1789, CR 11

CODEY (see also Cody)

  • _______, Mrs., at the poorhouse. Issue of Nov. 10, 1812, NR 9

CODMAN

  • Francis Coffin, s. William, Esq., of New York, deceased, Apr. 27, 1831, a 31 y NR 9

CODNER

  • Mary, Mrs. Issue of Dec. 26, 1800, NR 9

CODY (see also Coady, Codey)

  • _______, d. William and Elizabeth (Welcome), at the charity house, quinsy, Feb. 20, 1802, a 10 y CR 4

COFFIN

  • Elizabeth, d. Henry and Eunice, bur Feb. 15, 1742, CR 11
  • Eunice, wid, a 83 y Issue of Mar. 24, 1787, NR 8
  • John Calvin, NR 9, s. Calvin, throat distemper, July 17, 1843, a 5 1-2 y
  • Mary, b. Tuftonboro, NH, wid Weare, d. Joseph and Anna Kenny, fits, Jan. 12, 1848, a 44 y
  • Ruth, w. Calvin [Issue of June 1, 1832, NR 9], a 36 y CR 10
  • Weare, b. New Hampshire, laborer, s. Jonathan and Sarah, heart complaint, Aug. 19, 1846, a 42 y
  • _______, ch. Calvin [after July 15], 1831, CR 10 [Aug. 26, 1831, NR 9]
  • _______, ch. Calvin _______ [1832?], a 7 h CR 10

COGGSWELL (see also Cogswell)

  • Sarah Augusta, Mrs., a 36 y Issue of Mar. 6, 1849, NR 9

COGHLEN

  • Mary [Coglin, GR 9], b. Ireland, fever, Aug. 20, 1844, a 23 y

COGSHALL

  • A. B., d. Timothy, epilepsy, Mar. 30, 1827, a 1 y
  • Timothy, s. Timothy, drowned, bur at Lynn, d. Sept. 3, 1823, a 4 y

COGSWELL (see also Coggswell)

  • Epes, _______, 1824, tomb GR 8
  • Francies, s. William and Lucretia, of Ipswich, May 19, 1809, a 20 y GR 8
  • George, on the wreck of the ship Margaret from Naples, wrecked May __, 1810, received news, July 21, 1810, PR 82
  • Mary, d. Epes and Mary, Oct. 12, 1807, a 15 m 15 d GR 8
  • Mary, w. Epes, phthisis pulmonalis, July 28, 1824, a 46 y
  • Robert, s. Robert, dropsy of ye head, Feb. 5, 1830, a 4 y

COHEW (see also Kehew)

  • Paul, at the almshouse, bur Jan. 6, 1801, CR 11

COHLEN

  • Mary, see Coghlen

COLBY

  • Jeremiah, of Springfield, s. Samuel, dysentery, at Springfield, Oct. 1, 1848, a 17 y
  • Lucy, w. Samuel, a 24 y Issue of Dec. 4, 1812, NR 9
  • Lucy, d. Samuel, throat distemper, Nov. 1, 1818, a 2 y
  • Nathaniel, jr., killed by a fall from a building, Aug. 3, 1734, PR 83
  • Polly, w. John, Dec. 15, 1806, a 24 y, GR 8
  • Sarah (Nichols), w. John, liver complaint, July 11, 1843, a 53 y
  • Thomas, on brig Malay, at Batavia, _______, 1824, a 21 y [Issue of Apr. 16, NR 9]

COLCORD

  • [James Ford, NR 9], s. T. R. [Thomas R. a 16 m NR 9], consumption, Nov. 2, 1821, a 17 m
  • [Joseph Augustus, NR 9], s. Thomas R., dropsy, _______, 1821, a 4 y [Issue of Nov. 13, NR 9]
  • Mary Ann, d. Thomas R., whooping cough, Sept. 13, 1823, a 3 y
  • Thomas R., _______, 1833, tomb GR 7
  • _______, d. Thomas R., croup, Nov. 7, 1830, a 3 y

COLDFAX

  • Hana, d. Zenus and Mary (Daye), abt Aug. 1672, CT R

COLE

  • Alexander, mariner, June 27, 1687, a 34 y GR 1
  • Andrew, of Beverly Issue of Sept. 14, 1810, NR 9
  • Ann W., w. Israel H., a 25 y Issue of July 23, 1833, NR 9
  • Azor, on ship Catharine, at sea, _______, 1825, a 25 y [Issue of Dec. 23, NR 9]
  • Elizabeth, d. Samuel and Elizabeth, June 26, 1713
  • Elizabeth, grandmother of _______ Cole, preceptor of the female school, a 101 y Issue of Jan. 15, 1813, NR 9
  • Hariot, d. Phineas and Hannah, Sept. 14, 1805, a 5 1-2 m GR 7
  • Henry, on board the brig Leo on her passage from Trinidad to Portland, June 26, 1838, a 41 y NR 9
  • James, Capt. of Saco, commander of the brig Romeo, fever, Nov. 9, 1809, a 39 y CR 4
  • Jeremiah, at Trinidad, Cuba, yellow fever, July 13, 1837, a 39 y NR 9
  • John, b. Boston, carver, h. Matilda (Worling), s. _______, of Boston, consumption, Nov. 3, 1840, a 29 y
  • Lois, w. Andrew, of Beverly, d. John and Elizabeth Fairfield, consumption, July 12, 1803, a 33 y CR 4
  • Mary, Mrs., a 56 y Issue of Apr. 8, 1834, NR 9
  • Nicholas, Nov. 13, 1840, a 4 y NR 9
  • Rachel, d. John, scarlet fever, May 25, 1841, a 5 1-2 y
  • Samuell, s. Abraham and Sara (Davis), June __, 1671, CT R
  • Susannah, Mrs., formerly of Gloucester, NR 9, typhus fever, Feb. [11, NR 9], 1828, a 23 y
  • Thomas, s. John and Mary (Knight), _______, 1669, CT R
  • _______, wid, a 87 y Issue of Mar. 12, 1793, NR 9

COLEBORNE

  • Cristian, d. Henry and Sara (Golt), 1:6 m:1667 CT R
  • Henry, s. Henry and Sara (Golt), 17:4 m:1669 CT R
  • Johanah, d. Henry and Sara (Golt), 24:7 m:1673 CT R

COLEMAN (see also Colman)

  • William, s. William, a 15 m Issue of Nov. 6, 1835, NR 9
  • _______, s. _______, scrofula, Apr. 28, 1821, a 3 y

COLEY

  • _______, Irishman, a 48 y Issue of May 2, 1820, NR 9

COLLENS (see also Collins)

  • William, s. Frances and Hanna, abt 4 m:1670 CT R

COLLIER (see also Collyer, Colyer)

  • Charles Henry, Apr. 20, 1827, PR 108

COLLINES (see also Collins)

  • Joseph, _______, 1826, tomb GR 8

COLLINGS (see also Collins)

  • John, s. William, bur Feb. 7, 1779, PR 655

COLLINS (see also Collens, Collines, Collings)

  • Abigal (Crowel), w. Joseph, May 11, 1778, PR 280
  • Alexander Benajah, s. Benajah and Susanna (Tracy), canker, _______, 1788, a 6 w PR 280
  • Ann, b. Ireland, w. John, dysentery, Aug. 28, 1849, a 28 y
  • Asa, on board the brig Hannah, Capt. Williams, on her passage to St. Petersburg. Issue of Apr. 30, 1805, NR 9
  • Bartholomew, b. Ireland, laborer, cold water, June 22, 1849, a 52 y
  • Benajah, s. Joseph and Abigal (Crowel), Dec. 17, 1820, a 77 y PR 280
  • Catherine, d. Timothy and Ellen, June 16, 1847, a 10 m
  • Charles [mate of the ship Recovery, NR 9], killed by a hogshead falling on him, bur Dec. 8, 1800, CR 11 [a 41 y NR 9]
  • Charles, a 26 y Issue of Aug. 11, 1812, NR 9
  • Deborah, of Boston, b. Nova Scotia, d. [Judge NR 9] Benajah [of Danvers NR 9] and Susana, consumption, at Boston, July 20, 1847, a 71 y
  • Dennis, b. Ireland, shoemaker, consumption, Aug. 19, 1844, a 28 y
  • Dixey, sudden, Nov. 3, 1822, a 40 y
  • Elizabeth (Foot), formerly w. James Murray, wid, delirious, Jan. 24, 1792, a 63 y CR 4
  • Enoch, hatter, Oct. 10, 1773, a 38 y NR 4
  • Hallet, s. Joseph and Abigal (Crowel), May __, 1832, PR 280
  • Hannah, d. James and Hannah, scarlet fever, Sept. 14, 1795, a 3 y CR 4
  • Hannah (Masury), w. James, consumption, Sept. 14, 1797, a 39 y CR 4
  • Hannah (Porter of Danvers), b. Littleton, w. John, fisherman, dropsy in the head, Sept. 29, 1801, a 52 y CR 4
  • Henry, s. Capt. John, on his passage from Havanna, a 28 y Issue of Aug. 9, 1811, NR 9
  • Isaiah, s. Joseph and Abigal (Crowel), May 16, 1759, PR 280
  • James, fever, June 6, 1794, a 61 y CR 4
  • James, s. John and Ruth, quinsy, Jan. 15, 1795, a 3 y CR 4
  • James, s. John, sr., at Havanna, with Capt. Flint, fever, Apr. 5, 1799, a 15 y CR 4
  • James, m. 1st _______ (Masury), shoemaker, mariner on the ship Constitution, fever, abroad, Jan. 5, 1800, a 41 y CR 4
  • James, s. James and Hannah, deceased, at sea, with Capt. S. Townsend, _______, 1801, a 19 y CR 4
  • James, s. James, convulsion fits, June 4, 1827, a 3 y
  • James, s. illegitimate, Margaret, of Ireland, infantile, May 28, 1846, a 12 d
  • John, s. John and Mary (Stuart), Nov. 9, 1779, PR 280
  • John, s. John and Mary, on his passage from Hamburg, supposed to be lost on the Grand Banks, Dec. __, 1799, a 20 y CR 4
  • John, s. John, sr., and Hannah, in the West Indies, fever, received news Feb. 24, 1800, a 19 y CR 4
  • John, s. John and Mary (Stuart), lost at sea, _______, 1802, PR 280
  • John, s. James, s. James and Sarah (Thomas), h. _______ (Lander) Hammond, consumption, Dec. 17, 1814, a 59 y CR 4 [a 61 y NR 9]
  • John, bur Nov. 7, 1815, a 78 y NR 9
  • John, s. Robert and Lucy, d. Oct. 1, 1832, GR 8
  • John [Capt. CR 1], complication of diseases, Aug. 22, 1824, a 74 y [Aug. 21, a 72 y CR 1]
  • John, s. Robert, Oct. 1, 1832, a 16 y NR 9
  • John, s. Henry, a 1 y Issue of Sept. 30, 1834, NR 9
  • John, s. John and Jane, dropsy, Sept. 23, 1849, a 9 1-2 m
  • John Porter, NR 9, s. John P., deceased, consumption, Nov. 13, 1843, a 33 y
  • Joseph, Jan. 12, 1775, PR 280
  • Joseph, s. Joseph and Abigall (Crowel), July 30, 1780, PR 280
  • Joseph, Capt., at Boston, suddenly, June 23, 1834, a 59 y NR 9
  • Lucy, w. Zachariah, d. Samuel Buffum, deceased, at Lynn, Oct. 25, 1801, a 51 y NR 9
  • Lucy, d. Robert [jr., NR 9], and Lucy, Feb. 27, 1808, a 6 m GR 8
  • Margaret, wid [w. Matthias of S. Boston NR 9], Feb. 24, 1825, a 31 y
  • Mary, wid, a long infirmity, June 13, 1790, a 78 y CR 4
  • Mary (Munyon), wid Charles, fever, May 11, 1806, a 39 y CR 4
  • Mary, d. John and Mary (Stuart), _______, 1810, PR 280
  • Mary, wid Richard, from Ireland, formerly w. _______ Cotton, d. Edward and Mary Cox, old age, June 15, 1811, a 73 y CR 4
  • Mary, w. Capt. John, hectic, Oct. 18, 1816, a 59 y CR 1
  • Mary, d. Thomas, bowel complaint, Oct. 2, 1843, a 10 d
  • Mary Ann, w. John, a 28 y Issue of Aug. 31, 1849, NR 9
  • Mary J., d. John and Jane, bowel complaint, Oct. 2, 1846, a 1 y
  • Mary Jane, d. Henry, a 10 m Issue of Sept. 27, 1836, NR 9
  • Paul, s. Joseph and Abigal (Crowel), _______, 1840, PR 280
  • Peter, s. Joseph and Abigal (Crowel), Aug. _______, 1789, PR 280
  • Pickering, s. _______ (Pickering), asthma, Mar. 16, 1811, a 69 y CR 4
  • Richard, of Kingston, New Hampshire, died in the Offing on return from W. Indies, fever, received news Nov. 6, 1792, a 27 y CR 4
  • Richard, mariner, s. Richard and Mary (Cox), at Philadelphia, fever, _______, 1801, a 26 y CR 4
  • Richard, from Ireland, h. wid Mary (Cox) Cotton, found dead in bed, Jan. 7, 1810, a 72 y CR 4
  • Robert, Aug. 6, 1835, a 49 y NR 9
  • Ruth, d. Joseph and Abigal (Crowel), Apr. 14, 1755, PR 280
  • Ruth, Mrs., bur Jan. 2, 1838, a 78 y NR 9
  • Sarah, Mar. 23, 1788, a 20 y PR 500
  • Sarah (Thomas), w. James, fever, May 3, 1794, a 64 y CR 4
  • Sarah, d. John and Ruth, fever, Aug. 27, 1795, a 12 m CR 4
  • Sarah (Richardson), w. James, formerly w. _______ Evoy, Apr. 4, 1799, a 31 y CR 4
  • Stephan, s. Joseph and Abigal (Crowel), Jan. __, 1793, PR 280
  • Susanna (Tracy), wid Benajah, Esq., Apr. 22, 1827, a 82 y PR 280
  • T. M., s. Barnard, hydrocephalus, June 11, 1825, a 9 m
  • Tracy, s. Benajah and Susanna (Tracy), yellow fever, at Havanna, Aug. 25, 1802, a 25 y PR 280
  • William, s. John and Hannah, fever, Aug. 31, 1790, a 7 m CR 4
  • William, at sea, on his passage from Havanna with Capt. Phippen. Issue of Nov. 24, 1809, NR 9
  • William, seaman, at Charleston, SC, Nov. 4, 1813, a abt 19 y NR 9
  • William, b. Portland, s. Timothy and Mary, drowned, Aug. 25, 1849, a 6 y
  • _______, ch. Chantrel [bet May and July], 1760, CR 1
  • _______, w. Chantrel [bet May and July], 1760, CR 1
  • _______, ch. _______, bur Jan. 9, 1801, CR 11
  • _______, Mr. mate with Capt. Roundey, sailed for the West Indies Sept. __, 1804, lost at sea, _______, PR 82
  • _______, d. Elizabeth, d. Charles, deceased, atrophy, Nov. 6, 1806, a 9 w CR 4
  • _______, inf ch. Henry Issue of Oct. 8, 1833, NR 9

COLLYER (see also Collier)

  • Dorcas, w. Isaac, a 52 y Issue of Mar. 22, 1839, NR 9
  • Isaac Issue of Apr. 2, 1811, NR 9
  • Susanna, w. Isaac, consumption, Sept. 3, 1818, a 31 y
  • _______, w. Isaac Issue of Apr. 2, 1811, NR 9

COLMAN (see also Coleman)

  • Elizabeth, consumption, a 18 y Issue of Nov. 2, 1838, NR 9
  • Hariet, d. Benjamin and Elizabeth, Sept. 21, 1833 [a 6 m NR 9]
  • Harriet A. Peirson, NR 9, d. Benjamin and Elizabeth W., scarlet fever, Oct. 4, 1849, a 4 2-3 y
  • Mary, wid, old age, Nov. 17, 1826, a 77 y
  • Mary Ann [d. late Samuel, MD, formerly of Newburyport, NR 9] phthisis pulmonalis, Nov. 9, 1825, a 33 y
  • Mary Harris, d. Rev. Henry, Dec. 16, 1830, a 14 y NR 9 PR 24
  • Sarah Ellen, d. Benjamin and Elizabeth, Dec. 9, 1838 [a 16 m NR 9]
  • Susanna, CR 11, wid [Dr. Samuel of Newbury, NR 9], consumption, July 8, 1827, a 68 y
  • _______, Dr., Aug. 23, 1747, PR 83

COLYER (see also Collier)

  • Eunice, d. Isaac [dec NR 9], [and Louise GR 8], cholera morbus, Aug. 24, 1844, a 63 y [a 64 y GR 8]
  • Susan Augusta, NR 9, d. Isaac, grandfather Benjamin Dodd, bowel complaint, Aug. 21, 1843, a 2 y
  • _______, Mrs., family of Isaac, consumption, Mar. 21, 1839, a 52 y

COMFORT

  • Samuel, Mar. 25, 1704, a abt 38 y, GR 1

COMSTOCK

  • _______, ch. William A. and Caroline, canker, June 28, 1849, a 1 m

CONANT

  • Christian, w. Joshua, d. Richard More, May 30, 1680, a 28 y, GR 1

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