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
CONANT to CUTTS Surnames

CONANT

  • Morris B., 1st officer of the brig Rolla, at Bessau, Africa, Aug. 12, 1845, a 23 y NR 9
  • Roger, June 15, 1672, PR 51
  • Samuell, s. Roger, May 4, 1672, PR 51
  • Zerviah, wid Dea. Josiah, of Hollis, NH. Issue of Feb. 17, 1816, NR 9

CONCKLIN (see also Conkling)

  • Cornelyus, Mar. 21, 1667-8, CT R

CONEX

  • Daniel, cooper, drowned, May 31, 1811, NR 9

CONKLING (see also Concklin)

  • James, s. James and Hannah, June 30, 1807, a 2 y 7 m GR 1

CONNEL (see also Connell)

  • Frances E., ch. Martin, bowel complaint, June 20, 1842, a 3 1-2 y

CONNELL (see also Connel)

  • Christopher, a native of Ireland, Aug. 7, 1835, a 24 y GR 8
  • James Henry, NR 9, of Boston, b. Boston, s. Lawrence and Bridget, consumption, at Boston, Sept. 30, 1849, a 7 y

CONNELLY

  • Thomas, hepatitis, Dec. 23, 1827, a 50 y
  • _______, d. ________, a foreigner, dysentery, Oct. 18, 1818, a 9 m

CONNER (see also O'Connor)

  • Francis [O'Connor, CR 4], s. Jeremiah O. [and Elizabeth CR 4], fever, June 24, 1818, a 3 w
  • James, b. Ireland, laborer, dysentery, Sept. 2, 1848, a 60 y [a 65 y NR 9]
  • Jeremiah, intemperance, June __, 1824, a 48 y [Issue of June 29, NR 9]
  • Mary, d. Michael, fits, Oct. 6, 1842, a 1 1-2 y
  • _______, w. Thomas, apoplexy, bur Dec. 4, 1785, CR 11

CONREA (see also Conrey)

  • James H., jr., s. James H. and Sarah, dysentery, Sept. 29, 1848, a 6 1-4 y

CONREY (see also Conrea)

  • James, s. Jonas and Elizabeth, Nov. 17, 1810, a 10 m GR 8 [a 8 m NR 9]
  • Jonas, May 9, 1813, a 33 y GR 8 [Issue of May 16, 1817, NR 9]
  • Mary, of Lynn, w. Thomas, child birth, at Lynn, Nov. 29, 1842, a 48 y

CONUA, see Conway

CONVERS (see also Converse)

  • Francis, on his passage from the West Indies, a 23 y Issue of Aug. 31, 1790, NR 9

CONVERSE (see also Convers)

  • Mary, wid, old age, Jan. 8, 1822, a 81 y

CONWAY

  • Edward Augustus, NR 9, s. Edward A., dropsy in head, June 13, 1842, a 8 m
  • H. Chaplin [Henry, inf s. Capt. Chaplin NR 9], bur Dec. 18, 1835, a 1 d CR 11
  • James Thompson, NR 9, s. Edward, chronic diarrhea, Sept. 21, 1825, a 17 m
  • Michael, a 43 y Issue of Aug. 7, 1812, NR 9
  • Samuel, on board the brig Gen. Stark, Capt. Downing, at sea, a 38 y Issue of Oct. 19, 1819, NR 9
  • Sarah [Conua NR 9], age, at the almshouse, May 4, 1826, a 88 y
  • Sarah, b. Baltimore, Md., w. Chaplin, d. John and Sarah Crow, dropsy, Dec. 30, 1847, a 53 y
  • Sarah Caroline Chaplin, d. Capt. Chaplin, of Baltimore, a 5 y Issue of Apr. 27, 1830, NR 9
  • William E., s. Edward, deceased, lung fever, Mar. 13, 1843, a 26 y
  • _______, Mrs. Issue of Oct. 15, 1813, NR 9

COOK (see also Cooke)

  • Benjamin, at Aux Cayes. Issue of Mar. 10, 1789, NR 8
  • Benjamin, at Havanna, a 20 y Issue of Dec. 23, 1800, NR 9
  • Benjamin, fish dealer, lung fever, Dec. 15, 1843, a 68 y
  • Betsy, Mrs., Dec. 18, 1818, a 47 y PR 82
  • Caleb, jr., at Pulo Penang, Prince of Wales Island, Mar. 19, 1837, a 39 y GR 1
  • Caleb, Capt., June 4, 1837, a 66 y GR 1
  • Caroline D., d. Nathan and Mary, consumption, Dec. 14, 1844, a 19 y
  • Charles Henry, NR 9, s. George C. and Windsopher, dropsy in head, Aug. 20, 1849, a 4 y
  • Charles Stanwood, NR 9, s. Humphrey and Louisa B., dysentery, Sept. 22, 1849, a 14 m
  • Eastick, of schooner Nancy, Capt. Fairfield, wrecked near Provincetown on his passage from Port au Prince. Issue of Dec. 16, 1786, NR 8
  • Edward, s. John, July 2, 1828, a 4 y
  • Edward A., of Danvers, b. Danvers, s. Edward and Margaret, at Danvers, Aug. 11, 1849, a 1 1-12 y
  • Elizabeth, Mrs., a 45 y Issue of Oct. 30, 1787, NR 8
  • Elizabeth, w. Joseph [decay, CR 11], Aug. 15, 1799, a 51 y GR 1
  • Elizabeth, wid Benjamin, Apr. 16, 1804, a 62 y GR 7
  • Elizabeth, wid Stephen, Aug. 29, 1813, a 71 y GR 7
  • Elizabeth, w. Capt. William, consumption, Dec. 5, 1818, a 52 y [a 53 y CR 11]
  • Elizabeth, wid, a 77 y Issue of July 14, 1820, NR 9
  • Elizabeth, cancer, Sept. 11, 1839, a 65 y
  • Elizabeth, w. John, d. Thomas Pitfield, dysentery, Oct. 9, 1849, a 60 2-3 y
  • Francis, on board ship Eliza, at Padang, _______, 1822, a 22 y
  • George, nephew of Gen. Abbot, broke his leg, died suddenly, bur July 31, 1798, a 24 y CR 11
  • George, lost at sea, Mar. 14, 1801, a 17 y NR 9
  • George, bur Apr. 7, 1814, PR 61
  • Hannah, wid, a 44 y Issue of Oct. 7, 1794, NR 9
  • Hannah, wid Robert, a 36 y Issue of Oct. 3, 1815, NR 9
  • Hannah [disease of the heart CR 11], Dec. 19, 1825, a 20 y
  • Hannah, wid, a 88 y Issue of Dec. 9, 1834, NR 9
  • Henry, Capt. at the West Indies, issue of June 25, 1771, NR 4
  • Humphrey Stanwood, NR 9, s. Humphrey, scarlet fever, Sept. 21, 1840, a 4 y
  • James, s. Capt. Robert, a 14 y Issue of Apr. 8, 1788, NR 8
  • James, convulsions, Sept. 24, 1822, a 37 y
  • James, master of ship Paragon, at sea, _______, 1828, a 54 y
  • John, Capt., drowned, at sea. Issue of May 29, 1787, NR 8
  • John, a 50 y Issue of June 26, 1787, NR 8
  • John, s. John, s. of wid H. Keen of Patfield, and Elizabeth, convulsions, June 23, 1816, a 5 y CR 4 [a 4 y NR 9]
  • John, phthisis pulmonalis, Mar. 2, 1824, a 44 y
  • John M., delirium vigilans, Mar. 31, 1826, a 40 y
  • Jonathan, Capt. on board the brig Industry, at sea, Dec. 26, 1811, a 37 y NR 9
  • Joseph Henfield, s. Capt. Benjamin, a 11 m Issue of Nov. 2, 1821, NR 9
  • Joseph Henfield, NR 9, s. Benjamin, epilepsy, Mar. 26, 1826, a 5 m
  • Louisa B., w. Humphrey, d. Joshua and Mary Beckford, consumption, Sept. 11, 1848, a 35 y
  • Love, wid, palsy, Feb. 6, 1818, a 70 y
  • Lucy, of Watertown, sister of Capt. Samuel, deceased, Jan. 27, 1833, a 66 y NR 9
  • [Lydia, wid NR 8], cancer, Dec. 18, 1786, a 69 y CR 1
  • Lydia, w. Joseph, d. Capt. William Gray, deceased. Issue of Dec. 22, 1795, NR 9
  • Lydia, wid [Capt. Robert, NR 9], schirrus pylorus, Dec. 2, 1822, a 75 y
  • Lydia, scrofula, July 27, 1823, a 44 y
  • Margaret, of Danvers, b. Ireland, w. Edward, d. John and Ann Neverill, consumption, at Danvers, May 22, 1849, a 28 y
  • Mary, d. Jonathan, bur Dec. 1, 1756, a 4 y CR 1
  • Mary, wid, old age, Oct. 5, 1823, a 84 y
  • Mary, wid Capt. Nathan [hectic, CR 1], Mar. 25, 1834, a 45 y NR 9 [Mar 24, a 43 y CR 1]
  • Mary, wid Stephen, consumption, May 4, 1841, a 85 y
  • Nancy, wid John, consumption, Apr. 12, 1845, a 65 y
  • Nathan, master, the Alfred, at sea, _______, 1827, a 41 y
  • Rebecca, wid [William GR 1], age, May 20 [May 11 and May 13, CR 10], 1824, a 77 y
  • Robert, bur Dec. 19, 1811, PR 61
  • Robert, painter Issue of July 14, 1815, NR 9
  • Sally, d. William and Elizabeth, Feb. 20, 1803, a 6 y GR 7
  • Sally, w. John Issue of Sept. 18, 1810, NR 9
  • Samuel, bur Dec. 23, 1813, PR 61 [a 80 y NR 9]
  • Samuel, at the almshouse, a 79 y Issue of Mar 1, 1833, NR 9
  • Samuel N. [s. Capt. Samuel, NR 9], of brig Gen. Stark, at Isle of France, Apr. 10, 1824, a 21 y
  • Sarah, d. William and Elizabeth, Mar. 22, 1796, a 16 m GR 7
  • Sarah, wid Isaac, a 77 y Issue of Dec. 22, 1801, NR 9
  • Sarah, consumption, July 21, 1820, a 77 y
  • Sarah, dropsy, at the almshouse, Jan. 23, 1829, a 78 y [a 79 y NR 9]
  • Sarah Elizabeth, NR 9, d. James P., bowel complaint, Aug. 11, 1844, a 1-2 m
  • Stephen, Feb. 7, 1803, a 60 y GR 7
  • Susan, w. J. M. [John M., NR 9], bilious fever, May 26, 1822, a 25 y
  • William, of the brig Favorite, Capt. Henderson, s. Stephen, drowned in the North Sea, Apr. 11, 1802, a 23 y NR 9
  • William, s. William and Elizabeth, May 5, 1802, a 1 m GR 7
  • William, Capt., at sea, Nov. 25, 1820, a 52 y CR 7
  • William H., s. William, of Boston, dropsy, May 19, 1840, a 18 m
  • William Morrill, s. Humphrey, bur July 20, 1839, a 10 m NR 9
  • _______, ch. Isaac, bur [bet Sept. 18 and Oct. 20], 1759, CR 1
  • _______, ch. _______, quincy, bur Mar. 24, 1796, CR 11
  • _______, ch. Capt. Caleb, dysentery, bur Aug. 31, 1801, CR 11
  • _______, ch. Capt. Joseph, bur Sept. 30, 1803, CR 11
  • _______, ch. Capt. Joseph, bur Sept. 29, 1805, CR 11
  • _______, d. Samuel, bur Nov. 5, 1806, PR 61
  • _______, ch. Capt. Samuel, bur Nov. 7, 1806, CR 11
  • _______, d. Capt. William Issue of Nov. 11, 1806, NR 9
  • _______, ch. Mr., bur Oct. 12, 1807, PR 61
  • _______, ch. John, bur Apr. 3, 1809, PR 61
  • _______, ch. Capt. Benjamin, a 7 m Issue of Dec. 13, 1814, NR 9
  • _______, inf ch. Robert, deceased Issue of Oct. 20, 1815, NR 9
  • _______, s. Benjamin, measles, Nov. 2, 1821, a 11 m
  • _______, ch. Capt. Benjamin, Mar. 23, 1826, a 2 y CR 10
  • _______, ch. _______, bur Oct. 14, 1828, a 2 d CR 11
  • _______, inf ch. George C. Issue of Nov. 18, 1834, NR 9
  • _______, ch., stillborn, Humphrey, June 18, 1840

COOKE (see also Cook)

  • Ebenezer, s. Isaacke and Elizabeth, 20:8 m:1679 CT R
  • Elizabeth, d. Henry and Judith (Birdsale), Sept. __, 1654, CT R
  • Henry, sr., Dec. 25, 1661, CT R
  • Isaack, s. Isaacke and Elizabeth, Apr. 6, 1671, CT R
  • Isaack, s. Isaacke and Elizabeth, 8:8 m:1679 CT R
  • Jonathan, a 45 y Issue of Mar. 31, 1789, NR 8
  • Judeth, wid Henry, Sept. 11, 1689, CT R
  • Mary, d. John, 23:6 m:1691 CT R
  • Rachell, d. Isaacke and Elizabeth, 15:8 m:1679 CT R
  • Samuell, s. Isaacke and Elizabeth, Oct. 1, 1679, CT R
  • Samuell, s. John and Mary (Buxton), 11:8 m:1679, CT R
  • William, from Cambridge, tailor, h. 1st _______ (Marston), 2d (Brown) Rankin, apoplexy, Sept. 27, 1803, a 51 y CR 4 [a 50 y GR 1]
  • William, Englishman, bur Dec. 15, 1814, CR 11 [a 43 y NR 9]
  • _______, d. John and Elizabeth (Patfield), convulsions, Sept. 2, 1819, a 3 m CR 4

COOMBS (see also Coomes, Cumbs)

  • Christopher, bur Dec. 25, 1838, a 41 y NR 9
  • Edward, s. Frederick and Elizabeth, a 5 y Issue of Sept. 5, 1848 NR 9
  • Elizabeth, w. Frederick, Jan. 23, 1798, PR 457
  • Frederick, intemperance, Nov. 30, 1824, a 53 y
  • Frederick H., s. Frederick and Elizabeth, dropsy in head, Apr. 30, 1846, a 6 y
  • George Edward, PR 457, s. Frederick and Elizabeth, dysentery, Sept. 2, 1848, a 5 y
  • George Washington, May 17, 1832, PR 457
  • Lydia Mansfield, d. Frederick, deceased, May 5, 1835, a 38 y NR 9
  • Susan Chase, Aug. 22, 1849, PR 457
  • Thomas, Symonds, July 31, 1838, PR 457

COOMES (see also Coombs)

  • John, Oct. 22, 1689, a 25 y, CR 2

COOPER

  • Catherine D., d. Daniel and Catherine, dropsy in head, Jan. 7, 1846, a 1 y
  • Eunice (Swasey), wid William at the charity house, consumption, Dec. 5, 1801, a 48 y CR 4
  • James Randolph, s. Daniel J. and Catharine, bur Nov. 27, 1849, a 11 y 8 m NR 9

CORA (see also Corey)

  • Elizabeth [Corea, Mrs. NR 9], phthisis pulmonalis, Mar. 18, 1827, a 27 y

CORCORAN (see also Cochran)

  • Edward, s. Joseph, dysentery, Oct. 6, 1840, a 6 m

CORDWELL

  • _______, d. William and Hannah (Hitchburn), vomiting and purging, Aug. 25, 1804, a 9 m CR 4

CORDWELL

  • _______, s. Edward, a 3 m Issue of Jan. 16, 1821, NR 9

COREY (see also Cora)

  • Abigail, age, Sept. 14, 1828, a 73 y
  • Hannah, d. Thomas, rickets, Mar. 28, 1820, a 22 y
  • Mary, w. Giles, Aug. 27, 1684, a 63 y GR 1
  • Thomas, apoplexy, Jan. __, 1827, a 74 y [Issue of Jan. 23, NR 9]

CORKRUN (see also Cochran)

  • James Edward, s. Joseph, a 5 w Issue of Oct. 2, 1832, NR 9

CORNELIUS

  • Alonzo Bancroft, only ch. A. G., Sept. 11, 1838, a 13 m NR 9
  • Alonzo Egbert, NR 9, s. Alonzo G., dropsy in head, Sept. 23, 1841, a 2 y
  • Daniel Bancroft, NR 9, s. A. G., lung fever, Nov. 12, 1841, a 3 m
  • Elias, Rev. Dr. at Hartford, Feb. 13, 1832, CR 5
  • Sarah Bancroft, d. Alonzo, Mar. 9, 1836, a 3 y 7 m NR 9

CORNISH

  • Edward, ch. mate, brig Susan, at sea, _______, 1827, a 24 y
  • Mary, wid Isaiah, d. Thomas Vining, age, bur at Marblehead, d. Apr. 18, 1848, a 87 y

CORVEN (see also Curwen)

  • _______, mother Richard Ward, bur Jan. 5, 1810, PR 61

CORWIN (see also Curwen)

  • Elizabeth, w. Capt. George, 15:7 m:166? Elizabeth, w. Jonathan, Esq., Aug. 29, 1718, CT R
  • Harbert, s. Jonathan and Elizabeth (Gibbs), Feb. 10, 1690-91, CT R
  • John, s. Jonathan and Elizabeth (Gibbs), Sept. 10, 1684, CT R
  • Jonathan, s. Jonathan and Elizabeth (Gibbs), 12:6 m:1682, CT R
  • Jonathan, s. Jonathan and Elizabeth (Gibbs), Dec. 25, 1689, CT R
  • Margarett, d. Jonathan and Elizabeth (Gibbs), 5:9 m:1679, CT R
  • Margarett, d. Jonathan and Elizabeth (Gibbs), Feb. 23, 1685-6, CT R
  • Sarah, d. Jonathan and Elizabeth (Gibbs), Dec. 19, 1689, CT R

COTEL (see also Cottle)

  • Philip [Cottle NR 9], of Marblehead, fever and rupture, Oct. 14, 1813, a 32 y CR 4

COTELL (see also Cottle)

  • Sally [M., d. Philip and Hannah, GR 8], dropsy in head, June 11, 1821, a 3 y [May 15, a 10 y NR 9]

COTTER

  • William, b. St. John, NB, seaman, found dead in bed at his boarding house, Aug. 28, 1843, a 32 y

COTTERELL (see also Cottrell)

  • Joseph, s. William, drowned, June 22, 1828, a 5 y
  • William, at Trinidad, Cuba, Oct. 31, 1839, a 49 y NR 9

COTTLE (see also Cotel, Cotell)

  • Charles Albert, NR 9, s. Charles B. and Mary, inflammation of bowels, Sept. 24, 1847, a 10 m
  • Mary Elizabeth, d. William, a 2 y Issue of Mar. 19, 1833, NR 9

COTTON

  • Alice (Welcome of Gloucester), wid James at the charity house, convulsions, Aug. 9, 1812, a 49 y CR 4
  • James, m., on the brig Harriette, perished off the Texell, Mar. 21, 1791, a 23 y CR 4
  • William, s. James and Alice, atrophia infantilis, Nov. 28, 1790, a 2 y CR 4
  • William, s. William and Elizabeth, dysentery, Aug. 31, 1790, a 16 m CR 4
  • William, m. [brother of James, who perished on brig Harriot at India, NR 9], at Batavia in Java, received news July 9, 1791, a 26 y CR 4

COTTRELL (see also Cotterell)

  • Henry Edwards, s. Henry Edwards and Ann, infantile, July 27, 1849, a 3 w

COUCH

  • Sarah Heard, NR 9, d. Daniel and Elizabeth, infantile, Sept. 7, 1847, a 1 m

COURIER

  • see Currier

COURTLAN

  • Letty, w. John, consumption, July 25, 1823, a 44 y

COUSINS

  • Charles, s. Thomas and Mary, dropsy in head, June 9, 1845, a 9 m

COWAN

  • Charles Stuart, s. Robert and Elizabeth, Nov. 20, 1796, a 2 y 8 m GR 7
  • Elenor, d. Robert and Elizabeth, dysentery, Oct. 5, 1849, a 51 y
  • Elizabeth (Stuart), b. Edinburg, Scotland, wid Robert, cholera morbus, Sept. 16, 1847, a 80 y
  • Francis, a native of Ireland, on board the ship Hermione on his passage from Isle-of-May to Boston, accident. Issue of Oct. 5, 1804, NR 9
  • James, with Capt. Jonathan Bickford, sailed from Trinidad Mar. 8 in the brig Hector, lost at sea, _______, 1807, PR 82
  • Robert, b. Scotland, painter, h. Elizabeth (Stewart), dysentery, Aug. 25, 1846, a 84 y
  • William, s. Robert and Elizabeth, May 29, 1799, a 6 y 10 m GR 7
  • William, lientery, Feb. 3, 1830, a 26 y

COWELL

  • _______, a foreigner, at the poorhouse, bur Dec. 27, 1795, CR 11

COWLEY (see also Crowley)

  • John, s. John and Catherine, infantile, May 14, 1847, a 8 d

COX

  • Benjamin, Capt., at Martinico, a 46 y Issue of Oct. 28, 1788, NR 8
  • Benjamin, bur Aug. 18, 1813, PR 61
  • Edward, s. Edward and Mary (Swacy), Sept. 18, 1705
  • Edward, mariner, h. _______ (Gayton), at Hispaniola, fever, received news Sept. 11, 1798, a 27 y CR 4
  • Edward Smith, s. Benjamin, nervous fever, Oct. 28, 1819, a 6 y
  • Elizabeth, d. John and Elizabeth (Tapley), Jan. 9, 1750
  • Elizabeth, wid [Benjamin, NR 9], cholera, Aug. 22, 1830, a 83 y
  • Elizabeth (Deland), m. dropsy, Apr. 16, 1847, a 64 y
  • Francis, atrophy, July 29, 1782, a 63 y CR 1
  • Francis, cynanche trachealis, Oct. 9, 1828, a 2 y
  • Francis, May 16, 1838, a 50 y NR 9
  • George, s. wid Mary, Aug. 28, 1703
  • Hugh [a native of Ireland, NR 9], July 13, 1829, a 35 y
  • John, s. John and Elizabeth (Tapley), Aug. 14, 1747
  • John, suddenly, Apr. 10, 1772, NR 4
  • Joseph K., a 56 y Issue of May 9, 1837, NR 9
  • Mary, w. Edward, sr., Nov. __, 1737, a 63 y GR 1
  • Mary, wid, old age, Dec. 22, 1782, a 77 y CR 1
  • Mary (Village), wid William, mother of wid _______ Macdaniel, at poor house, fever, Jan. 29, 1802, a 67 y CR 4
  • Mary [Mercy, NR 9], wid, dropsy and consumption, Mar. 15, 1822, a 75 y
  • Richard, s. Edward and Mary (Swacy), June 12, 1714
  • Sarah [wife Francis, NR 9], consumption, Nov. 23, 1820, a 34 y
  • [Sarah NR 9], d. Francis, cholera, Sept. 22, 1821, a 1 y [a 20 m NR 9]
  • _______, natural, d. Louis, vomiting and purging, Oct. 24, 1786, a 14 m CR 4
  • _______, Mrs., a 84 y Issue of Sept. 4, 1801, NR 9
  • _______, ch. Francis, bur Apr. 5, 1810, PR 61
  • _______, ch. Benjamin, quinsey. Issue of June 1, 1813, NR 9
  • _______, ch. Francis, a 9 m Issue of Jan 14, 1814, NR 9

COY

  • _______, d. Ellen, Apr. 16, 1838, a 2 y CR 14

CRAFT (see also Crafts)

  • Samuel, on the wreck of the ship Margaret from Naples, wrecked May __, 1810, received news July 21, 1810, PR 82
  • _______, ch. Capt. Nathaniel W., a 6 m Issue of Feb. 28, 1812, NR 9

CRAFTS (see also Craft)

  • Andrew Jackson, NR 9, b. Beverly, s. George and Rebecca, consumption, May 19, 1849, a 20 5-12 y
  • Eliza B., m., d. John Buffington, deceased, May 14, 1842, a 61 y
  • George Eleazer, s. George W., _______ 18, 1846, a 1 y NR 9
  • Nathan [Nathaniel, GR 8], July [2, GR 8], 1809, a 24 y CR 1
  • Nathaniel B., lost overboard from brig Ontario, on his passage from Batavia, received news, Nov. 17, 1818, a 22 y PR 82
  • Rebecca, b. Beverly, w. George, d. Nicholas and Elizabeth Carrel, consumption, Jan. 25, 1849, a 55 y
  • _______, ch. wid [ch. Nathaniel NR 9], lung fever, [Issue of Feb. 6, NR 9], 1810, a 5 m CR 1

CRAIG

  • George H. W., b. Boston, s. George W. and Mary J., dysentery, Aug. 15, 1846, a 8 m

CRAIG

  • Hannah, d. illegitimate, Elizabeth Lynch, consumption, July 17, 1844, a 5 w

CRAIN (see also Crane)

  • _______, Mrs., bur Feb. 4, 1779, PR 655
  • _______, s. John, dropsy in the brain, bur Mar. 24, 1782, CR 11

CRANCH

  • [Maria V., NR 9], Mrs. [consumption NR 9], bur May 30, 1810, PR 61 [a 22 y NR 9]

CRANDALL (see also Crandell)

  • George W., s. John, a 9 y 6 m Issue of Oct. 12, 1832, NR 9
  • John, from Providence, RI, h. _______ Lane, d. Nicholas, with Capt. W. Putnam, sailed for Gibraltar Feb. 12, lost at sea, _______, 1800, a 41 y CR 4

CRANDELL (see also Crandall)

  • John, jr., pilot, s. John, poisoned, May 8, 1841, a 26 y

CRANE (see also Crain)

  • Hannah [wid NR 9], dropsy, June 21 [20 CR 13], 1819, a 76 y
  • James W., s. James and Rebecca, croup, June 14, 1841, a 5 y
  • John, Feb. 8, 1798, a 51 y
  • John, a 30 y Issue of Feb. 9, 1808, NR 9
  • _______, ch. _______, bur Aug. 22, 1790, CR 11

CREAMER

  • Eunice, wid, Dr. Edward, a 55 y Issue of Mar. 22, 1814, NR 9
  • Frederick, s. Dr. Edward, deceased, a 27 y Issue of May 17, 1814, NR 9
  • Nancy, d. Dr. Edward, deceased, a 37 y Issue of June 3, 1834, NR 9

CREASEY (see also Creesey)

  • Harriet E., a 13 y Issue of Nov. 11, 1831, NR 9

CREASY (see also Creesey)

  • Susan, b. Beverly, d. Benjamin and Lydia, consumption, bur at Beverly, d. Dec. 9, 1849, a 23 1-2 y

CREESEY (see also Creasey, Creasy, Cresy)

  • Charles Henry, NR 9, S. Henry and Lydia, NR 9, lung fever, May 7, 1841, a 2 y
  • Eliza M., d. Andrew, NR 9, E. and Eliza, infantile, Sept. 27, 1847, a 2 m [removed to Beverly GR 9]

CREESEY

  • Eliza M., b. Danvers, w. Andrew E., d. Thomas and Betsey Dixon, consumption, Nov. 14, 1847, a 25 y [removed to Beverly GR 9]

CREIGHTON

  • Joseph, intemperance, Sept. 10, 1827, a 40 y
  • _______, s. Joseph, fever, July 27, 1825, a 2 y

CRELLY

  • James, h. _______ (Valpy), from Ireland, at Martinico, with Capt. Ober, fever, Mar. 18, 1803, a 42 y CR 4

CRESY (see also Creesey)

  • John, s. John and Sarah, Dec. 17, 1690, CT R

CRISPEN (see also Crispin)

  • Jane, Mrs., a 23 y Issue of Nov. 1, 1836, NR 9
  • _______, d. Mrs., bur Sept. 14, 1808, PR 61

CRISPIN (see also Crispen)

  • Nancy, d. William and Mary, worn out, Oct. 22, 1809, a 22 y CR 4
  • Nancy, dropsy, at the workhouse, Oct. 18, 1820, a 27 y
  • William, rigger, s. William and Margaret (Swasey), injury from a blow, June 16, 1816, a 62 y CR 4
  • _______, s. Margaret, d. William and Mary Crispin, atrophia infantilis, Aug. 21, 1804, a 5 m CR 4
  • _______, d. William and Mary (Dawson), dysentery, Sept. 26, 1805, a 20 m CR 4
  • _______, s. William and Mary (Dawson), fever, Jan. 7, 1808, a 14 m CR 4
  • _______, s. William and Elizabeth, at birth, Oct. 30, 1817, CR 4
  • _______, ch. William, overlaid by mother, Apr. 1, 1820, a 3 m

CROCKER

  • Edward, "kill'd at Casko," Aug. 5, 1690, CR 2
  • Harriet [F. NR 9], b. Portland, me., w. Samuel P., d. James and Mary Chadburn, consumption, bur at Newburyport, d. Apr. 4, 1848, a 23 y
  • William Edward Toppan, only s. Samuel P., at Newburyport, Aug. 24, 1848, a 10 m 17 d NR 9

CROEL (see also Crowell)

  • Samuel, jr., at the West Indies Issue of July 28, 1795, NR 9

CROMWELL

  • Dorithy [Doraty GR 1], w. Phillip, Sept. 28, 1673, CT R [Sept. 27, a 67 y GR 1]

CROMWELL

  • John, Sept. 30, 1700, a abt 65 y GR 1
  • Mary, w. Philip, Nov. 14, 1683, a 72 y GR 1
  • Philip, Mar. 30, 1693, a 83 y GR 1
  • Thomas, s. Thomas, Mar. 16, 1663, CT R
  • Thomas, Mar. 17, 168[6-7 TC] CT R

CRONIN

  • Timothy, b. Ireland, laborer, consumption, at the almshouse, Apr. 3, 1844, a 30 y

CROOKSHANKS (see also Cruikshank, Crukshank)

  • Joseph, native of London, England, consumption, Aug. 16, 1794, a 47 y CR 4
  • Mary (Johnson) of Marblehead, wid Joseph, formerly w. _______ Newell, dysentery, Sept. 16, 1808, a 64 y CR 4

CROSBEY (see also Crosby)

  • Patty, wid, decay, bur July 13, 1784, CR 11

CROSBY (see also Crosbey)

  • Charlotte Keep, d. Josiah G., Sept. 21, 1835, NR 9
  • James, of the brig Return, at sea, a 15 y Issue of Nov. 7, 1809, NR 9
  • John, pneumonia, Jan. 10, 1828, a 36 y
  • Lucy C., d. Joseph H., bowel complaint, Aug. 26, 1843, a 2 m
  • Mary, Mrs., Oct. 13, 1834, a 73 y NR 9
  • Mary (Treadrick), b. Wolfboro, NH, w. Asa, lung fever, Nov. 18, 1849, a 64 y
  • Nicholas, Capt., Dec. 7, 1800, a 50 y PR 34
  • Peggey, w. Capt. Nicholas, Sept. 25, 1795, a 38 y GR 1
  • Peter, at Buenos Ayres, a 47 y Issue of Apr. 26, 1803, NR 9

CROSS

  • Abigail, b. Haverhill, wid Samuel, d. Michael and Sarah Whittier, dropsy, Aug. 10, 1849, a 70 7-12 y
  • Bridget, d. Joshua, deceased, drowned, at Boston, Feb. 18, 1845, a 53 y
  • Charles, consumption, May 1, 1826, a 30 y
  • Hannah, Mrs., Apr. 28, 1842, a 56 y NR 9
  • Hannah (Cook), wid Moses, consumption, Apr. 28, 1843, a 66 y
  • Henry, delirium tremens, Nov. 28, 1822, a 31 y [a 30 y GR 8]
  • Ira, drowned from brig Homer, of Beverly, Nov. __, 1831, a 28 y Issue of June 29, 1832, NR 9
  • John A. [G. at Havanna GR 8], on brig Traveller, at sea [Sept. 3, GR 8], 1823, a 22 y
  • John P., s. Parker, consumption, Aug. 23, 1841, a 29 y
  • Joseph, May 30, 1812, a 50 y GR 8
  • Joseph, suddenly, Nov. 30, 1812, a 51 y NR 9
  • Joseph, bilious fever, Dec. __, 1814, a 44 y CR 1
  • Joseph, chronic diarrhea, July 28, 1826, a 35 y
  • Joshua, dropsy, Dec. 3, 1822, a 45 y
  • Joshua [a Revolutionary soldier GR 7], age, May 24, 1829, a 77 y Lydia, wid Joshua, May 24, 1837, a 83 y GR 7
  • Mary [R., NR 9], family of Parker [w. Parker, NR 9], consumption, July 5, 1840, a 54 y
  • Mary, d. Joseph and Rebecca, consumption, Oct. 14, 1848, a 54 y [a 55 y GR 8]
  • Mary Ann, typhus fever, Aug. 1, 1825, a 16 y
  • Moses, suicide, Mar. 16 [26, CR 10], 1828, a 50 y
  • Polly (Clarke), July 2, 1848, CR 13
  • Rebecca, w. Joseph, Oct. 3, 1838, a 78 y GR 8
  • Samuel, hydrothorax, June __, 1824, a 47 y [Issue of July 6, NR 9]
  • Samuel, seaman, s. Samuel, deceased, brain fever, Dec. 21, 1841, a 24 y [a 21 y GR 8]
  • Sarah Webb, d. Parker, a 20 y Issue of Aug. 6, 1839, NR 9
  • William Henry, only ch. William, a 1 y Issue of Sept. 19, 1837, NR 9
  • _______, s. Joshua, lockjaw, a 10 y Issue of July 7, 1815, NR 9

CROSWELL

  • Ephraim, a stranger [lately from Saco, NR 9], fever, Dec. 23, 1813, a 18 y CR 4

CROW

  • Daniel, suddenly, Nov. 22, 1837, a 25 y CR 14
  • _______, wid bur Nov. 3, 1756, CR 1
  • _______, Mrs., bur Nov. 29, 1758, a 90 y CR 1

CROWDER

  • Sally, Mrs., a 55 y Issue of Aug. 26, 1834, NR 9

CROWEL (see also Crowell)

  • _______, d. wid measles, bur Aug. 10, 1783, a 11 y CR 11
  • _______, s. _______, drowned, Apr. 24, 1835, a 16 y PR 483

CROWELL (see also Croel, Crowel)

  • Christopher, drowned, July 27, 1805, a 56 y NR 9

CROWELL

  • Elizabeth E., d. David and Jane, consumption, July 26, 1848, a 15 1-2 y
  • James, dropsy, Jan. 1, 1839, a 73 y
  • Lucy, w. Capt. Aaron, a 27 y Issue of Apr. 21, 1787, NR 8
  • Lydia, wid, peripneumonia, Apr. 4, 1824, a 72 y
  • _______, w. William, bur Jan. 4, 1774, PR 655
  • _______, ch. _______, decay, bur Nov. 26, 1801, CR 11
  • _______, drowned, bur July 24, 1805, CR 11
  • _______, ch. Mr., bur Oct. 16, 1813, PR 61
  • _______, ch. _______, dentition, at the work house, Apr. 18, 1821, a 19 m
  • _______, w. David Issue of Sept. 9, 1831, NR 9

CROWLEY (see also Cowley)

  • Margaret, wid James, dysentery, Dec. 13, 1849, a 62 y

CROWNINGSHIELD (see also Crowninshield)

  • Sarah, w. Jacob, d. John Gardner, hectic, May __, 1807 [May 20, NR 9], a 34 y CR 1

CROWNINSHIELD (see also Crowningshield)

  • Ann, of Danvers, w. Richard, at Danvers, June 1, 1840, a 64 y
  • Anstis, wid Capt. John, Sept. 10, 1774, a 72 y GR 1
  • Benjamin Varnum, NR 9, s. B. W., Esq., nervous fever, Jan. 26, 1829, a 21 y
  • Clifford, Capt., June 3, 1809, a 47 y CR 1
  • Edward, s. George at Guadeloupe, W. Indies, fever, received news, Feb. 15, 1793, a 17 y CR 4
  • Elizabeth, w. Capt. Clifford, d. Rev. _______ Fisher, bur Mar. 19, 1806, a 20 y NR 9
  • George, sr., Capt., h. _______ Derby, d. Richard, age, June 16, 1815, a 81 y CR 4
  • George, Capt., on the barge Cleopatra at Crowninshield's wharf, angina pectoris, Nov. 26, 1817, a 51 y CR 4 [a 54 y PR 654]
  • Hannah [wid Jacob GR 7], age, May 23 [14 GR 7], 1824, a 90 y
  • Hannah, a 68 y Issue of Apr. 13, 1832, NR 9
  • Jacob, Capt., on his passage from Jamaica Issues of Nov. 29 and Dec. 2, 1774, NR 4
  • Jacob, Hon. [Esq., M. C., CR 1], h. _______, d. John Gardner, s. George, at Washington during session of Congress, consumption, Apr. 15, 1808, a 38 y CR 4 [a 32 y CR 1]
  • Jacob, of Danvers, b. Danvers, s. Richard and Ann [from Ireland CR 4], at Danvers, Mar. 25, 1818, a 1 1-6 y
  • Jacob, commander US Navy, on board steamer Oregon, on her passage from San Francisco to Panama, apoplexy Issue of Aug. 17, 1849, NR 9
  • John, Capt., Mariner, May 25, 1761, a 65 y GR 1
  • John, Capt., June 24, 1766, a 67 y GR 1
  • John, s. Capt. Clifford, June 1, 1777, a 49 y GR 1
  • John, m., mate with Capt. Lambert, s. wid Hannah [s. Jacob and Hannah, h. Sarah (Hathorne)], dysentery, Feb. 19, 1786, a 24 y CR 4
  • John, of Boston, merchant, h. Mary, s. George, deceased, consumption, at Boston, Apr. 10, 1842, a 70 y
  • John Ruttledge, s. Richard and Ann (Sterling) of New York, dysentery, Sept. 9, 1808, a 6 m CR 4
  • Lucia, d. Benjamin W. and Mary (Boardman), convulsions, Feb. 21, 1812, a 6 w CR 4
  • Mary (Ives) [w. John GR 1], wid, consumption, June 5, 1794, a 67 y CR 4 [a 66 y GR 1]
  • Mary, d. Richard Derby, Esq., w. George C., NR 9, merchant, paralytic affections, Nov. 26, 1813, a 76 y CR 4
  • [Mary Ann, NR 9], ch. B. W. [d. Hon. Benjamin W.], whooping cough, July 15, 1821, a 3 y [a 27 m NR 9]
  • Mary W., of Boston, d. John, deceased, consumption, at Boston, Aug. 16, 1844, a 25 y
  • Richard, jr., s. Richard and Ann, suicide, June 10, 1830, a 26 1-6 y
  • Richard, of Danvers, manufacturer, s. George and Mary [dysentery, dup], at Danvers, Aug. 18, 1844, a 69 2-3 y
  • Sarah [w. John, d. Capt. Daniel and Rachel Hathorne, GR 1], fracture of the thigh bone, Jan. 18, 1829, a 68 y [Jan. 14, a 66 y GR 1]
  • William, passenger in the Laura Towne, at sea, _______, 1823, a 19 y
  • _______, s. Benjamin and Mary, Apr. 23, 1786, a 12 h CR 4

CRUIKSHANK (see also Crookshanks)

  • John H., b. NY, s. James and S., consumption, Oct. 15, 1845, a 2 y
  • Sarah A., w. Joseph, d. John and Eunice Harwood, consumption, Sept. 25, 1845, a 34 y [a 36 y NR 9]

CRUKSHANK (see also Crookshank)

  • Mary, wid, a 60 y Issue of Sept. 20, 1808, NR 9

CULBERTSON

  • Augustus, s. Nathaniel Y., a 2 y Issue of Jan. 27, 1835, NR 9

CUMBS (see also Coombs)

  • Christopher, Feb. 13, 1797, a 26 y
  • Elizabeth, d. Frederick and Abigail, Apr. 20, 1773, a 6 y GR 1
  • Elizabeth, w. Frederick, Jan. 24, 1800, a 25 y GR 1
  • Susanna (Coombs, PR 457], d. Frederick and Lydia, Jan. 1, 1813, a 2 y GR 1

CUMING (see also Cummings)

  • _______, s. John, bur Dec. 27, 1806, PR 61

CUMINGS (see also Cummings)

  • Martha, cancer and consumption, at the workhouse, Mar. 29, 1819, a 62 y

CUMMINGS (see also Cuming, Cumings, Cummins)

  • Caroline, d. Oliver, a 12 y Issue of Aug. 25, 1837, NR 9
  • Joseph, of the schooner Nabby, Thomas Stevens master, wrecked near Thatcher's Island. Issue of Mar. 23, 1790, NR 9
  • Martha, wid, suddenly, a 77 y Issue of Sept. 11, 1807, NR 9
  • Mary, w. Oliver, Apr. 24, 1837, a 50 y NR 9
  • Mary, a 24 y Issue of Sept. 12, 1837, NR 9
  • Mary Elizabeth, d. William W., a 1 y Issue of Nov. 24, 1840, NR 9
  • Nathaniel Issue of May 11, 1813, NR 9
  • Nathaniel, mate of the brig Agusta, on his passage from Havanna to N. Orleans, June 5, 1819, a 22 y Issue of Aug. 13, 1819, NR 9
  • Susan Frances, only ch. William W., a 6 m Issue of Sept. 13, 1831, NR 9
  • William, of the schooner Nabby, Thomas Stevens master, wrecked near Thatcher's Island. Issue of Mar. 23, 1790, NR 9
  • _______, ch. David, Esq., a 18 m Issue of Sept. 6, 1814, NR 9

CUMMINS (see also Cummings)

  • Catharine, w. David, Esq., d. Dr. Thomas Kittredge of Andover, apoplexy, July 16, 1824, a 34 y
  • Elizabeth, wid, peripneumonia notha, at the almshouse, May 17, 1825, a 75 y

CUMMINS

  • Hannah, wid, dropsy, Jan. 26, 1840, a 63 y
  • Mary, b. Lynnfield, wid Nathaniel, d. Samuel and Elizabeth Putnam, paralytic, Aug. 19, 1847, a 81 y
  • Sarah Randol, Mrs., NR 9, menorrhagca, June 17, 1828, a 24 y
  • Susan C [Susan Shepard, NR 9], d. William C., brain fever, May 23, 1840, a 6 y

CUNNINGHAM

  • Elizabeth, fever, Aug. 2, 1843, a 73 y
  • John, stranger, dysentery, July 14, 1789, a 20 y CR 1
  • Patrick Henry, NR 9, s. John and Sarah, dropsy in head, Sept. 2, 1848, a 8 m

CURLOW

  • John, of Portland, drowned, Aug. 28, 1846, NR 9

CURRAN (see also Curren)

  • Hannah, wid, a 81 y Issue of Oct. 19, 1838, NR 9
  • John, of the privateer Alexander, Capt. Wellman, at sea, by a shot from the English ship Ramondcetta, Nov. 24, 1812, NR 9
  • Morris, of the marque brig Mary and Eliza, Capt. J. White, lost at sea. Issue of Jan. 22, 1813, NR 9
  • Stephen, seaman, on board the ship Argonaut, on her passage from Pulo Penang. Issue of Oct. 13, 1818, NR 9
  • _______, ch. _______ Issue of Nov. 17, 1812, NR 9

CURREN (see also Curran)

  • James, b. Ireland, s. John and Margaret, "found murdered in an old well near North Bridge," Feb. 7, 1848

CURREY (see also Currie)

  • Deborah, pneumonia, Dec. __, 1828, a 55 y [Issue of Dec. 26, NR 9]
  • _______, July 30, 1830, a 35 y

CURRIE (see also Currey)

  • James, consumption, Aug. [5, NR 9], 1818, a 46 y

CURRIER

  • George Stillman, s. Arial S. and Susan L., Apr. 15, 1839, a 2 y 2 m GR 8
  • Isaac, a 24 y Issue of Sept. 23, 1806, NR 9
  • Jacob [Courier, NR 9], phthisis pulmonalis, Dec. 30, 1825, a 24 y
  • John B., Capt. of the bark Gen. Stark, nervous affection, at sea, Aug. 17, 1832, NR 9
  • Mary Eliza, d. Daniel, jr., formerly of Manchester, bur Oct. 23, 1838, a 18 m NR 9
  • _______, s. Daniel, scarlet fever, Apr. 11, 1839, a 2 y

CURTES (see also Curtis)

  • Sara, d. William and Alse, 25:8 m:1660, CT R

CURTICE (see also Curtis)

  • John, s. Richard and Sara, 28:5 m:1659, CT R
  • John, s. Richard and Sara, 4:7 m:1660, CT R

CURTIS (see also Curtes, Curtice)

  • Abel Winslow, bur June 5, 1816, a 42 y NR 9
  • Abigail, wid, Zechariah, d. John Gray, aged, Oct. 16, 1800, a 86 y CR 4
  • Abigail, alias Jenkins, d. Zechariah and Abigail, debility, Mar. 28, 1809, a 69 y CR 4
  • Ambrose, intemperance, Jan. 27, 1819, a 42 y
  • Amos, gastritis, bur at Danvers, d. May 14, 1828, a 74 y
  • Ann Maria S., NR 9, d. Daniel and Lydia, lung fever, Mar. 15, 1849, a 7 w
  • Betsey, wid, suddenly, a 74 y Issue of Feb. 26, 1833, NR 9
  • James R., phthisis pulmonalis, Apr. 21, 1823, a 14 y
  • Joseph, drowned near Boston Light house [in Boston harbour, from on board the William Henry, on the outward passage, NR 9], _______, 1826, a 22 y
  • Judith, Mrs., bur Aug. 14, 1838, CR 5
  • Lucia Nichols, d. Nehemiah and Sara, strangers, convulsions, Oct. 10, 1812, a 10 m CR 4
  • Margaret (Thomas of Marblehead), wid Daniel, at the charity house, old age, Jan. 6, 1815, a 82 y CR 4
  • [Martha Ann, NR 9], d. Stacy, cholera, Oct. 12, 1821, a 7 m
  • Mary, Nov. __, 1833, CR 13
  • Nancy, w. Ambrose, bur June 10, 1808, NR 9
  • Sally [Courtis, d. Ambrose, dec. NR 9], phthisis pulmonalis, Sept. 15, 1824, a 24 y
  • Stacey, first officer of brig Time, at sea, _______, 1823, a 27 y
  • Stephen Harley, s. Harley and Mary, GR 8, s. Hardy, bronchitis [croup CR 10], Oct. 29, 1824, a 3 y
  • _______, wid, formerly of Marblehead, a 80 y Issue of May 15, 1810, NR 9

CURWEN (see also Corwen, Corwin, Cowan, Curwin)

  • Abigail, w. Samuel, Esq., Mar. 31, 1793, in her 69th y, NR 9
  • George, drowned at sea, Jan. __, 1761, a 21 y PR 654
  • Sally, Oct. __, 1825, a 9 y
  • Samuel, Esq. [s. Rev. George, NR 9], Apr. 10, 1802, a 87 y
  • Samuel E., s. James B. and Rebecca H., July 6, 1849, a 7 m
  • Sarah, d. George and Sarah, Feb. 26, 1773, a 30 y PR 654
  • Sarah [d. Benj. Pickman and Abigail, PR 654], wid, bur Jan. 5, 1810, a 91 y, NR 9

CURWIN (see also Curwen)

  • George, Esq., b. England, d. _______, 1685, GR 7
  • George, Rev., h. Mehittable (Parkman), Nov. 23, 1717, in his 35th y
  • George [d. Rev. George, PR 654], at Eustacia [d. June 7, a 28 y PR 654], rec'd news, June 30, 1746, PR 57
  • Hannah [Caswell, NR 9], dysentery, Oct. 5, 1827, a 12 y
  • Jonathan, s. Rev. George and Mehittable (Parkman), Nov. 6, 1718
  • Lidia, w. George, Dec. 23, 1700
  • Mehitabel, wid. Rev. George, Nov. 13, 1718

CUSHING

  • James, merchant, at Alexandria, a 31 y Issue of Sept. 20, 1796, NR 9
  • Mary, S., grandd. Lt. Gov. _______, deceased, bur Oct. 4, 1816, a 21 y NR 9
  • Sarah, w. Thomas C. [editor of the Salem Gazette, NR 9], July 13, 1805 [a 37 y GR 7]
  • Thomas, Esq. [Col. CR 11], s. Lt. Gov. _______, deceased, bur Dec. 7, 1808, NR 9
  • Thomas C. [native of Hingham, of the firm of Cushing & Appleton, NR 9], printer of the Salem Gazette, dysentery, Sept. 29, 1824, a 60 y
  • William Henry Dean, s. Thomas C. and Sarah, May 12, 1806 [a 10 m GR 7]
  • Zenas, of Weymouth, a 33 y Issue of Oct. 16, 1804, NR 9

CUTLER

  • James, a 80 y Issue of Feb. 17, 1795, NR 9

CUTTER

  • _______, Mr., May 10, 1848, PR 79

CUTTS

  • Benjamin, _______, 1829 tomb GR 7
  • M. E. [Mary Erwin NR 9], d. Benjamin, congestion of brain, Sept. 18, 1829, a 3 y

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