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
HACKER to HILT Surnames

HACKER

  • Anna, w. Isaac Issue of Sept. 10, 1802, NR 9
  • Bethiah, d. George and Bethiah (Meachum) 6 m:1674 CT R
  • Caroline Elizabeth, d. William Estes and Nancy, 10:10 m:1839 CR 7
  • Elizabeth, d. Isaac and Anna, 24:2 m:1795 CR 7
  • Elizabeth, d. Isaac and Anna, 22:8 m:1806 CR 7
  • Elizabeth, wid Isaac, palsy, Jan. 26, 1843, a 64 y
  • Hannah, d. Isaac and Anna, 12:2 m:1792 CR 7 [a 12 y NR 9]
  • Hannah, d. Isaac Issue of Aug. 29, 1806, NR 9
  • H. M. [Hannah Miffin, NR 9], d. William E., pneumonitis, July 29, 1830, a 4 y
  • Isaac, s. Isaac and Anna, at the Isle of France, in the Indian Ocean, 24:5 m [Aug. 31, NR 9] 1804, CR 7 [a 22 y NR 9]
  • Isaac, Aug. 18, 1753, PR 5
  • Isaac [schoolmaster, NR 9], [sr. CR 7], palsy, Sept. 6, 1818, a 68 y [5:9 m CR 7]
  • Lydia, d. Isaac and Anna, 22:8 m:1799 CR 7
  • Mehitable, w. Capt. Isaac, Oct. 13, 1813, a 46 y GR 1
  • Molly, suddenly, a 65 y Issue of Apr. 20, 1810, NR 9
  • Nancy, w. William E., metastaltic rheumatism, Oct. 9 [6, NR 9], 1830, a 42 y
  • Nancy Ellen, CR 7, d. William Estes and Nancy, CR 7, croup, July 22, 1825, a 15 m [25:7 m CR 7]
  • Rebekah, d. Isaac and Anna, 11:7 m:1799, CR 7 [a 21 y NR 9]
  • Springet Penn, s. Isaac and Anna, 30:9 m:1791 CR 7
  • _______, w. William, Oct. 1, 1756, PR 57
  • _______, s. William Estes and Nancy, CR 7, cholera infantum, Oct. 12, 1828, a 1 m [5:10 m CR 7]

HACKETT

  • Ann, dropsy, Nov. 19, 1847, a 20 y

HADLE

  • James, May 15, 1848, a 35 y NR 9
  • Willis, s. Willis, a 6 m Issue of Mar. 12, 1833, NR 9

HADLOCK (see also Hadlocke)

  • Sarah, eldest d. John and Sarah, Oct. 11, 1701, a 7 y CR 2

HADLOCKE (see also Hadlock)

  • James, Dec. 3, 1687, CT R

HAGGETT, Eliza, d. Isaac and Betsy, Sept. 21, 1803, a 9 m GR 8

HAGUE, Deborah, Mrs., Aug. 26, 1835, a 30 y, NR 9

  • Joseph S., b. Boston, s. Mary, Dec. 6, 1847, a 4 y

    HAINES (see also Haynes)

    • Daniell, s. Thomas and Sarah (Ray) last of June, 1689, CT R
    • Frances Ellen, of Danvers, b. Danvers, s. Malachi and Dorcas, scarlet fever, at Danvers, June 24, 1847, a 1 y
    • Martha Hale, NR 9, b. Londonderry, w. I. K. [w. John K., NR 9], formerly w. Amos Smith, d. John and Deborah Dwinell, consumption, Apr. 5, 1849, a 41 1-2 y
    • Richard, 16:10 m:1681 CT R
    • Thomas, s. Thomas, June 28, 1689, a 1 y CR 2

    HAIR (see also Hare)

    • _______, ch. Patrick, throat distemper, bur Mar. 15, 1786, a 2 y CR 11

    HALE

    • Benjamin, second officer of ship Two Brothers, at Batavia, Aug. 5, 1823, a 45 y
    • Benjamin, seaman on board ship Sumatra, at Canton. Aug. __, 1828, a 21 y Issue of Apr. 28, 1829, NR 9
    • {Edward Thomas, GR 8], s. Moses and Hannah, GR 8, dropsy in head, May 3, 1821, a 3 y [a 5 y 4 m GR 8]
    • Elizabeth, d. Benjamin, dysentery, Aug. 26, 1841, a 27 y
    • George P., s. Pemberton, inflammation of bowels, June 12, 1842, a 2 m
    • Hannah, d. Moses [and Hannah GR 8], phthisis pulmonalis, Jan. 19, 1822, a 18 y [a 17 y CR 10]
    • Hannah, wid Moses, dropsy, Apr. 11, 1841, a 63 y
    • [Henry Appleton, dup], s. Henry [scarlet fever, dup], Mar. 29 [28, dup], 1839, a 2 y
    • Jeremiah J., carpenter, "shot himself in his shop, he had been much depressed in mind for several weeks," Mar. 26, 1843, a 33 y
    • John, hairdresser, bur June 30, 1807, a 36 y NR 9
    • John, hatter, consumption, Jan. 10, 1820, a 32 y
    • Martha, w. Pemberton, consumption, June 4, 1842, a 31 y
    • Moses, consumption, bur at Rowley, d. Oct. 2, 1822, a 50 y [a 45 y NR 9]
    • Samuel, s. twin, Joseph and Mary (Downing) Aug. 27, 1845
    • Sarah E., Aug. 6, 1839, a 25 y NR 9

    HALEY

    • Hannah E., b. Portland, w. M. F., d. Daniel Masin, consumption, Aug. 20, 1844, a 35 y
    • Lavinia (Pitcher) w. Shillaber, consumption, May 23, 1841, a 38 y
    • Nathaniel, at the marine hospital, Hyannis, a 24 y Issue of Apr. 3, 1840, NR 9
    • William Albert, CR 11, s. Shillaber and Lavinia, CR 11, scarlet fever, Feb. 9, 1840, a 4 y [Nov. 9, 1839, a 4 y 7 m CR 11].

    HALL

    • Daniel, gardner, hectic, Aug. 16, 1835, a 51 y CR 1
    • E. G. B. [Enoch G. B. NR 9], s. Ralph, hydrocephalus, bur at Danvers, d. Aug. 5, 1826, a 12 y
    • Elizabeth, d. Daniel, a 3 y Issue of Mar. 22, 1816, NR 9
    • Hannah, a 25 y Issue of Apr. 5, 1808, NR 9
    • Hannah, d. Daniel, consumption, a 17 y Issue of Feb. 3, 1832, NR 9
    • Henry [inf. ch. John, NR 9], lung fever, May 30, 1819, a 17 m
    • James L., lost overboard from the brig Active, a 18 y Issue of Jan. 1, 1811, NR 9
    • Jane, bur Jan. 22, 1814, a 34 y NR 9
    • John [P. S. NR 9], b. Billerica, baker, s. Joseph and Mary, consumption, May 21, 1845, a 23 y
    • Margaret, old age, at the almshouse, Mar. 2, 1830, a 72 y
    • Mary, wid Samuel, Feb. 16, 1817, a 74 y PR 55
    • Mary, w. Daniel, a 46 y Issue of Mar. 22, 1831 NR 9
    • Mary, Mrs., bur Apr. 25, 1837, a 73 y NR 9
    • Nancy [d. Capt. Spencer, NR 9], bur. Apr. 13, 1805, a 18 y CR 11
    • Polly, d. Spencer, deceased, bur Dec. 30, 1795, CR 11
    • Sarah, w. William, bur July 28, 1835, a 43 y NR 9
    • Sarah Fletcher, NR 9, d. Daniel, dysentery and hydrocephalus, Sept. 10, 1824, a 2 y
    • Spence, diarrhea, bur Sept. 15, 1782, a 5 w CR 11
    • Spencer, a 29 y Issue of Dec. 31, 1816, NR 9
    • Susan G., w. William P., formerly of Barnstead, NH, a 25 y Issue of Oct. 8, 1833, NR 9
    • William, mate of brig Sally, at sea, _______, 1825, a 40 y
    • William, at sea, _______, 1829, a 42 y
    • William, 2d officer of brig Nereus, Capt. Endicott, at Bombay Issue of Mar. 29, 1831, NR 9
    • William H., s. Hon. Joseph, of Camden, ME, bur Feb. 14, 1837, a 15 y 10 m NR 9
    • William Henry, NR 9, s. Eliphalet and Elizabeth B., NR 9, croup, Aug. 25, 1840, a 2 1-2 y
    • _______, Capt., bur July 1, 1773, PR 655
    • _______ (Dimon) w. _______, bur Nov. 16, 1790, CR 11
    • _______, ch. stillborn, Isaac, Jan. __, 1840

    HAM

    • Ruth [Ruth F., GR 8], Mrs., family of Mark W., lung fever, Apr. 18, 1839, a 24 y

    HAMILTON

    • Joseph, King's evil, a 19 y Issue of June 19, 1807, NR 9
    • Mary, Mrs., a 82 y Issue of Dec. 13, 1836, NR 9
    • _______, wid [Alexander, NR 9], bur June 1, 1814, PR 61 [a 84 y NR 9]

    HAMLET

    • Elizabeth, at New Orleans Issue of Nov. 1, 1822, NR 9
    • Mary Jane, GR 9, d. Horace and Priscilla, measles, Apr. 1, 1847, a 1 y
    • Phillip A., b. New Orleans, s. Phillip S. and Eliza, suicide, at Boston, Aug. 17, 1847, a 28 y

    HAMMOND

    • Abigail Dennis, NR 9, d. Daniel, pneumonia, Mar. 19, 1827, a 7 y
    • Abigail, wid, a 71 y Issue of Aug. 20, 1833, NR 9
    • Caroline, d. William, dec., bilious fever, June 13, 1840, a 16 y
    • David, hydro thorax, Jan. 16, 1825, a 32 y [a 33 y CR 10]
    • Daniel, _______, 1829, tomb GR 7
    • E. A. [Edward Augustus, NR 9}, s. Daniel, pneumonia, June 5 [Sept. 1, dup], 1830, a 2 y
    • Edward, at Topsfield, a 31 y Issue of Sept. 10, 1811, NR 9
    • Jane, wid, enteritis, bur at Marblehead, d. June 12, 1822, a 49 y
    • John Henry, s. Daniel, a 3 y 8 m Issue of Apr. 10, 1838, NR 9
    • Juduthon (marine) on board the US Frigate "Congress", Nov. 11, 1819, PR 653
    • Mary, d. Daniel, convulsions, Mar. 10, 1827, a 8 y
    • Mary, b. Marblehead, w. Edward, d. Jonathan and Rebecca Thompson, lung fever, Apr. 15, 1848, a 70 y
    • Mary Ann, of Danvers, w. Augustus, d. Paul and Lucy Carter, consumption, at Danvers, Apr. 1, 1845, a 40 y
    • Samuel B., 1st officer of the brig Margaret Ann, of New York, at Ambriz, Africa, May 30, 1846, a 20 y NR 9
    • Sophia Ann, GR 8, d. John L., dropsy, Apr. 18, 1842, a 21 y
    • _______, w. John, a 51 y Issue of Mar. 7, 1806, NR 9
    • _______, ch. John Issue of Oct. 13, 1812, NR 9

    HAMPSON

    • Grace (Horn) wid, b. at Marblehead, fever, aged, Oct. 20, 1815, a 86 y CR 4
    • Nathaniel, s. William, ropemaker, and Elizabeth (Eliot) of Marblehead, dysentery, Oct. 4, 1801, a 13 m 16 d CR 4

    HANCOCK

    • Hannah, d. John and Hannah, infantile, Dec. 29, 1845, a 2 d
    • Hiram, s. Benjamin Hans, from Chester, Penn., and Mary (Richardson) b. at Danvers, worms, Sept. 23, 1814, a 5 y CR 4
    • Polly [wid NR 9], hydrothorax, May 23, 1824, a 45 y

    HANDFORD

    • [Sarah W. J. NR 8], Mrs., hectic, Nov. 4, 1788, a 34 y CR 1 [a 32 y NR 8]

    HANDLEN (see also Hanlon)

    • John, of Danvers, Apr. 25, 1840, a 87 y CR 14

    HANDLEY

    • Bridget, b. Ireland, w. John, ship fever, Nov. 15, 1847, a 26 y
    • James, b. Ireland, laborer, fits, May 15, 1848, a 35 y
    • John, b. Ireland, h. Bridget, ship fever, Nov. 16, 1847, a 37 y

    HANLON (see also Handlen)

    • Daniel, s. James and Elizabeth, drowned at Union wharf, July 26, 1846, a 5 3-4 y
    • Mary, d. James, scarlet fever, Dec. 2, 1842, a 5 m

    HANOVER

    • John, a native of Great Britain Issue of Dec. 16, 1803, NR 9

    HANSCOM (see also Hanscomb)

    • Emily Augusta, NR 9, d. James and Martha D., scarlet fever, May 20, 1849, a 4 y
    • James, s. James, Nov. 2, 1835, a 2 y 9 m NR 9
    • Ruth, w. James, consumption, at the workhouse, Mar. 9, 1823, a 42 y

    HANSCOMB (see also Hanscom)

    • Mary, bur Mar. 10, 1837, a 86 y NR 9

    HANSON

    • Bethiah, wid, d. Joseph Southwick, deceased, a 58 y Issue of Sept. 26, 1800, NR 9
    • Ellen, d. Jeremiah, a 5 y Issue of Oct. 9, 1838, NR 9
    • Francis Austin, NR 9, H., ch. Elijah A., fever, Sept. 3, 1840, a 19 m [a 9 m NR 9]
    • Jeremiah, b. Maine, teamster, s. Ephraim and Mary, lung fever, Apr. 13, 1845, a 43 y
    • Lucy N., of Boston, d. John Simon, consumption, at Boston, May 25, 1844, a 27 y
    • Mary [wid NR 9], paralysis, Aug. 12, 1824, a 61 y
    • [Mehitable, w. Daniel, NR 9], family of Daniel, fits, Feb. 21, 1839, a 30 y
    • Nancy W., d. Jeremiah and Nancy, dropsy in head, July 21, 1845, a 3 1-2 m
    • Peter, "a native of Germany, formerly coachman to the Hon. Mr. Gray" Issue of May 25, 1810, NR 9
    • Samuel J., s. Jeremiah and Susannah, croup, Jan 21, 1845, a 2 y
    • _______, ch. Tobias, a 4 m Issue of Feb. 12, 1813, NR 9

    HANTON

    • Matthew, Dec. 31, 1780, in his 44th y, NR 11

    HARADAN (see also Harraden)

    • Jonathan, Capt., a distinguished naval commander [hectic, CR 1], Nov. 23, 1803, a 59 y GR 7

    HARADEN (see also Harraden)

    • Andrew, Jan. 27, 1786, PR 244
    • Anne Augusta, d. Andrew and Augusta, Oct. 21, 1838, a 3 y, NR 9
    • Betsy, Sept. 26, 1836, PR 244
    • Catherine, peripneumony, Sept. 12, 1821, a 13 y
    • Charles Andrew, s. Andrew and Augusta, Oct. 19, 1838, a 15 m NR 9
    • Hannah, Aug. 7, 1826, PR 244
    • Jane, Oct. 15, 1802, PR 244
    • Lydia, w. Andrew, Jan. __, 1824, PR 244
    • Lydia, Dec. 30, 1835, PR 244
    • Peggy, Oct. 26, 1834, PR 244
    • Polly, Sept. _______, 1776, PR 244
    • Rachel (Bancroft) of Lowell, w. Stephen, consumption, at Lowell, Nov. 6, 1842, a 53 y
    • Timothy Augustus, GR 8, s. Timothy and Abigail, GR 8, Feb. 1, 1822, a 5 w

    HARD

    • Jahiel, formerly 2d officer of the brig Indus, at Batavia, Dec. 2, 1824, a 30 y Issue of May 17, 1825, NR 9
    • James, s. the late Jahiel, quinsy, May 5, 1827, a 3 y

    HARDING

    • Catharine, a 13 y Issue of Sept. 14, 1821, NR 9
    • David, s. David and Margaret, Nov. 22, 1838, a 1 y GR 8
    • Edmund, on brig Stark, lost overboard, at sea, _______, 1827, a 19 y
    • Nancy, consumption, July 24, 1827, a 26 y

    HARDWICK

    • Mrs., at Danvers, a 101 y Issue of Oct. 19, 1847, NR 9

    HARDY (see also Hardye)

    • Ann Augusta, d. Augustus, fever, July 29, 1844, a 5 m
    • Charles, s. Temple [and Sally, GR 8], dysentery, Sept. 13, 1819, a 9 m
    • Emily S., d. Temple, jr., and Mary, infantile, Oct. 5, 1846, a 5 1-2 m
    • Joseph [s. Joseph, GR 1], h. Mary (Grafton) Apr. 14, 1687 [a 29 y GR 1]
    • Joseph, s. Joseph and Sarah (Pickering Sept. 3, 1718
    • Joseph Grafton, NR 9, s. Temple and Sally, brain fever, Oct. 20, 1846, a 23 y
    • Martha, d. Joseph and Mathew, 5:11 m:1674, CT R
    • Martha, d. Joseph, jr. and Mary (Grafton) Jan. __ [abt 1688], a 5 y
    • Martha, d. James and Ruth, Dec. 23, 1707, a 9 y 4 m GR 1
    • Mary F. (Parsons) w. William [formerly of Gilmanton, NH, NR 9], consumption, June 25, 1842, a 23 y
    • Rufus B., s. Temple, jr. and Mary, infantile, Oct. 1, 1846, a 5 1-2 m
    • Seeth, d. Joseph and Mary, Dec. 21, 1712, a 25 y 7 m GR 1
    • Temple, _______, 1828, tomb, GR 8

    HARDYE (see also Hardy)

    • Benjamin, s. Joseph, sr., Mar. 9, 1686-7, CT R

    HARE (see also Hair)

    • John, at Calcutta, a 20 y Issue of Apr. 18, 1806, NR 9

    HARENTON, see Harrington

    HARLEY

    • _______, ch. Dr., bur Aug. 26, 1808, CR 11

    HARLOW

    • John, b. Maine, mariner, drowned, Aug. 29, 1846, a 42 y

    HARRADEN (see also Haradan, Haraden, Harridan)

    • Andrew, Capt., July 8, 1835, a 66 y NR 9
    • Augustus [Timothy Augustus, GR 8], s. Capt. Timothy [and Abigail, GR 8], drowned, Apr. 25, 1818, a 5 y [5 y 25 d GR 8]
    • Eunice, w. Capt. Jonathan [d. Rev. James Diman, NR 9], [hectic, CR 1], Nov. 12, 1796, a abt 44 y
    • Mary, wid Capt. Jonathan, privateer commander in the Revolution, Jan. 13, 1832, a 74 y NR 9
    • Sarah Elizabeth, NR 9, d. Andrew and Augusta, dropsy, Jan. 22, 1847, a 6 y [a 5 y 10 m NR 9]
    • Timothy, master of brig Time, at sea, _______, 1823, a 40 y
    • _______, of East Bradford, wid Andrew, age, at East Bradford, Dec. 29, 1846, a 85 y

    HARRIDAN (see also Harraden)

    • Andrew, s. Andrew and Mary, May 1, 1794, a 4 y 3 m 18 d GR 1
    • Joseph, cholera, Sept. 31, 1786, a 17 y CR 1

    HARRINGTON, Elisha, Capt., from Weston, 2d h. _______ Burrill, cast away on Georgia, drowned, received news Dec. 28, 1800, a 35 y CR 4

  • Eliza B., d. Jonas, consumption, Apr. 29, 1841, a 15 y
  • James [father James PR 61], a 66 y Issue of Nov. 17, 1807, NR 9
  • Jonathan, formerly of Weston, a 27 y Issue of Dec. 18, 1810, NR 9
  • Leonard, s. Leonard B., Aug. 19, 1834, a 4 m NR 9
  • Peter, Col., formerly of Lexington, a 41 y Issue of Jan. 30, 1816, NR 9
  • Polly Issue of Apr. 19, 1796, NR 9
  • _______, wid Issue of Aug. 16, 1811, NR 9

    HARRIS

    • Albert, s. Alden, dropsy, bur at Beverly, Mar. 1, 1840, a 4 y
    • Alden Augustus, s. Alden, Aug. 14, 1836, a 27 m CR 5 [a 11 m NR 9]
    • Amy, wid, d. Nathaniel Chamberlain, bur Feb. 18, 1817, a 40 y NR 9
    • Betsey, b. Marblehead, w. James, d. John and Mary Trail, consumption, Apr. 9, 1845, a 52 y [a 56 y CR 5]
    • Daniel, at Cutler, ME, drowned, by filling of boat, July 20, 1837, a 26 y NR 9
    • David, of Williamsburg, b. Portsmouth, NH, h. Eliza (Babbidge) s. Job and Elizabeth, accident at New York, Mar. 25, 1845, a 41 y
    • Eliza, Mrs., d. Joseph Frothingham, May 1, 1840, a 21 y NR 9
    • Ellen E., b. Hillsboro, NH, d. George O. and Mary J., scarlet fever, June 3, 1849, a 5 2-3 y
    • Hester [Esther, d. Esther NR 9], d. wid Hester, lung fever, bur Apr. 1, 1848, a 21 m CR 11
    • John, on board the barque Gentlemen, at sea, Nov. 29, 1842, NR 9
    • Mary E. T., d. James, consumption, July 23, 1843, a 26 y
    • Nathaniel Batchelder, s. William, fall from chamber window, Oct. 30, 1818, a 4 y
    • Oliver Chapin, NR 9, b. Hillsboro, NH, s. George O. and Mary J., scarlet fever, May 26, 1849, a 7 1-2 y
    • Robert, a 16 y Issue of Oct. 11, 1803, NR 9
    • Robert, a 63 y Issue of Dec. 19, 1817, NR 9
    • Susannah, wid of James, of Ipswich, suddenly, a 69 y Issue of May 4, 1819, NR 9
    • _______, ch. stillborn, Mr., bur July 23, 1811, PR 61
    • _______, w. Peter, at the poorhouse Issue of Oct. 25, 1811, NR 9
    • _______, ch. stillborn, Capt., bur Dec. 15, 1812, PR 61
    • _______, ch. Capt. John, bur May 28, 1814, PR 61
    • _______, ch. Capt. John, bur July 31, 1815, PR 61
    • _______, d. William B., croup, May 13, 1840, a 6 w
    • _______, ch. John T., dropsy in head, Sept. 21, 1843, a 5 w

    HARRISON

    • James F., June 3, 1817, a 29 y GR 8
    • Rebecca, a 70 y Issue of June 9, 1795, NR 9
    • Rosamond, d. John S. and Elisabeth, bur Apr. 4, 1838, a 10 m CR 11
    • Sarah [S., GR 8], unm., scarlet fever, bur June 7, 1834, CR 11 [a 20 y GR 8]
    • _______, w. Robert Caesar, bur May 1, 1792, CR 11

    HARROD

    • Henry, Feb. __, 1663, CT R
    • John, s. John and Em, last week, Apr. 1662, CT R
    • Jonathan, s. John and Em, last week, Apr. 1662, CT R

    HARRON (see also Herron)

    • Elizabeth Grant, NR 9, d. William M. and Lucy, dropsy in head, Feb. 24, 1846, a 2 y
    • John, s. Samuel, a 8 y Issue of Sept. 23, 1817, NR 9
    • Joseph, seaman, on brig Banyan, drowned, _______, 1825, a 16 y
    • Samuel, seaman, drowned from on board the brig Banian, on his passage from Batavia to Rotterdam, Apr. 8, 1825 Issue of June 7, 1825, NR 9
    • _______, w. Samuel Issue of July 29, 1817, NR 9

    HART

    • C. M. [Caroline Matilda, GR 7], d. Charles [and Frances, GR 7], disease of the external ear, Apr. 27, 1827, a 8 y
    • Charles, at sea, _______, 1829, a 42 y
    • Henrietta, only ch. Charles, a 15 m Issue of Dec. 22, 1835, NR 9
    • Joseph, suddenly, Dec. 20, 1830, a 56 y NR 9
    • Mary P., d. Joseph and Jane, Feb. 15, 1800, a 4 m GR 1
    • Zorobabel, mariner in the schooner Friendship, sailed from Winyan, Nov. __, 1803, lost at sea, _______, PR 82
    • _______, s. Joseph Issue of Aug. 26, 1803, NR 9
    • _______, w. Martin [formerly of South Reading, NR 9], parturition, Sept. 7, 1821, a 25 y
    • _______, twin chn. Timothy and Ann, infantile, Jan. 23, 1849, a 2 d

    HARTFORD

    • James, seaman on board the ketch John, Capt. Stephen Phillips, drowned on his passage from Naples, Dec. 14, 1798, NR 9

    HARTHORNE (see also Hathorne)

    • Susanna (Tousel) wid John, aged, Aug. 28, 1802, a 80 y CR 4

    HARTSHORN (see also Hartshorne)

    • Abia, Mrs., of Wilton, Apr. 23, 1810, a 87 y PR 55
    • Tamar, typhus fever, Sept. 11, 1823, a 39 y

    HARTSHORNE (see also Hartshorn)

    • Abigail, w. Dea. [Thomas, NR 9], hectic, Mar. 14, NR 9, 1809, a 53 y CR 1
    • Jonathan, a 30 y Issue of Nov. 15, 1803, NR 9
    • Nathaniel, Apr. 7, 1791, PR 55
    • Tamar, w. Thomas, Nov. 14, 1802, a 53 y 2 m 13 d PR 55
    • Thomas, of Wilton, Feb. 7, 1810, a 89 y PR 55
    • Thomas [Capt., a soldier in the French and an officer in the Revolutionary Wars, NR 9], old age or consumption, May 6, 1819, a 77 y

    HARVEY

    • Charles, s. John, carditis, Jan. 11, 1822, a 2 y
    • Charles, on board the ship Clay, Capt. Benjamin Hitchens, at Batavia, a 27 y Issue of Mar. 19, 1822, NR 9
    • Charles, s. Bridget, a 6 m Issue of Jan. 9, 1835, NR 9
    • Hannah, w. James, apoplexy, Sept. 3, 1827, a 43 y
    • Harriet J. [Isadore, NR 9], d. James C. and Harriet N., Oct. 18, 1849, a 3 1-2 y
    • Hoaquin Simon, NR 9, of Manilla, "brought to Salem by Capt. Egleston," consumption, May 23, 1842, a 16 y
    • James, _______, 1828, tomb GR 7
    • James C., jr., s. James C. and Harriet N., dysentery, Sept. 29, 1848, a 5 1-2 y
    • James Townsend, NR 9, s. James C., dropsy, Apr. 10, 1843, a 2 1-2 y
    • John, seaman, at Marseilles, a 40 y Issue of July 15, 1831, NR 9
    • John H., b. Lowell, s. John M. and Emeline, bowel complaint, bur in NH, d. Aug. 20, 1845, a 3 y
    • Mary Townsend, d. Capt. James, June 15, 1834, NR 9
    • Sara, d. Richard, 26:10 m:1659 CT R
    • Sarah B., d. James C. and Harriet N., canker, Sept. 28, 1848, a 10 1-2 m
    • Susan, wid, Dover, Nov. 11, 1847, a 69 y NR 9
    • _______, d. George, infantile, Feb. 21, 1849, a 1 d

    HARWOOD

    • Edward, s. twin, John and Eunice, atrophy, May 15, 1814, a 17 m CR 4
    • Eunice, w. John, a 28 y Issue of May 20, 1817, NR 9
    • John, s. John and Eunice (Ridgway) suddenly, July 6, 1815, a 31 m CR 4
    • John, consumption, on board the brig Favorite, Capt. Low, a 33 y Issue of Sept. 1, 1820, NR 9

    HASELTINE (see also Hazelton)

    • Jonathan, mason, by the fall of a house, at Haverhill, July 29, 1814, a 29 y NR 9
    • Sarah (Palfrey) w. Samuel, after delivery, May 4, 1808, a 20 y CR 4

    HASELTON (see also Hazelton)

    • Jane, Mrs., a 29 y Issue of Sept. 23, 1814, NR 9

    HASKELL

    • Abigail, w. William, consumption, Aug. 3, 1828, a 63 y
    • A. B. [Abigail Buxton, NR 9], d. Mark [and Hannah, GR 8], bronchitis, May 27, 1829, a 2 y [a 2 m GR 8]
    • Anna, w. Elijah, Feb. 22, 1796, a 22 y PR 70
    • Dorcas, w. William, a 39 y Issue of June 6, 1837, NR 9
    • Elijah, b. Gloucester, formerly of the Custom House, dysentery, at Worcester, Sept. 10, 1840, a 74 y
    • Eliza, d. William and Abigail, palsy, Apr. 17, 1846, a 48 y
    • George W., mate on board the sch. Naumkeag, Capt. Collins Ingalls, Jan. 1, 1843, a 32 y NR 9
    • Henry B., seaman [lost overboard, on passage from Liverpool to Havanna, NR 9], on brig Export, at sea, _______, 1828, a 23 y [Issue of Feb. 15, NR 9]
    • Lucy T., w. Elijah, June 4, 1834, a 66 y NR 9
    • Warren C. [Warner Choate, NR 9], s. Jacob S. and Sarah A., dropsy in head, July 11, 1845, a 1 y

    HASKET

    • Steeven, s. Steephen and Elizabeth, Mar. __, 1668-9, CT R

    HASSELTINE (see also Hazelton)

    • Ladd, _______, 1840, CR 13

    HASTINGS

    • Mary, Mrs., suddenly, at the almshouse, a 27 y Issue of Aug. 30, 1833, NR 9

    HATHAWAY

    • Eleazer, a 38 y Issue of Oct. 12, 1838, NR 9
    • Elizabeth W., b. Quebec, w. Samuel R., d. John and Sally Foxby, consumption, May 28, 1848, a 20 y
    • George R., s. Eleazer, a 3 y Issue of Mar. 11, 1834, NR 9
    • John F., of Lynn, s. John, dropsy, at Lynn, Mar. 11, 1841, a 7 y

    HATHER

    • Martha, at Lynn, a 36 y Issue of Jan. 22, 1802, NR 9

    HATHORN (see also Hathorne)

    • John Towzel, bur Sept. 3, 1800, a 38 y CR 11 [a 53 y PR 34]
    • Joseph, decay, bur May 17, 1786, CR 11, [a 42 y NR 6]
    • Mary, wid, bur June 18, 1805, a 80 y CR 11
    • Nathaniell, s. Joseph, measles, bur June 1, 1783, CR 11
    • Sarah, bur Aug. 31, 1804, a 54 y CR 11
    • William, Capt., bur Apr. 8 [4 GR 1], 1794, a 80 y CR 11

    HATHORNE (see also Harthorne, Hathorn, Hawthorne)

    • Aaron, June 18, 1799, a 47 y PR 55
    • Abigail, wid William, jaundice, Sept. 3, 1818, a 70 y
    • Benjamin Herbert, s. John and Susannah (Herbert) PR 59, lung fever, Feb. 9, 1824, a 50 y
    • Benjamin Herbert [Rev. NR 9], s. William and Mary, Sept. 5, 1837, PR 59 [a 27 y NR 9]
    • Benjamin Herbert, s. Henry G. and Helen Maria, Apr. 15, 1849, PR 59
    • Daniel, Capt., Apr. 18, 1796, a 64 y CR 1
    • Daniel, Capt. of brig Morning Star, sailed from Fayal, Nov. __, 1804, lost at sea, _______, PR 82
    • Ebenezer, s. Maj. John [and Susannah, PR 59], run over by a cart, Nov. 17 [7, NR 8], 1789, a 8 y CR 1
    • Elizabeth, w. John, jr., phthisis pulmonalis, May 10, 1825, a 41 y
    • Elizabeth, wid Joseph, Jan. 19, 1836, a 88 y GR 1
    • Eunice [d. Capt. Daniel and Rachel, GR 1], atrophy, May 10, 1827, a 62 y [a 60 y CR 1]
    • Ezra Dutch, s. William and Mary, July 22, 1846, PR 59
    • George, s. Eliezer and Abigaile (Corwin) last week: 2 m:1668 CT R
    • George, 2d, s. William and Mary, Dec. 22, 1841, PR 59
    • George, s. John and Susannah (Herbert) July __, 1798, PR 59
    • H., Mrs., oldest communicant in this church, bur Jan. 22, 1836, a 87 y CR 11
    • Helen Maria, d. Henry G. and Helen Maria, Oct. 22, 1846, PR 59
    • Henry, s. [Maj. CR 1], Oct. 11 [10, CR 1], 1791, PR 59 [a 2 w CR 1]
    • John, Col., May 10, 1717, a 76 y GR 1
    • John, s. Joseph, grand s. Col. John, Feb. 6, 1750, a 28 y GR 1
    • John, jr. [s. John and Susannah H., PR 59], pneumonia, Jan. 21, 1829, a 53 y
    • John, s. William and Mary, _______, 1833, PR 59
    • John, Col., Dec. 15, 1834, a 86 y CR 1
    • Joseph, jr., Aug. 2, 1745, PR 57
    • Joseph, Capt., "old," June 23, 1762, PR 57
    • Joseph, intemperance, Mar. 12, 1824, a 47 y
    • Mary, d. Benjamin, deceased, a 24 y Issue of May 27, 1788, NR 8
    • Mary, bur Mar. 28, 1802, CR 11 [a 60 y NR 9]
    • Mary, w. Capt. William, June 14, 1805, a 81 y GR 1
    • Mary, w. William, Apr. 16, 1836, a 56 y PR 59
    • Nathaniel, s. Col. John [and Susannah H., PR 59], Sept. 16, 1796, a 13 y [a 11 y CR 1]
    • Nathaniel, on board the ship Eliza, at Havanna Issue of Oct. 2, 1801, NR 9
    • Nathaniel, Capt., at Surinam, Apr. __, 1808, CR 1 [a 33 y NR 9 Issue of Apr. 15, NR 9]
    • Philip, s. Maj., Oct. 19, 1794, PR 55
    • Philip, s. John and Susannah (Herbert) Oct. 20, 1794, PR 59
    • Rachel, wid Capt. Daniel, NR 9, old age, Apr. [16, GR 1], 1813, a 79 y CR 1
    • Ruth, d. Daniel, lung fever, July 21, 1847, a 69 y
    • Sarah Crowninshield, d. Capt. Daniel and Rachel, Jan. 14, 1829, a 66 y GR 1
    • Susanna, consumption, May 30, 1818, a 59 y
    • Susannah [d. Capt. Benjamin Herbert, NR 9], w. Col. John, strangury, Nov. 8, 1834, a 81 y CR 1
    • Sussanna, d. Col. John [and Susannah H., PR 59], [fits, CR 1], Apr. 21, 1797, a abt 18 y
    • William [suddenly, NR 9], Dec. 7, 1815, a 72 y CR 11
    • William J. [1st officer of the brig Jane, Capt. Endicott, at sea on his passage from Sumatra, NR 9], mate of [ship], at sea, _______, 1826, a 23 y [Issue of Apr. 28, NR 9]
    • _______, ch. William, jr., scalded Issue of Apr. 9, 1811, NR 9
    • _______, ch. William, jr., a 6 w Issue of Aug. 23, 1811, NR 9
    • _______, w. William, bur. Sept. 5, 1818, PR 79

    HAWES

    • Benjamin, Oct. __, 1833, CR 13
    • Jonathan, at New Orleans, fever, Aug. 16, 1820, a 30 y Issue of Sept. 19, 1820, NR 9
    • Sarah, wid, consumption, Feb. 20, 1825, a 30 y
    • Stephen [Ens. NR 9], consumption, Jan. 28, 1821, a 28 y

    HAWKES (see also Hawks)

    • Abigail, Mrs., Mar. 14, 1838, a 75 y NR 9
    • Benjamin, jr., _______, 1839, tomb, GR 7
    • Benjamin, _______, 1839, tomb, GR 7
    • Joseph, of the schooner Hero, at Laguira Issue of Nov. 7, 1809, NR 9
    • Moses W., s. Benjamin, suppuration in the head, Nov. 9, 1823, a 20 y
    • Timothy, mate, the Alfred, at sea, _______, 1827, a 40 y

    HAWKINS

    • Caroline, d. Charles, deceased, a 22 y Issue of Nov. 27, 1838, NR 9
    • Charles M., s. Munson and Sarah A., consumption, Sept. 14, 1846, a 5 m
    • Sally, consumption, Dec. 31, 1839, a 54 y
    • Samuel, pneumonitis notha, May 23, 1828, a 85 y

    HAWKS (see also Hawkes)

    • Elizabeth, Jan. 7, 1831, a 21 y NR 9

    HAWTHORNE (see also Hathorne)

    • Elizabeth C., wid Nathaniel, d. Richard Manning, July 31, 1849, a 68 y

    HAY

    • Ann A., d. Richard and Ann, CR 11, deceased [at Topsfield, NR 9], consumption, Aug. 31, 1844, a 33 y Joseph H., tinplate worker, s. Richard and Ann, consumption, Aug. 29, 1848, a 33 y
    • Mary Eliza, NR 9, F., w. John A., d. Charles and Mary P. Staniford, consumption, May 21, 1847, a 24 y
    • Richard, bur Sept. __, 1837, a 54 y CR 11 [Issue of Sept. 22, NR 9]
    • Richard [of Boston, NR 9], hatter, s. Richard and Ann, fits, July 23, 1845, a 37 y
    • _______, ch. John Issue of Oct. 3, 1809, NR 9

    HAYCOCK

    • Mary, consumption, Oct. 11, 1819, a 18 m
    • _______, ch. _______, lung fever, Aug. 19, 1821, a 6 w CR 1
    • _______, s. _______, scrofula, Aug. 20, 1821, a 1 y

    HAYES (see also Hays)

    • Ella, d. John and Margaret, cholera infantum, Aug. 18, 1848, a 14 m
    • Jaccob [a native of Russia, NR 9], of West India disorder, Jan. 1, 1816 [1815, CR 4], a 54 y PR 35 [a 52 y NR 9]
    • John, s. Patrick and Mary, dropsy, June 19, 1847, a 5 1-2 m
    • Lydia, of Wilmington, NC, w. Jacob of Prussia, cramp, Sept. 21, 1808, a 49 y CR 4
    • Morries, s. Patrick and Mary, fever, July 21, 1849, a 1 1-4 y
    • Timothy, b. Ireland, laborer, s. Timothy and Ann, cold water, July 11, 1846, a 23 y

    HAYNES (see also Haines, Hayns)

    • John, s. Thomas [and Sara, NR 9], lung fever, Dec. 29, 1819, a 6 w
    • Martha L. D[orah, NR 9], d. John K. and Martha H., consumption, Oct. 5, 1846, a 1 y
    • Thomas, intemperance, June 9, 1822, a 40 y

    HAYNS (see also Haynes)

    • _______, s. _______, measles, bur Aug. 1, 1783, a 3 y CR 11
    • _______, wid, bur May 17, 1801, a 73 y CR 11

    HAYS (see also Hayes)

    • James [Capt., NR 9], May 20, 1815, a 42 y GR 7
    • James, s. John and Alice, cholera morbus, July 20, 1847, a 1 1-2 y
    • John, June 29, 1838, a 27 d CR 14
    • Thomas, s. Michael and Elen, teething, May 2, 1845, a 10 m

    HAYWARD (see also Heywood)

    • [Aaron Augustus, PR 208], s. Aaron, croup, Oct. 8, 1822, a 6 m
    • Aaron, _______, 1825, tomb, GR 7
    • Aaron [Augustus, PR 208], s. Aaron, Aug. 30, 1829, a 5 y
    • Caroline, May 6, 1826, PR 208
    • Charles Henry [s. Aaron, NR 9], Apr. 7, 1832, PR 208 [a 3 y NR 9]
    • Emeline, d. Josiah, intussusceptio, Sept. 23, 1829, a 20 m
    • John, a 78 y Issue of Feb. 19, 1813, NR 9
    • Josiah, _______, 1837, tomb, GR 7
    • S. E. [Sarah Elizabeth, NR 9], d. Josiah, convulsions, May 21, 1828, a 2 y

    HAZELTINE (see also Hazelton)

    • Caroline A., d. David and Hannah, lung fever, Feb. 6, 1847, a 5 m [8 d NR 9]
    • Harriet A., d. David, lung fever, Feb. 24, 1842, a 21 m [a 9 m NR 9]
    • Joseph H., s. David, Jan. 13, 1844, a 1 y

    HAZELTON (see also Haseltine, Haselton, Hasseltine, Hazeltine)

    • Huldah L., b. Rye, NH, w. John, d. John and Hanah Martin, consumption, Apr. 9, 1849, a 37 y
    • John, mason, s. Samuel and Sarah, Sept. 22, 1849, a 63 7-12 y
    • John Willard, NR 9, s. John and Huldah L., inflammation of bowels, Sept. [Aug. GR 9] 23, 1848, a 3 m
    • Samuel, sexton, decay, bur May 11, 1798, a 54 y CR 11
    • Samuel, mate of the brig William and Charles, at Havannah Issue of July 12, 1816, NR 9
    • _______, ch. _______ Issue of Aug. 7, 1812, NR 9

    HEAD

    • John, mate of brig Indus, at Batavia, _______, 1825, a 33 y

    HEAKIE

    • John J., s. James, of Ireland, dropsy, Feb. 17, 1840, a 7 m

    HEALEY (see also Healy)

    • William, b. England, currier, s. William [soldier under Gen. Harrison in the war of 1812, NR 9], and Ann, influenza, Jan. 21, 1849, a 72 y

    HEALY (see also Healey)

    • Elbridge A., mate of the brig Alonzo, drowned, at sea, a 26 y Issue of Nov. 9, 1821, NR 9
    • Harriet, d. William, scarlet fever, a 9 y Issue of Mar. 29, 1833, NR 9
    • Sally, wid, d. Benjamin Peirce, deceased, a 30 y Issue of Apr. 24, 1804, NR 9

    HEANEY (see also Heeney)

    • Peter, b. Ireland, laborer, consumption, June 20, 1849, a 40 y

    HEARD (see also Hurd)

    • Agnes G., w. Freeman and d. Capt. Hugh Hill of Beverly, at Beverly, bur Jan. 23, 1838, a 20 y NR 9
    • Daniel, s. Daniel, canker, Oct. 4, 1818, a 4 y
    • Daniel, phthisis pulmonalis, Jan. 18, 1824, a 33 y
    • Jacob F. [L. NR 9], b. Maine, typhus fever, Oct. 19, 1842, a 31 y
    • Mary (Emerton) w. Luke, from Lancaster, dropsy, Aug. 24, 1802, a 33 y CR 4
    • Mary Jane, d. Nathaniel, pertussis, May __, 1823, a 2 y
    • Nathaniel, phthisis pulmonalis, Nov. 15, 1823, a 37 y

    HEARSEY (see also Hersey)

    • Abel, suicide, March __, 1795, a 27 y CR 1 [Issue of Jan. 6, NR 9]
    • Abel, s. Abel, bronchitis, Feb. 22, 1829, a 5 m
    • Henry Colman, NR 9, s. Abel, croup, May 12, 1827, a 13 m
    • Ruthey, w. Freeman, Apr. 15, 1808, a 34 y GR 8

    HEART, see Hart

    HEATH

    • Polly C., Feb. 18, 1847, CR 13
    • Priscilla, dysentery, Dec. 2, 1815, a 77 y PR 35
    • _______, inf. ch. William Issue of Dec. 15, 1837, NR 9

    HEBERD (see also Hibbert)

    • Sarah, d. Robert and Joan, 8:10 m:1644 CT R

    HEDGE

    • Susan, dysentery, Aug. 4, 1817, PR 79
    • W. K., Feb. 26, 1833, PR 79

    HEENEY (see also Heaney)

    • Thomas, b. Ireland, laborer, lung fever, Jan. 11, 1848, a 53 y

    HELME

    • Deborah, consumption, Oct. 25, 1829, a 38 y

    HELME

    • Deborah, Mrs., a 71 y Issue of Apr. 19, 1831, NR 9
    • _______, ch. Hugh and Deborah, bur Oct. 4, 1786, CR 11

    HENRICKSON (see also Hendrickson)

    • Cornelius, Capt., master of the brig Margaret Ann, of New York, at Loando, Africa, May 5, 1845, NR 9

    HEMPSON

    • David Henry, NR 9, s. Henry and Sarah, dropsy, July 16, 1849, a 1 1-12 y

    HENDERSON

    • Benjamin, Dec. 5, 1749, PR 57
    • Benjamin, bachelor, at the charity house, fever sore, Nov. 3, 1794, a 59 y CR 4
    • Benjamin [s. Capt. Joseph GR 7], suicide, bur Mar. 2, 1823, a 24 y CR 10
    • Benjamin, Capt., a Revolutionary soldier, June 27, 1836, a 75 y NR 9
    • Charles Edwin, NR 9, s. John S. and Martha [Ann, NR 9], dropsy in head, Oct. 5, 1849, a 4 m
    • Daniel, s. Capt. Benjamin, lost from on board the brig Coromandel, on his passage from Charleston to Cowes, a 24 y Issue of Apr. 23, 1819, NR 9
    • Daniel [s. Capt. Benjamin and Mary, GR 8], consumption, May 31, 1827, a 38 y
    • Eliza, m., d. Daniel Segerston, consumption, July 2, 1842, a 26 y
    • Elizabeth, w. Thomas, a 23 y Issue of July 8, 1834, NR 9
    • Ephraim, s. Capt. Benjamin, 2d officer of the ship Ohio, of Philadelphia, cholera, at Hamburg, June __, 1832, a 37 y NR 9
    • Eunice [Mrs., NR 9], July 13, 1826, a 35 y
    • Jacob, Dea., bur Feb. 14, 1810, PR 61
    • John Henry, NR 9, s. Isaac S. and P., lung fever, Sept. 10, 1847, a 6 m
    • Joseph, on board the US frigate Constitution, Jan. __, 1823 Issue of Feb. 6, 1824, NR 9
    • Margaret, heart affection, Mar. 9, 1840, a 69 y
    • Martha M., d. John and Martha, teething, Sept. 26, 1848, a 13 m
    • Mary [d. Capt. Benjamin Glazier of Ipswich, NR 9], w. Joseph, painter, consumption, Feb. 20, 1823 [1825, GR 8], a 24 y
    • Polly, w. Joseph, May 4, 1801, a 32 y GR 7
    • Samuel, seaman on board the brig Lucilla, at Boston, suddenly Issue of July 12, 1836, NR 9
    • Sarah, wid, bur Apr. 6, 1811, a 49 y NR 9
    • _______, Mrs., bur [bet Sept. 18 and Oct. 20], 1759, CR 1
    • _______, sister, Capt. Benjamin, bur Apr. 4, 1811, PR 61
    • _______, Mrs., a 75 y Issue of Nov. 11, 1814, NR 9

    HENDRICK

    • George M., at the almshouse, a 45 y Issue of June 5, 1827, NR 9

    HENDRICKSON (see also Henrickson)

    • Caroline Augusta, NR 9, d. Cornelius, dropsy, May 13, 1842, a 2 y
    • Celesta Ann, NR 9, d. Cornelius, dropsy, May 17, 1842, a 7 m

    HENDY

    • Elizabeth, wid John, age, Nov. 10, 1843, a 94 y
    • John, Capt. [b. Bridgetown, Eng., GR 13], bur Apr. 4, 1809, a 83 y CR 11
    • [Margaret, GR 13], w. John, diarrhea and dropsy, bur July 23, 1783, CR 11 [a 59 y GR 13]

    HENESY

    • William, at the almshouse, a 53 y Issue of May 9, 1826, NR 9

    HENFEILD (see also Henfield)

    • Hanah, d. William and Elizabeth (Preston) _______, 1674, CT R

    HENFIELD (see also Henfeild)

    • Anna, wid Joseph, Jan. 8, 1832, a 88 y GR 7
    • Edmund, a 70 y Issue of Mar. 2, 1790, NR 9
    • Edmund, drowned, Oct. 21, 1793, PR 491
    • Edward, "found dead over one of the wharves," Nov. 1, 1793, NR 9
    • Elizabeth, marasmus, at the workhouse, Feb. 5, 1830, a 64 y
    • Gideon, bur Apr. 18, 1758, a 28 y CR 1
    • Gideon, Capt., a 47 y Issue of Mar. 18, 1800, NR 9
    • John [a Revolutionary pensioner, NR 9], apoplexy, Nov. 14, 1843, a 87 y
    • Jonathan, peripneumonia, Feb. 9, 1825, a 64 y
    • Joseph, Aug. 28, 1743, PR 39
    • Joseph, jr., suddenly, _______, 1794, PR 40
    • Joseph, Mar. 16, 1809, in his 67th y GR 7
    • Louisa Dow, NR 9, d. Amos and Louisa, inflammation of brain, May 10, 1849 [a 3 y 10 m NR 9]
    • Lydia, Mrs., a 71 y Issue of Mar. 11, 1794, NR 9
    • Lydia, Aug. __, 1812, PR 244
    • Mary, wid Edward, at her s. Edmund's, Feb. 5, 1816, a 71 y PR 35
    • [Mercy, in pencil], w. Gideon, Nov. 26, 1796 [a 42 y in pencil]
    • N., Nov. 20, 1833, a 49 y NR 9
    • Peter, a 76 y Issue of Sept. 15, 1807, NR 9
    • Ruth, convulsions, at the almshouse, July 6, 1829, a 36 y
    • Sarah, wid, a 80 y Issue of Jan. 16, 1810, NR 9
    • Thomas Lloyd, NR 9, s. Amos and Louisa, scarlet fever, May 6, 1849, a 1 1-2 y
    • _______, father of Joseph, Feb. 24, 1790, PR 40
    • _______, w. Edmund, Mar. __, 1794, PR 40

    HENMAN (see also Hinsman)

    • John, a 50 y Issue of June 26, 1787, NR 8
    • Thomas, a 40 y Issue of Nov. 18, 1806, NR 9
    • _______, ch. Thomas, bur Sept. 26, 1797, CR 11
    • _______, d. John, decay, bur Sept. 11, 1800, a 11 y CR 11
    • _______, ch. _______, cough and dysentery, bur Oct. 8, 1801, CR 11
    • _______, ch. wid, bur Apr. 19, 1818, a 17 m CR 11

    HERBERT

    • Elizabeth, w. Capt. Benjamin, Oct. 23, 1772, a 55 y GR 1
    • Benjamin, Jan. 20 [19, PR 57], 1761, a 51 y GR 1

    HERENTON

    • _______, ch. James, bur Oct. 30, 1807, PR 61

    HERMAN

    • William Francis, s. William, a 11 w Issue of Sept. 5, 1837, NR 9

    HEROE

    • Abigail, w. Rowlen, Feb. 13, 1765, a 36 y GR 1

    HERRICK

    • Barnabas, a 93 y Issue of Jan. 3, 1832, NR 9
    • Benjamin, consumption, Apr. 27, 1839, a 19 y
    • Bethiah, w. William Issue of Aug. 29, 1806, NR 9
    • Betsey, 3d h. Oliver, 1st h. J. Davidson, 2d h. Jonathan Pitman, d. John and Elizabeth Newton, consumption, June 1, 1849, a 65 y
    • Elizabeth, wid, NR 9, consumption, Feb. 1, 1820, a 59 y
    • George Dodge, s. Benjamin, a 2 m Issue of Oct. 4, 1814, NR 9 [Oct. 2, PR 24]
    • Horace, s. John and Elizabeth F. (Foster) Sept. 28, 1838, a 1 y 6 m 15 d PR 27
    • Horace, s. John and Elisabeth F., PR 27 , bowel complaint, bur at Danvers, d. June 24, 1843, a 7 m
    • Jonathan, a 40 y Issue of July 3, 1801, NR 9
    • Joseph, h. Mary, Feb. 4, 1717-18
    • Lydia, d. Barnabas and Lydia, consumption, Dec. 11, 1799, a 30 y CR 4
    • Lydia, w. Barnabas, old age, Aug. 19, 1820, a 82 y [a 92 y NR 9]
    • Mehitable, b. Middleton, wid Edmund [formerly of Boxford, NR 9], heart complaint, Sept. 5, 1844, a 81 y
    • Sarah, d. Jonathan and Elizabeth, dropsy, Nov. 28, 1849, a 62 y [a 82 y NR 9]
    • Theophilus, a 70 y Issue of Oct. 31, 1809, NR 9
    • _______, ch. William Issue of Sept. 27, 1803, NR 9
    • _______, ch. Robert, Aug. 14, 1836, CR 5
    • _______, ch. Oliver, a 11 m Issue of Aug. 19, 1836, NR 9
    • _______, Mrs., bur June 19, 1838, CR 5
    • _______, d. John and Elisabeth F. (Foster) July 7, 1838, a 15 h PR 27

    HERRON (see also Harron)

    • Eliza [Elizabeth, NR 9], w. Samuel, hernia, June 6, 1821, a 28 y [a 38 y NR 9]
    • John, Capt., a 38 y Issue of Oct. 10, 1809, NR 9
    • John, a 44 y Issue of Oct. 14, 1848, NR 9
    • Samuel [a native of Ireland, shoemaker, NR 9], insanity, drowned [by his own act, NR 9], July 25, 1821, a 45 y

    HERSEY (see also Hearsey, Hurcy)

    • Abel, _______, 1825, tomb GR 7
    • Benjamin, suicide, Oct. 16, 1825, a 58 y
    • Edward Augustus, s. Benjamin, a 14 m Issue of Apr. 11, 1837, NR 9
    • Mary Gardner, d. Abel, NR 9, dysentery, Nov. 11, 1820, a 2 y
    • Sally, w. Benjamin, dropsy, July 20, 1825, a 55 y
    • William, dropsy, at the almshouse, Apr. 18, 1826, a 53 y

    HETHERINGTON

    • Sarah, b. St. Andrews, d. William and Bridget, dysentery, Sept. 27, 1847, a 13 y

    HEUSLER (see also Heussler)

    • Elizabeth [wid George, CR 1], catarrh fever, Mar. 13, 1821, a 60 y

    HEUSSLER (see also Heusler, Huesler)

    • Abigail, w. George, Apr. 21, 1799, a 46 y GR 1
    • Elizabeth [d. George and Abigail, GR 1], phthisis pulmonalis, Nov. 1, 1823 [1825, GR 1], a 33 y
    • George, a native of Alsace, Germany [Apr. 3, 1817, PR 654], a 66 y Issue of Apr. 8, 1817, NR 9
    • George, Capt., drowned from on board the schooner John on her passage to Charleston, at sea Issue of Dec. 25, 1821, NR 9

    HEWES

    • Betty, Jan. 21, 1796, PR 79
    • Mehitable, wid, bur May 10, 1808, a 73 y NR 9

    HEYWOOD (see also Hayward)

    • Charles L., b. Grafton, h. Mrs. Elizabeth Page, s. Levi and Hannah, consumption, bur at Grafton, d. Aug. 2, 1849, a 48 y
    • Mary Augusta, while on a visit from Concord, Nov. 1, 1812, a 8 y NR 9
    • Sarah P., b. Wenham, w. Charles L., d. John and Sarah Baker, consumption, July 4, 1846, a 27 y

    HIBBERT (see also Heberd)

    • Mary Ann, of Boston, b. Boston, d. John P. and Mary, inflammation of bowels, at Boston, Aug. 26, 1845, a 9 m
    • Mary L., of Boston, w. John P., d. Thomas and Mary Lamson, consumption, at Boston, Mar. 17, 1845, a 40 y

    HICKES (see also Hicks)

    • Dorcas (Veren) w. Timothy, 5:11 m:1672 CT R

    HICKEY

    • Cornelius, b. Ireland, laborer, apoplexy, June 19, 1849, a 40 y
    • Edward, of Danvers, b. Ireland, currier, consumption, at Danvers, Nov. 16, 1849, a 44 y
    • Elizabeth (Archer) w. James, consumption, Jan. 14, 1841, a 28 y
    • John James, Feb. 16, 1840, a 8 m CR 14
    • Marion, consumption, Feb. 9, 1841, a 16 y
    • Mary, Mrs., formerly of Kerry, Ireland, a 73 y Issue of Jan. 31, 1834, NR 9
    • Mary, Sept. 24, 1838, a 4 m CR 14
    • _______, d. James, scarlet fever, Mar. 25, 1839, a 17 m
    • _______, ch. John, Mar. 14, 1841, CR 14

    HICKS (see also Hickes)

    • John, Mar. 15, 1750, PR 57
    • Joshua, s. Joshua and Martha (Derby) Nov. 13, 1720
    • Joshua, Maj. [merchant, NR 3], bur Aug. 13, 1757, a 63 y CR 1
    • William, s. John, "formerly of Cambridge, who was killed at the battle of Lexington," drowned Issue of Apr. 30, 1805, NR 9

    HICOCK

    • Elizabeth, consumption, July 1, 1830, a 19 y
    • _______, d. twin, _______, Mar. 13, 1818, a 2 d

    HIDE

    • Christian, d. Isaack and Susana (Bakstar) 10 m:1668 CT R
    • Isaack, s. Isaack and Susana (Bakstar) 5 m:1674 CT R

    HIFIELD (see also Hifle)

    • Mary (Stickney) w. John, child bed, bur June 15, 1845, a 35 y CR 11
    • Sarah Ellen, CR 11, d. John, dropsy, Jan. 27, 1841, a 16 m

    HIFLE (see also Hifield, Highfield)

    • Catherine, w. John, inflammation of bowels, June 13, 1845, a 35 y
    • Catherine, d. John and Catherine [Mary, CR 11], dropsy in head, Oct. 2, 1845, a 4 m
    • Michael [native of Ireland, NR 9], bur Aug. 29, 1832, CR 11 [a 62 y NR 9]
    • _______, inf ch. Mr. Issue of Oct. 12, 1832, NR 9

    HIGBEE (see also Higby)

    • Lemuel, laborer [at Worcester, NR 9], lung fever, Jan. 15, 1843, a 59 y [a 49 y NR 9]
    • Mary Elizabeth, only ch. Lemuel, jr., a 17 m Issue of Mar. 26, 1839
    • Mary Ellen, NR 9, d. Lemuel and Mary [W., NR 9], scarlet fever, Mar. 10, 1849, a 6 2-3 y
    • Thomas F., currier, s. Samuel and Elizabeth, typhus fever, Sept. 17, 1849, a 27 y

    HIGBY (see also Higbee)

    • Eliza, d. Lemuel, tetanus, Feb. 5, 1830, a 18 y
    • William, at Halifax, a 20 y Issue of May 27, 1814, NR 9

    HIGGENSON

    • Maragrett, see Higginson, Margaret

    HIGGINBOTTOM

    • Dorothy [d. _______ Wall, GR 9], b. England, w. Thomas, fever, May 14, 1848, a 38 y

    HIGGINS

    • Elizabeth, w. David, bleeding, at Boston, July 29, 1821, a 34 y CR 1

    HIGGINSON, Andrew, s. John and Mehetabel (Robie)

    • Sept. 9, 1763
    • Deborah, d. Stephen and Elizabeth (Cabot) Sept. __, 1753
    • Francis, Rev., Mar. 15, 1630, a 43 y CR 1
    • Francis, s. John, 3d and Hannah (Gardner) Nov. 29, 1705
    • Francis, s. Nathaniell and Hannah (Gerrish) Aug. 15, 1707
    • Hannah (Gardner) w. John, jr. [d. Capt. Samuel Gardner, GR 1], June 24, 1713 [a 37 y GR 1]
    • Henry, s. John, 3d and Hannah (Gardner) Dec. 1, 1708 [Dec. 1, 1709, a 14 m 7 d GR 1]
    • Henry, at Newbury, Oct. 12, 1761, PR 57
    • John, Rev., h. Mary, Dec. 9, 1708, in his 93d y
    • John, jr. [s. John and Sarah, Apr. 26, GR 1], 1718, a 42 y CR 1
    • John, s. John, 3d and Hannah (Gardner) July 15, 1744
    • John, s. Stephen and Elizabeth (Cabot) Aug. __, 1750
    • John, s. John and Mehetabel (Robie) Dec. 22, 1762
    • John, Esq. [Col. PR 655], Sept. 23, 1774
    • Margaret, d. John, Esq. [jr., CT R] and Sarah [Sara (Savage) CT R], Jan. 18, 1688 [a 2 y 2 m GR 1]
    • Mary, w. Rev. John [d. Capt. Thomas Gardner, CR 1], Mar. 9, 17__ [1713, a 38 y CR 1; Mar. 9, 1708-9, a 72 y GR 1]
    • Mehetabel, d. John and Mehetabel (Robie) Dec. 15, 1759
    • Mehitabel, d. John and Mehitable, deceased, palsy, July 19, 1846, a 82 y [1840, CR 1]
    • Mehitable, wid John, Esq., old age and dysentery, Jan. 20, 1818, a 94 y
    • Nathaniell, s. Nathaniell and Hannah (Gerrish) Oct. 6, 1706
    • Ruth (Bordman) w. John, June 14, 1727
    • Ruth, d. John and Ruth (Bordman) July 9, 1727
    • Samuel, s. John, 3d and Hannah (Gardner) Sept. 23, 1702
    • Sarah, w. Rev. John, July 8, 1675, a 55 y GR 1
    • Sarah, d. John, Esq. and Sarah, Aug. 5, 1699
    • Stephen, Esq., merchant, member of the House of Representatives, at Newbury, Oct. 12, 1761, NR 12
    • Thomas, s. John, Esq. and Sarah, Sept. 18, 1678 [a 9 m GR 1]
    • _______, d. John, 3d and Margaret, 2d w., bur July 23, 1715, a 1 d GR 1
    • _______, s. John, 3d and Margaret, 2d w., bur July 23, 1715, a 1 d GR 1
    • _______, Mr., bur Mar. 13, 1721, PR 83
    • _______, w. John, Feb. 4, 1747, PR 57
    • _______, 2d w. John, Aug. 19, 1748, PR 57

    HIGHFIELD (see also Hifield)

    • Eliza [Elizabeth, w. John, NR 9], childbirth, bur June 10, 1834, a 32 y CR 11

    HILBURT

    • William, a soldier in the expedition against Louisburg, in the year 1745, a 82 y Issue of June 27, 1806, NR 9

    HILDRETH

    • Jane, w. Paul, bur at Danvers, d. Aug. 2, 1822, a 24 y
    • Lydia L., d. Alvin and Lydia K., Jan. 22, 1822, a 19 m GR 1
    • Lydia [K., w. Alvin, GR 1], childbirth, June 23, 1820, a 24 y
    • _______, s. Samuel, May 29, 1828, a 1 d

    HILL

    • Abigail, wid, bur Nov. 18, 1831, a 77 y NR 9
    • Abigail, w. William [d. Capt. James Very, NR 9], brain disease, May 7, 1843, a 31 y
    • Abner, a fall from a building, Oct. 25, 1806, a 23 y GR 8
    • Amos, from Richmond, VA, h. Elizabeth Bartlet, d. Robert, mariner with Capt. Cole, at Point Peter, Guadeloupe, West India fever, July 22, 1803, a 23 y CR 4
    • Benjamin, m., "drowned from the vessel Capt. H. White commander," July 1, 1789, a 29 y CR 4
    • Benjamin, Capt., poisoned, a 52 y Issue of Dec. 27, 1836, NR 9
    • Bethia, May 7, 1689, a abt 33 y GR 1
    • Charles, s. Charles, dysentery, Oct. 7, 1824, a 5 y
    • Charles, s. wid Elizabeth, lost overboard from the brig Cherokee, on her passage from Zanzibar to Bombay, Oct. 16, 1838, a 18 y NR 9
    • Daniel, on schooner Greyhound, at sea, _______, 1823, a 45 y
    • Elizabeth, wid William, ulcers, Apr. 3, 1844, a 60 y
    • Elizabeth M., "d-in-law," Louis Richards Issue of June 22, 1813, NR 9
    • Elizabeth Very, NR 9, d. William, bowel complaint, Sept. 21, 1843, a 5 1-2 m
    • George, s. John and Elizabeth, d. W. Browne, fever and atrophy, Apr. 28, 1809, a 12 m CR 4
    • George, s. Charles, a 5 y Issue of Oct. 8, 1824, NR 9
    • Hannah, Aug. 6, 1823, PR 449
    • Hannah, hemorrhage, Dec. 5, 1825, a 54 y
    • Henry, _______, 1830, tomb GR 8
    • James Collins, s. twin, Robert and Sarah, suddenly, Feb. 17, 1798, a 12 m CR 4
    • John, s. John and Margaret (Ingolls) Mar. 19, 1728-9
    • John, at Savannah, of the ship Rising-Empire, Capt. Webster Issue of Nov. 9, 1810, NR 9
    • John, tobacconist, a 47 y Issue of Sept. 3, 1811, NR 9
    • John [formerly of the US Navy, NR 9], drowned off Charleston, SC, _______, 1822, a 35 y [Issue of Apr. 16, NR 9]
    • John, master of the ship Catharine, at Batavia, _______, 1825, a 42 y [Issue of Aug. 30, NR 9]
    • John, at Batavia, _______, 1826, a 50 y
    • John, of Philadelphia, laborer, s. John and Abigail, killed on railroad, at Philadelphia, Apr. 4 [May 4 GR 9], 1846, a 38 y
    • Josiah, laborer, "teamster at the almshouse and was killed by the falling of a derrick at the Stone quarry," bur at York, ME, d. Jan. 10, 1842, a 27 y
    • Lucy, a 12 y Issue of June 22, 1813, NR 9
    • Lydia, Mrs., July __, 1768, NR 4 and NR 2
    • Martha, d. John and Elizabeth (Browne) quinsy, Nov. 19, 1803, a 2 y CR 4
    • Martha, d. Charles, cholera infantum, Sept. 15, 1824, a 6 m
    • Phippen, s. Stephen and Sarah (Crane) quinsy, Oct. 25, 1794, a 13 m CR 4
    • Rebecca, d. Henry, a 7 y Issue of Feb. 17, 1837, NR 9
    • Rebecca, w. Henry, consumption, July 23, 1840, a 41 y
    • Richard, jr., at Mobile, a 39 y Issue of Feb. 13, 1849, NR 9
    • Robert, h. _______ (Collins) from Lynn, mariner, consumption, June 20, 1798, a 42 y CR 4
    • Robert, fever, Mar. 7, 1826, a 43 y
    • Sarah, wid Robert, sr., a 71 y Issue of Dec. 23, 1831, NR 9
    • Sarah, d. Henry and Rebecca, consumption, Aug. 10, 1847, a 18 y
    • Simeon H. [shipwright, NR 9], typhus fever, Jan. 23, 1822, a 42 y
    • Stephen, Capt., on his passage from the West Indies Issue of Aug. 19, 1794, NR 9
    • William, of the brig Nabby, Capt. Nathaniel Hathorne, at Surinam Issue of Apr. 22, 1808, NR 9
    • William, sudden, June 16, 1823, a 38 y [a 33 y NR 9]
    • William, b. Ireland, laborer, jaundice, May 29, 1849, a 28 y
    • William Augustus, NR 9, s. William and Clara, canker, Mar. 13, 1848, a 10 d
    • William B., a 38 y Issue of Feb. 16, 1836, NR 9
    • William Henry, NR 9, s. William, dropsy, Dec. 13, 1840, a 3 y [Dec. 1841, a 4 y NR 9]
    • William J. [William Ira, NR 9], s. Ira and Elizabeth, croup, May 19, 1849, a 2 1-3 y
    • _______, ch. Joseph Issue of May 14, 1813, NR 9
    • _______, ch. stillborn, Joseph, July 13, 1840

    HILLARD (see also Hiller, Hilliard, Hillyard)

    • John, decay, bur Apr. 26, 1785, CR 11
    • John, bur May 15, 1792, a 75 y CR 11
    • Mary, w. David, Feb. 9, 1790, a 71 y CR 4
    • _______, ch. John, bur Mar. 13, 1785, CR 11

    HILLER (see also Hillard)

    • Henry, of Philadelphia, at the charity house, dysentery, June 9, 1797, a 22 y CR 4
    • Joseph, on board the ketch, John, Jonathan Derby, commander, drowned near the Cape of Good Hope Issue of Jan. 12, 1796, NR 9

    HILLIARD (see also Hillard)

    • Job, h. Mary (Oliver) beginning of Mar., 1669-70, CT R
    • Joseph, smallpox, Feb. 25, 1774, a 35 y GR 13
    • Margaret [Mrs., d. Robert and Mary Peele, GR 1], age, May 7, 1826, a 84 y
    • Sara, w. Job, 14:8 m:1660 CT R

    HILLIHAN

    • Garatt, b. Ireland, laborer, cold water, July 12, 1847, a 24 y

    HILLYARD (see also Hillard)

    • Joseph, old, Feb. 17, 1746, PR 57

    HILT (see also Hiltz)

    • [Joseph Noble Hiltz, s. Jacob, NR 9], d. Jacob, cholera, Sept. 29, 1821, a 7 m
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