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
HILTZ to HYDE Surnames

HILTZ (see also Hilt)

  • Jacob C., 1st officer of the barque Gulmare, on his passage from Batavia to Boston, Aug. 25, 1844, NR 9

HINDS

  • Elizabeth [wid NR 9], old age, Mar. 20, 1821, a 83 y

HINMAN (see also Hinsman)

  • Benjamin, consumption, Nov. 15, 1820, a 54 y
  • Benjamin Franklin, s. Benjamin, a 3 y Issue of Mar. 29, 1836, NR 9
  • Elizabeth, wid Benjamin, palsy, Nov. 28, 1845, a 73 y
  • John [s. Elizabeth, CR 10], intemperance, Sept. 1, 1822, a 32 y [a 30 y CR 10]
  • Joseph, intemperance, June 9, 1823, a 23 y [Mar. 25, CR 10]
  • Mary, old age, at the workhouse, Mar. 4, 1820, a 93 y
  • Nancy, consumption, at the workhouse, Apr. 7, 1820, a 31 y
  • Sarah, wid, old age, Sept. 25 [July 26, CR 10], 1823, a 104 y
  • Susan [Clough, NR 9], d. Benjamin and Hannah, dropsy in head, May 11, 1846, a 7 1-2 y

HINSMAN (see also Henman, Hinman)

  • Abigail, d. John C., infantile, Dec. 14, 1843, a 3 d
  • Alonzo, b. New Jersey, s. John C. and Ellen, consumption, Dec. 6, 1845, a 25 y
  • Elizabeth, d. Alonzo and Sarah J., lung fever, May 18, 1845, a 3 1-2 m

HIRST

  • George, s. William and Mary (Grove), June 19, 1692, CT R John, s. William and Mary (Grove), 4:8 m [Oct. 9, GR 1]:1687 CT R [a 1 y 9 m GR 1]
  • Mary, d. William and Mary (Grove), 11:8 m:1689 CT R Mary, w. William, Esq., Apr. 15, 1717
  • Samuell, s. William and Mary, Feb. 6, 1693-4 CT R William, s. William and Mary (Grove), 7:8 m:1679 CT R William, Esq., h. Mary, Nov. 1, 1717

HITCHENS (see also Hitchings)

  • Benjamin [master of ship Clay, of Boston, at Batavia, NR 9], mate of ship Charles of Boston, at sea [Nov. 3, 1821, NR 9], 1822, a 38 y
  • John, at sea on board ship Pactolus of Boston, _______, 1822, a 25 y
  • Joseph, May 19, 1822, 36 y
  • Mary, d. Nathaniel, deceased, consumption, May 20, 1843, a 69 y

HITCHINGS (see also Hitchens, Hitchins)

  • Abijah, palsy, Mar. 27, 1826, a 73 y
  • Betsy, d. Nathaniel, a 32 y Issue of Sept. 17, 1816, NR 9
  • John, carpenter, on board the ship Pactolus, on his passage from Batavia to Amsterdam Issue of June 14, 1822, NR 9
  • Nathaniel, a Revolutionary pensioner, Sept. 14, 1834, a 83 y NR 9

HITCHINS (see also Hitchings)

  • Abijah, s. Abijah, carpenter, s. _______ (Gardiner), and Mary (Cloutman), d. _______ (Becket), fever, Mar. 6, 1803, a 4 y CR 4
  • Benjamin, s. Abijah and _______ (Cloutman), at sea [on board the brig Roque, on his passage from Havanna to Leghorn, NR 9], received news, Mar. __, 1819, a 16 y CR 4 [Issue of Mar. 26, NR 9]
  • John Gardner, s. Abijah and Mary, throat distemper, Nov. 22, 1787, a 2 y 2 m CR 4
  • Mary, w. Nathaniel, a 74 y Issue of Mar. 25, 1831, NR 9
  • Nathaniel, s. Nathaniel and Mary (Webb), fever, Mar. 28, 1803, a 14 m CR 4
  • Sarah, d. B. Gardner of Boston, ropemaker, w. Abijah, Lynn, paralysis of the brain, May 23, 1807, a 52 y CR 4

HOBART

  • Charles Ward, NR 9, s. Charles, scarlet fever, June 27, 1842, a 4 y
  • Ebenezer, s. Noah, killed by a floor falling, May [24, GR 8], 1809, a 20 y CR 1
  • Elizabeth, w. Capt. Noah, rheumatism, Aug. 23, 1835, a 75 y CR 1
  • John S., on ship Hercules, at sea, _______, 1823, a 25 y
  • Noah, carpenter, h. Elizabeth (Hare), consumption, Mar. 26, 1843, a 86 y
  • Phebe, May 9, 1833, a 70 y NR 9
  • Richard, s. Mathew and Sally, May 17, 1811, a 7 y GR 8
  • Sally, d. Mathew and Sally, Aug. 6, 1810, a 1 m GR 8
  • Silence, w. Noah, Mar. 29, 1802, a 44 y GR 8
  • William, s. Mathew and Sally, July 9, 1811, a 2 y 9 m GR 8

HOBBS

  • Jeremiah, b. Kensington, NH, laborer, s. Mary, consumption, July 9, 1848, a 61 y
  • Jonathan, a 36 y Issue of Aug. 7, 1818, NR 9
  • Joseph, Aug. 3, 1818, a 36 y
  • Sarah, w. Capt. Samuell, bur Apr. 14, 1780, PR 655
  • Sarah M., d. Jeremiah B., consumption, Oct. 24, 1841, a 18 y

HOBDON

  • John, drowned, Apr. 3, 1672

HOBSON

  • Helen M., d. Isaac [d. Israel, NR 9] and Mary, heart complaint, Apr. 12, 1849, a 16 1-2 y
  • Isaac, b. Ipswich, mariner, h. Mary F. (Olliver), s. Daniel C. and Elizabeth, dysentery, Sept. 26, 1848, a 50 y
  • John F., lung fever, Sept. 3, 1820, a 18 y
  • Mary Ellen, d. Moses, a 2 y Issue of Nov. 18, 1834, NR 9
  • Moses Gage, s. Moses of Rowley, Essex, carpenter, and Nancy (Masury), grandd. Dea. W. Brown, atrophia infantilis, Sept. 8, 1817, a 15 m CR 4
  • Nancy, w. Moses, consumption, Dec. 20, 1827, a 34 y
  • Richard Frederick, s. Moses, a 5 m Issue of Sept. 1, 1820, NR 9
  • Ruthy Jewett, w. Jewett, May 18, 1833, a 38 y NR 9
  • _______, ch. Mr., a 1 y Issue of July 31, 1832, NR 9

HODGDEN (see also Hodgdon)

  • Samuel, s. Samuel, cholera infantum, Sept. 11, 1829, a 14 m
  • _______, s. Robert, croup, Dec. 26, 1825, a 9 m [a 13 m CR 10]

HODGDON (see also Hodgden)

  • Eliza, d. Capt. Samuel, a 13 y Issue of Jan. 31, 1812, NR 9
  • Eliza, d. Samuel [and Hannah, NR 9], dropsy in brain, Apr. 24, 1841, a 8 y
  • Martha, Jan. 24, 1831, a 79 y NR 9
  • Robert, b. Beverly, Eng., seaman, suicide, Apr. 28, 1847, a 64 y
  • Samuel, master of the brig America [on his passage from Charleston for Copenhagen, NR 9], at sea, _______, 1824, a 50 y [Issue of June 4, NR 9]
  • _______, ch. Robert, Dec. __, 1825, a 13 m CR 10 [Issue of Dec. 27, 1825, NR 9]

HODGES

  • Benjamin, _______, 1803, tomb GR 8
  • Benjamin, s. Benjamin and Hanna (King), consumption, Apr. 11, 1804, a 19 y CR 4
  • Benjamin, Capt., h. Hannah (King), consumption, Apr. 13, 1806, a 52 y CR 4
  • Benjamin Manning, s. George, NR 9, consumption, June 30, 1830, a 18 y
  • Eliza, d. George and Lydia, quinsy, Nov. 14, 1794, a 6 y CR 4
  • Elizabeth, d. George and Hannah (Phippen), vomiting and purging, Aug. 16, 1802, a 7 m CR 4
  • Elizabeth, w. Jonathan, d. Nathaniel and Priscilla Ropes, old age, Aug. 30, 1840, a 76 y [a 78 y NR 9]
  • Elizabeth, d. Benjamin and Hannah, deceased, typhoid fever, Mar. 23, 1849, a 52 y
  • Elizabeth Stone, d. Capt. Gamaliel and Sarah (Williams), dysentery, Sept. 18, 1801, a 2 y 8 m CR 4 [a 3 y NR 9]
  • Gamaliel, Aug. 27, 1768, a 51 y 11 m GR 1
  • Gamaliel, s. Gamaliel and Sarah, fever, Oct. 13, 1795, a 3 y 8 m CR 4
  • Gamaliel, jr., unm., s. Gamaliel and Sarah, Oct. 5, 1816, a 20 y
  • George, s. Gamaliel and Priscilla, Mar. 25, 1764, a 17 y GR 1
  • George, s. George and Lydia, narrow chest, Apr. 16, 1791, a 4 y CR 4
  • George [s. Jonathan, lung fever, CR 1], Feb. 12, 1793, PR 55
  • George, July 13, 1796, PR 263
  • George, s. George and Elizabeth (Welcome), fever, May 6, 1816, a 3 y 4 m CR 4
  • George, s. George, jr. [and Elizabeth CR 4], consumption, Sept. 25, 1818, a 1 y [a 8 m CR 4]
  • George, enteritis, July 28, 1827, a 62 y
  • Georgiana, d. Edward and Sarah A., dysentery, July 29, 1849, a 2 3-4 y
  • Hannah, d. John and Mary, May 28, 1778, PR 74
  • Hannah, d. Benjamin and Hannah, consumption, Oct. 9, 1792, a 13 y CR 4
  • Hannah, d. William and Mary King, wid Capt. Benjamin, asthma and consumption, Nov. 16, 1814, a 59 y CR 4
  • Hannah, wid George, Esq., a 68 y Issue of June 16, 1837, NR 9
  • Jacob Manning, s. John and Mary, Dec. 20, 1768, PR 74
  • John, jr., s. John and Mary, lost, Jan. 2, 1770, PR 74
  • John, jr., Capt., drowned, on his passage to the West Indies Issue of Mar. 5, 1771, NR 4
  • John, s. Benjamin and Hannah, consumption, Nov. 30, 1797, a 10 y CR 4
  • John, Capt., h. _______ (Manning), hemorrhois, July 20, 1799, a 76 y CR 4
  • Jonathan, Esq., late treasurer, a 73 y Issue of May 26, 1837, NR 9
  • Joseph, s. John and Mary, Aug. 7, 1759, PR 74
  • Joseph, lethargy, Oct. 11, 1785, a 70 y 7 m CR 4
  • Joseph [s. Gamaliel and Priscilla, GR 1], consumption, Oct. 5, 1826, a 70 y [Oct. 7 a 69 y GR 1]
  • Louisa W., d. John and Mary, croup, Nov. 26, 1844, a 11 m
  • Lydia (Gale), w. George, childbed, July 13, 1796, a 32 y CR 4
  • Margaret Manning, d. Benjamin, merchant, and Hannah (King), consumption, Apr. 29, 1803, a 12 y CR 4
  • Mary, w. [Capt. PR 655] John, Sept. 5, 1773, a 49 y GR 1
  • Mary, Sept. 27, 1783, a 1 y PR 189
  • Mary (Andrew), w. Joseph, fever, Sept. 6, 1798, a 37 y CR 4
  • M. W. [Mary White, NR 9], d. George A., hydrocephalus, Sept. 27, 1830, a 1 y
  • Mary (Hutson), w. Georg, Nov. 20, 1665 CT R Priscilla, wid, Gamaliel [mother of Jonathan, old age, CR 1], Mar. 22, 1807, a 88 y GR 1
  • Richard, Capt., m., fever, at Demarari, Aug. 17, 1787, a 25 y CR 4
  • Ruth, d. Gamaliel and Sarah (Williams), Nov. __, 1727
  • Sara, d. Benjamin and Hanna (King), consumption, Dec. 24, 1812, a 14 y CR 4
  • Sarah, d. John and Mary, May 4, 1759, PR 74
  • Sarah, d. Richard and Sarah, fever and chin cough, June 20, 1791, a 5 y CR 4
  • Sarah (Chever), wid Richard, at her sister Boardman's, consumption, July 20, 1792, a 30 y CR 4
  • Sarah, d. Joseph and Mary, fever, Sept. 11, 1798, a 7 y CR 4
  • Sarah, d. Gamaliel and Sarah [consumption dup], July 20, 1825, a 24 1-2 y [July 19 dup]

HODGKINS

  • Elizabeth W., wid James, Oct. 9, 1831, a 31 y NR 9
  • James S., delirium tremens, Nov. 24, 1825, a 28 y [a 23 y NR 9]
  • Lucy R., b. Ipswich, wid John, lung fever, May 3, 1844, a 62 y
  • Mary, wid Thomas, Dec. 5, 1827, a 46 y CR 10
  • Mary Ann, d. Thomas and Sally, consumption, May 24, 1845, a 31 y
  • Sally, wid [Thomas, NR 9], consumption, Dec. 3, 1827, a 46 y
  • Sarah Bartoll, NR 9, phthisis pulmonalis, Feb. 15, 1826, a 15 y
  • Thomas, phthisis pulmonalis, Dec. 2, 1825, a 46 y
  • William, seaman, on brig Mentor, at sea [Capt. Charles Dyer, killed by falling masthead, NR 9; Sept. 30, NR 8], 1828, a 24 y

HOFFMAN

  • Catharine, Mrs., May 19, 1833, a 98 y NR 9
  • Ruth A., w. Capt. Charles, Apr. 13, 1838, a 29 y NR 9

HOGAN (see also Hogens, Hogins)

  • Ann M. [Ann F. GR 9], w. Michael, heart complaint, Mar. 12, 1849, a 49 y
  • Priscilla, d. Michael and Ann, Sept. 27, 1847, a 6 y [a 6 w NR 9]

HOGENS (see also Hogan)

  • _______, ch. _______, bur Oct. 1, 1786, CR 11

HOGINS (see also Hogan)

  • Betsey E., of Boston, w. Asa B., cancer, at Boston, July 17, 1844, a 49 y

HOIT (see also Hoyt)

  • [Sarah Elizabeth, GR 8], d. Ichabod [and Abigail, GR 8], croup, Nov. 2, [Oct. 27, GR 8], 1821, a 11 m

HOLLAND

  • Charles, Capt., master of the schr. Mechanic, wrecked on Cohasset Rock, Jan. 30, 1833, a 40 y NR 9
  • James [formerly of Hallowell, ME, NR 9], mariner, h. Alice (Sanderson), typhus fever, Mar. 9, 1843, a 54 y
  • John, Capt., of Thomastown, formerly of Ipswich, a 77 y Issue of Aug. 15, 1823, NR 9

HOLLEY

  • Horace, Rev., Dr., July 31, 1827, CR 1

HOLLIMAN

  • Elizabeth, d. John and Susanna, Aug. __, 1732, a 5 y GR 1
  • John, s. John and Susanna, July 1, 1732, a 9 y GR 1
  • Susanna, d. John and Susanna, Sept. 27, 1721, a 1 y GR 1
  • Susanna, d. John and Susanna, Nov. 4, 1729, a 1 y GR 1

HOLLINGWORTH

  • Elianor, w. William, sr., Nov. 22, 1689, a 59 y GR 1
  • Richard, s. Richard and Elizabeth (Powell), Aug. __, 1662 CT R William, s. William and Eleanor, Nov. 7, 1688, a 33 y GR 1

HOLLIS

  • Eliza Ann, at Boston, a 29 y Issue of July 24, 1849, NR 9

HOLMAN

  • Betsy, w. Jonathan, phthisis pulmonalis, Dec. 30, 1827, a 42 y
  • [Desire, NR 4], w. John [mariner, NR 4], "out in a two mast boat called King, and in a thunder squall, the boat was sunk near Black Rock, and all but two persons were drowned," June 17, 1773, PR 36
  • Eizabeth, wid, Gabriel, Sept. 3, 1779, a 64 y GR 7
  • Eunice, d. Dea. Samuel, Oct. 18, 1810, a 43 y GR 7
  • Gabriel, bur July 12, 1756, a abt 45 y CR 1 [July 9, a 41 y GR 7]
  • Gabriel, Jan. 2, 1832, a 93 y NR 9
  • Gamaliel, Aug. 21, 1828, a 74 y PR 24
  • George [Smith, NR 9], s. Jonathan, hydrothorax, Nov. 22, 1826, a 3 y
  • Hannah, d. William, jr., bur Apr. 1, 1815, a 8 y NR 9
  • Horatio Nelson, s. John and Lois (Nelson), Nov. __, 1821, a 3 y PR 76
  • Jacob, killed by the tiller, Oct. __, 1804, PR 82
  • John, s. Gabriel and Elizabeth, Aug. 3, 1767, in his 24th y GR 7
  • John, "out in a two mast boat called King, and in a thunder squall the boat was sunk near Black Rock, and all but two persons were drowned," June 17, 1773, PR 36
  • John, jr., Feb. 17, 1826, a 24 y
  • Joseph, Capt., at sea, a 27 y Issue of Jan. 22, 1793, NR 9
  • Joseph, s. Gabriel and Sarah, Dec. 7, 1793, PR 76
  • Joseph [G., PR 76], s. John [and Lois (Nelson), Sept. __, PR 76], hydrocephalus, Oct. 1, 1827, a 13 y
  • [Lois, w. Capt. John, d. Rev. Ebenezer Nelson, of Malden, deceased, at Malden, July 22, 1825, a 40 y NR 9], dropsy, July 26, 1825, a 42 y
  • Lydia, w. Gabriel, peripneumonia notha, Oct. 22, 1828, a 74 y
  • Lydia [P., GR 8], w. William, hypertrophes, Nov. 19, 1830, a 55 y
  • Lyman, s. Lyman and Fanny, teething, Mar. 7, 1847, a 17 m
  • Mary [w. William, PR 61], bur Dec. 10, 1813, a 71 y NR 9
  • Nathaniel, s. Nathaniel, July 29, 1797, a 17 y
  • Reith, w. Dea. Samuel, Aug. 30, 1801, a 64 y GR 7
  • Samuel, Dea., "Ruling Elder in the North Church," old age, Nov. 24, 1825, a 89 y
  • Samuel, jr., merchant, h. Lydia (Hodges), s. Samuel, shot himself under temporary derangement caused by long-continued ill health, at Andover, May 29, 1845, a 52 y
  • Sarah, w. Gabriel, Apr. 21, 1773, a 31 y GR 7
  • Sarah Goodhue, d. [Capt., PR 61], John and Lois (Nelson), Mar. [30, PR 61], 1809, a 1 1-2 y PR 76
  • William, s. Samuel and Ruth, Dec. 10, 1780, a 9 y GR 7
  • William, at sea on board the brig Independence, from Havanna, a 21 y Issue of July 1, 1817, NR 9
  • William [a Revolutionary patriot, NR 9], old age, at the almshouse, Jan. 4, 1827, a 86 y [a 80 y CR 10]
  • William, jr., Oct. 29, 1832, a 58 y GR 8
  • William, s. Lyman and Fanny, consumption, Jan. 8, 1847, a 2 y 7 m
  • _______, ch. Samuel, Nov. 5, 1760, CR 1
  • _______, s. John, measles, Dec. __, 1821, a 4 y

HOLMES

  • Ann, Oct. 10, 1827, a 46 y
  • Charles, of Lynn, b. Lynn, s. Charles b. and Mary A., scarlet fever, at Lynn, Mar. 3, 1849, a 11 2-3 y
  • Elizabeth, Nov. 13, 1838, a 60 y GR 8
  • George, influenza, a 45 y Issue of Nov. 17, 1789, NR 8
  • Joseph, lost overboard from the brig Abby M., Capt. Hutchinson, Mar. 26, 1836, a 50 y NR 9
  • Lydia H., w. John C., Aug. 5, 1834, a 28 y NR 9
  • Maria, of Lynn, b. Lynn, d. Charles B. and Mary Ann, brain fever, at Lynn, Aug. 26, 1839, a 4 1-2 y
  • Sarah, wid Capt. Thomas, Aug. 12, 1832, a 87 y GR 7
  • _______, w. _______, suddenly, cholera morbus, bur July 26, 1802, CR 11

HOLT

  • Catharine, enteritis, bur at Andover, d. Dec. __, 1823, a 20 y
  • Esther, d. Nehemiah and Esther (Varnum), Sept. 23, 1777
  • Esther (Varnum), w. Nehemiah [pneumonia, dup], Feb. 12, 1822 [a 75 y dup]
  • Hannah [wid, NR 9], hemiplegia, July 11, 1830, a 49 y
  • Hannah, a 21 y Issue of Sept. 7, 1838, NR 9
  • Jacob, s. Nehemiah and Esther (Varnum), Feb. 3, 1784 [a 5 m CR 1]
  • Jonathan, Capt., on his passage to the West Indies, a 34 y Issue of Feb. 18, 1803, NR 9
  • Jonathan, accident, on board the ship Hercules, at sea, a 16 y Issue of Oct. 27, 1807, NR 9
  • Lemuel, fits, Feb. 13, 1820, a 83 y
  • Margaret, wid, paralysis, June [18, NR 9], 1824, a 82 y
  • Mary, wid Jonathan, a 34 y Issue of Aug. 21, 1807, NR 9
  • Nehemiah, h. Esther (Varnum), Nov. 17, 1784
  • Nehemiah, s. Nehemiah and Esther (Varnum) [at Alexandria, NR 9], Apr. 25, 1798 [a 25 y NR 9]
  • Varnum, s. Nehemiah and Esther (Varnum), Dec. 28, 1783
  • _______, ch. Nehemiah, hydrocephalus, Mar. 8, 1784, a 2 y CR 1
  • _______, Rev., of Danvers, carbuncle, Aug. 5 [1, PR 79], 1792, a 67 y CR 1

HOLTEN (see also Holton)

  • John, lost at sea Issue of Mar. 6, 1770, NR 4

HOLTON (see also Holten, Houghton, Houlten)

  • Benjamin, Sept. 17, 1689, a 33 y CR 2

HOLYOKE

  • Edward A., _______, 1802, tomb GR 7
  • Edward Augustus [Dr., CR 1], age, Mar. 31, 1829, a 100 y [100 y 7 m CR 1]
  • Elizabeth [Betsey, NR 8], d. Edward Augustus [Esq.], and Mary, jaundice, Mar. 26, 1789, PR 79 [a 18 y CR 1]
  • Judith, w. Dr., bur Nov. 21, 1756, a 19 y CR 1
  • Judith [ch. Edward Augustus and Judith Pickman, PR 658], d. Dr., bur Dec. 7, 1756, a 3 w CR 1
  • Margaret, d. Edward Augustus, LL. D., M. D., marasmus, Jan. 27, 1825, a 62 y
  • Mary, w. E. A., Esq., Apr. 15, 1802, a 64 y NR 9
  • _______, Dr., Nov. 19, 1756, PR 83
  • _______, s. Dr., dysentery, Sept. 1, 1782, a 5 m CR 1
  • _______, Rev., of Boxford, palsy, May __, 1796, CR 1

HOMAN

  • John, at the almshouse, Sept. 25, 1796, a 29 y
  • Joseph [a Revolutionary pensioner, NR 9], drowned by falling overboard from fishing boat, Oct. 1, 1823, a 65 y
  • Sarah, wid Joseph, Feb. 21, 1837, a 73 y NR 9
  • Tabitha, wid Thomas, of Marblehead, Mar. 11, 1837, a 73 y NR 9
  • Thomas, on board the ship Janus, at Havanna Issue of Aug. 21, 1821, NR 9

HOMESTON, see Homiston

HOMISTON

  • Lydia, w. Lyman, lung fever, Mar. 21, 1841, a 58 y
  • Mary, d. Liman, phthisis pulmonalis, June 22 [July 6, CR 10], 1823, a 18 y [a 19 y CR 10]

HONER

  • _______, ch. Arthur, Feb. 4, 1822, a 4 d

HONEY

  • John, bur Oct. 16, 1810, a 80 y CR 11
  • _______, w. John, bur Nov. 27, 1804, CR 11

HONEYCOMB

  • Celia (Peirson), b. England, wid Thomas, cancer, Oct. 17, 1848, a 71 3-4 y
  • Martha, w. William [H., CR 10], atrophy, Dec. [25, CR 10], 1822, a 22 y
  • Mary, w. George, a 22 y Issue of Sept. 18, 1838, NR 9
  • Mary Ellen, NR 9, d. Thomas P. and Mary P., NR 9, infantile, July 25, 1840, a 10 w
  • Mary H., d. Thomas P., Aug. 6, 1834, a 5 1-2 m
  • Thomas [a native of Leskeard, Eng., NR 9], peripneumonia, Apr. 7, 1827, a 59 y
  • _______, s. Samuel R., fits, Sept. 20, 1839, a 3 m

HOOD

  • Amos, killed while at work in a well Issue of Nov. 13, 1792, NR 9
  • Gillin, b. Vermont, w. Enos, palsy, Dec. 22, 1845, a 72 y
  • James, a 51 y Issue of Feb. 26, 1833, NR 9
  • Joseph, at Rhode Island, Sept. 7, 1745, PR 57
  • Lenora, d. Samuel S. and Frances Jane, NR 9, inflammation of bowels, Sept. 4, 1847, a 3 m
  • Margaret F., b. Meredith, NH, w. Asa, jr., d. Daniel Cass, consumption, Aug. 20, 1848, a 35 y
  • Mercy E. (Mary Emerson), NR 9], Sept. 28, 1825, a 29 y
  • Phoebe, wid Amos, age, Apr. 4, 1842, a 80 y
  • Sarah, wid, old age, Dec. 12, 1816, a 76 y CR 1
  • Sarah Flint, d. Jacob and Sophia [dysentery dup], Aug. 31, 1830 [a 1 y dup]
  • Sarah Needham, d. Jacob and Sophia (Needham), Aug. 30, 1830 [a 1 y NR 9]
  • Susannah, a 25 y Issue of Nov. 8, 1791, NR 9
  • William Sage, s. Asa, a 5 y NR 9

HOOK

  • J. F., son William, drowned, Aug. 22, 1837, a 26 y NR 9

HOOKER

  • Mary, wid, formerly of Marblehead, a 61 y Issue of Dec. 10, 1816, NR 9

HOOPER

  • A., wid, a 60 y Issue of Aug. 18, 1801, NR 9
  • Abigal [wid Charles, NR 9], Feb. 2 or 3, 1795, PR 55 [a 88 y NR 9]
  • B. Haw, suicide, Jan. 26, 1788, PR 84
  • Benjamin, Sept. 27, 1796, a abt 71 y
  • Benjamin, apoplexy, at the almshouse, Nov. 9, 1822, a 59 y
  • Betsy B., family of Ebenezer B., consumption, bur at Danvers, Nov. 19, 1839, a 37 y
  • Charles, bur Jan. 23, 1759, a abt 70 y CR 1
  • [Eben, NR 9], s. Ebenezer B., infantile, bur at Danvers, Aug. 18, 1839, a 3 d
  • George G., s. Thomas T. and Lavina D., at Essex, Aug. 27, 1848, NR 9
  • Hannah Ellen, d. Nathaniel, bur Nov. 20, 1832, a 4 y NR 9
  • Isaac J., of Charlestown, student, s. Edward and Lydia, brain complaint, at Charlestown, July 11, 1846, a 21 y
  • James Issue of Aug. 10, NR 9
  • Mary, w. Charles, Apr. 30, 1716
  • Mary [Polly, NR 9], b. Marblehead, s. William and Mary, age, July 10, 1846, a 88 y [87 y 8 m NR 9]
  • Robert, apoplexy, a 64 y Issue of July 8, 1794, NR 9
  • Robert S., illegitimate, cordwainer, consumption, Sept. 9, 1846, a 32 y
  • _______, Mrs., Sept. 26, 1760, a 76 y CR 1
  • _______, d. Edward, a 6 m Issue of Jan. 8, 1833, NR 9

HOPKINS

  • Daniel, Rev. D. D., pastor of the Third church, Dec. 14, 1814 [fever, CR 1], in his 81st y, and 37th y of his ministry, NR 9
  • Daniel, d. at Charlestown, bur in this town Jan. 7, 1823, a 38 y NR 9
  • Nathaiel, s. Rev., __, at Norfolk, VA, July 29, 1800, NR 9
  • Sophia, w. Daniel, bur Apr. 18, 1817, a 33 y NR 9
  • Susanna, wid Rev. Daniel, D. D., Mar. 15, 1838, in her 84th y NR 9

HOPPING

  • Daniel, intemperance, Dec. __, 1828, a 36 y [Issue of Dec. 23, NR 9]
  • Hannah L., teacher, d. Daniel, consumption, Sept. 29, 1843, a 22 y

HORN (see also Horne)

  • Debby, Apr. 28, 1786, a 22 y

HORNE (see also Horn)

  • Benjamin, Sept. 13, 1702 CT R Jonathan, s. John, 11:7 m:1658 CT R Jonathan, s. John and Naomi, Oct. 6, 1701 CT R Mary, d. John and Mary (Clarke), 20:6 m:1669 CT R Mary, w. John, June 19, 1690 CT R Sally, a native of Waldoborough, ME, a abt 35 y Issue of Nov. 1, 1816, NR 9

HORTIN (see also Horton)

  • _______, ch. Jonathan, bur Dec. 20, 1788, CR 11
  • _______, ch. Jonathan, at the workhouse, bur Sept. 11, 1792, CR 11

HORTON (see also Hortin)

  • Elizabeth, w. George [d. Benjamin Hinman, NR 9; d. Elizabeth Henman, dup], enteritis, Dec. [17, CR 10], 1822, a 20 y
  • George, chronic diarrhea, Oct. 24, 1821, a 52 y [a 29 y NR 9]
  • George, a 31 y Issue of Oct. 11, 1831, NR 9
  • George F., of Boston, b. New York, s. Benjamin and Hannah B., consumption, at Boston, Aug. 7, 1847, a 26 y
  • Harriet, d. Lemuel and Hannah (Holt), Oct. 25, 1838, a 44 y PR 270
  • John, m., suddenly, phthisic, Oct. 23, 1790, a 34 y CR 4
  • John, at Port au Prince, a 21 y Issue of Dec. 30, 1800, NR 9
  • Jonathan, bur Sept. 10, 1808, PR 61
  • Joseph Hart, a 2 y 7 m Issue of July 20, 1832, NR 9
  • Lemuel, s. Lemuel and Hannah (Holt), May 11, 1803, a 16 y PR 270
  • Martha, d. Nathaniel, infantile, Oct. 29, 1841, a 16 d
  • Mary, w. Jonathan, bur June 24, 1791, CR 11
  • Mary, Mrs., consumption, bur Dec. 22, 1834, a 62 y CR 5
  • Mary L., consumption, Aug. 28, 1831, a 26 y NR 9
  • Nathaniel, s. Lemuel and Hannah (Holt), Aug. 28, 1831, a 39 y PR 270
  • Samuel, of Cape Cod, cramp, May 16, 1841, a 33 y
  • Sukey, d. Lemuel and Hannah (Holt), Oct. 30, 1835, a 39 y PR 270
  • William, typhus fever, at Charleston, July 14, 1821, a 22 y
  • _______, w. Thomas, suffocated in snow storm, Jan. 18, 1787, a 48 y CR 1
  • _______, at the poor house, bur Oct. 1, 1790, CR 11
  • _______, ch. John, bur Nov. 27, 1806, CR 11
  • _______, ch. _______, bur Nov. 6, 1840, a 4 y CR 5

HOSMER

  • George Cabot, s. Joseph and Hannah, obstruction in bowels, Sept. 3, 1799, a 14 d CR 4
  • Hannah, d. Joseph from Norwich, Conn., and Hannah, fever and throat, Nov. 26, 1795, a 2 y 10 m CR 4
  • Joseph, Capt., s. Capt. Joseph, deceased, at Philadelphia, Apr. 3, 1833, a 41 y NR 9
  • Mary, d. Joseph and Hannah, fever and throat, Dec. 1, 1795, a 1 y 4 m CR 4
  • Samuel [W. GR 1], of New York, seaman, s. Joseph, deceased, consumption, Apr. 26, 1844, a 43 y

HOUGHTON (see also Holton)

  • Alonzo Ems, inf. s. Alonzo, of Chelsea, deceased Issue of June 18, 1844, NR 9
  • Emary, June 22, 1813, a 23 y GR 8

HOULTEN (see also Holton)

  • Hannah, _______, 1702-3, CR 2
  • ______, "old Mrs.," ________, 1702-3, CR 2

HOVEY

  • Amos, Esq., formerly Maj. Gen., of the 2d division Mass Militia, bur Oct. 20, 1838, a 81 y NR 9
  • Benjamin, on board the schooner Hannah, at Santiago, Cuba Issue of Aug. 11, 1801, NR 9
  • Benjamin W., s. John, on board the brig Brutus, of Kennebunk, at sea, June 27, 1819, a 16 y Issue of July 30, 1819, NR 9
  • Caroline, NR 9, d. John, dysentery, Oct. __, 1827, a 2 y [Issue of Oct. 30, NR 9]
  • Debora, d. twin, Amos [Esq. NR 9], from Boxford, and Debora (Steward), of Nova Scotia, inoculation, July 11, 1798, a 5 y CR 4
  • Deborah (Steward), wid Amos, consumption, Dec. 21, 1841, a 76 y
  • Matilda, NR 9, d. John, dysentery, Sept. 30, 1827, a 5 y [a 6 y NR 9]
  • Moses [Capt. of East Machias, Me., NR 9], dysentery, bur at Andover, d. Sept. 4, 1827, a 54 y
  • Rebecca, d. Amos, Esq., consumption, May 31, 1819, a 26 y
  • Samuel, mason, lockjaw, May 26, 1818, a 28 y
  • Sarah, d. [Maj. NR 9], Amos and Debora, inoculation, July 20, 1798, a 22 m CR 4
  • Sarah, wid John, a 78 y Issue of Mar. 16, 1832, NR 9
  • Susannah, w. Thomas, bur June 22, 1804, a 53 y NR 9
  • Thomas, suddenly Issue of July 4, 1809, NR 9
  • William C., s. John and Tabitha, consumption, Apr. 24, 1847, a 31 y
  • _______, ch. John, a 4 m Issue of Aug. 15, 1823, NR 9

HOW (see also Howe)

  • Polly, NR 9, wid Samuel D., phthisis pulmonalis, Dec. 1, 1821, a 30 y

HOWARD

  • Abraham, s. John, Esq., a 46 y Issue of May 12, 1837, NR 9
  • Anne, w. John, a 69 y Issue of Apr. 8, 1806, NR 9
  • Archelaus, angina pectoris, Feb. 23, 1821, a 58 y [a 55 y NR 9]
  • Benjamin, s. Benjamin and Lydia, atrophia infantilis, Feb. 12, 1814, a 7 w CR 4
  • Caroline Neisler, d. John C., a 15 m Issue of Mar. 5, 1841, NR 9
  • Caroline V., d. Charles C. [and H. R., CR 11], dropsy, Mar. 1, 1841, a 15 m
  • Charles, May 20, 1815, a 78 y PR 35
  • Charles, s. John C. and Hanah R., dropsy in head, Mar. 5, 1849, a 10 m
  • Charles A., s. David and Mary, lung fever, Aug. 27, 1849, a 1 y
  • Charles Warren, s. Charles P., at North Reading, a 9 m Issue of July 3, 1838, NR 9
  • Edward [S., NR 9], s. Joseph, dysentery, Sept. 9, 1824, a 22 m
  • Evelina, d. Benjamin, of Rochester, NY, consumption, Aug. 4, 1842, a 17 y
  • Ezekiel, s. Rev. Bezaleel, of Springfield, teacher, at Newton, typhus fever, Feb. 13, 1818, a 20 y
  • Jemima, w. John, Esq., bur June 6, 1816, a 65 y CR 11
  • Joseph, _______, 1823, tomb GR 8
  • John [a Revolutionary soldier, a representative in the legislature and 1st pres. of the Charitable Mechanic Association, NR 9], b. Marblehead, sailmaker, s. Joseph, age, Aug. 9, 1848, a 93 7-12 y
  • John William, NR 9, s. John D., throat distemper, bur at Danvers, Oct. 8, 1839, a 6 m
  • Mary Cheever, NR 9, d. John C. and H. R. [d. Charles and H. R., CR 11], consumption, Aug. 29, 1845, a 7 1-2 y
  • Rachel, wid, consumption, Apr. 12, 1819, a 70 y
  • Sally, b. Danvers, d. Archelaus, of Danvers, deceased, tumor, bur at Danvers, d. Dec. 24 [26, CR 11], 1843, a 47 y [a 48 y CR 11]
  • Samuel, a 55 y Issue of Mar. 1, 1836, NR 9
  • Samuel Worcester, NR 9, s. Joseph, pneumonia, Jan. 11, 1822, a 10 m
  • Susan Bethiah, NR 9, d. John D., throat distemper, bur at Danvers, Oct. 18, 1839, a 2 y [a 2 y 2 m NR 9]
  • William, s. Joseph, dysentery succeeding whooping cough, Sept. 14, 1824, a 6 m
  • _______, "old," Dec. 26, 1748, PR 57

HOWE (see also How, Howes)

  • Caroline Thorndike, NR 9, d. Israel T. and Harriet S., teething, Oct. 1, 1848, a 17 m
  • Hiram, at Fort Pickering, a 28 y Issue of Feb. 27, 1810, NR 9
  • Lucy, b. Beverly, wid Daniel [a Revolutionary pensioner, NR 9], d. William Morgan, paralysis, Mar. 2, 1849, a 87 y [a 86 y CR 5]
  • Samuel D., intemperance producing enteritis, Mar. 23, 1821, a 34 y
  • William, from near Dartmouth, Eng., servant of Nicholas Lane, suddenly, Oct. 4, 1810, a 61 y CR 4

HOWES (see also Howe)

  • Charles, of Boston, s. Frederick and Elizabeth, slow fever, at Boston, Oct. 17, 1847, a 18 y
  • Frederick, Dr., on his passage from Charleston, SC, to New York, hemorrhage of the lungs, a 25 y Issue of May 18, 1849, NR 9
  • George, s. Frederic, fever, at Curacoa Feb. 25, 1844, a 19 y

HOYT (see also Hoit)

  • Abigail, w. Ichabod [R., NR 9], consumption, July 21, 1843, a 46 y
  • I. R. [Ichabod Randell, jr., GR 8], s. Ichabod [and Abigail, GR 8], hydrocephalus, Dec. 9, 1824, a 15 m
  • Sally, w. Simeon, Aug. 11, 1835, a 26 y NR 9
  • S. A. E. [Sarah Ann Elizabeth, GR 8], d. Ichabod [and Abigail, GR 8], croup, May 20, 1830, a 2 y

HUBBARD

  • Mary, w. William R., hemorrhage, at Worcester, Mar. 9, 1843, a 36 y NR 9
  • Oliver, b. Hamilton, physician, s. John and Sarah, diarrhea, Aug. 27, 1849, a 77 y [a 79 y GR 9]
  • _______, Rev., of Marblehead, bilious fever, Oct. 16, 1800, a 42 y CR 1

HUBON

  • Ann [Nancy, NR 9], w. Henry, July 1, 1813, a 22 y GR 7
  • Charles Edmund, NR 9, s. Henry, marasmus, Nov. 27, 1830, a 2 y
  • Emily Amanda, NR 9, d. Henry, consumption, May 18, 1842, a 11 y
  • H. _______, 1829, tomb, GR 8
  • Harriet Lauretta, NR 9, d. Henry, typhus fever, July 20, 1842, a 18 y
  • William Harrison, NR 9, s. Henry, scrofula, Nov. 29, 1843, a 14 y

HUCHENSON (see also Hutchinson)

  • Susana, w. Richard, 26:9 m:1674 CT R

HUDDELTON

  • _______, ch. _______, canker, bur Sept. 2, 1803, CR 11

HUDDLE

  • Emily, d. William, scarlet fever, June 13, 1840, a 3 m
  • Lydia Ann, d. William, scarlet fever, June 10, 1840, a 27 m
  • Robert, a 61 y Issue of Dec. 24, 1839, NR 9
  • William, consumption, Dec. 20, 1839, a 66 y
  • William Augustus, NR 9, s. William, brain fever, May 25, 1840, a 6 y
  • _______, twin chn., William and Sarah, infantile, Sept. 6, 1848, a 2 d

HUDSON (see also Hutson)

  • Nancy, Mrs., Oct. 16, 1834, a 65 y GR 7

HUESLER (see also Heussler)

  • Abigail (Russell), of Boston, wid George, consumption, at Boston, May 8, 1844, a 50 y

HULEN (see also Hulin)

  • Abraham, supposed to have been washed overboard near Cape Cod from schr. Juno, Jan. 8, 1822, a 40 y
  • Edward, supposed to have been washed overboard near Cape Cod from schr. Juno, Jan. 8, 1822, a 43 y

HULIN (see also Hulen)

  • Joseph, seaman on board the brig Florida, Capt. Smith, drowned at sea, Sept. 20, 1834, NR 9

HUMBER

  • Samuel, s. Thomas, dropsy in ye head, Aug. 28, 1830, a 7 y

HUMPHREY

  • Edwin, h. Mary A. (Phipps), brain fever, Jan. 16, 1844, a 30 y

HUNNEMAN

  • James, brother-in-law of John Fausell, Dec. 15, 1830, a 64 y NR 9

HUNT

  • Benjamin Bowditch, s. Lewis and Mary, Oct. __, 1820, PR 77
  • Delia, Mrs. [w. John, NR 9], June 1, 1834, a 63 y 4 m GR 1
  • Elizabeth, d. Lewis and Elizabeth (Palfray), 2d w., Feb. 4, 1697
  • Elisabeth, d. Lewis and Elisabeth (Palfrey), Feb. 4, 1698, PR 77
  • Elizabeth, maiden [d. William and Eunice, GR 1], hectic, Dec. 31, 1787, a 54 y CR 1
  • Elizabeth Putnam, NR 9, w. John, jr., consumption, Oct. 15, 1819, a 26 y
  • Eunice, w. William, Aug. 30, 1764, a 57 y 6 m GR 1
  • Frederick, intemperance, Aug. 17, 1823, a 37 y
  • Hannah, maiden, asthma [d. Lewis and Elizabeth, GR 1], Nov. 17, 1783, a 72 y CR 1
  • John, s. Lewis and Elizabeth (Palfray), 2d w., Aug. 17, 1699
  • John, s. Richard, accident, Apr. 19, 1801, in his 10th y NR 9
  • John, b. England, distiller, abscess, Nov. 23, 1847, a 70 y
  • Joseph, s. Dea., Aug. __, 1801, CR 1
  • Joseph, s. Lewis and Mary, Aug. 7, 1808, a 19 y GR 1
  • Lewis, Dea. [s. William and Eunice, GR 1], Oct. 22, 1797, a 52 y [a 51 y GR 1]
  • Lewis, s. Dea. [Lewis and Mary, GR 1], hectic, Aug. __ [July 25, GR 1], 1800, a 18 y CR 1
  • Lewis, mason, s. William and Mary [accident dup], May 1, [Apr. __ dup], 1823, a 18 y [a 17 y dup]
  • Mary, w. Lewis, Mar. 27, 1695, PR 77
  • Mary, d. Lewis and Mary [cholera morbus, CR 1], Oct. 10, 1785, PR 77 [a 1 y 6 m CR 1]
  • Mary, w. Lewis, age, Mar. 21, 1829, a 69 y
  • Mary Bowditch, d. John, jr., hydrocephalus, Sept. 24, 1819, a 3 y
  • Mary D., d. William and Anstis, Oct. 6, 1833, a 1 1-12 y
  • Mary (Lake), w. Lewis, Mar. 27, 1695
  • Priscilla Ann, d. John, at Cincinnati, Ohio, a 21 y Issue of Jan. 29, 1836, NR 9
  • Ruth, maiden [d. Lewis and Elizabeth, GR 1], old age, Oct. 19, 1792, a 87 y CR 1
  • Samuel, s. Lewis and Mary [peripneumonia, CR 1], May 25, 1790, PR 77 [a 3 y CR 1]
  • Samuel, seaman of brig Hamilton, at Bissau, Africa, Aug. 4, 1848, NR 9
  • Sarah, w. Dea. Lewis [suddenly, NR 7], Nov. 17, 1781, a 31 y GR 1
  • Sarah [d. William and Eunice, GR 1], distraction, Oct. [6, GR 1], 1811, a 72 y CR 1 [a 64 y GR 1]
  • Sarah, wid Thomas, d. George and Lydia Chapman, lung fever, Nov. 2, 1848, a 78 y
  • Sarah Elizabeth, NR 9, d. Thomas, scarlet fever, May 27, 1841, a 4 y
  • Thomas, m., teacher of navigation, drowned, bur Apr. 30, 1792, a 46 y CR 4
  • Thomas, Mar. 10, 1812, CR 13
  • William, s. William and Eunice, May 29, 1769, a 25 y GR 1
  • William, s. Lewis and Elizabeth, Sept. 19, 1780, a 79 y GR 1
  • William, Oct. 2, 1792 PR 55
  • William, a 20 y, on his passage from the West Indies Issue of Nov. 4, 1794, NR 9
  • William, baker [s. Dea., CR 1], h. Mary (Dean), Mar. 4, 1813, a 33 y
  • _______, ch. Lewis, Oct. 15, 1782, CR 1
  • _______, wid Dr., bur Jan. 20, 1799, CR 11

HUNTER

  • William, mariner, [formerly of Nicholsville, NY, NR 9], h. _______ (Cook), accidental, Aug. 7, 1849, a 35 y

HUNTINGTON

  • John, Rev., May 30, 1766, a 30 y CR 5

HUNTRESS

  • Joseph N., Sept. 4, 1838, PR 160

HURCY (see also Hersey)

  • Joseph Littlefield, s. Benjamin C., a 15 y Issue of Mar. 6, 1838, NR 9

HURD (see also Heard)

  • Abby, b. North Prospect, Me., w. Randell F., d. Luther and Nancy Pendleton, consumption, Mar. 12, 1848, a 21 y
  • Elisha P., b. New Hampshire, cooper, h. Judith (Pitts), consumption, Sept. 10, 1845, a 36 y
  • Herbert Randall F., s. adopted, Mrs. Jane Berry, Apr. 9, 1849, a 13 m NR 9
  • Judith, b. Shapleigh, Me., w. Elisha P., d. Thomas and Hanah Pitts, dysentery, Aug. 19, 1849, a 40 y
  • Malinda, b. New Hampshire, w. Thomas, d. Benjamin and Abigail Thompson, palsy, Apr. 8, 1846, a 43 y
  • Mary, wid Daniel, Jan. 8, 1833, a 40 y NR 9
  • Mary Abba, NR 9, d. Randall F. and Abba, lung fever, Feb. 9, 1847, a 2 m

HURD

  • Sarah, d. Thomas, a 3 y Issue of Dec. 29, 1835, NR 9
  • William F., s. Elisha P., scarlet fever, Nov. 19, 1843, a 5 y

HUSSEY

  • Hannah (Conklin), w. Robert, dysentery, Sept. 16, 1841, a 70 y

HUSTON

  • James, at Lynn, _______, 1838, CR 14

HUTCHENS (see also Hutchins)

  • Eliza Ann, NR 9, w. Ebenezer, d. William and Betsey Lewis, Nov. 1, 1847, a 21 y

HUTCHESON (see also Hutchinson)

  • Mary (Trask of Beverly), wid Thomas, rheumatic fever, Jan. 18, 1819, a 74 y CR 4
  • Thomas, m., fever, Aug. 28, 1786, a 46 y CR 4

HUTCHINS (see also Hutchens)

  • _______, ch. Augustus and Susan, bleeding, Apr. 23, 1847, a 3 d

HUTCHINSON (see also Huchenson, Hutcheson, Hutchison)

  • Benjamin, blacksmith, h. _______ (Hitchins of Marblehead), suddenly, July 19, 1805, a 37 y CR 4
  • Benjamin, of the ship Adeline, Allen master, s. Banjamin, deceased and Elizabeth (Hitchins), at Havana, Cuba, fever, received news, July 26, 1809, a 19 y CR 4
  • Benjamin, h. Elizabeth (Hitchens), reinterred abt Aug. 16, 1843
  • Benjamin Franklin, s. Thomas, a 5 m Issue of June 26, 1838, NR 9
  • C. E., _______, 1826, tomb GR 8
  • Elisha, s. Joseph, jr., Mar. 1, 1702, a 5 y CR 2
  • Elizabeth, w. Joseph, Dec. 21, 1699 CT R Elizabeth, w. Joseph, jr., Dec. 24, 1700, a 36 y CR 2
  • Elizabeth, d. Joseph, jr., Feb. 18, 1702, CR 2
  • Elizabeth, w. Benjamin, lethargy, Aug. 16, 1843, a 72 y
  • George, convulsions, at the almshouse, Feb. 13, 1829, a 3 y
  • James, Apr. 2, 1800, PR 475
  • James, s. Thomas and Mary, with Mugford at Calcutta, fever, received news, Sept. 21, 1800, a 26 y CR 4
  • James, hectic, Nov. 6, 1831, a 31 y CR 1
  • Jane (Phillips), w. Benjamin, 7, 9 br, 1711
  • Jasper, s. Joseph, jr., Feb. 16, 1702, a 3 y CR 2
  • Mary, wid, lung fever, Jan. 18, 1818, a 75 y
  • Nehemiah, Aug. 26, 1829, a 47 y
  • Ruth, wid John, d. Stephen and Ruth Whittemore, dysentery, Oct. 7, 1848, a 88 y
  • Susannah, wid Nehemiah Issue of Aug. 28, 1838, NR 9
  • Thomas, lost at Laquira by the upsetting of boat on the Spanish Main, Mar. 17, 1802, PR 475
  • Thomas F. [Henry Franklin, NR 9], s. Thomas and Nancy, scarlet fever, Sept. 9, 1846, a 4 y
  • William, cordwainer, s. Thomas and Sarah, cancer, July 27, 1848, a 76 y
  • _______, ch. Benjamin, Sept. 18, 1690, CR 2
  • _______, s. John, Dec. 1, 1695, a 3 m CR 2
  • _______, s. Benjamin and Elizabeth (Hutchins of Marblehead), fever, Feb. 22, 1805, a 18 m CR 4
  • _______ Issue of Feb. 22, 1811, NR 9
  • _______, ch. _______, spasms, at the workhouse, Dec. 1, 1821, a 1 d

HUTCHISON (see also Hutchinson)

  • Hannah, drowned, Oct. 11, 1778, PR 475

HUTSON (see also Hudson)

  • John, several years under keeper of the jail, consumption, May 31, 1818, a 66 y

HYAM

  • Elizabeth [formerly of Marblehead, NR 9], typhus fever, Oct. 7, 1822, a 16 y

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