MEDFORD

DEATHS

UNIDENTIFIED
REVE[bound in] –––––, wid., buried Apr. 10 1777. PR2
–––––, James, "a young man from Hampshire Died at mr John Allbrees" Mar. 22, 1789. PR3
–––––, –––––, grand ch. Mrs. Polly, Aug. 22, 1775.
–––––, –––––, "A Child at James Bucknam's," Dec. 13, 1776.
–––––, –––––, inf. –––––, [buried] Feb. 8, 1777. CR1
–––––, –––––, "A Child from Winter Hill," [buried] Aug. 3, 1777. CR1
–––––, –––––, "a Stranger at Meads," [buried] [Feb.] 10, 1778. PR2
–––––, –––––, "A Child . at Mr Locks," Oct. 27, 1787. PR3
–––––, –––––, inf., "A Child of Mrs Bacon's daughter," [buried] 'last of Oct. or beging of Nov. " 1787. CR1
–––––, –––––, "a Child died at Jonn Lock," Nov. ––, 1787. ["A Nurse Child," CR1]
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–––––, –––––, "a Child died at John Wallace's" Feb. ––, 1788. [Feb. 9. PR3]
–––––, –––––, "a Child at Aaron Teel's" Sept. ––, 1789. [Sept. 25. PR3]
–––––, –––––, "A Stranger," Jan. 7, 1790. PR3
–––––, –––––, "A Child at Mr Albrees," Oct. 26, 1792. PR3
–––––, –––––, inf. Betsey Smith "late" of Boston, [buried] Oct. 27, 1792, a. 7 w. CR1
–––––, –––––, "An illigitimate infant at Nath Pierce's," dissentery, [buried] Sept. 28, 1793, a. 13 m. CR1
–––––, –––––, grand ch. "old Sampson," dissentery, [buried] Oct. 18, 1793, a. 15 m. CR1
–––––, –––––, "A young Man . at Mr Usher," Oct. 29, 1793. PR3
–––––, –––––, "A Child . at John Prices," June 23, 1794. PR3
–––––, –––––, "a young man . at Mr usher," July 25, 1795. PR3
–––––, –––––, "A Child . at Mr Anthonys," Aug. 29, 1795. PR3
–––––, –––––, "A Child . at Isaac Tuft's," Sept. 17, 1795. PR3
–––––, –––––, "A nurse child a female at Mr Fultons," throat distemper, [buried] Sept. 22, 1795, a. 2. CR1 [d. Sept. 22. PR3]
–––––, –––––, "An Infant in a French family," [buried] Oct. 24, 1795, a. 2 d. CR1 [d. Oct. 22. PR3]
–––––, –––––, "A Stranger . at Mr Woodbridgs. " Nov. 13, 1795. PR3
–––––, –––––, "A Child . at Mrs Prichard," Feb. 10, 1796. PR3
–––––, –––––, "Child . at Widow Clisby," June 3, 1797. PR3
–––––, –––––, "Female Infant illegit," complication, [buried] June 3, 1797, a. 3 m. CR1
–––––, –––––, d. –––––, "perished abroad," [buried] Oct. 27, 1797, a. abt. 4. CR1
–––––, –––––, d. –––––, "perished abroad," [buried] Oct. 27, 1797, a. 15 m. CR1
–––––, –––––, "Dutchman," [buried] July 1, 1799. PR2
–––––, –––––, "A young man from Boston," drowned, "He was washing a horse," July 31, 1799. PR3
–––––, –––––, "A young man . at Samuel Hadleys," Dec. 8, 1801. ["a stranger buried by town," PR2]
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–––––, –––––, "A woman . at the poor house," Feb. 24, 1805. PR3
–––––, –––––, "A stranger . at John Ws," Oct. 4, 1805. PR3
–––––, –––––, "A child . at Mr. Watses," Oct. 9, 1805. PR3
–––––, –––––, "One of Dr Hosmores scholers," Mar. 3, 1806. PR3
–––––, –––––, "A Woman at Mr Wheelers," Nov. 3, 1808. PR3
–––––, –––––, "a female Sert of Mrs Debois," old age, [buried] Dec. 14, 1808, a. 70. CR1 [d. Dec. 13. PR2] [d. Dec. 14. PR3]
–––––, –––––, "A child at Dr Stearns's," Jan. 11, 1809. PR3
–––––, –––––, "A Child," June 29, 1810. PR3
–––––, –––––, "A Man . at Mr Davis's" Sept. 26, 1811. PR3
–––––, –––––, "A Child at Mrs Lebosquets," July 28, 1813. PR3
–––––, –––––, "A man . at the poor house," Mar. 7, 1817. PR3
–––––, –––––, "A Stranger was drowned," July 2, 1820. PR3
–––––, –––––, "A Stranger . at Mister Harrington," Oct. 23, 1821. PR3
–––––, –––––, "Mrs Butters Mother," Sept. 12, 1825. PR3
–––––, –––––, "A Child," Feb. 10, 1826, a. 13. PR3
–––––, –––––, "A Child," Feb. 16, 1826. PR3
–––––, –––––, Apr. 7, 1826, a. 1 m.
–––––, –––––, Apr. 27, 1826, a. 1 m. CR2
–––––, –––––, "A Girl at Mrs. Stearns'," Sept. 10, 1826. PR3
–––––, –––––, "Apprentice of Capt. James," Sept. 10, 1826, a. 17.
–––––, –––––, "A Stranger," Feb. 3, 1827. PR3
–––––, –––––, "A Child," Feb. 23, 1827. PR3
–––––, –––––, "A Child," Aug. 7, 1831. PR3
–––––, –––––, "A Child," Oct. 27, 1831. PR3
–––––, –––––, ch. –––––, June 20, 1832. PR3
–––––, –––––, ch. –––––, June 23, 1832. PR3
–––––, –––––, ch. –––––, June 25, 1832. PR3
–––––, –––––, "child at Mr Rogers painter," [?buried] Oct. 23, 1835. PR44
–––––, –––––, "Found in Middlesex Canal near Canal Bridge, the Body of a male Infant, with a Stone attached to its neck by a cord, the verdict rendered by the Coroner was that the mother of said child was Miss Hannah Peasley and its death caused by Strangulation," May 19, 1842.
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–––––, –––––, sister "Mr. Goves wife," [?buried] Aug. 22, 1844. PR44
–––––, –––––, ch. William and Thomas [sic], Jan. 16, 1845.
–––––, –––––, "at the Poor Ho child," [?buried] June ––, 1845. PR44
–––––, –––––, d. –––––, brain fever, Aug. 29, 1845, a. 5 m.
–––––, –––––, weakness, Apr. 6, 1847, a. 1 d.

NEGROES
Abraham, "A Negro of Colo Royall's," Apr. 12, 1775.
Bristol, "a Negro Man of Capt Caleb Brooks's," Mar. 9, 1759.
Caesar, "negro Servt of late Dn Brooks," dropsy and complication, [buried] Apr. 18, 1785, a. 60. CR1
Catharine, "A Negro Girl of Mr Zechariah Pool's" Aug. 2, 1753.
Cato (see –––––).
Chester, "Negro man," Mar. 17, 1800. PR3
Chloe, "Negro woman," old age, [buried] Nov. 13, 1804, a. 100. CR1 [Cloe, d. Nov. 12. PR3]
Cip, "a Negro man of the later Mr Pool's" Dec. ––, 1789.
Cloe, "a Servant of Richd Hall," Feb. 28, 1784. [consumption, a. 40. CR1]
Cooper, "A Negro of Colo Royall," Dec. ––, 1775.
Cuff, "a Negrow Man," June 9, 1789. [complication of diseases, a. 65. CR1] [Cuffy. PR3]
David, Nov. 27, 1773.
Delilah, "Negro," Jan. 31, 1794. PR3
Dill, "a Negro woman," consumption, [buried] Feb. 4, 1794, a. 44. CR1
Dinah, "a Negro woman of Capt Kent -- Charlstown," Oct. 17, 1766.
Elizabeth, wid. Joshua Thomas, Indian, Feb. 4, 1753.
Flora, "a Negro Servant of Stephen Hall Esqr," Nov. 28, 1768.
Fredrick, "a Negro of Mr Bishop," Sept. 26, 1777. [Frederic, a. 25. CR1]
George, "a Negro of Colo Royalls," Mar. 11, 1776. ["sd to have Cut his own Throat," CR1]
Hannah, d. Titus and Hannah Potamia, Oct. 14, 1745.
Hannah Petamia, w. Titus, negroes, July 7, 1756.
James, "a criminal," yaws, [buried] May 1, 1812, a. 21. CR1
Jones, "Black," [buried] May 1, 1812. PR2
Joseph, "Negro of Isaac Royall Esqr," Apr. 11, 1761.
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London, "A Negro Man of ye Widow Mary Bradshaw's," Oct. 15, 1760.
Lucy, wid. Cuff, numb palsy, [buried] Jan. 21, 1794, a. 60. CR1 [d. Jan. 19. PR3]
Lucy, w. Anthony, cancer, [buried] Mar. 18, 1800, a. 80. CR1
Nice, "a servant to Benja Hall Esqr," May 19, 1783. [convulsion fits. CR1] [Vess, June 1. PR3]
Peggy, "Negro Woman," consumption, [buried] June 14, 1794, a. 60. CR1 [d. June 13. PR3]
Peter, "A Negro Man of Capt Francis Whitmore's," Oct. 14, 1760.
Peter, s. Worcester and Flora "Negroes of Revd Mr Turell & Stephen Hall Esqr," Jan. 9, 1762.
Peter, "a Negro Servant of Hono Isaac Royall Esqr," Nov. 18, 1769.
Peter, "a Servant to Stepn Hall Esqr," Mar. 13, 1781. [consumption, a. 19. CR1]
Phebe, "Negro Woman of the Hon. Isaac Royall Esqr," May 9, 1765.
Phillehas, "a Negro Girl of Andw Hall's," Nov. 30, 1751.
Plato, "a Negro Servant of Hono Isaac Royal Esqr," drowned, June 8, 1768.
Pompy, "a Negro Man of Docr Simon Tufts," Feb. 24, 1765.
Primis, "Negro," Dec. ––, 1786. PR3
Primos, "a Negro Man," Jan. 23, 1792. [Primus, complication, a. 53. CR1] [Primes. PR3]
Prince, "Negro Man of Stephen Willis," Aug. 10, 1756.
Prince, "Negro Nam of Mr Benja. Hall," May 13, 1766.
Punch, "a Negro Servant of ye Widow Brooks," May ––, 1767.
Richard, "a Negro Man at Mr Hugh Floyd's," Aug. 10, 1765.
Rose, "Negro of late Esq. Brooks," old age, [buried] Oct. 24, 1799, a. 86. CR1 [d. Oct. 23. PR3]
Sampson, old age, [buried] Feb. 15, 1801, a. 85. CR1 [d. Feb. 13. PR3]
Scipio, "late Servt of Pool decd," palsy, [buried] Dec. 15, 1789, a. 56. CR1
Selby, "a Negro Servant of Dean Benja. Willis," Apr. 5, 1761.
Susanna, "a Negro Woman of ye Hon. Isaac Royall Esqr," Nov. 21, 1758.
Vester, "a Servant of Benjn Hall Esqr," June 1, 1788. [consumption, a. abt. 40. CR1]
Wenham, "a Negro Man of Jonan Hall Junr late Deceas'd," Dec. 29, 1753.
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Worceater, "a Servant of the late Revd Mr Turell," June 1, 1784. [dropsy and consumption, a. 51. CR1]
York, "Negro Man of Capt Francis Whitmore," Jan. 29, 1762.
–––––, "A Negro Woman of Mr Brown's," Nov. 22, 1774.
–––––, "A Negro Child," ––––– [[buried] between Mar. 23 and Apr. 12, 1776]. CR1
–––––, "A Negro Woman of Dean Brooks," Apr. 9, 1776.
–––––, w. Tony, [buried] May 28, 1776. CR1
–––––, "A Negro girl belongg to Boylston," [buried] June 30, 1776. CR1
–––––, "A Negro Woman of Capt Thos Brooks," July 1, 1777. [consumption, a. 25. CR1]
–––––," youngest Child of Primus," complication of diseases, [buried] July 4, 1781, a. 1 y. 6 m. CR1
–––––, ch Primus, [buried] Jan. 18, 1783, a. 1. CR1
–––––, ch. Pomp and Zerviah, fits, [buried] May 2, 1783, a. 3. CR1
–––––, d. Primus, "a negro," consumption, [buried] June 13, 1784, a. 9. CR1
–––––, "a Servant of the Late Dean Ebr Brooks," Apr. 17, 1785.
–––––, ch. Primas, Dec. 15, 1786. [ch. Primus, infirm, a. 15 m. CR1]
–––––, "Negro of Watts Turner," May 27, 1787. [Cato, fever, a 21. CR1]
–––––, son Primis, "Negro," Mar. –– [?1788]. PR3
–––––, ch. Primus, consumption, [buried] Apr. 2, 1788, a. 5. CR1
–––––, "A Child of Primes," Oct. 18, 1793. PR3
–––––, s. Phebe "Negro Girl," dropsy in head, [buried] June 24, 1794, a. 5. CR1
–––––, younget s. Oxford, negro, "sud death," [buried] Aug. 30, 1795, a. 3 w. CR1
–––––, ch. London "a Negro man" "was found Dead suposed to have perished in a storm," Oct. 25, 1797. PR3
–––––, ch. London "a Negro man," was found Dead suposed to have perished in a storm," Oct. 25, 1797. PR3
–––––, "The wife of London Oxford Negro woman," "perished abroad," [buried] Oct. 27, 1797, a. 26. CR1 ["was found Dead suposed to have perished in a storm," PR3]
–––––, "A Malay slave of Andresse," mortification in bowels, [buried] Feb. 28, 1801, a. 19. CR1 ["An Jnjan Girl of Mrs Andrews," d. Feb. 27. PR3]
–––––, "Child of Jethro Malatto," general weakness, [buried] Aug. 27, 1809, a. 5. CR1 [d. Aug. 26. PR3]
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–––––, "A black Man," Apr. 30, 1812. PR3
–––––, ch. Caser "a Malay," [buried] Feb. 26, 1816. PR2 [ch. Cesar, d. Feb. 24. PR3]
–––––, "A Black Womman," June 1, 1818. PR3
–––––, quincy, [buried] Oct. 9, 1818, a. 4 m. CR1 ["A black child," d. Oct. 9. PR3]
–––––, "A black woman drowned in the Canal not of this town," intemperance, [buried] Sept. 1, 1835, a. 65. CR1
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