Vital Records of Marblehead, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849, Volume 2Essex institute, 1904 - Registers of births, etc |
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1obr Abigail Alice Ambrose Amos Andrew Anna Bartlett Benja Benjamin beth Betsey Beverly Boston Bowden Brimblecom Brown Capt Charles consumption cordwainer Daniel David Deborah Dennis Dixey Doliber Drowned on Grand dysentery Ebenezer Edward Eleanor Elias Eliza Elizabeth fever Francis G. R. I. Mary George Girdler Goodwin Grace Grand Bank Hannah Henry Homan Hooper Isaac Jacob James Jane Joanna John and Mary Jonathan Joseph Joshua July 17 July 29 June 12 June 24 June 30 June 9 Lucy Lydia Lynn Margaret Martha Martin Mary Dennis Mehitable Michael Miriam Moses Nancy Nath Nathaniel Nicholas Pedrick Peter Philip Pitman Polly poorhouse Proctor Rebecca Rebekah Rich ar]d Richard Robert Roundey Russell Ruth Salem Sally Samuel Sarah seaman Sept Stacey Stephen suddenly Susanna Tabitha Th[oma]s Tho[ma]s Thomas Thompson Trefry Tucker W[illia]m widr William
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Page 3 - Cemetery. h. — husband ; hour. inf. — infant. int. — intention of marriage. jr.
Page 3 - R. — court record, Essex Co. Quarterly Court. d. — daughter ; day ; died. Dea. — deacon. dup. — duplicate entry.
Page 3 - ABBREVIATIONS a. — age. abt. — about. b. — born. bef. — before. bet, — between. bp. — baptized. bur. — buried. c. R.
Page 609 - Ticonderoga attached to the fleet under command of Commodore Macdonough was greatly distinguished for his coolness, skill and bravery in the Memorable Battle of Plattsburg on Lake Champlain.
Page 519 - College, 1659, and died in the ministry at Marblehead, May 29, 1724, in the 85th year of his age, and of his ministry the soth.
Page 507 - run Over by the Waggon he was driving on the Turnpike in Lynn, Comeing from Boston with a load,
Page 702 - NJ, 1758, and died in the ministry at Marblehead, Nov* 8, 1781, in the 45th year of his age, and of his ministry the 2Oth.
Page 37 - Lucy Blair, Mar. 28, 1813.* Samuel, and Mary Harris, Nov. 27, 1836.* Sarah, and Duncan Taylor, Sept. 27, 1768.
Page 496 - of a Saturday Morning between Seven and Eight of ye Clock,