DEATHS - PART II.
Source:
WOBURN RECORDS
of
BIRTHS, DEATHS AND MARRIAGES
From 1640 to 1873
Record of Births, Marriages and Deaths
Alphabetically and Chronologically Arranged By
Edward F. Johnson
Published:
Woburn, Mass.,
Andrews, Cutler & Co., Steam Book and Job Printers
1890
For Explanation of Signs, see
PREFACE.
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Death Date |
Age at Death |
BELL. |
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Daniel, s/o ____, |
1826 Jul. 13; |
42 y. |
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John R., s/o Daniel, |
1835 Apr. 25; |
14 y. |
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Susan Maria, d/o James D. and
Susan, of lung fever, |
1845 Apr. 28 |
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James D., s/o Daniel and Phebe,
of ascites, |
1867 Oct. 28; |
52 y. 5 m. 24 d. |
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Phebe, widow of Daniel, d/o Jesse
and Submit Richardson, of erysipelas, |
1870 Sept. 26; |
83 y. |
BENNETT. |
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____, child of Thomas, |
1777 Jul. 30; |
4 y. |
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____, s/o ____, at his grandfather's,
Wm. Tay, |
1811 Aug. 8; |
2 y. 9 m. |
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MaryL., wife of Rev. Joseph (b.
in Weston), of consumption, |
1846 Feb. 11; |
42 y. |
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Joseph, s/o William and Susan, of
lung fever, |
1846 Aug. 20; |
1 m. 7 d. |
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Joseph, s/o Joseph and Mary (b.
in Framingham), of suicide by cutting his throat, |
1847 Nov. 19; |
49 y. |
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William S., s/o James and Lucy
(b. in Medford), accidental.* in Somerville, |
1860 Aug. 23; |
52 y. 10 m. |
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Sophia, widow of ____, d/o John
and Lucy Steens (b. in Roxbury), of anaemia, |
1867 May 10; |
36 y. |
BERRY. |
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Thomas H., s/o Henry and Mary E.
(b. in NOrth Andover), of exhaustion, |
1863 Jun. 24; |
4 y. |
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Ann M., wife of Walter B., d/o
John and Sarah Hall (b. in Boston), of diarrhoea, |
1868 Sept. 8 |
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Charles H., s/o Walter B. and Ann
M., of canker, |
1868 Sept. 22; |
26 d. |
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John David, s/o John David, Jr.,
and Ellen F., of Cholera infantum, |
1871 Jul. 25; |
1 y. 16 d. |
BIGELOW. |
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Mr. Daniel, s/o ____, a native of
Framingham, |
1823 Oct. 24 |
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Susan Sturgis, wife of Henry J.,
d/o William and Elizabeth Sturgis (b. in Boston), of
puerperal state, |
1853 Jun. 9; |
27 y. |
BIGNEY. |
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Dorothy B. B., widow of Stephen
B., d/o David and Abigail Higgins (b. in Onslow, N. S.),
of consumption, |
1851 Oct.23; |
47 y. |
BILL. |
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Mrs., mother of Seth Wood's wife, |
1789 Jul. 30; |
90 y. |
BINDEN. |
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George, s/o Henry and Mary (b.
inEngland), of apoplexy, |
1864 Oct. 13; |
63 y. 6 m. 15 d. |
BISHOP. |
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Ann, wife of ____, d/o Peter and
Mary Cassidy (b. in Ireland), of fits, |
1858 Jun. 14; |
50 y. |
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Rosa, d/o Patrick and Rose, of
cholera infantum, |
1862 Aug. 12; |
6 m. 21 d. |
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Rose, wife of Patrick, d/o
Lawrence and Mary Martin (b. in Ireland), of asthma, |
1863 Feb. 17; |
39 y. |
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Ann, d/o Henry and Mary, of
spinal disease, |
1866 Jan. 17; |
12 y. 9 m. |
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Dennis, s/o Patrick and Mary, |
1872 Mar. 27; |
1 y. 5 m. (Gravestone) |
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Patrick, s/o ____ (b. in
Ireland), |
1872 May 17; |
65 y. (Gravestone) |
BLAISDELL. |
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Henry J., s/o Henry J. and ____
(b. in Boston), of blwell complaint, |
1843 Aug. 7; |
1 y. 6 m. |
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Annette, d/o James R. and Rhoda
(b. in Boston), of dysentery, |
1848 Sept. 17; |
4 y. |
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____, d/o Albert F. and Hannah, of
dysentery, |
1848 Sept. 22; |
1 y. 10 m. |
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Albert F., s/o Albert F. and
Hannah, of scarlet fever, |
1849 Jan. 28; |
4 y. 3 m. 2 d. |
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Charles Thurston, s/o Charles h.
and Harriet A. (b. in Bangor, of wounds, Kingston, N.
C., |
1865 Mar. 13; |
18 y. 8 m. |
BLAKE. |
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George F., s/o Ebenezer N. and
Harriet, of scarlet fever, |
1855 Apr. 11; |
1 y. 9 m. |
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Charles, s/o Ebenezer N. and
Harriet, of scarlet fever, |
1862 Nov. 3; |
1 y. 11 m. 17 d. |
BLANCHARD. |
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Jonathan, s/o Jacob and Abigail, |
1727 Sept. 14; |
7 y. |
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Jesse, s/o Mr. David and Mrs.
Abigail, |
1770 Mar. 10; |
in his 5th year. |
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Sarah, wife of David, Jr., |
1783 Apr. 14; |
in her 30th year. |
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____ d/o Benjamin, |
1790 Feb. 14; |
1 y. 7 m. |
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____ infant twin, s/o Benjamin, |
1790 Nov. 4; |
2 m. |
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Isaac, s/of David, Jr., and
Elliot, |
1791 May 7; |
2 m. |
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____, child of Benjamin, |
1791 Sept. 22; |
1 y. 1 m. |
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Mrs. Abigail, wife of Deacon
David, of small-pox, |
1792 Dec. 23; |
in her 67th year. |
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Deacon David, s/o ____, |
1793 Jun. 21; |
74 y. |
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____, s/o Benjamin, of canker and
canker rash, |
1795 Jan. 3; |
6 m. |
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Elias, s/o David and Elliot, |
1795 Sept. 14 |
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____, s/o Deacon David, |
1795 Sept. 14; |
2 y. 6 m. |
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____, s/o Josiah, |
1795 Dec. 30; |
6 y. 7 m. |
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Ella Frances, d/o Benjamin G. and
Catharine (b. in Charlestwn), of consumption, |
1845 Aug. 17; |
1 y. 6 m. |
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Bella F., d/o David O.and
Orleanna S., of scarlatina, |
1860 Apr. 27; |
2 y. 11 m. 8 d. |
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Ida L., d/o David O. and O. S.
(b. in Newark, N. J.), of phthisis, |
1870 Apr. 17; |
21 y. |
BLEANUS. |
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Lorenzo S., s/o Benjamin R. and
Jane, ofcholera infantum, |
1849 Aug. 17; |
2 y. |
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Benjamin R., s/o Thomas and Phebe
(b. in Cornwallis, N. S.), of consumption, |
1850 Jan. 10; |
29 y. |
BLESSINGTON. |
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Elizabeth, d/o Daniel and Mary
(b. in Ireland), of Bright's disease, |
1860 Dec. 15; |
19 y. 9 m. |
BLODGETT, |
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Samuel, s/o ____, |
1687 Jul. 3 |
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____, child of Thomas and
Rebecca, |
1688 Apr. 13 |
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____, child of Thomas and Rebecca, |
1691 ____ |
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Ruth, wife of Samuel, |
1703 Oct. 14 |
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Elizabeth, wife of Caleb, |
1713 May 24; |
about 22 y. |
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Samuel, Sen., s/o ____ |
1720 May 21 |
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Abigail, d/o Nathan and Abigail, |
1733 Jan. 13 |
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____, s/o Capt. Caleb and Sarah, |
1733 Oct. 27 |
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Nathan, s/o Mr. Nathan and
Mrs. Abigail, |
1737 Sept. 13; |
3 d. |
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Jonathan, s/o Capt. Caleb and
Sarah, |
1738 Jun. 25 |
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Ensign Samuel, s/o ____, |
1713 Nov 5 |
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Capt. Caleb, s/o ____, |
1745 Jun. 17 |
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Huldah, widow of Samuel, |
1746 Mar. 13 |
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Capt. Nathan, s/o ____, |
1747 Sept. 24; |
in his 44th year. |
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Mr. John, s/o ____, |
1757 Aug. __ |
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Mary, widow of Thomas, |
1800 Jul. 26; |
67 y. |
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____, widow of Benjamin, of old age, |
1801 Sept. __ |
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Capt., s/o ____ (See No.362,
Epitaphs, Second Burial Ground. |
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* See Woburn Weekly Budget,
Aug. 31, 1860.
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