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INDIANS
FROST, John, bur. Dec. ––, 1736. PR2
Sarah, sudden, Aug. 25, 1775, a. abt. 50 y. CR5
NEGROES
–––––, "Jno Graves Negro child," Sept. ––, 1739.
–––––, "boy belonging to John Fowler," Apr. ––, 1767. CR3
–––––, inf. ch. Dill, ––– ––, 1771. CR4
PERVIDDY, –––––, ch. Peter, rickets, Jan. 20, 1777, a. 10 m. CR5
–––––, d. Peter and Kate, sudden, Sept. 2, 1798, in her 17th m. CR4
–––––, "a Negro Man Died in Goal," Aug. ––, 1800.
HASKEL, –––––, ch. Cato, at the poorhouse, Oct. ––, 1802.
–––––, ch. Garrett, bur. Feb. 11, 1804. CR4
LEMON, –––––, ch. Joseph, bur. Feb. 7, 1805. CR4
STORY, –––––, ch. Jethro, bur. Feb. 9, 1805. CR4
–––––, ch. Charles and Kate, Jan. 4, 1806. CR4
STORY, –––––, inf. ch. Jethro, Feb. 17, 1806. CR4
HASKEL, –––––, d. Neal, deceased, Aug. 17, 1810.
LEMONS, –––––, ch. Joseph and Peggy, dropsy of the brain, Oct. 23, 1812, a. 11 w. CR4
ADAMS, –––––, ch. Sylva, June 16, 1815, a. 6 d. CR1
–––––, ch. –––––, at the poorhouse, June 5, 1817, a. 8 y. CR1
TAYLOR, –––––, Mrs. Nov. 18, 1820, a. 40 y. CR1
SPRINT, –––––, ch. William and Hitty, Apr. 26, 1836, a. 2 d. PR3
STORY, Abijah, in the army, ––– ––, 1778. CR4
Binah, "a coloured Woman," Mar. 25, 1826.
SMITH, Caesor, "a Negro Man," May 19, 1789.
CONWAY, Cesar, consumption, July 8, 1811, a. "supposed" abt. 70 y. CR4
Cato, servant of John Dean, nervous fever, Feb. 24, 1774, a. 32 y. CR5
LEWIS, Charles, "murdered on the North Common Fields, by Cato Haskel," Oct. 9, 1802.
HALL, Charles, suddenly, Apr. 4, 1813, a. 43 y. 10 m. 3 w. 3 d. CR4
MORRIS, Comano, at the poorhouse, Mar. 10, 1818.
Cuff, servant of Joseph Andrews, fever, Jan. 25, 1773, a. abt. 55 y. CR4
Cuff, dropsy, Sept. 10, 1777, a. 18 y. CR5
HASKELL, Daniel, "a mulatto," May 4, 1816, a. 20 y.
Dimon, formerly servant of Capt. Richard Homan, Nov. 2, 1808.
Dinah, servant of Col. Appleton, Jan. ––, 1750.
Dinah, "a free Negro," malignant fever, Nov. 27, 1773, a. 27 y. CR5
Dinah, bur. Apr. 11, 1806. CR4
CHEEVER, Dinah, Feb. 16, 1833. [a. 79 y. CR1]
DURGEN, Betsey, "at the House of Correction," Nov. 1, 1836., a. 63 y.
Ester, servant to Increase How, Oct. 13, 1751.
NEDSON, Flora, w. Titus, fever, Dec. 23, 1785, in her 62d y. CR4
Floro, servant of Wid. Patch, July ––, 1779, a. 60 y. CR5
ELLORY, Fortune, "a Negroe Man Drowned," Aug. 29, 1786.
LANE, Francis, "a boy of Coular Living with Revd Doctr Dana," Sept. 18, 1809.
George, servant of Maj. Appleton, May 9, 1748.
Hagar, w. Plato, dropsy, Nov. 17, 1783, a. 68 y. CR5
Hannibal, servant of Francis Crumpton, at Chebacco, Aug. 23, 1724.
Jacob, servant of Col. John Appleton, Aug. 9, 1733.
James, "a coloured man, in the House of Correction," Nov. 7, 1831.
SAFFORD, James Augustus, s. James, Feb. 5, 1835, a. 10 m. PR3
Jane, servant of Mr. James Browne, Mar. 7, 1731.
CHOAT, Jane, dropsy, Nov. 27, 1784, a. 44 y. CR5
STANIFORD, Jane, "a Nero Woman," Mar. 29, 1794.
CHADWICK, John, July 6, 1785, a. supposed 80 y. CR5
Judith, servant of Jonathan Cogswell, canker, Nov. 22, 1774, a. abt. 29 y. CR4
GLOSS, Judith, w. Abraham, Dec. 27, 1820. CR1
SPRING, Mehetebel, w. William, cancer, Jan. 19, 1847, a. 50 y. [a. 48 y. CR2]
SAFFORD, Mehitable S., d. James and Peely, Dec. 24, 1849, a. 20 y.
Nance, belonging to Col. Cogswell, Oct. 21, 1777, a. "upwards of" 70 y. CR4
GROVE, Nancy, a Coloured Woman, Feb. 23, 1843, a. 77 y. [a. 80 y. PR3]
CHOATE, Ned, "a Negro man," Sept. 27, 1800, a. 90 y.
Newberry, servant of Capt. Richard Homan, Aug. 19, 1788.
SAFFORD, Pamelia, d. Prince and Kate, "drowned in the River by Peirces Lot (so called) Sunday, attempting to Wade over the river," July 23, 1809. [a. 22 y. CR1]
DICK, Peter, "negro man of Jonathan Wade, Esq.," July 20, 1736.
GOODHUE, Peter, s. Peter, Apr. 1, 1802.
LEWIS, Peter, consumtion, Nov. 2, 1810, a. 20 y. CR4
Peter, at House of Correction, bur. Oct. 9, 1838. PR3
Febee, belonging to Mr. Wigglesworth, bur. Nov. ––, 1725. PR2
Phillis, "negro child of Mr. Joseph Abbe," July 28, 1736.
Pomp, "a Negro Man Executed for murdering Capt. Furbush of Andover," Aug. 6, 1795.
Prince, "a free Negrow," chronic disorder, June ––, 1779, a. 45 y. CR5
SAFFORD, Prince, Apr. 10, 1832, a. 87 y. [a. 89 y. CR2]
Pesillar, belonging to Nathaniel Emerson, bur. Nov. ––, 1725. PR2
Prisca, servant of Jacob Goodhue, Feb. 14, 1781, a. abt. 76 y. CR4
Quammany, servant of Mr. Thomas Boardman, at Chebacco, Feb. 7, 1728.
Quash, servant of John WAinwright, Esq., at Chebacco, 27: xbr: 1721.
SAFFORD, Reuben, June 14, 1816, a. 31 y. [a. 33 y. CR1]
Rose, servant of Mrs. Hannah Crompton, Jan. 10, 1731.
Rose, "belonging to Mrs. Rust, died suddenly, found dead in Bed," Nov. 22, 1787.
NEDSON, Samuel, s. Titus, fever, Jan. 9, 1795, in his 8th y. CR4
BROWN, Sarah, d. Benjamin, Nov. 5, 1759.
Scipio, servant of John Brown, old age, Nov. 7, 1787, a. 80 y. CR5
ADAMS, Sylva, June 13, 1815, a. 22 y. CR1
Taff, "found dead in the House," Jan. 9, 1812, a. 50 y. CR4
Tom, servant of Mr. Benjamin Crocker, Mar. ––, 1731.
Thyris, woman servant of Thomas Berry, Esq., Jan. 30, 1736.
Titus, servant of Col. Jonathan Cogswell, fever, Aug. 14, 1783, a. abt. 65 y. CR4
Titus, formerly Servant of Francis Choate, Esq., Oct. 13, 1800.
SAFFORD, Venus, d. Prince and Kate, Oct. 9, 1809. [a. 26 y. CR1]
Violet, "a Negro woman," Apr. 14, 1786.
NEDSON, Billy, s. Titus and Esther, fits, July 10, 1792, a. 2 y. 11 d. CR4
SURNAME MISSING
–––––, –––––, "a Boy Who lived at Mr. Taylor's," Apr. 9, 1795.
–––––, –––––, "a Vessell cast away on the Barr belonging to Brunswick, all the People on board perished," Nov. 7, 1802.
–––––, –––––, "One other Vessel belonging to Kittery cast away on Ipswich Barr, in the same Storm, People all perished, 7 in number," Oct. ––, 1804.
–––––, –––––, "five men taken out of a Vessel cast ashore on Plumb Island drowned in a Violent storm, the Vessel and people belonging to Kittery," Oct. 9 and Oct. 13, 1804.
–––––, –––––, "a Man unknown was taken up at the south end of Plum Island supposed to be drowned," Aug. 20, 1824.
–––––, –––––, inf. ch., at the poor farm, bur. Dec. 22, 1827.
–––––, –––––, "A man, being unknown, was found drowned in Ipswich River," July 20, 1831.
–––––, –––––, inf. [male] ch., "found dead," July 27, 1831.
–––––, –––––, "a Foreigner, died in Jail," Dec. 1, 1832.
–––––, Bonny, at House of Correction, Jan. 22, 1805.
–––––, Daniel, insanity, Aug. 29, 1849.
Dinah, old age, at the poorhouse, July 31, 1804, a. abt. 102 y.
–––––, Betsey, insanity, Nov. 9, 1849.
–––––, Sally, "an insane woman in the House of Correction," Jan. 16, 1806.
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