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A Register of Marriages and Deaths, 1800-1801 (continued) Source: The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. 23, No. 4 (1899), pp. 522- 526 Published by: The Historical Society of Pennsylvania Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/20085884 . Accessed: 15/05/2014 06:18 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected]. . The Historical Society of Pennsylvania is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 195.78.108.196 on Thu, 15 May 2014 06:18:24 AM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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A Register of Marriages and Deaths, 1800-1801 (continued)Source: The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. 23, No. 4 (1899), pp. 522-526Published by: The Historical Society of PennsylvaniaStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/20085884 .

Accessed: 15/05/2014 06:18

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522 A Register of Marriages and Deaths, 1800-1801.

A REGISTER OF MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, 1800-1801.

(Continued from page 367.)

Deaths.

Issue of July 11, 1801.

Died?in this City?On the 8th inst. Mrs. Laidley, wife of Mr. James

Laidley, mercer tailor.

At Abington, (Mont. C.) Miss Mary Tyson, aged 21 years. At his house on the York side of Wright's ferry, on the 25th ult. Cap

tain James Stake. This gentleman served as an officer, with honour and

reputation during the American Revolution.

Issue of July 18, 1801.

At his house in Delaware County, on the 14th inst. Mr. John Cun

ningham. At Providence, on the 9th, Mrs. Mary Howell, the consort of David

Howell, esq. New-Port, [R. I.] At Newark, on the 1st, Miss Ann Barclay, late of New-York, in the

21st year of her age.

At New-York, on the 11th, and on Sunday evening was interred with

masonic honours, J. J. Vandenbroeck, esq. a native of Holland, late

Grand Secretary of the Grand Lodge of that State.

At Albany, on the 29th ult. in the 83d year of her age, Mrs. Christian

Livingston, widow of the late Philip Livingston, esq. of New-York.

Issue of July 25, 1801.

In this City?On the 16th inst. Mr. James Rose, late carpenter of the

United States' ship Ganges.

On the 22d, Alexander Wilcocks, Esq. Recorder of this City, uni

versally lamented.

At Germantown, on the 19th, Miss Esther Bullock, eldest daughter of Joseph Bullock, Esq.

At Trenton, on the 18th, in the 22d year of her age, Mrs. Mary Barnes,

wife of Mr. Isaac Barnes, of this City.

Issue of August 1, 1801.

In this City, on the 29fch ult. James Carson, youngest child of Mr. James Carson, teacher.

At Germantown, on the 29th ult. Mrs. Franks, wife of Isaac Franks, Esq.

At Trenton, the 26th ult. on a visit to a friend, Mrs. Mary Cash, of

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A Register of Marriages and Deaths, 1800-1801. 523

Philadelphia, maiden sister-in-law of the late Mr. Andrew Doz. Tho in

the 78th year of her age, she had scarcely ever known, in her own per

son, what pain or sickness was, 'till within a few days of her decease :

her life was most peaceably ordered in uprightness, benevolence and

piety, and conformable thereto was her death.

Issue of August 8, 1801.

On the 1st inst. at the Pennsylvania Hospital, of a lingering disease,

Mr. David M'Tier, a native of Scotland, and lately from the island of

Jamaica.

At Trenton, on the 29th ult. Miss Sally Mott, aged 12 years, daughter of the late Mr. John Mott, of Monmouth County.

In England, Brigadier General Benedict Arnold.

Issue of August 15, 1801.

In this City?On the 10th inst. Mr. William Cooper, eldest son of Mr. Joseph Cooper, merchant.

Issue of August 22, 1801.

In this City?On the 14th inst. Mr. William Wistar, of the house of Wistar and Price, merchants.

On the 19th, Mr. John Wigglesworth, aged 77, a long residenter and

a good citizen.

Same day, Mr. John Flanaghan, Printer.

At Louisville (Georgia) on the 30th ult. General Gunn, late member of the Senate of the United States.

At Boston, on the 12th inst. Miss Joanna Bussey, aged 23, formerly of

Philadelphia. At Staten Island, on the 17th inst. Dr. Richard Bailey, Health Officer

of the port of New York.

Issue of August 29, 1801.

In this City?On the 19th inst. Mrs. Elizabeth Fisher, aged 78, relict of the late Mr. Samuel Fisher.

In this City?On the 19th inst. Mrs. Margaret Smith, aged 22, relict of the late Uriah Smith.

In this City?On the 19th inst. Mrs. Catherine May, consort of Mr.

Adam May. In this City?On the 24th, Mrs. Jane Parks.

Issue of September 5, 1801.

In this City?On the 29th ult. Dr. Robert Bass. In North Carolina, Gen. Joseph M'Dowell, late member of the Federal

house of Representatives.

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524 A Register of Marriages and Deaths, 1800-1801.

Issue of September 12, 1801.

In this City?On the 27th ult. Job Bacon, aged 66, merchant, a mem

ber of the Society of Friends.

On the 10th inst. Mr. William Jones, book-binder.

At Tinicum Island, on the 20th ult. Mrs. Martha Conover, aged 22,

wife of Mr. William Conover.

At Charleston, on the 25th ult. Mr. John Rugan, merchant, aged 20, a native of this city.

At Schenectady, lately, Jonathan Edwards, D.D., President of Union

College. At Bloomfield, (N. J.) on the 30th ult. Mrs. Mary Davis, wife of Mr.

Cornelius Davis, bookseller, New-York.

Issue of September 19, 1801.

In this City?On the 6th inst. Mrs. Elizabeth Ewing, wife of William

Ewing, Esq. In this City?On the 8th inst. Mrs. Ann Bayly, consort of Col. Thomas

Bayly, of Accomac County, Va.

In this City?On the 16th inst. Mr. John Vannest, tailor.

In this City?On the 17th inst. Dr. David Jackson, sen. one of the

Associate Judges of the Court of Common Pleas for the city and county, and an alderman of the city.

In this City?On the 17th inst. Mr. George Roberts, merchant.

At the Lazaretto, Dr. Hall, Visiting Physician at that establishment.

At Roadstown, (N. J.) on the 8th inst. Col. Aulay M'Calla, aged 41. At New-York, Mr. John Byrne, Keeper of the Tontine Coffee House,

in that City. Issue of September 26, 1801.

In this city?On the 20th inst. Herman Stump, Esq. of Harford,

Maryland. Same day, Mr. John Harrison.

On the 25th, Mr. Peter Mackenheimer, Mt. 50.

At Morris-Town, on the 16th, Silas Condict, Esq. aged 61.

At Annapolis, Maryland, (lately) Mrs. Mary Dulany, relict of the late honourable Walter Dnlany, formerly of that place.

Issue of October 3, 1801.

In this City?On the 21st ult. Miss Hephzibah Morgan, eldest daughter of the late Mr. John Morgan.

At West Point (at the Garrison) on the 23d ult. Capt. John Lille, of

the 2d regiment of Artillerists and Engineers. At Duck-Creek (Del.) on the 19th, George Kennard, aged 5, son of

Mr. George Kennard, merchant.

At Newport, on the 14th, Dr. Benjamin Mason, aged 40.

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A Register of Marriages and Deaths, 1800-1801. 525

At Schenectady (lately) Mr. Robert Henderson, late merchant of this

city. At Lancaster, on the 23d inst. Mr. John Hoffnagle, aged 92 years, 6

months and 3 days. Issue of October 10, 1801.

At Norfolk, the 27th ult. Mr. Wm. Woodhouse, in the 19th year of his age.

At Wilkinsonville, on the 20th ult. Col. David Strong, of the 2d U. States regiment.

On board the ship Commerce, while lying at St. Petersburg, Mr.

Ebenezer Thurstain, of Danvers.

Fell from the side of the same vessel and was drowned, Mr. Mial

Pinch of Beverly. At New-York, on the 1st inst. Dr. James Church, proprietor of the

Cough drops, Billious Pills, Botanical Tea, etc.

At Charleston, on the 18th ult. Mr. Seth Paine, late one of the editors

of the Charleston Gazette.

Issue of October 17, 1801.

In this City?On the 13th inst. Mr. T. D. Ogden, a young man of

amiable disposition, and gentle manners.

On the 14th, Mr. James Willing. On the 12th, Mrs. Laetitia Young, wife of Mr. Charles Young. At Burlington (N. J.) on the 11th, William Coxe, Esq. the elder,

aged 79.

In Scotland (lately,) Gen. Lord Adam Gordon, Governor of Edin

burgh Castle, &e. Issue of October 24, 1801.

In this City?On the 14th, in the 88th year of her age, Mrs. Susannah

Budden, relict of Capt. R. Budden.

Mr. Benjamin Loxley, aged 81.

Near Lexington, Kentucky, Mr. William Fullerton, a citizen of Phila

delphia. At the seat of the late Capt. Craig, on the 17th, Mr. Henry Ash, of this

city, formerly a respectable merchant of the Island of St. Eustatia.

Issue of October 31, 1801.

In this City?On the 19th inst. Mrs. Lydia Whitall, wife of Mr. Z. M.

Whitall, merchant.

At Wilmington, (Del.) Mr. Peter Benson, for many years a citizen of

Philadelphia. On the 8th inst. Major General Henry Taylor, of Washington County,

(Penn.) in the 63d year of his age. At Alexandria in Virginia, on the 26th inst. Susanna Hartshorne, wife

of William Hartshorne, formerly of this city, merchant.

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526 A Register of Marriages and Deaths, 1800-1801.

Issue of November 7,1801.

In this City?On the 5th inst. Mr. James Slater.

At Norfolk, on the 25th ult. of an apoplectic fit, Major C. C. de

Klauman, aged 58 ; he was well known by his services in the Revolu

tionary War, in the Virginia line.

At Fort Johnston, near Wilmington, (N. C.) on the 3d ult. Major Griffith John M'Rue, Collector of the port of Wilmington, and late of

the 1st regiment of artillerists and engineers of the army of the United

States.

Lately at New Orleans, Mr. Samuel Thatcher, seaman, of this city.

At Belfast, (Ireland) last August, Mr. Ebenezer Black, publisher of the

News-Letter.

At Germantown, on the 4th inst. amidst a large assemblage of mourn

ing children and grand-children, Dr. William Shippen, sen., aged 93

years.

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