Sunday, March 4, 2007

Deaths Extracted From Old Marietta Newspapers


From "Old Marietta Papers," a series of columns compiled and published in 1863 and 1864 by Rodney M. Stimson, editor of "The Marietta Register."

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Elisha ADAMS, aged 22, son of Tiffany Adams, during the epidemic in Warren, November 15, 1821.

Daughter of James ADAMS, aged 12, in Warren, 1820.

Child of James and Mary ADAMS, during the epidemic in Warren, 1821.

James ADAMS, aged 48, during the epidemic in Warren, September 11, 1821.

John ADAMS, aged 25, son of Tiffany Adams, during the epidemic in Warren, October 6, 1821.

Mary ADAMS, wife of James Adams, during the epidemic in Warren, November 27, 1821.

Sabin ADAMS, aged 20, son of James and Mary Adams, during the epidemic in Warren, 1821.

Son of Tiffany ADAMS, aged 14, during the epidemic in Warren, October 10, 1821.

Tiffany ADAMS, during the epidemic in Warren, September 27, 1822.

Martha Ann ALCOCK, aged 13, daughter of Thos. Alcock, September 19, 1841.

Wealthy A. ALCOCK, aged 6, daughter of Rich'd. Alcock, October 1, 1822.

Child of William ALCOCK, buried in Mound Cemetery on September 24, 1823.

Child of William ALCOCK, buried in Mound Cemetery on October 6, 1823.

Mrs. ALGEO, April 20, 1822.

John AMLIN, a native of Germany, aged 77, in Fearing, May 24, 1814.

John AMLIN, aged 52, in Fearing, July 3, 1825.

Nancy AMLIN, aged 75, wife of James Amlin, of Fearing, March 23, 1842.

William C. AMLIN, aged 20, a son of James Amlin, of Fearing, drowned in Duck Creek, at the mouth of Reed's Run, while bathing, June 4, 1818.

Eliza ANDERSON, aged 13, October 9, 1822.

Mark ANDERSON, October 5, 1822.

Robert ANDREWS, of Watertown, 1823.

Mrs. Sarah H. ANDREWS, wife of I. W. Andrews, December 17, 1840.

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John W. BABCOCK, aged 14, in Harmar, March 29, 1827.

Joseph BABCOCK, of Marietta, 1822.

William W. BACKUS, in Columbus, August 12, 1842.

Child of Mr. BACON, buried in Mound Cemetery on July 23, 1823.

Child of Mr. BACON, buried in Mound Cemetery on October 22, 1823.

Mrs. BACON, buried in Mound Cemetery on July 19, 1823.

Wife of Col. Levi BARBER, June 28, 1831.

Col. Levi BARBER, died in this town after a short illness, on Tuesday, April 23, 1833.

Mrs. Melissa BARKER, wife of Joseph Barker, Jr., in Newport, December 23, 1829.

Caleb BARSTOW, buried in Mound Cemetery on September 24, 1823.

Caleb R. BARSTOW, aged 19, in Newport, December 21, 1825.

Isaac BARSTOW, of Newport, in Louisville, May 11, 1826.

Silas BARTER, September 21, 1822.

Joseph BARTLETT, buried in Mound Cemetery on July 14, 1823.

Col. Robert C. BARTON, formerly of Marietta, in Meigs Co., September 15, 1824.

Joseph BATES, of Marietta, aged 36, in Washington, Ky., October 31, 1815.

Dr. William BEEBE, in Belpre, August 31, 1821.

Mrs. Henrietta T. BENEDICT, aged 25, wife of Geo. Benedict, June 23, 1842.

Levi BENJAMIN, buried in Mound Cemetery on July 28, 1823.

Mrs. Sarah S. BINGHAM, wife of Rev. Luther Bingham, former pastor of the Congregational Church in Marietta, in Cincinnati, March 8, 1840.

Andrew BISHOP, aged 22, son of N. Bishop, December 9, 1841.

Clarinda BISHOP, aged 22, daughter of Nathaniel Bishop, March 19, 1840.

Capt. Benjamin BLAKE, aged 40, in Fearing, July 12, 1823.

David BLAUSET, of Fearing, 1823.

Caroline BLISS, aged 7, daughter of James Bliss, September 28, 1822.

Mrs. Nancy BLISS, September 14, 1822.

Nancy Ann BLISS, aged 19, daughter of James Bliss, October 15, 1826.

Mrs. BODWELL, buried in Mound Cemetery on October 21, 1823.

Rev. William BOLES, of Waterford, 1823.

Child of C. D. BONNEY, buried in Mound Cemetery on October 1, 1823.

Mrs. Sally BOOTH, aged 50, wife of James M. Booth, Esq., June 28, 1840.

Capt. Charles BOSWORTH, aged 44, of Harmar, of yellow fever, in Memphis, September 26, 1841.

Capt. Joseph BOSWORTH, aged 73, April 26, 1830.

Sarah O. BOSWORTH, wife of D. P. Bosworth, December 9, 1835.

Wife of Capt. Nathan BOWEN, August 27, 1822.

Janna R. BOWERS, September 9, 1822.

Maj. Robert BRADFORD, in Belpre, September 10, 1822.

Son of S. BRIGGS, buried in Mound Cemetery, July 11, 1823.

Mrs. Elizabeth BRIGHAM, aged 73, formerly of Princeton, Mass., May 31, 1841.

Miss S. Maria BRIGHAM, formerly of Princeton, Mass., August 11, 1839.

Daughter of BROADHURST, buried in Mound Cemetery on August 5, 1823.

Samuel BROOKS, aged 70, in Union, April 7, 1823.

Bridget BROUGH, wife of John Brough, Esq., four weeks and one day after marriage, April 19, 1822.

Jane BROUGH, wife of John Brough, Esq., October 20, 1821.

John BROUGH, Esq., aged 74, October 16, 1822.

William P. BROUGH, aged 22, in Columbus, October 27, 1841.

Mr. BROWN, buried in Mound Cemetery on August 1, 1823.

Child of Mr. BROWN, buried in Mound Cemetery on September 13, 1823.

Child of J. BROWN, buried in Mound Cemetery on August 23, 1823.

Son of Jacob BROWN, buried in Mound Cemetery on August 3, 1823.

Mary Ann BROWN, aged 29, wife of J. W. L. Brown, in Fearing, June 1842.

Samuel BROWN, aged 82, who settled in this county in 1797, January 15, 1841.

Mrs. BROWNING, buried in Mound Cemetery on August 28, 1823.

Mrs. Phebe G. BROWNING, aged 32, wife of Rev. Wesley Browning, and daughter of E. Battelle, of Newport, in St. Louis, September 14, 1841.

John BRYAN, killed near the mouth of Duck Creek, by the fall of a stick of timber upon him, while engaged in turning over a new-built flatboat, October 14, 1825.

Josiah BUCK, April 4, 1822.

Titus BUCK, aged 48, October 2, 1822.

Mrs. Catherine BUCKINGHAM, wife of Ebenezer Buckingham, daughter of Gen. Rufus Putnam, in her 29th year, at Springfield, March 14, 1808.

Clarissa BUELL, wife of Capt. Timothy Buell, September 30, 1822.

Maj. Gen. Joseph BUELL, aged 49, who was one of the first settlers of Marietta. He had been in the Ohio Senate, and Associate Judge, June 13, 1812.

Mrs. Phebe BUELL, wife of D. H. Buell, Esq., January 21, 1829.

Roswell BUELL, eldest son of Capt. Timothy Buell, aged 19, May 29, 1814.

Mrs. Siba BUELL, aged 62, widow of Gen. Joseph Buell, April 29, 1831.

Child of T. BUELL, buried in Mound Cemetery on August 17, 1823.

Child of T. BUELL, buried in Mound Cemetery on October 15, 1823.

Capt. Timothy BUELL, a native of Killingworth, Conn., aged 69, February 6, 1837. He had resided here over forty years, was Sheriff several terms, and Representative.

William H. BUELL, in his 29th year, May 30, 1821.

William Lucius BUELL, aged 12, son of D. H. Buell, Esq., died from the effects of injuries received by the fall of a Liberty Pole, by which his skull was fractured, on the 11th of September previous, November 10, 1830.

Christopher BURLINGAME, aged 87, in Harmar, July 12, 1841.

Mrs. Susannah BURLINGAME, aged 74, wife of Christopher Burlingame, and daughter of Gen. Rufus Putnam, in Harmar, May 10, 1840.

Edward H. BYINGTON, aged 11, son of Rev. Cyrus Byington, in Choctaw Nation, September 11, 1840.
 

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Mrs. Sally CAIN, aged 48, in Fearing, February 22, 1823.

Rev. James CALLAHAN, M. E. Church, September 7, 1833.

Maj. Benjamin F. CARLISLE, in Fearing, March 23, 1831.

Mrs. Clarissa CARLISLE, aged 33, wife of Benj. F. Carlisle, in Fearing, September 8, 1829.

Jonathan CARNES, buried in Mound Cemetery on July 30, 1823.

Elizur CARVER, 1823.

Mrs. William M. CASE, buried in Mound Cemetery on October 3, 1823.

Mrs. Hannah CAYWOOD, wife of Joseph Caywood, and daughter of Samuel Dye, Esq., in Lawrence, May 12, 1840.

A young man named CHAMBERLAIN died of hydrophobia a few miles from Marietta, April 1843.

Nancy Emily CHAMBERLAIN, in Aurelius, April 17, 1830.

Hannah CHAMBERS, aged 20, wife of Jos. Chambers, of Waterford, July 11, 1827.

A son of John CHAMBERS, aged 20, killed by lightning, in Lawrence, June 21, 1820.

John CHAMBERS, in Lawrence, October 31, 1823.

Jonathan CHAPMAN, aged 72, in Fearing, February 24, 1820.

Jonathan Job CHAPMAN, aged 8, son of David Chapman, killed by the kick of a horse, in Fearing, June 21, 1828.

Child of Jedediah CHASE, buried in Mound Cemetery on September 18, 1823.

Child of Jedediah CHASE, buried in Mound Cemetery on September 28, 1823.

Child of Jedediah CHASE, buried in Mound Cemetery on October 20, 1823.

Son of Jedediah CHASE, buried in Mound Cemetery on August 29, 1823.

Son of Jedediah CHASE, buried in Mound Cemetery on September 2, 1823.

Child of CHERRY, buried in Mound Cemetery on August 19, 1823.

Henry CHERRY, of Marietta, killed when the steamboat Tri-Color exploded at Wheeling, April 19, 1831.

Jacob CHURCHILL, of Newport, 1823.

Elizabeth CLARK, aged 28, wife of Capt. Nat. Clark, December 30, 1823.

Child of J. CLARK, buried in Mound Cemetery on August 23, 1823.

John CLARK, aged 61, September 26, 1822

Sarah CLARK, aged 50, wife of John Clark, September 26, 1822.

Miss Hannah G. CLOGSTON, aged 25, June 2, 1829.

John CLOGSTON, aged 58, February 18, 1824.

Eli G. COGSWELL, buried with Masonic honors, in Waterford, July 7, 1817.

Polly COGSWELL, aged 28, wife of Henry Cogswell, May 21, 1825.

Andrew COLE, aged 28, October 1, 1826.

Ann Eliza COLE, daughter of Levi Cole, September 20, 1822.

Mrs. Mary COLE, aged 54, during the epidemic in Warren, September 7, 1821.

Philip COLE, aged 50, in Warren, January 25, 1831.

Mrs. Polly COLE, "an amiable woman," wife of Samson Cole, April 7, 1814.

Son of Sampson COLE was killed by the accidental discharge of a gun, June 20, 1833.

Mary Ann COLLINS, aged 14, daughter of John Collins, in Fearing, November 30, 1839.

Mrs. Sophia CONVERSE, aged 33, wife of L. G. Converse, November 7, 1834.

Joseph COOK, Jr., of Belpre, 1823.

Julius F. COOK, aged 13, son of Silas Cook, November 3, 1827.

Elijah COOPER, August 5, 1821.

John CORNELL, August 26, 1822.

Daughter of George CORNER, buried in Mound Cemetery on July 22, 1823.

Esther CORP, aged 69, wife of Benj. Corp, in Aurelius, May 26, 1826.

Jonathan CRAM, aged 42, January 20, 1821.

Mary CRAM, daughter of Jonathan Cram, aged 12, June 3, 1820.

Child of CRANDALL, buried in Mound Cemetery on September 19, 1823.

Child of CRANDALL, buried in Mound Cemetery on September 22, 1823.

Mrs. CRANDALL, buried in Mound Cemetery on October 13, 1823.

Ezra CRANE, 1823.

Maria CRAWFORD, aged 21, daughter of Geo. Crawford, May 27, 1827.

Wade CROSS, aged 41, August 14, 1819.

Mary A. CUNNINGHAM, buried in Mound Cemetery on July 18, 1823.

Philip CUNNINGHAM, aged 23, October 8, 1822.

Mrs. Eunice CURTIS, wife of Capt. Eleazer Curtis, aged 48, in Belpre, May 4, 1814.

Jason R. CURTIS, for many years a well known citizen of Marietta, father of Hon. W. F. Curtis, died after a short illness, September 13, 1834.

Col. Nathaniel CUSHING, aged 57, in Belpre, August 14, 1814, and on the 26th, his wife Elizabeth, aged 61, both of fever; moved from Massachusetts in 1788.

Gen. Nathaniel S. CUSHING, in Gallipolis, July 26, 1826.

Samuel CUSHING, of Waterford, 1823.

Manasseh CUTLER, aged 12, son of E. Cutler, in Warren, October 2, 1822.

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Luther Otis DANA, aged 13, December 27, 1825.

Mrs. Mary DANA, aged 80, in Belpre, December 26, 1831.

Pamelia DANA, aged 15, daughter of Wm. Dana, September 26, 1826.

Son of A. DANIELS, buried in Mound Cemetery on July 26, 1823.

Child of A. DANIELS, buried in Mound Cemetery on August 11, 1823.

Benjamin DANLEY, aged 22, son of John and Amy Danley, in Wesley, February 12, 1820.

Mrs. Stephen DAVIS, May 21, 1827.

Capt. William DAVIS, aged 70, a native of Connecticut who landed at Marietta November 16, 1788, in Adams, February 18, 1843.

William DAVIS, Jr., in Adams, August 22, 1830.

Mrs. DEEM, buried in Mound Cemetery on September 25, 1823.

Jonathan DELONG, of Salem, aged 55, June 26, 1814.

Mrs. Ezekiel DEMING, buried in Mound Cemetery on August 14, 1823.

Mrs. Hannah DEMING, wife of Ezekiel Deming, Esq., in her 40th year, in Wooster (Watertown), April 23, 1819.

Mrs. DEMPSEY, buried in Mound Cemetery on July 13, 1823.

Wife of Joseph DENNIS, August 2, 1821.

Capt. Gilbert DEVOL, Jr., aged 46, April 1812.

Mrs. Rosanna DEVOL, aged 34, in Union, November 10, 1835.

Eliza DICKEY, aged 25, in Union, May 9, 1840.

Solomon DICKEY, Esq., in Union, March 17, 1835.

Hugh DIXON, aged 40, September 27, 1822.

Orgilous DOAN, of Salem, 1823.

Dudley DODGE, October 18, 1822.

Mrs. Nathaniel DODGE, buried in Mound Cemetery on October 28, 1823.

Nathaniel DODGE, Jr., formerly of Marietta, in Parkersburg, November 20, 1826.

Oliver DODGE, aged 53, buried with Masonic honors, in Adams, August 26, 1817.

Theodosia DODGE, aged 35, wife of Oliver Dodge, June 5, 1835.

Jacob DRAKE, buried in Mound Cemetery on July 8, 1823.

John DROWN, aged 19, on the Island, September 25, 1822.

Mary DROWN, daughter of S. D. W. Drown, on the Island, October 1, 1822.

Notley DROWN, killed by the explosion of the steamboat Tri-Color, at Wheeling, aged 35, April 19, 1831. Mr. Drown was Captain of the Tri-Color, and was a resident of Harmar. Eight persons were killed, including Henry Cherry and Joseph Worstell of Marietta, and O. B. Nowland, who had formerly lived here, and eight were severely injured.

A little daughter of Notley DROWN, about eight years old, was so badly burned by her clothes taking fire, that she died soon after, in Harmar, February 1831.

Sally DRUSE, buried in Mound Cemetery on August 14, 1823.

Samuel H. DUNBAR, of Union, 1823.

Robert G. DUNCAN, buried in Mound Cemetery on September 22, 1823.

Valentine DUNCAN, aged 24, of Marietta, in Kaskaskia, Ill., May 6, 1826.

Mrs. DUNCAN, buried in Mound Cemetery on August 16, 1823.

Jonathan DUNHAM, aged 70, in Warren, September 8, 1823.

George DUNLEVY, Esq., aged about 62, December 28, 1836. He had been Clerk of the Court for twenty years, and for some years before his death was a member of the M. E. Church.

Miss Mary DUNLEVY, aged 52, February 19, 1837.

Capt. Phineas DUNSMOOR, aged 50, in Wesley, May 6, 1823.

Joseph DUTTON, aged 66, in Aurelius, September 1, 1841.

Jas. R. DYAR, aged 29, son of John Dyar, in Union, September 21, 1821.

Jeremiah DYAR, aged 58, of Lancaster, Massachusetts, here on a visit to his friends, died from severe injuries received by falling from a horse, three miles up the Muskingum, while riding to town in company with his brother, two days before, July 16, 1829.

Mrs. Abigail DYE, aged 69, in Lawrence, April 25, 1823.

John DYE, Sen., aged 88, November 27, 1822.

Moffit DYE, aged 29, in Lawrence, December 18, 1826.

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Mrs. Eunice EDGERTON, aged 81, July 4, 1831.

Luther EDGERTON, Sr., buried in Mound Cemetery on September 14, 1823.

Susan EDGERTON, infant daughter of Capt. L. Edgerton, April 2, 1822.

Catharine EMERSON, wife of Luke Emerson, aged 27, in Roxbury, August 7, 1818.

Mrs. Deborah ERWIN, aged 81, September 27, 1822.

Mrs. EVANS, buried in Mound Cemetery on October 1, 1823.

David EVANS, aged 40, in Lowell, January 15, 1842.

David EVERETT, of consumption, aged 44, Tuesday, December 21, 1813.

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Amos FAIRCHILD, of Decatur, 1823.

Cynthia FEARING, aged 45, wife of Paul Fearing, within 6 hours of her husband's death, August 21, 1822.

Eliza FEARING, aged 39, wife of Henry Fearing, of Harmar, January 13, 1842.

Hon. Paul FEARING, aged 60, in Harmar, August 21, 1822.

Paul FEARING, Jr., in his 17th year, in Harmar, April 1, 1817.

A son of James FERGUSON was drowned, May 29, 1828.

Thomas FLEMING was drowned while passing over Chambers' dam, on Little Muskingum, April 26, 1840.

Mr. FOLLETT, buried in Mound Cemetery on August 2, 1823.

William FORD, Jr., in Watertown, September 15, 1823.

William FORD, Sen., of Watertown, 1823.

Ephraim FOSTER, buried in Mound Cemetery on September 15, 1823.

Leonard FOSTER, buried in Mound Cemetery on July 29, 1823.

Sophia FOSTER, aged 59, wife of Milton Foster, March 22, 1843.

Theodore S. FOSTER, aged 30, of Belpre, October 17, 1825.

William FULTON, buried in Mound Cemetery on July 29, 1823.

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James B. GARDINER, in Marion, O., April 1837. He published the Commentator in Marietta, in 1808-9 and afterward published papers at other points, Columbus among them.

Mrs. GARNET, buried in Mound Cemetery on September 3, 1823.

Elder John GATES, aged 55, September 25, 1822.

Mary GATES, aged 52, wife of Elder John Gates, August 1, 1822.

Rev. Hiram GEAR, aged 39, pastor of the Baptist Church in Marietta, a native of Connecticut and for over six years a resident of Marietta, February 20, 1843.

Julia A. GEREN, buried in Mound Cemetery on September 29, 1823.

Didier GEVREZ, a native of France, aged 52, March 29, 1814.

Henry GIBSON, buried in Mound Cemetery on September 28, 1823.

John GIBSON, buried in Mound Cemetery on September 12, 1823.

Child of D. GILBERT, buried in Mound Cemetery on September 30, 1823.

Child of G. GILBERT, buried in Mound Cemetery on August 30, 1823.

James GILBERT, buried in Mound Cemetery on September 27, 1823.

Benjamin Ives GILMAN, Esq., aged 68, formerly of Marietta, at Alton, Ill., October 12, 1833.

Mrs. Hannah GILMAN, aged 71, widow of Benj. Ives Gilman, formerly of Marietta, in New York, August 24, 1837.

Nathaniel C. GILMAN, formerly of Marietta, in Lancaster, December 15, 1826.

John GLIDDEN, instantly killed in Fearing by a stick of timber falling on him at the raising of a house, May 17, 1814.

James GLINES, a young man of 17, killed by a tree falling upon him which his father and brother (Wm. Glines, Esq., of this city), were chopping down, near where Samson Cole now [1863] lives, August 16, 1826. The top was caught, which threw round the butt, knocking young Glines down and falling upon him.

Joseph GLINES, aged 63, formerly of Marietta, in Wisconsin, August 8, 1841.

Harriet GOODWIN, buried in Mound Cemetery on August 13, 1823.

Mr. GOODWIN, buried in Mound Cemetery on August 19, 1823.

Mrs. GOODWIN, buried in Mound Cemetery on August 18, 1823.

Child of J. GRAHAM, buried in Mound Cemetery on September 17, 1823.

Child of J. GRAHAM, buried in Mound Cemetery on September 20, 1823.

William GRAY, Esq., one of the first settlers of Waterford, in his 52d year, July 24, 1812.

Nancy GREEN, of Adams, 1823.

Miss Adaline GREENE, daughter of Capt. John Greene, at Covington, Ky., June 17, 1833.

Bathsheba GREENE, aged 72, widow of Richard Greene, September 27, 1842.

Mrs. Eunice GREENE, aged 21, wife of James H. Greene and daughter of Moses McFarland, November 14, 1842.

Hopkins GREENE, buried in Mound Cemetery on October 3, 1823.

John GREENE, Esq., aged 69 years and 6 months, formerly of Warwick, R.I., in Newport, May 27, 1813.

Mary GREENE, of Newport, 1823.

Mrs. Nancy GREENE, aged 25, wife of Dudley D. Greene, in Beardstown, Ill., February 18, 1837.

Capt. Jeremiah GREENMAN, aged 71, in Waterford, November 15, 1828.

Adoniram J. GUITTEAU, aged 30, in Fearing, November 12, 1823.

Benjamin GUITTEAU, January 30, 1831.

Edward GUITTEAU, buried in Mound Cemetery on October 29, 1823.

Jonathan GUITTEAU, of Marietta, 1822.

Judson GUITTEAU, buried in Mound Cemetery on September 1, 1823.

Mrs. Sarah GUITTEAU, wife of Jona. Guitteau, aged 31, October 31, 1817.

Mrs. GUITTEAU, buried in Mound Cemetery on August 26, 1823.

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Mrs. Eunice HALL, aged 70, May 17, 1826.

Harriet HALL, daughter of Wyllys Hall, September 28, 1822.

Child of Wyllys HALL, buried in Mound Cemetery on October 17, 1823.

Augustus HANSON, formerly of Marietta, in McConnelsville, April 10, 1830.

Child of Mrs. HARLEY, buried in Mound Cemetery on September 16, 1823.

Thomas HARPER, of Marietta, drowned in the mouth of the Muskingum, July 4, 1818.

Joseph HARRIS, buried in Mound Cemetery on August 13, 1823.

Royal G. HART, aged 29, of Harmar, in New Orleans, of yellow fever, September 10, 1839.

Sally W. HART, aged 45, wife of Maj. Wm. Hart, in Fearing, March 7, 1824.

Harriet HARTSHORN, buried in Mound Cemetery on July 24, 1823.

Mrs. Mary HARTSHORN, aged 28, May 20, 1818.

Charles HASKELL, of Newport, was drowned while swimming to try to secure his wood-flat, which had broken loose from the bank of the Ohio, in high wind, Jul 23, 1831. He was a highly respectable citizen.

Rotheus HAYWARD, aged 62, in Waterford, May 22, 1842.

Harriet HEARN, buried in Mound Cemetery on July 24, 1823.

Miss Harriet HEMPSTEAD, aged 40, late of Marietta, in Portsmouth, July 26, 1842.

Mrs. Lucretia HEMPSTEAD, aged 52, October 10, 1822.

Bathsheba HENDERSON, aged 32, a sister of Wm. Pitt Putnam of Belpre, in Natchez, June 11, 1841.

Samuel C. HENDRIE, aged 17, son of A. Hendrie, of Watertown, was instantly killed while riding a horse in front of a yoke of oxen, falling from the horse, which fell on him and broke his neck, October 21, 1841.

Mrs. Mary C. HIGGINS, aged 24, daughter of Joseph T. Millard of Union, in Burlington, Iowa, April 27, 1842.

George HILDEBRAND, aged 73, August 9, 1827.

Dr. Charles T. HILDRETH, aged 45, formerly of Belpre, in Boston, Mass., March 8, 1843.

Mrs. Stephen HILDRETH, buried in Mound Cemetery on August 30, 1823.

Mrs. HILL, buried in Mound Cemetery on July 14, 1823.

Maj. Alexander HILL, aged 64, of Marietta, February 9, 1841.

Ephraim HILL, buried in Mound Cemetery on September 20, 1823.

Ira HILL, aged 87, of Salem, October 13, 1841.

John HILL, aged 83, in Union, November 22, 1842.

John HILMAN, aged 23, August 6, 1821.

Stephen HODGMAN, April 13, 1824.

Elizabeth HOFF, wife of Enoch Hoff, November 17, 1829.

Emily HOFF, buried in Mound Cemetery on August 30, 1823.

Nancy HOFF, aged 41, wife of Enoch Hoff, October 14, 1827.

Mrs. Sophia HOFF, aged 70, in Lawrence, July 8, 1819.

Mrs. HOFF, buried in Mound Cemetery on July 28, 1823.

Miss Eliza HOLDEN, of Marietta, ca. January 14, 1832.

Eliza HOLDEN, aged 20, eldest daughter of Jos. Holden, November 7, 1831.

Mrs. Frances S. HOLDEN, wife of Nath. Holden, May 23, 1827.

Elder William HOLLEY, "for some years a teacher of the Baptist order," in Marietta, in his 60th year, July 7, 1808.

Mrs. Mary HOLLISTER, aged 37, wife of Sereno Hollister, June 30, 1837.

Child of W. HOLYOKE, buried in Mound Cemetery on August 6, 1823.

Humphrey HOOK, aged 56, in Wood Co., Va., July 10, 1822.

Chester HOWE, of Marietta, aged 27, at Vicksburg, January 1831.

George HOWE, buried in Mound Cemetery on July 5, 1823.

Hiram HOWE, aged 27, April 11, 1842.

Mrs. Persis HOWE, in Belpre, September 16, 1822.

Rachel HOWE, buried in Mound Cemetery on July 28, 1823.

Abigail HOYT, wife of Benajah Hoyt, aged 59, May 9, 1814.

Charity HUMPHREYS, daughter of Isaac Humphreys, Esq., in Harmar, September 9, 1841.

Charles W. HUMPHREYS, aged 33, in Harmar, April 17, 1842.

Rufus HUMPHREYS, aged 25, in Newport, October 3, 1823.

Mathew HUNGERFORD, having been mortally injured a day or two before by a limb of a tree falling on his head while chopping in the woods near Marietta, May 7, 1814.

Robert HURDSMAN and a Mr. Yates were drowned at Beverly, while attempting to cross the Muskingum in a skiff, March 28, 1840. Mrs. Yates was in the skiff, but retained her hold on it after it passed over the dam, and was rescued.

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Joseph IRWIN, 77, April 7, 1820.

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Solomon JARVIS, aged 56, in Wood Co., Va., October 1, 1822.

Mrs. Hannah JENNINGS, wife of Junia Jennings, December 19, 1831.

Mrs. Dr. JETT, buried in Mound Cemetery on August 15, 1823.

Elizabeth JEWETT, wife of Leonidas Jewett, in Athens, December 9, 1842.

Ruth JOHNSON, buried in Mound Cemetery on August 27, 1823.

Thomas JOHNSON, aged 90, a revolutionary soldier, in Watertown, April 14, 1826.

Judge Henry JOLLY, aged 84, formerly an Associate Judge and Representative of this county, July 19, 1842.

Rev. William H. JOLLY, aged 43, a Universalist clergyman, in Belpre, September 8, 1839.

Mrs. Parthenia JUDD, aged 54, in Adams, September 29, 1834.

William JUDSON, aged 37, October 8, 1822.

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Mrs. KEATING, buried in Mound Cemetery on August 18, 1823.

Infant son of John KELLY, October 1, 1822.

Susan KELLY, aged 14, daughter of Joseph Kelly, June 7, 1842.

Samuel KIDDER, aged 26, a native of Wardsboro, Vt., and a graduate of Marietta College, Class of 1840, at Lane Seminary, February 11, 1843.

Returning from Beverly, a horse and wagon driven by a German named KNEILLE, of Marietta, was precipitated from the bank near Coal Run, and Mr. Kneille was instantly killed, and his wife very much injured, September 11, 1840. There had been some racing, and the horse was frightened.

James KNIGHT, aged 31, October 2, 1822.

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William LAKE, aged 22, in Union, November 23, 1820.

John LANE, hung at Gallipolis, for the murder of Wm. Dowell, September 9, 1817.

Child of S. LEE, buried in Mound Cemetery on September 22, 1823.

Angelina LINCOLN, aged 17, September 28, 1822.

Charles LINCOLN, aged 4, October 14, 1822.

James LINCOLN, buried in Mound Cemetery on August 5, 1823.

Jefferson LINCOLN, aged 12, October 1, 1822.

Joanna LINCOLN, aged 20, September 9, 1822.

Joseph LINCOLN, aged 19, "an amiable young man of fine promise," January 1, 1819.

Capt. Obadiah LINCOLN, aged 53, September 26, 1822.

Jonas LIVERMORE, aged 56, October 12, 1822.

Mrs. LIVERMORE, buried in Mound Cemetery on July 22, 1823.

John LOCKER, buried in Mound Cemetery on July 21, 1823.

Child of Mr. LOCKER, buried in Mound Cemetery on September 26, 1823.

Col. Abner LORD, aged 61, a former business man of Marietta, in Columbus, May 2, 1821.

Adaline LORING, wife of Jesse Loring, Esq., in Belpre, August 2, 1826.

Mrs. Fanny LORING, aged 32, wife of O. R. Loring, June 13, 1828.

Alfred L. LOVELL, aged 23, in Marietta, September 6, 1842.

Mrs. Elizabeth LYON, wife of Aaron Lyon, July 6, 1829.

Mrs. LYON, October 9, 1822.

James LYTLE, son of George Lytle, of Harmar, went into the river with some other boys, and getting beyond his depth, was drowned, July 7, 1832.

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John L. MACKEY, May 19, 1826.

Jonathan MAES was drowned opposite his residence near the mouth of the Little Muskingum, May 30, 1828.

Moses MALSTER, aged 19, youngest son of C. Malster, in Watertown, August 10, 1825.

Mrs. Mary MATHEWS, wife of James B. Mathews, and daughter of Capt. Daniel Greene, April 14, 1831.

Eliza H. MAXELL, aged 35, wife of Professor Samuel Maxwell, January 24, 1842.

Solomon MAXWELL, aged 16, student and a nephew of Prof. Samuel Maxwell, was drowned in the Muskingum, while bathing, May 23, 1835.

Rev. James MCABOY, at Charleston, Va., October 27, 1833.

William MCALLISTER, buried in Mound Cemetery on August 9, 1823.

Child of R. MCCABE, buried in Mound Cemetery on August 17, 1823.

Mrs. MCCABE, buried in Mound Cemetery on September 30, 1823.

Robert MCCABE, aged 43, June 10, 1823.

Mrs. Catharine MCCLINTICK, aged 47, August 30, 1822.

Samuel MCCLINTICK, "a respectable citizen of this town," was drowned a short distance below Harmar, leaving a numerous family, March 30, 1815.

Alexander MCCOY, of Waterford, 1823.

William MCCRACKEN, drowned in the Ohio, near McFarland's landing, December 11, 1818.

Hugh MCCULLOUGH, drowned in Duck Creek, April 17, 1823.

Mrs. MCCUNE, buried in Mound Cemetery on October 28, 1823.

Elizabeth MCDONALD, aged 56, wife of Thomas McDonald, in Waterford, July 5, 1840.

James C. MCFARLAND, Esq., of Marietta, at Louisville, October 5, 1817.

John MCINTOSH, aged 70, February 21, 1822.

Dr. N. MCINTOSH, buried in Mound Cemetery on September 5, 1823.

Dr. Nathan H. MCINTOSH, aged 30, in Gallipolis, July 11, 1830.

Samuel D. MCINSTOSH, aged 27, November 30, 1829.

Lydia MCKAWEN, 1823.

Charles MCKEWEN, aged 75, May 10, 1820.

Allen MCNEAL, buried in Mound Cemetery on September 24, 1823.

Charles MEDBERRY, aged 37, in Belpre, September 29, 1828.

Mrs. MEES, October 7, 1822.

Nelson MEES, from a severe wound occasioned by the bursting of a small cannon on the day before, March 23, 1822.

Samuel MELLOR, aged 76, in Watertown, July 30, 1825.

Child of MERCER, buried in Mound Cemetery on September 11, 1823.

Mrs. MERRIAM, in Adams, September 9, 1822.

Reuben MERRIAM, in Adams, September 10, 1822.

Mrs. MERRILL, buried in Mound Cemetery on August 6, 1823.

Elijah B. MERWIN, Atty. at Law, in Zanesville, November 16, 1817.

Dea. Benjamin MILES, in Belpre, October 29, 1817.

Mrs. MILLER, buried in Mound Cemetery on July 25, 1823.

Wife of John MILLER, April 15, 1827.

A son of Rev. John MILLER, of the German M. E. church, aged four years, of Marietta, fell into his father's cistern and was drowned, June 19, 1843.

John MILLER, September 20, 1822.

Mrs. MILLS, September 25, 1822.

Deborah Selden MILLS, aged 41, wife of Col. John Mills, March 6, 1842.

Child of R. MILLS, buried in Mound Cemetery on September 22, 1823.

Mrs. Elizabeth MINER, wife of Capt. Matthew Miner, aged 45, in Newport, March 12, 1815.

John MINER, a son of Henry Miner, was drowned in the Little Muskingum, about a mile from Corner's mill, May 19, 1840.

Mathew MINER, buried in Mound Cemetery on July 23, 1823.

Mrs. MINER, buried in Mound Cemetery on July 24, 1823.

Isaac MIXER, tavern keeper, aged 78, in Harmar, Jan. 29, 1815.

Thomas MIXER, aged 26, November 29, 1827.

William MIXER, July 28, 1830.

Lucy Ann MONCKTON, aged 23, of Watertown, February 5, 1841.

John MOORE, of this township, was killed by a tree falling upon him while on horseback with his wife, who was severely injured, April 15, 1827.

Amos MORRIS, of Adams, 1822.

Daniel D. MORRIS, formerly of Marietta, in Clermont Co., July 26, 1840.

Obadiah MORRIS, of Adams, 1822.

Justus MORSE, September 21, 1822.

Margaret MORSE, 1823.

Pearce MORSE, buried in Mound Cemetery on August 9, 1823.

Mrs. Pearce MORSE, buried in Mound Cemetery on September 2, 1823.

Mrs. MORSE, buried in Mound Cemetery on August 17, 1823.

Edmund MOULTON, aged 76, August 26, 1822.

James MULLEN, aged 27, in Newport, August 19, 1824.

Henry MURPHY, aged 9, October 21, 1822.

Child of D. MURRAY, buried in Mound Cemetery on August 12, 1823.

Davidson MURRAY, November 6, 1823.

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N. NEEDHAM, buried in Mound Cemetery on September 11, 1823.

Noah NEEDHAM, formerly of the State of Delaware, June 1, 1817.

Almira NEWTON, aged 17, in Warren, September 8, 1842.

Wife of Oren NEWTON, during the epidemic in Warren, September 15, 1821.

James NICHOLS, in Harmar, August 26, 1817.

H. W. NOBLE, Esq., formerly of Portsmouth, N. H., a highly esteemed merchant, May 10, 1816.

Bazil NORMAN, aged 73, of Roxbury, a man of color and a soldier of the Revolution, was killed by falling from a precipice, twelve feet high, while returning home by torch-light from watching a deer lick, July 19, 1830.

Benjamin Nott, of ADAMS, 1822.

O. B. NOWLAND, formerly of Marietta, killed when the steamboat Tri-Color exploded at Wheeling, April 19, 1831.

Samuel NULL, at the raising of a steam saw-mill in Harmar, was almost instantly killed by a fall of about twenty feet from the frame, August 3, 1830.

Squire A. NULL, aged 24, fell with a scaffold, sixteen feet to the ground while at work on the house of Vincent Payne, in Marietta, and was so severely injured that he died on the next Monday, August 28, 1840.

Mrs. Minerva NYE, aged 67, wife of Col. Ichabod Nye, April 20, 1836. She was a daughter of Gen. Benj. Tupper, of Chesterfield, Hampshire county, Mass., one of the projectors of the first settlement at Marietta. She arrived at Marietta, August 19, 1788, in company with her husband and two children, Gen. Tupper, Col. Cushing, Maj. Goodale and Maj. Coburn, and their families that came as settlers of Ohio. She was the first female who lodged in the "Stockade" [Campus Martius]; and on that ground she afterward lived nearly 48 years.

Col. Ichabod NYE, aged 77, November 27, 1840. A native of Tolland, Conn., his family, with that of Gen. Benj. Tupper, who was his father-in-law, and those of Col. Cushing, Maj. Goodale and Maj. Coburn, landed at Marietta, August 29, 1788, the first families that arrived here.

Rowena NYE, aged 45, wife of Arius Nye, January 24, 1842.

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Joel OAKS, in Belpre, May 12, 1823.

Cogswell OLNEY, February 14, 1842.

Mrs. Cynthia OLNEY, granddaughter of Joshua Sprague, Sen., in her 20th year, in Union, October 4, 1816.

George W. OLNEY, of Harmar, died at Lane Seminary, about December 10, 1842. He was a graduate of Marietta College in the Class of 1840.

Joel OLNEY, in Harmar, April 19, 1831.
 

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Eliza PALMER, buried in Mound Cemetery on August 29, 1823.

Ephraim PALMER, Esq., aged 41, of Wesley, in Iowa, June 1841.

Isaac PALMER, aged 42, June 28, 1819.

Lucius S. PALMER, aged 22, December 6, 1840.

A lad named PARKER, aged 14, was drowned in the Ohio, opposite Harmar, while skating, January 8, 1835.

Silas PARKER, a candidate for the Gospel Ministry, aged 25, May 13, 1819.

Nathan PARR, aged 59, in Grandview, November 9, 1826.

Nathaniel PATTERSON, of Adams, 1823.

Abraham PAYNE, Sr., aged 68, in Salem, October 30, 1826.

Mary PAYNE, aged 45, wife of Rufus Payne, in Salem, November 11, 1839.

Mrs. Elizabeth PERRY, aged 56, wife of Abram B. Perry, June 15, 1831.

William W. PETIT, formerly of Marietta, in Detroit, April 26, 1826.

Posey PETTY, in Newport, January 7, 1827.

Elias PEWTHERS, Esq., aged 37, in Roxbury, August 16, 1840.

John PHELPS, buried in Mound Cemetery on August 20, 1823.

Capt. John PHILLIPS, aged 66, March 17, 1830.

Susan PHILLIPS, aged 19, formerly of Marietta, in Portsmouth, October 10, 1830.

Gordius G. PIERCE, son of Stephen Pierce, in his 23d year, August 7, 1815.

Mrs. Catharine PLUMER, aged 62, wife of Wm. Plumer, April 23, 1821.

Alfred POOLE, July 30, 1833.

Mrs. Sabra PORTER, wife of Amos Porter, of Salem, May 13, 1812.

Andres POWERS, in Waterford, August 28, 1825.

Wm. PRATT, September 27, 1821.

Child of PRATT, buried in Mound Cemetery on August 8, 1823.

Mrs. PRATT, buried in Mound Cemetery on August 16, 1823.

Child of J. J. PRESTON, buried in Mound Cemetery on September 20, 1823.

Alfred PROCTOR, aged 25, of Watertown, in Cincinnati, October 12, 1834.

Child of D. PROTSMAN, buried in Mound Cemetery on August 6, 1823.

Lorenzo PROTSMAN, buried in Mound Cemetery on October 12, 1823.

James PURRINGTON, in Harmar, September 6, 1817.

A. W. PUTMAN, aged 55, in Belpre, September 21, 1822.

Benjamin P. PUTNAM, oldest brother of Douglas and David Putnam, in his 25th year, Sunday evening, January 2, 1825.

Miss Betsey PUTNAM, November 8, 1830.

Charlotte PUTNAM, aged 49, wife of A. W. Putnam, September 19, 1822.

Miss Catharine H. PUTNAM, aged 17, daughter of David Putnam, Sr., August 17, 1829.

Elizabeth PUTNAM, aged 59, widow of the late Israel Putnam, in Union, January 16, 1842.

Harriet Day PUTNAM, aged 2 years and 2 months, only daughter of Douglas Putnam, November 20, 1842.

Israel PUTNAM, a grandson of Gen. Israel, aged 58, in Union (now Muskingum), March 9, 1824.

Mrs. Lucy PUTNAM, widow of Maj. Ezra Putnam, aged 89, July 20, 1818.

Mary PUTNAM, wife of Benjamin P. Putnam, December 14, 1822.

Mary Ann PUTNAM, aged 34, wife of Douglas Putnam and daughter of Dr. S. P. Hildreth, October 24, 1842.

Peter Radcliff PUTNAM, aged 20, third son of David Putnam, Esq., March 20, 1824.

Gen. Rufus PUTNAM, aged 86, who was at the head of the first settlement here, May 1, 1824.

Wife of Gen. Rufus PUTNAM, aged 83, September 6, 1820.

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Rowena RACER, aged 30, wife of Dennis Racer, in Marietta, September 11, 1839.

Charles F. RANGER, son of Ephraim Ranger, June 27, 1822.

Mrs. Mindwell RANSOM, wife of Theophilus Ransom, aged 60, in Adams, September 8, 1821.

Theophilus RANSOM, of Adams, 1823.

Benedict E. RATHBONE, of Belpre, 1822.

Julia RATHBONE, wife of D. L. Rathbone, sister of Wm. Pitt Putnam, of Belpre, in Columbus, April 26, 1824.

Calvin RECKARD, aged 66, May 29, 1826.

Chauncey REED, aged 25, August 16, 1835.

Dr. John B. REGNIER, a native of Paris, and one of the most prominent citizens of the county, aged 54, in Aurelius, August 16, 1821. He removed from Marietta to Aurelius in 1819.

Catharine REPPERT, aged three years, daughter of Lewis W. and Susan Reppert, in Warren, January 3, 1840.

Mrs. Josephine N. RICE, daughter of J. Gabaudan, of Marietta, in Michigan, May 26, 1840.

Child of Mr. RICH, buried in Mound Cemetery on September 28, 1823.

Mrs. Martha R. ROBBINS, aged 28, wife of Rev. Saml. P. Robbins, [Jr.], August 18, 1841.

Rev. S. P. ROBBINS, buried in Mound Cemetery on September 3, 1823.

A little son of James ROBERTS, of Marietta, aged three years, was drowned by falling into a cistern, June 9, 1843.

Anna ROGERS, buried in Mound Cemetery on July 29, 1823.

Pamelia ROOD, buried in Mound Cemetery on July 26, 1823.

Mr. ROOD, buried in Mound Cemetery on September 1, 1823.

Mrs. ROOD, buried in Mound Cemetery on August 6, 1823.

Sylvander ROOT, aged 28, September 4, 1825.

Elisha ROSE, of Newport, was thrown from his horse and so badly injured that he died within two days afterwards, August 12, 1841.

John ROUSE, aged 77, found lying dead in a pool of water where he had been watering a horse, supposed to have fainted and fell in, in Belpre, July 1, 1818. He came from New Bedford, Mass., in 1789.

Mrs. Rebecca ROUSE, aged 70, in Belpre, September 30, 1820.

A man named ROWE was killed two miles below Harmar, where he had been employed in getting out stone for the lock on the Muskingum, July 15, 1837. He took shelter from a heavy shower, under a shelving rock, which took a slide and crushed him to death.

Isabella ROWLAND, aged 63, wife of John Rowland, August 29, 1824.

Charles RUSSELL, aged 33, in Union, November 28, 1841.

John RUSSELL, aged 65, in Union, suddenly, August 13, 1829.

Child of E. RYAN, buried in Mound Cemetery on October 14, 1823.

Mrs. RYAN, buried in Mound Cemetery on October 21, 1823.

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John L. SALTONSTALL, April 16, 1821.

Lucretia SALTONSTALL, 1823.

Jonathan SAMSON, February 9, 1824.

T. J. H. SANFORD, buried in Mound Cemetery on July 14, 1823.

Artemas SAWYER, Esq., a lawyer and a native of Sterling, Mass., in Marietta, July 16, 1815.

Mrs. SCHACHTELIN, October 10, 1822.

Jacob SCHACHTELIN, September 24, 1822.

Christian SCHULTZ, Esq., in Wood Co., Va., May 8, 1830.

Thos. SEELEY, aged 61, in Waterford, July 22, 1829.

Abram SEEVERS, aged 74, in Fearing, August 1, 1822.

Jeremiah J. SELBY, aged 30, in Union, February 14, 1842.

Abraham SHARP, aged 38, October 10, 1822.

James SHARP, Esq., aged 51, in Harmar, July 31, 1818.

Hon. John SHARP, in Lawrence, November 1, 1823.

Dr. John L. SHAW, aged 54, February 15, 1824.

A. SHAY, buried in Mound Cemetery on September 12, 1823.

Anna SHEPARD, 1823.

Dea. Enoch SHEPARD, September 17, 1821.

Joel SHERMAN, son of Josiah Sherman, of Waterford, aged 21, shot four days before at a Wolf Hunt in Windsor township, Morgan, Co., by careless persons who fired at a deer, January 3, 1825.

Frederick SHIPMAN, aged 44, August 22, 1839.

Joshua SHIPMAN, buried in Mound Cemetery on October 3, 1823.

Joshua SHIPMAN, aged 31, formerly of Marietta, in Wheeling, August 14, 1829.

Mrs. Sybil SHIPMAN, aged 59, widow of Joshua Shipman, June 16, 1828.

William H. SHIPMAN, formerly of Marietta, in Wheeling, April 8, 1829.

Mr. SHOEMAKER, buried in Mound Cemetery on September 12, 1823.

Wyllis SILLIMAN, aged 64, in Zanesville, November 13, 1842. He, in connection with Elijah Backus, started the first paper in Marietta in 1801, the "Ohio Gazette."

Lewis SKINNER, son of Wm. Skinner, March 23, 1822.

Miss Maria SKINNER, daughter of Wm. Skinner, aged 25, July 25, 1821.

William SKINNER, Esq., aged 71, December 14, 1840.

Selah SLOCOMB, aged 54, wife of Wm. Slocomb, October 29, 1839.

Mrs. SLOTER, in Marietta, August 31, 1821.

Aaron SMITH, aged 48, September 14, 1822.

Casper SMITH, aged 46, January 30, 1823.

Capt. Nathaniel SMITH, aged 25, April 20, 1817.

Mrs. Sabra SMITH, wife of Wm. Smith, in Warren, May 8, 1831.

Mrs. SOLINGER, in Union, September 16, 1822.

Eben SPEARS, aged 60, in Salem, January 3, 1835.

Dr. Joseph SPENCER, aged 74, in Wood Co., Va., May 11, 1824.

Mrs. SPENCER, buried in Mound Cemetery on September 1, 1823.

Mrs. Mary SPOONER, wife of Dr. Cyrus Spooner, in Adams, February 24, 1819.

Joshua SPRAGUE, Esq., of Adams, 1823.

Joshua SPRAGUE, Sen., in his 89th year, in Adams, October 1, 1816.

Mrs. Sabra SPRAGUE, wife of Jonathan Sprague, aged 48, in Adams, May 2, 1815.

Amzi STANLEY, 1823.

Eliza STANLEY, buried in Mound Cemetery on August 5, 1823.

George STANLEY, aged 21, formerly of Marietta, in Cincinnati, August 28, 1829.

Timothy STANLEY, aged 47, February 4, 1819.

John STEWART, of Warren, 1822.

Elizabeth Spencer STONE, aged 24, wife of Augustus I. Stone, in Harmar, July 5, 1840.

Israel STONE, at Rainbow, aged 60, July 13, 1808.

Dr. John C. STONE, aged 26, of consumption, in Harmar, May 27, 1841.

Mary STONE, buried in Mound Cemetery on August 28, 1823.

Mary STONE, Sr., buried in Mound Cemetery on September 6, 1823.

Mrs. Mary STONE, aged 61, widow of Israel Stone, July 8, 1825.

Mrs. Rebecca STONE, wife of Col. Augustus Stone, June 3, 1828.

Mrs. Ruth STONE, wife of Augustus Stone, of this town, December 1, 1808.

Hon. Sardine STONE, aged 66, long a leading citizen, died in Union, November 14, 1834.

Mrs. Susannah STONE, aged 78, in Belpre, November 4, 1833.

Son of Samuel STONE, buried in Mound Cemetery, July 23, 1823.

Mrs. Eliza SULLIVAN, aged 38, wife of Charles Sullivan, May 11, 1840.

Maria SUTTON, aged 28, wife of Henry Sutton, February 2, 1835.
 

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Richard TALBOT, of Grandview, 1822.

Child of William TALBOT, buried in Mound Cemetery on August 24, 1823.

Mrs. Jane TAYLOR, widow of Col. Robt. Taylor, in her 79th year, February 26, 1819.

Mary Ann TAYLOR, daughter of Jasher Taylor, September 28, 1822.

Wm. TAYLOR, buried in Mound Cemetery on July 18, 1823.

Wm. H. TAYLOR, aged 24, December 7, 1842.

Harriet THARP, aged 29, wife of Silas Tharp, of Harmar, May 21, 1840.

Francis THIERRY, one of the early French settlers of Marietta, coming here in 1790, and long a resident, died in Gallia county, Ohio township, to which place he had removed from Marietta, August 2, 1832.

Jonathan THOMAS, of Warren, 1823.

Child of C. THORNILEY, buried in Mound Cemetery on August 14, 1823.

Caleb THORNILEY, buried in Mound Cemetery on July 23, 1823.

George THORNILEY, aged 19, July 28, 1841.

Mrs. Sarah THORNILEY (daughter of Col. Israel Putnam and sister of David Putnam), at Philadelphia, aged 54, June 14, 1818.

Mrs. THORNILEY, buried in Mound Cemetery on July 25, 1823.

Sally TODD, aged 36, wife of Billy Todd, June 6, 1825.

Hannah TOOTHAKER, aged 20, daughter of Roger Toothaker, March 2, 1835.

Horace TOOTHAKER, aged 23, in Fearing, August 12, 1830.

Hiram E. TRUE, aged 30, in Salem, January 7, 1843.

Dr. Jabez TRUE, buried in Mound Cemetery on September 6, 1823.

John TRUE, aged 59, in Salem, March 10, 1841.

Mrs. TUCKER, buried in Mound Cemetery on September 12, 1823.

Mrs. Huldah TUPPER, widow of Gen. Benj. Tupper, February 2, 1812.

Frances TURNER, wife of Col. Geo. Turner, June 30, 1822.

Augustus Caesar TUTTLE, aged 36, deeply regretted by all his neighbors, in Fearing, November 21, 1838. "He ceased to breathe at high noon sun! His race on Earth he then had run. A man unknown in distant place, But round his neighborhood a grace. Retired was he, though good and kind; To faults in others ever blind. All - all around him felt distressed; One pang of grief their hearts impressed When death did seal his honest fame, And Justice honored his good name. Ye who would live in peace and love, In Tuttle's track be sure to move."

Joel TUTTLE, Sen., of Fearing, 1823.

Simeon TUTTLE, in Fearing, October 21, 1817.

Dudley TYLER, aged 34, August 6, 1826.
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Christiana ULMER, September 19, 1822.

Col. Jacob ULMER, October 4, 1822.

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Mrs. Betsey VINTON, wife of Thomas Vinton, March 27, 1835.

 

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Anna Maria WARD, aged 19, August 11, 1839.

George Washington Lafayette WARD, child of Nahum Ward, August 27, 1826.

Mrs. Mary Ann WARD, aged 26, wife of Col. William H. Ward, and daughter of the late Gen. Joseph Buell, of Marietta, at Utica, N. Y, January 1831.

Richard WATERMAN, of Marietta, 1822.

Andrew WEBSTER, buried in Mound Cemetery on August 30, 1823.

Charles WELLS, Esq., of Tyler Co., Va., who had lived on the frontier 40 years, aged 70, April 16, 1815.

Mrs. Deborah F. WELLS, aged 51, November 7, 1841.

Samuel WESTON, aged 24, in Marietta, April 22, 1840.

Child of Mr. WHEELER, buried in Mound Cemetery on August 18, 1823.

Caroline Augusta WHEELER, aged 11 months, daughter of F. A. and Harriet Wheeler, October 22, 1839.

Wife of Otis WHEELER, and on the same day their son, aged 2-1/2 years, July 30, 1831.

Commodore Abraham WHIPPLE, aged 85, May 29, 1819.

Mrs. Sarah WHIPPLE, wife of Commodore Abraham Whipple, aged 79, October 14, 1818.

David WHITE, aged 74, in Waterford, November 12, 1840.

Maj. Haffield WHITE, in Wooster (Watertown), aged about 80, one of the leading men at the first settlement of Marietta, December 15, 1818.

James WHITE, in Fearing, September 3, 1826.

John H. WHITE, in Fearing, April 17, 1826.

Lydia WHITE, aged 29, wife of Wm. White, in Fearing, November 4, 1822.

Mrs. Polly WHITE, aged 73, in Fearing, October 5, 1822.

Wm. WHITEHOUSE, aged 23, February 16, 1819.

Benjamin I. WHITNEY, aged 24, formerly of Marietta, in Quincy, Ill., November 10, 1841.

Gen. Joseph M. WILCOX, in his 61st year, January 18, 1817.

Elizabeth T. WILLARD, buried in Mound Cemetery on September 19, 1823.

Rev. Joseph WILLARD, buried in Mound Cemetery on September 24, 1823.

Isaac WILLIAMS, in his 84th year, in Virginia, opposite Marietta, September 25, 1820.

Robert WILLIAMS, aged 81, April 26, 1843.

Lavinia WILLIAMSON, aged 44, wife of Robt. Williamson, in Marietta, October 10, 1821.

Charles Spencer WILSON, aged 17, a brother of Noah L. Wilson, in Vienna, Va., August 23, 1821.

Thomas WILSON, of Watertown, 1823.

Henry WINUM, aged 46, October 6, 1822.

Sarah WISEMAN, of Harmar, 1823.

Eliza B. WOLCOTT, aged 19, daughter of Elias Wolcott, in Watertown, September 29, 1826.

John WOOD, aged 80, during the epidemic in Warren, September 16, 1821.

A little son of S. WOOD, aged nine years, fell from a skiff at the mouth of the Muskingum, and was drowned, April 28, 1841.

D. WOODBRIDGE, Sen., buried in Mound Cemetery on August 6, 1823.

Mrs. Jane R. WOODBRIDGE, daughter of Benj. I. Gilman, and wife of Dudley Woodbridge, Jr., September 18, 1808.

Mrs. Lucy WOODBRIDGE, wife of Dudley Woodbridge, Sen., in Chillicothe, October 6, 1817.

Wife of William WOODFORD, in Watertown, February 12, 1831.

Elisha WOODWARD, of Marietta, 1822.

Amos WORSTELL, aged 16, son of Jos. Worstell, in Marietta, September 8, 1821.

Joseph WORSTELL, of Marietta, killed when the steamboat Tri-Color exploded at Wheeling, April 19, 1831.

Phillip WORTHINGTON, aged 67, December 4, 1817.

Jotham WRIGHT, of Newport, 1822.

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Mr. YATES and Robert HURDSMAN were drowned at Beverly, while attempting to cross the Muskingum in a skiff, March 28, 1840. Mrs. Yates was in the skiff, but retained her hold on it after it passed over the dam, and was rescued.

A man named YOHO was found in Virginia, nearly opposite Marietta, with a charge of shot in his side, from the effects of which he died in about an hour, supposed to have been received from some farmer upon whose fruit or other property he had been committing depredations, August 20, 1841.
 

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Lucy, a woman of color, September 28, 1822.

Woman from Fearing, buried in Mound Cemetery on September 22, 1823.

A lad who was in service at the Mansion House was drowned in the Ohio at the foot of Front street, July 11, 1837.


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