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566. The Widow Martha Smith Jan. 22.
567. Elizabeth Bayley a young Woman April. 24.
568. Jonathan Lambert, in his Youth Aug. 29
569. Lieut Joshua Jewett –– –– Nov. 1. 65 yrs
570. Samuel Stickney – Nov. 4.
571. Thomas Tenneys Infant – Nov. 15.
572. John Hickney – – – Nov. 16
573. Stephen Palmer Son of Stephen Nov. 17.
574. Uncle Aquila Jewett Nov. 26.
575. Oliver Bayley at Crownpoint[52] of the
576. Capt. Joseph Smith at Al- Small
577. Pierce Bayley –– –– bany[53] Pox
578. Samuel Spiller at Glascow of the Small Pox
579. William Bayley drowned at the Isle of
Sables[54] Nov. 16.
1761.
580. Clerk Moses Pickard May 10.
581. Widow Elizabeth Nelson Eta. 81. May 24
582. a Twin Child of John Dickinson Unbap. May 28.
583. Lieut. Ephraim Nelson in his 80th. Year May 28
584. Capt. Anthony Atwood near 80 years old June 12
585. Thomas Mighils Infant unbaptized. Aug. 5.
586. Dorothy Dresser Wife of Samuel Aug.22.
587. Widow Mary Jewett Nov. 27.
588. Moses Hopkinson in his Prime Dec. 18.
[52] I.e., during the construction of a fort at Crown Point, N.Y., beginning in 1759.
[53] These individuals were possibly part of the force that had marched against Quebec or Lake Champlain in 1759.
[54] A small, crescent-shaped island off the coast of Nova Scotia. Perhaps Bailey was a seaman aboard a British or American vessel in the area.