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Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register 1 1 Browse Search
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d 80 = 0 Between 80 and 90 = 3 —— 25 Whites,20 Blacks,5 —— 25 1762. Causes of death, etc. Accidental,1 Age,1 Colic,1 Consumption,7 Dysentery,2 Fits,1 Infancy,2 Palsy,1 Sore,1 Stillborn,1 — 18 Males,10 Females,8 — 18 Whites,15 Blacks,3 — 18. 1763. Causes of death, etc. Accidental,2 Cancer,2 Consumption,1 Dropsy,3 Fit, (suddenly)2 Infancy,9 Palsy,1 — 20 Males,10 Females,10 — 20 Whites,17 Blacks,3 — 20. In the Boston News Letter, November 30, 1764, is a reference to a custom then recently introduced, but unwisely abandoned afterwards. On Monday the 19th instant died at Cambridge, in the 78th year of her age Mrs. Hannah Burrill, relict of the late Hon. Theophilus Burrill Esq., and sister to the Rev. Mr. President Holyoke, at whose house she had for some time past resided. She was a gentlewoman of a virtuous disposition, and possessed of many amiable qualities. Her remains were interred the Thursday following, with