1800 TO 1819 OBITUARIES

 

(1800)

  

(1801)

 

PHILLIPS, AMOS, died 10/15/1801.  He was the son of Seth, and was born 10/27/1719.  He was one of the grantees of Plymouth and moved here, locating at Lower Intervale, in 1767 from Dunstable, where he lived for the previous 20 years.  In 1746 he married Abigail Dodge from Massachusetts.  She died seven years after Amos.  They had 11 children during their marriage.

 

 

(1803)

 

STANTON, HENRY, who married Anna Harriman in 1801,was a son of Isaac W. Stanton and Ruth Ayer of Holderness.  He was born 12/7/1770 and died in 1803.

 

(1804)

 

GOOLD, BENJAMIN, died 1/5/1804.  He came to Plymouth in 1768.  He is buried in the Hunt Cemetery on Fairgrounds Road.

 

GOOLD, SARAH (HARWELL), the widow of Benjamin Goold, died one month and twenty days after her husband, on 2/15/1804. She was the mother of seven children and she is buried in the Hunt Cemetery next to her husband.

 

(1808)

 

BEAN, RUTH, the first wife of Deacon Elisha Bean, died 5/15/1808.  She was the mother of ten children during her marriage to Elisha.

 

 

PHILLIPS, ABIGAIL (DODGE), the widow of Amos Phillips, died 2/15/1808.  She was the daughter of Noah and Margaret (Crockett) Dodge, and the mother of 11 children during her marriage to Amos.

 

(1809)

 

CUMMINGS, CAPTAIN JONATHAN, died 4/14/1809 at the age of 68.  Other sources give the date of his death as 1808.

 

(1812)

 

 

DEARBORN, STEPHEN BARTLETT, infant son of Samuel Dearborn and his wife, Elizabeth Bartlett, was born 1/7/1812 and died the next month, on 2/1/1812.

 

DEARBORN, SAMUEL, the father of Stephen, who died 1/7/1812, died himself on 1/21/1812, just eleven days after the birth of his son.  Samuel died of spotted fever.  Both he and Stephen are buried in the Ellis-Dearborn Cemetery on Reservoir Road.

 

(1813)

 

MERRILL, CLARISSA (WYATT), the first wife of David Merrill, died 9/21/1813.

 

 

 

 

 

(1814)

 

DEARBORN, BENJAMIN, died 3/16/1814 at the age of 38.  He was the son of Peter Dearborn and born about 1778.  In 1799 he married Sally Gilman of Gilmanton.  They had five children.  Ben was a farmer in Plymouth, which is where he died.

 

WEBSTER, DANIEL CLOUGH, died at age 57 on 2/22/1814.He was a soldier in the American Revolution and subsequently was a farmer in Plymouth.  His wife, the former Hannah Heath, died five days shy of one month after his passing.  They were the parents of 10 children.

 

WEBSTER, HANNAH (HEATH), the widow of Daniel Clough Webster, died almost one month after the death of her husband.  Her death occurred on 3/17/1814.  She was the mother of ten children.

 

(1815)

 

CURRIER, HENRY MORRILL, died 3/24/1815 at the age of 36.  He lived in Plymouth from 1794 until his death.  In 1804 he married Hannah Reed.  He and Hannah had three sons, Henry Morrill, Jr., Arthur, and Jason.

 

CURRIER, JASON, infant son of Henry Morrill Currier and Hannah Reed, died at the tender age of 10 months on 12.18.1815, just nine months after the untimely death of his father.  Another source says that Jason was three years old.  He had two older brothers, Henry, Jr., and Arthur.  Jason and his father are buried in the Lower Intervale Cemetery.

 

 

GOOLD, BENJAMIN, son of Benjamin Goold and the husband of Jane (Harriman) Goold, died 12/8/1815.

 

(1816)

 

BEAN, JACOB, the youngest child of Elisha Bean and his first wife, Ruth, was born in 1784.  In 1814 he married Mary Keyes and they lived in Plymouth, where he died 3/22/1816.  He, like his father, is buried in the Spencer Cemetery on Tenney Mountain Highway.

 

(1817)

 

BEAN, DEACON ELISHA, died 9/15/1817, one year after the death of his youngest son, Jacob, who died in 1816.  Elisha was one of the early settlers of Plymouth and was taxed in 1770, the earliest tax-list available.  He was a Deacon of the Baptist Church in Rumney, and listed as a Lt. In town records.  His first wife’s first name was Ruth and his second wife, whom he married in 1808, just months after the death of Ruth, was Jemima Daft of Rumney.  She also died in 1817, just a few months before Elisha. He had 10 children with his first wife, Ruth. 

 

BEAN, JEMIMA (DAFT), second wife of Elisha Bean, was from Rumney and she died 1/8/1817.  They had no children together.

 

JOHNSON, MARY (EMERSON), the wife of Benjamin Johnson and the mother of three children, died in Campton in 1817.  She was the daughter of Judge Samuel Emerson.  She is buried in the Hunt Cemetery.

 

(1818)

 

BARTLETT, ELIZABETH (BARNARD), the first wife of Stephen Bartlett, died 7/20/1818.  She is buried in the cemetery near Ireland Lumber Yard.

 

RIDEOUT, POLLY, the daughter of John Rideout and Sarah Marsh, died in 1818.  She was born in 1800 and was 18 years old at the time of her death.  She was the 7th of 10 children.  The family lived in a log house on the road leading from the turnpike for several years before building a frame house (which has since been removed).  Polly is buried in the Adams plot in the Turnpike Cemetery.  Her name is on the back of the Adams monument, with the years of her birth and her death.  Miriam (Rideout) Adams was an older sister to Polly. 

 

WALKER, PETER, died 3/9/1818.  He was born in Paisley, Scotland about 1765.  He arrived in Campton in 1784.  He made many trips to Ryegate, Vermont to visit the Scotch emigrants living there.  Bathsheba Johnson was his wife and they had a daughter, Ann, born in 1794, who was married to George Washington Webster.

(1819)

 

MERCY, MRS., died at the age of 38 on 6/22/1819.  She was supposedly the consort of Joseph Kelley.