(1850)
ADAMS, JOHN, died 12/2/1850. He was married to Cordelia Bayley (Bailey).
BATCHELDER, STEPHEN, son of Gardner and Nancy (Young)
Batchelder, died at the age of 25 in 1850.
BLODGETT, ELLEN A., five-day-old daughter of Noah, died
11/20/1850.
CURRIER, GEORGE HENRY, nine-month-old son of Daniel Hoag
Currier and Laura Reed, died 4/5/1850. He
is buried in the Lower Intervale Cemetery.
DRAPER, SARAH GARAPHELIA, the infant daughter of Jason
C. Draper and Hannah True Cass, died 8/20/1850 at the age of one year, two
months, and 18 days.
GLYNN, ALONZO, son of Stephen Glynn and his first wife,
Sarah Clifford, died 10/11/1850. He
is buried in the cemetery near Ireland Lumberyard. Alonzo was ten years old when he died.
GLYNN, MICHAEL, son of Stephen Glynn and Sarah Clifford,
died 11/1/1850, just one month and 10 days after his brother Alonzo.
Michael was almost fifteen years old when he died.
He is buried, with his brother, in the cemetery near Ireland Lumberyard.
(1851)
CURRIER, ANNA (HOAG), the wife of Aaron Currier, died
1/28/1851 at the age of 51. She was the daughter of Daniel Hoag of Grand Isle,
Vermont. She was the mother of nine
children.
GLYNN, SARAH (CLIFFORD) died of breast cancer on
4/25/1851. She was the first wife
of Stephen Glynn and the daughter of Thomas Clifford. She was born in 1799 in Dorchester. Sarah was the mother of the four Glynn children. Two of her
sons, Alonzo and Michael, died in late 1850.
She, along with her sons, is buried in the cemetery near Ireland
Lumberyard.
HOLM, SARAH ANN, the daughter of Christian W. and Sarah
Holm, died 2/16/1851 at the age of two years.
Stearns History of Plymouth lists her birth date as 1844, which would
make her 7 years old. Her father
was born in Denmark in 1816 and was a farmer in Plymouth from 1847 to 1860.
Sarah Ann is buried in the Lower Intervale Cemetery.
(1852)
BROWN, ABRAHAM, died 4/14/1852. There is some confusion as to the exact date of his death.
One source claims he died in 1862, while yet another gives the date as
1853. Stearns History of Plymouth
gives the date used here. He was
born in Franklin in 1818 and was married to Lucinda Batchelder, also from
Franklin. He had one daughter, Dora
Ann, who married Edgar Merrill.
CASS, DOLLY (PAGE), the second wife of Enoch Cass, died
7/14/1852 at the age of 53. They were married in 1821, following the death of
his first wife. Enoch and Dolly
came to Plymouth in 1831 and owned a farm with his father, Chandler Cass, in the
Lower Intervale section of Plymouth.
CURRIER, ARTHUR BRADLEY, eight-month-old son of Daniel
Hoag Currier and Laura Reed, died 1/3/1852.
Burial was in Lower Intervale Cemetery.
DRAKE, JOHN HERBERT, two month old son of John Ayer
Drake and Emeline D. Pike, died 3/25/1852.
ROBIE, REBECCA (SANBORN), the first wife of Ichabod
Robie, died at the age of 66 on 11/1/1852. They were wed in 1809, on July 9th.
They lived in Andover until 1843, when they moved to Plymouth..
(1853)
BATCHELDER, ABEL, died at age 80 on 1/28/1853.
BAYLEY, HENRY, died on 3/22/1853.
He was 70 years old.
DEARBORN, JULIA VINCENT, died of tuberculosis on
6/22/1853. She was born 7/25/1831,
the daughter of John Dearborn and Mary Merrill.
She was the 7th of eight children. Julia is buried in the Cooksville Cemetery.
DEARBORN, CHARLES B., youngest son of Benjamin Dearborn
and his first wife, Ruth Gill, was born in 1831 and died in 1853.
PHILLIPS, NOAH, the son of Noah, died 5/26/1853 at the
age of 80.
(1854)
BLODGETT, FRED DAVIS, first born of William Davis
Blodgett and Elizabeth Farrar, died at the age of nineteen months on 1/8/1854.
He was born 6/6/1852.
BLODGETT, REV. EBENEZER, died at age 77 on 9/28/1854.
He was a farmer and a traveling preacher. He was married twice and was
the father of four; three with his first wife and one with his second wife.
He died in Bristol and is buried in the Turnpike Cemetery in West
Plymouth.
JOHNSON, SALLY, the second wife of Simeon Johnson, died
3/2/1854. She was 62 years old.
WALKER, BATHSHEBA (JOHNSON), the widow of Peter Walker,
was born in 1788 and died 9/9/1854.
(1855)
ADAMS, MOSES, died 8/29/1855. He was 65 years old. He
was the son of Joseph and the brother of John.
He was married to Miriam Rideout and was a farmer, first at West Plymouth
and later at Adams Hill in Plymouth. They
were the parents of eight children.
BLODGETT, EUNICE, wife of Joseph Snow Blodgett, died
8/22/1855. She was 88 years old and
is buried in the Turnpike Cemetery.
BLODGETT, SIMEON, the son of Joseph French Blodgett and
Mary Sanborn, died at the age of 25 on 9/26/1855.
MELVIN, NATHANIEL PEABODY, DIED 10/17/1855 AT THE AGE OF
56. He and his wife, Sarah Rowe,
were the parents of four children.
WORTHEN, VICTORIA AUGUSTA, the daughter of Ephriam
Worthen and his first wife, Sarah Grace Lovejoy, died 9/18/1855 at the age of
15.
(1856)
BLODGETT, LYDIA (BARNARD), the second wife and widow of
Rev. Ebenezer Blodgett, died at age 69 on 9/29/1856. She and Ebenezer had one child, Ebenezer Kellum, who was born
in 1831.
CURRIER, JANE H. (FLETCHER), the wife of Samuel Currier,
died at age 47 on 5/9/1856. She was
the daughter of Abel Fletcher and Betsey Gilman of Bridgewater and was born in
1809. Almost a year to the day
after she died, her son and only child, Samuel, was thrown from a carriage and
died on 2/12/1857.
EASTMAN, LUCY, born 1/26/1783 and died 4/10/1856.
No other information available for her. She is buried in the Lower
Intervale Cemetery.
EMERSON, LUCY (BLAKE), the wife of Daniel Emerson and
daughter of Oliver Smith Blake and Deborah Ingalls, died 4/10/1856.
She was born in 1783. She
was the 8th of 10 children born to the Blakes.
She married Daniel Emerson on 9/27/1810.
MORSE, MOSES, the son of William Morse and Ruth Homans,
died 2/16/1856. He was 29 years old
and unmarried. He is buried in the
Turnpike Cemetery.
WHEELER, AMY (WILLOUGHBY), died 1/17/1856.
She was married to her second husband, William Nevins Wheeler, who died
in 1857, and she was the widow of Phineas L. Emerson, who died in 1856.
(1857)
CURRIER, SAMUEL J., was born 2/13/1834 to Samuel Currier
and Jane H. Fletcher. He was thrown
from a carriage on 5/12/1855. He
lived for two years, with his mind unimpaired, but his body and limbs were
paralyzed. He died 2/12/1857, one
year after the death of his mother. He was 23 years of age.
They are buried in the Lower Intervale Cemetery.
FRENCH, ABIGAIL, the second wife and widow of Samuel
French. She was previously married
to a Mr. Wiggin. Samuel lived in
Salisbury for several years before moving to Plymouth in 1824.
HOMAN, SARAH T. (DAVIS), the wife of Henry G. Homan,
died at age 28 on 7/1/1857.
MORSE, RUTH (HOMANS), the wife of William Morse died
11/15/1857. She was 69 years old.
One of her sons, Moses, who was unmarried, had died the previous year in
February.
STEARNS, AARON, fifth child of Samuel Stearns and Judith
Taylor, died 11/9/1857.
WELLS, HIRAM THOMPSON, died 11/11/1857.
He was 35 years old, married, and the father of a son, Hiram Freeman
Wells.
WHEELER, MELINDA N. (FRENCH), the first wife of Captain
Daniel Coolidge Wheeler, died at the age of 39 on 8/28/1857.
She is buried in Lower Intervale Cemetery.
WHEELER, WILLIAM NEVINS, died 11/15/1857.
He was 75 years old. He was
married twice; first to Hannah Odell, who died in 1831, and second to Amy
(Willoughby) Emerson, the widow of Phineas L. Emerson, who died in 1856.
(1858)
BARNARD, GEORGE WASHINGTON, unmarried son of Currier
Barnard, died in 1858.
BAYLEY, BENJAMIN, died 10/20/1858.
He was the brother of Henry Bayley and Cordelia Bayley.
CUMMINGS, NOAH, died 12/23/1858.
He was the son of Capt. Jotham Cummings and was born in 1784.
In 1807 he married Elizabeth Connor.
He was a lieutenant in the militia and a selectman for six years.
He lived for many years on Cummings Hill and subsequently on the farm of
Harris J. Goss, which he gave to his only son, Noah Connor Cummings.
He then moved into town and lived on Highland Street.
LOVEJOY, SARAH (BLACKEY), the wife of Nathan Lovejoy,
died 9/23/1858 of typhoid fever. She
and Nathan were the parents of seven children.
MELVIN, MARY VARNUM, the daughter of Joseph Read Melvin,
died 3/26/1858. She was seven years
old.
(1859)
ADAMS, GEORGE CLINTON, the 32 year old son of Moses
Adams and Miriam Rideout, died 11/7/1859.He was the 5th of eight
children.
BARTLETT, SARAH (GOOLD), called Sally by everyone, she
was the widow of Sargent Bartlett. She
died at the age of 74 in 1859.
BARNARD, GEORGE WASHINGTON died 11/24/1859 of
heart disease. He was born in 1805, the youngest of seven children born to
Currier Barnard and Tamzin Jones. He
is buried in the cemetery near Yeaton Mill.
BLODGETT, ELIZABETH (FARRAR), the second wife of William
Davis Blodgett, died 7/5/1859 of tuberculosis.
She was born 9/15/1826 to Abel and Hepsibah (Boynton) Farrar.
She married Mr. Blodgett 4/11/1848 and was the mother of his three
children.
GEORGE, DAVID WASHINGTON, son of William George, died
4/5/1859. He was 29 years old and
was unmarried. He was the third son
and one of nine children of William George and Mary Russell Parker.
HANSCOM, MARILLA (WYATT), the wife of Martin Hanscom,
died of inflammation on 10/8/1859.
MERRILL, PETER H., the son of Isaac Milton Merrill and
his first wife, Abigail Hobart, died in Concord on 2/27/1859 of tuberculosis.
Peter was a mechanic by trade. He
was the third of six children born to Isaac and Abigail.