Vitals and interesting articles from
BOSTON PATRIOT
Wednesday, February 28, 1810


No. 52 Vol II.

MARRIED:
In this town, on Saturday morning last,by the Rev. Dr. Baldwin, Mr. CALEB COBURN, to Miss ESTHER REED, both of this town.

DIED:
In this town, on Saturday morning last, of a short illness, MARY LEWIS, wife of Mr. Samuel Train.

On Sunday morning last, Mr. ELISHA BROWN, aged 29 -- who has left a sorrowful widow and four small children. His funeral will be this afternoon, from his late house on Scott's court, at half past 3 o'clock, which his friends, relations and acquaintance, (with those of the craft who can make it convenient), are respectfully requested to attend without a more particular invitation.
There are some traits and qualities conspicuous in the character of Mr. Brown, that are worthy of being remarked to his honor and reputation. In his domestic walks, as the head of the family, he was the kind and tender husband, and the fond and affectionate parent; -- to his friends he ever exhibited the social virtues, and his fire-side was that of hospitality; -- in his business he was always industrious; in his dealings strictly upright, and in his discharge of every engagement, prompt and faithful.

On Friday evening last, Mr. OLIVER P. HOLYOKE, aged 40.
At Charlestown, on Saturday morning, last, Mr. HEZEKIAH REED MILLER, aged 77, formerly of Milton.
Miss ELIZABETH BRONSDON, aged 81. Her funeral will proceed from her late dwelling-house, on Clark Street, tomorrow, at 4 o'clock, which her friends and relations, are respectfully invited to attend without further notice.
At Dorchester, on Saturday last, Mrs. PATIENCE, wife of Mr. Abraham HOWE, aged 63.
At Quincy, Feb. 23, Mrs. ELIZABETH ADAMS, aged 86.
At Winthenton, Mr. JOHN FESSENDEN, aged 56 -- "An Honest Man."
At Gloucester, C Ann, on Friday last, Mrs. ELIZABETH LOW, wife of capt. David L. -- an amiable woman and pious Christian; she has left an affectionate husband, a numerous family of children, and a large society of friends and acquaintance, deeply lament her loss.
At St. Bartholomews, 26th Jan. lat, Mr. BENJAMIN THOMPSON, mate of the Brig Harriot, of this port.
GEORGE CLARK, son of Mr. Joseph C., of Boston, aged about 17.
At Laguna (New Spain), 25th Oct. last, Mr. GEORGE W. WARNER, aged 25, of the firm of Fisher & Warner, of this town.
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Any person who can give information of JOHN HATCHETT, a man of colour, native of St. Croix, will aid the cause of humanity by calling at the Patriot Office - Feb. 28.
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NOTICE is hereby given, That the subscriber has been duly appointed Administrator of the Estate of JOHN WILKINSON late of Wrentham, in teh County of Norfolk, Husbandman, deceased; -- and has taken upon himself that trust, by giving bonds as the law directs. All persons having demands upon the estate of said deceased, are required to exhibit the same; and all persons indebted to the said Estate, are called upon to make payment to JOHN WILKINSON, Adm'r
Feb. 10
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