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(tEORGB Pettengill was bom in South Danvers, Jan. o, 

 1824; died Nov. 7, 1894. He was deeply interested in 

 fruit, trees and flowers. 



William Augustus Lander was born in Salem, May 

 8, 1816 ; died in Salem, June 27, 1893. 



Daniel B. Gardneii was born in Salem in 1833 ; 

 grocer for many years ; died in Salem, Oct. 24, 1893. 



William P. Goodhue was born in Salem"^ in 1807 ; 

 grocer by trade ; died June 11, 1894. 



Hon. Caleb Foote was born in Salem, Feb. 28, 1803 ; 

 editor of the Salem Gazette from 1825 until Oct. 2, 1888 ; 

 served in the legislature and Massachusetts Senate ; was a 

 member of Gov. Edward Everett's council in 1838 ; post- 

 master of Salem from 1841 to 1844. 



Dr. Henry Wheatland was born in Salem, Jan. 11, 

 1812. Graduated from Harvard College in 1832, and 

 from Harvard Medical school in 1837. Supt. of the 

 East India Marine Society, Salem, from 1837 to 1848. 

 President of the Essex Institute for many years. Devoted 

 his time and attention for many years to Essex County 

 history and genealogy. He died in Salem, Feb. 27, 1893. 



Paul Titcomb, of Newburyport, died Jan. 27, 1894, 

 aged 76 years. He was for many years one of old New- 

 bury's successful farmers and served his town as selectman 

 for a number of years. He has been well known for many 

 years as a grain merchant and established a large business 

 by his fair and honest dealings. He was honored " and re- 

 spected by all who knew him. 



Capt. Joshua Hale died April 18th, 1894, aged 81 

 years. He was the youngest son of an old fashioned family 

 of ten children and died at the old homestead his father 

 erected in 1800. He was a descendant of one of the oldest 



