NorthShore Slavery


NASH

Eliza R., a. 22 y., of Newburyport, and John Brooks, a. 22 y., farmer, s. David and Martha, at Newburyport, May 20, 1842.*

NASON

Josiah, Capt., of Kennebunk, ME, a. abt. 25 y., shipmaster, and Deborah D. Hodgkins, a. 23 y., d. Moses and Nancy, Dec. 2, 1844.*

NORWOOD

Samuel, fisherman, and Hannah L. Tarr, wid. Reuben, b. Gloucester, d. _____, of Gloucester, Nov. 5, 1840.*

Adeline G., and Addison Tarr, Apr. 1, 1842. PR45

Susanna, a. 17 y., d. Charles and Susanna, and Solomon F. Torrey of Quincy, a. abt. 24 y., stone cutter, s. William and Joanna, of Quincy, Nov. 21, 1843.*

John G., of Gloucester, a. 27 y., fisherman, b. Gloucester, s. Daniel, of Gloucester, and Mary Jane Grover, d. John and Mary, Nov. 21, 1844.

Reuben D., a. 23 y., mariner, s. Charles and Martha, and Mary Jane Blatchford, a. 17 y., d. Charles and Zelinda, Dec. 19, 1844.*

Martha B., a. 21 y., d. Charles and Marths, and Lemuel W. Allen, a. 24 y., cordwainer, s. Daniel, jr., Dec. 25, 1844.*

Marietta, a. 23 y., d. William and Susanna, and Imri N. Woods of Henniker, NH, a. 34 y., manufacturer, May 21, 1845.*

Adelia A., a. 17 y., b. Maine or Mass., d. William, jr. and Ann S., and Rev. Henry C. Leonard, a. 27 y., preaching, b. Haverhill, s. Lemuel and Cynthia C., Sept. 14, 1845.*

Ann T., a. 17 y., d. George and Lavinia, and James H. Fellows, a. abt. 22 y., cordwainer, b. Ipswich, s. Sally, of Ipswich, Sept. 26, 1846.*

William V., a. 28 y., cordwainer, s. Maj. Francis and Lucy, and Martha A. Gilbert, a. 21 y., d. Rev. Samuel C., Feb. 28, 1847.*

Gorham, a. 22 y., farmer, s. Gorham and Eliza, and Esther T. Wallis, a. 20 y., d. John and Betsey, Dec. 15, 1847.*

Mary A., and George Kerr, Jan. 30, 1848. PR35

George H., a. 22 y., mariner, s. George and Lavinia, and Lucy Stillman, a. 20 y., d. Amos and Lucy, Nov. 17, 1849.

NOWELL

Moses, of Sanford, ME, and Mary S. Reath of Salem, int. Oct. 12, 1843.

NOWLAND

Winnoford, a. 46 y., b. New Brunswick, d. Thomas and Catharine, and Leonard M. Turner, 2d m., a. 65 y., mariner, s. John and Mary, Oct. 21, 1849.