We congratulate the Public on the disappearance of the contagion which has lately been so fatal to many of our Citizens; and tho' we feel painful in reciting the loss of so many valuable Characters, yet to gratify the Public, who expect something of the kind, we here present them with the Names, & c. of those who have fallen victims to the Disease: They have been chiefly collected from Lists kept by private persons, and no doubt but they are very accurate.
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The following is the Address, from the COMMITTEE of HEALTH, dated the 4th nov.
Fellow Citizens,
But three persons have died on the last four days in this City, and but three at Bellevue since the 27th of October, of fever in any degree resembling our late Epidemic.
The alarming situation in which this city has lately been, is calculated to excite the most serious reflections - to inspire feelings of veneration for that all controuling Power who, in the midst of such judgment, remembers mercy! - We trust that it has been under a sentiment of grateful dependance on him, that we have been encouraged to fulfil the duties you had entrusted: And we trust that while congratulations are repeated upon returning seasons of health, all hearts may be disposed to improve, to moral and virtuous purposes, both the threatening and felicitating dispensations of Heaven. Your Committee, at his period, chearfully recognize those principles of undeviating veracity, which during the increasing terror of their fellow-citizens, directed their daily reports respecting the progress of disease, -- It is with great satisfaction that they have found it evinced by their experience, that such exact details as they made to the public, instead of increasing those terrors, have tended in a great measure to subdue them: and the accomplishment of this is of immense importance to public happiness and convenience; fear mitigates its objects. During the existence of a calamity of this kind, circumstances will be ever exaggerated, by the timidity and credulity of individuals.
It is to be lamented, however, that falsehoods have been propogated from the basest, meanest, and most despicable motives -- by some as an apology for their panicc apprehensions -- by others, form the sensibilities of self-interest, and to gratify a sordid lust of gain,--- Lies have been propogated for the sake of the wonderful, and the excitement of surprise, by persons ungenerously forgetful of the extensive mischiefs naturally originating from this source - Despair - desertion - poverty - famine and death!
Perhaps an ill-judged tenderness for their reputation has prevented the publication of the names of some offenders. Had the falsehoods, repeated with great confidence in the country had any proper foundation, our city would long since have been nearly desolated.
We turn with pleasure to the recollection of circumstances more creditable to humanity and to acknowledge the liberality of those o our fellow citizens who have contributed to alleviate the distresses of the sick and suffering poor. The generous interference of sympathy from Philadelphia, and some neighbouring villages, demand our lasting gratitude: Such instances of mutual good-will and beneficence remain grateful memorials of the fraternity of a free and virtuous people.
From these resources 8837 dollars have been received; and your Committee feel a responsibility in the faithful and just distribution. Its proper objects being numerous, and often probably not within the sphere of their individual knowledge, each of the members of the committee is associated with two respectable citizens, in seeking out the sick and relieving those to whom their charity is directed.
Circumstances have not been wanting to shew the happy influence of temperance, cleanliness, and cold upon the late Epidemic. But while we rejoice that benevolent nature has given power to these agents to set bounds on its ravages, let us recollect that they are assiduously to be employed. We feel it incumbent on us to remind our fellow citizens of this truth, particularly those who are returning from the country. Houses which have contained the sick should be carefully ventilate; and things that have been employed by them, that cannot conveniently be cleansed by water, should be subjected freely to the action of cold.
It is not impossible that neglect in these particulars may occasion a few solitary instances of this disease, until we have experienced intense frost. For though we flatter ourselves it is extinguished as an Epidemic, and our streets free from all infection, we have before us the experience of other places to impress the necessity of such precautions.
Among the arrangement made by the Committee to prevent the spread of infectious disease, they consider early interments, and the use of the hearse, as one of the most important. Satisfactry of proofs of its utility might be detailed. It is to be wished that the good sense of the community might be exerted to conquer any prejudices which may remain in opposition to a practice of burial so much more convenient than the common mode, and so much more safe.
The resent state of Bellevue Hospital is pleasing, not only from it we anticipate the speedy extinction of all diseases therein, but from the happy and comfortable situation of the sick, and from the satisfaction expressed by them, with respect to their medical attendance. But three new patients have been received during the last ten days. There are now 13 sick in the hospital, 12 of whom are considered out of all danger. Since its first establishment eighty-nine persons have been discharged cured; the deaths have been published with our daily reports.
It is with great satisfaction that we remark, that, although some of the people who have been employed in attending this hospital have been slightly affected with the Epidemic, no one has died.
Much to the injury of the unfortunate persons who have been sent to his place, its circumstances have been sometimes grossly misrepresented. The sick have, in consequence, in numerous instances, sought this Asylum with hearts aching with anxiety and despair.
A senior consulting physician, was early appointed to visit it occasionally form this city. From its first establishment, one, and since the 24th of September, two physicians have constantly resided within its walls. A new building has been erected during the sickness, and no expense has been spared to render the sick commodious and happy. A committee from this board have made frequent visits and examination of its circumstances, and, from time to time, have witnessed with pleasure its improving state.
A more vigilant, humane, or attentive man, was never appointed Purveyor to an Hospital, than our late worthy Member, Mr. Frederick Stymets, whose death reminds us of the loss of our other friend and associate, Dr. Malachia Treat, who, there is reason to suspect, was also of victim to the discharge of faithful duty. The public will join with us in deploring the loss of such worthy and respectable members of society.
Before we dismiss the subject of the Hospital, it is but just that we acknowledge our sense of the merit of Dr. Alexander Anderson, and Dr. McFarlin, resident physicians at Bellevue (The former of these gentlemen engaged with zeal and virtue, at an early period, and under discouraging circumstance in their arduous duty.) Both for their persevering attention, humanity, and fidelity to the sick, they have deserved well of their country.
The Committee being employed in arranging expenditures, and in the settlement of accounts, request that all persons having demands upon them, present the same to Alderman Furman, No. 100, Broadway, on or before the 20th inst.
Signed by JOHN BROOME, Chairman,
And the rest of the Committee
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List of the Names of the persons who have died in New-York, of the Yellow Fever, from the 29th of July, to the beginning of November, 1795.
Anderson, Mr.
Abernathy, William
Adamson, George
Adams, Mary
Ashton, George, Dover-Street
Adams, John, Water do.
Adamson, Mrs., wife of John, Water do.
Arcularius, Henry, Baker, Skinner do.
A woman at Adamson's .Water do.
Adams, Mrs., wife of Isaac, Catherine do.
Abeel, Mrs., Cherry do.
Albertson, -------,
Abeel, Dr. David G. Physician
Astor, David
Armour, William
Beekman, William, Ship-yards, aged 70.
Bowman, Samuel, Sailor, Pine-Street.
Beekman, William, Dock-builder, Oliver do.
Brigs, Sarah
Buckay, Mrs.
Buckley, Biddy, wife of Michael, Water-Street
Byrne, Nicholas, Water do
Burnett, Peter
Britton, John, Taylor, Cherry do
Bennett, Susan
Banner, James
Bowne, Elias
Bradish, Thomas
Braine, John H.
Brodie, William, Notary Public, Pearl do.
Bolin, Noah A.
Berthau, Constant
Bruster, Mrs.
Bucker, Mrs.
Bartram, Euric
Backwoes, Jonathan
Boss, Mr. Taylor, Water do
Buckley's, Mrs., little girl, Water do
Brower, Abraham, Printer, :Liberty do
Berrian, Daniel, Ship-Carpenter, Water do
Baptist, Mrs. Wife of John, Water do
Breen, Hugh, Tobacconist, New-Slip
Bankson, Benjamin, Clerk in the Bank, died in Philadelphia
Boston, Mr. Taylor, Water do
Bastroom, Errick, Swedish Sailor
Baird, John
Baldwin, Daniel, Cartman, Catherine do
Burtine, Samuel, from Brooklyn
Barns, Mary, Servant-Maid, Water do
Browne, John, Bellows-Maker, Cheapside
Bull, Eleonor, Shop-Keeper, Cherry do
Barnes Robert, Grocer, Catherine do
Bragg, John, Merchant, Water do
Bleecker, John, Broker & Auctioneer, Cherry do
Bryson, Roibert, Tallow-Chandler, Ferry-Street
Baines. Wright, Silk-Dyer, Pearl do
Burlington, Breckford
Boyd, Julia
Bradish, Mrs. Water do
Baker, Jeremiah, Grocer, Front do
Bligh, Rev. Mr. Pearl do
Brooks, Dr. David, Catherine do
Bowne, Elias, Marshal, Roosevelt do
Boyle, Patrick
Buffay, Joseph
Baines, Joshua, Silk-Dyer, Pearl do
Billings, Noyes, Clerk, Pine do
Bragg, John
Bains, Bughtman
Buchannan, John, Grocer, Cherry do
Buchannan, Mrs., wife of John, Cherry do
Barnes, Robert
Burling, Mr.
Barnaby, John, Sailor, Cherry do
Bennett, Cornelius, Cartman, Harman do
Burner, Capt. Philip
Browne, Mr.
Brunace, Anthony
Blake, Mary
Boyle, Mary
Blake, Mrs.
Brower, Samuel
Brush, Rev. Jacob, of the Methodist Church
Cregier, Mrs. Nassau-Street
Compton, Matthias
Cook, Sarah
Carmichael, James, Front do
Chapman, Capt. Daniel, from Connecticut
Christie, John, Tavern-Keeper, Water do
Campbell, Donald, from Head of the Delaware
Cannon, Daniel
Chew, Thomas
Cock, James, Merchant, Ship-Yards
Cook, -----, George Street
Clarke, ------,
Courtney, George, Plaister of Paris Manufacturer, Cherry do
Cannon, William
Cook, Catherine
Cevrie, Janus
Connor, Mrs.
Cock, Epraim
Christie, James
Church, William, Taylor, Water do
Clancey, James, Barber, Pecks-Slip
Cuff, a Negro
Coffee, Mr.
Clancy, William
Cadel, Mary
Cottle, Joseph
Child of widow Crawford's
Casey, Thomas
Chevalier, Mr. Front-Street
Clinton, Eleonor, Washer-woman, Crane-Wharf
Compton, Matthew, Labourer, Cherry-Street
Carter, Betsey, Servant-maid, Water do
Cunningham, Patrick, Cherry do
Carrol, Mary
Commandinger, John, Shoemaker, Pearl do
Craven, John, Gauger, Church do.
Coles, Mrs. Pecks-Slip
Crosson, Miss, Cherry do
Coles, ----, a young Lad
Cady, Samuel, Silver-Smith, Fly-Market
Camp, John, Merchant, William-Street
Conkling, Mrs. Cherry do
Christie, Mrs. Water do
Conray, Mrs. Wife of Peter, Roosevelt do
Carman, Benjamin, Hatter, Water do
Carsenbury, Michael, Catherine do
Copping, Francis
Conckling, Widow
Cunningham, James, Ferry do
Corrie, Mrs. Cooper, Cherry do
Casey, Fanny
Casey, Widow
Casey, Rosie
-- -----, a man at Casey's Tavern, Water do
---- -----, a young woman at Casey's, do
Cavin, Mrs. Pearl do
Cudder, Son of Stephen
Crawford, Mary
Campbell, Mrs.
Commadinger, Andrew, Printer, Pearl do
Clancey, Thomas, Nailer, James do
Clinch, John
Charne, John
Carpenter, James
Carpenter, John, Boarding-House, Fletcher do
Crawford, Susannah
----, -------, Commandinger's Apprentice
-----, ------ Mrs. Campbell's Sister
Campbell, James
Colin, Mary
Clarey, Mrs. Cherry-Street
Connoly, John
Chevalier, Mr. French Teacher, Cliff do
Delaval, Mr.
Dalton, James, Labourer, Cherry-Street
Day, James, Cooper, Water-Street
De Witt, William, Baker, White-Hall
Dunscomb, Daniel, jun. George-Street
Dalton, Mary
Dalton, Mary (daughter)
Dallan, Stephen
Durshee, Elizabeth, Gold-Street
Dupouse, Sarah
Dissonway, David
Duncan, William, Editor of the Directory
Davenport, Joesph
Dator, Jacob
Dunscomb, Tidford
Dad, Don of Daniel, Water do
Daniel, Samuel
Dalton, Samuel
Dalton, William, English Gentleman, Cherry do
Daughton, Martha, Cherry do
Dyce, Francis
Dixon, James
Dodson, Mary, Cherry do
Drowley, James, Merchant, Cherry do
Dodds, Mrs. Wife of Thomas, Pearl do
Doyle, Mrs.
Dealing, Ann
Drawbridge, Nathaniel, Merchant, Cherry do
Dodd, Mary Water do
Doody, John, Englishman, just arrived
Diling, Mr. William do
Davis, Mrs. Catherine do
Du Bois, Elizabeth, Golden-Hill
Dyer, Ephraim
Duffel, Sarah
Dracker, William, Pearl do
Dunscomb, Mrs. Wife of Daniel, George do
Dickenson, Betty, Negro Woman, Cherry do
Eden, Polly, Nurse,Cherry-Street
Eigle, Mary
Eustace, Mrs.
Ewen, Samuel
Eustace, Mr. Taylor, Water do
Ellison, James
Elliot, Arthur
Egelson, Sally
Egbert. Mr.
Fitch. James, Clerk, Pearl do
Fardon, William
Finch. Edward
Fee, Jacob, Painter and Glazier, Magazine do
Fogerty, John
Fountain, James
Fillegreen, Mr.
Fargu, Mr. Cooper, Crane-Wharf
Flanagan, Patrick
Flanel, James
Finley, John
Franklin, -----, Mate of the Ship Connecticut
French Gentleman, Pearl Street
Ford, Elijah, Water do
Fifter, Julia, Cherry do
Fanny, a Negro
Frazier, Mr. Bavaria-Lane
Fenney, Jeremiah, Mariner
Ferguson, John, Labourer, George-Street
Fay, Anne
Fay, Barnard, House-Carpenter, Water do
Freeman, Mrs. Wife of Silas, Cheapside
Fenton, Joseph, Sail-Maker, Pecks-Slip
Farlie, William, Grocer, Wall-Street
----, -------, Apprentice to Flood, Joiner
Flood, Joiner, Pearl do.
Fish, Cornelius, Water Street
Fargu, Mrs.
Frank, Black, Singing-master, Cherry do
Francis, Melchior, Grocer, Pearl do
Farrel, James
Girven, John, Book-binder
Griswold, Timothy, Mariner
Green, Samuel, Clerk, Dover do
Gallaway, John, Scotch Gent. Water do
Graham, John Water do
Gants, Elizabeth, Servant
Gale, Joseph, Shoemaker, Water do
Gorham, Nancy
Green, Mary
Gleen, William, Division do
Graham, Elijah
Gaylor, John, Boat-builder, Water do
Gardener, Miss, Andrews-Alley
Gray, Joshua
Goodwin, Joseph
Grant, Edward, Labourer, Rutgers-Street
Garland, Phoebe, wife of George, Fly-Market
Grant, Allen
Gordon, John Van
Godfrey, William
Glover, John, Roosevelt do
Glover, Mrs. Wife of John
-----, -----,
------,------- two children under 10 years belonging to John Glover
Griffiths, William, Mariner
Gilkinson, Thomas
Gidney, Mrs. New-Slip
Gardener, Mrs. Water-Street
Gardener, Moses, Shoemaker
Griggs, Andrew, Merchant, Fletcher-Street
Griffiths, Edward
Gracey, Melville, Grocer, Catherine Street
Gilmore, Miss
Grancey, George
Gouman, Samuel
Gatty, Elizabeth
Gouby, William
Gibson, Mr. Merchant, William do
Grant, James
Gardner, jun. Mr.
Gabeel, David
Goddard, Freehove
Garey, Mary
Gauter, Cornelius
Gloor, William
Heake, William
Hubbs, David
Hevieard, Mr.
Hunt. Eden, Inn-Keeper, Water do
Holmes, John
Higginbottom, Capt. John H.
Hamilton, Mrs.
Hart, James
Hayr, Abigail
Halliday, Mrs., wife of Henry, Water do
Hinunnen, Gasper
Harraway, Catherine
Hunter, Peter
Hewitt, Captain H.
Hutchins, Mr.
Hannah, Mrs.
Hornbury, Angus
Hannah, Mary
Herring, John
Hubb. Isaac, Grocer, Catehrine-Street
Hawxhurst, Miss, Peck-Slip
Hogland, Henry, pearl do
Hewitt, Charlotte
Huggerford, peter, Druggist, Pearl do
Huggerford, John, Physician, Beekman do
----,-----, Mrs. Halliday's sister, Water do
Horton, Isaac, Grocer, Fly-Market
Heymer, George
Hart, Mrs. Wife of Jacob, Pearl do
Harr, Samuel, Broadway
Hull, Mrs.
Harvey, James, Blacksmith
Hare, Mrs. Lombard do
Heyer, Walter, Clerk, Pearl do
Hawxhurst, Daniel, Leather-dresser, pearl do
Hannibal, a black man, at Peck-Slip
Holdup, Mrs. Wife of Thomas, Fly-Market
Holdup, William
-----, -----, Harmer's Apprentice
Heron, John, Cartman, :Lombard-Street
Hoyt, Abigail, Fletcher's wharf
Hill, John G.
Harris, Mary
Hume, Henry
Hormes, Robert
Huthwaite, John, Clerk, William-Street
Hedges, Mrs.
Header, Mrs.
Hustis, John
Houstin, William
Ivers, Hezekiah, Ship-Chandler, New-market
Inglis, Hudson, Shoemaker
Jenkins, Amiel, Merchant, Water do
-----, Jacamiah
Jones, Mathew, Carpenter, Roosevelt do
Johnson, Mrs. Near Fly-Market
Johnson, Jenny
Jennings, Mr. Pewterer, Water Street
Jessop, Amos, Blacksmith
------, Jeremiah, Mariner
Jones, Rebecca
Jones, Thomas
Johnston, Joseph
Jones, Thomas, Brewer, Cheapside
James, Thomas
Johnston, Mary, black woman, Roosevelt do
Johnston, John
Jeffery, Rachel
Dutch John
Kessiak, an Indian Woman
Kelly, Richard
King, George, Labourer
Keen, Mary
Kingsland, Sally, Catherine do.
Kelney, Hugh
Knapp, Joseph, Tavern-keeper, James do
Knight, Mrs., wife of Ogden, Roosevelt do.
Kipp, Anne
Kiejoy, Hugh
Leacraft, Mrs. Wife of Willet
Low, William, Taylor, Water do
Lewis, Captain David
Little, Hugh
Ledyard, William, Water do
Loudon, Samuel, jun, Printer, Water do
Lockhart, Patrick
Legett, Phebe, Pearl do
Lang, (or Long), a Gentleman from Martinico
Lee, James, Merchant, Pearl Street
Lamb, Martin, Painter, James do
Little, Charles, Rutgers do
Lawrence, Margaret, Pearl do
Leader, Mrs. Roosevelt do
Leader, Miss, daughter of do
Leister, Robert, Ship-carpenter, Cheapside
Le Villard, William, Merchant, Front do
Lamb, Mrs.
Loosey, Mrs.
Lynch, John
Lewis, James
Lowe, Mrs. Labouring woman
M'Dowel, Conway
M'Nabb, Mr. Lumber Merchant
M'Gunnigal, Patrick, Labourer
M'Kinley, Catharine
M'Murray, Jane, Water do
M'Kenzie, James
M'Quay, Barney, Water do
M;'Kinnon, Catharine
M'Donald, Polly
M'Donald, Mrs.
M'Laren, Barney, Labourer
M'Cavin, Daniel, Sailor
M'Kenzie, Mary
M'Narry, Peter
M'Dougal, Neal, Taylor, Water do
M'Kinley, Alexander, Labourer, George do
M'Kinley, Mr. son of do
M'Kenzie, Isabel
M'Alpine, Mrs. Batavia-lane
M'Kenzie, Eleonor M'Donald, William, Baker, Chestnut Street
M'Donald, Mary
Mrs. M'Neal
M'Kenzie, Alexander
M'Nabb, Mr. Grocer
M'Donald, Anne
M'Dowel, Mr.
M'Cormick, Philip
M'Crea, Mrs.
M'Coor, John
M'Connel, Susannah
Miller, Mr.
Miller, Anne
Morris,
Mullen, Jean, Pilot
Man, Richard
Murphy, John, Labourer
Meeks, Betty
Murphy, ----
Miller, Charles, Shoemaker, Fitches-wharf
Matthews, James
Maynard, Phinehas
Mitchell, Michael
Meen, Andrew
Miller, James
Manger, John
Mulberry, ------
Miller, Mrs. Dover do
----- ------, Apprentice to M'Bane, Blacksmith
---- ------, a man at Bloodgood's
Marshall, Capt. Gilbert of Greenwich
Mills, -----, Cardmaker, Cherry do
------ ------, White Matlock's Servant Maid
Mary, Mullatto Woman of Mr. Laight's
Motte, Richard, Merchant, Peck-Slip
Munn, Robert, Clerk, Water-Street
Motte, William
Mott, Mr.
Maxwell, Arthur
Montgomery, Hugh
Moutier, William
Moneur, John, Brewer
Moore, William, Merchant, Water do
Milburns, Mr.
Mine, Mary
Moore, Isaac, Taylor, Cherry do
Moore, Mrs. Mother of do
Moncreiff, Mrs. Cherry do
Mills, Alexander
Mance, ----, Mariner
Mason, Mrs.
Mitchel, William
Morris, William
Mulenain, Mrs.
Mactain, Mrs.
Morris, Robert
Montgomery, Henry
Murray, Robert
Magattee, Harmanus
Manning, John
Nicholas, William
Nicholls, ---- Joiner, Hage do
Nelson, James, Mason, Water do
Neilson, Mrs. Water do
Neilson, Mr. junior, Water do
Nixon, Mr.
Nations, Sally, George do
Norton, Isaac
Nicholls, Mr. Fly-Market
Nicholas, Moses
Notter, Jacob
Ogilvie, Isaac, Mariner
Oswald, Col, Eleazer, Printer, of Philadelphia
Ogilvie, John, House-carpenter
Ogilvie, Anthony, Painter & Glazier, Oliver do
Ogilvie, Widow
Orr, James
O'Gorman, Mrs. George do
Oliver, William, George do
Paine, James
Penny, Charles, Book-binder
Packharness, john
Peebles, John
Potter, George, inn-keeper, Water do
Provoost, James, Merchant, Cheapside
Powell, Samuel
Parcells, Mr. Ship-carpenter, Division do
Plumer, Richard
Parker, Asher, Taylor, Beekman do
Parker, Mrs.
---- -----, Portuguese, Segar-maker, Water do
Post, Mrs. Wife of John, Water do
Powers, John, Ship-carpenter, Water do
Punderson, Thomas, Waterman, Water do
Paine, Jaspar, Shoemaker, Charlotte do
Parks, Thomas, Mariner
Perry, Stephen, Blacksmith
Pearsly, Nancy, Cherry-do
Pearsly, Deborah, Ferry do
Provoost, Miss Nancy, Cheapside
Pennyear, William, Ship-carpenter, Cheapside
Parker's servant man, Front-Street
Philips, Michael, Waterman
Palmer, Abijah
Platt, Samuel
Patterson, Mrs.
Peebles, Sarah
Pears, Mr.
Quick, James, Taylor, Beekman do
Rhodes, James, Merchant, Pearl-Street
Rhodes, John, Water do
Richards, William
Ross, William G.
Ricker, Nancy
Reeves, James
Robinson, William
Ramsay, James
Rose, Sarah
Ryan, Edmund
Rooper, Mr. Oysterman
Rooper, Mrs. Wife to do
Rogers, Polly
Rogers, Captain Matthew
Robinson, John, Clerk, Pearl do
Rose, William, Catharine do
Robson, William, Tin-smith, Water do
Rawlinson, Thomas, Painter, Pearl do
Robertson, John, Merchant Taylor, Water do
Roosevelt, Mrs. Wife to Oliver, Cherry do
Roger, Isaiah, Schoolmaster, Lombard do
Ramsay, James
Reeves, Barnabas, Grocer, New-Slip
Ricker, John, Sail-maker, James do
Reeves, Widow, New-Slip
Reed, Thomas
Ringes, Widow, New-Slip
Reed, Thomas
Ringes, John, Clerk, Cherry do
Rogers, Owen
Roome, Mr.
Royal, Patrick
Russel, Francis
Ray, James
Russel, Susannah
Richards, Anne
Rosier, James B.
Stratten, William, Cabinet-maker, Chestnut do
Sing, Mr.
Smith, Elisha, Clerk, Pearl do
Smith, Mrs.
Smith, Catharine
Smith, Mr. a young man in Water do
Smith, William
Smith, Mary, Water do
Smith, Mrs. Water do
Smith, Mrs. Wife of Robert, Catharine do
Smith, Michael, Barber, Cherry do
Smith, Captain John
Smith, Mrs. wife of Michael, Cherry do
Smith, Mrs. Water do
Smith, Mary, Servant Maid, Water do
Smith, Daniel
Smith, Julia
-------, Sarah
Sim, George
Statterly, John, Mariner
Skinner, Abraham
Soulag, John
Scott. William, Callico Galzier
Scot, John
Sands, Thomas
Sands, Phebe
Sands, Mary
Sprainger, John
Sherman, ------
Shemil, Mrs.
Stobo, William, Taylor
Shute, Frederick, Tavern-keeper, Cherry-Street
Shute, Mr. brother of do George do
Sims, Tho. Lumber Merchant, Mulberry do
Sim, George, Porter Bottler, Water do
Skinner, Abraham, Student at law, Cherry do
Scudder, George, Catharine do
Seaman, Mrs. wife to Thomas, Pecks-slip
Stewart, Abigail
Sheffield, ----, Water do
Sheffield, Capt. Aaron
Sline, John, Ship-carpenter, Water do
Sline, Anne
Stout, William
Sprainger, Mary, Cherry do
Shourt, Mr.
Seaman, Samuel
Simonton, Robert
Shaw, -----
Sanderson, Thomas
Skaats, Rynier
Sanders, Mrs.
Stymets, Fred. One of the Committee, Nassau do
------, Sarah
-------, William, a Sailor
------,------, a Swede Sailor
------, Nicholas, a Sailor, Crane-Wharf
-----, Jeremy, a Sailor of Brig Hiram
----- ------,
----- ------ Two Negroes, Names unknown
Treat, Dr. Malachia, Health-Officer, died the 29th, July; supposed to be the first victim, and probably caught the infection on board the brig Zephyr, from Port-au-Prince
Thistle, Samuel, Oysterman
Taylor, John
Tillinghast, Charles, Dep. Collector, Cherry do
Tate, William
Travers, Bartholomew, Blacksmith, Water do
Thomas, John, Shoemaker
Tweed, Philip, Blacksmith
Tappan, Mrs.
Twit, William, Water do
Thompson, George, Labourer, Skinner do
Thompson, James, Book-binder, Pearl do
Thompson, Asa
Thompson, John
Titus, Mrs. mother of Timothy, Cherry do
Tropper, Mrs. George do
Turner, Capt. William
Thorp, Joseph, Wall do
Tydgaat, Jacob, Stationer, Beekman-Slip
Thornbury, Agnes
-----, Thomas, Blacksmith, Water do
Todwin, Joseph
Toby, William, Labourer
Tidd, Ann
Tier, Mrs.
Tomkins, Eleazer
Underwood, Elijah
Varian, Michael, Merchant, Maiden-lane
Vannerman, Anthony
Vallen William
Vanderondrie, Mr.
Vincent, George
Varian, Michael, Butcher, Bowery
Varck, John, Water do
Van Gordon, John
Van Dyk, Mary, Rutgers do
Vander Enden, John, Merchant
-----, ------, a lad of Mr. Fellows's
Van Peet, Christopher
Verriner, John
Wells, Horace, Silver-Smith, Pearl
Wallace, Samuel, joiner, Cross do
Wyley, Mrs.
Williams, Ephraim
Watson, James
Whiteleg, Mary
Wright, -----, Butcher
Wright, Mrs. wife to do
Welsh, Barbarra
Williams, Mr.
Whiton, Mr. Catharine-Street
Whiting, Miss, George do
Wright, Elias
Williams, Richard, Watch-maker
Webster, Lewis
Wentworth, Col. Michael
Woods, Thomas, Baker, Gold do
Woods, Jeremiah, Tanner, Ferry do
Wick, Jesse, Deputy Sheriff
Webb, Nathan, Druggist, Pearl do
West, Thomas, Upholsterer, Water do
Wayland, Levi, Printer, Water do
Watson, James, jun. Near the Battery
Welsh, Mrs. wife to James, Roosevelt do
Wieeson, William
Willing, William
Wheeler, Silas
Wheeler, James, Merchant, William do
Wise, Thomas
Windhart, Dennis, Ferry do
Will, Thomas
Wild, Motly
Wall, Thomas
Whiteman, John
West, Mr.
Warner, Thomas, Anne-Street
Wood, Henry
Weeks, Eleazar
Woodward, William
Youles, George
Young, John
Youngs, Joseph, Carpenter, Division do
Young, Isaac, Farmer, from Fort Pitt
Young, James
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----,----- Two men belonging to the Ship William - names unknown.
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NEW-YORK, Printed NOVEMBER 7th, 1795,