Person:Charles Peabody (7)

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m. 24 Oct 1795
  1. Joseph Augustus Peabody1796 - 1828
  2. Charles Peabody1797 - 1804
  3. Francis Peabody1799 - 1799
  4. Francis Peabody1801 - 1867
  5. George Peabody1804 - 1892
  6. Charles Frederick Peabody1806 - 1807
  7. Catharine Elizabeth Peabody1808 - 1883
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Name[1][2] Charles Peabody
Gender Male
Birth[2][3] 8 Dec 1797 Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
Alt Death[2] 10 Aug 1804 Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
Death[4] 25 Aug 1804 Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
References
  1. Find A Grave
    Charles Peabody.

    [The image is out of focus and unreadable and this source has zero probative or informative value, merely repeating the Peabody Genealogy.]

  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Peabody, Selim Hobart, and Charles Henry Pope. Peabody (Paybody, Pabody, Pabodie) genealogy. (Boston, Massachusetts: Charles H. Pope, publisher, 1909 (Boston, Mass. : Press of C.H. Simmonds & Co.))
    p. 73.

    Children of Joseph Peabody [#121] and Elizabeth Smith: Charles, b. 8 Dec 1797, drowned 10 Aug 1804.
    [Note: the records are in conflict with this information. It is presumed to be approximately correct based on the birth of a second son Charles in 1806. Note that no mention of any such drowning appears in Perley or Felt.]

  3. Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United States. Vital Records to the End of the year 1849. (Salem, Massachusetts: Essex Institute, 1916-1925)
    Vol. 2, p. 144.

    PEABODY, Charles, s. Joseph and Elizabeth, [born] Dec. 8, 1797. GR9

  4. Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United States. Vital Records to the End of the year 1849. (Salem, Massachusetts: Essex Institute, 1916-1925)
    Vol. 6, p. 119.

    PEABODY, Charles, s. Charles [sic], drowned in the dock, [died] Aug. 25, 1804, a. 6 y. 4 m. PR654
    PEABODY, ---, s. Capt. Joseph, drowned Aug. 25, 1804, a. 6 y. NR9
    [Note: NR9=Salem Gazette. PR654 is "Record in Wheatland papers now in possession of Essex Institute". Birth about Apr 1798. No such birth to a father Charles is found, and since both death records have the same date, it is assumed that both are actually Charles the son of Joseph, though obvious confusion remains.]