10 September 2022

Smallpox in Massachusetts Bay 1689-1692

While researching an article for my Witches of Massachusetts Bay website, I wanted to find out if Martha (Allen) Carrier brought that contagious disease, the smallpox with her when she moved from Billerica to Andover in the summer or early fall of 1690. 

Like my previous smallpox post, the data is limited by who recorded the deaths in each town and whether they included a cause of death. After the 1678–1679 outbreak, the period from 1689 to 1692 had 55 cases. The earliest death was Dr. John Smith in Charlestown on 21 October 1689 and the last was Thomas Rand who died on 17 June 1691, also in Charlestown. Of all the recorded smallpox deaths, Charlestown had the most prolonged time period between the first and last smallpox deaths and the largest recorded deaths (34). The remaining smallpox deaths were in Andover (10), Haverhill (7), Billerica (3), and Salem (1). Clearly, the Charlestown town recorder was more diligent than the Salem one, since we would expect a busy seaport such as Salem to have more cases.

The records did not supply a timeframe for when the virus raged in each community or how many had the disease and survived. However, we do know from the selectmen's records that by mid-October 1690, Martha Carrier and some of her children had smallpox, and all recovered. But, all of the people who died of the disease in Andover were related to Martha, including her father, two brothers, and two nephews.

The Andover selectmen blamed Martha Carrier for bringing the contagion to Andover. The records show that the first smallpox death recorded in Andover was on 24 October 1690, while the first one listed in Billerica occurred two months later, on 24 December 1690. This suggests—but does not prove—that the disease hit Andover first, and Billerica later.


Andover

Andrew Allen jr., small pox. 24 Oct 1690
Andrew Allen Sr., small pox 26 Nov 1690
John Allen, small pox, Nov. 26, 1690.
Francis Ingalls, s. Henry and Mary, small pox, Dec. 9, 1690.
James Holt, "father of James," small pox, Dec. 14, 1690.
James Holt, s. James and Hannah, small pox, Dec. 13, 1690.
Mercy Allen, w. John, small pox, Dec. 25, 1690.
Sarah Marks, w. Roger, small pox, Dec. 22, 1690.
Thomas Allen, s. Andrew and Elisabeth, small pox, Dec. 18, 1690.
Stephen Osgood, smallpox, Jan. 15, 1690-1.

Billerica

Daniel Shed, small pox, Dec. 24, 1690, a. abt. 41. [Dan[ie]ll Jr., M.R.]
Dorothy Shed [dup. Dorithy], d. Daniel Jr. [dup. omits Jr.] and Ruth, small pox, Dec. 23, 1690.
John Dunkin Sr. [h. Johannah], small pox, Dec. 19, [16]90.

Charlestown

Dr. John Smith, smallpox, d. Oct. 21, 1689.
Abigail Kettle, wife of Jonathan Kettle, (smallpox), d. Jan. 25, 1690.
John Damman, about 40, (smallpox), d. Jan. 20, 1690.
John Hett, son of Tho. & Dorothy Hett, (smallpox), d. Jan. 8, 1690.
Susanna Codman, dau. of Stephen & Elizabeth Codman, (smallpox), d. Jan. 8, 1690.
James Miller, son of James Miller, the Scotchman, smallpox, d. July 14, 1690.
John Hale, about 26, (smallpox), d. Sept. [Dec, Co. Rec. 4:182] 30, 1690.
Mary Cutler, dau. of Timothy & Elizabeth Cutler, smallpox, d. Sept. 12, 1690.
Sarah Cutler, dau. of Timothy & Elizabeth Cutler, smallpox, d. Sept. 5, 1690.
Henry Bowers, son of Benanuel Bowers, about 25, (smallpox), d. Oct. 16, 1690.
Mary Hill, dau. of Samuel & Elizabeth Hill, smallpox, d. Oct. 4, 1690.
Sarah Shoorin, wife of Thomas Shoorin, (smallpox), d. Oct. 17, 1690.
William Wilson, son of Paul Wilson, (smallpox) Oct. 4, 1690.
John Hurry, son of Wm. & Hannah Hurry, smallpox, d. Nov. 22, 1690.
Elizabeth Het, dau. of Tho. & Dorothy Het, (smallpox), d. Dec. 14, 1690.
Henry Davis, a sojourner at Jno. Chamberlin's [a stranger, Co. Rec. 4:183], (smallpox), d. Dec. 20, 1690.
John Chamberlain, (smallpox), d. Dec. 22, 1690
John Ryal, son of Joseph & Mary Ryal, 11, (smallpox), d. Dec. 21, 1690.
Joseph Hopkins, about 32, smallpox, d. Dec. 27, 1690.
Alice Dam, servant to Capt. Joseph Lynde, smallpox, d. Feb. 18, 1690/1.
Hephzibah Codman, dau. of Stephen & Elizabeth Codman, (smallpox), d. Feb. 22, 1690 [1690/1, Pro. 1].
Sarah Mirick, wife of Benjamin Mirick, smallpox, d. Feb. 14, 1690/1.
Abigail Orton/Horton, wife of Ebenezer Orton, (smallpox), d. Mar. 27, 1691.
Edward Paine, brickmaker, (smallpox), d. Mar. 13, 1690/1.
John Kettle, about 30, smallpox, d. Mar. 17 [18, Pro. 2], 1690/1.
Thankfull Austin, wife of Ebenezer Austin, (smallpox), d. Mar. 4, 1690 [1690/1, Pro. 1].
[blank] of Jno. Smith, (smallpox), d. Apr. 29, 1691
George Luke, son of George & Hannah Luke [smallpox, Pro. 1], d. Apr. 11, 1691 [altered from 1690].
Samll. Carter, smallpox, d. Apr. 1, 1691.
[blank] of Jno. Smith, (smallpox), d. May 11, 1691.
Anna Ballat, wife of Mr. Samll. Ballat, smallpox, d. May 14, 1691.
Mary Smith, wife of Jno. Smith, (smallpox), d. May 22, 1691,
Thomas Rand, son of Nathaniel & Abigail Rand, (smallpox), d. June 17, 1691.
John Smith, ship carpenter, (smallpox), d. 1691.

Haverhill

Tho[mas] Mash, s. Onisophorus, of Canada, pox, Nov. 21, 1690.
Abraham Hendrick, s. Daniel and Mary (Stockbridge), smallpox, Dec. 1, 1690.
Jonah Sterling, s. William and Mary, small pox, Dec. 21, 1690.
Jonathan Davis, s. Ephraim and Mary (Johnson), small pox, Dec. 7, 1690.
Ruth Hartshorne, w. John, small pox, Dec. 12, 1690
Mary Ford, w. Robert, small pox, Jan. 27, 1690-91.
Mary Ford, d. Robert and Mary (Kent), small pox, Feb. 3, 1690-91.

Salem

Jacob Phillips, small pox, Sept. 19, 1690. C. R. 2.


*Data only included information from Massachusetts Vital Records 1620–1850 database at AmericanAncestors.org, which does not include records for every town. Boston Births, Baptisms, Marriages, and Deaths 1630–1699 were searched separately, though the keywords “smallpox,” “small pox,” and “pox” were not found. 


See also


A pox on Martha Carrier (WitchesMassBay)