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atience and even surprising calmness. She seldom from her birth was out of temper, and rarely cried but from tenderness for others. Few families have met with more and greater change by Death in equal time. But let us not tarry then—it is of the Lord's mercies that we are not consumed—the father is continued, and lives parted in old also ready. The remainder is by another hand, as follows: 1783, June 4, 3 o'clock, morn, died the Rev'd Samuel Cooke of the dropsy, aged 74. 1784, Feb. 13, died Miss Elizabeth Cooke of a consumption, aged 38. 1786, Sept. 22, died Miss Elizabeth Hall, aged 19 yrs. 1787, June 23, died Mrs. Anna Hall, 44. 1788, March 9, died Mrs. Sally Burr. 1789, Sept. 11, died Mr. Ezekiel Hall, aged 48 yrs. 1793, Jan. 24, Monday, 1/2 past four o'clock, P. M., died Mrs. Hannah G. Bradshaw, aged 38, of consumption. 1793, June 7, Mr. Henry Bradshaw died at Boston, 12 past 3 o'clock in the morn, of an apoplexy. 1795, Jan. 2, Mr. Samuel Cooke d