The Pickering genealogy : being an account of the first three generations of the Pickering family of Salem, Mass., and of the descendants of John and Sarah (Burrill) Pickering, of the third generation . His ancestryincludes the following families: Clarke, Wingate, Nutter. See A^-cestrtTables ^-^. 49-50. V. 18. Mary Pickering [Timothy 48-59. IV. 9], bom inSalem, baptized there April 1, 1733, died in Haverhill, Mass. She was admitted into the Tabernacle Church, April 5, 1752. Herportrait, painted with her daughter standing by her side, by Joseph » Essex County Probate Reeoi-ds, Vol. 35, p. 190,


The Pickering genealogy : being an account of the first three generations of the Pickering family of Salem, Mass., and of the descendants of John and Sarah (Burrill) Pickering, of the third generation . His ancestryincludes the following families: Clarke, Wingate, Nutter. See A^-cestrtTables ^-^. 49-50. V. 18. Mary Pickering [Timothy 48-59. IV. 9], bom inSalem, baptized there April 1, 1733, died in Haverhill, Mass. She was admitted into the Tabernacle Church, April 5, 1752. Herportrait, painted with her daughter standing by her side, by Joseph » Essex County Probate Reeoi-ds, Vol. 35, p. 190, Vol. 406, pp. 232-233; files, Xo. Several authorities give the date of his death as Jan. 7, ISOO; but his gravestone isinscribed with the date Jan 7, ISOl, .Et. 82, and the Salem Gazette of Jan. 9, 1801, says : In this town Capt. John Clarke aged S2, father of the late Eev. Dr. John Clarke ofBoston. * Gardner Family Records. < Essex County Probate Records, Vol. 308, p. 251; files, 5,402. MARV (PICKERING) LEAVITF. [49-50. V. iS.] From thf. Portrait ey Joseph Badger, painted abolt 175S, xow in thepo5^E55ioN OF John Pickering, Esq., of S\, Mass. / ^?- 1 .?H* ; \ iMiii. II lirtai. DUDLEY LEAVirr.[49-50- v^ is\] From the Portrait by Joseph Badger, painted about 175S, now THE POSSESSION OF JoHN PICKERING. EsQ , OF SaLKM. MaSS. FIFTH GENERATION. 113 liail^cT, is here reproduced. It is still hanging in the dining-room of thei)ld Piekering House in Salem. The following notice of her death is from the Salem Gazette of Friday,Keb. 1, 1805 : — At Haverhill on the SO Jan., Madam Mary Sargeant aged 72. The funeralwill be next Monday ; relatives and friends are requested to attend without a more ^.articular invitation. The Haverhill Museum of Tuesday, Feb. 5, 1805, prints an obituary ofher, in which she is called Madam ^Mary Sargeant. She is also spoken ofin this obituary as a dignified and lovely woman, combining elegantiicooniplishments with all the useful virtues of domest


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