m'S' ^^n ^^ 1 YsbW'rX 1 MAWin 190] fj^' ■^■- ^^^^M^^^^^^^^M CHURCH AND CHAPEL, 1901 MANUAL and Historical Sketch of Ttie First Gongreptional CHURCH Marblehead, Mass 11 1684 to 1901 7-^ Gin. HON N. A. LiNDSEY & Co. rniNTERS, MarWehead, Mass. Wisteifical Sketch. AS early as 1635 there seems to have been an attempt made to have preaching in Marble- head. " Rev. John Avery and twenty-one persons, including his family, while on a voyage from Newbury to Marblehead, in one of Mr. Allerton's fishing vessels, were lost by shipwreck, August 15, 1635, on what is known as Thatcher's Island." Mr. Avery was on his way to become the minister of this people. In 1639 there appears to have been preaching, from the record, February 15, that three acres of land were granted by the Salem authorities to Rev. William Walton " to build upon." Nine years later, October 8, 1648, we find the following entry, which is believed to be the first recorded act of the people of Marble- head. " At a town meeting it was agreed on, that there might be an equal way of maintaining the ordinances by Mr. Walton that there should be a rate made, whereby every inhabitant should be rated according to equity ; as also strangers, as have benefit l)v the i^lantation. bv fishing, and make use of wood and timber and enjoy the bene- fit of the ordinances should be rated according to the discretion of the raters : also to add to every man's rate eighteen pence for Mr. Walton's wood : — and it is agreed that Mr. Walton shall have for this year the sum of forty pounds.''' In the records for the same year we find it " Ordered, that the rate for the meeting house shall be gath- ered. " It is understood that the meeting house was originally placed on what is now known as the "Old Hill," near where the ministers are buried. " In 1656 the whole amount raised by taxation was 67 pounds — 60 pounds of w^hich w^as for Mr. Wal- ton's salary, and 40 shillings allowed to Francis Linford for ringing the bell, warning the town and keeping the meeting house clean." In 1659 "at a general town meeting it was agreed that the meeting house should be seated and a person was employed to complete the work for nineteen pounds. " The following year a committee was appointed " for the placing and seating of all the inhabitants of the town both men and women in the meeting house. " In 1662 it was determined " that a gallery should be built at the North West end of the meeting house, sufficient for four seats, which seats were to be completed, the front seats with columns and a board at the bottom to keep the dust from coming down, and to be arched sufficient to strengthen the meeting house. " " In 1665 it was agreed with John Stacey and Robert 4 Knight to board the western end of the meeting house from top to bottom and the foreside of the same, also the roof of the meeting house, provid- ing the boards can be obtained." In 1668, '' Voted and agreed with Robert Knight, Francis Colhngs and Jeremiah Neal to build a gallery in the North East end with five seats, stairs and all other necessaries as the other gallery now is, " and a person was ennployed " to look after the meeting house and ring the bell, and officiate about that work, for which he was to have four pounds by the year. " Mr. Walton continued to officiate until he was removed by death in August or September 1668. He was succeeded in a few weeks In Mr. Samuel Cheever. At a town meeting held April 6, 1672, it was "Ordered by general consent that a Ic'nioo should be built adjoining the back side of the meeting house twenty foot in breadth and forty foot in length, with three gable ends in the same, with timber work. " The next year a com- mittee was appointed " to seat the letitoo men and women in their seats, put an alley through the old part, dispose of any who should want seats, or lose their seats by means of the alley, in the most convenient place in the old or new part, and recti- fy any disorders with due care, that such as had been formerly seated, might keep their places, as many of them as conveniently could. " " P2ach ])erson was commanded to retain and use the seat assigned them under a penalty of five ])ence for each offence." In 1678 "Voted to pay Mr. Cheever's salary 70 pounds /;/ tnoney.'" In 1679 " Robert Knight was released from paying his town rates during his life for his workmanship in the meeting house in building the gallery." In 1681 " one shilling was paid for an hour glass. " The record does not tell when the meeting house was removed from the " Burial Hill " to what is now Fr?nklin Street. It was probably removed be- tween the years 1697 and 1701. It was enlarged at different times, and used there until the erection of the present Stone Church in 1824. In the year 1684 it was thought desirable by the Christian people residing here, " after serious advice and deliberation" to be organized into a particular church and society ; and a unanimous vote to that effect was passed the 6th of August at a regular meeting, at which time it was also voted to invite Mr. Cheever to become their pastor. Mr. Cheever having signified his acceptance of this invitation, and preliminary measures having been taken, the First Church of Christ in Mar- blehead was regularly organized on the 13th day of August, 1684, consisting of fifty-four members, and Mr. Samuel Cheever was ordained its pastor. " Mr. Higginson of Salem gave him his charge, Mr. Hubbard of Ipswich the right hand of fellowship and both of them, with Mr. Hale of Beverly, laying on of liands : the whole work countenanced with the presence of the Deputy-Governor with 6 five of the assistants, and twenty elders with other ministers and young scholars and many others. " Mr. Cheever continued as their pastor, until his death, which occurred May 29, 1724, having preached to them fifty-five years. The last eight of which he had the assistance of a colleague, Rev. John Barnard, who preached for the first time to this people July 11, 17 14. Having received an invitation by vote of the church and of the town to become assistant pastor, he accepted, but was not ordained till July 18, 17 16 — (three months previous to which four males and twenty-four females were dismissed from this church, to form the Second Congregational Church ). When Mr. Barnard was installed by a council, consisting of Dr. Cotton Mather, Dr. Colman and others, there were one hundred and seventeen members of this church, twenty-seven males and ninety fe- male^. " Honored for his learning and tal- ents, he labored in this part of the vineyard fifty-five years, " till removed by death January 24, 1770, in his eighty-ninth year, after Mr. Whitwell had been settled with him eight years. He preached his last sermon January 8, 1769. Mr. William Whitwell received ordination as colleague August 25, 1762, and continued his faithful labors as pastor of this church till his death, November 8, 1 781, in the forty-fifth year of his age. Janua- ry I, 1783, Mr. Kbenezer Hubbard was ordained pastor, and having held that office less than eigh- teen years, was suddenly removed by death October 15, 1800, aged forty-three years. Rev. Samuel Dana was ordamed October 7, 1801. During his ministry the church and society were blessed with unusual prosperity. There were 480 persons added to the church. . In May of the year 181 7, Mr. Dana organized a Sunday School in the Old Meeting House, " for the instruction of poor children and such others as might attend, " which was continued through the summer and till late in the autumn of the same year. June, 1818, the " Marblehead Sunday School Union" was organized, with Hon. William Reed as Presi- dent, in which this church joined, and the Sabbath School reopened June 14, with Nathan Bowen, superintendent, fourteen male and twenty-three female teachers. The "Union" held its organiza- tion until 1829 by which time all of the other schools in town had withdrawn from the Union and left this school an independent organization. The Chapel on Pearl Street was erected by the church and completed August 18, 18 18. And also the "Stone Meeting House," which was "commenced building in 1824, the walls and roof were completed in November of the same year, the work inside w^as finished and the house dedi- cated, July 21, 1825." Rev. Samuel W. Cozzens was ordained and installed colleague August 8, 1832. Mr. Dana and Mr. Cozzens were dismissed by council at their own request, A]:)ril 18, 1837. Rev. Mark A. H. Niles was installed pastor August 30, 1837, and was dismissed November 27, 1844. Rev. Edward A. Lawrence was installed April 23, 1845, and continued his labors with this church till he received a call to a Professorship in East Windsor Theological Seminary, when he resigned and was dismissed July 12, 1854. Rev. Benjamin Russell Allen from South Ber- wick, Maine, was installed November 8, 1854. During his ministry, in 1859, there were about forty members of this church dismissed who were organized into a Third Congregational Church of this town. April 26, 1868, the "meadow lot" given to the church by Rev. Mr. Barnard at his death in 1770, and the "two cows leases" given by William Hayden to the church for the use of the pastor, were sold for $844.59, to which was added about $1,800 by donations, and about $2,200 by the Ladies' Parish Society, with which the lot on High Street was purchased and the par- sonage erected. The parsonage w^as completed, and occupied by Mr. Allen about the last of Decernber, 1869, where he died suddenly June 2, 1872. John H. Williams of Dudley, a student in Andover Theological Seminary, preached the first time to this people December 22, 1872, and was ordained and installed September 3, 1873. Following the great fire of June 25, 1877, in which the meeting house of the Third Congregational Church was burned, that church before dissolving gave letters of dismission and recommendation to this church to fifty-five of her members, all of whom were cordially received. During the summer of 1878 the question of building a new chapel was agitated, the chapel on Pearl street which for sixty years had served the church with various degrees of satisfaction, was found to be too small for the regular meetings of the church. Early in the fall of that year, it was voted to purchase the lot on the southerly side of the church and build thereon a chapel of suitable size and containing such convenience as would enable the church to carry on its work more successfully and also to give good accommodation for the regular sessions of the Sunday-school. Plans for the new chapel were made by Daniel Appleton and a contract was made with John G. Broughton to execute the same. The building was completed and furnished during the winter, at a cost of $4,960.67 and was dedicated March 12, 1879. A Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor was organized September 22, 1882, with about twenty-five members. In January, 1883, Rev. Mr. Williams resigned to accept a call to the Clyde Congregational Church, Kansas City, Mo. He preached his farewell ser- mon February 4, 1883. 10 Rev. S. Linton Bell preached for this church the first time November 19, 1883, and after a feu- weeks' service, was invited to become its pastor. He accepted the invitation and was installed Feb- ruary 28, 1884. In December, 1882, at a business meeting of the church, it was voted that this church ought, in some public and appropriate way, to celebrate the two hundreth anniversary of its organization, occur- ing August 13, 1884. A committee was appointed to nominate a Com- mittee of Arrangements for the celebration. In April, 1884, that committee submitted to the churc-h a list of various names of persons for com- mittees and sub-committees, to make all of the necessary arrangements for the exercises of that celebration. The report was adopted, and August 13, 1884, was successfully and appropriately celebrated ; a full account of which is to be found in the " Bi- centennial," published by vote of the church at that time. On the 13th day of March, 1886, Sarah B. Fetty- place, administratrix of the estate of Lucy C. D. Fettyplace, in behalf of the heirs to that estate, as a memorial to their sister Lucy, presented to the society $5,000, to be used in repairing the stone meeting house. The gift was accepted. At a meeting of the society called to consider 11 the necessity of extensive repairs on the meeting house and act on the report of a committee who had previously been ap])ointed to examine the same, that committee reported the front wall un- safe and should at once be rebuilt, and the floor of the audience room to be so decayed as to require that more than half of it should be made new, and made the following recommendations : First. Take down the front wall of the church to four feet below the present grade, rebuild the same using the granite, so much of it as is found to be suitable, supplying the deficiency with new granite, and line the entire front wall with brick. New doors and frames to be set three feet and nine inches lower than the present doors, with arched tops and recessed to swing outward, and also new windows and frames with arched tops. Second. Remove the embankment on the front of the church to the depth of five steps and re- build the embankment wall and cap it with granite". Third. The front half of the vestibule floor to be lowered to the level of the doors, and six steps made from each door to the landing, with suitable posts, rails and balusters. Fourth. Remove all of the pews and the pulpit, take out so much of the floor and timbers as are found to be decayed and replace with new. The pews to be reset with four aisles instead of three as at present. Make an orchestra platform 12 on the right of the pulpit, and siqjply all needed material. By a unanimous vote the report was accepted and the recommendations adopted. The follow- ing were made a committee to contract for and superintend the work : Nathan P. Sanborn, John Pitman, William Neilson, William Stacey and Isaac M. Munroe. The committee contracted with Messrs. Parsons & Peterson of Salem to do the mason work and with John G. Broughton to do the carpentry work. The work of taking down the front wall was be- gun May lo, and the removing of the pews June I, 1886. In taking down the wall, back of the stone over the center door on which the date was marked, there was found, embedded in the mortar, a silver plate about four inches wide and five inches long, with the following inscription engraved upon it : " THIS TEMPLE "■ for the worship of Jehovah Father Son and " Holy Ghost in the first church in Marble- " head constituted August 13, 1684, was '' erected A. D. MDCCCXXIV Samuel Dana *' pastor ; under the direction of William " Reed, Calvin Briggs and Dan Weed, agents " of the society, principally by the munifi- " cence of individuals and more than all " others of Hon. W^illiam Reed. Laus Deo ! 13 (Reverse Side.) " Ministers of the Society " I. John Avery 1635 " 2. WilHam Walton officiated 30 years, and "died 1668 "3. Samuel Cheever after preaching 16 "years, ordained first pastor August 13, 1684 "died May 29, 1724 AIt 85 "4. John Barnard ordained colleague pastor "July 18, 1 7 16 died January 24, 1770 ^-Et 89 "5. William Whitwell ordained colleague "Aug. 25, 1762 died Nov. 8, 1781 ^t 45 " 6. Ebenezar Hubbard ordained Jan. i, " 1783 died Oct. 15, 1800 AIt 43 " 7. Samuel Dana ordained Oct. 7, iSoi. Deacons in 1824 " John Goodwin chosen 1787 Nathan Bowen " chosen 1788. Here for the first time, we find the name of John Avery in the list of the ministers of this society. He had received a call to the office, but never reached our shore, having been lost, with his entire family, consisting of a wife and seven chil- dren, on their passage hither. We can only account for the absence of both record and tradition of the existence of this silver memorial, by ])resuming that two members of the committee wished to give to Mr. Reed the credit that was due him, and believing that they would 'not be allowed so to do, with his knowledge, se- 14 cretly had the plate made, engraved and de- posited where it was found. The secret was not revealed until May, 1886. Mr. Reed's regard for the church was further shown by his will, confirmed by his widow Mrs. Hannah Reed, that gave to the church $ it, 000. The income of $7,000 to be used toward the jjastor's salary, the income of $2,000 for the poor of church, the income of $1,000 for the Sunday- school, and $1,000 for a ])astor's library, one half of which to be used for books to found the library and the income of the other half for annual addi- tions to the same. The fund to be deposited with the Massachusetts Hospital life Insurance Co. The silver plate v\'ith various jvapers and records were placed in a copper l^ox and rebuilt into the wall near the stone where it was found. The old pews were replaced with new% finished in the nat- ural hard wood and cushioned, a new carpet was laid ; a new pulpit set was furnished, the organ was removed from the gallery to the orchestra at right of the pul])it, thoroughly overhauled and re- paired ; a new bell weighing 1,557 lbs. was placed in the tower ; the roof re-shingled, and an iron fence placed upon the granite capping of the em- bankment wall in front of the entire premises. All at a cost of $12,225.00. Previous to 1890 the church had elected the superintendent of the Sunday-school as they had also elected the deacons, for life, or until they 15 were dismissed. In that year it was voted to an- nually in the week next preceding the last Sunday in December elect the superintendent and as- sistant-superintendent of the Sunday-school for the term of one year. In the year 1900 it was voted that the Board of Deacons shall consist of six persons, each elected for the term of six years. The time of the expira- tion of the term of office of those then serving was also fixed, as was the term of the three then elected, and that thereafter one be elected each year at the time of the election of the superinten- dent of the Sunday-school. At a business meeting held in the chapel Janu- uary 2, 1901, it was voted to publish a Church Manual containing the record of membership to the end of the nineteenth century and such other relative matter as the committee, having the com- pilation in charge shall consider desirable. It was also voted that the matter of a Church Manual be referred to the Church Committee with full author- ity to proceed to its publication and distribution. Under authority given above the committee issue this Manual from August 13, 1684, to Janu- ary I, 1 90 1. IG The following " Confession of Faith and Covenant," were adopted at the organization of the church, August 13, 1684, and have remained in full force until the present time. Confession of Faith. Article i. We believe in one God, the Eternal Jehovah, infinite in wisdom, power, holiness, good- ness and truth ; — the P'oreordainer, Creator and Governor of all things ; — distinguished into three persons, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost, having all of them the same Godhead, power and eternity. Art. 2. The Lord made man at first in his own image, in knowledge, righteousness and holiness ; from which state man falling by transgressing the law of his creation, all his posterity are corrupted in their whole nature, — averse to all good and strongly inclined to all evil, from whence do pro- ceed all actual transgressions which bind men over to death, temporal, spiritual and eternal. Art. 3. (rod, out of his mere mercy, hath or- dained his Son, the Lord Jesus, to be the Redeemer of man by the execution of his prophetical, priest- ly and kingly offices ; who, being truly God, took man's nature on him, yet without sin, being con- ceived by the power of the Holy Ghost, born of the virgin Mary, suffered, in that nature, the death of the cross to ransom the elect, was buried, and rose from the dead with the same body, with which he also ascended into heaven ; where, sitting at the right hand of God, he makes intercession for them 17 who believe on him, and from thence he shall re- turn to judge the world at the last day. Art. 4. In the new Covenant made by God with his people, the Holy Spirit of God works faith and repentance, and dwells in and with all such who are drawn truly to Christ ; who, being united to him, are in this life pardoned and accounted righteous, — adopted, — in the whole man sanctified, — shall persevere to the end, and at last, in heaven, shall be actually glorified. Art. 5. God hath given unto man the Scrip- tures of the Old and New Testament to be the only perfect, suflficient and perpetual rule of his faith and life, — not abohshing, but establishing the Law as a rule of righteousness for Christians to walk by, promising to accept of sincere obedience to the Law and Gospel through Christ, — when such as live and die unbelieving, impenitent and disobedient, shall suffer the vengeance of eternal fire. Art. 6. All true believers make up that one body, the Church, of which Christ is head ; who, for the gathering in and perfecting of his saints, hath appointed the Word, Prayer, Baptism and the Lord's Supper ; — the Ministry, Officers and Disci- pline in particular Churches ; and that, therefore, it is the duty of every Christian to attend carefully thereunto. The following condensed Confession of Faith is used in receiving persons into the Communion of the Church. Article i. You believe in one living and true (xod, the Father, the Son and the Holy (ihost. 18 Art. 2. You believe that the Scriptures of the Old and New Testament were given by inspiration of (xod, and constitute an infallible rule of faith and practice. Art. 3. You believe that by nature man is des- titute of holiness and inclined to sin, so that with- out a change of heart he cannot enter the kingdom of (xod. Art. 4. You believe that (rod, out of His love to man, gave His only begotten Son to be a sacri- fice for sin ; and that by believing in Him we may be saved. Art. 5. You believe in the resurrection of the dead., and in the day of judgment, when everyone shall give an account of himself to God, and the wicked shall go away into everlasting punishment, but the righteous into hfe eternal. Art. 6. You believe that baptism and the Lord's Supper are the appointed sacraments of the Christian Church. ^- The Covenant. We do, in the presence of the Eternal (lod, un- der the sense of our great unworthiness personally to transact with so glorious a Majesty, acknowl- edge our inability to keep covenant with (rod, unless the Lord Jesus enables us thereunto by his Spirit, — with humble dependence on Him for gracious as- sistance, make and renew our Covenant with Cod and with one another as follows, viz : 1!» Article i . We do give up ourselves this day to the God whose name alone is Jehovah, Father, Son and Spirit, the only true and living God ; and to our blessed Lord Jesus, as our only Redeemer and Saviour, — Prophet, Priest and King over our souls, and only Mediator of the Covenant of Grace ; en- gaging our hearts to this God in Christ, by the help of his grace, to cleave unto him as one God and chief good, and unto Jesus Christ as one Mediator by faith, in a way of Gospel obedience, as becomes his covenant people forever, — engaging by the help of Christ to endeavor te keep ourselves pure, es- pecially from the sins of the times, and to observe the Lord's commands in the exercise not only of public worship, but of private, in our families, by prayer and reading the Scriptures, and secret also, as God in His Word doth require. Art. 2. We give up also our offspring unto God in Christ, avouching him to be our God and the God of our children ; and ourselves with our children to be his people, humbly adoring his grace, that we and our children may be looked on as the Lord's, promising by his help (as far as there shall be need) to be instructing, catechizing, setting good patterns before them, and to be much in prayer for their conversion and salvation. Art. 3. We do also give up ourselves one to another in the Lord, according to the will of God, to walk together as a particular Church of Christ, in all the ways of his worship and service, accord- 20 ing to the rules or' the Word of Ood ; jHomising in brotherly love faithfully to watch over one another's souls, and to submit ourselves to the discipline and government of Christ in this his church, and to the ministerial teaching, guidance and oversight of the elder or elders thereof and duly to attend the seals and censures and whatever ordinances Christ hath commanded to be observed by His people according to the order of the Gospel, in such de- grees of communion unto which we have attained, so far as the Lord hath or shall reveal unto us ; — de- siring also to walk with all regular and due com- munion with other churches, for the observing of which and all other covenant duties, we desire to depend wholly on the grace of God in Christ Jesus to enable us thereto, and wherein we shall fail, we shall humbly wait upon his grace in Christ for par- don, acceptance and healing for his name's sake. Amen. The following abstract of the Covenant is used in re- ceiving persons into the Communion of the Church, Before the Lord, His holy angels and these wit- nesses, you acknowledge the Infinite Jehovah, Father, Son and Holy Spirit, as the only living and true God, and do solemnly avouch him to be your God and portion forever, giving yourself up to him in a perpetual covenant never to be forgotten ; to worship him in spirit and in truth, and to walk in all his commandments and ordinances blame- less. 21 You give yourself to the Lord Jesus Christ, as God manifest in the flesh, the head of his beUeving people ; and receive him as made of God unto you wisdom and righteousness and sanctification and redemption. You give yourself to the Holy Spirit as your di- vine Enlightener, Guide and Comforter ; desiring that all his work of grace may be effected in you ; taking the Word of God, the Scriptures of the Old and New Testament, as your only rule of faith and practice. Moreover, you give yourself to this Church in the Lord, promising, by divine help, in communion thereof, to attend upon the ordinances of the Gos- pel here administered, so long as your opportunity to be thus edified shall be continued to you ; sub- mitting yourself to the laws of Christ's kingdom duly administered, and to the watch and care of this Church in particular ; promising that you will ever study to promote its peace, purity and pros- perity. Thus you covenant and engage ; not depending on yourself, but on the mercy of him whose grace is sufficient for you. (The Ordinance of Baptism is then Administered.) Li consequence of these professions and prom- ises, we affectionately receive you as a member of this Church, and, in the name of Christ, declare you entitled to all its visible privileges. And now, beloved in the I>ord, let it be im- 22 pressed ujjon your mind that you have entered into solemn circumstances and engagements, from which you can never be released. Wherever you go, these vows will be upon you ; they will follow you to the bar of ( Tod. Walk worthy, therefore, of your sacred profession. Be faithful unto death, and the Lord will give the crown of life. We, on our part, promise, by divine assistance, to treat you with such affection and watchfulness as your new and tender relation to us demands. This we do, imploring to our common Lord that we and you may be steadfast in His covenant — may glorify Him with that holiness which becomes His professing people forever, and that hereafter, we may come, with all saints, in the unity of the faith and of the knowledge of the Son of (rod, " unto the measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ." Amen. Sacramental Service. BY NATHAN P. SANBORN. THE Sacramental Service of the Church con- sists of twenty- three pieces : I Baptismal Bowl, 12 Cups, 4 Flagons, i Plate, 4 Baskets, i Spoon. The baskets, two of the cups and the spoon bear no inscription. If the history of these vessels was written, there can be little doubt that with some of them it would 23 begin with the organization of the Church. But there is neither written history nor tradition at pres- ent accessible that gives us any information in relation to them. Three'of the cups have the inscription M.C., and two others M.H.C., probably signifying Marblehead Church, and date back to a time when there was but one church in town. Two others bear the inscription : *' Belonging to the First Church of Christ in Marblehead, 1728." One other is inscribed, " The Gift of WILL JONES AND RUTH WADLONS TO THE First Church of Christ Marblehead, A. D. 1730." The record of October, 1730, tells us that " Mr. William Jones, dying, ordered his wife to give a small silver cup to ye Communion Table." We also find that June 20, 1699, Moses Wadlon married Ruth Cheever, daughter of the pastor, who had united with the Church in 1692, and doubtless previous to 1730, gave a similar cup to the Church for the same purpose. And the record of Decem- ber 21, 1772, explains why the two names appear on the same cup as follows : " Voted, that the two smallest vessels of the church plate be formed into one, and mark't w'h the names of the Donors." 24 The other two cups bear the inscription : "The Legacy of GRACE THOMPSON TO THE First Church in Marblehead, 1748. Remodeled, in 1852." In 1749 we find the record reads as follows: " Capt. Tho's Gerry gave a silver Cann. w'g 15 oz. 15 pw., being a Legacy from Mrs. Grace Thompson by Capt. Gerry, Executor." The plate bears the following inscription : " The Legacy of SAMUEL RUSSELL, to the First Church in Marblehead, 1723. Remodeled, 1852." We find on the record of 1725, " Mr. Samuel Russell, who died May, 1725, gave a Legacy of 30 pounds to this church for the use of the com- munion table, which was made into a Silver Tankard," and probably remained in that form un- til remodeled in 1852. Each of the four flagons bears an inscription in Latin. The first was given January i, 1749, and devoted to the Sacramental Service of this Church by Rev. John Barnard, the second pastor. In- scription : "Johannes Barnardus, Pastor Secundus primae Ecclesi?e Christi upud Marblehead, hanc Crateram 25 ad usum sacrosanctse ca^n^ in Ecclesia dicta dedica- vit. "Jan. I, 1748-9." The next was on the same day, given by Robert Hooper, Esq., and was also devoted to the Sacra- mental Service of the Church, as shown by the following inscription : " Robertus Huperus Arm. hanc crateram ad usmn sacrosanctae csenge in Ecclesia Christi prima Apiid Marblehead Dedicavit. " Jan. I, 1748-9." The origin of the third flagon is shown by the following vote of the Church, May 7, 1759 : " Voted to have a Flagon made out of the Leg- acy of Joseph Sweett, Esqr., with additions by his heirs, Mr. Samuel Sweett, Mrs. Ruth Hooper, Mrs. Martha Lee and Mr. Jos. Lemmon," which, with the sacramental use for which it was set apart, is stated in the following inscription : " Hoc Legatum Josephi Sweett Ari. una cum Ad- ditamenta ejus Haeredum Di S. Sweett, Dae R. Hooper, Dae M. Lee et Di J. Lemmon ad usum sacrosanctae caenae in prima Christi Ecclesia apud Marblehead consecratum. Mali 7, 1759." The fourth flagon, as the inscription informs us, was procured at the expense of the church treasury, and devoted to the sacramental use of this church. The treasury had no doubt been replenished by the sale of such old plate as was no longer required for use on account of the 26 recent donations, and also of the three Pewter Flagons given for the communion table in March, 1 7 17, one by "Mrs. Sarah Dixey, wife of Dea. Dixey," one each by "■ Mr. Joshua Orne " and *' J. B." (probably Rev. John Barnard who had then been settled not quite one year), from which, together with the accumulations from the ordi- nary collections, this flagon was purchased. The inscription is as follows : '* H?ec Lagena argentea ad usum sacrosanctae c?ence in prima Christi Ecclesia apud Marblehead ex ejus Thesauro Consecrata, Maii 7, 1759." The Baptismal Bowl has the following inscrip- tion : " The Donation of Doc'r JOSEPH LEMMON, to the First Church of Christ in Marblehead, A.D. I773-" In the bottom is stamped the name of the manufacturer, " REVERE," undoubtedly the work of Paul Revere, who was at that time one of the principal silversmiths of Boston and who, a year and a half later, made himself famous by his patriotic ride to Lexington and Concord. There is also engraved upon it a beautiful picture of a swan plucking feathers from her breast to make a nest for her young. 27 Preachers and Pastors from 1638 to 1901. William Walton, began preaching A.D., 1638. Died August or September, 1668. Service, 30 years. Rev. Samuel Cheever, began preaching October, 1668. Ordained, August 13, 1684. Died, May 29, 1724. Service, 55 years, 5 months. Rev. John Barnard, began preaching July 1 1 , 1 7 14. Ordained, July 18, 17 16. Died, Jan- uary 24, 1770. Service, 55 years. Rev. William Whitwell, ordained August 25, 1762. Died November 8, 1781. Service, 19 years. Rev. Ebenezer Hubbard, ordained January i, 1783. Died, October 15, 1800. Service, nearly 18 years. Rev. Samuel Dana, ordained October 7, 1801. Resigned, April 18, 1837. ^Service, 35 years, 6 months. Rev. Samuel Cozzens, ordained August 8, 1832. Resigned, April 18, 1837. Service, nearly 5 years. 28 Rev. Mark A. H. Niles, installed August 30, 1837. Resigned, November 27, 1844. Service, 7 years. Rev. Edward A. Lawrence, installed April 23, 1845. Resigned, July 12, 1854. Service, 9 years.- Rev. Benjamin R. Allen, installed November 8, 1854. Died, June 2, 1872. Service, 18 years, 6 months. Rev. John H. Williams, ordained September 3, 1873. Resigned, February 4, 1883. Service, 9 years, 5 months. Rev. S. Linton Bell, installed February 28, 1884. 29 Deacons from i 684 to I9OI Admitted. Elected 1684 Gale, Benjamin, 1684 1684 Reith, Richard, 1684 1684 Stacey, John, 1703 1 701 Dixey, John, 1707 1705 Skinner, Richard, 1707 dis. I716 1703 White, John, 1716 1726 Bayley, John, 1727 died 1739 Hendley, Benjamin, 1749 ' 1739 Orne, Joshua, Jr., 1749 ' 1743 Gale, William, 1759 ( 1736 Phillips, vStephen, ^765 ' 1754 Stacey, Benjamin, 1765 i 1754 Williams, William, 1773 ' 1786 Goodwin, John, 1787 ' 1783 Bowen, Nathan, 1787 ' 1 8 10 Homan, Richard, 1825 ( 185I 18 1 9 Phillips, Ichabod S., 1825 dis. 1858 1816 Briggs, Calvin, 1 85 I died 1852 1834 Flint, David, 1852 '^ 1880 1843 Frost, Joseph, 1858 - 1882 1843 Rogers, Peter J., 1859 a 1880 1850 Broughton, Glover, 2d 1870 a 1887 30 1858 Pierce, Benjamin, 1870 dis. 1882 1874 Wormstead, William H., 1879 li 1883 1877 Church, (reorge R., 1879 died 1900 1878 Knight, Benjamin F., 1883 *' 1886 1877 Grant, Richard T., 1883 Term Expires I9OI 1877 Broughton, Frank, 1886 a 1902 1877 Savory, Benjamin, 1886 " 1903 1877 Broughton, John G., 1900 " 1904 1889 Tiitt, Richard, 1900 a 1905 1885 Tutt, Edward 1)., 1900 " 1906 >i* Sunday School Superintendents. Rev. Samuel Dana, 1817 to 18 18, self appointed. Nathan Bowen, 181 8 to 1820, appointed by Mar- blehead Sunday School Union. Joseph Merrill, 1820 to 182 1, appointed by Mar- blehead Sunday School Union. Richard Homan, 1821 to 1829, appointed by Mar- blehead Sunday School Union. Richard Homan, 1829 to 1851, elected by the church. Ichabod S. Phillips, 1851 to 1856, elected by the church. Nathan P. Sanborn, 1856 to 1890, elected by the church. Benjamin Savory, 1890 to 1892, elected by the church. John G. Broughton, February 10, 1892, elected by the church. Assistant Superintendents. Ichabod S. Phillips, 1845 to 1851, elected by the church. Richardson Knowland, 185 1 to 1854, elected by the church, George R. Church, 1881 to 1890, elected by the church. Walter M. Seavey, 1890 to 1891, elected by the church. B. W. Tinker, February, 1892, to November, 1892, elected by the church. Frank Broughton, December, 1892, elected by the church. 32 Alphabetical List of Members, Fro-M August 13, 1684, lo January i, 1901 Explanation : Date in first column, year received. (C) by confession. (L) by letter. (A) absent. (Dis.) dismissed. ( 1834 c Andrews, Augustus, (( 1832 C Andrews, Mary L., Died 1697 Andrews, Mary, a 1838 c Anthony, Mrs. Hannah, •S3 a 1888 i86i C Anthony, Rebecca F., Died 1866 1839 C Anthony, WilHam C, u 1819 c Appleton, Ahce, (( 1850 c Appleton, Daniel, 1825 Appleton, Mary, Died 1825 Appleton, Sarah, u 1827 Appleton, Sarah F., " 1834 c Appleton, Thomas ' 1855 1684 Ashwood, Elizabeth, i 1786 Ashton, Anna, u 1729 Ashton, Margaret, Ii 1728 Ashton, Mary, Sen., Ii 1714 Ashton, PhiHp, i 1743 Ashton, Sarah, ' 1810 Ashton, Sarah, ( 1832 Ashton, Sarah, ( 1843 c Atkins, Ambrose H., " 1894. c Atkins, Hannah, 1843 Atkins, Hannah P., Died 1893 c Atkins, Nathaniel H., 1874 c Atkins, Rebecca P., 1818 Atkins, Sarah, Died 1833 Avery, Amanda, a 1829 Avery, Cynthia a 1847 Avery, Frances, ii 1833 Avery, Frances, a 1833 Avery, Mary, (I 1824 Avery, Mary Ann, ii 1824 Avery, Samuel, <( 1833 Avery, Sophia, it 34 1763 Bacon, Hannah, 1 )ied 1763 Bacon, Sarah, u i862 C Bailey, Annie, " I 868 1766 Bailey, EHzabeth, a 1824 Bailey, Mary, a 1876 C Bailey, Mary B., 1774 Barber, Martha, Died 1811 Barl)er, Miriam, ti 1820 Barker, Eliza, a 1727 Barker, Ruth, a 1719 Barnard, Anna, <( 1828 Barnes, Ann P., a 1684 Barrett, Ann, " 1890 L ( Barr, John, Dis. I 899 1890 L ( Barr, Elizabeth, " I 899 1877 L Barry, Mrs. Dora, (Tindley) 1838 C Bartlett, Abigail H. Died 1888 C Bartlett, Mrs. Cora L., (Tucl ver) 1768 Bartlett, Elizabeth, Died 1819 Bartlett, John, 4th, (( 1695 Bartlett, Mary, a 1770 Bartlett, Mary, li 1824 Bartlett, Mary, '' 1830 Bartlett, Mary, (( 1703 Bartlett, Rebecca, a 1829 Bartlett, Rebecca, Dis. 1824 Bartlett, Ruth, Died 1708 Bartlett, Sarah, u 1866 C Bartol, Annie, Dis. 1871 C Bartol, Emma, (Clemons) i843 C Bartol, John, Died 1832 C Bartol, John, Jr., Dis. 1818 Bartol, Rebecca, Died 1832 C f Bartol, William T. a 1847 c \ Bartol, Sarah L., " 1892 1684 Bartoll, Mary, a 1684 Bartoll, William, ii I8I8 Bassett, EHzabeth, a 1871 c Bassett, Mrs. Margaret, Dis. 1885 1834 Bassett, Samuel P., Died 1705 Batchelour, Sarah, a I7II Batchelour, William, a 1858 c Bateman, Peter, " 1858 1876 c Bates, Maria L., 1803 Batt, EHzabeth, Died 1823 ( Battys, Jonas, ( 1823 1 Battys, Sally, i 1726 Bayley, John i 1689 Beale, Martha, i 1719 Beale, Sarah, i 1684 Beal, William, u 1698 Beal, William, ( 1687 Bell, Jane, a 1884 L ( Bell, Rev. S. Linton, 1889 C 1 Bell, Mrs. Leila E., 1788 Bennett, Elizabeth, Died 1705 Bennett, Susanna, a 1819 Berry, Betsey, a 1832 Bessom, Elizabeth, (( 1876 c Bessom, Mrs. Ellen, 36 1825 Bessom, John, Died 1838 Bessom, Miriam R., Dis. i825 Bessom, Rebecca, Died 1834 Bessom, Sarah, " 1883 1877 L Bird, Mrs. Nancy, Dis. 1890 1738 Birk, Dehverance, Died 1732 Bishop, Eleanor, a 1699 Blackington, Pentecost, a .719 Blackington, Pentecost, " 1719 Blackington, Rebecca, u 1714 Blackler, Elizabeth, '^ 1S03 Blackler, EHzabeth, a 1830 Blackler, Emily, a 1838 Blackler, Hannah H., Dis. 1684 Blackler, Jane, Died 1830 Blackler, Lucia, " 1830 Blackler, Lucy Ann, a 1850 Blackler, Lydia H., Dis. ! 1858 C Blackler, Mrs. Mary E. 1843 Blackler, Mary Reed, Died 1848 Blackler, Martha H., a 1806 Blackler, Nancy, a 1828 Blackley, Mary, <( 1829 Blanchard, Ann, Ex.' 1838 Blanchard, Sarah B., Died 1834 Blaney, EHzabeth, a 1856 1850 c Blaney, Rebecca B., Died Aug. 12, 1899 1871 c Boardman, Mrs. Susan (i., 1830 Boden, Hannah, Died 1823 Boden, Nancy, 37 a 1838 Boden, Ruth, Sen., Died 1838 Boden, Ruth, l820 Boden, Sarah, 1830 Bond, Margaret, Dis. 1684 Bondfield, George, Died 1750 Bowden, Elizabeth, I8IO Bowden, EUzabeth, 1727 Bowden, Francis, 1834 Bowden, John, 1843 Bowden, John D., 1716 Bowden, Mary, I82I Bowden, Mary, 1839 Bowden, Mary H., 1738 Bowden, Michael, 1850 Bowden, Ruth, 1762 Bowden, Sarah, 1784 Bowden, wSarah, 1820 Bowden, Sarah C, 1784 Bowen, Elizabeth, 1805 Bowen, Elizabeth, 1783 Bowen, Deacon Nathan, 1877 L 1 Bowman, William W., 1877 L 1 Bowman, Mrs. Sarah A., 1695 Booby er, Joan, 1707 Boobyer, Margaret, 1853 C Bradbury, Mrs. E:iiza B., (Hooper) 1800 Brad e en, Mercy, Died 1898 C Bragdon, Mrs. Mary Eliza, 1695 Brattle, Mary, Died 1810 Brawden, Margaret, 38 a 1739 Bray, Alice, Died 1832 Bray, Evelina, " 181 9 Bray, Hannah H., " 1824 Bray, Isabella, " 1760 Bray, Jean, '* 1830 C Bray, Mrs. Nancy, Died, April 29, 1877 1803 Bray, Sarah, Died 1888 C Breare, Mrs. Abbie, (Martin) 1 73 1 Breed, Ruth, Died 1687 Brentnall, Sarah, " 1892 C f Brewer, John M., 187 1 C 1 Brewer, Mrs. Sarah L., 1845 C Bridgeo, Clarissa, Died March 2, 1881 1838 Bridgeo, Clarissa, Died I8I8 Bridgeo, Deliverance > 1825 Bridgeo, Hannah, (< 1834 Bridgeo, Harriet, (( I8I9 Bridgeo, Jane, <( 1794 Bridgeo, Mary, i( 1787 Bridgeo, Mary, n 1825 Bridgeo, Mary, a 1829 C Bridgeo, Mrs. Mary, Died April 24, 1845 Bridgeo, Nancy, Died 1834 Bridgeo, Nancy, a 1689 Briers, Elizabeth, a 1833 Briggs, Ann W., a I8I6 f Briggs, Calvin, n 1816 \ Briggs, Rebecca, a I84I Briggs, Caroline, Dis. 1834 Briggs, Clarissa, 30 Died 1855 1 843 Briggs, Elizabeth, Died 1838 Briggs, Harriet, a 1838 Briggs, Mary S., a 1850 Briggs, Rebecca W., it 1785 Brimblecomb, Alice, a 1739 Brimblecomb, Deborah, a 1716 Brimblecomb, EHzabeth, a 1803 Brimblecomb, Eleanor, u 1810 Brimblecomb, F:iizabeth, a 1739 Brimblecomb, Hannah, a 1784 Brimblecomb, Hannah, a 1742 Brimblecomb, Joseph, a 1768 Brimblecomb, Miriam, " 1711 Brimblecomb, Sarah, (( 1832 Broughton, Elizabeth, (( 1850 Broughton, EHzabeth S., Dis. 1874 C Broughton, Emma, n 1895 1861 Broughton, Emma S., a 1877 C Broughton, Deacon Frank, 1831 ( Broughton, Glover, Died 1832 c ( Broughton, Mrs. Elizabeth H., '' 1S91 1850 c Broughton, Deacon Glover, a 1S87 1877 c 1 Broughton, Deacon John G., 1868 c ( Broughton, Mrs. Mary L., (Chamberlin) 1884 c Broughton, Mary S., T825 Broughton, Nancy, Died 1825 Broughton, Nicholson, - 1843 Broughton, N. H., it 1741 Broughton, Sarah, '' 1771 Broughton, Sarah, 40 (( 1843 Broiighton, Susan G., Dis. 1884 C Broiighton, William H., " 1885 1793 Brown, Anna, Died 1807 Brown, Annie, " 1834 Brown, Benjamin B., " 1825 C Brown, Mrs. Elizabeth, Died Feb. 18, 188 1 1891 C Brown, Frank F., 1 819 Brown, Hannah, Died 1783 Brown, Jane, " 1 8 19 Brown, John, " 1877 C Brown, Mrs. Lizzie S., 1784 Brown, Mary, Died 1755 Brown, Mary, " 1825 Brown, Mary, " 1830 Brown, Mary, " 1831 Brown, Mary, " 1877 L Brown, Mrs. Mary E., 1832 Brown, Peter, Died 1834 Brown, Ruth Ann, " 1843 Brown, Rebecca, " 1755 Brown, Sarah, " 1759 Brown, Sarah, " 1 82 1 Brown, Sarah, " 1843 Brown, Sarah, " 1878 L Brown, Mrs. Sarah H., 1834 Brown, William P., Died 1883 1843 Brown, William P., " 1688 Browne, Elizabeth, Dis. 1832 Bubier, Eliza, Died 1847 L Bubier, Eliza, Dis. 41 1767 Bubier, Ruth, Died i684 Buckley, Sarah, u 1742 Bull, Sarah, (( 1800 Burnham, Mary, n 1725 Burroughs, Mary, il 1884 Burroughs, Mrs. Annie, (Gregory) 1763 Bussey, Mary, Died 1738 Cain, Judith, Died 1810 Calley, Elizabeth, a 1727 Galley, Francis, a 1805 Candler, Abagail, n 1832 Candler, Hannah, a 1703 Cannon, Sarah, 11 1702 Carder, Elizabeth, (< 1708 Carder, John, Sen., (( 1684 Carder, Rebecca, a 1877 L Carleton, Mrs. Hannah H., 1892 C Carr, Walter, 1832 Carroll, Jane, Died 1 791 Cash, Hannah, " 1834 Cass, Arabella, " 1834 , Cass, Jonathan, " 1859 1886 G Caswell, Mrs. Elizabeth J., " 1897 1825 C Caswell, Mrs. Jane, 95 years, " 1882 1888 C f Caswell, John C, '' 1897 1877 L 1 Caswell, Mrs. Mary, " 1894 1829 Caswell, Nancy, " 1728 Candish, Susanna, " 1706 Cauley, Martha, " 42 lyiy Cavendish, Sarah, Died 1880 L ( Chadwick, Benjamin W., 1880 L ( Chadwick, Mrs. Stella, 1832 Chadwick, Joanna, Dis. 1830 Chambers, Ephraim, Died 1858 C 1 ChamberUn, (xeorge. Died Nov. 8, 1884 1856 C ( ChamberUn, Mrs. Mary E., Died 1897 1825 Chambers, Hannah, a 1877 L Chambers, Mrs. Harriet B., " 1884 I7I8 Chapman, Dorcas, a 1762 Chapman, Eliza, ii 1887 C Chapman, Mrs. Harriet B. 1829 C Chapman, Mrs. Leonora, Died 1877 1729 Charder, Elizabeth, a 1726 Chardee, Rebekah, a 1898 L Chase, Mrs. Rebecca E., 1707 Cheever, Amos, Died 1702 Cheever, Mary, (( 1684 f Cheever, Rev. Samuel, " 1724 1684 1 Cheever, Mrs. Ruth, n 1692 Cheever, Ruth, ii 1702 Cheever, Sarah, ii 1706 Cheever, Mr. Thomas, ". 1737 Chewt, Abigail, ii 1733 Chewt, James, Jr., ii 1789 Chin, Elizabeth, ii 1742 Chin, John, ii 1703 Chin, Rebecca, a 1742 Chin, Rebeckah, ii 1834 Chinn, John, 43 '' 1855 1 87 7 L Chinn, Mrs. P]liza P., 1877 L Chinn, Emma H., Dis. Dec, 18S9 1824 Chinn, Sally, Died 1843 Chinn, Samuel, " 1869 1834 Chinn, Robert, " 1888 C Chisholm, Mrs. Jane E., T739 Chub, Mary, Died 1877 L f Church, Deacon George R., " 1900 1877 L ( Church, Mrs. Hannah H., 1877 L Church, Mrs. Mary, Died 1894 C I Church, William R., 1887 L ( Church, Mrs. Annie M.,(Lind) 1 7 18 Chute, Mary, Died 1722 Chute, Thomas, " 1684 Clark, Abagail, " 1756 Clark, Mary, " 1S77 L Clark, Mrs. Mary A., Died Jan. 28, 1887 1876 C Clark, Mrs. Sarah, (Tucker) Died 1900 1684 Clattery, Mary, 1858 C j Clothey, John, 2d, " 1893 1850 C I Clothey, Mrs. Elizabeth J., '' 1882 1868 C Clothey, Joseph, 1885 C Clough, Mrs. Ella F., (Dinsmore) 1820 Clough, Lydia, Died 1825 C Cloutman, Mrs. Almira, " 1890 1 8 14 Cloutman, Anna, " 1829 Cloutman, Ellen, '* 1834 Cloutman, Eleanor, " 1825 Cloutman, Hannah, Dis. 1877 L Cloutman, Hannah, Died Sept. 14, 1884 44 1876 c Cloiitman, Mrs. Harriet (x., Died 1884 1834 Cloutman, Henry, it 1850 1850 Cloutman, H. B., Dis. 1 88 1 C Cloutman, Lizzie K., Died 1896 1728 Cloutman, Mary, a 1829 Cloutman, Mary, (( 1812 Cloutman, Nancy, (( 1834 Cloutman, Nancy E., u 1834 Cloutman, Rebecca T., a 1819 Cloutman, Susannah, a 1850 Cloutman, S. Eliz., Dis. 1706 Cooke, Hannah, Died 1684 Coas, Grace, li 1718 Coas, Rachael, u 1718 Coats, Mary, a 1898 C Coates, Nellie A., Dis. 1898 1685 Codner, Rachel, Died 1766 Codner, Sarah, a 1771 Coes, Thomas, a 1829 Cogswell, Francis, u 1892 c Cole, Mrs. Rebecca, (Usher) 1763 Cole, Ruth, Died 1760 Collins, Hannah, Jr., a 1763 Collins, Mary, u 1700 Collins, Naomi, (( 1877 L Collyer, Mrs. Catherine, 1741 Collyer, Eliza, Died 1684 Conant, Elizabeth, a 1887 L Connelly, Jane, (McLean) Dis. Jan. 1888 1894 c Conway, Ada R., 45 1 887 C Conway, Florence G. 1861 C 1 Conway, John, Died Jj 1861 C ( Conway, Hannah, m. 20, 1880 Died 1867 1876 C ( Conway, John, Jr., a 1896 1876 L ( Conway, Mrs. Amanda P., 172 1 Cook, Anna, Died 1722 Cook, Augustine, (( 1829 Coombs, Hannah, (( 1895 L Corner, John, 1 78 1 Cornal, EHas, Died 1702 Cotton, Mr. Josiah, u 1843 C f Courtis, William, Died Nov. 7, 1878 1843 ( Courtis, Mahitable A., Died 1864 1874 C Courtis, Mrs. Carrie A., (Frost) 1850 Cowell, Abagail, Died 1746 Cowell, Jemimah, u 1850 Creecy, M. CaroHne, Ex. 1S53 Creesy, Joanna P., u 1830 Creesy, Josiah P., Died 1830 Creesy, Mary, Ex. 1833 Creesy, Mary, a ^^33 Creesy, Sarah H., (( 1877 L Cressy, Mrs. Mary B., Died 1877 1818 Cross, Abagail, u 1876 C ( Cross, Albert L., Dis. 1883 1881 C 1 Cross, Mrs. Carrie, (Brought on) " 1886 1876 C Cross, Annie R., (( 1883 187 1 C Cross, Hannah R., 1855 L Cross, Maria L., Dis. 1838 C Cross, Mrs. Mary, Died Oct. i. 1885 46 1849 C Cross, Mary A., 1S29 Crowninshield, Mary, Dis. 181 7 Crowninshield, Sarah, Died 181 7 Crowninshield, WilHam, '* 1 70 1 Cruf, Elenor, " 1852 ( Currier, G. W., Dis. 1854 1852 1 Currier, Laura A., " 1854 1742 Curtis, Margaret, Died 1739 Curtis, Ruth, " 1858 C Cushing, Mrs. EUzabeth, " 1885 1685 Dallabar, Joseph, Sen., Died 1685 Dallabar, Margaret, " 1684 Dallabar, Mary, Dis. 1706 Damon, Rebecca, Died 1839 Dana, Abagail F., " 1850 C Dana, Anna H., " 1892 1830 Dana, Henrietta B., " 1834 Dana, Mary D., " 1 801 f Dana, Rev. Samuel, " 1808 ( Dana, Henrietta, " 1839 C Dana, Sarah E., *' 1S91 1684 Darby, Alice, " 1764 Darling, Eleanor, " 1725 Darling, James, " 1 7 17 Darling, Joanna, " 1725 Darling, Joanna, *' 1770 Darrel, Sarah, " 1770 Darrel, Thos. Phipps, " 1810 Davis, Mary, " 47 i8i9 Davis, Thomas, Died 1847 Davis, Thomas A., a 1850 1847 Davis, Rebecca, a 1868 C f Day, Benjamin, 1850 C I Day, Mrs. Hannah V., Died 1882 1878 c f Day, Benjamin F., 1878 c [ Day, Mrs. Harriet, Died 1886 1876 c Day, Emma, Dis. Feb. 16, 1890 1877 c Day, Mrs. Mary, (Hill) 1817 Deacons, Deborah, Died 1734 Dean, EHza, ti 1884 c Denning, Mrs. Wilhelmina A. > 1746 Dennis, Amos, Died 1827 Dennis, Ann, (( 1738 Dennis, Anna, <( 1834 Dennis, Archibald S., u 1859 1870 [ Dennis, Daniel, Dis. 1870 i Dennis, Mary, " 1850 Dennis, Deliverance K., a 1774 Dennis, Elizabeth, Died 1810 Dennis, Elizabeth, a 1830 Dennis, EHzabeth, u 1717 Dennis, James, a 1738 Dennis, Johannah, ii 1794 Dennis, John, ■ a 1825 Dennis, Jonas, a 1810 Dennis, Lois, a T794 Dennis, Lydia, a 1760 Dennis, Mary, n 1819 Dennis, Rebecca, 48 (( 1774 Dennis, Rebekah, Died i688 Dennis, Sarah, a 1724 Dennis, Sarah, <( 1750 Dennis, Sarah, (< 1765 Dennis, Sarah, (( 1796 Dennis, Sarah, a 1805 Dennis, Sarah, u 1713 Dennis, Susanna, (< 1824 Devereux, AHce B., li 1762 Devereux, Anna, n 1739 Devereux, Ehzabeth, a 1877 L Devereux, Elizabeth, Died June, 1887 1828 Devereux, Ehzabeth B., Died 1828 Devereux, Ehzabeth Cr., 1727 Devereux, Hannah, 1758 Devereux, Hannah, ii 1837 Devereux, Hannah, ii 1735 Devereux, Humphrey, ^59 Devereux, Humphrey, 1774 Devereux, Lois, 1789 Devereux, Mary, u 1825 Devereux, Mary, a 1843 Devereux, Mary B., Ex. 1754 Devereux, Ralph, Died 1839 Devereux, Ralph, ' 1739 Devereux, Robert, ( 1800 Devereux, Robert, ( 1738 Devereux, Ruth, n 1822 Devereux, Sally P., i 1690 Devereux, Susannah, u 49 i8o4 Devereux, Tabitha, Died 1753 Diamond, Eunice, a 1819 Dike, Elizabeth, a 1715 Dimond, Johannah, ^i 1874 c Dinsmore, Hattie, 1762 Dixey, Agnes, Died 1716 Dixey, Ann, it 1830 Dixey, Eliza, " 1843 c Dixey, Mrs. Eliza, Died May, 1881 1843 Dixey, Hannah, Died 1834 Dixey, Hannah G., (( 1874 1766 Dixey, Jane, a 1701 Dixey, John, a I7I6 Dixey, Margaret, << 1894 c Dixey, Martha Ellen, 1684 Dixey, Mary, Died 1804 Dixey, Mary, (( 1796 Dixey, Rebecca, (( 1830 Dixey, Rebecca, a 1843 ( Dixey, Richard W. 1 Dixey, Rebecca B., > i860 1842 c (( 1896 1759 Dixey, Tabitha, (( 1879 c Dixie, Benjamin, Died Nov. 1 1, 1884 I8IO Doak, Deliverance, Died 1834 Doak, Elizabeth, (( 1803 Doak, Mary, a 1834 Doak, Mary, (< I8I9 Doak, Michael, i( 1800 Doak, Sarah, (( 1724 Doake, Elizabeth, 50 (( 1728 Dod, Abagail, Di ed 1728 Dod, VA izabeth, ii 1728 Dod, H mnah. (< 1737 Dod, M Try, n 1725 Dod, Priscilla, a i684 Dod, Sarah, a 1728 Dod, Sarah, a 1700 Dodd, Thomas, Sen., a 1701 Dodd, Mary, Jr., a 1696 Dodd, Mary, (4 1763 Dodd, Susannah, (( 1889 C Dodge, Mrs. Mary S., Died 1894 1825 Doliber, Eliza, u 1843 DoUber, Elizabeth, " 1867 1858 c DoUber, Ehzabeth D., ii 1900 1723 Doliber, Annice, " 1877 L Doliber, Mrs. Isabella, 1766 Doliber, Jane, 1 )ied 1829 Doliber, John, a 1840 Doliber, Joseph, Died Aug. 20, 1868 1702 Doliber, Mary, Died 1726 Doliber, Mary, ( 1808 Doliber, Mary, ( 1818 Doliber, Mary, ( 1800 Doliber, Peter, ( 1829 1 )oliber, Sarah, ' 1832 Doliber, Sarah, ( 1834 Doliber, Sarah, ( i«53 1716 Doliver, Mary, < 1810 Doliver, Sarah Orne, < 1755 Dolliber, Hannah, 1748 Dolliver, Elizabeth, 1753 r3oniver, Ehzabeth, 1729 Dolhver, Samuel, Jr, 1757 Duggens, Hannah, 1758 Diiggens, Mary, 1728 Dyer, Anna, Died 1893 C ( Eastland, Thomas S., 1893 C [ Eastland, Mrs. Esther E., 1772 Eaton, Benjamin, Died 1853 C Eaton, Mrs. Bridget, Died Nov. 1885 1 761 Eaton, Mary, Died 1885 C Eaton, Mary E., Died Dec. 8, 1894 1830 Eaton, Nancy, Died 1 7 14 Edgecomb, Grace, Dis. 1 7 14 Edgecomb, Mary, Died 1748 Edgecomb, Miriam, *' 1695 Edgecomb, Rachel, " 1727 Edden, Jean, " 1886 L \ Eddy, William, Died Feb. 21, 1889 1886 L 1 Eddy, Mrs. Ella J., Dis. 1891 1704 Elcoat, Esther, Died 1688 Eliot, Elizabeth, 1743 Eletrope, Hannah, " 1723 Eletrope, Martha, " 1 7 16 Elethrop, Mary " 1684 Ellis, Margaret, " 1723 Elkins, Elizabeth, " 1 81 8 Elkins, Mary, 52 1 845 Hlkins, Mary, Died 1862 1802 Elkins, Thomas, Jr., *' 1800 Elkins, Rebecca, " 1898 C Eiistis, Charles L., 1897 C I Eustis, Clarence E., 1890 L i Eustis, Mrs. Clarence F., 1 85 1 Evans, Evan, Dis. 1879 C Evans, Ellen, " 1883 1725 Evans, Mary, Died 1729 Evans, Nathaniel, " 1877 L Evans, William T., 1882 L Eveleth, Philemon, Died May 14, 1900 1689 Fabians, Joanna, Died 1 7 19 Fabius, Joannah, '' 1830 Felton, Elizabeth, " 1743 Felton, John, *' 17 18 Felton, Mary, " 1888 C Felton, Mrs. Mary E., 1728 Felton, Sarah, Died 1 81 6 Felt, Thomas, " 1717 Ferguson, Archibald, *' 1867 C I Ferguson, Augustus P., 1857 C ( Ferguson, Mrs. Caroline E., 1888 C Ferguson, Emily G., Died Aug. 4, 1892 1684 Ferguson, Mary, Died 1 781 F'eteplace, Elizabeth, " 1772 Feteplace, Rebecca, " 1796 Fettyplace, ICdvvard, " 1783 P'etty])lace, Jane, '* 1836 C Fettyplace, LiicyC. D., Died Jan. 4, 1886 1796 Fettyplace, Sarah, Died 1834 Fielding, Abagail, " i88o 1 85 1 Fielding, Ruth A., 1 7 16 Fife, Eliza, " 171 1 Finch, Hannah, " 1690 Finch, Rebecca, " 1731 Flack, Mary, " 1727 Flack, Samuel, " 1834 C f Flint, Deacon David, Died May 9, 1880 1834 C 1 Flint, Mrs. Ruth H., Died Mar. 13, 1889 1795 FUnt, Elizabeth, Died 1878 C Flint, Lizzie R., Died Jan. 29, 1896 1825 Flint, Ruth, Died 1858 Flint, Ruth H., Dis. R. I. 1875 ^' Florence, Mrs. Emma R., 1898 L Ford, Lizzie, 1 83 1 ( Foss, Thomas, Died Feb. 9, 1883 1877 L ] Foss, Mrs. Eliza C, '' July 20, 1887 1877 L Foss, Ida C, 1897 C Foss, Jennie P., 1684 Fortune, Mary, Died 1707 Fortune, Sarah, " 1756 Foster, Ebenezer, " 1760 Foster, Ehzabeth, " 1771 Foster, Sarah, " 1752 Fowls, Jacob, " 1800 Fowler, Sarah, " 1829 Francis, Frances, " 1850 C Franks, Mrs. Sarah (i., 54 1876 C Frederick, Emily, Died Nov. 21, 1883 1876 C Frederick, Martha, 1829 Freeto, Elizabeth, Died 1877 C j Freeto, Frank, 1877 C } Freeto, Mrs. Frances A. (Haskell) 1885 C Freeto, Fred B., 1 81 8 Freeto, Grace, Died 1843 f Freeto, John, " 1825 1 F>eeto, Mrs. Mary, Died June 25, 1889 1834 Freeto, Mary E., Dis. 1850 C Freeto, Mrs. Mahitable J., 1876 C F'reeto, Philip, 181 o Freeto, Sarah, Died 1755 Freetoo, Hannah, • " 1742 Freetow, Mary, " 1900 C Frost, Abbie F'rancis, 1843 C , Frost, Dea. Joseph, Died Jan. 15, 1882 1832 } Frost, Remember, Died 1865 C ( Frost, Mrs. Mary G., Died Mar. 26, 1893 1827 Frost, Rachel, Died 1732 Funnel, Prudence, " 1 7 10 F\irnace, David, " 1783 Furniss, vSarah, " 1894 C Gage, Mrs. Jennie H., (Stacey) Died 1729 Gale, Abagail, 1684 (iale. Ambrose, I7I5 Gale, Ambrose, 1694 Gale, Ambrose, Jr, 1 6 84 Gale, Benjamin, ^695 Gale, Deborah, . Died i684 Gale, Deliverance, " 1723 Gale, Eleanor, u 1753 Cyale, Elizabeth, " 1807 Gale, Elizabeth, u 1734 Gale, Hannah, ii 1686 Gale, Mary, " 1728 Gale, Mary, '^ 1751 Gale, Mary, a 1728 Gale, Samuel, a 1695 Gale, Sarah, *' 1740 Gale, Sarah, '' 1733 Gale, Susannah, a 1743 Gale, Williaili, a 1895 L Gallagher, Joseph W., 1740 Gallison, Agnes, Died 1706 GalHson, Jane, Dis. 1854 'Gammell, Har't M., Died 1834 Gardner, Abel, Dis. 1825 Gardner, Elizabeth, Died 1825 Gardner, Jane, a 1850 Gardner, Mary B., a 1874 C Gardner, Mrs. Susie M., (Snow) 1825 Cxarney, Hannah, Died 187 1 C Garney, John Ct. G,, 1783 Garney, Margaret, Died 1836 Garney, Margaret, " 1 81 8 Garney, Mary, 1832 (rarney, Susanna, " 1840 (larney, Thomas, " 56 1789 (xatchel, Eunice, Died 1684 (latchell, Klizcabeth, a 1737 (ierry, Elizabeth, * a 1737 CTerry, Thomas, a i897 C C^etchell, Mrs. Mary A., 1728 (xiffard, Rebekah, Died 1728 C^iffard, Robert, Jr., a 1763 (iriffard, Sarah, a 1695 (iifford, Mary, Dis. 1695 (rifford, Robert, Died 1718 (rilbert, Daniel, a 1720 (xilbert, EHzabeth, (( 1850 j Gile, Daniel, 1 Gile, Mrs. Susan J. D., " 1872 T852 L 1876 C Gile, Mrs. DeJiverance(Lindsey) Dis. 1885 1879 C 1 Gill, Asa W., Died I Gill, Mrs. Asa W., May 19, 1889 1879 C Died 1890 1842 (iilley, John, Dis. 1842 Gilley, Mary, Died 1818 Gillie, Sally, (< 1895 C (rillis, Mrs. Christie, 1789 (xirdler, Anna, Died 1720 Girdler, Benjamin, " 1842 (xirdler, Eliza, " 1723 (xirdler, Elizabeth, " 1830 Girdler, Elizabeth, *' 1684 Girdler, Francis, . " 1832 (xirdler, Cxrace, '" 1858 C (xirdler, Mrs. Grace, 1888 C (Hrdler, Lizzie v., '' 1893 i8o8 Girdler, Margaret, Died 1750 Girdler, Mary, a 1858 C Girdler, Mrs. Mary A., a 1878 1880 C Girdler, Mrs. Mary PI, a 1899 1871 c Girdler, Mary L., 1808 Girdler, Rebecca, Died 1723 Girdler, Robert, u 1704 Girdler, Sarah, (( 1684 Glass, Elizabeth, (( 1871 c Glass, Mrs. Mary, 1757 Glover, Abagail, Died 1784 Cxlover, Hannah, u 1783 Glover, Jonathan, l*]sq.. (( 1787 Glover, Mary, ii 1724 Gold, Mary, a 1886 c Goldthwait, Joel E., Dis. 1894 1877 L Croldthwait, Mrs. Mary L., 1787 Gondy, Elizabeth, Died 1748 Goodwin, Hepsibah, (( 1843 c Goodwin, Hannah, a 1900 1748 Goodwin, Jean, Jr., a 1786 Goodwin, John, a 1834 Goodwin, John, u 1858 1807 Cioodwin, Joseph, (( 1788 Goodwin, Mary, (( 1788 Goodwin, Mary, a 1843 c (xoodwin, Mary Jane, u 1900 1803 Goodwin, Nancy, (I t8io (ioodwin, Rebecca T., a 1850 C (ioodwin, Rebecca T., 58 826 Goodwin, Sally, . Died 721 Goodwin, Samuel, " 707 Cxoodwin, Sarah, " 787 Goodwin, Sarah, " 834 (ioodwin, vSiisannah, ^' 866 C Goodwin, Mrs. Tabitha, " 1896 807 Goodwin, William, " 756 Goodwin, William, jr., *' 884 C Goss, Mary R., Died June 28, 1886 876 C f Goss, Michael R., " Oct. 11, 1886 851 C 1 Goss, Mrs. Martha E., 877 L (loss, Mrs. vSarah E., 739 Goodell, Anna, Died 745 Grandee, Elizabeth, *' 822 Grant. Amos, " 757 Grant, Eliza, " 686 (irant, Francis, " 765 Grant, Lucy, " 877 L j Grant, Deacon Richard T., 87 7 L 1 Grant, Mrs. Hannah E., (Caswell) 744 Grant, Sarah, Died 716 Cxrant, Susannah, *' 843 Ciraves, Crispus, '• 1863 843 (iraves, Hannah, '• 866 C Graves, Mrs. Eucinda, Died Feb. 20, 1881 839 Graves, Mary, Died 843 Graves, Mary A., " 846 (Graves, Ruth E., *' 877 C (iraves, Susie D., 812 Green, John, Died 50 1737 Cyreen, Mary, Died 1796 Green, Mary, " 1828 Green, Rachel, 1852 Green, Sarah G., Dis. 1 88 1 C Greene, Mary A., 1843 Greene, Jno., Died 1825 Greenleaf, x\lfred, " 1767 Greenwood, Mary, '' 1894 C Gregory, Mrs. Carrie M. (Goldthwait) 1850 Gregory, Helen M., Dis. 1850 I Gregory, James J. H., 1877 L -, Gregory, Mrs. Lillie S., (Caswell) 1887 L ' Gregory, Mrs. Harriet B., Died 1894 1876 C j Gregory, Joseph, 187 1 C I Gregory, Mrs. Hannah H., 1849 Gregory, Mary, Dis. 1873 L Gregory, Mrs. Mary, Dis. Oct. 1877 1832 Gregory, Ruth, Died 187 1 C Gregory, Mrs. Sarah E., 1850 Gregory, Walter R., Dis. 1866 C Griffeth, Mrs. Sarah R., 1765 Griffin, Deborah, Died 1785 Griffin, Martha, 1742 Griffin, Mary, " 1770 Griffiths, Sarah, " 1 701 Gross, Richard, " 1 87 1 C Grove, Mrs. Alice H., (Boardman) Dis. 1786 (kiish, John, Died 1 781 (irnsh, Sarah, " GO 1726 Hadden, Deborah, Died 1795 Hadley, Martha, " 1784 Hale, Rebecca, " 1 75 1 Hales, Elizabeth, " 1 77 1 Halfpenny, Margaret, ' " , 1896 L ( Hall, Herbert J., 1894 C 1 Hall, Mrs. Eliza P., {(loldthwait) 1876 C Hamelin, Carrie !>., 1733 Hammilton, Mary, Died 1810 Hammond, Abagail, " 1892 L Hammond, Annie ?>., 1852 Hammond, Caroline B,, Dis. 1803 Hammond, Deborah, Died 1742 Hammond, Elenor, " 1728 Hammond, Elizabeth, " 1752 Hammond, Elizabeth, " 1 81 9 Hammond, Elizabeth, " 1892 L Hammond, Mrs. Emma, Died 1901 1876 C Hammond, Fred E., 1783 Hammond, Hannah, Died 1 7 89 Hammond, Hannah, 1793 Hammond, Jane, " 1818 Hammond, Jane, " 1825 Hammond, Jane, '' 1818 Hammond, John, " 1826 Hammond, John, *' 1843 Hammond, John, Jr., Ex. 1783 Hammond, Mary, Died 1800 Hammond, Mary, " 1825 Hammond, Rebecca E., " Gl 1877 L Hammond, Mrs. Sebra, 1820 Hammond, William D., Died 1851 C Handy, Mrs. Harriet H., (Snow) Dis. 1886 1684 Hanniford, Miriam, Died I7I0 Hanniford, Miriam, li 1774 Hanover, Hannah, <( I8I8 Harding, Mary, <( 1850 Hart, Sarah E., Dis. I8I5 Harris, Betsy, Died 1833 Harris, Elizabeth L., >( 1728 Harris, James, (( 1765 Harris, Jean, i( I8II Harris, John, (( 1834 Harris, John, " 1853 1843 Harris, Joseph, <( 1847 Harris, Martha, (( 1728 Harris, Mary, (( 1756 Harris, Mary, (( 1834 Harris, Miriam, << 1763 Harris, WilHam, u 1895 c Hathaway, Mrs. Gertrude M., I87I c Hathaway, Mrs. Liicretia M ., (Clemmons) Died Apr. 20, 1888 1728 Haskal, Susannah, Died 1866 Haskell, Miriam, n 1828 c Hawkes, Ann, Died July 16, 1878 1832 c Hawkes, James E., a Aug. 21, 1877 1830 c Hawkes, Mrs. Mary C, Died Mar., 1877 I8I8 Hawkes, Jerusha, Died 1843 Hawkes, Judith, 62 u 1 875 C Hawkes, Mrs. Martha A., 1885 C Hawkes, Mary J., 1886 C Hawkes, S. Lizzie, 1 89 1 C Hawkes, James W., 1685 Hawkins, Agnes, Died 1728 Hawkins, Mary, " 1684 Hawley, Johanna, " 1750 Hawley, Margaret, " 1792 Hawley, Martha, " 1727 Hawley, Mary, 1756 Hawley, Mary, " 1726 Hawley, Richard, ** 1783 Hayden, William, *' 17 18 Hayes, Abagail, " 1 7 18 Hayes, William, " 1702 Haynes, Elizabeth, ** 1692 Hayter, Hannah, " 1 810 Heath, Annie, *' 1 810 Heath, Samuel W., " 1754 Hendley, Abagail, '' 1746 Hendley, Deliverance, " 1765 Hendley, Mary, " 1778 Hendley, Mary, " 1739 Hendly, Benjamin, " 1728 Hendly, Elias, '* 1728 Hendly. Hannah, '* 1720 Hendly, John, Jr., " 1722 Hendly, Joseph, " 1773 Hendly, Margaret, '' 1722 Hendly, Mary, " 1739 Hendly, Mary, Died i684 Henly, Sarah, (( 1693 Henly, Sarah, Jr., •( 1701 Henly, Sarah, c 1885 L Herrick, Mrs. Joanna tC, 1751 Heyter, EHzabeth, Died 1717 HilUer, George, u 1834 Hiller, John C, Dis. 1828 Hiller, Mary, . Died 1738 Kills, Mary, (< 1739 Hind, Alice, u 1718 Hinde, Mary, u 1720 Hindee, Ruth, u 1684 Hinds, Abagail, " 1706 Hinds, Constance, I' 1714 Hinds, Elizabeth, u 1803 Hodgkins, Abagail, k( 1850 Holbrook, Mary H., Dis. 1888 C Holden-, Mrs. Alice, (Woolston) 1829 Holden, Martha, Died 1729 Hoi man, Elizabeth, a 1728 Holman, Huldah, " 1 761 Holraan, Mary, (( 1705 Holman, Samuel, (( 1713 Homans, Abagail, «t 1811 Homan, Abagail, u 1744 Homan, Clattery, <( 1811 Homan, Elizabeth, (( 1858 i Homan, Joseph \V •> (( 1858 ( Homan, Mary \\\, 6-t u I702 Homan, Hannah, Died 1744 Homan, Hannah, (( 1746 Homan, Hannah, (( i8i9 Homan, Hannah, (( 1784 Homan, Joseph, <; 1772 Homan, Margaret, (( 1705 Homan, Mary, « 1727 Homan, Mary, (( 1746 Homan, Mary, (( 18S2 C Homan, Mary E., 1819 Homan, Nancy, Died 1795 Homan, Priscilla, n 1778 Homan, Rebekah, li 1810 Homan, Richard, Jr., 11 1740 Homan, Sarah, (t 1785 Homan, Sarah, (( 1810 Homan, Sarah, (I 1819 Homan, Tabitha, a 1730 Hood, Jennet, u 1820 Hood, Sophia, (< 1726 Hooper, Abagail, i( 1825 Hooper, Abagail, li 1685 Hooper, Christian, u 1820 Hooper, DeHverance, (( 1821 Hooper, T^ehverance, (( 1761 Hooper, Dorcas, t( 1831 Hooper, Eliza, (( 1818 Hooper, Elizabeth, .( 1849 Hooper, Elizabeth G., ti 1825 Hooper, Eunice, 65 li i843 Hooper, George, Died 1738 Hooper, Hannah, u 1825 Hooper, Hannah, (( 1826 Hooper, Hannah, l( 1830 Hooper, Hannah, it 1831 Hooper, Hannah, a 1826 Hooper, Hannah G., (< 1857 Hooper, Harriet, (( 1877 L Hooper, Mrs. Harriet, Died July 10, 1881 1818 Hooper, Jacob, Died 1736 Hooper, John, Jr., askey, Sarah, a 1788 Laskey, Thomas, (( 1742 Laskey, William, <( T760 Lathrope, Judith, u 1877 1. ( Lawrence, Rev. Edward A 1883 1845 1 Lawrence, Mrs. Margaret W, , Dis. 1838 Lawrence, Mary, Died 1850 Leavitt, Hannah, u 1843 j Lecraw, David R., n 1873 1830 \ Lecraw, Mrs. Hannah R., 70 l< 1899 Lecraw, John, Died Lecraw, Rebecca, ti l.ecraw, Rebecca, (t ( Lee, Jeremiah, Esciuire, <( 1 Lee, Martha, a Lee, Sarah, u Leech, Deborah, (( Lefavour, Lucy J. ^L, (( Legg, Elizabeth, Dis. Legrow, Anna, Died LeMastin, Thomas, n I8I9 I8I8 1825 1763 1747 I75I 1770 1856 1684 1766 1772 1884 C Lemaster, Mrs. Mary E., 1743 Lemmon, Joseph, Died 1819 Lewis, Charlotte, " 1865 C Lewis, Mrs. Deborah, " 1889 1800 Lewis, Lydia, " 1 7 16 Ley, John, " 1 7 16 Ley, Mary, »* 1717 Le'Vallie, Sarah, *' 1886 C Lindsey, Amy B., 1897 C Lindsey, Deliverance B., 1850 C Lindsey, Mrs. Emily S., (Blaney) 1884 C Lindsey, Mrs. Ceorgie A., (Martin) 1843 Lindsey, Lois, Died i860 181 1 Lindsey, Mary, " 1 8 1 1 Lindsey, Sarah, " 1 81 6 Lindsey, Sarah, '^ 1876 Lindsey, Mrs. Sarah L., 187 1 C j Litchman, William T., Died 1895 187 1 ( Litchman, Mrs. vSarah, 71 1829 Longley, Nancy, Died i8i9 Lovett, Hannah, (( 1740 Lovis, Mary, (( 1773 Lovis, Susanna, « 1772 Lowell, John, « 1760 Lowell, Sarah, (( 1690 Luckers, Jemma, (C 1737 Lyndsey, Joseph, (C 1818 Lyon, Rebecca, ti 1829 Lyon, Rebecca, (i 1830 Lyon, Sarah, 11 1829 Lyons, Hannah, <( 1803 Mann, Ruth, Died 1^2 A Mnnninpr. Klpnnor N. i684 Merritt, John, (( 1706 Merritt, John, (( 1684 Merritt, Mary, (( 1684 Merritt, Mary, 1736 Merritt, Mary, (( 1825 Merritt, Mary, ii 1830 Merritt, Mary W., Dis. 1728 Merritt, Nicholas, Sen., Died 1729 Merritt, Nicholas, 3d, i( 1684 Merritt, Sarah, i( 1706 Merritt, Sarah, u 1742 Merritt, Sarah, (1 1830 Merritt, Sarah, <« 1786 Melzard, Mary, (( 1803 Melzard, Mary, (( 1886 C Melzard, Mrs. Mary B., 1825 Melzard, Sally, Died 1723 Merry, Judith, (( 1787 Miles, Susannah, (( 1818 Miller, Jona. P., u 1891 C Mitchell, Cora L., 1877 L Mitchell, Mrs. Elizabeth C, 1756 Mooney, Susannah, Died 1838 Moore, Elizabeth C, 74 (( 1728 Morris, Mary, Died 1704 Moss, Christian, *' 1765 Mugford, Lydia, *' 1737 Miillett, Thomas, " 1880 L Munroe, Rev. Egbert N., Dis. 1877 L Munroe, Mrs. Marianna., 1885 L Munroe, Michael B., Died 1727 Murray, Daniel, ** 1S82 C Murray, Mrs, Lizzie A., (jepson) Dis. 187 I C Neilson, Mrs. Mary A. B., (Harris) 1698 Nerdan, Nathanal, Died 1689 Newberry, Martha, u 1832 Newhall, Joel, i( I8I9 Newhall, Mary, (( 1820 Newhall, Sally, (i 1832 Newhall, Sarah, tl 1855 Nichols, Mary, Dis. 1692 Nicholson, P^lizabeth, Died I7I6 Nicholson, EHza., n I74T Nicholson, Emma, ii 1776 Nicholson, Emma, « 1734 Nicholson, Lydia, (( 1720 Nicholson, Martha, (( 1728 Nicholson, Martha, (( 1735 Nicholson, Mary, u I70I Nicholson, Robert, u 1720 Nicholson, Robert, (( 1835 f NiLES, Rkv. M. a. H., Ex. 1839 1 Niles, Stella S., (( 1 87 7 I^ Nims, Mrs. Anna D., Dis. 1706 Norden, Mrs. Jane, Died 1685 Norman, Margaret, " 1 87 1 C North, Mary E., Dis. 1875 C North, Mrs. Mary S., 1866 f Noyes, Abbie M., Dis. 1866 1 Noyes, J. H., '< 1850 Nutting, EHza S., " 1745 Nutting, Mary, Died 1838 C : Nutting, Mrs. Mary, a 1889 1747 Oaks, Abagail, Died 1876 c OHver, Mrs. Mary E., 1733 OUver, Thomas, Died I7I2 Olton, Deborah, a 1739 Orn, Joshua, Jr., a 1739 Orn, Sarah, a 1786 Orne, Hon. Azor, Esq., *' 1799 1714 Orne, EHzabeth, a 1714 Orne, Joshua, a 1820 c Orne, Mrs. Margaret, (i 1879 1751 Orne, Mary, n 1751 Orne, Simon, a 1820 Osborn, EHzabeth, (< 1716 Owen, Grace, a 1703 Owens, Martha, n 1776 Page, Abagail, Died 1739 Page, Hannah, " 1 7 15 Pahner, Mary, " 7G i883 L Parker, Mrs. Annie W., 1712 Parker, David, Died 1716 Parker, Hepsibah, a 1716 Parker, Judith, (< 1716 Parker, Thomas, u 1684 Parmiter, Benjamin, (( 1751 Patten, John, (( 1805 Patten, EHzabeth, <( 1843 Patten, Mary B., <( 1838 Patten, Mary, i( 1728 Patten, Sarah, n 1789 Peach, EHzabeth, u 1851 C Peach, Mrs. EHzabeth S., Dis. 1687 Peach, Emma, Died 1740 Peach, Emma, a 1789 Peach, John, <( 1741 Peach, Mary, (C 1785 Peach, Mary, a 1714 Peach, Sarah, a 1763 Peach, Sarah, a 1762 Peach, WiHiam, a 1719 Peak, Esther, a 1684 Pederick, Dorcas, <( 1729 Pederick, Jean, << 1699 Pederick, Mary, a 1684 Pederick, Miriam, a 1728 Pederick, Richard, (( 1819 Pedrick, Abagail, li 1877 I^ Pedrick, Mrs. Abigail B., a 1824 Pedrick, Ann, 77 a 1843 Pedrick, Eliza., Died 181 7 Pedrick, Elizabeth, " 1850 C Pedrick, Mrs. Elizabeth H., 1850 C Pedrick, Elizabeth S., Died 1881 1877 L Pedrick, Mrs. Carrie E., I8I9 Pedrick, Hannah, Died 1700 Pedrick, John, << 1848 Pedrick, John, " 1843 Pedrick, Knott, (( 1880 I77I Pedrick, Mary, (( 1827 Pedrick, Mary, a 1849 Pedrick, Mary Rebecca, a 1832 Pedrick, Mrs. Sarah H., a 1892 1843 Pedrick, Thomas, a 1843 Pedrick, Thomas B., <; 1854 1766 Pepper, Lydia, u 1874 C Perkins, Mrs. Hannah, I8I8 Perry, Susanna, Died 1843 Pettingell, Ephraim, <( 1730 Pew, PhiUis, (( I8II Phelps, John, a 1746 Phillips, EHza., (( 1762 PhilHps, Eliza., i< 1843 Phillips, Eliza L, Dis. 1827 Phillips, Deliverance, a I7I8 Phillips, Hipsibah, Died 1843 Phillips, Ichal)od, " I8I9 Phillips, Ichabod S., Dis. I7I8 Phillips, Jona., Died 1825 Phillips, Nancy, 78 Dis. 1 87 7 L Phillips, Mrs. Nancy, Died 1878 1832 Phillips, Robert, Dis. 1739 Phillips, Sarah, Died 1736 Phillips, Steven, *' 1697 Pickett, Mary, " 1684 Pickworth, Abagail, " 1743 Pickworth, Mary, " 1884 C Pierce, Alice C, Dis. 1858 C f Pierce, Deacon Benj. F., '* C i Pierce, Mrs. Mary R., •' 1866 Pierce, Deborah, " 1830 C Pierce, Mrs. Emma, Died 1885 1843 C ( Pierce, (reorge, " 1884 1825 C 1 Pierce, Mrs. Deborah, '' 1878 1853 Pierce, George, Jr., Dis. 1698 Pierce, Mary, Died 1724 Pierce, Mary, " 1877 C Pierce, Mrs. Sarah E., 1850 C Pierce, Sarah H., Died 1891 1802 Pierce, Tabitha, " 1727 Pierson, James, " 1 7 19 Pierson, Mary, *' 1696 Piper, Grace, " 1866 Pitman, Abby, 1684 Pitman, Charity, " 1702 Pitman, l^lizabeth, " 1 741 Pitman, Hannah, " 1684 Pitman, Jane, " 1684 Pitman, John, " 1 73 1 Pitman, Margaret, " 79 1728 Pitman, Martha, Died 1 7 13 Pitman, Mary, " 1787 Pitman, Mary, " 1 87 1 C Pitman, Mrs. Mary E., 1743 Pitman, Rachael, Died 1684 Pitman, Thomas, Sen., " 1687 Pitman, Thomas, Jun., " 1 7 19 Pittman, John, " "1728 Pittman, Mary, " 1729 Pittman, Sarah, " 1875 C Pope, Mrs. Emehne R., '' 1877 C f Pope, George G., 1876 C ( Pope, Mrs. Carrie A., 1803 Porter, DeHverance, Died 1834 Porter, Samuel A., Ex. 1843 Porter, Sophronia, " 1783 Pote, Capt. Samuel, Died 1900 C Potter, Alice Jeannette, 1898 C Potter, Mrs. Lillie, (Foss) 1788 Pousland, Abagail, Died 1770 Pousland, Elizabeth, " 1728 Pousland, Tabitha, " 1736 Pousland, Thomas, " 1874 Powell, Annie E., Dis. 1888 c Power, Mrs. A. Maria, I7IO Powsland, Grace, ' Died I8IO Pratt, Jonathan, a 1886 c Pratt, Lucina H., 1882 L Pray, Mrs. Cora E., Dis. 1834 Preble, John B., 80 Died 1742 Preble, Sarah, Died 1838 l^rentiss, Eleanor H., u i8i8 Prentiss, Elizabeth, n 1830 Prentiss, Ellen H., (( 1850 Prentiss, Mary E., Dis. 1804 Prentiss, Sarah, Died 1850 C Prentiss, Mrs. Sarah A., a 1894 1880 C Priest, Eugenia R., Dis. 1762 Prince, Anna, Died 1807 Prince, Hannah, u 1795 Prince, Joseph, ii 1822 Prince, Sarah, <( 1756 Pritchard, Charity, ii T850 Pritchard, Harriet A., Dis. 1832 Procter, EHza, u 1832 Procter, John, Died 1726 Procter, Kesiah, (( 1783 Procter, Nancy, (( 1721 Procter, Sarah, (( 1738 Procter, Tabitha, (( 1874 c Proctor, Hattie R., " 1892 1823 Proctor, Mary 1., '' 1825 Putnam, Ann, (( 1839 \ Quill, David, Died 1843 c '( Quill, Mrs. Hannah B., a 1893 1820 Quill, Sally, 1850 Quiner, Deborah H., Dis. 1791 Quiner, r^izabeth. Died 1843 Quiner, Jane, " 81 i877 L Rand, Mrs. Carrie T., Dis. 1877 L Ramsdell, Mrs. Carrie C, (Tindley) 1844 Ramsdell, George, Died 1S55 1.884 C Ramsdell, Mrs. Mary A., 1832 Ramsdell, Sarah, Died 1834 Ramsdell, Susannah, " 1843 Ramsdell, Sarah, Ex. 17 16 Raymond, Eunice, Died 1829 . Reed, Lucy Ann, a 1700 Reed, Mary. a 1825 Reed, Mary, a 1832 Reed, Mary, Dis. 1820 Reed, Rebecca, Died 1830 Reed, Rebecca, Dis. 1823 \ Reed, William, Died 1837 1831 ( Reed, Hannah, u 1855 1727 Reith, Abagail, (( 1692 Reith, Ann, (( 1713 Reith, Anna, (< 1719 Reith, Isabella, u 1742 Reith, Lydia, (( 1684 Reith, Richard, <( 1713 Reith, Richard, a 1714 Reith, William, n 1851 Reynolds, Eliza, (< 1725 Rhodes, Eleanor, i( 1717 Rhodes, Margaret, <( 1723 Rhodes, Miriam, (( 1695 Rhodes, Samuel, n 1728 Rhodes, Sarah, 82 ii 1764 Richardson, Eliza, Died i839 Richardson, John, Dis. 1727 Richardson, Margaret, Died 1742 Richardson, Mary, a 1829 Rideout, Sumner, Dis. 1727 Riddan, Jerusha, Died 1719 Riddan, Sarah, u 1875 C Rix, Mrs. Mary A., " 1889 1684 Road, Edward, ii 1884 C Roads, Mrs. Martha D., (Ramsdell) 1703 Roads, EHzabeth, * Died 1706 Roads, Tabitha, (( 1804 Robinson, Anna, (( 1804 Robinson, Benjamin, ii 1810 Robinson, Bezer, It 1742 Robinson, Eliza., it 1837 c Robinson, Sally, " 1882 1713 Rockwood, John, (( 1685 Rogers, Abraham, a 1819 Rogers, Caroline, , a 1884 c Rogers, M. Lizzie, 1843 c Rogers, Deacon Peter J Died 1880 1684 Rolls, Mary, a 1716 Rolls, Mary, a 1804 Ro])es, Mary, a 1793 Ross, Alexander, a 1785 Ross, Rebecca, '< 1784 Ross, Sarah, 4( 1821 Ross, Sarah, (( 1741 Roimdy, Desire, (( i8i9 Roundy, Desire, Died 1810 Roundy, Elizabeth, u 1784 Roundy, Eunice, ii 1742 Roundy, John, a 1790 Roundy, Jonathan, a 1897 C Roundy, Mrs. Lizzie Maria, 1832 Roundy, Sally, Dis. 1834 Roundy, Sarah, '' 1810 Roundey, Elijah, Died 1828 Round ey, Ruth, Dis. 1741 Roundey , 'Thomas, Died 1812 Roundey, Thomas, ii 1894 C Rouse, Thomas A., 1743 Row, Sussannah, Died 1889 c Rowe, Sarah S., (Hammond) Dis. 1708 Rowles, Elizabeth, Died 1834 Rundlett, Sarah, ii 1829 c Russell, Mrs. Abigail, a 1850 Russell, Caroline W., Dis. 1742 Russell, Dorcas, Died 1684 Russell, Elizabeth, u 1684 Russell, Elizabeth, u 1705 Russell, Ehzabeth, ii 1734 Russell, Giles, ii 1819 Russell, Hannah, ii 1888 c Russell, Hattie, 1714 Russell, Henry, Died 1819 Russell, John, (( 1771 Russell, Martha, (< 1684 Russell, Mary, 84 << i687 Russell, Mary, Died 1811 Russell, Mary, a 1825 Russell, Mary, (( 1832 Russell, Mary Ann H., a 1825 Russell, Peter P^dmund, " 1819 Russell, Polly, u 1714 Russell, Rebecca, a 1854 Russell, Ruth, Dis. 1843 Russell, Sally, Died 1714 Russell, Sarah, a 1726 Russell, Sarah, a 1861 Russell, Sarah, iC 1819 Rust, Samuel, Dis. 1737 Salkeld, Sarah, Died 1810 Salkins, Martha, (< 1741 Salter, Eliza., (( •738 Salter, Margaret, (( 1732 Salter, Sarah, (( 1871 C Sanborn, Mrs. Lizzie H., (Bateman) Dis 1852 L Sanborn, Nathan P., 1876 C Sanborn, N. Willard, Dis. 1701 Sanders, Charity, Died 1684 Sandin, Charity, ii 1695 Sandin, P^phraim, a 1720 Sandin, Ephraim, Jr., n 1695 Sandin, Miriam, a 1719 Sandin, Miriam, n 1684 Sandin, Sumuel, '' 1763 Sanson, Susannah, 85 1735 Saunders, Jean, Died i7i8 Saunders, Sarah, (( iSio Savage, Sarah, a 1876 C Savory, Abbie B., 1900 c Savory, Arthur F., 1877 L ( Savory, Deacon Benjamin, 1874 C ( Savory, Mrs. Sarah E., 1858 Savory, EHzabeth D., Died 1855 c Savory, Mrs. Hannah, 1858 Savory, John H., Died 1862 1858 c Savory, Mrs. Mary W., " 1882 1731 Scammon, Sarah, a 1731 Scammon, Thomas, <( 1765 Sciyerey, Mary, (< 1835 Scivery, Benjamin, <( 1810 vScivery, Sarah, (( 1810 Scivery, Sarah, ii 1818 Scivery, vSarah, a 1723 ScoUy, EHzabeth, <( 1717 Scolly, John, Jr., u 1834 Scores, Abagail V., u 1756 Searl, DeUverance, <( 1706 Searle, Lydia, u 1889 c Seavey, Walter M., - 1893 1695 Seaward, Johana, (( 1692 Seaward, Susanna, u 1792 Seawood, Mary, (( 1802 Seh-nan, Abagail, ii 1832 Sehiian, Abagail, ii 1744 Selman, Archebald, 86 a 1743 Selinan, l^liza., Died 1830 Selman, Eliza, a 1897 i8i8 Selman, Elizabeth, a 1825 Selman, Esther, u 1820 Selman, Francis G., (( 1805 Selman, Hannah, a 1747 Selman, Joseph, Jr., a 1830 Selman, Mary Jane, a 1784 Selman, Patience, a 1746 Selman, Sarah, a 1829 Selman, Sarah, (( 1684 Seyward, John, (( 1724 Shapley, Mary, li 1885 C ( Shattiick, Charles H., 1885 L 1 Shattuck, Mrs. Ellen, 1838 Shaw, Sarah, Died 1726 Shelden, Isabella, u 1885 C vShepard, Annie, 1838 Shepard, Augusta, Ex. 1866 C Silver, Mrs. Martha, Died 1889 1834 Simi:)Son, David S., a 1856 1849 wSimpson, Margaret, a 1833 C Simpson, Mrs. Sally K., i( 1884 1832 Sivery, Mary, a 1719 Skillen, Mary, a 1728 Skilling, Nehemiah, it 1692 Skinner, Alice, Dis. 1705 Skinner, Richard, (< 1830 Smetherst, Hannah, Died 1897 C Smethurst, Jennie B., iSyi C Smethurst, Lizzie T., 1863 L Smethurst, Mrs. Mary J., 1819 Smith, Clarrissa, Died 1743 Smith, DeHverance, «( 1773 Smith, EHzabeth, a 1684 Smith, Hannah, a 1855 Smith, J. 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