Covenant of the First Church of Hartford Connecticut CT, 1843, Part 1

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THE


CONFESSION OF FAITH AND


COVENANT OF THE FIRST CHURCH IN


HARTFORD,


WITH A


CATALOGUE OF SURVIVING MEMBERS.


JANUARY, 1813.


"For with the heart man believeth unto righteousness ; and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation." Rom. x. 10.


"Thy vows are upon me, O God." Ps. Ivi. 12.


" The foundation of God standeth sure, having this seal, the Lord knoweth them that are his; and, let every one that nameth the name of Christ, depart from iniquity." 2 Tim. ii. 19.


HARTFORD : D. B. MOSELEY, PRINTER. (Observer Office.) 1843.


THE CONFESSION OF FAITH


AND


COVENANT OF THE FIRST CHURCH


IN HARTFORD,


WITH A


CATALOGUE OF SURVIVING MEMBERS.


JANUARY, 1843.


"For with the heart man believeth unto righteousness ; and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation." Rom. x. 10. "Thy vows are upon me, O God." Ps. Ivi. 12.


" The foundation of God standeth sure, having this seal, the Lord knoweth them that are his; and, let every one that nameth the name of Christ, depart from iniquity." 2 Tim. ii. 19.


HARTFORD :


D. B. MOSELEY, PRINTER.


(Observer Office.)


1843.


FIRST CHURCH IN HARTFORD.


HISTORICAL NOTICES.


THIS Church was originally gathered in Newtown, (now Cambridge,) Mass., and was duly organized by the Installation of THOMAS HOOKER as pastor, and SAMUEL STONE as teacher, October 11th, 1633. It is supposed that William Goodwin was ordained as ruling elder, and Andrew Warner as deacon at the same time.


In June, 1636, Messrs. Hooker and Stone, with about one hundred of their people, removed to this place. Here the Church was permanently planted, being the first Church established in Connecticut ; and here the ordi- nances of the gospel have been regularly administered from that time to the present.


This Church embraced the territory now occupied by the Churches of the City ; of East Hartford, and of West Hartford. During the joint ministry of Messrs. WHITING and HAYNES, the former, with thirty-one members of the Church, withdrew and formed the South Church in this City, February 12th, 1669.


The Church in East Hartford was set off from this Church and received a separate organization in May, 1702; and that in West Hartford in February, 1713.


On the 23d of September, 1824, ninety-seven mem- bers received dismission from. this Church, and were, with others, organized as the North Church.


On the 10th of January, 1832, eighteen members of this Church, having received dismission, were organized, with others, as the Free Church, now the Fourth Church,


PASTORS OF THE CHURCH.


NAMES.


ORDAINED. DIED. AGED.


THOMAS HOOKER, Oct.11, 1633. July 7, 1647, 61


SAMUEL STONE,


Oct.11, 1633. July 20, 1663, 61


JOHN WHITING,


1660. Nov. 1689, 50


JOSEPH HAYNES,


1664. May14, 1679, 38


ISAAC FOSTER,


1679. Jan.


1683,


TIMOTHY WOODBRIDGE, Nov. 18, 1685. April 30, 1732,


DANIEL WADSWORTH, Sept. 28, 1732. Nov. 12, 1747, 43


EDWARD DORR,


April 27, 1748. Oct. 20, 1772, 50


NATHAN STRONG, D. D.


Jan. 5, 1774. Dec. 25, 1816, 68


JOEL HAWES, D. D.


March 4, 1818.


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DEACONS.


NAMES.


CHOSEN.


DIED.


AGED.


Andrew Warner,


1633.


* 1684,


Edward Stebbins,


Aug. 1668,


Richard Butler,


Aug. 1684,


Paul Peck,


1681.


Dec. 1695,


87


Joseph Easton,


1681.


Jan. 1712,


Joseph Olmsted,


1681.


Nov. 1726,


Nathaniel Goodwin,


1734.


Nov. 1747,


John Edwards,


1734.


May, 1769,


Isaac Sheldon,


April, 1749, 63


Thomas Richards,


April, 1749,


83


Joseph Talcott,


1748.


Nov. 1780,


79


Ozias Goodwin,


1756.


Jan. 1776,


87


Daniel Goodwin,


1769.


Jan. 1772,


67


Benjamin Payne,


Jan. 1782,


54


John Shepard,


April, 1789,


80


Solomon Smith,


April, 1786,


52


Caleb Bull,


Feb. 1797,


51


Ezra Corning,


July, 1816,


79


Isaac Bull,


Nov. 1824,


84


Joseph Steward,


April, 1822,


69


Aaron Chapin,


1813.


Dec. 1838,


85


Aaron Colton,


1813.


June, 1840,


81


Josiah Beckwith,


1813.


Jan. 1827,


64


Russel Bunce,


1821.


William W. Ellsworth, IS21.


William W. Turner, 1828.


Thomas S. Williams, 1836.


Thomas Smith,


1838.


Melvin Copeland,


1840.


* Removed to Hadley, Mass., with Elder Goodwin, in 1660,. where he died.



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CHURCH NOTICES.


1. A Prudential Committee is annually appointed, consisting of six members chosen by ballot, who with the Deacons, assist the pastor, by their counsel and influence, in promoting the peace and welfare of the church and in maintaining gospel discipline therein.


2. Persons wishing to profess religion and thereby become members of the church, are to give satisfactory evidence of christian character; and after having been examined by the pastor and approved by the prudential committee, and having been publicly propounded two weeks, are to be received by their profession of faith, and solemn, public assent to the covenant of the church.


3. Any person bringing a dismission and recommen- dation from a christian church, may be admitted to membership in this church, without a public assent to the covenant, after having been examined by the pastor and approved by the prudential committee. Testimo- nials in such cases are to be read to the church two weeks before the question is taken.


4. Members of this church, who remove out of town, are required to take a dismission from us, and unite with some church in or near the place where they reside, within one year after their removal.


5. Members of other churches wishing to commune with this church for more than one year, are desired to request a removal of their church relation to us, unless there be special reasons for delay.


6. This church holds itself ready, on due application, to dismiss and recommend its members to any other evangelical christian church ; but it is deemed an irreg-


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ularity and a breach of covenant for any member to withdraw from its communion, without making such application.


7. The Lord's Supper is administered on the morning of the first Sabbath in January, March, May, July, September, and November.


8. The church, whenever they come to the table of their Lord, cordially invite those, who are in regular standing as members of other evangelical churches, of whatever name or denomination, to unite with them in celebrating his dying love.


9. Baptism is administered to adults at the time of their admission to the church,-to children in the after- noons of communion Sabbaths, and at such other times as parents find more convenient for presenting them.


10. Members, whether of the church or congregation, desirous, on any special account, of an interview with the pastor, will be visited at their own houses, by making known their wish to the pastor.


ARTICLES OF FAITH.


ARTICLE I.


WE as a Church, believe that Jehovah, the true and eternal God, who made, supports and governs the world, is perfect in natural and moral excellence, and that he exists in three persons, the Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost, who possess the same nature, and are equal in every divine perfection.


Deut. vi. 4 ; Isaiah xlv. 5; Psalm xc. 2; Neh. ix. 6; Math. x. 29, 30; 1 John iv. 8; Math. v. 48 ; Exo. xxxiv. 6, 7 ; John i. 1, 3; Phil. ii. 1, 6, 11 ; Heb. i. 2, 3, 6, 8 ; Acts v. 3, 4; Acts xiii. 2, 4 ; Math. xxviii. 19; 2 Cor. xiii. 14-see also Colos. i. 14 to 19; Rev. v. 8 to 13 ; 1 John v. 7, 8, 20.


ARTICLE II.


We believe that the scriptures of the Old and New Testament were written by holy men, as they were moved by the Holy Ghost, and are the only infallible rule of doctrine and duty.


2 Tim. iii. 15 to 17 ; 2 Peter i. 19 to 21; Math. xxii. 29 ; Psalm cxix. 105; Psalm cxix. 97-see also Luke xxiv. 27, 44, 45; John v. 39; Isaiah viii. 20; Gal. i. 8; Rev. xxii. 18, 19.


ARTICLE III.


We believe that God has made all things for himself ; that known unto him are all his works from the begin- ning, and that he governs all things according to the council of his own will.


Rev. iv. 11; Romans xi. 36 ; Acts ii. 23 ; Isaiah xlvi. 10; Acts iv. 27, 28; Eph. i. 11; Psalm xxxiii. 11-see also Isaiah xlv. 7 ; Prov. xvi. 4, 19, 21 ; Heb. vi. 17; Malachi iii. 6.


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ARTICLE IV.


We believe that men are immortal and accountable ; that the law of God is perfect and his government just and good; and that all rational beings are bound to approve, love and obey them.


Eccles. xii. 7; Math. x. 28; Rom. xiv. 12 ; 2 Cor. v. 10; Rom. vii. 12-see also Ps. xix. 7, 9; Rev. xv. 3; Math. xxii. 32, 12, 36.


ARTICLE V.


We believe that in consequence of the apostacy of Adam, sin and misery have been introduced into the world, and that all men, unless renewed by the Holy Spirit, are destitute of holiness, and under the curse of the divine law.


Rom. v. 12, 19-see Gen. i. 26, 27; Eccles. vii. 29 ; Gen. vi. 5 ; Gen. viii. 21; Eccles. ix. 3 ; Jer. xvii. 9; John iii. 7, 8; Rom. viii: 6 to 8-see also Psalm xiv. 1 to 3; Eph. ii. 3; Rom. iii. 9 to 18; John iii. 36.


ARTICLE VI.


We believe that the Lord Jesus Christ assumed the nature of man, and by his mediation and death on the cross, made atonement for the sins of the world.


Heb. ii. 14, 16; John i. 14, 29; 1 John ii. 2; Rom. v. 8; Rev. v. 9-see also 1 Peter i. 18 to 20; Phil. ii. 6 to 8; 1 Tim. iii. 16 ; Math. xxvi. 28; Heb. vii. 27; 1 John ii. 2.


ARTICLE VII.


We believe that men may accept of the offers of sal- vation freely made to them in the Gospel; but that no one will do this, except he be drawn by the Father.


Rev. xxii. 17; Isaiah xlv. 22; Ezek. xviii. 30, 31 ; Luke xiv. 17 ; John v. 40, 6, 44-see also Ezek. xxxiii. 11; Mark xvi. 15, 16; John vi. 37.


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ARTICLE VIII.


We believe that those who are finally saved, will owe their salvation to the mere sovereign mercy of God, in Christ Jesus, through repentance and faith in him, and not to any works of righteousness which they have done.


Ezek. xxxvi. 26, 32; Eph. i. 3 to 5; 2 Thess. ii. 13; Rom. ix. 18, 21 ; Titus iii. 5-see also Acts xiii. 48; Rev. vii. 9, 10; John x. 11, 27, 17, 24; Rom. viii. 29, 30.


ARTICLE IX.


We believe that a conscientious discharge of the various duties which we owe to God, to our fellow men, and to ourselves, as enjoined in the gospel, is not only constantly binding on every Christian, but affords to himself and to the world, the only decisive evidence of his interest in the Redeemer.


John xv. 14, 12, 8; Math. x. 37, 38 ; Luke vi. 46; James i. 26, 27-see also James iii. 17; Math. xviii. 20, vi. 6; 2 Cor. i. 12; Micah vi. 8; Joshua i. 8.


ARTICLE X.


We believe that any number of Christians duly or- ganized, constitute a church of Christ, the special ordi- nances of which are Baptism and the Lord's Supper.


Math. xviii. 17; xxviii. 19; Luke xxii. 19, 20-see also 1 Cor. xi. 20, 23 to 26; Acts viii. 36 ; ii. 41 ; xvi. 33; xvi. 15; 1 Cor. xi. 27, 29.


ARTICLE XI.


We believe that all mankind must hereafter appear before the judgment seat of Christ, to receive a just and final retribution, according to the deeds done in


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the body ; and that the wicked will be sent away into everlasting punishment, and the righteous received into life eternal.


Such are the doctrines believed by this church .- Do you cordially assent to them ?


2 Cor. v. 10; Acts xvii. 31; Math. xiii. 40 to 43; 2 Peter ii. 4, 9 ; 2 Thess. i. 6 to 10; Heb. x. 31 ; Rev. xx. 12, 15 ; xxi. 8; Math. xxv. 31 to 46-see also John xvii. 24; 1 Thess. iv. 17 ; Rom. ii. 2 to 12, 16; Eccles. xii. 14 ; Jude vi. 15; Dan. xii. 2; Mark viii. 38; Rev. xxii. 10, 11, 12.


COVENANT.


IN the presence of God and this assembly, you do now seriously, deliberately and forever give up your- selves in faith and love and holy obedience, to God, the Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost ;- accepting the Lord, Jehovah, to be your God ; Jesus Christ to be your prophet, priest and king ;- and the Holy Ghost to be your Sanctifier, Comforter and Guide .- Although sensible of your weakness and guilt, and of your liability to error and sin, still you do sincerely desire, and by the aids of Divine grace, do promise, to receive in love the pure doctrines of the gospel, to walk in the statutes and ordinances of the Lord blame- less, and to do honor to your high and holy vocation by a life of piety towards God and benevolence towards your fellow-men .-


You do, also, cordially join yourselves to this church of Christ, engaging to submit to its discipline, so far as conformable to the rules of the gospel, and solemnly


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covenanting, as much as in you lies, to promote its peace, edification, and purity, and to walk with its members in Christian love, faithfulness, circumspection, sobriety and meekness. This you promise and engage to do, with humble trust in the grace of God, and with an affecting belief, that your vows are recorded on high, and will be reviewed in the day of final judg- ment.


Thus you promise and engage.


We, then, as a church, (all the members of the church here rise,) do cordially receive you, into our fellowship and communion, and give thanks to God, who we trust, has inclined your heart to fear his name. We promise to treat you with christian affection ;- to watch over you with tenderness ;- and to offer our prayers to the great head of the church to enable you to fulfil the solemn covenant which you have now made .- " The Lord bless you and keep you ; the Lord make His face to shine upon you and be gracious unto you ; the Lord lift up His countenance upon you and give you peace." And may God of his great mercy, give us all grace to be faithful to him, and faithful to each other while we live, that we may be admitted at last through the merits of Christ, to the everlasting fellow- ship of saints and angels in the presence of the Father and Son and Holy Ghost,-Amen.


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QUESTIONS OF EXAMINATION FOR PROFESSORS OF RELIGION.


1. Are you at present in the exercise of a true spirit of piety,-humble, tender, prayerful-disposed to know and do whatever God requires of you, as necessary to promote his glory, your own spiritual improvement, and the salvation of your fellow-men ?


2. What is the prevailing tenor of your conversa- tion ? Is it spiritual or worldly-serious or trifling ; adapted to help or to hinder others in the great con- cern of life ?


3. With whom do you associate as your intimate friends ? What are the prospects for another world of those in whose company you take most delight, and what influence has your example upon them ? Is it holy, or unholy ? Will it save or destroy ?


4. Do you esteem it a privilege to deny yourself for Christ's sake? And is it a pleasure rather than a grief to be called to engage in sacrifices and services to advance his kingdom ?


5. Do you love and study the Bible ? Do you un- derstand and prize its doctrines and duties ? Do its precepts regulate your intercourse with men and your communion with God ?


6. Do you perform the duty of secret and family prayer ? How often and with what spirit ? Have you enjoyment in these duties ; or do you perform them as a task, merely to pacify conscience, or keep up the form of religion ?


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7. Is your religion merely negative, not doing any harm ; or are you positively active in devising and executing plans of usefulness ?


8. How do you spend the Sabbath ? Is it, to you, a day holy to the Lord, a delight and honorable; and are you careful never to profane its sacred hours, by worldly conversation, business or traveling ?


9. Do you strive at all times to act from a regard to the will and the glory of God ? When you pray for knowledge, self denial, zeal and holiness, do you really desire that your prayers should be answered ; and do you prove that you have such a desire, by a diligent use of means for the attainment of these bles- sings ?


10. Do you in reliance on the Holy Spirit, strive to govern your temper, subdue your passions, and quell a spirit of fault-finding with your brethren and others around you? Are you of a meek, forgiving temper? And is there in your tongue the law of kindness, and not of evil speaking or slander ?


11. If you are a parent, are your children baptized -instructed in the truth, commended to God in prayer, and educated for eternity ?


12. What proportion of your worldly property do you sanctify to the Lord ? In what do you deny your- self for the purpose of doing good ?


13. Do you feel any tender, practical concern for the salvation of sinners out of Christ ? What have you ever done, what are you in the habit of doing, for the conversion of the impenitent and the perishing around


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you ? Is there one to whom you are faithful, for whose conversion you feel any special interest, or who is likely to be saved by your instrumentality ?


14. Are you interested in the Weekly Prayer Meet- ing of the church ;- the Monthly Concert-the Sab- bath School ? And do you sustain them by your pres- ence, your influence, and your prayers ?


15. Do you realize that you are to live but once ?- That the character you form here, whether holy or sin- ful, will be your's forever ?- that the influence you are exerting, whether for good or for evil, will be felt when you are dead ?


16. Do you aim so to live that you may be habitu- ally ready for the coming of the Son of man ; and should you now be called to die, have you reason to believe that you should die in peace and go to be forever with the Lord ?


QUESTIONS FOR THOSE WHO CONTEMPLATE MAKING A PUBLIC PROFESSION OF RELIGION.


1. You wish to profess religion-Why ?


2. Are you a christian ? What evidence satisfies you of it ?


3. When you are admitted to the church, should this be the case, will you feel that your work is ended -or, only just begun ? that you need more knowledge, more experience, more grace, more zeal ; and is it your


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purpose steadily to aim at higher attainments in these particulars ?


4. Are you cordially willing to cast in your lot with the people of God, to be a companion* of all them that fear him and keep his precepts; and to be subject, in the Lord, to the oversight and discipline of his house?


5. Do you desire to be useful in the cause of that blessed Redeemer, in whom you have hope ?


6. Do you realize that the act of profession is your own ? the responsibility of it yours ? that to profess religion is one thing, and to possess it is another ; and is it your desire not only to have the form, but the power of godliness ?


7. Have you any hearty and prayerful and practical desire for the salvation of souls ?


8. Are you willing in any known respect, or when- ever duty requires, to deny yourself for Christ's sake ?


9. Do you expect to renounce the world as your portion, when you avouch the Lord in public ?


10. Is it your highest desire and settled purpose to be holy and walk with God to the end of your life ?


12. Do you love christians, as christians ? or because they love God and God loves them ?


12. Did you ever solemnly ponder the question, sup- posing you are a true disciple of the Saviour, why did I ever become such, when others live and die in sin ?- Who maketh me to differ from another, and what have I that I did not receive ?


* See Psalm 119: 63.


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13. Do you cordially believe and love the great doc- trines and duties of the Bible ; and is it your earnest desire to grow in grace and in the knowledge of your Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ ?


14. Do you at heart highly prize the love of Christ, the glory of God, and the progress of religion in the world ? And are you willing to devote your life, to the end of it, to the honor and service of your Redeemer and to the advancement of his cause on earth ?


EXPLANATIONS.


1. In the following catalogue, the names of married ladies whose husbands are members of the church, are joined to the names of their husbands by a brace.


2. This mark (+) before the date, denotes that the person joined the church by letter.


CATALOGUE


OF


:


SURVIVING MEMBERS.


JANUARY, 1843.


Names.


Remarks.


Admitted.


Naomi Abbey,


wile of Beriah,


1802.


Bezaleel Adams,


+May, 1841.


Ann Adams,


+ =


Henry Affleck,


+July, 1840


Elizabeth Affleck,


+ tOctober, 1834.


Horatio Alden,


May, 1831.


Philura Alden,


June, 1821.


Nancy Allen,


wife of Joshua,


March, 1841.


William H. Allyn,


May, =


Maria L. Allyn,


John B. Alvord, Asenath Andrews,


+July, 1842.


Candace Augustus, Asenath P. Averill, Emily Ayrault,


September, 1839.


Sophia Bacon,


widow of Leonard,


June, 1807.


Leonard H. Bacon,


1838.


Mary B. Bancroft,


May, 1841.


Mary Barnard, George II. Bartholomew, Betsey Bartlett,


June, 1821. May, 1841.


1831.


Edward P. Bartlett. 3


+October, + =


June, 1838.


February, 1814.


tMay, 1841.


+ =


Sarah E. Beach,


Esther M. Beecher,


Elizabeth K. Bennett,


June, 1834. August, 1821.


Henry Benton, Lucy Ann Benton,


widow of Ephraim, wife of Asher, wife of Henry P. widow of James,


December, 1831.


January, 1843.


wife of Samuel, widow of William,


widow of Cyrus M.


=


Melinda M. Bartlett. S Vespucius A. Bayley, Abby Beach, John Beach, Jerusha Beach, 3


+ +August, 1837.


December, 1829.


Sarah Albro,


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Names.


Remarks.


Admitted.


Lydia Bibbins,


widow of Elijah,


June, 1834.


Tryphena Bibbins,


February, 1827.


Richard Bigelow, ?


April, 1814.


Martha Bigelow, 3 R. Hillyer Bigelow,


May, 1841.


Isaac Bliss,


October, 1785.


George B. Bliss,


June, 1814.


Fanny Bliss,


February, 1822.


Jeremy W. Bliss,


+November,1838. + +February, 1834.


Mary Bolles,


wife of Benjamin,


June, 1808. May, 1841. +September, “


Shearjashub Bourne,


June, 1833.


.€


Shearjashub Bourne, Jr.


May, 1841.


Samuel B. Bowden,


June, 1838.


Eliza Bowden,


widow of William,


1808.


Daniel Bradley,


May, 1841.


Clarinda Bradley, S


+December,1837.


Dolly Brainard,


+October,


1832.


Julianna Bronson,


widow of Simeon,


July,


1839.


Margaret C. Brown,


February, 1827.


Roswell Brown,


+April, 1838.


Amelia W. Brown, Elizabeth Buck,


wife of Daniel,


December, 1816.


Susan Buck,


May, 1841.


Ann Buck,


February, 1833.


Robert Buell, }


May, 1841.


Laura Buell,


June, 1838.


=


Martha Buat, S


+ -


1836.


Lydia Bulkley,


December, 1826.


Jemima Bulkley,


August, 1821.


Jane Bulkley,


October, 1829.


Lucinda B. Bulkley,


May, 1841.


Sophia Bulkley,


+April, 1832.


Lucinda Bull,


February, 1799.


1827.


Elizabeth C. Bull,


May,


1831.


Russel Bunce,


+October, 1836.


Huldah Bunce, 3


++


=


Emma L. Bunce,


James M. Bunce,


June,


1821.


Elizabeth H. Bunce,


February, 1827.


Rosetta R. Bliss, 3


Normand Boardman,


Robert Bonner,


Margaret Bonner,


Ardelia Bourne,


Sally Boyd,


1808.


Abigail A. Brooks,


-


Joseph Buat,


widow of Daniel, widow of Olmsted,


widow of Thomas, wife of Isaac D.


Mary W. Bull,


February, 1825.


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Names.


Remarks.


Admitted.


Julia B. Burbank,


wife of David,


iJanuary, 1836.


Jared C. Burdick, ?


May, 1841.


Octavia Burdick,


tApril, 1832.


Lucy Burr,


tAugust,


1820.


Harriet A. Burr,


October,


1834.


John Burt,


May, 1841.


Sophronia Bushnell,


Jannary, 1839.


Charles Batler,


May, 1840.


Anna Butler,


1808.


Elizabeth Butler,


wife of William,


Hannah Butler,


wife of John Butler, 2d August, 1830.


Harriet Butler,


June, 1814.


Elizabeth Butler,


April,


Rachel Caldwell,


widow of John,


December, 1814.


Eunice Caldwell,


June, 1821.


Henry B. Camp,


tNovember 1838. + =


Samuel Carman,


June,


=


tDecember,1837.


Elizabeth K. Carpenter,


+January, 1843.


Julius Catlin,


February, 1827.


Mary Catlin, S


June, 1821.


Flora Catlin,


+April, 1832.


Albert G. Catlin,


June, 1838.


Lucy Caulkins,


April, 1809.


Samuel G. Chaffee, {


June, 1821.


Julia Chaffee,


December, 1820.


Nelson H. Chamberlain, Hepsibah C. Chenevard, Margaret Chenevard,


June, 1833.


April,


1834.


Esther M. Chester, Louisa A. Chester, Joseph Church, ? Eliza Church,


May, 1841.


Chauncey Churchill,


June,


1835.


Abigail S.W. Churchill,


May,


1841.


Frances E. Churchill, Betsey Clapp, Ann Clapp,


June, 1808.


=


Mary Clapp,


= 1821.


Eunice Clapp,


+December, 1832.


Laura Clark,


wife of Ezra,


tJune, 1820.


Harriet R. Clark,


May, 1841.


Abby M. Clark, Charles Clark,


May, 1841.


Mary Clark,


wife of Daniel W.


August,


1821.


+March, 1841.


Abigail Clark, Mary Clark,


widow of Thomas,


1804.


August, 1820.


July, =


January, 1839.


February, 1827.


wife of Hezekiah, wife of Nathan,


June, : 1832.


Cornelia L. Camp,


Elizabeth Carman, Martha Carpenter,


1838.


22


Names.


Remarks.


Admitted.


Sidney L. Clark,


Catharine Coe, Mary A. Cogswell,


widow of Asher, widow of Mason F.


Samuel Coit,


Mary E. Coit, S


Henry R. Coit,


Edwards W. Coleman, Robert Calhoun, {


Mary Calhoun,


+


tFebruary, 1835.


Minerva Collins,


wife of David C. wife of Arlow, wife of William,


+June,


1838.


February, 1810.


Harriet A. Collier,


June,


1838.


Christopher Colt,


tDecember, 1832.


Olivia Colt,


+ = =


May, 1841.


Elizabeth Colton,


February, 1826.


June,


1834.


December, 1813.


Nathan Colton, Sarah Colton, Rufus Colton,


Lucretia Colton,


+


tAugust, 1834.


+


+ "


1833.


November, 1840.


April,


1814.


+


=


1837.


George W. Corning,


Melvin Copeland,


Lucinda Copeland, S


Elizabeth Cotton,


Clarissa Cowles,


Daniel Crowell, -


Lucy T. Crowell, 3


James Cruickshanks, {


+January, 1843.


Mary Cruickshanks, S


Elizabeth Cune,


wife of Charles H.


= 1840.


Vernon Cuyler, { Caroline Cuyler, S


John Danforth,


Mary E. Danforth, Matilda Davis, Calvin Day, Catherine S. Day,


Abby C. Deming,


David S. Dodge,


Caroline Dodge, S Phoebe Douglas,


++


66


1832.


wife of William,


wife of Shubael, widow of Andrew,


+August,


1832.


June,


1819.


October, 1829.


June, 1821.


widow of Allen, wife of Samuel S.


November, 1840.


June, 1834. August, 1816.


+November,1839. =


+


tNovember,1840. + =


October, 1832.


June, 1838.


= tAugust, 1832. tApril, 1831.


May, 1841.


tOctober, 1832. December, 1831: June, 1838. tJanuary, 1843.


May,


1841.


+June,


1835.


+January, 1839.




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