History of Cheshire, Connecticut, from 1694-1840, including Prospect, which, as Columbia parish, was a part of Cheshire until 1829;, Part 21

Author: Beach, Joseph Perkins, 1828-1911; Smith, Nettie Cynthia, 1862-
Publication date: 1912
Publisher: Cheshire, Conn., Lady Fenwick chapter, D. A. R.
Number of Pages: 590


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Let us then occasionally look back upon our ancestors, not to smile at their errors, or to criticize their prim, precise Puritan language or ways.


Let us rather receive a lesson from our forefathers and re- solve to imitate their good works ; covering with the veil of char- ity that portion of the past history of our progenitors we may not approve or desire to perpetuate."


Of interest, as showing some of the things for which our an- cestors spent their money and what they cost are these items taken from the account book of Phineas Truman Ives, kept dur- ing the years between 1810 and 1834.


"April 16th 1810


Flour $8.75 per bbl


Veal 47/2 cts per lb


to one lb of "tee" 84 cts


Quart Brandy 16 cts


Beef 5 cts 1b


Potatoes I7c bushel


Turnips 16c bushel Apples 16c bushel


July 27 To parstering a span of horses 5 nites 75c


Butter 16c 1b Bushel Corn 84c


"A broadcloth coat $5


To one hat 3.16


A straw bonet


3.50


Cloth 1.25 per yd


Buckwheat 75


for a horse to town


I2C


A horse to Meriden 16 cts


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HISTORY OF CHESHIRE.


Cash paid Cirus Bauldwin for cutting 2IC


1813 Bushel Clams 1.50


An 8 day Clok II .-


1815 Rye 1.02 per bushel


I820 Gallon Gin 371/2


I822 Weaving 13 yds cloth .78


Weaving 221/2 yds flannel 1.80


1825 Chopping & splitting


lode of wood 25℃


I822 Military coat & mus- ket 6.00


Barrel of cider


75℃


Hors to Middletown 50c


to New Haven 50c to Wallingford 25℃ 3 yds dressed Cloth 6.00


20 shad at IO 2.80


I day dressing flax 50c


A musket 2.00


Also these from another source:


Jan. 3d 1825 Dr. Thomas L. Cornwall is paid $18.40 for 24 visits to Amasa Hitchcock.


Jan. 12th to May 3d 1812 Amasa Hitchcock to Cornwell and Shelton for professional services & medicine $12.


Names of men found in later Historical Collections who are credited to Wallingford and Cheshire; and as nearly all these same names are found also on the Land Records, Marriage Rec- ords and Church Records of these towns, we may reasonably believe that they were actual residents who volunteered to serve their country.


From itemized accounts of individual soldiers from a volume of "Sick Bills," 1775 : Samuel Hough John Pearce


Phineas Lyman


Gideon Bill Jairus Harrison Jacob Page Eli Moulton


Samuel Orsborn Amos Austin Ichabod Meriam


Abraham Bunnel Titus Butler Clement Tuttle Jared Benham David Mallery Samuel Benham Ens. James Peck Lieut. John Hough Charles Hall Silas Gaylord Died


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HISTORY OF CHESHIRE.


Ephraim Chamberlain


Salmon Stanley


Dan Smith


Serg. Joseph Shaylor Nathaniel Catlin


Levy Ives


James Corbet Jr.


Samuel Savage


Andrew Hull


Titus Brockett


Nathaniel Bull


Elihu Thomson


Asa Blakesley


Serg. Josiah Fowler


Wm. Perkins


Serg. John Jones


Archibald Rice


Luther Page


Oliver Bradley


Amos Mix


Stephen Brooks


Ens. David Hitchcock


Josiah Smith


Moses Warner


Ebenezer Thomson


Samuel Hall


Benjamin Austin


Charles Tuttle


Return 1779 Second Reg't Col. Butler Enoch Meriman Wallingford


Conn. Line 1777-81 Elijah Royce, Wallingford, in Capt. Rob't Warner's Co.


6th Regt .- Col. Douglass


Elihu Cook


Benjamin Foord


Zenas Mix John Parker


Jonathan Foord Pratt Jones


Amasa Thorp Amos Thorp


Charles London


8th Reg't.


Abel Lewis Levi Hitchcock


Prince Hotchkiss


Capt. Monson's Co., 8th Reg't Isaiah Moss, Wallingford


List of Men Detached Cap't Oliver Stanley's Co. 1779


Roswell Beach Moses Bartholomew Ens. Samuel Culver


Dowey Daily in the room of Dan Peck


Jared Benham


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HISTORY OF CHESHIRE.


Cap't Miles Johnson's Co.


Isaac Kirtland Leml Cook Giles Churchill Hine (?) Munson


Jesse Rice Sam'l Barns went in Rice's Room


Cap't Isaac Hall's Co.


Hill Hall 2d master Lent Hough


David Morgan


Cap't Abraham Stanley's Co., 1779


Reuben Horsford


Ichabod Barns


Joel Doolittle Chas. Preston


Beri Tuttle Charles Johnson Enos Benham Jr in room of Wm Atwater


Cap't Thos Shepherd's Co., same time


Amos Johnson Amos Merriman


Jacob Curtis Thos Andrus


Edw Fenn Jr


Cap't Caleb Hall's Co., same time


Danl Merwin Stephen Johnson David Barns


Enos (?) Benham Saml Rice in room of Josiah Mix


XXXX


Rec'd of the Selectmen, etc., half a pound of powder & Six - teen Balls *


Wallingford


Simon Francis Buller (Butler) Ives


Cap't John Hough's Co., 2 months' men Aug. 20, 1779


Jonathan Blakesley hired by Abner Way Ens. Thomas Foster Asahel Yale in the room of Noah Yale


Simeon Perkins Osias Foster in the room of Tim Foster Enos Hall Isral Hall


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HISTORY OF CHESHIRE.


Capt Thos Shepherd's Co.


Robert Grannis


Jonth Francis


Capt Ephraim Cook's Co.


Elisha Wilmot Gideon Curtes


Josiah Talmadge Jr Thos Gaylord


Robert Hotchkiss


Naval Record- Brig "Minervia," 1775.


Capt. Giles Hall


Wallingford


Northern Dep't 1775


Benjamin Osborn Thomas Mix Amos Potter


Nathaniel Stacey Samuel Thorp


Clement Tuttle


Wm Ives


Eliada Parker


Benjn Cook


Eliakim Parker


Abraham Sugdon


Joshua Parker


Ebenezer Alling


Levi Parker


Ephraim Hotchkiss


Ebenezer Merry


Robert Hotchkiss


Reuben Judd


Joseph Cooper


Fred'k Chapel Capt


Pensioners, Act of Congress, 1776.


Joel Ives Jr Benjn Denslow Joseph Matson or Mattison Seth Boardman Lieut Aaron Kelsey


Ezra Willcox Nathaniel Austin Seth Johnson


Sergt Jeremiah Markham Roswell Franciss E. & J. Sheldon Thomas Bristol


Col. Thaddeus Cook's Reg't Col. Thaddeus Cook's Reg't Col. Thaddeus Cook's Reg't Col. Thaddeus Cook's Reg't Col. Thaddeus Cook's Reg't Col. Thaddeus Cook's Reg't Col. Thaddeus Cook's Reg't Col. Thaddeus Cook's Reg't Col. Thaddeus Cook's Reg't Col. Thaddeus Cook's Reg't Col. Thaddeus Cook's Reg't Col. Thaddeus Cook's Reg't


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HISTORY OF CHESHIRE.


List of those going to R. I. under Cap't Charles Norton 1778


Serg't Nathan Crittenden


Joseph Hall


Peter Peck


Saml Barns


Lieut James Peck


Saml Mattoon


Jonathan Bartholomew


Asahel Hull


Benjn Chittenden


Joseph Curtes Jr


John Lewis


Giles Cook


Tryon's Invasion Cap't Dan Collins Co.


Lt. James Hough


Wm Merriam


Ens. Brinton Hall


Joseph Merriam


Serj. Saml Hall


Yale Bishop


Benjamin Merriam


John Barns


Serjt. Amos Ives


John Ives


Serjt. John Merriam


Abel Curtiss


Corpl. Daniel Janes


Timothy Ives


Corpl. Ezra Rice Fifer Sanburn Ford


John Miles


John Couch


Caleb Merriman


Bezaleel Ives


Moses Hall


Jesse Merriam


Elisha Scovil


Stephen Perkins James Cabon


Moses Hall Jur


Benjn Hart


Insign Hough


Saml Johnson


Daniel Hall


Titus Merriam


Isaac Hall


Cap't Charles Norton's Co.


Ens. Joseph Smith


Job Camp


Serjt. John Jones


Joseph Southworth


Serjt. Phinehas Parmele


Thomas Strong


James Arnold


Serjt. Jonathan Cruttenden Corpl. Stephen Norton


Samuel Bartlet


John Canfield John Curtiss


Elnathan Camp Jesse Crane


Noadiah Grave


Elnathan Norton


Joseph Chidsey Timothy Hall Heth Camp


John Newton


Josiah Tuttle Oliver Doolittle


Ward Johnson


Timothy Foster


Jared Benham


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HISTORY OF CHESHIRE.


Israel Burritt Reuben Bishop Sylvannus Hull Wm. Lucas


Thomas Lyman Daniel Meeker


Noah Norton


John Norton


Burwell Newton


Benjn Pickett


Samuel Squire


Abel Tibbals


Cap't John Hough's Co.


Lt. Nathaniel Merriam


Ozius Foster


Ens. Thomas Foster


Jeremiah Ferrington


Serj. Joseph Edwards


Simeon Perkins


Serj. Timothy Hall


David Scovil


Serj. Jonthn Yale


Samuel Rice


Serj. Comfort Butler


Ameton Yale


Serj. Giles Griswould


Elijah Scovil


Marshal Merriam


Elijah Yeomans


Elisha Merriman


Elisha Curtis


Phinehas Hall


Wyllys Mekye


Phinehas Lyman


John Yale


Asa Brown


Moses Way


Edward Collins


Jesse Merriman


Enos Hall


Abner Way


Daniel Mekye


Wyllys Bishop


Jno Morgan


Daniel Yale


Caleb Merriman


Nathaniel Yale


Thomas Spencer Amasa Merriman Giles Foster


Samuel Merriman


John Robinson


9th Regt.


Barnabas Hall, Wallingford Samuel Woolcutt, Wallingford


Edward Fenn, Wallingford Asahel Hall, Wallingford John Rice, Wallingford


Jonathan Francis. Wallingford Elisha Perkins, Cheshire


Short Term Levies 1781-Col. Butler From Cheshire


Jonah Webb Samuel Stone David Barns Reuben Moss


Joel Barns Benin Bristol Amos Mix


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HISTORY OF CHESHIRE.


From Wallingford


Edmond Fields Joseph Clark Daniel Bradley Isaac Parker Samuel Collins


Abrm Parker Edmd Merriam


Dick Freedom


Ephm Merriam


Elihu Cook


Jotham Rice


Amasa Thorp


Amos Thorp


Zenas Mix


Benjn Ford


Joel Cook


David Atkins


Johnson Cook Warren Cook


Jno Verguson


Jotham Hall


Isaac Hawley


Thads Todd


Moses Hale


Levi Robinson Jesse Vose


"Sick Bills" 1776.


Giles Curtiss


Militia Regts-Tryon's Invasion Cap't Abraham Stanley Jr's Co.


Lt Solomon Doolittle


Oliver Doolittle


Ens. Benjn Preston


Lent Hough


Serg. Charles Hull


John Lewis


Serg. Elihu Yale


Caleb Merriman


Serg. John Davidson


Francis Wilcox Ebenezer Hull


Serg. Abner Rice


Eliakim Parker


Corp. Jotham Gaylord


Stephen Beach


Corp. David Johnson


Wm Atwater Jr


Corp. Joel Rice


Nicholas Jones


Drum. Ebenezer Moss


Jonathan Johnson


Samuel Ives


Daniel Hitchcock


Joseph Doolittle Jr John Doolittle Jedediah Button


Jehial Rice Jr Abijah Ives


Charles Parker


Joel Hough Joshua Parker


Orange Munson Chas Merriman Nash Yale


Lemuel Cook


Pratt Jones


Charles London


Timo Parker Willm Prout John Parker Lent Munson


Jona Ford


Elisha Bishop


Serg. Daniel Parker


Abel Ward Atwater


James Prout Levi Parker


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HISTORY OF CHESHIRE.


Joel Hough


Capt Abraham Stanley's Co. Zebulon Dudley hired by Caleb Merriman


Capt. Divan Berry's Co. Daniel Baldwin.


Extract from Capt. Wm. Douglass account book giving names of soldiers in his company contains the following names whose family records are in Wallingford :


Abraham Bunnel Abner Thorp John Thomas


Ebenezer Byintun


Zaccheus Maltbie


Other Cheshire men whose service has been proved are : Samuel Atwater, Drummer


Abraham Atwater, enlisted in same Reg't as son Isaac Jesse Humiston, New Haven Alarm, 20 Days Dimon Barnes


DRAWING OF CHESHIRE GREEN ABOUT 1850.


1724 to 1767


Parson Hall's Records


BAPTISMS.


Note-In this list it will be observed that some parents on joining the church became members for the first time and were then entitled to have their children baptized. They had not previously owned the "covenant" and therefore could not have the ceremony of baptism administered to their children. This ruling of the early churches was a prolific cause of dissension and continued until 1660 or later when it was finally settled that all infants might be baptized, whether their parents owned the "cov- enant" or not.


May 2, 1725-Daniel Andrews and his four children, Nathan, Elnathan, Jehiol and Hannah.


August, 1728-Thankful, of Daniel Andrews.


May, 1736-Abigail, of Daniel Andrews. August, 1750-Hannah, of Elnathan Andrews.


January 29, 1733-4-Mary, of Jonathan Andrews. April, 1752-Abigail, of Amos Andrus. July, 1742-Lydia, of Benj. Andrus. April, 1742-Benjamin Andrus. April, 1742-Susanna, his wife. September, 1744-Samuel, of Benj. Andrus. January, 1746-7-Martha, of Benj. Andrus. February 26, 1748-9-Lucretia, of Benj. Andrus. July II, 1752-Rebecca, of Benj. Andrus. July, 1726-Mahitabell, dau. of Daniel Andrus. April 10, 1730-I-Ephraim, of Daniel Andrus. November 10, 1733-Margery, of Daniel Andrus. July, 1740-Lydia, of Daniel Andrus. May 19, 1735-Elizabeth Andrus. April, 1740-I-Bela, son of Elisha Andrus.


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HISTORY OF CHESHIRE.


February, 1746-7-Thomas and Bede, of Enos Andrus. December 20, 1747-Asel, of Enos Andrus.


December 25, 1749-Huldah, of Enos Andrus. November 30, 1751-Huldah, of Enos Andrus. March, 1742-3-Amasa, of Elnathan Andrus. June, 1745-Demaris, of Elnathan Andrus.


December, 1742-Amos, Mary and Nathaniel, children of Giles Andrus.


April 3, 1743-Joseph, of Giles Andrus.


October 18, 1747-Giles, of Giles Andrus. July, 1726-Jonathan Andrus.


February II, 1727-8-Abel, son of Jonathan Andrus. May, 1730-Ester, of Jonathan Andrus.


May 1, 1737-Daniel, of Jonathan Andrus.


November 30, 1740-Jemima, of Jonathan Andrus. February, 1746-7-Mabel, of Jehiel Andrus.


August, 1750-Lois, of Jehiel Andrus. December, 1752-John, of Jehiel Andrus.


January 8, 1748-9-Thankful, of John Andrus. June 3, 1733-Amos, of Nathan Andrus. February, 1744-Rhoda, of Nathan Andrus. May, 1745-Hesther, of Nathan Andrus. April, 1746-Daniel, of Nathan Andrus. April, 1747-8-Joseph, of Nathan Andrus. May, 1750-Nathan, of Nathan Andrus. March, 1751-Daniel, of Nathan Andrus. July 1, 1752-Moses, of Nathan Andrus. February 3, 1739-40-Lament Curtiss, dau. of Sarah Andrus. June 19, 1737-Sarah, Enos, Lois and Thankfull, children of Thomas Andrus.


June 3, 1739-Caleb, of Eben Atwater. February 3, 1739-40-Samuel, of Ebenezer Atwater. January, 1741-2-Ebenezer, of Ebenezer Atwater. March, 1746-Esther, of Ebenezer Atwater. April, 1747-8-Elizabeth, of Ebenezer Atwater. December, 1752-Abigail, of Ebenezer Atwater. February-Ephraim, of Ebenezer Atwater.


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PARSON HALL'S RECORDS.


March, 1742-3-Heman, of Enos Atwater. September, 1745-Abijah, of Enos Atwater. February, 1746-7-Mahitabel, of Enos Atwater. September, 1747-8-Enos, of Enos Atwater. August, 1750 Eunice, of Enos Atwater. July 11, 1752-Heman, of Enos Atwater. January, 1744-5-Jeremiah, of John Atwater. August, 1747-Phebe, of John Atwater. April, 1749-Hannah, of John Atwater. September, 1751-John, of John Atwater. October, 1758-Ye child of John Atwater, Jr. November, 1726-Abigail, dau. of Moses Atwater. December, 1727-Sarah, dau. of Moses Atwater. January 4, 1729-30-Moses, of Moses Atwater. August, 1731-Mercy, of Moses Atwater. March, 1735-Elihu, of Moses Atwater. April, 1736-David, of Moses Atwater. September, 1737-Mary, of Moses Atwater. April, 1739-Hannah, of Moses Atwater. December, 1728-Ruben, of Phinehas Atwater. March, 1730-31-William, of Phinehas Atwater. September, 1733-Thomas, of Phinehas Atwater. February, 1743-4-Ambrose, of Phinehas Atwater. October, 1738-Damaris, of Phinehas Atwater. March, 1740-1-Merah, dau. of Phinehas Atwater2. September, 1745-Elizabeth, of Stephen Atwater.


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September, 1747-Lois, of Stephen Atwater. September 6, 1749-Stephen, of Stephen Atwater. December 8, 1751-Sarah, of Stephen Atwater. June, 1758-Stephen, of Stephen Atwater. December, 1751-Cloe, of Titus Atwater. May, 1752-Amos, of Titus Atwater. April, 1737-Celia, dau. Richard Baldin. October, 1740-Sarah, of Ruhama Baldwin. October, 1742-Elizabeth, of Mr. Baldin.


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HISTORY OF CHESHIRE.


April, 1747-8-Francis, of Mr. Baldwin. September, 1751-Ann, of Mr. Baldwin. August, 1750-Abigail, of John Badger. April, 1736-Abraham, of Abraham Barns. February, 1738-9-Rebecca, of Abraham Barns. November, 1741-Mary, of Samuel Barns. June 1, 1735-Asa, son of Amos Bradley.


August 12, 1737-Mary, of Amos Bradley.


February 3, 1739-40-Hannah, of Amos Bradley. October, 1742-Lois, of Amos Bradley. May, 1744-Sarai, of Amos Bradley. December, 1746-Amos, of Amos Bradley. January 8, 1748-9-Asa, of Amos Bradley. August, 1750-Lois, of Sergt. Amos Bradley.


January, 1730-31-William, of Daniel Bradley. September, 1733-Jabez, son of Daniel Bradley.


May, 1736-Jesse, of Daniel Bradley.


January 20, 1738-9-Joel, of Daniel Bradley.


September, 1747-8-Benjamin, of Daniel Bradley. August, 1750-Daniel, of Daniel Bradley. June, 1758-Mary, of Elisha Bradley.


January, 1743-4-Eunice, of Moses Bradley.


April 6, 1746-Cloe, of Moses Bradley.


April, 1747-8-Moses, of Moses Bradley. June, 1750-Ruben, of Moses Bradley.


May, 1752-Oliver, of Moses Bradley. July II, 1752-Ephraim, of Wm. Bradley.


September, 1747-8-Philemon, of Samuel Bradley.


July II, 1752-Abigail, of Samuel Bradley.


June, 1745-Abigail, of Sergt. Bradley.


November, 1746-Rachel, Eunice, Samuel, Titus and Timothy, of Lieut. Bradley. February 26, 1748-9-Lydia, of Doctor Bartholomew. June, 1734-John, son of Ensign Beach.


April, 1736-Hester, dau. of Ensign Beach.


/ January 8, 1737-8-Samuel, of Ensign Beach.


August 31, 1740-Abraham, son of Ensign Beach. ×


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PARSON HALL'S RECORDS.


May II, 1725-Isaac, Elnathan Beach's child.


March 12, 1726-7-Sarah, dau. of Elnathan Beach. 1 December, 1730-Abigail, daug. of Elnathan Beach.


November, 1728-Hannah, daug. of Elnathan Beach, Sr.


August, 1732-Lois, daug. of Sergt. Beach. April, 1746-Plato, servt of Elnathan Beach. September, 1747-8-"Sharp," ye negro of Mr. Beach. August, 1750-Marvil, ye svt of Mr. Beach.


December, 1728-Sarah, of Caleb Beach.


November, 1730-Phebe, daug. Caleb Beach.


May, 1732-Was baptized, Caleb, son of Caleb Beach, at Wood- bury, by Mr. Stoddard.


August, 1735-Margaret, of Caleb Beach (private baptism). October 10, 1736-Joel, son of Caleb Beach.


March, 1739-Hezekiah, of Caleb Beach.


November 30, 1740-Margret, of Caleb Beach.


« March 12, 1726-Also Aaron, son of Gershom Beach.


November, 1729-Gershom Beach, son of ye widow Beach.


September, 1735-Lydia, of Joseph Beach. January, 1740-I-Ye child of Joseph Beach. March, 1742-3-Elizabeth, of Joseph Beach. March, 1745-John, of Joseph Beach. October 18, 1747-Joel, of Joseph Beach.


May 20, 1725-6-Phinehas, son of Timothy Beach. October, 1741-Abigail, dau. of Wm. Beach. May, 1744-Solomon, of Wm. Beach. April, 1746-Isaac, of Wm. Beach. October 18, 1747-Thankful, of William Beach. December, 1747-Isaac, of Isaac Beacher.


September 6, 1749-Benjamin, of Isaac Beacher. March 21, 1726-Abigail, daughter of Thomas Beacher. May, 1728-Abel, of John Beecher. September, 1729-Elizabeth, of John Beecher. July 16, 1732-Solitary, ve child of John Beacher. September, 1734-Jemima, of John Beacher. December 9, 1739-John, of John Beacher.


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HISTORY OF CHESHIRE.


March 19, 1731-2-Also Joseph, Samuel, Ebenezer, Joel, Thank- full, Sarah, Patience and Hannah, children of Nathan Benham.


May, 1736-Asa, of Joseph Benham, Jr.


Aug. 12, 1737-Martha, of Joseph Benham, Jr.


September, 1737-Isaac, of Joseph Benham, Jr.


January 20, 1738-9-Nathaniel, of Joseph Benham, Jr.


Aug. 1, 1742-Joseph, of Joseph Benham, Jr. March, 1736-Sarai, of Joseph Benham, Sr.


January, 1739-40-Uri, son of Joseph Benham, Sr.


January, 1741-2-Sarai, of Joseph Benham (private).


February, 1743-4-Adah, of Joseph Benham.


March, 1746-Elizabeth, of Joseph Benham. April, 1747-8-Em, of Joseph Benham.


August, 1750-Joseph and Lois, of Joseph Benham.


April, 1747-8-Hannah, of John Benham.


August, 1750-John, of John Benham.


September, 1743-Oliver, of Samuel Benham.


May, 1745-Lydia, of Samuel Benham.


August 1, 1725-Then was baptized Moses, son of Mr. Bellamys. July, 1726-Matthew Bellamy and his five sons-Matthew, John, Jobijah, Jearns and Samuel.


August 4, 1728-Aaron of Matthew Bellamy.


June, 1730-I-Hannah, dau. of Mr. Bellamy.


October, 1738-Ann, of Matthew Bellamy.


May, 1740-I-Rachel, of Matthew Bellamy.


January, 1742-3-Ruben, of Matthew Bellamy.


March, 1746-Matthew, of Matthew Bellamy.


December 18, 1748-Abner, of Matthew Bellamy. August, 1750-Asa, of Matthew Bellamy.


November, 1734-Thankful, dau. of Matthew Bellamy, Jr. January 23, 1736-7-Lois, dau. of Matthew Bellamy, Jr.


August, 1741-Mary, Abraham and Isaac, children of John Bellamy.


July 22, 1745 -- Martha, of John Bellamy.


June, 1744-Mary, of Samuel Bellamy.


April, 1746-Sarah, of Samuel Bellamy.


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PARSON HALL'S RECORDS.


June 3, 1739-Simeon, of Augustine Bristol. April, 1742-Thomas, of Amos Bristol. August, 1743-Augustine, of Amos Bristol. March, 1746-Hannah, of Amos Bristol. November 20, 1748-Patience, of Amos Bristol.


April, 1751-Amos, of Amos Bristol. May 20, 1725-6-Jonathan, son of Henry Bristol. April 28, 1728-Lydia, of Henry Bristol.


April 3, 1743-Mary, of Henry Bristol, Jr. June, 1744-Sarah, of Henry Bristol.


February, 1746-7-Dameris, of Henry Bristol. April, 1749-Henry, of Widow Bristol. May 1, 1737-Esther, of Abraham Brooks. June, 1740-Dimon, son of Abraham Brooks.


March, 1739-Mary, of Cornelius (Cook or brooks).


April, 1740-I-Amasa, of Cornelius Brooks.


May 30, 1725-Mary, Thomas, Enos, Cornelius, Martha, Mehit- abell, Sarah, Benjamin and Henry, children of Ensine Thomas Brooks.


May 20, 1725-6-Thankfull, daughter of Ensign Brooks. July, 1737-Joshua, Thomas, Addom, Martha and Deborah, children of Thomas Brooks.


April, 1738 -- Samuel, of Thomas Brooks.


February 3, 1739-40-Dosia (Desire), dau. of Thomas Brooks. July, 1740-David, of Thomas Brooks.


August 15, 1742-Mary, of Thomas Brooks. August, 1743-Jonathan, of Thomas Brooks. July 22, 1745-Isaac, son of Thomas Brooks.


April 6, 1746-Tamer, of Sergt. Brooks.


August, 1747-Gideon, of Thomas Brooks. June 1, 1735-Enos, son of Enos Brooks. 1736-Mary, of Enos Brooks. July, 1740-Mehitabell, of Enos Brooks. August, 1744-David, of Lieut. Enos Brooks. September, 1747-Mary, of Henry Brooks. November 20, 1748-Henry, of Henry Brooks. June, 1750-Stephen, of Henry Brooks.


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HISTORY OF CHESHIRE.


March 21, 1752-Abigail, of Henry Brooks. June 20, 1725-Stephen Brooks. March 30, 1726-Hannah, daug. Stephen Brooks. June, 1728-Stephen, son of Stephen Brooks. June, 1730-Jonathan, of Stephen Brooks. October, 1731-Jerusha, of Stephen Brooks. February, 1734-5-Martha, of Stephen Brooks. May 7, 1738-Thomas, of Stephen Brooks. April, 1740-I-Lois, dau. of Stephen Brooks. June, 1743-Abraham, of Stephen Brooks. April, 1746-David, of Abner Bunnil ( Private). December, 1747-Davis, of Abner Bunnil. December 25, 1749-Abner, of Abner Bunnil. November 3, 1751-Elizabeth, of Abner Bunnil. January I, 1726-7-And Patience ye dau. of Benj. Bunnill. November, 1727-Hezekiah, son of Benj. Bunnill. January, 1742-3-Joseph, of Benj. Bunnill.


Repetition.


January, 1742-3-Joseph, of Benj. Bunnill. November, 1744-Susannah, of Benj. Bunnill. April, 1746-Lydia, of Benj. Bunnil. June 21, 1746-7-Benj. Bunnil. February, 1749-50-Samuel, of Benj. Bunnil. June 3, 1739-Nathaniel, of Ebenezer Bunnill. August, 1741-Sarai, of Ebenezer Bunill. May, 1744-Lydia, of Ebenezer Bunnel. February, 1746-7-Israel, of Ebenezer Bunnil. August, 1747-Eunice and Miriam, of Joseph Bunnil. September, 1733-Hezekiah Bunnell and 3 children, Hezekiah, Daniel and Jesse. November, 1735-Titus, of Hezekia Bunnel. December 4, 1737-Esther, of Hezh Bunnill. November, 1741-Desire, of Parmenius Bunnil. January, 1741-2-Parmenius, of Parmenius Bunnil. January 1744-5-Mary, of Parmenius Bunnil. April 6, 1746-John, of Parmenius Bunnil.


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PARSON HALL'S RECORDS.


April, 1747-8-Rachel, of Parmenius Bunnil. August, 1750-Desire, dau. of Parmenius Bunnil. May, 1752-Damaris, of Parmenias Bunnil. January 4, 1729-30-Rebeca, daug. of Sergt Bunil. July II, 1731-Stephen, of Sergt Bunnil.


December, 1727-Mercy, dau. of Benj. Burr. August-Samuel, of Benj. Burr.


April, 1732-3-Mabel, ch. of Bozy Burr. September 21, 1735-Maria, dau. of Widow Burr. January 1749-50-Sarah, of Joseph Burr. August, 1750-Joseph, of Joseph Burr.


July 15, 1739-Martha, Mary and Sarah, daughters of Michael Chapman.


January, 1739-40-Nathaniel, of Michael Chapman. May 2, 1742-Mercy, dau. of Michael Chapman. June, 1744-Ruth, of Michael Chapman. January 8, 1748-9-Deliverance, of Michael Chapman. August, 1750-Thankful, of Michael Chapman.


December, 1752-Abin, of Michael Chapman. June 19, 1737-Esther, of Wait Chatterton.


February 3, 1739-40-Abraham, of Wait Chatterton.


July, 1742-Esther, of Wait Chatterton. April, 1745-Josiah, of Wait Chatterton.


February, 1746-7-Hannah, of Wait Chatterton. May, 1749-Eunice, of Wait Chatterton. December, 1751-Lois, of Wait Chatterton.


December 18, 1748-Abigail, wife of Obediah Clark. March, 1733-34-David, of David Clark.


January, 1735-6-Huldah, of David Clarke.


December 4, 1737-Phebe, of David Clark.


March 23, 1739-40-Abigail, of David Clark. July II, 1752-Hannah, of Isrel Clark.


March 24, 1732-3-Rachel Clark.


June 6, 1725-Josiah, Thankfull and Hannah, children of Syl- vanus Clark.


October 31, 1725-William, son of Sylvester Clark.


March I, 1729-30-Mary, of Josiah Clark.


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January, 1732-3-Solomon, of Josiah Clark.


November, 1727-Andrew, son Stephen Clark. August, 1741-Martha, Stephen Clark's wife's child. April, 1746-Sarah, of Stephen Clark.


April, 1747-8-Abel, of Stephen Clark (private). November 3, 1751-Dimond, of Stephen Clark. August, 1750-Sylvanus, of Wm. Clark. July II, 1752-Sarah, of Wm. Clark. August I, 1725-Rachel, daughter David Cook.


March 21, 1726-Also Sarah, dau. of David Cook.


May II, 1725-Also one married daughter of Ephraim Cook. March 30, 1726-Lydia, dau. Ephraim Cook.


April 14, 1728-Mary, dau. of Ephraim Cook. October 14, 1733-Tirzah, dau. of Ephraim Cook. November, 1735-Elam, of Ephraim Cook.


March 26, 1738, Elisabeth and Phebe, of Ephraim Cook.


March 5, 1726-7-Ann, dau. of Israel Cook. March-Benjamin, of Israel Cook.


November, 1734-Benjamin, of Israel Cooke. April, 1730-31-Katherine, of Israel Cook.


June 19, 1737-Ezekel and John, sons of Israel Cook. May, 1740-I-Abel, ye child of Israel Cook.


June 20, 1725-And Thankful, dau. of Henry Cook. September 13, 1730-& Ephraim, of Sylvanus Cook. September, 1735-Damaris & Abiah, ds. of Silvanus Cook. November, 1726-Damaris, dau. Samuel Cook. June, 1730-Lowly, dau. of Samuel Cook. November 25, 1733-Samuel, of Samuel Cook. July, 1735-Eunice, of Samuel Cook (this was private baptism). November, 1737-Lowe, ye dau. Samuel Cook. November 25, 1739-Aarron, of Sam'l Cook. June, 1758-Hannah, of Sam'l Cook. September, 1742-Thankfull, of Sergt. Cook. September, 1745-Pegg, Capt. Cook's servant's child. May, 1744-Dick and Cezar, Mr. Cook's negros. June 21, 1746-7-Job, servant of Mr. Cook. May, 1749-Cato, servant of Mr. Cook.


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PARSON HALL'S RECORDS.


June, 1726- Moses, son of Sam'l Cole. August, 1729-Mercy, dau. Samuel Cole. August, 1735-Samuel, son of Samuel Cole, Jr. May I, 1737-Lois, of Samuel Cole, Jr. May II, 1740-Mindwell, dau. Samuel Cole.




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