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New Britain
June I6 Annie J. Pelton
Portland, Conn.
72 Yrs.
July
2 Baby Dyson
New Britain
4 Days
July
30
Hartford, Conn.
79 Yrs.
Mar. I Alfred J. Smith
New Britain
5I Yrs.
Mar. 2 Elmit P. Sagendorf
New Britain
38 Yrs.
Feb. 27 Alice B. Attwood
New Britain
40 Yrs.
Mar. 6 Nellie C. Reed
Torrington, Conn.
47 Yrs. 6 Mos.
Apr.
14 Mary Rebecca Lockwood
New Britain
82 Yrs.
Apr. I4 Thomas C. Lockwood
New Britain
80 Yrs.
Apr. I6 Baby Swain (boy)
New Britain
May I Francis G. Bonnel
Windsor, Conn.
45 Yrs. 5 Mos.
May 9 Samuel Tully
Hartford
75 Yrs. 9 Mos.
May 9 Virgil P. Humason
New Britain
57 Yrs.
July I7 Sabra Cowles
Kensington
85 Yrs.
July 23 Henry Abram Church
New Britain
8 Mos.
Sept. 2 Harold Emil Tucker Sept. I4 Thomas H. Porter
New Britain
6 Mos.
New Britain
60 Yrs.
Oct. I Ellen White Beatty
Madison, Conn.
7 Mos.
Oct. 5 Leopold Klett
New Britain
66 Yrs.
Oct. 27 William Thornton
New Britain
80 Yrs. 9 Mos.
Oct. 4 Eunice Miriam Ward
New Britain
May 29
Daniel Goodison
New Britain
Feb. 23 Charles Neuschulten
641
IN NEW BRITAIN.
BURIALS
Name.
Place of Interment. Age.
1905.
Nov. 8 Thomas R. Footit
Westfield, Conn.
31 Yrs.
Oct. I6 Helen J. Woodward
Hartford, Conn.
33 Yrs.
Nov. 27
Thomas Taylor
New Britain
62 Yrs.
Dec.
2 Mary Maude Simons McCarthy
Plainville, Conn.
30 Yrs.
1906.
Jan. 6
Ethel May Binning
New Britain
7 Mos.
Jan. .17
Almena M. Kirk
New Britain
65 Yrs.
Jan. 21
Margaret E. Hicks
New Britain
62 Yrs.
Jan. 22 Russell C. Barnes
New Britain
3 Mos.
Mar. 5
Marie E. Rossberg
New Britain
72 Yrs.
Feb.
17 Eleanor Madeline Larson
New Britain
2 Yrs.
Mar.
15 Helen M. Warren
Naugatuck, Conn.
70 Yrs.
Apr. 7
Earl G. Elliott
New Britain
2 Mos.
Last one by Rev. Jared Starr
May 9 Margaret May Stolls
New Britain
18 Yrs.
May 25
Elizabeth Jones
New Britain
65 Yrs.
June 9 Robert B. Hurrell
New Britain
68 Yrs.
Aug. 3I Mary A. Carroll
New Britain
53 Yrs.
Nov.
7
Ann Maria Porter
New Britain
70 Yrs.
Dec. 3 Maude C. Waters
New Britain
22 Yrs.
INDEXES
INDEX OF SUBJECTS
PAGE
Aberdeen, Scotland 31
Academy at Stratford 65
Academy, service in .. . . 289, 290, 322
Acting Bishop
98
Adamites
38, 117
Admission into Diocese
286
Adrian, Mich.
448
Africa
26, 10I
African Mission School
IOI
Alabama .
I02
Albany turnpike
185
Almanac, first Churchman's
33
Almanac, first with Church Days,
20
Amboy, N. J.
22
Amenia, N. Y.
466
America
13 to 33
Annual reports reviewed
425
Anti-Episcopal Convention, 27, 28,
29, 30, 78, 79
Archdeaconry of Hartford, meet
at New Britain
408, 417
Armonk, N. Y.
466
Ashtabula, O. .
210
Assessment of 1813
97
Assets of the old Church
309
Atheism
I25
Avon
185
Baptism,
first
Episcopal
in
Conn.
42
Baptism, first in America
16
Baptism of children, 38, 39. 40, 118,
I21
Baptisms
.167, 171, 172, 173, 486
Baptisms, early in New Britain, 278,
282, 290
Baptisms, local from Middle-
town records .....
. . 271, 272, 273
Baptists, 40, 50, 55, 122, 123, 126, 127,
167
Barkhamsted
94. 196, 197
Belfast, Me.
16
Berlin
134, 207, 272
Bethany . . 433. 438 Bible, approved editions, 99, 213, 214 Bible, not read in public by the Standing Order 76,77 Bible, see Word 117
Bibles, for every family
122
Bibles, incorrect edition
dis-
tributed
98
Bible & Prayer Book Society .. 97 Biographical notices of clergy, 92 Biographical Sketches, 106 to 115, 172 to 245, 429 to 468
Bishop Brownell, elected
. .
100
Bishop Brownell's Western vis- itation IOI
Bishop, first consecration of in
America
33
Bishop, first of Ohio
190, 215
Bishop, for New England
1 8
Bishop, invited to act.
98
Bishop, letter to the . . 153, 154, 156, 157, 255
Bishop of Conn., elected, 31, 84, 92
Bishop of New York, elected. .
32
Bishop of Pennsylvania, elected,
32
Bishop of Vermont, elected
33
Bishop of Virginia, elected
. .
32
Bishop, petitioned for
23, 25
Bishop Seabury, elected
84
Bishop's Address, first printed,
95
Bishops, appointment of opposed, 25, 27, 28, 29, 30, 78, 79
Bishops, effort for
26,31
Bishops, fear of
29, 30
Bishops, first House of
32
Bishop's Fund
. 96, 97
Bishops, non-juring
23
Bishops, Scottish
87
Bishop's signatures
93
Bishops of Connecticut. . . 105 to 115 Bishop's support . 85, 80, 96, 97 Bishop Williams, testimonial to, 337
Blasphemy
116, 120
Blizzard of 1888
405. 400
Bloomfield
58, 136, 196
Boarders
122
Boarders, must join family wor-
ship
121
Boardman, C
210. 215
Boston, Mass.
17, 20, 24
Boston Synod
11Q
Branford
172, 173
Bridgeport
100
Bristol
136, 176
Brooklyn, Conn.
. 59. 72, 100, 126
Burials
621
Burlington, N. J.
23
Burritt Mission
373. 374
PAGE
Autographs of Churchmen
67
646
INDEX OF SUBJECTS.
PAGE
Calendar, The
334
California
15
Calvary Church, Stonington, 368, 455
Canfield, O.
215
Canons adopted
93
Canons, Ancient
96
Cape Cod
I6
Capital laws
II6
Catechist
53, 61
Catechist at Stratford
62
Catechist, interfered with
61
Cemetery inscriptions
I53
Census, Episcopal & Non-Epis-
copal .
.29, 80, 81, 82
Census of Connecticut, 1774, 29, 80, 81, 82
Central Village
.342, 447
Certificate law, 73, 85, 88, 127, 128,
129
Certificates of withdrawal, 94, 140, 141, 167, 168, 269, 270
Chancel improvements
411, 412
Chapel built
346, 348
Charity Organization
406
Charleston, S. C. .
.20,21
Charter of the S. P. G.
21
Cheshire
168, 178
Children's work
394, 395
Choir stalls
4II
Chorister
419, 420
Christ Church and Ohio
169, 170
Christ Church, Bethany
438
Christ Church, Boston
.24,33, 47
Christ Church, Canaan
467
Christ Church, centennial anni- versary 413
Christ Church, Hartford, 94, 279, 286, 429, 430
Christ Church, Middletown, 93, 97, 108, 113, 139, 27I
Christ Church, origin of
. .
165
Christ Church, Philadelphia, 21, 23,
32
Christ Church, reference to in
Journal of Convention . . . 159, 160 Christ Church, Rock Spring, N. C. . . . 461
Christ Church, Rye, N. Y. II4
Christ Church, Savannah, Ga., 25
Christ
Church,
Schenectady,
N. Y.
463
Christ Church, Sheffield, Mass., 467 Christ Church, Stratford, 45, 47, 48, 49, 64
Christ Church, Unionville
442
Christ Church, Watertown
464
Christ Church, West Haven
...
I64
Christ Church, Westport .. 286, 4II, 466
PAGE
Christian Knowledge Society, 98,
125, 339
Christian Knowledge
Society,
meet at New Britain
.
357
Christmas Carols
. 372, 375, 455
Christmas Sermon
88
Church bells
.339, 397
Church built at Brooklyn, Conn., 59 Church building, 1837 ; 289, 291, 292, 293, 294, 295, 322; 1848, 320, 321, 324, 325, 332
Church building, description of, 325, 330, 33I
Church building, first in Amer- ica 17
Church building, first in Penn.,
19
Church building, first in process
of construction in Conn. ....
48
Church building, oldest in Conn., I02
Church
building,
oldest
in
Northern States
23
Church building, reopened, 347, 348, 393, 400
Church building, repairs, 346, 347, 348, 361, 362, 371, 392, 393, 394, 395, 396, 397, 399, 402, 404, 407, 411, 416 Church building, second in
Hartford Co.
I36
Church building, selling of, 160, 161, 162, 267, 268, 269, 322
Church buildings in Hartford
Co.
150
Church building torn down.
I62
Church building, voted, 150, 248, 289, 320
Church built of logs
212
Church canons
386, 418
Church, damaged by storm. . .. . 159 Church debts, 31I, 348, 351, 359, 361, 372, 375, 376, 377, 390
Churches and towns in Conn., 40, 75, 76, 102, 103, 104
Churches, established by law, 72, 126 Churches, first three in Conn. .. 49 Churches, in 1760, 75; in 1777, 76; in 1799, 103, 104
Churches, majority of adopt
constitution
90
Churches, new ones only by consent of General Court, 38, 117 Churches, only one relieved by law of 1727 53
Churches, regulated .117, 118
Church, first in Hartford Co. .. 136 Church, first organized in Conn., 45
Church, first step for collective body 3I
Church of England, first named in statutes I22
647
INDEX OF SUBJECTS.
PAGE
Church of England, first record in Conn. 38
Church of England, granted
right to tax themselves . . . . 32, 123 Church of England, legally Presbyterian 39
Church of England, members
of
38, 39, 118
Church of England minister.
legalized
. 52, 122, 123
Church of England, recognized
in law
. 122, 123, 127
Church of Our Saviour, Plain-
ville
. 350, 351, 44I
Church of the Redeemer, New
York
463
Church of the Redeemer, South- ington 35I
Church of the Resurrection,
Philadelphia
435
Church property, sale of, 322, 413, 415, 42I
Churchmen, early of Berlin, 137, 139 Churchmen, early in New Brit- ain 277, 278, 279
Churchmen, find favor
.72, 126
Churchmen, hardships of, 17, 18, 19,
26, 31, 42, 49, 50, 59, 68, 69, 71
Churchmen, increase in number, 75
Churchmen, in majority 76
Church papers
94
Churchmen, pay double rates .74 Churchmen, unjustly accused, 73, 74 Church services by minister. allowed by law .68, 122, 123
Church statistics 33
Church, supported by law
30
Claremont, N. H.
33
Clerks
424, 480
Clergy and parishes, 1836
286
Clergy, first meet the Bishop in
America
31
Clergy, list in 1777, 76; in 1799, 103, 104
Clergy, ordained by Bps. Sca- bury and Jarvis .91, 92
Clergyman, first Episcopal in
Mass. ..
17
Clergyman, first in South Caro- lina 20
Clergymien, number of . . . 30, 75, 102 Clergymen, only four in North America 20
Clergymen, permitted in Pa. .. 20
Cleveland, O., 177, 178, 210, 215, 217 Colebrook 197
Collectors, powers of
123
Colored people of New Britain, 418
Columbia, O.
.210, 215 1
PAGE
Columbus, O.
190, 212, 214
Communicants
167, 578
Communicants in 1836
283
Communicants, statistics of
425
Communion cup used at Christ
Church .
164
Communion Office
32, 87, 88
Compulsory minister's support,
116, 117
Concert for benefit of Church .. 292
Concordate
87
Confirmation, at Plymouth
207
Confirmations 167, 562 Confirmations, statistics of .... 426 Confirmation, the first .. 91, 296, 297 Congregational accessions, 23, 33, 45, 55, 56, 75
Congregational Association ...
27
Congregational Church, Berlin, 94
Congregational Churches
ap-
proved .
..
39, 119
Congregational Churches regu-
lated
38. 43, 118
Congregational
Church,
New
London
41
Congregational, first mention in
the laws
39, 119
Congregational way alone prac-
ticed
37
Congregationalism in Mass. 33
Congregationalist, first to come over 45 Congregationalists at Hartford divided 38
Congregationalists in Virginia, 19
Congressman,
born
at
New
Britain
182
Connecticut, 22, 26, 29, 31, 33, 34 to 120
Connecticut Bible Society
98
Connecticut laws
..
. 369, 385
Connecticut, Non-Episcopal cen-
sus of
.79 to 82
Consecration, 1837, 293, 296, 297 ;
1848, 327, 328, 329. 332, 333
Consecration, at New London,
88
Consecration, Bishop elect failed
of
31
Consecration, first of a church, 32, 91
Consecration, of Bishops 32 Consecration of Bp. Brownell, 100 Consecration of Bp. Hobart, .. 111 Consecration of Bp. Jarvis, 92, 100 Consecration of Bp. Scabury, 31, 86, 107
Consecration of Bp. Williams, 113
Consecration, last by Bp. Sca-
bury
91
648
INDEX OF SUBJECTS.
PAGE
Constitution of Church adopted, 88, 89, 90, 151, 25I
Contributions for building, 291, 292, 300, 301, 302, 32I
Contributions for preaching, 286, 287, 302, 340
Convention, Anti-Episcopal, 27, 28, 29, 78, 79 Convention, first Annual 89
Convention, first General
.. 28, 32
Convention fund
.291, 306, 310
Convention of clergy
26
Episcopate .
78
Convention of Conn. clergy .. 31, 86
Convention, marching to .
93
Conventions in Ohio, 190, 192, 212, 213, 214, 215
Convocation
87
Convocation at New Britain, 337,
338, 339, 341, 349, 351, 358, 359
Corner stone ...
. 325, 326, 327
Corner stone, contents of .. 395, 396
Cures, number of, 30, 75, 95, 102,
103, 104
Daughters of the King
415, 419
Death of Mr. Rogers
400
Deaths, 167, 281, 319, 322, 334, 337, 355, 360, 373
Delegates to Convention, 151, 159, 160, 249, 250, 253, 254, 256, 258, 260, 261, 263, 265, 425, 483 Denomination, first named in Conn. .38, 119
Deputy to General Convention, 207, 430, 444, 448
Derby
100
Dickinson house 384
Diocese of Connecticut estab-
lished
89
Diocese of Ohio .
. . 202, 212, 213, 215
Dioceses, union of 32 Dissenters from Standing 213
Order ..... 119, 123, 127, 129, 140
Dissenters in England . . . .... 28, 78
Dissenting ministers
become
Churchmen
. . 45, 47, 55, 56
Dissenters settled Connecticut,
37
Durham
204
Dutch Church
19
East Main St. Church
.283 to 325
Easton, Md.
454
Election Sermon
.99, 43I
Elizabeth, N. J.
27
Enfield
I26
Episcopal Academy, 90, 97, 101, 408, 464
Episcopal acts by Bp. Griswold, 98
Episcopal attire, first worn . 88
PAGE
Episcopal Church established by law .72, 126 Episcopal College IOI Episcopal dissenters I27
Episcopal, first use of the word
in Connecticut laws
85, 127
Episcopal oppression
28
Episcopalians, lenity with regard to 28
Episcopalians, proportion of, 29, 82 Episcopalians, taxing I23
Episcopate, Discourse on
pub-
lished
24
Episcopate discussed
27
Esopus, N. Y.
448
Essex borough
314
Exeter parish
89
Fairs, 308, 310, 314, 340, 358, 384, 394 Families, number of reduced .. 313 Family worship .120, 12I
Fairfield, 44, 46, 48, 50, 51, 54, 55, 61, 65, 68, 72
Farmington, assigned to New
Britain
312
Farmington Canal
295
Fast Day
91
Favors to Standing Order, 66, 67, 71
Financial reports, reviewed .. 426
Fiscal year
416
Founders of Christ Church, 149, 165
Franklin, Conn.
100
Fundamental Orders
II6
Fulton, N. Y.
198, 199
Galesville, N. C.
460
28
General Association, Journal of, General Association of Conn., 27, 128
General Consociation
124
General Convention, IOI, 202, 212,
Georgetown, D. C.
436
Georgia
25
Gifts to the parish, 301, 305, 329, 333,
348, 349, 352, 366, 367, 371, 376, 384, 393, 394, 395, 398, 399, 400, 402, 403, 404, 405, 407, 414, 425, 446
Gift to Rector
.357, 413
Good Friday, first appointed as
Fast Day
9I
Gospel
service,
appropriation
East Plymouth
176, 185, 205
Ecclesiastical laws
II6 to 129
for
.64, 124
Grace Cathedral, Topeka, Kan-
sas
468
Grace Church, Brooklyn, N. Y., 465 Grace Church, Cabotville, Mass.,
440, 44I
Grace Church, Saybrook, 320, 437, 438, 44I
649
INDEX OF SUBJECTS.
PAGE
Grace Church, Yantic ...... 436, 437 Granby, 137, 182, 184, 185, 187, 194, 196, 197
Great Barrington, Mass., 195, 196, 197
Greenwich
66, 68, 71
Groton
.50, 68
Guilford .
. 58, 78, 124
Half-way Covenant, 39, 40, 85, 118, 119, 12I
Hampton, Va.
17
Hartford
40, 118, 136
Hartford Co., first service in
..
135
Hartford, Second Church 119
Hartland
197
Harwinton
.91, 185, 204, 205
Hebron
.57,68
Henrico, Va.
20
Heretics
38,
II7
Highland, N. Y.
448
High school
3.36
Historical information, where found 102
Historical sketches of Christ Church 169
Holy orders, desired
24
Holy Trinity, Brooklyn, N. Y.,
454, 462
Holy Trinity, Hertford, N. C., 460 Holy Trinity, Middletown, 465, 271
Homestead act 189
Horse Neck
66
Huntington
178
Idolatry
116
Indians
16, 17, 25, 58, 61, 119
Inhabitant, first white in Rhode Island 18
Institution
.207, 369, 370
Jamaica, L. I.
22, 106
Jamestown. Va. 16, 17
Jefferson, O.
215
Jerseys
22
Journal, first parish reports in 95
Journals, first printed 90 Kennebec, Mc. 17
Kensington, 133, 134, 135, 140, 141, 167, 271, 272
Kent Island, Md. 17 King's Chapel 20. 21, 33, 93
King's College 26
King's instructions to Govern- ors 21
Ladies' Aid Society 414, 415, 416 Ladies' Society 393
Land for cemetery
152, 153
Land for church building
152
Land fund
.124
Land presented the parish 296, 301, 302, 367
PAGE
Land, purchase of 323, 324, 352, 366, 367, 417
Land, sale of
322, 352
Laws of Colony, first printed .. 120 Lay reader .... 53, 288, 305, 386, 423 Lebanon 89
Ledyard
65
Legislature, listen to Bp. Brown- ell 99
Lenox, Mass.
195
Letters to the Bishop, 153, 154, 156,
157,255
Library, Somaster's
66
Lion, The
415
Litchfield
.58, 88
Liverpool, O.
210, 215
Long Hill
46
Lottery
152, 255, 260
Maine
15, 18, 19
Marriage,
first
recorded
in
America
17
Marriages
167, 591
Martha's Vineyard
16
Maryland
18, 22, 30
Masonic address
207
Massachusetts .. . . . 17, 19, 21, 29, 33 Medina, O. .. . 210, 211, 215, 216, 217 Meeting houses, 66, 122, 123, 125, 138 Mecting called by a Justice, 160, 265 Meeting, last one of Christ Church 162, 269
Meetings in private houses, for- bidden 122
Memorial of Churchmen 67
Men's Club
418
Meriden
114, 168, 176, 177,
178
Methodism
32
Methodist, carly society of
202
Methodist preachers
202, 203
Methodists
167
Methodist
service
at
Christ
Church
159
Middletown, 86, 90, 91. 93. 97, 108,
135, 136, 139
Middletown, N. Y.
448
Milford
.77,173
Minister, Congregational, first
to come over
45
Minister, engaged in teaching, 315 345, 353
Minister, Episcopal, only one in Conn. 49
Minister, first Episcopal made
D.D. by Yale
100
Minister. first Episcopal
to
preach in Conn.
41
Minister, first hired
151, 248
Minister, first in Boston
·
17
650
INDEX OF SUBJECTS.
PAGE
PAGE
Minister, first in Maryland 18
Minister, first in Rhode Island, 18
Minister, first settled in Ohio .. 188 Ministers and the marriage ser- vice I26
Ministers, colored IOI
Ministers, dissenting,
become
Churchmen 45, 47, 56 Ministers, educated at Yale or Harvard 124
Ministers, exempt from taxes, 12I
Ministers from St. Mark's . 387 Ministers in 1760, 75; in 1777, 76; in 1799, 103, 104
Ministers, irregular I22
Ministers, long service 100
Ministers, marriage by legalized, I20 Ministers, none but settled and approved to be attended .. 38, 118 Ministers, number of Congrega- tional, 1766 75
Ministers of Christ Church, 151, 153, 157, 158, 159, 171 to 218, 248, 249, 253, 255, 257, 261
Ministers, officiating, 288, 358, 365, 379, 381, 387, 389, 410 Ministers of St. Mark's, 421, 422, 427 to 468
Ministers, only one for 14 places, 53 Minister's support, 37, 38, 41, 116, 117, 120, 121, 124
Minister, violating canons .. 96
Ministry of Mr. Baldwin, 356 to 370 Ministry of Mr. Bodley ... 414, etc. Ministry of Mr. Capron .. 327 to 343 Ministry of Mr. Davis ... 288 to 305 Ministry of Dr. Drumm, 379 to 387 Ministry of Mr. Fisher .. 316 to 320
Ministry of Mr. Guion .. . 306 to 319 Ministry of Prof. Jackson, 319 to 335 Ministry of Mr. Mansfield, 288, 305, 306
Ministry of Mr. Middleton, 368 to 379
Ministry of Mr. Rogers .. 39I to 400 Ministry of Mr. Russell, 342 to 354 Ministry of Mr. Snowden, 388 to 391 Ministry of Mr. Stoddard, 403 to 410 Ministry of Mr. Wayne, 4II to 414 Ministry of Dr. Wheaton, 283 to 288 Missionaries, contributions for, 128 Missionaries for New London,
Newtown and Redding 55
Missionaries from New Britain, 356 Missionaries in 1756, 75; in 1777, 76 Missionaries, must be asked for 30 Missionaries of the S. P. G. ar- rive 22
Missionaries of S. P. G., duties of
Missionaries of S. P. G., first 9 in Conn. had been dissenters, 56 Missionaries, sent only where wanted 57
Missionaries, want of
58, 59, 60
Missionary appointed
24, 46
Missionary at Rye, N. Y.
42
Missionary, first appointed to
Conn.
46
Missionary for Fairfield
62
Missionary for North Groton, 56
Missionary, itinerant of . the
Colony
56
Missionary Society
97
Missionary Society, aid from, 286, 290, 305, 306, 310, 323, 339 Missionary Society of Ohio ... 215 Missionary S. P. G., first in Conn. 4I
Missionary to Africa
26,
IOI
Missionary to Ohio
209
Missionary work, first contribu- tion I6
Missions in New Britain ... 373, 374 Money, borrowing . . 326, 332, 346
Moravians
124
Moyamensing, Pa.
434
Mystic Bridge
455
Naugatuck
174
New Britain, 78, 133, 135, 139, 140,
I4I, 152, 255, 275, to 641
New Britain, grand list of 1805, 152
New Brunswick, N. J.
106
New Connecticut
177
New England
25
New England Colonies 22
New Fairfield
58, 68, 69
New Foundland
.15, 16
New Hampshire
17, 18, 29
New Haven, Conn., 23, 55, 83, 99,
109
New Haven laws
I20
Newington, 133, 134, 137, 165, 271, 272
New Jersey
23, 26, 29
New London, 41, 55, 65, 69, 84, 88, I06
New Milford
45, 58, 126
Newport, R. I.
23
Newtown, 47, 48, 72, 76, 83, 84, 93;
100, 125, 173
New York
19, 21, 22, 23, 26, 29
Niantic
464
Normal School
336, 438
North Carolina
16
Northfield
185, 205, 206
Northford
178
North Groton
55, 56, 65, 66
56 North Guilford .70, 173, 178
!
1
651
INDEX OF SUBJECTS.
PAGE
North Haven, 47, 48, 135, 176, 177, 178
Norwalk, Conn. . .. 32, 46, 48, 68, 91
Norwich
58, 100
Nova Scotia 85
Oath of Clerk 388
Ohio, 156, 157, 186, 187, 188, 189, 190, 191, 209
Ohio and Connecticut
.169, 170
Ohio, Diocese of, 202, 212, 213, 215
Ohio, first Bishop of 190, 215 Oldest living Rectors 422
Ordination at New Britain, 335, 343,
447, 449
Ordination certificate
155
Ordination, first in America, 32, 86, 91
Ordination, going to England for .24, 42, 47, 53, 55, 56
Ordination, lives lost for 26
Ordination, Presbyterian
23
Ordinations, by English Bishops
92
Ordinations, list of
.91, 92
Organization, Christ
Church,
Berlin
149
Organization of St. Mark's, 283, 284, 285
Organizations in the parish 419
Organists
420
Organs for Churches, 93, 94, 295,
347, 348, 362, 408, 412, 416
Outside aid, 286, 290, 300, 305, 306, 310, 323, 339
Palmyra, N. Y. 437
Parishes, adopt constitution 89
Parishes, number of, 75, 76, 102, 103, 104, 286
Parish, first formed in the Dio- cese 89
Parish, first organized in New
England
18
Parish house
412, 416, 417
Parishioners of Christ Church,
219, 278
Parishioners of St. Mark's, 1837, 297
Parish members . . 369, 391, 418, 421
Parish records .357, 382
Parish register
383
Parish reports, first
95.
289
Parish, self-supporting
323
Pennsylvania
19, 22, 29
Penobscot 16
Periodicals, Church
94
Philadelphia, Pa.
21, 23, 32
Plainfield
342
Plainville
295
Pledge system
413
Plymouth
136, 208, 214
PAGE
Popery
I26
Popham Colony 17
Port Jervis, N. Y. 448
Portsmouth, N. H. 18
Prayer Book, Bp. Brownell's 100
Prayer Book, Bp. Seabury's
. .
90
Prayer Book, changes in
. 32,
88
Prayer Book, discussed
87
Prayer Book, first in New Eng-
land
16
Prayer Book, first used in U. S., 15
Prayer Book, Proposed
32
Prayer Book, desired 44, 49
Prayer Book, revised 88
Prayer Book, ridiculed 21
Prayer Book service by laymen, 68, 69
Prayer Book, service denounced, 17
Prayer Book, service required by law 22
Prayer Book, study of
23
Prayer Book, use of prohibited, 19 Preachers, irregular ... 69, 124, 125 Preaching candidates 95 Preaching, first in New Britain, 281 Preaching, Subscriptions for, 287, 340, 341
Presbyterian, Church of Eng-
land
39
Presbyterian Synod
27, 78
President of U. S., address to, 92
Private school
336
Protestants
125
Protestant Episcopal, name first
used
31
Providence
18, 24
Public money
152, 255, 259
Public service attending, 68, 117, 119,
122, 125, 127, 128
Public worship, fund for,
128
Puritan ministers in Virginia ..
18
Quakerism
22
Quakers, 23, 38, 40. 50, 55, 71, 117, 123, 127
Queen Caroline Parish, Md. ... 429 Queen's Chapel, Portsmouth, N. H.
25
Ranters
38, 117
Ravenna, O.
210, 215
Recommendation
to
Bishop, 153,
154. 255
Record, last belonging to Christ
Church
164
Record, missing page of
357
Records of Christ Church, 150, 246
to 270
Rector of fifty years ago re-
membered
422
Pomfret
59, 126 | Rector's vacation
.358, 393
652
INDEX OF SUBJECTS.
PAGE
Rector's work in the blizzard,
405, 406
Rectory, 364, 366, 367, 370, 398, 416, 417
Rectory blessed
417
Rectory, collections for 366
Redding, ..... 45, 66, 71, 76, 84, 173
Religious equality
.33, 129
Religious freedom, 119, 121, 125, 129
Religious instruction and select- men II6
Religious sects
40, 75
Religious societies
129
Reorganization
369
Revolutionary War
. 31, 83, 84
Rhode Island
18, 21, 23, 29
Ripton
48
Rising Sun Village, Pa. 434
Rival service forbidden 118
Rocky Hill
134, 272
Rogerenes
40, 4I
Roman Catholics
23
Rome, O.
215
Rye, N. Y.
47
Saco, Me.
18
Salary of Rector, 288, 303, 306, 318,
327, 331, 337, 341, 343, 344, 350, 353, 356, 362, 363, 375, 378, 380, 381, 388, 390, 392, 403, 411, 414 Salem 174, 175
Salem Bridge
433
Service,
first
of
reformed
San Sabra, Texas 459
Savages
16
Savannah, Ga.
25
Saybrook .
.20, 320, 336
Saybrook Convention
I2I
Saybrook Platform
.39, 86,
I2I
Schenectady, N. Y. II3 Schools, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 128, 152, 315, 336, 345, 353, 438, 450
Schools, Colony, support of . 64
Schools, Episcopal, 62, 63, 64 65, 66, 67
School fund diverted, 64, 67, 128, 152
School master at Fairfield .. 62, 65 School master at Ledyard 65
School master at North Groton, 65 School master at Stratford, 63, 64 School master for Indians 65
School masters, duties of бо
School, money raised to support, 63 65
Schools, law to suppress
Schools, want of 60
Scioto Company 182,
187
Scotland
125
Seating plan, 1837
294, 295
Second Church, Hartford, es-
tablished 40
Sectaries, prohibited
.44, 117
Sects, in Conn.
40, 50, 75
Sects, in New England
75
Selectmen and Bibles
I22
Selectmen and family worship, I20 Selectmen and religious instruc- tion II6
Separatists
. 50, 124, 127
Sermon at Berlin, 141 to 148, 151, 158
Service, asked for
42
Service, attempt to suppress, 42, 43, 68, 69
Service, Episcopal,
no
law
against
43
Service, enjoined by first charter for an English Colony 15 Service, enjoined by the King, 21 Service, first at Medina, O. .. . . .
2II Service, first at Middletown 136 Service, first at Newington 151
Service, first desire for in Conn., 4I
Service, first in Conn. 42 Service, first in Hartford Co ... 135 Service, first in New Britain, 280, 281, 282, 283
Service, first in New England, 17
Service, first in Ohio 178
Service.
first
of
permanent
Church .
16
Church
15
Service in New York I9
Service of unreformed Church, 15
Service on early ships 15 Services, by lay reader, prose- cutions for attending 68
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