History of the First Congregational church, Stonington, Conn., 1674-1874. With the report of bi-centennial proceedings, June 3, 1874. With appendix containing statistics of the church, Part 26

Author: Wheeler, Richard Anson, b. 1817
Publication date: 1875
Publisher: Norwich, Conn., T. H. Davis & co.
Number of Pages: 330


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June 29, 1764, Susanna Stanton, adult, and her daughter Eunice.


The same day, Ezra, son of Nathaniel Gallup.


The same day, Eunice, daughter of Lieut. Daniel Denison, two last named from the west parish.


Aug. 5, 1764, Thomas, son of Amos and Desire Hallam.


Aug. 12, 1764, John, son of Docter Benjamin, and Elizabeth Blodgett.


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Aug. 26, 1764, Nabbe, daughter of Widow Abigail Champlin. The same day, Thomas Eldridge, son of Nathaniel, and Abigail Williams. The same day, Andrew, son of Capt. Nathan, and Abigail Stanton. Sept. 2, 1764, Bridget, daughter of Joseph Page, and wife Lucy.


The same day, Samuel, Jabesh, Elizabeth, and Charles, children of Jabesh and Elizabeth Frink.


Sept. 9, 1764, Edward, Mary, Elizabeth, Nathan, children of Oliver, and Mary Smith.


Sept. 16, 1764, Susannah Debill, an adult person.


Oct. 4, 1764, Dorothy Brown, adult, baptized by immersion.


Oct. 7, 1764, Peleg, son of Peleg, and Prudence Noyes.


Oct. 14, 1764, Mary, Priscilla, and Nehemiah, children of Nehemiah, and Mary Palmer.


Oct. 16, 1764, Mary Clark, aged about 84 years.


April 14, 1765, Surviah, daughter of David, and Surviah Miner.


April 28, 1765, Joseph, son of Deacon Joseph Denison, Esq., and wife Bridget. The same day, Prudence, daughter of John Dean, and wife Martha.


June 9, 1765, Esther, daughter of Richard, and Silence Wheeler.


June 16, 1765, Paul, Lucy, John and Anna, children of Paul Wheeler, Esq., and wife Lucy.


The same day, Amos, son of Eleazer and Abigail Williams.


Dec. 3, 1765, John, son of Peleg, and Prudence Noyes.


April 27, 1766, of Paul, and Lucy Wheeler.


June 1, 1766, Zebulon, son of Zebulon, and Lydia Chesebrough.


June 8, 1766, Perez, son of Jabez, and Elizabeth Frink.


The same day, Elijah, son of Nehemiah, and Mary Palmer. The same day, Lydia, daughter of Moses, and Esther Yeomans.


June 15, 1766, Cynthia, daughter of Amos, and Martha Denison.


June 29, 1766, Lucretia, daughter of Edward, and Mercy Eells.


The same day, Gurdon, son of James, and Lucy Eldridge.


July 13, 1766, Eliakim, son of Nathan, and Abigail Williams. July 27, 1766, Joshua Miner, son of Lydia Mix.


Sept. 21, 1766, Sarah, daughter of John Cotton, and Phebe Rosseter.


The same day, Abigail, daughter of Joseph, and Abigail Chesebrough.


Oct. 5, 1766, Martha, daughter of Capt. Phineas, and Elizabeth Stanton. Oct. 19, 1766, Rebecca, and - children of John Stanton.


Nov. 2, 1766, - daughter of Joseph, and Lucy Page.


April 5, 1767, Nicholas, son of Amos, and Desire Hallam.


April 12, 1769, Nathaniel, son of Richard, and Silence Wheeler.


April 19, 1767, Elisha, son of George Denison, Jun., and wife Lucy.


April 26, 1767, Elizabeth, daughter of Joseph Denison, Esq., and wife Bridget.


May 3, 1767, Oliver, son of Oliver, and Mary Smith.


May 24, 1767, David, son of Charles, and Bridget Chesebrough, on her ac- count.


May 31, 1767, Molle, daughter of Jabez, and Elizabeth Frink.


June 28, 1767, Abigail, daughter of Ichabod, and Esther Packer.


The same day, Elam, son of Daniel, and Hannah Packer. The last two children from Groton South Parish.


Sept. 27, 1767, Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas, and Elizabeth Stanton.


Oct. 4, 1767, Eunice, Perez, Oliver, and William, children of William and Lucy Gallup.


Nov. 1, 1767, Bridget, daughter of David, and Bethiah Miner. June 12, 1768, Perez, son of Paul Wheeler, and wife Lucy. July 24, 1768, - of Nehemiah, and Mary Palmer.


The same day, of James, and Lucy Eldredge. Aug. 14, 1768, Kate, daughter of Joseph, and Abigail Chesebrough.


Aug. 29, 1768, - of Charles, and Bridget Chesebrough.


The same day, - of Moses, and Esther Yeomans.


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Sept. 4, 1768, Elihu, son of Peleg, and Prudence Noyes.


Oct. 1, 1768, Susanna, and Amos, twin children of Jolin Stanton. March 19, 1769. Samuel, son of Edward, and Mercy Eells. April 2, 1769, Dudley, son of George Denison, Jun., and wife Lucy. April 16, 1769, Sarah, daughter of Josiah Grant Hewitt, and wife Mercy.


April 30, 1769, Jesse, son of Jolin, and Martha Dean.


The same day, Edward, son of Elisha, and Mercy Gallup.


The same day, Martha, daughter of Joseph, and Lucy Page.


The same day, Mehitabel, daughter of John Cotton, and Phebe Rosseter.


July 9, 1769, Desire, daughter of Amos, and Desire Hallam.


Aug. 20, 1769, Abigail, daughter of Capt. Simon, and Anna Rhodes.


The same day, Jo-Adam, son of William, and Lucy Gallup. Oct. 8, 1769, Anna, and Amy, daughters of Amy Bell.


Oct. 29, 1769, John, and Denison, sons of Oliver, and Mary Smith. The same day, - son of Jabez, and Elizabeth Frink.


April 29, 1770, Richard, son of Richard, and Silence Wheeler.


The same day, Sarah, daughter of David, and Bethiah Miner. July 29, 1770, Asa, son of Capt. Phineas, and Elizabeth Stanton. The same day, Esther, daughter of George Denison, Jun., and wife Lucy. Aug. 5, 1770, Rhode, daughter of Thomas, and Elizabeth Stanton.


The same day, Mary, and Bridget, twin daughters of Charles and Bridget Chiesebrough.


The same day, Elizabeth, daughter of Joseph and Abigail Chesebrough. Aug. 12, 1770, Peleg, and Nehemiah, sons of Nathan and Abigail Williams. The same day, Mercy, Abigail, John, and Joshua, children of Christopher, and Mary Eldridge, at Nathaniel Williams'.


Sept. 2, 1770, Cushing, son of Edward, and Mary Eells.


Sept. 9, 1770, David, Abel, Mary, Priscilla, Perez, Scynthia, children of David, and Eunice Bayley, at his house by consent of the church.


The same day, David, son of Moses, and Esther Yeomans. Sept. 16, 1770, Lucy, daughter of James, and Lucy Eldredge.


Oct. 7, 1770, Bridget, daughter of John Stanton.


Dec. 2, 1770, Thomas Williams, son of Josiah Grant, and Mercy Hewitt.


Dec. 9, 1770, Asa, son of John Cotten, and Phebe Rosseter.


March 31, 1771, Nathan, son of Dr. Benjamin, and Abigail Blodget.


April 7, 1771, Hannah, and Thomas White, children of Thomas Palmer, Jun., and wife Mary, on her account in private, she sick.


April 14, 1771, Lucy, daughter of Daniel, and Lucy Eldridge, Groton south, at his dwelling house.


April, 28, 1771, Cyrus, son of Joseph, and Lucy Page.


The same day, Bridget, daughter of Grace Dougall.


The same day, Alexander, son of Peleg, and Esther Hart.


May 21, 1772, Lydia, daughter of Peleg, and Prudence Noyes, in private, child sick.


June -, 1772, Amos Chesebrough, son of Nehemiah, and Mary Palmer. The same day, Phebe, daughter of Charles, and Bridget Chesebrough. July 5, 1772, John, son of John Williams, 4th, and wife Content. July 12, 1772, Serviah, daughter of Paul Wheeler, Esq., and wife Lucy. The same day, Eunice, daughter of James, and Lucy Eldridge. Oct. 4, 1772, Jolin Cotton, son of John Cotton, and Phebe Rosseter. Jan. 11, 1773, Elihu, son of John Williams, 4th, and wife Content. The same day, Eunice, daughter of Joseph, and Abigail Chesebrough. March 14, 1773, Edward, son of Edward, and Mercy Eells.


June 20, 1773, Nathan, son of Thomas, and Elizabeth Stanton. Aug. 29, 1773, Anna, daughter of Moses, and Esther Yeomans. Oct. 10, 1773, Hannah, daughter of John Cotton, and Phebe Rosseter. March 13, 1774, Benjamin, son of John, and Mary Davis, at his house. April 24, 1774, Fanny, daughter of Joseph, and Lucy Page. The same day, Hannah, daughter of David, and Bethiah Miner.


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STATISTICS OF THE CHURCH.


The same day, Mercy, daughter of Capt. Nathan, and Sarah Palmer. July 10, 1774, Lucy, daughter of William, and Lucy Gallup. Aug. 7, 1774, Lydia, daughter of John, and Content Williams.


Sept. 7, 1774, Mary, daughter of John, and Mary Brown.


Sept. 12, 1774, Jeremiah, son of John, and Henrietta Miller, of New London, the child dangerously sick. They owned the Covenant.


Oct. 2, 1774, John, and Clark, sons of John, and Mary Brown, on her account. Oct. 16, 1774, Mary, daughter of Dr. Benjamin, and Abigail Blodget, pri- vately, the child very sick.


Nov. 13, 1774, Henry, son of Capt. Benjamin - Park.


Jan. 15, 1775, Thankfull Worden, adult, in private, she being dangerously sick.


April 30, 1775, Nathaniel, Sarah, John, David, Elizabeth, Stephen, and Pris- cilla, children of David, and Elizabeth Seabury, on her account at the Point.


May 7, 1775, Ebenezer Cobb, and wife Mary, adults, in publick.


The same day, Rebecca, daughter of Edward, and Mercy Eells, at the Point. The same day, Jack, negro mulatto slave of Deacon William Morgan, and Sarah, his wife, at the Point.


May 14, 1775, Mary, Oliver, Henry, children of Ebenezer, and Mary Cobb. The same day, Mary, wife of Isaac Wordin, adult, and their daughter Phebe on her account.


May 21, 1775, Noyes, son of John, and Mary Brown.


May 28, 1775, Henry, son of James, and Lucy Eldredge.


June 11, 1775, Molle, daughter of Zebulon, and Lydia Chesebrough.


June 18, 1775, Anna, daughter of Charles, and Bridget Chesebrough.


July 16, 1775, Anna, daughter of William, and Lucy Gallup.


July 30, 1775, Welthian, daughter of John Cotton, and Phebe Rosseter.


Aug. 20, 1775, Edward, son of John, and Lois Lathem.


Sept. 3, 1775, William, son of William, and Esther Chesebrough.


Oct. 22, 1775, - , son of John McKittrick, and wife Mary. They show- ing a testimonial from Scotland.


Jan. 14, 1776, Nathaniel, son of Edward, and Mercy Eells.


April 28, 1776, Paul, son of Joseph, and Lucy Page.


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The same day, Ann Borodel, daughter of Capt. Daniel Denison. Private, he being dangerously sick.


June 9, 1776, Henry, son of Henry, and Rebecca Hunter of Newport.


June 23, 1776, Joseph, son of Jolin, and Content Williams.


The same day, Nathan, son of Ebenezer, and Mary Cobb.


Aug. 11, 1776, Joshua, son of Charles, and Bridget Chesebrough.


Oct. 13, 1776, Polly, daughter of Moses, and Esther Yeomans. The same day, Esther, daughter of William, and Esther Chesebrough.


Nov. 10, 1776, Ebenezer, son of Capt. Peleg, and Prudence Noyes.


Jan. 26, 1777, Henry, son of Henry, and Sarah White from Long Island.


April 20, 1777, Denison, son of Elisha, and Mercy Gallup.


May 4, 1777, John Cotton, and Phebe, twins of John Cotton, and Phebe Rosseter.


May 25, 1777, Thomas Randall, son of Zebulon, and Lydia Chesebrough.


July 20, 1777, Sanford, son of John, and Mary Brown.


Aug. 10, 1777, Jesse, son of David, and Bethiah Miner.


Oct. 5, 1777, Lois, daughter of James, and Lois Noyes in private, child sick. Nov. 8, 1777, Gurdon, son of Joseph, and Lucy Page.


Dec. 14, 1777, Ben Arnold, son of Charles, and Bridget Chesebrough.


March 15, 1778, Benjamin Park, son of John Latham, Esq., and wife Lois.


The same day, Prudence, daughter of Capt. Peleg, and Anna Pendleton, from Westerly.


June 7, 1778, Henry, son of Ebenezer, and Mary Cobb.


July 19, 1778, Abigail, wife of John Denison, 5th, adult.


Aug. 2, 1778, Ephraim, son of William, and Esther Chesebrough.


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The same day, Bridget, daughter of Lieut. John, and Content Williams.


Aug. 30, 1778, Sarah, daughter of Nehemialı, and Mary Palmer. Dec. 6, 1778, Edward Denison, son of James, and Lois Noyes.


Jan. 31, 1779, Samuel, son of John, and Susanna Stanton.


Aug. 5, 1779, Nathaniel, son of Capt. Peleg, and Prudence Noyes. The same day, Charles Wheeler, son of Amos, and Hannah Denison.


Oct. 10, 1779, Andrew Palmer, son of Jolin Cotton, and Phebe Rosseter.


The same day, Keturah, daughter of Moses, and Esther Yeomans.


The same day, James, son of James, and Lois Noyes.


April 23, 1780, Thankfull, daughter of Capt. William, and Hannah Stanton. May 21, 1780, Charles Sylvester, son of Isaac, and Mary Wordin, on her ac- count.


May 28, 1780, Anna, daughter of Nathan, and Anna Stanton.


June 18, 1780, Daniel, son of Daniel, and Serviah Palmer.


Aug. 13, 1780, John Pendleton, adult, of Westerly.


Aug. 20, 1780, Sarah Brown, wife of Andrew, adult, and their children, Edward, Stanton, Sarah, and Allen, on her account.


Sept. 10, 1780, Prudence, daughter of Zebulon, and Lydia Chesebrough.


Sept. 17, 1780, Nathan, and John, sons of Edward, and Mercy Eells.


Sept. 22, 1780, Gyles Russell, son of James, and Lucy Eldridge.


The same day, Martha, daughter of William, and Esther Chesebrough. Dec. 17, 1780, Joseph, son of John, and Abigail Park, of Charlestown.


The same day, Phineas, son of Peleg, and Anna Pendleton.


The same day, Polly, daughter of Joshua, and Anna Pendleton baptized at Mr. Davis's, Westerly.


Feb. 11, 1781, Joseph Chesebrough, son of Nathaniel, and Abigail Dyer, on her account.


July 22, 1781, Grace, daughter of Capt. Peleg, and Prudence Noyes.


- 1, 1781, Sarah, daughter of Edward, and Mercy Eells.


Aug. 12, 1781, Lucretia, Henrietta, Thomas, Asa, and Priscilla, children of Thomas Miner.


Aug. 26, 1781, Submit, daughter of Daniel and Zerviah Palmer.


March 17, 1782, Isaac, son of Joseph, and Lucy Page.


March 24, 1782, Rebecca, Thomas, Cyrus, Daniel, Sarah, Amy, Henry, and Abigail, children of Thomas, and Amy Swan.


The same day, William Ledyard, son of John Cotton, and Phebe Rosseter.


April 17, 1782, Nathaniel, Coddington, Washington, Nancy, Sally and Fanny, children of Col. Oliver, and Mary Smith.


April 21, 1782, Eunice, daughter of William, and Esther Chesebrough.


May 5, 1782, Anna, daughter of John, and Abigail Denison, on her account.


May 26, 1782, Daniel, son of Nathan, and Anna Stanton.


Aug. 8, 1782, son of Asa, and Lois Palmer, private. The child sick ; on her account.


Aug. 11, 1782, Mercy, daughter of Captain Asa, and Lois Palmer, on her account.


Sept. 22, 1782, Andrew, son of Capt. Henry, and Rebecca Hunter, of New- port.


Oct. 20, 1782, Nancy, daughter of Capt. James, and Lucy Eldredge.


Dec. 22, 1782, Nathaniel, son of Nathaniel, and Abigail Dyer.


Jan. 26, 1783, Kate Kendall, daughter of John, and Abigail Park, of Charles- town.


March 16, 1783, Sarah, daughter of Ebenezer, and Mary Cobb.


The same day, Elias, son of Andrew, and Sarah Brown, on her account.


March 19, 1783, Polly Betsey, Fanny, daughters of Joseph, and Mary Bell, at a Lecture in his house.


March 30, 1783, Thomas, son of Thomas and Mary Davis.


The same day, William, son of Joshua, and Anna Pendleton.


April 25, 1783, Mary Collins, adult, in sickness.


May 25, 1783, Amos and Hannah, son and daughter of Amos, and Hannah Denison.


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Feb. 1, 1784, William Thompson, in sickness, adult.


April 18, 1784, Warren, son of Nehemiah, and Mary Palmer.


May 23, 1784, Dorcas, daughter of Nathaniel, and Abigail Dyer, she and child sick.


Sept. 26, 1784, Francis, son of Capt. Henry, and Rebecca Hunter, of Newport. Oct. 17, 1784, Robert, son of Robert, and Temperance Sheffield, on her ac- count.


Nov. 28, 1784, Amelia, daughter of Zebulon and Lydia Chesebrough.


March 17, 1784, Nancy, daughter of Daniel and Elizabeth Eldredge, of Groton. The same day, Lucy, daughter of Capt. Joseph, and Mary Bell, at a Lecture in his house, on her account.


March 20, 1784, Mary, daughter of Thomas, and Mary Davis.


April 17, 1784, Jesse Denison, and Nathaniel Miner, sons of James, and Eunice Noyes.


May 22, 1784, Gilbert Fanning, son of John Cotton, and Phebe Rosseter.


May 29, 1784, Lucy, daughter of Lucy Eldridge, widow.


July 17, 1784, Sanford, son of Capt. Ebenezer, and Mary Cobb.


Nov. 27, 1784, Clark, son of Joshua, and Anna Pendleton, of Westerly at Mr. Davis's at Paucatuc.


Dec. 23, 1784, Desire, William, Stanton, and George, children of Capt. John Williams, and wife Content, at their house, she being unable to go to the house of God.


June 16, 1786, Rev. Nathaniel Eells departed this life in the 76th year of his age and 53rd year of his ministry, and ordained in the 23rd year of his age.


Baptisms, 747.


BAPTISMS AFTER THE DEATH OF REV. NATHANIEL EELLS.


- 1786, Lydia, and Samuel, children of Edward, and Mercy Eells baptized by J. Strong, Pastor of 1st Church at Norwich.


Aug. 12, 1787, Edward, and Eliakim sons of John Cotton, and Phebe Ros- seter.


The same day, Silas, son of William, and Esther Chesebrough.


The same day, Thomas, son of Mr. Gilbert Fanning, and Hulda his wife, the said Thomas being adult, and baptized on his own account, and done by the Rev. Mr. Hart of Preston, certified by Joseph Denison deacon of said church.


Sept. 16. 1787, Roe, and Anna, son and daughter of Mary Miner widow, bap- tized by Rev. Mr. Morgan of Canterbury.


June 8, 1788, Phebe Adams adult, baptized by Mr. Channing.


July 13, 1788, Noyes, Mary, Samuel, Mason Gray, Peleg, and Joseph, children of Peleg, and Mary Denison.


The same day, Nancy, daughter of Joseph, and Anna Eells.


The same day, Edward Stanton, son of Asa, and Lois Palmer.


The same day, Harriet, and Frederick, children of Robert, and Temperance Sheffield, by Joseph Strong, Pastor of the 1st Church of Norwich.


July 13, 1788, Sarah, Henry, and Daniel, children of Henry Denison and® wife.


The same day, Martha, Sarah, and Catherine, children of Richardson Miner. The same day, Jesse, son of Oliver Smith.


The same day, James Noyes, son of Ebenezer, and Mary Cobb, baptized by Rev. Levi Hart of Preston.


Baptisms, 27. MARRIAGES BY THE REV. NATHANIEL EELLS.


June 14, 1733, Rev. Nathaniel Eells ordained.


Nov., 1733, Ebenezer Billings, and Mary Noyes.


Nov. 17, 1733, Anthony Woodhouse, and Mercy Allen.


1735, - of Preston, and Sarah Jamison.


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May 15, 1735, James Bundy, and Mary Jamison.


Nov. 11, 1736, - - - Smith, and Desire Denison.


Dec. 29, 1736, Walter Palmer, and Mercy Hinckley.


Dec. 30, 1736, Samuel Hinckley, and Mary Wyatt.


- Feb. 27, 1737, John Stanton, and Prudence Chesebrough.


Aug. 26, 1737, John Hallam, and Abigail Noyes.


Nov. 8, 1738, Elihu Prentice, and Abigail Jamison.


March 13, 1739, Deacon John Noyes, and Elizabeth Whiting, from New Lon- don North Parish.


March 29, 1739, Zebulon Chesebrough, and Mary McDowell.


April 15, 1739, Eliphalet Buddington, and Thankfull Jones.


June 22, 1739, James Noyes, and Grace Billings.


Aug. 16, 1739, Latham Clark, and Jane Jamison.


Oct. 29, 1739, Dominie Haley, and Ann Dorcas.


Nov. 27, 1739, James Gccr of Groton, and Sarah Chesebrough.


Nov. 30, 1739, Samuel Thorn, and Rebecca Hahes.


Dec. 6, 1739, Crump, negro servant of Stephen Richardson, and Deborah, indian servant of Jonathan Richardson."


Dec. 18, 1739, William Noyes, and Cybill Whiting.


Jan. 3, 1740, John Benjamin of Preston, and Margaret Jamison.


Feb. 18, 1740, Elihu Chesebrough Jun., and Esther Dennis.


Dec. 30, 1740, Nathaniel Hancox, and Joanna Hilliard.


Feb. 19, 1741, Samuel Frink Jun., and Mary Stanton.


May 10, 1741, Lieut. John Randall, and Mary Palmer.


May, 27, 1741, Samuel Clark, and Mary Jamison. July, 1741, Edward Hancox, and Lucy Chesebrough.


Aug. 20, 1741, Oliver Stewart, and Rebecca Pendleton of Westerly.


Sept. 28, 1741, David Dewe, and Deborah Tracy.


Dec. 20, 1741, Stephen Mason, and Joanna Newkachuse, Indians.


Feb. 11, 1742, Thomas Clark of Westerly, and Elizabeth Jamison.


March 17, 1742, Peter, negro servant of Stephen Richardson, and Mary Jones, an Indian negro mulatto.


March 31, 1742, Joseph Garret, and Katherine, Indians. July 1, 1742, William Brown, and Joanna Fellows.


July 14, 1742, Ebenezer Austin, and Rebecca Davidson.


Sept. 9, 1742, Thomas Chester, and Sarah Eldredge both of Groton.


Oct. 26, 1742, Joseph Wauheag, and Rebecca Pishetows, Indians. Nov. 11, 1742, Moses Tyler of Preston, and Joanna Denison.


Feb. 17, 1743, Daniel Fish of Preston, and Rebecca Palmer.


June 21, 1743, Nicholas Newkajous, and Sarah Peter, Indians.


June 23, 1743, James Hancox, and Sarah Amcs.


July 7, 1743, Capt. John Denison, and Rebecca Noyes.


Nov. 9, 1743, William Brumly of Stonington and Elizabeth Brown of Westerly.


Dec. 8, 1743, Joseph Denison, and Lucy Chesebrough.


Dec. 13, 1743, Nathaniel Crandall of Westerly, and Jemima Cartee.


Dec. 15, 1743; William Worden, Jun., and Amy Wells.


Dec. 26, 1743, John, Enos, and Mercy Hall, of Westerly, certificate of their publishment signed by William Babcock, Esq.


Dec. 29, 1743, Ezekiel Coot, and Elizabeth Hawkins, Indians.


April 12, 1744, Prince, negro servant of Elihu Chesebrough, and Phebe, a mulatto, free born.


May 10, 1744, Joseph York, and Hannah Chesebrough.


March 3, 1745, Nathaniel Cottrell of Westerly, and Mary Niles.


July 28, 1745, Abraham Lewis, of Westerly, and Rebecca Chesebrough.


Aug. 25, 1745, Benjamin Earl, and Sarah McDowell.


Sept. 10, 1745, William Stanton, Jun., and Lucy Briggs, of Pembroke, in the Province of the Massachusetts Bay.


The same day, Thomas Brumley, and Mary Yeomans.


April 9, 1746, Isaac Wheeler, and Bridget Noyes.


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April 17, 1746, Isaac Babcock of Westerly, and Mary Worden.


May 5, 1746, Thomas Stanton, and Elizabeth Bell.


Oct. 29, 1746, Gideon Kence of Preston, and - Hewitt.


Dec. 7, 1746, Toby Pishetows, and Judah George, Indians. Dec. 23, 1746, John Hinckley, and Joanna Rose.


Feb. 8, 1747, John Bently, and Patience Shaw.


March 5, 1747, Judah Coleman, and Prudence Stanton.


May 19, 1747, Elisha Chesebrough, and Hannah Jamison.


June 24, 1747, Andrew Stanton, and Sarah Noyes.


July 8, 1747, John Dickens of Newport, and Ann Hancox. Aug. 25, 1748, Joseph York, and Esther Jamison.


Jan. 2, 1749, Nathaniel Johnson of Westerly, and Sarah Chesebrough.


Feb. 15, 1749, Rufus Palmer, and Phebe Babcock.


June 4, 1749, James Palmer, and Hannah Chesebrough.


Oct. 5, 1749, John Hancox, and Lydia Champlin.


Feb. 25, 1750, Elisha Sanford of Newport, and Priscilla Noyes.


May 9, 1750, Nathan Halls, and Deborah Machony both from Charlestown in the Colony of Rhode Island.


Nov. 18, 1750, Caleb Arnold of Portsmouth on Rhode Island, and Ann Brown. Nov. 22, 1750, Benjamin Billings, and Abigail Brown.


Dec. 19, 1750, Edward Denison, and Lois Stanton ; John Denison, Jun., and Eunice Stanton, two brothers, and two sisters.


Jan. 10, 1751, Thomas Stanton, 3rd, and Sarah Chesebrough.


March 3, 1751, Ebenezer Goddard of Groton, and Mercy Stanton.


April 8, 1751, William Glover, and Mary Fanning.


April 25, 1751, Col. William Pendleton of Westerly, and Mary Chesebrough.


May 9, 1751, Benjamin Adams of Plainfield, and Jerusha Palmer.


May 12, 1751, Abiel Gardner, and Ruth Shaw.


June 13, 1751, John Avery of Groton, and Mary Dennis.


June 17, 1751, Nathaniel Allcock, and Frances Enos.


Dec. 2, 1751, Zebadiah Mix, Jun., and Olive Bell.


Dec. 15, 1751, Job Gardner, and Hannah Britton.


Dec. 22, 1751, Ephraim Miner, and Desire Chesebrough.


Jan. 8, 1752, Amos Whiting, and Lucretia Palmer.


April 22, 1752, John Palmer, and Anna Noyes.


Oct. 1, 1752, Jedediah Wilbough, and Deborah Pollyard.


Dec. 3, 1752, John Walsworth of Groton, and Mary Miner.


Feb. 1, 1753, Amos Pendleton of Westerly, and Susanna Chesebrough.


Feb. 8, 1753, Lieut. Joseph Champlin of Westerly, and Mary Noyes. March 8, 1753, Lemuel Dewe, and Mary Brown.


1 May 13, 1753, Moses Palmer, and Prudence Turner.


Dec. 25, 1753, Gilbert Fanning, and Hulda Palmer.


Jan. 28, 1754, Nathaniel Thompson, and Hannah Mix.


Jan. 30, 1754, Thaddeus Cook of Preston, and Surviah Hinckley.


Feb. 20, 1754, Nathaniel Miner, and Ann Denison.


April 1, 1754, Deacon William Willcocks, and Abigail Palmer.


May 16, 1754, Hempstead Miner, and Lydia Chesebrough.


May 21, 1754, Caleb Niles, and Abigail Curtis.


June 2, 1754, Noyes Palmer, and Sarah Mix.


1 July 7, 1754, Daniel Collins of New London, and Rebecca Stanton. July 28, 1754, Samuel Hern of Westerly, and Anna Bell.


Aug. 28, 1754, Robert Potter, Esq., of Charlestown, and Hannah Stanton. Aug. 29, 1745, Abijah Crandall of Westerly, and Sarah Yeomans.


Dec. 5, 1754, Abiel Gray of Coventry, and Lois Palmer.


Jan. 1, 1755, Joseph Champlin, Jun., of Westerly, and Abigail Palmer. April 17, 1755, Shuball Williams, and Abigail Turner.


July 17, 1755, Primus, negro servant of Elihu Chesebrough, and Surviah, a mulatto.


"Feb. 11, 1756, Richard Nutter, a foreigner, and Abigail Dewe.


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STATISTICS OF THE CHURCH.


Nov. 18, 1756, Prosper Wetmore of Norwich, and Keturah Chesebrough.


Dec. 1, 1756, Nathaniel Babcock, Jun., and Mary Laurison.


March 22, 1757, David Thompson, and Priscilla Leeds.


April 21, 1757, Nathan Billings, and Anna Bell.


Sept. 25, 1757, George Irish of Newport, and Sarah Babcock. March 30, 1758, Lebbeus Harris of Colchester, and Eliphal Prentice. Oct. 18, 1758, Amos Hallam, and Desire Stanton.


Nov. 23, 1758, Caleb Shon, and Agnes Tony, Indians.


Jan. 4, 1759, Isaac Whittle, and Freelove Parker.


Feb. 11, 1759, Benjamin Stevens, a foreigner, and Sarah Stanton.


Feb. 22, 1759, Nathaniel Chesebrough, and Hannah Wheeler.


Aug. 31, 1759, Joshua Morey of Newport, and Hopestill Beebe.


Nov. 15, 1759, Walter Buddington of Groton, and Anna Bell.


Jan. 10, 1760, Simeon Pendleton of Westerly, and Mercy Palmer.


Jan. 24, 1760, Thomas Noyes, and Mary Cobb.


May 22, 1760, Walter Palmer, Jun., and Margaret Frink.


July 27, 1760, John Chesebrough, and Rebecca Mix.


July 31, 1760, Wyatt Hinckley, and Eunice Breed.


Sept. 7, 1760, Elisha Gay of Norwich, and Amy Brown of Westerly.


Oct. 15, 1760, Azariah Stanton, and Susannah Cobb.


1761, Joseph Miner, and Elizabeth Miner.


May 14, 1761, Joseph Lewis of Westerly, and Mary Clark.


June 17, 1761, Ebenezer White from Long Island, and Sarah Miner.


Nov. 1, 1761, Simeon Berry, and Thankfull Rogers.


Nov. 5, 1761, Joshua Lathrop of Norwich, and Mercy Eells.


Nov. 22, 1761, Moses Yeomans, and Esther Chesebrough.


Nov. 25, 1761, Achos Sheffield, and Lois Cobb.


Dec. 13, 1761, Samuel Hinckley, Jun., and Mary Bacon.




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