Records of the Welsh Tract Baptist meeting, Pencader Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware, 1701 to 1828, pt 1, Part 2

Author: Welsh Tract Baptist Meeting (New Castle County, Del.); Jones, Winny
Publication date: 1904
Publisher: Wilmington, The Historical Society of Delaware
Number of Pages: 190


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In the year 1714 Evan Edmunds and Catherine (1) Edwards were excommunicated because they persisted in giving cause for men to judge and carry the scandal that they misbehaved themselves together in keeping company too often and too unseemly, and because they (2) withstood the advice of the church that they should not keep company together until they should be able to clear themselves from the scandal that they were bring- ing upon themselves: after waiting for two years, with- out any change manifesting itself in their relations, it was determined in the monthly meeting of the church to excommunicate them from church membership until such time as they should become blameless and should clear themselves of the scandal.


It was so announced July 3, 1714.


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In the year 1716 Griffith Nicholas was turned out of the church for the following reasons :--


(1)


He broke his promise which he had made relative to a matter of business that existed between him and Bro- ther Thomas John from Bryn. For this reason they both asked the church to arbitrate between them and they both promised to abide by the decision of the church in the settlement of the matter between them. Griffith Nicholas after making this compact broke it through disobedience of every single judgment of the church and not only that but he brought reproach on the church by asserting that the judgement of the church was unrighteous. At this time in 1726 Griffith Nicholas, repenting his action, fulfilled his obligation.


In the year 1717 Richard Lewis was turned out of the church because he kept unseemly company with his neighbour's wife and because he withstood the counsel of the church in urging him to clear himself from a re- proach such as he was under. He was excommunicated until he acquainted himself with his faults and cleared himself thereof satisfactorily to the church.


On April 4, 1717 John Pain was turned out of the church for gross conduct in his life and for disobeying the rules of the church. John Pain afterwards repented in 1723.


In the year 1720 Richard Seary was cast out of the church the crimes against him as followeth :


(1)


May 31st, 1713 there were laid to his charge by the church two things (1) that the said Richard falsely accused this congregation of charging him with assert- ing that he expected salvation by his works.


(2) Affirming that the signing the articles of this congre-


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gation was partly imposed on him, which two accusa- tions were found to be scandalous and therefore he to be under the censure of the church till penitent.


(3) And after that in the time following absenting him- self from the meeting and disorderly communing with other people without giving the least notice to the church of which he was a member.


(4) About a year and one-half after when called by the church he was examined again about the aforesaid things but he lightly regarded the church and its counsel.


(5) And again at the same time the church condescended for to consider and contrive-(if so be he was desirous for conscience sake in regard to those things in which he differed from the church in judgment, to transplant himself to another particular church which he liked best)-the most and best regular way in order for to have dismission from us and our commendation to that church. This also he slighted and regarded not.


(6) In consideration of the aforesaid particulars he was doomed to be a covenant breaker in regard to the church covenant.


Philip Truax was dismembered January 6th, 1721, the reasons for which you will find on page 17 of this Book.


Mary Rees was dismembered January 5th, 1723 the reasons being as follows : She withstood the advice of the church namely that she should not be attracted to a man who sought to speak with her relative to her marrying him. Withstanding this advice she listened to this man and married him in opposition to the advice and warning of her christian brethren and of her natural father. In this the church looks upon her as having broken the church covenant and also having broken her


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marriage vows with her other husband because neither she nor we know but he is yet alive. This terminates only on the death of one or the other.


Relative to Thomas Jones and Elinor [Eleanor] his wife, complaint about them came to the ears of the church of improper conduct of the one towards the other, with regards to the obligation of the marriage vow and with regard to minor improprieties in other things. When the church had summoned them before it to question them in these matters, it seemed right that it should place them out of communion for a time of probation with a view of reforming them by words of counsel and advice. After a little while the church again took their case under consideration, and getting no testimony of their being better but rather one tend- ing against them, it seemed proper to send for them to come before it and after thus sending for them several times for some years and patiently waiting for them, they yet would not come. The church then deemed it proper in its monthly meeting February 6, 1724, because of their improper life and their absolute disregard of the church meetings and their disobedience to the call of the church -to excommunicate them as fruitless branches and degenerate persons.


The Bill of excommunicate of Abigail Thatcher. In the first place there was a complaint brought against the church that she was guilty of speaking a lie and that proved upon (against) her before the magistrate, and she was called to an account for it before the church. . She told the church that it was wrong and desired time to clear herself ; the church did grant her request and left her for a long time in order that she may clear her-


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self from the said complaint and to see how she should behave herself in the meanwhile, but instead of clearing herself therefrom she bought herself guilty of the same fact, as it was evidenced by creditable persons and be- haved herself unworthy of the gospel as it is generally reported among her neighbors and also she forsook the meeting altogether.


Jacob John was restored May the fifth 1770.


John Evans, Esq., was baptized June ye 30, 1770.


October ye 6th then was Martha Griffin received into full communion here being baptized in May last by Mr. Thomas Davies, then in Kent and came under Laying-on-of-hands before ye church in ye Welsh-tract were she was received.


November the third 1770, then was the Reverend John Sutton received into full communion by virtue of a letter from Scotch plains.


Novem: the third, 1771 then was David Miles and Levy Dungan taken into communion, at ye same was John Boggs baptized and received into full communion.


May ye second 1772 then was Enoch Morgan, Jr., bap- tized and received into full communion.


At ye same time was Joseph Griffith restored Sept. 1772 then was John Thomas bap. and received into communion.


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BOOK 1-Page 12 December 5, 1773 then was Evan Jenkin received into full communion from Philadelphia Church.


(From pages 12 to 51 nothing written).


BOOK I-Page 51 This Book was by order of the Church committed to my care Febre. 2. Anna Dom 1772-3. DAVID DAVIS, Minister.


This book was committed to my care, and to David Evans the third day of February 1770. ISAIAH LEWIS.


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D


Mary Thomas Joanna Morgan


D


Mary Dovenalt Rebeckah John


R-m Eleanor Moris


See book ye 5 page 1


D Lydia Evans


See book ye 3 page I


R-m Mary William See book ye 5 page I


D Mary Thomas


See book ye 3 page ye I


D Elizabeth Pain


See book ye 3 page ye I


See book ye 3 page ye I


Joanna Richard Mary Price Elizabeth Thomas


See book ye


R-m


Mary Edmund


See book 5 page ye 2


D Ann Richard


See book 3d page 2


R -- m Ann Evan


See book ye 5 page ye I


R-m Mary Lewis now Mary Evan See book ye 5 page ye I Mary Robinet


Elizabeth Tilton


R-m D Sarah Bird


Sarah Herbert


See book the 5 page ye I


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BOOK 2-Page 2


Rachel Thomas


Ex


Esther Thomas See book ye fourth page ye first Esther John


R-m Margaret William See book ye 5 page ye I


R-m Elizabeth Harry See book ye 5 page ye I


R-m Ales Miles now Thos. See book ye 5 page ye 2


Mary Roos


Margaret Moris


Elizabeth David


Mary Thomas


D Catherine Thomas


Ex Eleanor Griffith


Hannah Philips


R-m Sarah Milchior Sarah James Sarah Griffith


Died Catherine Lewis Sarah Edward Jane Edward


Margaret James


See book ye 3 page ye I See book ye fourth page ye I


See book ye 5 Page ye first


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BOOK 2-Page 3


Catherine Roos


Mary Truax Eleanor Jones Margaret Forman


R-m Sarah Thomas now Sarah James


See book ye 5 page ye I


Phebe Bruer Lettis James


R-m Jane Miles now David See book ye 5 page ye 2


R-m Catherine Harry


See book ye 5 page ye I


Mary Edward


R-m Mary Harry now Mary James


See book ye 5 page ye I


R-m Mary Nicholas


See book ye 5 page ye first


D Osborn's daughter Mary Howol


Ex Susanah William See book ye fourth page ye I


Sarah James


R-m Elizabeth Thomas Jane Howel Eleanor John


See book 5 page I


1


BOOK 2-Page 4


R-m Elizabeth Jones Gwenllian Hugh . Margaret Edward Mary John


See book ye 5 page ye I


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RECORD OF THOSE THINGS RESPECTING THE CHURCH OF THE WELSH-TRACT, SET DOWN IN THEIR ORDER


BEGINNING MARCH 13, ANNO DOM. 1733, &C.


March the thirteenth, one thousand seven hundred thirty- three.


All the transactions of the church as many, as is recorded from the year of our Lord, one thousand seven hundred and one, to the day and date above mentioned : Are to be seen in the fore part of this book.


But henceforth from the day of the date hereof, all matters are to be recorded in the following part of this book.


Which is divided into six books, each book paged by its self.


In the first book you have the names of ye brethren.


In the second book you have the names of the sisters.


In ye third book you have the names of those that dies and the time when.


The fourth book is intended for to set down the names of those that must needs be excluded from the church for thire falts (when they cannot be reclaimed after all lawfull care and tenderness is used) where both their names and thire falts shall be recorded together.


The fifth book may serve to put down the names of those that may remove their residence, whether they go orderly or unorderly from the church and to where they went.


The sixt book is intended for the church to register those things, that the church shall agree upon from time to time, and judged worthy to be recorded.


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NOTE : The names of the members of the church are as aforesaid in the first, and second book fixed in the first column.


R. W. As thus


D Th. J. See Book ye third, page the-


Ex J. D. See Book ye fourth, page the-


R. M. N. N. See Book the fifth, page ye-


Now in case that the Th. J. dies let D. be set down in the margent as above; and in ye second column carried right from ye name let it be as above in the second column. And in case that J. D. is excluded put down Ex in ye margin, and as in the second column. And in case of the removal of any of ye members of the church to some where else put down Rm. in the margin, and as afore in the second column.


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D


Enoch Morgan, Minister John Griffith, Elder


See book the 3 page I See book ye 3 page ye I See book ye 5 page ye I See book 3 page I


R-m James Jemes, Elder


D Rees David, Deacon


D John Dovenals, Elder


See book ye 3 page ye I


D David Thomas


D Hugh Morris


See book 3 page 2


D John Evans


See book 3 page I


D Elias Thomas


See B. ye 3 page ye I


R-m Samuel Wild


See book ye 5 page ye I


D Thomas Richard


See book ye 3 page ye I


R-m Thomas Edmund William Thomas


See book ye 5 page ye 2


R-m Thomas Evans, Deacon


See book 5 page I


D Rees Jones (Ruleing Elder) See book the 3 page ye I R-m John Jones See book ye 5 page ye 3


D Richard Whittin, Ruling Elder,


R-m Samuel Evan Owen Thomas, Minister


See book ye 5 page ye I See book 5 page ye I


Ex James James, Junior


See book ye 4 page ye I


Ex David John


D Cornelius Vincent


R-m Richard Harbert


See book ye 3 page I See book ye 5 page I


D



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BOOK 1-Page 2


R-m John Harry


See book ye 5 page ye I


R-m Thomas David


D Hugh Evan, Deacon


D David Thomas


D Philip Rees


See book the 3 page I « “"3 "I


D David Lewis


D David Evan John David


D William Denne


D John Evans, Jr., Ruling Elder


See book ye 3 page ye I


D Morgan, John


R-m Daniel James


R-m Philip James


See book ye 5 page ye I See book ye 5 page ye I


D William Truax


D Thomas Hutchinson See book ye 5 page ye I


R-m Richard Barrow Thomas David


See book ye 5 page ye I


R-m Phillip Duglas


See book ye 5 page ye 2


R-m Joshua Edward


R-m Thomas Harry


See book ye 5 page ye I


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BOOK I-Page 3


D William Pearson


See book ye 3 page I Rinalt Howel, Ruling Elder


R-m Thomas James See book ye 5 page ye I


R-m Thomas Bowen


D Nathaniel Wild


See book ye 3 page


D John Renfro


R-m John James


R-m Joseph Thomas


D Moris Howel


R-m Francis Boulten


See book ye 5 page ye Ist


D William Evan


D James Howel


D Richard Thomas, Ruling Elder


R-m Stephen David


died Nov 1753


See book ye 5 page ye 1


See of his return book ye 5 page 1


R-m Simon Pierson


See book ye 5 page ye I


Ex William Hugh


See book ye 4 page ye I


R-m David Harry


See book ye 5 page ye I


R-m Abel James


See book ye 5 page ye I


Lewis Jerman


D Benjamin Underwood


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BOOK 1-Page 4


See book ye 5 page ye 2nd


R-m John Bowen William Einon


D


David Davis, Minister


D James Hyatt


D William Nicholas Thomas Underwood


Ex John Jonos See book the 5 page the 2


D Hugh Jonos


Ex


Thomas Jonos


returned


R-m Abel Morgan


See book ye 5 page I


was Bapt ye 31 of March 1733.


The same day


was David Rees received by vertue of a letter from Mountgymru


had been a member


about 51 years and a pastor of ye church at Middletown


for many years.


See book ye 5 page ye I


R-m


Samuel Nicholas was bapt April 28 I733 John Harry was bapt Sept 1, 1733 Feremia Rees ye same day


Abel Morgan is returned Abel Morgan proved to be a great minister of ye gospel, and departed this life in the year 1785


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BOOK 1-Page 5


R-m David James and his wife Elinor was received by vertue of a letter from Mountgomarin November 3, 1733 William Lewis was bapt August ye 3, 1734 Jeremiah Rowell was bapt August 31, 1734 Evan Rees and


See book ye 5 page 1


Ex


R-m


D John Watson and John. Cockerel was bapt August 2, 1735. The same day was William Rees received


Deacon died Nov 12, 1755


into full communion by vertue of a letter from Mountgymru bearing date June ye 15th, 1735. Thomas John and


D Zacharies Thomas was bapt Oct. 4, 1735.


R-m Thomas Money was bapt 1835


See book ye 5 page ye I


Edward Milos was bapt October 2, 1736


. R-m Nathaniel Evan was bapt Oct. 2, 1736 See book ye 5 page ye I


R-m John Jones was bapt December 4, 1736 See book ye 5 page ye 2


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June ye 4, 1737, then


was John Thomas received


into full communion by vertue of a letter from ye Deacon great Valey, bearing date May 22, 1739 March 31, 1739, then was John Morgan and Benjamin Jonos baptized


R-m


R-m Oliver Alison was bap in ye year 1739


See book ye 5 page 2


D John Griffith was baptized Aug. 4, 1739


Ruling Elder


D David Thomas and Enoch Morgan was baptized May 3, 1740


D Thomas Howell restored See page 8 of this book


Ex Jonathan Davis See book ye 4 page 2


David Evan Deacon


Moris Thomas and


D Lewis Thomas Deacon


was baptized July ye 5, 1740


Jacob Jones was baptised August 2, 1740 Jacob Jones was restored May 5, 1770, and received into full communion R-m Walter Downe from ye church at Brandywine by vertue of a letter June 22, 1740, received by us August 2, 1740 John Go Forth and Moris Howell was baptized October ye 4, 1740


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BOOK 1-Page 7


James Jones and James James was baptized May ye 2d, 1741 Enoch Davis was received into membership by vertue of a letter from Philadelphia, August ye Ist, 174I


See Book ye 4 Daniel John was baptized September 14, 1742 Died Nov. 1748 James Pearson was baptized


D Joseph Brown was baptized August 6, 1743


October the 2, 1742 See book ye 3 page 2


Ex Ebenezer Howell was bapitzed Septe 3, 1743


Eben Howell was after- ward restored upon per- sonal profession of a desire to be in commu- nion with ye church


D Rees Jones Doctor was baptized September ye 30, 1743 John Hughes was received to the full communion of the church December 31, 1743, by vertue of a letter from the church on P. D. in South Carolina bearing date October 1, 1743 He was excommunicated July 1747


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Ex


D


Joseph Bedome was baptised Octob 6, 1744 Thomas Farr was baptised July 7, 1745 Removed by a letter to another church May, 1776 Edward Vizey was baptized August 2, 1746 The same day was the two sons of David Rees baptized viz .: Thomas & John, and also John James at the same time. Sept. 6, 1746, then was William Starkey baptized. Jonathan David was restored September 6, 1746


Daniel Griffith was received into communion by vertue of a letter


Mountgomry being dated April 30, 1748 Daniel David was received by vertue of a letter from Wales, Nov. 4, 1749 The Rev Mr Griffith Jones was received by vertue of a letter from Wales, Jan 2, 1750 Morgan Jones was baptized May 6, 1750


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BOOK I-Page 9


Stephen Cantwell was baptized August 3, 1750.


June 1, 1751 then was William Bukingham received by letter from ye Church of Brandywine dated May 18.


Nicolas Paine was baptized May 2, 1752.


Thomas McKim was received a member August 2, 1752 being baptized two weeks before at Brandywine by the Rev. Mr. Bonham by the consent of this church.


Also at the same time was Thomas Edmund received by a letter from the church of Mountgomrey.


Jonathan Joly living in Quine Anns County in Mariland was baptized by Mr. Jones May 18, 1753 and aded to the church.


Alixander McKim was baptized by Mr. Bonham Oct. 19, and aded to the church Decem. 2, 1752.


Jonathan Davis was baptized April 6, 1754.


Isaic Lewis was received into full communion by vertue of a letter from Montgomry April 6, 1754.


Hugh Glasford was baptized May 9, 1754.


Thomas Davis son of David Davis was baptized August 9, 1754.


Ebenezer Howel was restored 1756.


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BOOK I-Page 10


Abel Davis was baptized August 3, 1755.


David Hugh was baptized Sept. 5, 1755.


William James was baptized April 2, 1756.


John Hall was baptized at the same time.


John Morgan and James Williams were aded one from the Great Valy, the other from Montgomrey July 3, 1757.


Thomas Robinson, and David John, Morgan Johns son were baptized May 6, 1758.


John Davis, David Davis his son of- was bap- tized May 6, 1758


Thomas James, Esq., was restored to the communion of the Church upon his profession of having seen his error in judgment and conduct April 5, 1761. See a paper under his on hand in this book.


John Jones the Rev. Mr. Griffith Jones, his son was bap- tized Oct. 4, 1761.


He was at the same time added to the church.


Zachria Jones was baptized Oct. 6, 1764.


John Buckingham was baptized August 3, 1765.


Joseph Griffith and Isacc Hugh were baptized October the 5th, 1765.


John McCormick was baptized Nov. 2, 1765.


Joseph Garner was received into full communion Decem. I, 1765, by vertue of a letter from the Church in Philadel- phia. Dated July the first 1765.


John Townsend was baptized and aded to the church at oure yearly meeting May 24, 1766.


Joseph Price was baptized and aded to the church Oct. 4, 1767.


John Davis was baptized and aded to the Church Nove. 1, 1767.


William Buckingham, Junior baptized Oct. 1, 1768.


John Bowen was received to full Communion March 5, 1769 by a letter from Vinsent dated Nov. 12, 1768.


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August 4, 1769 Then was James Mundel received into full communion by vertue of a letter from the Church at Brandy- wine dated May 21, 1769.


Mary Howel


Mary Underwood Sarah Edward Margaret Forman


Jane Evans


R-m Elizabeth Edward now James See book ye 5 page ye I Elizabeth Evan


R-m Eleanor Jenkin -


R-m Mary Nicholas


See book ye 5 page ye I


R-m Sarah Barrow


Ex Rachel Bemish


See book ye fourth


page ye Ist


D Mary Jones Mary Nicholas


See book 3 page I


Elinor James Sarah Devenald


See book ye 5 page ye I


See book ye 5 page ye 2


R-m Rachel Devenald Mary Devenald was baptized August 31, 1734


R-m Mary Howell See book ye 5 page ye I


اللوج لد


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BOOK 2-Page 5


Martha William


- was baptized


Mary Devonald


Hannah Devonald


Nov 2, 1734


R-m Martha Rogers


See book ye 5 page ye 2d


was baptized Nov 30, 1734


R-m Sarah Hary See book ye 5 page ye I


was Sept 1733


D Jane Hyatt and Mary Watson was bapt August ye 2d, 1735


Elizabeth Jones was baptized October 4, 1735


January 31, 1736, Then was


Mary Lewis now Mary Smith, shee was,


August 1, 1731, Excommunicated, but restored now upon her repentance.


April 30, 1736, Then was


Elizabeth Owen (Thomas) baptized


April 30, 1736, Then was


Sarah and Mary Jones baptized


June 5, 1736, Then was Sarah Thomas and Elizabeth Jones baptized Margaret Miles was bapt. Oct. 2, 1736


R-m Ann Jones was bapt Sept 3, 1737


See book 5 page 2


Hannah Roos was bapt August 5, 1738


R-m


Rachel Alison was bapt May 5, 1739


See book ye 5 page ye 2


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BOOK 2-Page 6


R-m


Martha Richards See book ye 5 page ye 2 was received by vertue of a letter from Wales, August 4, 1739


Rachel Griffith and Elenor James baptized August 4, 1739


Ex · Sara Evans was See book the 4 page 2 baptized and received into communion July 5, 1740


R-m Lettice Douglass See book ye 5 page ye 2


Annie Jones Mary Hugh


Judith Devonald


Elizabeth Jones


was baptized August 2, 1740


Elizabeth James was received by a letter from ye great Valley August 2d, 1740


D Margaret John See book ye 5 page ye 2 Lydia Go Forth was baptized October 4, 1740 Susannah Jones Mary Jones Elizabeth Heath was baptized May ye 2d, 1741


- Margaret Howel was baptized April ye 3d, 1742


Ex Ann Gill was baptised July 31, 1742


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BOOK 2-Page 7


Mary Rothwell was baptized April 3, 1743 Mary Price was received to ye Communion of the church June ye 4, 1743


The said Mary Price for sum time was in communion among ye Presbyterians, but on her confession of her falt was received to her place again, the time before mentioned. Hannah Eynon was received to full communion by vertue of a letter from ye church of Brandywine, August 6, 1743 Abigel Childs was baptized Sept. 3, 1743 D Sarah Jones the wife of Dr. Jones was baptized September 30, 1743 Ann Welsh alias Bush was baptized June ye 2, 1744 Mary Evans alias Obarne was baptized August 7, 1744 Mary Cantrel alias Thomas was baptized Oct 6, 1744. Margaret Howel, Rynal Howels daughter was baptized March 2, 1745 Died May 5, 1750 Ann Thomas, Thomas Thomas is daugh- ter was bap. April 6, 1745


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BOOK 2-Page 8


Died April 25 Mrs Cottman was baptized Oct 5, 1745


1750 The same time was Margaret Buckingham bapt Agust 2, 1746, was Ann Elizabeth Vezey baptized Oct 4, 1746, Then was Mary the eldest daughter of Howel James baptized


1748 Decem 3.


Jane Rowland the wife of David Rowland baptized Dec 2, 1749, Then was Elizabeth Buchun received as full member to the communion of the church by vertue of a letter from the church of Brandywine


dated Oct. 14, 1749


June 1, 1751 Then was Jane Buckingham received by a letter from Brandywine dated May 18.


August 1751 Then was Mary Jonson received member, she had been baptized in Wales, but did not give member till now in this country.


At the same time was Magdalen Morgan. Alias Cox restored to communion of the church


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BOOK 2-Page 9


Then was baptized the following


Persons in Kent County by ye ministry of ye Rev. Mr. Jones Rachel Davis Deborah Evans


Hanah Rees and


Hester Rees August 2, 1752 Then received by letter from the


church at Montgomery


Mary Edmund. At the same time Sarah McKim


was received member being baptized


2 weeks before by Mr. Bonham


Catharine Dope and Godmah Heyet


was baptised April 18, 1753, by Mr. Jones in Kent County and aded to the church


Magdalen Towson living in Kent


was baptised by Mr. Jones and aded to the church September, 1753.


Rachel and Sarah Hugh, daughters of William Hugh, and also Hannah Buckingham, daughter of William Buckingham,


was baptized and aded to the church May 9, 1754.


Phebe Hugh was baptized Agust 3, 1755.


June 1752, then was baptized and added to the church


Mary Thomas [Thomas Thomas daughter] and - Hana Oborne and


Rachel Oborne


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July 13, 1752 Margaret Murfey and Mary Joley was baptized and added to the church by the minis- try of ye Rev. Mr. Jones in Kent.


Nov 7, 1752 Mary Juney a daughter of Mr. Owen Thomas was baptized.


Elizabeth Rockhole living in Baltimore was baptized by Mr. Jones and aded to the church in August, 1755




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