The records of Holy Trinity (Old Swedes) Church, Wilmington, Del., from 1697 to 1773, Part 26

Author: Holy Trinity Church (Wilmington, Del.); Burr, Horace, 1817-1899, ed
Publication date: 1890
Publisher: [Wilmington, Del.] : Historical Society of Delaware
Number of Pages: 784


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23. Joseph Springer and his wife Annika's child Joseph, born the 17th of October, baptized the 21st of October.


24. Peter Polson and his wife Catharina's child Susanna, born the Ioth of November, baptized the 25th of November.


25. Anders Stitly and his wife Catharina's child Maria, born the 5th of December, baptized the 9th of December.


26. William Anderson and his wife Kerstin's child William, born the 20th of November, baptized the 23d of December.


27. Johan Hedges and his wife Susanna's child Charles, born the 20th of December, baptized the 23d of December.


28. Joseph Peers and his wife Mary's child Richard, born the 24th of December, baptized January Ist, 1740.


29. Reynold Baudwin and his wife Catharina's child Fredrick, born the 4th of December. baptized the 17th of February, 1740.


A. D. 1738, June Ist. At a general meeting of the con- gregation belonging to the Swedes Church in Christiana, then by a general choice, Lucas Stedham of the Hun- ered of New Castle, yeoman, was elected trustee for the leasing of the church lands in the room of the late Charles Springer, Esq., deceased. At the same time was chosen Charles Springer, son of the said Charles Springer, Esq., deceased, one of the vestrymen of said church in the room of the above mentioned deceased gentleman.


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At the same time was chosen Christopher Springer, son of the above mentioned deceased gentleman, one of the Churchwardens of said church for the year ensuing.


On the 2nd of June Anders Leina received 50 shil- lings for his service as Sexton for the past year and it was resolved that he should have three pounds hereafter so long as he is clerk for the church.


A. D. 1739, June 11th. Lucas Stedhamn was again chosen trustee and Christopher Springer and Elias King yet longer to be Churchwardens, and the before named trustees gave in a right and full acconnt of their leasing our land for the year past in Willingstown, so much as for that year had been collected, which was divided be- twixt the pastor and the church so that eachi had his half, and also both Churchwardens gave an exact account of their receipts and expenditures for various purposes.


At this same general meeting it was resolved that no stranger shall be buried in our churchyard hereafter. First, because there is not room for strangers. Second, that I have been put on my guard by the burial of an unbaptized girl, and third, that the Church wardens have had great difficulty to collect for the burial of strangers. Also the repair of the church was considered, which is much needed, which was agreed upon.


A. D. 1740, June 10th. Were some together with me when the trustees and Churchwardens rendered their accounts for the past year and what they had expended for the needs of the church, and what had been the re- ceipts from the pews on the north side and their receipts were deposited in the church chest.


Elias King after three years' service resigned the. church wardenship and Gustaf Gustaffson, Jr., took it in his place.


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A. D. 1741, Eay 19th. There was a general meeting of the church and in the presence of the members a cor- rect account was rendered by the trustees and Church- wardens for the time past and Lucas Stedham was again elected and confirmed trustee and Henrick Colesberg and Jonas Walraven were chosen Churchwardens in the place of the former wardens, Christopher Springer and Gusta Gustafson, Jr., and Christopher Springer was chosen to the church council in the place of Henrick Colesberg. Also Anders Leina was chosen sexton for the coming year.


Copy. I, Erasmus Stedham, heretofore a member of thechurch at Christina, but now of the church at Penn's Neck, herewith make over to Timothy Lucasson Stedham for his entire and undisputed possession for him and his heirs after him, the pews which be- longed to my late father and mother of the pews of Christina Church, as is described in the church-book, and for the greater surety I write this with my own hand and subscribe my name, this 13th day of June, A. D. 1739.


As witness


ERASMUS STEDHAM.


Peter Tranberg.


RECORD OF BAPTISM, 1740.


I. Cornelius Vandever and his wife Margarita's child Brita, born the 3Ist of January, baptized 2d of March.


2. William Sloby and his wife Annika's child William, born the 16th of September, 1739, baptized the 30th of March, 1740.


3. John Senecks and his wife Ingeborg's child Susanna, born the 2d of April, baptized the 7th of April.


4. Andreas Stalcop, Jr. and his wife Johannes child Joanna, born the 13th day of May, baptized the 25th of May.


5. Henrich Stedham and his wife Margery's child Adam, born the roth of August, baptized the 14th of September.


6. Peter Didrickson and his wife Margarita's child Jacob, born the 2d of September, baptized the 5th of October.


7. Hans Smit and his wife Maria's child Maria, born the 25th of September, baptized the 5th of October.


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8. Gustaf Justison, Jr. and his wife Susanna's child Catharina, born the Ioth of October, baptized the 12th of October.


9. Lucas Mânson and his wife Annika's child Jonathan, born the 9th of October, baptized the 12th of October.


IO. Thomas Willing and his wife Catharina's child Anna, born the 22d of November, baptized the 4th of December.


II. Anders Hendrickson and his wife Maria's child Jonas, born the 18th of November, baptized the 13th of December.


RECORD OF BAPTISMS.


I. Peter Anderson and his wife Catharina's child Andreas, born the 7th of January, baptized the 9th of January.


2. Samuel Petersson and ais wife Christina's child Jonas, born the Ist of March, baptized the 3rd of March.


3. Richard Robinson and his wife Susanna's child Margareta, born IIth of February, baptized immediately because of its weakness.


4. William Brown and Christina Mounson's child Abraham, born the 10th of March, baptized the 5th of April.


5. Cornelius Vandever and his wife Margret's child Jacob, born 31st of March, baptized the 3rd of May.


6. Christiern Brunberg and his wife Maria's child Elizabeth born 9th of April. baptized 5th of May.


7. Peter Peters Canpony and his wife Magdalena's child Johan, born the 10th of April, baptized the 5th of May.


8. Peter Hendrickson and his wife Anna's child David, born the IIth of April, baptized the 17th of May.


9. Thomas Turner and his wife Beata's child Maria, born the 23rd of April, baptized the 24th of May.


10. Augustus Constantine and his wife's child Maria, born in March, baptized the 24th of May.


II. Carolus Springer and his wife Margarita's child Margarita, born the 27th of May, baptized the 5th of June.


12. Peter Stalcop and his wife Susanna's child William, born the 27th of May, baptized the 27th of June.


13. Morten Morten and his wife Kerstin's child Johan, born the 5th of June, baptized the 19th of July.


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14. John Hedges and his wife Susanna Hendrickson's child John, born the 25th of November.


15. Hans Peterson and his wife Catharina's child Andreas, born the 13th of August, baptized the 22nd of August.


August 9th 1743 .- Timothy Lucas Stedham declared that he had sold to Timothy Lulofson Stedham and his heirs, the pew in Christina Church which he bought of Erasmus Stedham, as his name witnesseth, and on the same day Timothy Lucasson Stedham sold the pew on the women's side in Christina Church, to Timothy Lulofson Stedham and his heirs, which he had of Erasmus Stedham. Submitted with his name.


Witness


TIMOTHY LUC. STEDHAM, PETER TRANBERG.


When pastor Eenberg was called home to a Swedish charge, pastor Tranberg received his commission in his place August Ist, 1842, which reads as follows:


We Fredrich, By the grace of God, King of the Swedes, Goths and Vends, etc., etc., Landgrave of Hesse-Prince of Herschfeldt, Duke of Catzenelenbogen, Dietz Liegenhagen-Widden and Schaumburg, etc., etc.


Be it hereby known-In as much as we have graciously consented to the pastor of Christina Church, John Eneberg's humble request to be called home here to Sweden, and therefore a pastor of the before named Christina Church is needed, and as the beloved Petrus Tranberg, pastor at Raccoon and Penn's Neck in · America, has been humbly proposed by those con- cerned as a proper person, both as to his learning and ability for the place.


Therefore in virtue of this our open authorization, is Petrus Tranberg appointed to the pastorate of the before named Evangelical Church, and let all to whom it concerns give to it the proper attention.


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For greater surety we have with our own hand sub- scribed this, and let it be sealed with the royal seal; given at Stockholm in the Council Chamber, December 10th, 1739.


FRIEDRICK (L.S.) GUSTAF CELSING.


When the above named order from the King had been received, Pastor Enneberg could not at once proceed on his journey, partly on account of the war between England and Spain, and partly because the ground rents of the Priestland were not all collected, and so his journey was delayed for two years, when he finally departed for Sweden Pastor Franborg took the congre- gation and a general meeting was called, and it was resolved to rent a suitable house for him to live in, for which business Mouns Justis was chosen with directions to pay 5£ per annum rent. The old Priesthouse was now s odecayed that no one could live in it with credit. Pastor Eneberg living unmarried the whole time that he was here did not trouble himself with housekeeping, but made his home with certain families, and the par- sonage house was let go out of repair.


At the same meeting the pastor said if the congrega- tion would give him a lot he would build himself a house at his own expense, as the income from the rents of land did not warrant the congregation to build at this time, especially as they had borrowed 80f on interest for Mr. Eneberg when he left for Sweden. To this proposition they all consented and agreed, and gave him a lease of a corner lot in the same quarter in which the old Priesthouse stands, for which he is to pay yearly two shillings ground rent. The spring following he began to build, and some members of the church


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helped him as much as they were able, especially Charles Springer, and the house was ready in the summer, so that at the end of the year he moved into his own house, and the church no longer had to pay house rent for him.


Then inquiry was made with regard to the inventarium of the church and it was found to be as follows: I. One old contumacious negress who was at the same meeting, set up at auction and sold for 7 shillings. 2nd. One old cow which Hans Smith bought for 2{ and 5 shillings, the remainder a walnut table, two chairs, some old pewter spoons, and some plates were left to the pastor.


Also the inquiry was made if there should not be Divine service in both the Swedish and English lan- guages, and all favored it except Timothy Stedham. But it was understood that the Swedish service should be held at the usual time in the morning and conducted and closed according to the church regulations thereof, and in the afternoon if the pastor is so minded there may be preaching in English.


The same day Hans Smith and Peter Smith paid 2£ and ro shillings to the church for pew room in the first pew, which money was received by Henry Colsberg.


RECORD OF BAPTISMS, 1742.


I. James Anderson and Brita Loinan's child James, born the 25th of December, 1741.


2. William Von Culen and his wife Maria's child Andreas, born the 12th of March, 1742, baptized the 18th of April.


3. William Davis and his wife Grace's child Mary, born the 26th of June, baptized the 11th of September.


4. Joseph Cartmill and his wife Sara's child Hanna, born the 3d of October, baptized the 29th of December.


5. Morton Garrit's and his wife Annika's child Margaret, born the 13th of November, baptized the 29th of November.


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6. Joseph Nowell and his wife Mary's child Christina, born the 8th of April, baptized the 20th of April.


7. Robert May and his wife Susanna's child Andrew, born the 2nd of October, baptized the 16th of October.


8. Niclos Turner and his wife Beata's child Mary, born the 23d of April, 1741, baptized the 26th of March, 1743.


9. John Stephanson and his wife Jane's child John, born the Sth of July, baptized the 31st of July.


10. Robert Smith and his wife Mary's child William, born April 30th, baptized the 31st April.


II. Asmund Stedham and his wife Christina Hindrickson's child Zacharias, born the 26th of April, baptized the 7th of June.


12. Justa Poulson and his wife Margret's child Cath- arine, born the 19th of July, 1741, baptized 1742.


13. Hans Petersson and his wife Catharina's child Andreas, born the 13th of August, 1741, baptized the 22nd of August.


14. Mathias Morten and his wife Elizabeth's child Elizabeth, born the 8th of September, baptized the 20th of September.


15. Joseph Springer and his wife Anna's child Catharina, born the 5th of October, 1741, baptized the 9th of October.


16. Christopher Springer and his wife Catharina's child Cath- arina, born the 20th of October, baptized the 26th of October.


17. Reinold Badin and his wife Catharina's child Maria, born the 10th of October, baptized the 8th of September.


17. Henry Colsberry and his wife Elizabeth's child William, born and baptized the Ist of November.


18. John Senec'ss and his wife Ingeborg's child Maria, born the 28th of November.


19. Peter Griffin and his wife Brigit's child Hannah, born the 8th of June, baptized the 12th of June.


20. Jonas Robeson's child Edward, born the Ist of December, baptized the 7th of December.


21. Peter Alldridge and his wife Susanna's child Mary, born the 4th of November, baptized the 8th of November.


22. James Seneck and his wife Margret's child Sara, born the 13th of June, baptized the Ist of July.


23. John Henricson and his wife Rebecca's child John, born the 22d of September, baptized the 30th of September.


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24. William Dedrickson and his wife Mary's child Susanna, born the 3Ist of December, baptized the 8th of June.


25. An illegitimate child, laid to Robert Pierce, the name of the mother -- Bird, born Ist of January.


26. Henry Stedham and his wife Margery's child Annika, born the 23d of November, baptized the 30th of November.


27. Peter Vandever and his wife Margarita's child Philip, born the 21st of May, baptized the 31st of


I. November 13th, 1742, there was a parish meeting held and the Pastor again inquired if he could have a lot on the same condition as Mr. Eneberg in his time has had; he would at his own expense build a house on it to dwell in; as a yearly house rent will be expensive to the congregation, and the old parsonage was unfit for him, it was unamiously consented to.


2. Ground rent began more and more to fall into neg- lect, whereof the preacher had two parts and the church one part, wherefore the trustees were admonished to use more severity with the residne; on which Lucas Sted- ham answered that we must have patience with the town, because it is yet young, whereat it was so resolved for this time.


3. Hans Smith was chosen to have inspection over the woodland belonging to the church, that no trespass should be made on it; and if he sold any dry trees he should give in his account thereof at the next coming meeting.


4. The preacher complained of the neglect of some members of the congregation to report the age of the children at the baptisms, the consequence of which is that he could not keep the register so correct as he had wished to.


5. It was inquired if the English sermon in the after- noon may continue, whereupon followed an affirmative answer.


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BURIALS IN 1743.


Timotheus Stedham's two daugliter's Elizabeth and Margaret died of dysentery.


Cornelius Vandever's daughter Brigitta, buried 7th October.


Andreas Stalcop died of consumption, buried 4th March.


Bartholomew Paulson's daughter Catharina, buried 22nd Jan- uary.


RECORD OF BAPTISMS 1743.


I. Olle Monson's child Annika, born January, baptized the 30th of January.


2. Peter Paulson and his wife Mary's child Mary, born the 9th of January, baptized tbe 15th of January.


3. John Hedges and his wife Susanna's child Joseph, born the 7th of January, baptized the 11th of January.


4. Peter Garrisson and his wife Sara's child John, born the 6th of November, baptized the 20th of November.


5. Garret Garrison and his wife Mary's child Garret, born the 8th of March, baptized the 7th of November.


6. Israel Robeson and his wife Elizabeth's child Sara, born the the 15th of February, baptized the 21st of February.


7. Bartholomew Paulson and his wife Eleanor's child Mary, born the 2d of October, baptized the 7th of October.


8. Johan Hyland and his wife Mary's child Mary, born and baptized the 27th of August.


9. James Springer and his wife Mary's child Niclas, born the 5th, baptized the 8th of August.


IO. Lulof Peterson's child Israel, born the 20th, baptized the 24th of July.


II. Carolus Springer and his wife Margret's child Rachel, born the 6th, baptized the 12th of June.


12. Joseph Springer and his wife Anna's child Sara, born and baptized the 26th of October.


13, Zachariah Dedrichson's child Ellinor, born the 24th of December.


14. William Stuby and his wife Anna's child James, born the 8th of January, 1743.


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15. Augustin Constantin's child Sara, born the 10th, baptized the 15th of January.


16. Peter Stalcop and his wife Susanna's child Tobias, born the Ist, baptized the 6th of August.


17. Anders Henrickson and his wife Mary's child Leddy, born the 21st, baptized the 27th of January.


18. Anders Stalcop's child Mary, born the 2d of September, baptized the 3d of October


19. Peter Anderson and his wife Catharina Lorena's child Christina, born and baptized the 27th of October.


20. William Tosawa and his wife Maria's child William, born the 22d, baptized the 28th of July.


21. Richard Robeson and his wife Susanna's child Andrew, born the 6th, baptized the 9th of March.


22. Thomas Badrill and his wife Maria's child Thomas, born the Ist, baptized the 6th of March.


23. Daniel Culen and his wife Elizabeth's child Daniel, born the 22nd of September, baptized the 10th of October.


24. Henry Tathen and his wife Elizabeth's child Andrew, born the Ist, baptized the 12th of October.


25. William Elly and his wife Margaret's child Benjamin, born the 27th of July.


26. Martin Ellet and his wife Jane's child Margret, born the 15th of December.


The 21st of January, 1738, there was a general parisli meeting held, when was discussed the failing payment of the ground rents, and that it was no longer advisable to give a further time for consideration, particularly as some said that they would not pay, and others that they could not; wherefore the congregation concluded they would consult a lawyer if those could not be forced by the law to stand up to what the leases indicated. And Lucas Stedham and Henry Colesberg undertook to execute this proposal, and the expenses therefor were contributed by the undermarked members of the con- gregation, on the condition that Lucas Stedham, Henry


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Colesberg and Jonas Walraven should afterwards render an account to the congregation in accordance with their charges.


RECORD OF THOSE WHO HAVE CONTRIBUTED.


£. S. d.


Mounce Justis,


O


7


6


Philip Vandever,


O


7


6


Marten Justis,


O


7


6


John Stalcop,


0


7


6


Charles Springer,


0


5


O


Hans Smith,


0


5


0


Christopher Springer,


0


5


0


Jacob Stille,


C


0


5


O


Jacob Hyne,


0


5


O


Hans Peterson,


O


5


O


Henry Colesberg,


O


5


Augustin Constantin,


0


50


Lucas Stedham,


0


5 O


Jonas Walraven,


0


5


O


Swen Justice,


O


2


6


Justa Justice, Jr.,


0


5


0


Nils Justice,


0


2


0


Cornelius Didrichson,


0


7


6


Paul Paulson,


0


4


O


Israel Petersson,


0


5


0


Peter Hendrickson,


0


2


6


Peter Stalcop,


O


5


0


William Tossawa,


O


5


O


William Paulson.


O


3


O


Andrew Hendrickson,


0


2


6


Peter Smith,


0


5


0


John Vandevoir,


0


5


O


Jesper Clawson,


0


2


6


John Smith,


0


2


6


Andrew Linan,


O


2


0


Justa Justice, Sr.,


0


2


0


Justa Justice,


0


2


O


25


3 0


Timotheus Stedham,


0


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E.


S


d


Peter Anderson,


0


2


O


John Hedge,


0


2 0


John Paulson,


0


2 0


Jonas Stedham,


0


6


6


Benjamin Paulson,


O


2


O


Conrad Garrison,


O


5


O


Peter Petersson,


O


2


O


John Scoggin,


O


2


6


Erik Stalcop,


O


2


O


Andrew Justice,


O


2


O


John Garrison,


O


2


6


9 IO


6


The result of this was the following: That the case accord- ing to the opinion of the lawyer, should be placed upon another footing before they commenced any action thus; two or three members of the congregation should be invested with an abso- lute power to act, and do in this case as with their own, after they had given to the congregation their contrabond ? But this did not sound well in the ears of the multitude, and in that year nothing more was done.


Pastor Peter Tranberg and his wife Catharina Rudman's child, born the 7th of January, 1736-7, and died.


BAPTISMS IN 1744.


I. William Culen and his wife Maria's child Rachel, born the Ist of October, baptized November 10th.


2. Philip Stalcop's child Andreas, born 29th October.


3. William Vaniman and his wife Magdalena's child, Catha- rina, born 28th April, baptised 29th May.


4. Jonathan Hille's child Elizabeth, born 18th, baptized 30th of July.


5. John Springer and his wife Mary's child John, born 18th of September, baptized the Ist of October.


6. Swen Justice and his wife Mary's child Christina, born Ist of-, baptized the 10th.


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7. Jonas Stedham and his wife Helena's child Jonas, born the IIth of October, baptized the 19th.


8. Jesper Clawson and his wife Maria's child Elizabeth, born the 17th of September, baptized the 22nd.


9. Jacob Hynes' child Rebecca, born in November, baptized the 13th of December.


10. Nils Justice and his wife Mary's child Charles, born the 3rd of December, baptized the 12th.


II. Elias Tasse's child Ally, born and baptized the 12th of December.


12. Peter Henrichson's child Sara, born the 21st December, baptized the 28th.


13. Powel Powelson's child Sara, 6 years old, baptized the 28th of December.


14. James Anderson and his wife Brigitta's child Britta, born the 28th of March, baptized the 9th of April.


15. Lylof Stedham and his wife Jane's child Joseph, born the 5th, baptized the 10th of July.


16. William Stobby's child Magdalena, born the ist, baptized the Ioth of November.


17. Joseph Jackson and his wife Mary's childj Elizabeth, born the Sth, baptized the 20th of April.


IS. James Senecks and his wife Margaret's child Isaac, born the 12th of August, baptized the 9th of September.


19. Henry Colesberg and his wife Elizabeth's child Susanna, born and baptized the 28th of December.


MARRIAGES.


John Go Ifrey to Mary Perkins.


John Hopes to Ann Way. John Reese to Marget McLaly.


James Floyd to Mary Barnet. John Smith to Ann Springer. Joseph Abraham to Margaret Farrys. James Hamilton to Mary Lammon. John Johnstone to Margaret Hogg. Patrick Monagan to Sara Crafford. Charles Hall to Hannah Hall.


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Philip Stalcop to Susanna Brunberg. John Cooper to Rachel Thompson. David Turns to Sara James. John Whelch to Marget Hillyard. Henry Stedham to Mary Griffy. Johan Vanneman to Rebecca Stille. Joseph Willis to Hanna House. James Miller to Mary Miller. . 1


Daniel Lawson to Hanna Flemmen.


Elias Humphreys to Elizabeth Harris.


Edward Millegan to Mary Savage. Nail McGraney to Ann Docherty. Cornelius Cabner to Catharina Spark. Mathew Long to Ellenor Burnside. Edward Harris to Margaret Curtill. John Garrison to Ann Glinn. Archibald Cannady to Catharina Jordon. William Lampligh to Rebecca Wilson. Francis Henekly to Ellenor Necklyn. Joseph Thomason to Susanna Edmundson. Richard Nicles to Catharine McJenny. David Bradford to Rosannah Shepard. Joseph Williams to Martha Baldwin. Thomas Knot to Margret Mayer. Edward Carrel to Susanna Barker. Jonas Tungberg to Johanna Heart. Lars Holsten to Mary Pidget. John Wolsten to Elizabeth Packerton. Josiah Ramsey to Elizabeth Holleys. Benj. Underwood to Lara Nicher. Robert McCartsy to Elizabeth Plate. Cornelius Obragan to Mary Crockert. Joseph Carter to Elizabeth Mounder. Thomas Thornberg to Debora Bruse. Charles Tassy to Marjory Knot. George Kock to Mary Miller. William Vanneman to Mary Scott. Thomas Cohens to Mary Gragan. Benjamin Cook to Mary Gibs.


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John Walker to Hannah White.


John Harrison to Ann McFarlen. John Beard to Susanna Tutsey.


James Whitecker to Hannah Davis. John Dully to Miriam Bush.


George Miller to Susanna Bird. Thomas Smith to Elizabeth Ammet.


Jacob Mote to Mary Ammet.


Archibald Taylor to Catharine Richards.


Benj. Beason to Elizabeth Pohlson.


Gasper Trayner to Elizabeth McGuky.


Jassay Falkner to Martha Smith.


Even Lewis to Liddy Litler.


Archibald Armstrong to Mary Fresher.


James Dicky to Isabel Hodgeson.


Richard Folton to Isabel McChestney.


Wm. Brackstine to Margery Cregg. Thomas Bellef to Ann Bates.


Samuel Land to Catharine Davis.


David Lewis to Mary Morris.


Arthur Graham to Mary Simson. James Lee to Rachel Jones.


John Pile to Sara Baldwin. Philip Vandever to Beata Vanneman. Richard Grimes to Ann Buckley.




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