Manual of the Congregational Church, Amesbury Mills : with a catalogue of its members, Part 1

Author: Congregational Church (Amesbury, Mass.)
Publication date: 1875
Publisher: Boston : Marvin & Son, printers
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MANUAL


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Congregational Church


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CATALOGUE OF ITS MEMBERS.


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Officers of the Church.


JANUARY, 1875.


Dastor. REV. PLINY S. BOYD. Installed December 27, 1871


Deacons.


ELEAZER A. JOHNSON, Elected October 10, 1842.


ELIJAH B. ELLIOTT. Elected November 6, 1872. EDWARD CARPENTER, . Elected November 6, 1872. JOSEPH KINGSBURY, . . Elected November 2, 1874.


Clerk. JOSEPH MERRILL.


. Treasurer, E. A. JOHNSON.


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"Whosoever therefore shall confess Me before men, him will I confess also before My Father which is in heaven."


" For the promise is unto you and to your children, and to all that are afar off, even as many as the Lord our God shall call."


" Fear not, little flock ; for it is your Father's good pleasure to give you the kingdom."


"Let us hold fast the profession of our faith without wavering ; for He is faithful that promised."


" If ye continue in My Word, then are ye My disciples indeed."


DECLARATION OF FAITH.


1. WE believe in the eternal existence of Jehovah, the Creator and Ruler of the Uni- verse, and that all His accountable creatures ought to render Him perfect obedience for- ever.


* * * * The Lord our God is one Lord." Deut. vi. 4.


" In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth." Gen. i. I.


" If ye love Me keep my commandments." Jno. xiv. 15.


2. We believe that the Bible was given by inspiration of God; and that it contains the perfect and only infallible rule of faith and practice.


* " All Scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profit- able for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness." n Tim. iii. 16.


3. We believe that Jehovah reveals Him- self to us as the Father, the Son, and the


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Holy Ghost, to whom we are required to pay equal and undivided honors.


" I and my Father are one." Jno. x. 30.


" Go ye, therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost." Matt. xxviii. 19.


.. Jesus Christ, the same yesterday, and to-day, and forever." Heb. xii. 8.


4. We believe that Jehovah is possessed of infinite moral excellence; and that He administers a perfect moral government over the universe.


. God is love." 1 Jno. iv. 8.


" For the Lord our God is righteons in all His works which Ile doeth." Dan. is. 14.


" Are not My ways equal ? " Erek. whi. 20.


5. We believe that He also administers a providential government, which extends to all events, great and small : that to Him alone belongs the glory of the saved; and the impenitent in sin perish through their own voluntary perverseness.


* But there shall not an hair of your head perish." Luke xxi. 18.


" For by grace are ye saved, through faith; and that not of your- selves; it is the gift of God." Eph. ii. 8.


"And ye will not come to Me that ye might have life." Jno. v. 40.


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6. We believe that the Gospel of Christ finds mankind in a state of sin and condem- nation, utterly destitute of that holiness with- out which no man shall see the Lord; and that we must consequently become renewed in the spirit of our minds, before we can enter the kingdom of God.


" For that all have sinned." Rom. v. 12.


" The carnal mind is enmity against God." Rom. viii. 7.


" Except a man be born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God." Juo. iii. 3.


7. We believe in the incarnation, obedi- ence, suffering and death, resurrection and ascension of Jesus Christ ; that He alone, by His suffering and death, hath made atone- ment for sin ; and that He ever liveth to make intercession for us.


* "' And the Word was made flesh and dwelt among us." Jno. i. 14.


" For there is one God; and one Mediator between God and men; the man Christ Jesus; who gave Himself a ransom for all." 1 Tim. ii. 5, 6.


" Wherefore He is able also to save them to the uttermost, that come unto God by Him, seeing He ever liveth to make intercession for them." Ileb. vii. 25.


8. We believe it to be the duty and the privilege of Christians, to make visible pro-


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fession of their faith in Christ ; receiving and applying the ordinance of Baptism and the Lord's Supper, as instituted by Christ and practiced by His Apostles.


" Whosoever shall confess Me before men, him shall the Son of Man also confess before the angels of God." Luke xii. 8.


"He that believeth and is baptized, shall be saved." Mark xvi. 16. " Suffer little children to come unto Me, and forbid them not." Luke xviii. 16.


" She was baptized, and her HOUSEHOLD." Acts xvi. 15.


" The Lord Jesus, the same night in which He was betrayed, took bread : And when He had given thanks, He brake it and said: Take, cat; this is My body, which is broken for you; this do in remem. brance of Me." I Cor. xi. 23, 24.


9. We believe in the future existence of the soul ; that there will be a resurrection of both the righteous and the wicked-a day of final judgment; that all will receive accord- ing to their works ; that the wicked will go away into everlasting punishment ; and the righteous into life eternal.


* " For the hour is coming in the which all that are in the graves shall hear flis voice, and shall come forth; they that have done good, unto the resurrection of life; and they that have done evil, unto the resurrection of damnation." Jno. v. 28, 29.


" And these shall go away into everlasting punishment; but the righteous into life eternal." Matt, xxv. 46.


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Form of Admission


[ The candidates for membership will take their place in the aisle before the pulpit, in response to the following invitation. ]


ESUS saith, Come unto Me all ye that labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest ; take My yoke upon you and learn of Me, for I am meek and lowly in heart, and ye shall find rest unto your souls ; for My yoke is easy and My burden is light.


And the Spirit and the Bride say, Come. And let him that heareth, say, Come. And let him that is athirst, come. And whosoever will, let him take the water of life freely. Behold, the tabernacle of God is with men, and He will dwell with them, and they shall


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be His people, and God Himself shall be with them and be their God.


I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end. I will give unto him that is athirst of the fountain of the water of life freely. He that overcometh shall inherit all things ; and I will be his God, and he shall be my son.


Address to the Candidates.


You are here, beloved friends, at the invi- tation of your Lord, and encouraged by His promise, to confess, before these witnesses, the Lord Jesus as your Saviour, and take upon yourselves the bonds of a Christian covenant. We trust that you appreciate the solemnity and blessedness of this confession, and that He that hath begun a good work in you, will perform it unto the day of Jesus Christ.


Behold what manner of love the Father hath bestowed upon us, that we should be called the Sons of God. And this is His commandment : That we should believe on


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the name of His Son Jesus Christ, and love one another, as He gave us commandment. In obedience to the divine will you do now make profession of your religious faith, and offer yourselves for membership in Christ's visible Church.


Confessing yourselves sinners, you believe in the Lord Jesus Christ as your only and all- sufficient Saviour ; you believe that through Him as a crucified Redeemer you have for- giveness, and that in Him, as a risen Sa- viour, the Son of God, you have hope of eternal life.


Do you thus profess faith in His blessed name?


[Each answers, " I do ;" after which baptism is administered to such as have not received it. ]


QueHaft.


You will now enter into Covenant with God and with this Church. You do now solemnly give yourselves up to God the


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Father, as your God, your Father and your eternal portion ; you give up yourselves to Jesus Christ, the Redeemer and Head of the Church, as your Prophet, Priest and King, relying upon Him alone for salvation ; you give up yourselves to the Holy Spirit, the Sanctifier and Comforter, relying on Him alone for sanctification and all spiritual aid.


Depending on divine grace for assistance, you engage to glorify God, by a faithful observance of all the ordinances and insti- tutions of the Christian religion, and by exhibiting the light of a pure example to' the world.


You especially engage to walk in Christian fellowship with this Church, ever willing to give and receive counsel, or reproof, with a spirit of kindness, and watchfully avoiding whatever is contrary to purity, peace, and love, as become the disciples of the meek and lowly Jesus.


All this you do, flying to the blood of the everlasting Covenant for the pardon of your sins, and besceching the glorious God to


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sustain and guide you, in His perfect way, to the end of this life, and then to receive you to Himself, where is fullness of joy, and to His right hand, where are pleasures for- evermore.


Do you thus covenant ?


We, therefore, the members of this Church [all rising ] do affectionately receive you to our communion and fellowship ; and on our part, engage to watch over your spiritual interest, and walk with you, in all the ordi- nances of the Gospel, as becometh saints.


And may God of His infinite mercy, give us grace to be faithful to each other, while we live; that we may be admitted, at last, through the merits of Christ, to the ever- lasting fellowship of saints and angels, in the presence of the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. AMEN.


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Questions for Self-Eramigation.


si? AVING named the name of Christ, do I cherish His Spirit? Do I have the power as well as the form of godliness? Do I seek to maintain a humble and tender heart, one in sympathy with all the interests of Christ's kingdom?


2. Do I love and study the Word of God? Do 1 cherish and defend opinions in harmony with its teach- ings? Do I conform my conduct to its principles and pre- cepts ?


3. Do I perform the duties of secret and family prayer ?- and in what spirit ? Do I attend, or in any way endeavor to sustain the meetings for social prayer? Do I seek to interest others in these meetings, in the Monthly Concert, in the Sabbath School, or the service of the Sanctuary?


4. Do I strive to keep the Sabbath sacred to God? Do 1 faithfully improve its opportunities for worship, striving to maintain the spirit of worship, and refraining from such criticisms or fault-finding as would interfere with the heart's communion with God? How much of holy time do I allow to run to waste? Am I as careful to prepare my soul as to decorate my body for the public service ?


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QUESTIONS FOR SELF-EXAMINATION.


5. Am I regardful of my covenant obligations? As a re- minder of these, do I keep the covenant by me and frequently review the same? Do I heartily consent to every article of the covenant, and strive to maintain a spirit of loyalty to Ilim, with whom I have entered into covenant?


6. Am I living in any known sin; or in neglect of any known duty?


7. Am I serupulously honest in all secular concerns, remembering that I am transacting business for God?


8. Do I seek to glorify God in all my plans of life ; in all life's business and pleasures? Do I venture upon anything upon which I should hesitate to ask God's blessing?


9. In the matter of property, do I regard myself as God's steward? Do I administer the property committed to my care in the interests of Christ's kingdom? Do I deny myself for the purpose of doing good? Is it a pleasure rather than grief to be asked to contribute to benevolent enterprises? Do I contribute my fair proportion to the support of the Gel? May I be justly charged with the sin of covetous- ness ?


10. Do I love the souls of sinners? And is there one to whom I am faithful; and for whose conversion I feel an intense anxiety ?


11. Is my zeal periodical or constant? Is it for self, or for Christ? Am I living so that I may reasonably hope to be a blessing to the world? Are my friends the happier or better for my example?


12. With whom do I associate .as my chosen and most intimate friends ; those of a spiritual, or of a worldly mind? What is the tenor of their conversation? What the tone of their life.


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13. Do I, in humble dependence upon divine aid, endeavor to maintain the mastery over the flesh, the world, and the Evil one? Do I cherish a spirit of forgiveness? Am I cultivating patience? Is the law of love in my heart, and the law of kindness on my tongue?


14. What feelings do. I cherish toward my fellow Chris- tians? How do I speak of those associated with me in Church relations? How do I regard the Officers of the Church? Do I sustain them in their work for the Master, by my sympathy and my prayers?


15. Do I labor and pray for the peace of God's people, doing my part toward the removal of scandals, and withal exercising that charity which covereth the multitude of sins?


16. If a parent, have I consecrated my children to the Lord, and am I training them for heaven?


17. Do I live as an heir of immortality, remembering that the character I form must be mine forever; and that my influence will be felt when I am dead?


18. Do I consecrate myself and my all in a daily surrender to my divine Master, praying the Lord to search me, and know my heart, to see if there be any wicked way in me, and to lead me in the way everlasting? Do I daily offer as my heartfelt prayer, " THY WILL, O GOD. BE DONE?"


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Church Order.


1. Membership.


1. Candidates for admission may be examined at any regular meeting of the Church; or by the Examining Committee, who shall report to the Church. Those approved by the Church, shall be propounded before the congregation two weeks previous to their admission ; and be received upon making public profession of their faith, and recog- nizing their covenant obligations.


2. Those bringing letters of recommendation from other Churches, if approved, are admitted by vote. Their admission is made known to the congregation from the pulpit.


3. Members of this Church, who remove out of town, are expected to take up their connection with us, and unite with some Church in or near the


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place where they reside, within one year after their removal.


4. Members of other Churches, wishing to com- mune with this Church for more than one year, are requested to transfer their Church relation to us. unless there be special reasons for delay.


2. Ordinances.


1. The Lord's Supper is administered in the afternoon of the first Sabbath in January, March, May, July, September, and November.


2. This Church cordially invite those present from other Evangelical Churches, of whatever name or denomination, to unite with them in celebrating the dying love of their Lord.


3. Baptism is administered to adults at the time of their admission to the Church ; to children at the


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1 11 11.011 Parents are requested to give to the Minister, in writing, the name of the child presented for baptism, with the date of its birth, and the names of its parents.


3. Benevolent @lork.


1. The Monthly Concert is held on the Sabbath evening preceding the first Monday of each month,


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and a monthly collection is taken for the cause of Missions.


2. Annual collections are taken for The Female Charitable Society, The Bible Society, Seamen's Friend Society, American College and Education Society, The Congregational Union and Publishing Society, Foreign Missions, Home Missions, and The American Missionary Association ; the collec- tions being taken on the Third Sabbath of January April, July, September, and November.


3. A collection is taken at each Communion ; the proceeds of which are applied to the incidental expenses of the Church, and in aid of its poor.


1. The Treasurer of the Church keeps a record of its collections and appropriations to charitable objects ; and gives an annual report.


4. Temperance.


This Church, feeling bound to bear its testimony against the manufacture, sale, and use of intoxicating liquors, for other than scientific or medicinal pur- poses, deeming such offence inconsistent with a profession of the Christian religion, will regard it. if practiced by any of its members, as a public scan- dal, subjecting such members to the discipline of the Church.


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5. Discipline.


1. The discipline of this Church shall be admin- istered according to the rules laid down in Matt. 1 8th chapter, 15th, 16th, and 17th verses.


2. The Examining Committee shall serve also as a Committee for discipline.


6. Church faretings.


1. The Church shall hold its Annual Meeting in the month of November, on such day as the Pastor and Deacons may appoint. The order of procedure shall be,


(1.) Prayer.


(2.) Reading the record of the last Annual Meeting


(3.) Choice of Clerk-by ballot.


(4.) Reports of the Treasurer and Auditor.


(5.) Action on these reports.


(6.) Choice of Treasurer-by ballot.


(7.) Choice of Auditor.


(8.) Reports of Committees.


(9.) Action on their reports.


(10.) Choice of Committees.


(11.) Deferred business.


(12.) New business-Upon the years divisible by two, one Deacon shall be chosen, whose term of office shall be six years.


(13.) Adjournment.


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2. Business may be done at the close of any regular Church Prayer-Meeting.


3. The Pastor-or in the absence of the Pastor, the Deacons-shall be empowered to convene the members whenever it is deemed proper, due notice being given, for the transaction of business. Ten members shall constitute a quorum.


4. The Pastor shall preside as Moderator, when present at the business meetings of the Church. In his absence the senior Deacon may preside, or a Moderator be chosen pro tem.


5. The Clerk shall keep a record of the transac- tions of the Church ; and hold the books accessible to all who need to see them.


7. Amendments.


These regulations may be amended at any regu- larly called meeting of the Church, due notice having been given of such amendment at a previous meet- ing. And any rule may be temporarily suspended, if the Church see good reason to order such sus- pension.


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OFFICERS AND MEMBERS FROM THE


(Organization of the Church,


DECEMBER 6, 1831.


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Trist of Pastors.


Rev. JOSEPH H. TOWNE,


Rev. SETH H. KEELER,


Rev. SAMUEL H. MERRILL,


Rev. JOHN H. MORDOUGH,


Rev. Reres KING.


Rev. N. LASSELLE,


Rev. A. C. CHILDS.


Rev. T. D. P. STONE,


Rev. GEORGE E. FREEMAN,


Rev. E. A. RAND,


Rev. W. F. BACON,


Rev. PLINY STEELE BOYD,


Installed March 5, 1834. Dismissed Oct. 30, 1836. Installed Dec. 7, 1836. Dismissed Oct. 7, 1839. Installed Sept. 16, 1840. Dismissed Nov. 5, 1844. Began Dec. 15, 1844.


Retired


April 29, 1849.


Ordained April 17. 1850.


Dismissed May 17, 1853.


Began Noy. 6, 1853.


Retired


April 6, 1856.


Installed


Nov. 19. 1856.


Dismissed Aug. 11, 1858.


Installed Oct. 1, 1860.


Dismissed July 30, 1862.


Began Nov. 2, 1862.


Retired


May 1, 1864.


Ordained March 2, 1865.


Dismissed May 3, 1867.


Ordained Sept. 26, 1867.


Dismissed Sept. 20, 1870.


Installed Dec. 27. 1871.


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JONATHAN A. SARGENT,


Chosen


May 22, 1832.


Resigned Oct. 3, 1842.


GEORGE PERKINS, Chosen May 22, 1832.


Resigned Aug. 10, 1836.


DANIEL C. BAGLEY, Chosen


Oct. 11, 1836.


Died April 17, 1864.


ELEAZER A. JOHNSON,


Chosen Oct. 10, 1842.


Chosen June 27, 1864.


Died Sept. 19, 1860.


Chosen Oct. 27, 1869.


ELIJAH P. ELLIOTT,


Re-elected Nov. 6. 1872.


DAVID BATCHELDER,


Chosen Oct. 27. 1869. Term expired Nov. 6. 1872.


EDWARD CARPENTER,


Chosen Nov. 6. 1872.


JOSEPH KINGSBURY,


Chosen Nov. 6, 1872.


Re-elected Nov. 2, 1874.


Clarks.


ELEAZER A. JOHNSON, Chosen May 22, 1832. RALPH O. BAILEY, Chosen Nov. 6, 1872.


JOSEPH MERRILL, Chosen Nov. 7, 1873.


ANDREW B. OSGOOD,


Statement.


THIS Church was organized with eleven Members; they being the first eleven names on the Catalogue,


By Profession. Letter.


There were admitted to membership, before


the settlement of a Pastor,


15 10


At other intervals,


Under Rev. Mr. TOWNE. .


30 30


Under Rev. Mr KEELER,


59


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Under Rev. Mr. MERRILL, .


67


34


Under Rev Mr. MokDOUGH,


13


Under Rev. Mr. KING, 27


16


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Under Rev. Mr. CHILDS,


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9


Under Rev. Mr. STONE,


8


13


Under Rev. Mr. FREEMAN,


2


8


Under Rev. Mr. RAND,


55


21


Under Rev. Mr. BACON,


5


6


Under Rev. Mr. BOYD,


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25


333


232


Dismissed Members, .


189


Deceased Members,


113


Excommunicated,


24


Absent Members,


48


Resident Members,


191


Present Membership, .


239


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Under Rev. Mr. LASSELLE,


Bistarical Catalogue.


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[EXPLANATIONS. - The names of deceased members are designated by a star "); the figures before such name, indicate the year of their death ; 75 indicates present membership ; any less number shows the year such persons were dismissed ; a blank, that the date of death or dismissd is unknown |


1831.


75 Jerusha C. Burbeck. 12 Jonathan A. Sargent.


57 *Sarah Chase.


41 * Betsey Sargent.


32 Thomas R. Hanson. 51 *George Perkins.


32 Clarissa Hanson.


36 Mary A. Perkins.


33 Mary J. Lunt. 35 Sarah W. Newcomb.


*Abigail MeNeil.


1832.


55 William W. Silsby. 42 Mary S. Fletcher. 62 *Hannah Churchward. *Judith Goodwin.


42 *Thomas G. Dennett.


75 Hannah Dennett. *Nathaniel Morrill.


75 Emeline Morrill.


50 *Mary Ryley.


37 Mary A. Barnes.


58 Betsey Lancaster *Lavinia Glines.


44 Caltha Carey (Swett. )


58 Lydia Gould (Carey. )


50 Sarah A. Eaton.


75 Eliza Blaisdell.


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75 Joseph Kingsbury. 65 Louisa Elliott.


60 *Eliza Kingsbury. 56 *William Carey. 75 E. A. Johnson. 57 Sophia Carey.


38 *Ruth Johnson.


1833.


39 Mary J. Chamberlain. 75 Abigail Bagley.


54 *Samuel Morrill. 37 Nathan Crosby.


56 *Henry Morrill. 37 Rebecca Crosby.


75 Mary Morrill.


75 Anna Rogers.


64 *Daniel C. Bagley.


1834.


50 *William Chase.


38 Joel Richmond.


47 *Charles P. Carlton.


53 Silas Foss.


75 * Robert Storey.


39 *Ann Storey.


52 Betsey Ryan.


75 Clarissa P. Carter.


38 Diadema Richmond.


75 Hannah B. Elliott. *Sarah Dow.


44 Harriet A. Davis,


39 Mary A. Lane.


71 *Mary Morrill, Sen.


48 *Sarah Foss.


42 Otis P. Stewart. *Walter Rockwood.


75 Mary M. Morrill.


75 *Hannah B. French.


69 Ruth H. Porter.


40 Josiah Webster.


to Mary Webster.


75 Margaret B. Dow. *Nancy Fletcher. *Rebecca B. Dow.


75 William J. Boardman.


75 Elizabeth Boardman.


62 *Elizabeth Bayley. 41 Hannah O. Bayley.


54 * Lucy Ordway.


75 Eunice Griffin. *Mary Perkins.


39 John Crosby. 39 Eleanor Crosby.


75 John Gregg. * Hannah Gregg. 75 John Stewart. 37 William Caldwell. 37 Eliza J. Caldwell. 36 Sarah Johnson.


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1835.


49 Mary E. Parson.


75 Sophia Elliott.


75 Paulina Jones.


36 John Stimpson.


35 Hannah M. Dearborn.


36 Rebecca K. Stimpson.


Eliza W. Towne.


75 Mary Carlton.


67 Annis P. Storey.


1836.


61 *James Horton.


75 Ruth A. Kirtland.


37 Edw'd G. Frothingham.


47 Lydia Gordon.


1837.


61 Jerome Harris.


43 Bradbury Carr.


43 Sally Carr. Martha Smith.


40 Elizabeth Cook.


58 Lydia Savary.


50 Temperance Porter. * Mary J. Ryley.


42 Olive Foss.


42 *Susan Morrill.


55 *James Campbell. * Ebenezer Porter.


60 *John McNeil.


58 *Robert Patten.


75 Abby R. Webster.


75 Lucy Ann Ordway.


41 Hannah Ordway. Sarah Baker.


75 Jane Storey Janvrin.


39 *Ann Blaisdell.


60 Rebecca Nowell.


56 Sophia Creasy.


75 Vanily M. Carey.


41 Reuben Tilton.


55 *Moses M. Dennett.


51 Abner L. Bailey.


67 Nathan M. Horton.


40 *Mary T. Morse.


51 Jemima Knowlton.


39 Sarah Noyes.


75 Mary A. Barnard.


75 Mary Wells.


57 *Susan Wadleigh French.


75 Lucy Witham.


40 *Sophia A. Carey.


42 Adaline Colby.


44 Mary Moore.


75 Caroline Davis.


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75 Mary Boardman. Moses B. Harrington.


Betsey Harrington.


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50 Julia A. Ryley. 42 Mary Keeler.


50 *Rebecca Ravel. 52 *Miriam Hunt.


75 Rebecca Brown. 71 *Abigail French.


43 Susan Barnard. 59 *Helen Grieves.


42 Granville C. Carlton. 75 Orlando S. Patten.


37 Maria B. Frothingham. 75 Ann M. Patten.


75 Nancy Young Batchelder. 75 Susan S. Allen. * Benajah Sabin. 75 Elijah P. Elliott.


*Betsey Sabin.


1838.


46 *Dorothy Blaisdell.


* David O. Collins.


55 Mary Carr.


45 *John Taylor.


62 *Nehemiah Brown. 43 *Sarah Taylor.


50 Eli B. Howard.


42 Dorothy Mor-e.


75 Mary A. Johnson.


75 Mary M. Wells.


1839.


54 * Milton G. Carey.


58 Margaret Kimball.


40 *Joanna F. Griffin.


42 Eliza J. Tapley.


45 Elizabeth L. Grant.


75 Marietta Low.


75 Elizabeth Emerson.


59 *Mary I. Brown.


42 Mary Jaques. 51 Hannah S. Bayley.


1840.


75 Sarah F. Tucker.


46 *Amos Ham. Olive Dow. 69 Sarah Gerrish.


60 Charles H. Butler.


59 *Rebecca W. Butler. *Charles W. Butler. *Sarah Soule. 75 Harriet N. Kingsbury.


51 David H. Safford. 51 Ann Safford.


1841. 54 *Mary Morrill. 49 *Abigail Quimby.


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1842.


44 Samuel Geddings.


44 Eunice Geddings.


75 Marshall Whittaker.


75 Josialı Batchelder.


63 *Eleanor Whittaker.


51 Laura A. Safford.


75 Hannah Trussell.


75 John M. Carey. *Susan Carey.


71 *Franklin Burlingame.


75 Lucy Burlingame.


75 J. R. Cheswell.


75 Lydia M. Huse.


65 *Sophia A. Morse.


75 Sarah B. Taylor.


49 *Abiah Tyler.


75 Horace Fremont.


75 Ruhamah Fremont.


47 Nathaniel B. Gordon.


44 William 11. Tingle.


58 William A. Carey.


48 Mercy Young. Julia Whitcomb.


73 *Harriet Brown.


54 Sally Brown.


75 Ruth A. Swett.


75 Clara J. Littlefield. John Gould.


75 Henry G. Carey. * Daniel Littlefield. Calvin Johnson.


52 Mary J. French.


64 Amaziah Richmond. 46 *Harriet Richmond. 75 Robert Rich.


75 Hannah E. Rich.


48 Nathaniel White.


75 David Batchelder.


75 Nancy Brewster. *Charlotte Langley.


75 John Gregg, Jr.


63 *Julia A. Sawyer. 49 *Lavinia Jolmson.


75 Mary Cheswell.


68 *William Tyler.


75 Ruth A. Rowell. 66 *Mary Buswell.


48 Catharine Hoit.


75 Jacob Gale. * Betsey Davis. 63 *Mary A. Wilson.


75 Ann Brown.


75 Mary Gale.


75 Hannah Currier. * Hannah Sargent. 48 Hannah P. Merrill. 49 Hezekiah Eldridge. 49 Louisa C. Eldridge.


75 Susan Gregg.


65 *Nancy Horton. 75 Mary C. Boardman. 63 *Charlotte Baker.


65 * Mary S. Pilsbury.


53 Aaron Morrill.


34


CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.


75 Mary A. Batchelder. 47 Timothy Osgood. 47 Lodicy Osgood.


50 Nathan F. Seaver.


50 Mary Seaver ..


1843.


69 *John Lee. 59 Nancy Gregg.


75 Paulina Osgood. 67 *Julia A. Parsons.


55 *Morrill Currier. 63 *Delia Parsons. 69 *Andrew B. Osgood. 53 *Ruth Currier.


1844.


56 *Margaret Burnett. Lydia P. Blake.


67 *Samuel Blake. *Sally Nichols.


*Sarah Blake. 54 Dolly A. Nichols.


Sophia H. Blake.


1545.


46 Hannah O. Howland. 61 Lydia Morrill. 58 *John H. Morrill.


1846.


60 Almon Clark. 53 Olive Linscout. 60 Susan M. Clark. 58 Harriet Simpson.


1847.


49 Louisa C. Eldridge.


1848.


75 Huldah S. Judkins. 51 Olive Ireland. 75 Samuel F. Merrill. 75 John Hume.


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HISTORICAL CATALOGUE.


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1850.


65 Mary L. Elliott.


56 Abby B. King.


75 Betsey Sabin.


53 Martha Thompson.


75 Eliza D. Horton. Sarah E. Lunt. *Betsey S. Springer.


75 Sarah T. Heywood. George Williams.


54 *Mary E. Sawyer.


66 Joseph Boardman.


71 Nancy Morse.


52 *Cynthia White.


63 Mary J. Lunt.


57 Martha J. Nichols.


1851.


Electa F. Sawyer.


54 *Rhoda B. Pike.


Clarinda Miller.


75 Harriet A. Chase.


54 *Julia A. Phelps.


57 Francis I. Russell.


75 Caroline A. Nye.


75 Elizabeth L. Colby.


73 Almira J. Perkins.


54 John Lowic.


75 Dorothy Currier.


54 Jane Lowie.


58 Elizabeth Merrill.


54 Sarah Lowic.


57 Abbie C. Russell.


1852.


53 Walter Murray.


75 Dorothy Morse. Adaline Hartwell.


1855.


75 Mary Bailey. 63 Frances P. Batchelder.


75 Ann M. Boardman.


62 Harriet C. Wells.


66 Mima A. Boardman.


75 Hannah E. Cowden.


75 Jolin L. Mason.


75 Sarah A. Elliou.


67 Amos Morrill.


75 Julia A. Fremont.


57 *Laura Parsons. *Elizabeth A. Pike. 53 Christiana Murray. 55 * Mary J. Cram.


36


CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.


75 Mary S. Carr. 58 Emma R. Carey. 66 Sarah H. Drew.


75 Hannah E. Jones. 65 *Lucy A. Morrill.


73 Elizabeth Moulton. 72 C'larissa Morse.


1856. 75 Louisa Currier. 75 Mary Barnard.


1857.


60 Rev. A. C. Childs.


60 Eunice H. Childs.


60 George Chamberlain.


60 Olive Chamberlain.


58 Richard Allen. 58 Jane Allen. 68 Sarah A. Fielden. 74 Smith Bottoms.


1858.


75 Abbie M. Brown.


75 Almira A. Elliott.


75 Mary A. Osgood. 75 Sarah Taylor. 22 Ruth C. Gordon. 75 Sarah A. Edgerly. 1859.


75 Sabella M. Day.


62 Jackson Gordon. 62 Marcia F. Gordon.


60 Eliza A. Dow.


65 *Jeanette Ellis. 62 Orange S. Gordon,


61 *Abbie McNiel. 62 Mary E. Gordon.


75 Sarah J. Locke.


75 Emily C. Francis.


75 James Palmer.


1860.


75 James H. Palmer. 68 *Betsey Osgood.


72 Mary R. Hills. 62 Rev. T. D. P. Stone.


75 Felix D. Parry. 62 Susan M. Stone.


62 Ellen F. Stone. 62 T. Porter Stone.


75 Mary E. Burlingame. 68 James Semple. 62 Mary I. Stone.


62 William P. Stone.


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HISTORICAL CATALOGUE.


1861.


75 Emilie A. Osgood. 67 Jeanette Burges.


75 Sarah M. Turner. 75 Benjamin T. Dahon.


65 Jane B. Colby. 75 Elizabeth Dalton.


75 Mary A. Dewherst.


75 Sarah S. Parry.


75 Elizabeth A. Aldrich.


1862.


67 Agnes M. Horton.


Andrew S. Brown.


75 Susan Horton Little.


1863.


64 William Walker. . 75 Mary Jenkins.


75 William Gibson. 66 Rev. Geo. E. Freeman. 66 Jeanette B. Freeman.


75 Mary J. Gibson.


1864.


75 John Francis,


68 James II. Feltham.


75 George Mercer.


75 George Wilson.


75 S. C. Wilson.


1865.


75 John Johnston.


75 N. Osgood Sawyer. 75 Artemissa Currier.


75 Mary Johnston.


75 Betsey Dewherst.


74 *Georgiana Walker.


75 Maria C. Davol 71 Joseph Hutchins.


66 Sarah Storey.


75 Hannah M. Wilcomb.


75 Ann M. Battis.


75 Mary Osgood. 68 *Mary W. Currier.


75 Betsey Collins.


75 Caroline S. Clough.


75 Harmon Goodwin.


75 Emma Taylor.


75 Abby Currier.


75 Sarah B. Swift.


75 Abbie J. Decatur. 66 Jane Johnston. *Mary Johnston.


38


CONGREGATIONAL. CHURCH.


1866.


75 Ralph O). Bailey.


75 Matilda Feltham.


72 Abby Morrill.


75 Thomas W. Quimby.


75 Mary C. Steere.


75 Emeline P. Quimby.


73 *Levi Stone.


75 Sarah E. Currier.


75 Martha P. Nayson. 75 Mary Waterhouse.


75 Rebecca W. Clark. 75 Ann M. Robinson.


75 Sarah W. Clark.


75 Sarah A. Sargent.


75 Susan R. Clark.


75 Lydia Mason.


75 Frances E. Tyler.


75 Roxanna Barnard.


75 Robert P. Sargent.


67 Rev. Edward A. Rand.


75 George E. Batchelder.


67 Mary F. A. Rand.


75 Victoria A. Batchelder.


1867.


75 Sarah Ford.


75 Jane H. Meck.


To Laura Prescott.


75 Patience Currier.


75 Anna 1 .. Lane.


75 Harriet W. Thornell.


75 Joseph 11. Hill.


75 Allen Brooks.


75 Matilda Hill.


75 Barbara Brooks.


75 Polly Morrill.


75 John Howarth.


70 *Emma R. Carpenter.


75 Elizabeth Howarth.


75 Jolm Horner.


75 Madison Smith.


75 Sarah A. Horner.


75 Eugene HI. Woodman.


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75 Fanny Shaw.


75 Mary Jane Sawyer.


75 Joseph W. Mason.


75 Edward Carpenter.


75 Nancy A. Mason.


75 Euphemia Ellis.


75 Maria F. Brown.


71 Aun Scott.


75 Otis W. Brown.


75 Barbara Brooks.


75 Charles E. Merriam.


75 Emma Colby.


75 Martha C. Brown.


71 Rev. William F. Bacon.


75 Jolm E. Tenney.


71 Mary W. Bacon.


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1868.


75 David Bruce.


75 Arthur T. Brown.


75 Agnes Bruce.


1869.


75 Harriet M. Quimby. 73 Charlotte A. Evans. * Janet McDonald.


75 Jennie Copeland.


1870.


71 Benjamin F. Tibbets. 72 John H. Marks.


1872.


75 George Walker. 75 Rev. Pliny S. Boyd.


75 *Mary N. Brummitt. 75 Mary J. Boyd.


75 Eliza I. Tucker. 75 John Oswald.


75 William Clark. 75 Dorothy A. Sargent.


75 Jane Clark. 75 Isabella MCEwen Pow.


1873.


75 Joseph Merrill. 75 William P. Fuller.


75 Dolly Merrill. 75 Mary E. Fuller.


75 Elizabeth Dickens. 75 Robert Drummond.


75 Ann Gross. 75 Jenet Drummond.


75 Ann E. Craine.


74 *Polly Webster.


75 Flora E Sargent. 75 Eliza Young. -


75 Sarah D. Carpenter. 75 Betsey Sawyer.


75 Ellen A. Thompson. 75 Abel Morrill.


75 Mary Ann Bailey.


75 Ann M. Morrill.


75 Mary L. Young.


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40


CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.


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1874.


75 Abbie C. Adams.


75 Grace Grandine.


75 Mary Ann Brown.


75 Frank Stewart Mason.


75 Mary G. W. Collins.


74 Elizabeth Dobson.


75 Olive F. Wellcome.


75 Frances C. Woodman.


75 Mary E. Cowan.


75 Rachel Currier.


75 Lucinda C. Brown. 75 Helen F. Hume.


75 Anna Brooks.


75 Bliss Boultinhouse.


75 Bertha M. Merrill.


75 Louisa C. Boultinhouse.


75 Jason L. Todd.


75 Marion Currier.


75 Julia Todd.


75 Alice Thompson.


187 5.


75 Clara A. Sargent.


75 Rebecca M. Mercer.


75 James Moicr.


75 Andrew Meek.


75 Catharine Moier.


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