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THE OLD FAMILIES
OF
SALISBURY AND AMESBURY,
MASSACHUSETTS,
With some Related Families of adjoining towns and of York County, Maine.
VOL. II.
V. 2
BY DAVID W. HOYT,
Author of "A Genealogical History of the Hoyt, Haight, and Hight Families."
PROVIDENCE, R. I.
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INTRODUCTION.
THE printing of the first volume of " The Old Families of Salisbury and Amesbury " was commenced in 1897 and completed in 1899. That volume was complete in what it attempted, viz. : a genealogy of all the old families of those two towns down to about 1700, so far as it could be obtained from official records.
This second volume pertains mostly to the eighteenth century, though a few seventeenth century records of related families of other towns than Salisbury and Amesbury are inserted. The compiler has no intention of carrying all the families, even of these two towns, down another century. So far as the first letters of the alphabet are concerned, the necessity for such an attempt is obvi- ated by the genealogies now being published in the " Essex Anti- quarian "; but as that work covers Essex County, it will be long before the later letters of the alphabet are reached ; and that pub- lication does not ordinarily follow families out of the county.
The late John Harper Blaisdell, of Haverhill, Mass., left in the hands of the compiler of this volume his papers relating to the Blaisdell family, the result of Mr. Blaisdell's labors for many years. It has been thought that these records should be preserved by printing, even though the name Blaisdell may be reached before long in the "Essex Antiquarian "; for Mr. Blaisdell's papers often go out of Essex County, and embody the result of his inquiries among members of the family now deceased. Great pains have been taken to verify these records and correct errors, by consulting original records, wherever that has been possible.
Some old records of the Amesbury and Salisbury churches, which ought to be preserved, have come into the compiler's hands. Probably the few extracts in his hands from the old Amesbury First Church records are the only ones now in existence.
The first volume of the " Old Families " contained additions and corrections on pp. 83-4, 378-87, 390, and 395. Since its
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publication, some errors have been noted, and many additional records have been obtained.
Frequent requests have been made that records should be brought down to about 1800, in order that persons now living may be able to trace their lines of descent back to the first settlers.
For the reasons above stated, it has been decided to print mat- ter already in hand, even though it is fragmentary and incom- plete. Where a reasonably correct and complete genealogy has already been published, it seems inadvisable to incur the expense of reprinting such records.
Much of the matter given in these volumes has been collected in working out the compiler's own lines of descent. If there were no repetitions of family names, a record of one's ancestors carried back for six generations would include sixty-four different sur- names; but in an old New England community there is sure to be an intermingling of ancestral lines and a repetition of surnames. Thus, carried back only six generations, the writer is descended from families bearing the following names : Davis, five lines ; Barnes and Kelly, four each; Hoyt and Knight, three each ; Challis, Chase, Martin, Perkins, Rowell, and Wells, two each ; Annis, Bailey, Brown, Colby, Currier, Fowler, Gill, Goodridge, Hastings, Heath, Hunt, Huntington, Jordan, Lowell, Morrill, Osgood, Sargent, Sawyer, Stevens, Thorn, Wait, Williams, Wood- man, and Worthen, one each ; unknown, nine ; total, sixty-four. If carried back seven generations, there would be one hundred and twenty-eight ancestors, including many more repetitions. In the writer's case this adds Buswell, Clement, Coffley, Eaton, Goodale, Moyce, Murford, North, Peasley, Pindor, Warner, Wheeler, Wil- son, Winsley and others to the list, with many unknown, as the surnames of wives of the first settlers, in many cases, have not been ascertained.
PROVIDENCE, R. I., November, 1901.
EARLY RELATIONS.
IPSWICH AND SALISBURY.'
Thirteen or fourteen of the early settlers and land-holders of Ipswich were among the first settlers and land-owners of Salis- bury, viz. :
George Carr
John Fuller William Purrier
Philip Challis Mr. Samuel Hall
John Sanders?
Anthony Colebye John Hoyt
John Severance
Mr. Samuel Dudley
William Holdred
William Sargent
Edward French
Daniel Ladd
Most of the above were at Ipswich 1634-8 and removed to the new settlement of Salisbury in 1639 or '40. Of the twelve who were given permission "to begin a plantation " at Salisbury in 1638, four, Bradstreet, Dudley, Firman, and Sanders, were prob- ably then, or shortly after, residents of Ipswich. John Hoyt re- ceived a grant of six acres of planting ground in Ipswich in 1641; but there is no proof that he resided there. Wm. Purrier appar- ently made but a short stay at either place. The John Sanders of Ipswich, 1637 and '39, was probably the one of Salisbury and Newbury, though he may have been the one of Hampton and Wells.
The children or grandchildren of as many more early settlers removed from Ipswich to Salisbury or Amesbury, viz. :
Richard Browne John Mussey
William Warner
Robert Fitts
Moses Pengry John Webster
Philip Fowler
John Perkins Thomas Wells
George Hadley
Mr. Pyke
and others
Richard Kemball
Thomas Rawlinson
Robert Fitts removed from Salisbury to Ipswich, but his grand- son returned to Salisbury. " Mr. Pyke " was probably (1) .John,1 whose son Robert was one of the first settlers of Salisbury, and, in later years, its most prominent citizen.
* The relations of Salisbury and Amesbury to Newbury and Haverhill were too intimate, and the removals too frequent, to need mention here. Three of the twelve original grantees of Salisbury were residents of Newbury; but they did not remove to Salisbury.
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OLD FAMILIES OF SALISBURY AND AMESBURY.
YORK COUNTY AND ESSEX COUNTY.
At least five of the first settlers of Salisbury had previously been at York (called also Agamenticus, and Gorgeana), viz. : John Bailey Sen., John Bailey Jr., Ralph Blaisdell, Thomas Brad- bury, and Mr. William Hooke. Later there were frequent re- movals between Essex County and York County of families bear- ing the names Bailey, Barrett, Blaisdell, Bradbury, Littlefield, Merrill, Moody, Mussey, Purington, Sawyer, Wells, and perhaps Ball, Bond, Flanders and others. This is true not only of York, but of Wells, Kennebunkport (called also Cape Porpoise and Arundel) and other towns on the coast.
CHURCH RECORDS. SALISBURY FIRST CHURCH RECORDS. East Parish.
The records covering the first two pastorates, 1639-79 [p. 377] are entirely unknown. Records commencing with the ordination of the third pastor, May 4, 1687 [p. 2+], and ending in 1805, have been printed in Hist. Coll. Essex Inst. Vols. 16 and 21. The earlier portions are incorporated in the first volume of this work.
. SALISBURY SECOND CHURCH RECORDS.
West Parish, Rocky Hill [p. 377].
Constituent Members
Nov. 19, 1718.
Rev. Joseph Parsons* John Webster Thomas Clough
Persons admitted since are as follows :
Anno 1719
, Joseph Chandler William True Isaac Morrill
Jan. 9, 5 Capt. John Wadleigh 1718/19 ( Tompsin Evens
Amos Page, Dism. S. Hm.
Elisabeth Morrill
Onesiphorus Tage Jeremiah Stevens Abraham Morrill James Thoun Benj. Easman
March 1, 1718/19
Phebe Tucker
Elisabeth Stevens
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Jane Deane, from Boston Old N. Sarah Chandler, from Almsb.
* He signed the covenant on that date, with the other eleven male mem- bers, though his name is not on the list of " persons then incorporated."
NOTE. We are indebted to Mr. John French Johnson, of Amesbury, for this copy of the records of the Second Salisbury Church. The proof sheets have been compared by him with the original records.
Nov. 26, 1718 was installed Joseph Parsons Pastor.
SALISBURY SECOND CHURCH RECORDS.
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Oct. 2. Sarah Flanders
Nov. 6. Catharine Flanders
Jan. 4,
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Joseph French
1720/21
Hannah his Wife
Judith True
Stilson Allin
Mar. 5,
1720/21 Abraham Brown Hannah his Wife
Anno 1721
Apr. 2. Evan Jones
Hannah Page
May 7.
Mary Easman
Nov. 5. Hannah Easman
Jan. 7, Hannah Hacket
1721/22 1
Feb. 5. [ John Page &
1721/22 | Mary his wife
April 6, 1719.
Bridget Webster Ezekiel Morrill
Henry French
Joseph French
Daniel Morrill
Apr. 1. Mary Morrill
July 3. Judith French
Aug. 5. Joseph Parsons, Dis. Ed.
Oct. 7. Benjamin French
Nov. 9. S Nathaniel Morrill
Hannah Osgood
May 3. - Lydia Brown Hannah Osgood Mehitabel Page, from Hm.
June 7. Jane Boswel, t from Bd. Phebe Easman
Sept. 6. John Clough & wife Elisabeth Clough Abraham Brown Mar. 6,
1719/20
Jervis Ring Sarah Currier
Jam. 4,
Rachel Bond
1723/4 Phebe Morrill
Abigail Page
Anno 1720
April 3. John Bond
June 5. Hannah Osgood
July 3. Philip Griffin
Aug. 7. 3
Hannah Ring
Martha Carter, Dism. S. Hm.
June 7.
Anna Gould
Aug. 2.
Rachel Brown, from Bd.
* Different persons ?
t Buswell ?
NOTE. Hampton is here sometimes abbreviated to Hm., Southampton to S. Hm., Bradford to Bd., etc., as given on pp. 29, 30.
Recommended from the Church at the East End Mar. 2, 1718/19.
Mura Joy Hannah Evens
Abigail Wadleigh*
Margaret Allen Martha Flanders
Elisabeth French Abigail Morrill Abigail French
Susanna Morrill
Judith Easman
Abigail Smith Abigail Wadleigh* Elisabeth Brown
Hannah Thorne
L Elisabeth Parsons, from Lebanon
Anno 1722
Abigail Morrill
Mary Morrill
Hannah Morrill
Elisabeth Ring
Anno 1723
Aug. S. Mary Darling
Nov. 3. Tabitha Stevens
Anno 1724
Zachens Clough
Mar. 1. John Darling
Sarah Clough
Stephen Flanders
Apr. 5.
Zachariah Easman
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OLD FAMILIES OF SALISBURY AND AMESBURY.
Anno 1725
June 6.
Judah Hacket
( Henry Currier, Dism. S. Hm.
Sept. 5. Hannah Worthen
Isaac Clough &
Oct. 3. , Sarah Clough Elisabeth Fellows
Anno 1726
May 1. Abigail Flanders
Elisabeth Stevens
Lydia Easman
Mary Brown
- Abigail Morrill
Hannah Tucker
David & Sarah Ring
Mehitabel Easman
Jan. 7 .-
Thomas & Dorothy Evans Elisabeth Currier
Joshua & Judith Brown
Samuel Parsons, Dism. Rye Abigail Thorn Abigail Greely
Abraham Morrill
Abigail Flanders
Joseph French
Hannah
Jemima Rowel Thomas & Judith Morrill Jeremiah & Mehitabel Flanders Dism. South Hampton. Lazarus & Martha Goodwin Joanna Flanders
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Tamzin French
Ebenezer French
Elisabeth French
Abraham & Anna Morrill Jemima George Benj. & Mehitabel Collins John Flanders, Dism. S. Hm.
Mar. 3.
Sarah Flanders Samuel Straw. Dism. S. Hm. Mary Bussell Nathaniel Morrill
Mary Samuel Thorn Judith Merrill Kezia Rowel
Theophilus Stevens Roger Easman
Mary Greely
Lydia Greely
* Different persons ?
Wm & True Ann
Job & Bethiah Rowel Philip Flanders
Hannah Stockman.
Susanna Webster
Eleanor True* Ann Clough John & Mary Wadleigh
Aug. 7. [ Sarah Clough
Mary Clough
Oct. 2.
John Easman Jun.
Anno 1727
Jan. 1. Hannah Yong
July 2. Ruth Green Benj. True Nov. 19. , Daniel Page, Dism. S. Hm. Jane Page
1728
Reuben Morrill Mehitable Osgood Hannah Osgood
Mr. John Blunt
Dism. Great Island. Mary Page Elisabeth Frer.ch
Abigail Darling John Easman
Mehitabel French
Henry French
Dism. S. Hm.
Elisabeth Stevens Abigail French Jim Osgood Elisabeth Morrill L Ephraim Collins Esther Collins Joseph Chandler Flanders Eleanor True* Martha Easman Jonathan & Stevens
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Parts Six and Seven - constituting Parts One and Two of Volume II -of "The Old Families of Salisbury and Amesbury, Mass., with some Related Families of adjoining towns and of York Co., Me.," are now ready for delivery. Persons who are familiar with the first volume will know what character of work to expect in the second. Parts Six and Seven will, for the present, be sent by mail to any address on receipt of $1.oo for each part. Payment in advance will save time and expense, and prevent the necessity for keeping accounts, except in the case of libraries, or other institutions where bills must be audited before pay- ment.
These portions of Vol. II are mostly devoted to the 18th century records of Salisbury and Amesbury churches which are now in private hands, inaccessible to the public, and liable to be lost. The records of the First Amesbury Church have disappeared within a few years, and the only portions of which a copy is known to be in existence are here printed. The Wingate records of the Second Amesbury Church, whose existence has been unknown to most persons, are especially valuable. Records of baptisms and marriages were usually made by the officiating clergyman at the time, while records of births on the town books were often made after years had elapsed, and town records of marriages are largely copies of those made by clergymen. The undersigned has found these church records of great value in supplementing and correcting the town records, and in distinguishing different families of the same name residing in different parishes of the same town. The records of admis- sion and dismission of members often give valuable clews to the migra- tion of families, many of which have removed from Salisbury and Ames- bury to New Hampshire, Maine, and Vermont. The period here covered, from 1720 to 1800, includes that portion of the century which is usually found the most difficult in tracing one's ancestry.
The receipts for Vol. I have not equaled the cash expenses ; but so many families are represented in these church records, and the preservation of these original sources of information seems to the writer so important, that he has printed them, even at the risk of further pecuniary loss. Each of the parts now ready for delivery contains So pages, as in Vol. I; but the printing has cost considerably more. The number and size of the remaining parts of Vol. II will depend upon the sul- scriptions received.
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Part Six, pp. 413-492, contains the Salisbury Second Church records, 1718-1800, and a portion of the Amesbury First Church records.
Part Seven, pp. 493-572, contains another portion of the Amesbury First Church records, and the Amesbury Second Church records, 1726- 1800, with some account of the Episcopal, Presbyterian, and Baptis Churches, and the Friends Meeting, prior to 1800. It also contains the earlier generations of related families, BARRETT, CILLEY, ELDRIDGE, FOLLANSBEE, HEARD, and KEYZAR, not originally of Salisbury or Ames, bury.
Similar genealogies of the LITTLEFIELD, SANDERS, SAWYER, TIT- COMB, WADLEIGH, WHEELWRIGHT, and other families of the 17th cen- --- tury, largely of York Co., Me., have been prepared for Part Eight. Corrections and additions for Vol. I are also ready for publication. The BLAISDELL, COLBY, DAVIS, EATON, MARTIN, MORRILL, and WELIS families, with others of the 18th century, are in an advanced stage of preparation. How much will be published has not yet been decided, as indicated above. No payment for Part Eight is expected till it is ready for delivery.
The first volume, bound in cloth, is now for sale at $6.00 per copy, sent by mail. Its records are complete for three or four generations of Salisbury and Amesbury families, down to the year 1700, so far as they can be obtained from accessible documents. The work also contains many records of families living in other towns ; and many dates later than 1700, where they are needed to complete the history of a generation. The different parts will, for the present, be sold singly ; Parts One and Five at $1.25 each, and the others at $t.oo each. Part One, pp. 1-80, contains lists of names and original documents not before published, and the genealogical records of families whose surnames commence with A and B. Part Two, pp. 81-160, includes names from CARR to FLETCHER. with some additions under A and B; Part Three, pp. 161-240, FOOT to MARTIN ; Part Four, pp. 241-320, MARTIN to SOMES; Part Five, pp. 321-411, SOMES to YOUNGLOVE, with other original documents, addi- tions and corrections, and three indexes.
The undersigned has still on hand a few copies of the " Genealogi- cal History of the Hoyt, Haight, and Hight Families," 686+xii pages. published in 1871. The price is now $7.50 per copy. When these few copies have been sold, no more can be obtained.
DAVID W. HOYT,
March, 1902.
Providence, R. I.
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Abigail Clough Aphaia Osgood Joanna Tucker Huldah Joy Sarah Bradbury
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Alice Dannells
Sarah Griffin Mary Whitcher
Ruth Hacket
Apr. 7. Susanna Getchel Ann Joy Mehitabel Dow Rice Edwards
Paul Morrill Dism. S. Hm.
May 5. Asa Flanders Sarah Fitts
June 2. Ann Brown
l Abigail Page
July 7. Lydia Easman
Aug. 4. Jemima Pike Timothy French
Sept. 1. Mary French Jeremiah Stevens
Oct. 6.
Micajah Morrill
Moses Tucker, D: Mr. Fleggs,
Chester
Nov.10.3 Nehemiah Page Abia Tompson, Dism. to Mr. Coffins, Kingston 1729 Jan. 8. Mehitabel Morrill
Apr. 6.
§ John Shepard
Jonathan Hoit
Samuel Flanders, Dism. S.
May 9. Hampton. Mary Stevens. Sept. 7. Hannah Morrill Oct. 5. John Morrill 1730
Jan. 4. Sarah Thorne
Mar. 3. Ann True
May 3. § Ann Newcomb
Ezekiel Evens June 5. Tamzin Morrill, Dism. Wil- mington
1731
Jan. 3. Benj. Noyes & Mary his
Wife.
Mr. Belcher Hancock Daniel French Saml. French
Mar. 7 .< Thomas Morrill Jun., Dism. to Mr. Lowel, Newbury Sarah Morrill Sarah Flanders
Apr. 4. Hannah Morrill
Jemima Morrill
Aug. 1. John Thorn
Rachel Shepard
Oct. 3. Sarah French
1732
Jan. 7. Abner Morrill, Dism. S. Hm.
Mar. 5.
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Joseph Sawyer
{ Dorothy Sawyer
Apr. 2.
Phebe Morrill
May 19. Jerusha Easman
June 4. Deborah Tucker
Nov. 5. Dorothy Evans, Dism. S. Hm.
Samuel Collins
1733
Feb. 1. Susanna Collins, Dism. Mr.
Coffins, Kingston
Mar. 4.
Joseph Stockman
May 6. Sarah Morrill
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Sept. 3. Mary Flanders 1735
Benj. Brown Sarah Brown
Mar. 2.3
John Rowel
Job Rowel
Mary Flanders
Samuel and
June 1.
Sarah Clough
July 6. Hannah Whitcher, Dism. Brentwood. Aug. 3. Sarah Warren
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OLD FAMILIES OF SALISBURY AND AMESBURY.
Nov. 2.
Ephraim Wadleigh & his Wife Wm Parsons, Dism. S. Hm. Elisabeth Ring 1736 Jacob Currier
Jan. 4. 3 Jabez Page
Mary Currier
Mar. 7. Phebe Fowler Abigail Page Philip Flanders
Aug. 3. Hannah Flanders Hannah Osgood Judith Evens
Sept. 5. Judith Stevens Huldab Easman ( Sarah Gillman Thomas Thompson Dec. 5.3 Lydia Thompson Samuel Brown Joanna Maxfield Elisha Allin 1737
May 1.
Dorothy Hacket
Jacob Bradbury &
June 5.
Abigail his Wife
Joanna Brown
Oct. 2.
James Tucker
1738
Jan. 1. Timothy Davis, Dism. Kings- ton
Feb. 5.
John Morrill &
{ Abigail his Wife
Mar. 26. Isaac Morrill, Dism. Wil-
mington
Aug. 6. Miriam Brown Abner Dole Nathaniel Dole
Nov. 5. <
Elisabeth Dole Obadiah French & Joannah his Wife Dism. Epping
1739
Ellinor Clough
May 6. < Elisabeth Parsons, Dism.
Kensington
Ezekiel Hoit
July 2.
Rebekah Hoit
Nov. 4.
Ruth French
Dec. 6.
John Morrill
Betty Morrill
The Rev. Joseph Parsons Pastor of this Church, deceased March 13th A. D. 1739: in the 69th year of his age & 21st of his Ministry in this Place. *
Rec'ed into the Church after its first gathering of 11; members from 1718, Nov. 19th to 1739, Dec. 6, 291 persons.
Samuel Webster ordained to the Pastoral Office, in this Church; Au- gust 12th 1741.
Admitted into the Church.
Sept. 13.
1741 Sarah Flanders Hannah Thompson Mary Flanders Ruth Edwards James Merril & Mary Merril his wife,
Oct. 11. Dism. to S. Hampton Loveda Brown, Dism. S. Hampton Mehitabel Clough
Judah Flanders
Isaac Brown, Dism. S. Hm.
Nov. 22.
Eleanor Hacket Hannah Hacket Deborah Easman John Stevens & his wife Aphia Stevens Hannah Daniels, Dism. to S. Hampton Benjamin Baker & Ruth Baker his wife
* His son John, late student of H. C., b. Oct. 15, 1725; d. Oct. 28, 1740.
t This does not include the pastor, given on p. 418.
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1742
Aug. 1. Anna Ring, Dism. from Mr. Wadsworths, Hartford
Oct. 3.
66 Rachel Wadleigh, Rachel Maxfield now Samuel Currier, Dism. S. -- Hampton Abigail Ring Judith Clough Nathaniel Brown & Wife Dorothy Brown
1743
Benjamin Morril Henry True
Elizabeth Webster
Jan. 2. Hannah Currier,
Prudence Maxfield Mary Maxfield Jacob Worthen
Jonathan Osgood & Wife
Hannah Shepherd
March 6. Bap- tized.
William Osgood & Wife
Richard Hacket
Ebenezer Page
Betty Page, Dism. to Kings- ton 2nd Ch.
Abraham True
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Aug. 7.
Sarah Osgood Judith Currier Mary Dalton Mary Wait, Dism. to 1 ch. in Amesbury Martha Easman Flora (Negro) Mr. Rings
Hannah True, Dism. to Kensington Mary True Elisabeth Tucker
Judith Osgood
Sarah Osgood
Samuel Adams & Wife
Elizabeth Adams
Sarah Collins
Samuel Barnard & Wife
Elizabeth, Dism. to S. Hm.
Stephen Webster
Samuel French & Wife Mary French
Thomas Edmunds & Wife
Elizabeth Edmunds
Anna Weed
Lidia Moody (a Negro) Dism. to Stratham
[ Jonathan Easman
Apr. 4. { Elizabeth Morril
May 2. Margaret Morril
June 13. William Hacket jun.
July 4. Mary Wadleigh, Dism. from Mr. Fisks church, Salem
1745
March 2. § Joseph Stockman & Wife ( Mary Stockman Sept. 8. Sarah True wife of Abra- ham
1746
" Catherine Hoit
Apr.
6.
( Mehitabel Easman
May
4.
Susanna Swett or Sweat
June 1. Jonathan True 1747
June 7. Elizabeth Stevens Hannah Ballod Nov. 1. Scinio (A Negro)
Jan. 10.
Benjamin Easman jun. Lidia Osgood William Smith [aged 69}] Ruth Evans Hannah Carter, Dism. to S. Hampton Martha Carter
Daniel Carter, Dism. to S. Hampton. Jonathan Griffin
Dism. Amesb. 2 chh.
Hannah Osgood
March 7.
1744 Henry Hacket & Wife
Mar. 11.
Mary Hacket, Dism. New Glocester Hannah Webster
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1748
S John Osgood & Wife
Jan. 3. Rachel Osgood
March 6. Jerusha Easman
June 5. . § William Brown & Wife { Elizabeth Brown
Apr. 10. Joseph Stevens
Benjamin Joy & Wife Joy
July 3 .-
Joseph Morrill,
Dism. to Notingham
Oct. 2. Martha Shepherd 1749
Jan. 8. [ Daniel Blazedel &
. Rachel Blazedel
Mar. 5. Mary True
May 7. Daniel Morril &
Eleanor Morril
§ Jabez Tucker &
Aug. 6. ( Ruth Tucker
Sept. 10. . § Samuel Page & ¿ Eleanor Page
1750
Nathaniel Brown, Bapt.
Mar. 4. ‹ Elijah Eastabrooks Moriah Flanders Benjamin Carr
1751
Mar. 3. 5 Jacob True & Wife . Anna True
Philip Greely
Apr. 7. Richard Osgood
Dorothy Osgood
Nov. 3.
Jabez Dow &
Dorothy Dow
1752
May 3. Abigail Webster
June 7. § Abigail Morrill ! Mrs. Page
Chase Osgood & Dism. to
Aug. 2. Martha Osgood Epping Theophilus Stevens & Eleanor his wife Dism. Epping
1753
Abigail Gilman
July 8. Benjamin Osgood & Tamzen his wife
1754 Nathan Carr & wife Betty Carr
Joseph Cass & wife | Dism. Sarah Cass Epping Edmund Wingate & wife Betty Wingate
Judah Hacket & wife
Mary Hacket Bap: & -
John Mansfield & wife
Anne Mansfield (died March 25, 1819 Bennet Greenfield & wife
Elizabeth Greenfield
Ebenezer Morriil
Priscilla Brown
Samuel Collins & wife
Rebecca Collins
Enoch Fowler & wife
Ann Fowler Baptized Anna Morgridg Mary Morgridg
Susanna Maxfield
Judith True
Sarah Dole
Mehitabel Clough
1756
Edmund Colby & wife Dorothy Colby
Love Ring
Mary Cammet Rhoda Page Bap: & -
Samuel Shepherd Bap: & - Lemuel Stevens & wife
Jan. 4. Y Ruth Stevens Abel Morrill William True Sarah Webster
Abigail French Bap: & - Joseph Page & wife
Dorothy Page
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Joseph Osgood Samuel Gill & wife Betty Gill Baptized Silvanus Carr & wife Sarah Carr Benjamin Currier & wife Theodate Currier Mary Osgood William Osgood
Jan. 4. Hannah Carr Bap: & - Joseph Whitcher & wife Martha Whitcher Isaac Shepherd Dean Wadleigh Joseph Dow & wife Rhoda Dow Samuel Dow
Aaron Clough Lilpah Morrill
Ebenezer Tucker
Joseph Brown Elizabeth Morrill
March ye 7.
Mary Osgood Dism. to Martha Osgood S Atkinson Nanny Osgood Aphia Currier Bap: & - Miriam Getchell Elizabeth Herbert Samuel Brown Reuben Brown & wife Deborah Brown Hannah Hacket Ezekiel Clough & wife Miriam Clough Betty Colby Sarah Merrill
Ezekiel Easman & wife Sarah Easman Bap. & -
Elizabeth Flanders
4. Joanna Davis Joseph Osgood & wife Tabitha Osgood
May 2.
Oliver Titcomb & wife Anne Titcomb
July 4. Benjamin Morrill
1757
March 6. William Easman Archelaus Morrill & wife Apr. 10. 3 Hannah Morrill Bap: Catherine Winsley Bap: June 5. Margaret Robinson 1758 Solomon Page, Dism. from 1st Ch. Hampton, and rec'd here March 5, 1758 John Easman & wife Oct. 1. Easman Judith Brown
1759
May 6. Theophilus Morrill Rhoda Sargeant Jacob Eliot &
June 10. wife Dism. from
Dorothy Eliot S. Hm.
Oct. 7. Hannah Osgood, Bap. & - 1760 Reuben True & wife Hannah True
Jan. 6.
Mary Tucker Sarah Morrill
1761
Apr. 5. Isaac Morrill &
Hannah his wife
Mar. 1. Cutting Dole
July 5. William Sweet [Swett ?]
1762
Aug. 1. Joseph Osgood & wife
Peter Russell & wife
Sept. 3. Molly Russell
Dism. Bradford, 2nd C.
Nov. 7. John Brown Bapt.
Nov. 29.
Abel Page Bapt. Isaac Easman & Anne his wife
1763
Mar. 6. Miriam Clough
June 5.
§ Moses Hoit & wife
Lidia Hoit
.
426
OLD FAMILIES OF SALISBURY AND AMESBURY.
Sept. 4.
§ Samuel Webster A. B.
Elizabeth Webster
.
Elijah Fowler & wife
Oct. 2. Sarah Fowler
1764
Sarah Easman
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