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MARLBOROUGH VITAL RECORDS
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Systematic History Fund.
VITAL RECORDS OF
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To the end of the year 1849.
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FOREWORD TO THE MARLBOROUGH RECORDS:
A RETROSPECT.
"THE printing of the Vital Records, the Burial Ground Inscriptions, and the Proprietors' Records of Marlborough is a realization in small part of a plan formed in 1885 to copy and print the records of several of the old Massachusetts Towns in the pathway of the westward emi- gration from the coast from 1635 to 1660. Some of the details of this plan were discussed at length in certain quarters, and with competent authorities, but I received little encouragement to proceed in an under- taking which seemed to the majority of those gentlemen to be attended with insurmountable difficulties. I gratefully remember, however, that there were two or three who took the opposite view, and who offered assistance. Four of the towns contemplated in the project were Water- town, Concord, Sudbury and Marlborough, and I felt assured that even the announcement of the beginning of work in these important places would give an impetus to record publication in other parts of the State, which was then my principal object.
During the next three years the enterprise was under consideration, but various other interests interposed to delay it, and before arrange- ments could be perfected I unexpectedly found myself involved in the undertaking of printing the second series of the Worcester Records, from which, in consequence of certain unforeseen and singular diffi- culties, I was not wholly freed until 1898. During the period 1876- 1882 I had completed the Worcester Records to 1783, including the Proprietors' Book, and also the Records of the Worcester County Court of General Sessions from 1731 to 1737, the latter being, I be- lieve, the first example of printed county records in Massachusetts.
Considerable activity in record work was manifested in various places in the State from 1880 to 1890, mostly through individual effort. Dr. Samuel A. Green began the publication of the Groton Records in 1880, and Mr. Henry S. Nourse prepared three volumes of Lancaster Records
FOREWORD:
in 1884 and later. The most notable instance during this period was the printing of the Dedham Records in six volumes under the super- vision of Don Gleason Hill, Esq. A little later, efforts of this kind began to multiply. Probably the first in Massachusetts, consecutively exerted, was that of printing the Brookline (Muddy River) Records, the first volume appearing in 1874, the others not until 1889.
In 1890 I was glad to be informed by Mr. C. A. Stearns that the Watertown Historical Society was about to begin the printing of the local records with the aid of appropriations by the town. About this time I made a verbal proposition to Mr. George Tolman of Concord to print the records of that town upon my own responsibility, if he would furnish the copy, and this offer seemed to strike him favorably. Shortly after, meeting Mr. Francis E. Blake of Boston, who has always been, during my thirty years' acquaintance with him, a ready and potent force in record work, I mentioned this circumstance, and he offered to assume one-fourth of the expense. Thus reinforced, I renewed my proposition in writing, to which Mr. Tolman replied that he would, before giving his decision, make an attempt to induce the town at its annual meeting to appropriate a sum to enable the Concord Antiquarian Society to carry forward the undertaking. In this effort he was success- ful, so far as the printing of the vital records of the town was concerned, and his book is one of the best prepared under the old method, while his incomparable index modifies in some degree the evils of that system. Mr. Tolman wrote that he desired to follow the scientific plan in the printing of records of this class, and avoid the confusing use of an index, but probably he was overruled.
For several years I was not able to give further consideration to this locality, my efforts in reorganizing the record work under the Systematic History Fund being confined to towns in Worcester County. The burning of the city building in Marlborough in 1902, and the narrow escape of the records from destruction, caused my thoughts to turn again in that direction, and I was urged by friends in the New England His- toric Genealogical Society and by others to undertake the work of copy- ing and printing the vital records of Marlborough at once. I was obliged, however, to await the completion of the new city hall before a suitable place for copying the records could be provided, and it was
A RETROSPECT.
not until the fall of 1906 that this task was begun. In the meantime I secured copies of the church records and of the gravestone inscriptions. The Vital Records of Sudbury were published in 1903 by the New England Historic Genealogical Society, at the charge of the Eddy Town-Record Fund.
I had a deeper interest in Marlborough than in any other place in Massachusetts. It was the parent town not only of the settlements in a large adjacent territory, but of others more remote, and its records have a particular value in connection with the first history of all these. It was my native town, and had it not been for the difficulty in securing the copy of its records at that period, I should probably have put forth my efforts there instead of in Worcester, and made it the first example of a town with all its records in print. I made an examination of the manuscript volumes in 1883 with a strong inclination to engage in the work of printing, but I was then overtasked. I experienced peculiar satisfaction in being able to make even a beginning at a late date.
It was in Marlborough that I first thought of making use of type to enable me to produce copies in number of certain historical data from original materials which I had collected. Acting under the impulse I procured a small press and type enough to set an octavo page, and thus unknowingly acquired a power, which, as later developments have shown, has proved effective in carrying out the various enterprises in which I have engaged, as otherwise they must have failed of accom- plishment through lack of pecuniary means and in the face of the dis- couragements and other obstacles encountered. This was in March, 1871, and, soon after, I returned to Worcester, and for the next two or three years other interests prevailed, but what at a later period became my main object was kept in mind. Facility in the use of type came slowly, for I never received an hour's instruction in a printing office, and have always followed my own methods. It is, perhaps, remark- able that I have many times been solicited to print books for others at high prices. A few of these offers I have accepted that I might be able to patch over financial bare spots in the record work.
I hope sometime to give in detail an account of the various under- takings in the line of record preservation with which I have been con- nected since I began, in the early seventies, with the idea, crude and
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imperfect, of subjecting to classification for easy reference manuscript materials in public depositories, many of which were then hidden or unknown, and in many places practically inaccessible; but only a brief summary can be given here. Thirty-five years ago the interest in such matters was mainly antiquarian, and the few examples in print in this line had been inspired from that standpoint. Genealogical research was not then the powerful factor it is to-day. As the idea expanded and developed I came to regard the work chiefly in its practical and scientific aspects, and I applied the term Systematic History as best explaining its purpose to meet the necessities of all inquirers and investigators.
My fortunate meeting with Mr. Samuel E. Staples in 1869 resulted in the formation of The Worcester Society of Antiquity five years later. The Worcester Records in eight volumes were published by that Society, some financial aid being given by the city. In 1882-3 considerable work was done at the State House with the intention of including certain early archives of the Commonwealth in the printed Collections of the Society, but this project encountered remonstrances of such a nature that I abandoned it, as, for other reasons, I did the one to print the County Probate and Land Records in 1891. The purpose in these proposi- tions was to have the Society maintain its place as the leader in the record work.
I formulated a plan sometime before 1890 to require the towns in Massachusetts to print their records, but this met with little favor. Its substantial features are embodied in the Act of 1902.
The formation of The Massachusetts Record Society in 1891 was an abortive attempt to reorganize the record work upon a practical basis. Considerable was, however, accomplished, in western Massachusetts and in New Hampshire; the results in the latter locality were turned over to the State Board of Vital Statistics at Concord.
Pursuing the work since 1898 under the operation of the Systematic History Fund, I have been able to secure copies and to print the vital records of more than thirty towns in central Massachusetts.
FRANKLIN P. RICE.
Worcester, April, 1908.
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Publisher's Note.
THE list of Marlborough Births, Marriages and Deaths comprised in this volume includes all that were found in the Town Books covering the period from the earliest date there recorded to the end of the year 1849. Some additions have been made from other sources, and these are indicated in each instance by proper reference.
All of the records are condensed in print as much as is con- sistent with intelligibility, accuracy, and completeness of infor- mation. Differences in duplicates, and explanatory or other matter which seemed necessary or desirable, appear in brackets.
Marriages and intentions of marriage are printed under the names of both parties, but the full information concerning each person is given only under his or her name. No intentions of marriage previous to 1844 were found in the Marlborough records; in entries after that date an asterisk indicates that the intention was not found recorded, and in many cases this is accounted for by the fact that neither party belonged in Marl- borough, and consequently publishment was made elsewhere.
The double date is used in the months of January, February and March prior to 1752 only when it so appears in the original, and instances of the modern form after 1725 are not uncommon.
When places other than Marlborough and Massachusetts are named in the original records, they are given in the printed copy.
The Vital Records of Marlborough were copied and prepared for the press by Miss Mary E. Spalding, of Worcester.
ABBREVIATIONS.
a. - age b. - born bap. - baptized ch. - child
C.R.I. - church record, First Church C.R.2. - church record, Second (West, Unitarian) Church d. - daughter; day; died Dea. - deacon
D.M. - District of Maine
dup. - duplicate entry
G.S.I. - gravestone, Spring Hill Cemetery
G.S.2. - gravestone, High School or Old Common Cemetery
G.S.3. - gravestone, Chipman Cemetery
G.S.4. - gravestone, Brigham Cemetery
G.S.5. - gravestone, Farms Cemetery h. - husband inf. - infant int. - publishment of intention of marriage Jr. - junior
m. - male; married; month
M.R. - Middlesex County Registry
N.S. - new style o.s. - old style
P.R. - private record
s. - son
Sr. - senior V.R. - Vital Records w. - A. H. Ward record. N. E. Hist. and Gen. Soc. w. - wife wid. - widow widr. - widower
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Marlborough,
Middlesex County.
O N May 31, 1660, the grant to the Whip-suffrage planters was confirmed, the name of the plantation to be " Marlborow." Certain lands were granted to Marlborough July 2, 1700, and Nov. 16, 1716, the title of a tract of land called " Agaganquamasset" was confirmed. The part called " Chauncy " was established as Westborough (now in Worcester County) Nov. 18, 1717, and a part was established at Southborough (now in Worcester County) July 6, 1727. A part was included in the District of Berlin (Worcester County) March 16, 1784. A part of Framingham was annexed Feb. 23, 1791. A part was annexed to Northborough (Worcester County) and the boundary line established June 20, 1807. A part was annexed to Bolton (Wor- cester County) Feb. 11, 1829. A part of South- borough was annexed March 24, 1843.
Population at different periods : 1765, 1,287 ; 1776, 1,554; 1790, 1,554; 1800, 1,735; 1810, 1,674; 1820, 1,952; 1830, 2,077; 1840, 2,101; 1850, 2,941.
Population in 1905, 14,073.
Number of Births printed · 7,598
Marriages 1926 = 3,852 names
Deaths .
2,256
13,706 total
MARLBOROUGH RECORDS.
MARLBOROUGH BIRTHS. TO THE YEAR 1850.
ADAMS (see Addams, Adoms), Dorcas, d. Jonas and Sarah, March 26, 1774.
Jacob, s. Jonas and Sarah, Dec. 2, 177I.
Joel, s. Jonas and Sarah, Aug. 3, 1779.
John, s. Jonas and Sarah, Feb. 7, 1782.
Lucy, d. Jonas and Sarah, Nov. 1, 1786.
Mary, d. Jonas, bap. Aug. 17, 1788. C.R.I.
Perses, d. Benjamin and Perses, Oct. 26, 1732.
Polly, d. Jonas and Sarah, Aug. 9, 1788.
Samuell, s. Jonas and Sarah, April 1, 1784.
Sarah, d. Jonas and Sarah, Feb. 27, 1777.
ADDAMS (see Adams, Adoms), Stephen, bap. April 4, 1773. C.R.I.
William, bap. Sept. 19, 1762. C.R.I.
ADOMS (see Adams, Addams), Rebekah, d. Benjamin and Percis, Feb. 28, 1736.
Silas, s. Benjamin and Perses, Nov. 18, 1733.
AGUR, James, s. William and Lydia, Sept. 21, 1686. M.R
ALBEE, Charles, s. Obediah W. and Margaret M., Oct. 6, 1844. Edward James, s. O. W. and M. M., April 3, 1840.
Eugene Augustus, s. Obadiah W. and Margaret M., Jan. 30, 1837. Milton Howard, s. O.W. and M. M., Sept. 20, 1838. Sarah Howard, d. O. W. and M. M., Sept. 18, 1842.
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ALDEN, Benjamin Franklin [Rice, C.R.], s. Rev. Seth and Persis, Dec. 9, 1834.
John Bingley, s. Martin and Fidelia, Feb. 24, 1849.
John Carver, s. Rev. Seth and Mary D., July 29, 1823.
Mary Denny, d. Rev. Seth and Persis, 2d w., Nov. 23, 1831. William Bradford, s. Rev. Seth and Mary D., May 16, 1825.
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ALEXANDER, Jabez, s. Thomas and Phebe, Aug. 22, 1755. Jeduthun, s. Thomas and Phebe, Sept. 5, 1751.
Jeduthun, s. Jeduthun and Cate [Katy, C.R.], March 22, 1775.
Jonas, s. Thomas and Phebe, March 8, 1748-49.
Phebe, d. Thomas and Phebe, Sept. 22, 1753.
ALLEN, Ama, d. William and Sarah, May 20, 1790.
Anne, d. Stephen and Catharine, Sept. 9, 1779.
Benjamin Weeks, s. Stephen and Catharine, Oct. 27, 1786.
Betsey, d. Stephen and Catharine, April 3, 1784.
Catey, d. Stephen and Catharine, Feb. 14, 1792.
Charlotte, d. William C. and Elizabeth, March 4, 1831.
Elizabeth, d. William C. and Elizabeth, Jan. 22, 1827.
John Wiles [Wildes, c.R.], s. William C. and Elizabeth, Oct. 22, 1824.
Lucy, d. Stephen and Catharine, March 15, 1788.
Moses, s. Stephen and Catharine, Dec. 14, 1781.
Sophia, d. William C. and Elizabeth, July 18, 1820.
William Carly, s. William and Sarah, Jan. 1, 1793.
William Carly, s. William (and adopted s. Joseph Carly), bap. Sept. 23, 1804. C.R.I. [Perhaps same as above.]
AMES (see Eames, Eams, Yeams), Benjamin, s. Simeon, bap. Sept. 17, 1797. C.R.I.
Hannah Morse, d. Reuben, bap. Jan. 30, 1803. C.R.I.
Joseph Stanford, s. Lewis and Mehitable, Dec. 21, 1828.
Lewis, s. Moses and Lydia, Aug. 31, 1786.
Lucinda, d. Moses and Lydia, Jan. 11, 1789.
Lucy, d. Lewis and Nancy, April 15, 1813.
Lydia, d. Lewis and Nancy, July 1, 1817.
Martha Lucinda, d. Lewis and Mehitable, Dec. 21, 1834. [1833 . is correct.]
Martha Miles, d. Lewis and Mehitable, Aug. 31, 1825.
Moses, s. Lewis and Nancy, Feb. 26, 1815.
Nancy, d. Moses and Lydia, March 1, 1792.
Nancy Forbush [Furbush, c.R.], d. Lewis and Mehitable, Nov. 16, 1823.
Robert Brigham, s. Lewis and Nancy, Oct. 26, 1819.
Robert Brigham, s. Lewis and Mehitable, July 23, 1823. [1822 is correct.]
Stephen Lewis, s Lewis and Mehitable, Jan. 15, 1831.
AMSDEN, Abraham, s. Issac and Janne, Oct. 15, 1692.
Abraham, s. Abraham and Hannah, Aug. 29, 1723.
Amity, d. John and Hannah, Oct. 9, 1704.
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AMSDEN, Aron, s. John and Hannah, June 2, 1724. Benjamin, s. Uriah and Abigail, Nov. 24, 175I. Bezaleel, s. Abraham and Hannah, March 13, 1730-31. David, s. John and Hannah, Sept. 23, 1726. Ellizabeth, d. Isaac and Janne, Feb. 2, 1677. In Cambridge. Ellizabeth, d. Issac Jr. and Zipporah, March 13, 1709.
Ephraim, s. John and Hannah, Jan. 3, 1712-13. Eunice, d. Thomas and Eunice, July 27, 1720.
Francis, s. Abraham and Hannah, Dec. 4, 1734.
Hannah, d. John and Hannah, June 4, 1717. Hannah, d. Abraham and Hannah, April 13, 1739.
Isaac, s. Isaac and Janne, Aug. 29, 1680. In Cambridge. Isaac, s. John and Hannah, Jan. 10, 1721-22.
Isaac, s. Isaac, bap. April 21, 1728. C.R.I.
Jacob, s Isaac and Janne, Feb. 29, 1689.
Jacob, s. Abraham and Hannah, May 28, 1728.
Joel, s. Uriah and Abigail, June 18, 1755.
John, s. Isaac and Janne [Jane, M.R.], Dec. 28, 1683. [1685, M.R.]
John, s. John and Hannah, Nov. 9, 1714.
Jonathan, s. John and Hannah, Jan. 31, 17IO.
Joseph, s. Thomas and Eunice, April 15, 1716.
Joseph, s. Uriah and Abigail, April 20, 1749. Levi, s. Abraham Jr. and Submit, May 22, 1774.
Lucy, d. Thomas and Eunice, April 18, 1713.
Persis, d. John and Hannah, April 21, 1720.
Thankfull, d. Isaac Jr. and Zipporah, Nov. 14, 1706.
Thomas, s. Isaac and Janne [Jane, M.R.], Jan. 9, 1685.
Vnyty, d. John and Hannah, Dec. 27, 1705.
Vriah, s. John and Hannah, Feb. 10, 1707-8.
Vriah [Uriah, c. R.], s. Abraham and Hannah, June 19, 1725.
Zerviah, d. John and Hannah, April 24, 1709.
Zipporah, d. Isaac and Hanah, Oct. 1I, 1726.
ANDREWS, Frank Augustine, s. Lucius C. and Caroline S., Dec. 31, 1847.
ANGER, Benjamin, s. Benjamin and Sarah, June 9, 1735.
ANGIER, Silas, s. Benjamin and Sarah, Oct. 9, 1737.
ARNALD (see Arnold), Aaron, s. Joseph and Persis, Oct. 10, 1781. Anna, d. Joseph and Lydia, July 18, 1773. John, s. Joseph and Lydia, Sept. 15, 1771.
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ARNALD [Arnold, c.R.], Joseph, s. Joseph and Lydia, Aug. 25, 1763. Levi, s. Joseph and Persis, Sept. 13, 1779.
[Arnold, c.R.], Lydia, d. Joseph and Lydia, Aug. 4, 1767. Lydia, d. Joseph and Lydia, April 1I, 1774.
[Arnold, c.R.], Molly, d. Joseph and Persis, 2d w., Feb. 16, 1778. [Arnold, c.R.], Rebecca, d. Joseph and Lydia, Sept. 20, 1768. William, s. Joseph and Lydia, Oct. 27, 1765.
Winslow, s. Joseph and Lydia, July 16, 1770.
ARNOLD (see Arnald), Abigail, d. Winslow, bap. Sept. 25, 1814. C.R.I.
Abigail Hager, d. Aaron, bap. May 20, 1821. C.R.I.
Ann Maria, d. Henry W. and Hannah, Dec. 25, 1838.
Asa, s. Joseph and Molly, Dec. 20, 1786. In Henniker, N.H. Betsey, d. Levi, bap. Oct. 25, 1801. C.R.I.
Calista, d. Joseph and Molly, Feb. 7, 1806.
Caroline, d. William and Relief, 2d. w., Aug. 24, 1807.
Caroline Arvilah [Caroline R. in dup.], d. Henry W. and Hannah, July 2, 1843.
Charles Leonard, s. Winthrop and Evoline, April 20, 1841.
Charles Winthrop, s. Winthrop and Eveline, Aug. 5, 1846.
Edwin, s. Joel and Ruth, March 10, 1817.
Eleanor, d. Winthrop and Sophia, Aug. 19, 1829.
Eliza, d. Joseph and Molly, April 8, 1800. In Henniker, N.H.
Elizabeth, d. Joseph, bap. May 18, 1800. C.R.I
Elizabeth, d. Winthrop and Sophia, July 31, 1826.
Harriet, d. Aaron, bap. May 23, 1818. C.R.I.
Hartwell Winslow, s. Joel and Ruth, Jan. 1, 1819.
Henry [Henry William, C.R .; William Henry, w.], s. John and Rachel, Aug. 17, 1812.
Jackson, s. William and Relief, 2d w., July 6, 1797.
Jane, d. Joseph, bap. Oct. 27, 18II. C.R.I.
Joel, s. Winslow and Abigail, Dec. 20, 1791.
Joel Hager, s. Joseph and Molly, March 10, 1797. Vt. In Thetford,
John Hills, s. John and Rachal, Aug. 29, 1796. Karriet Sherman, d. Henry W. and Hannah, Nov. 9, 1836.
Lucinda, d. Joseph, bap. July 17, 1808. C.R.I.
Lucy Eleanor, d. Winthrop and Evoline, Jan. 24, 1839. Lydia, d. Aaron and Sarah, April 18, 18II.
Lyman, s. Aaron and Sarah, June 1, 1813.
Mariah Louisa, d. Samuel and Betsy, March 9, 1825.
Mary Amory, d. John and Rachel, Feb. 8, 1804.
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ARNOLD, Mary Ann, d. Aaron and Sarah, July 8, 1807. At Petersham.
Mehitabel, d. Joseph and Molly, April 19, 1790. In Henniker, N.H.
Peerpont [Pierpont in C.R.] Kendall, s. John and Rachel, Feb. 15, 1809.
Polly Hunter, d. Joseph and Molly, Dec. 31, 1783. In Henniker, N.H.
Polly Rice, d. William and Polly, Sept. 26. 1795.
Prudence Hills [Hill, c.R.], d. John and Rachel, April 24, 1798.
Sally, d. Joseph and Molly, June 10, 1793. In Henniker, N.H. Sally, d. Winslow and Abigail, March 30, 1797.
Samuel, s. Winslow and Abigail, May II, 1794.
Samuel Warren, s. Stedman and Martha, July 15, 1848.
Sarah Augusta, d. Winthrop and Sophia, Aug. 3, 1831.
Silas Whitcomb, s. Joseph and Molly, Aug. 18, 1788. In Henni- ker, N.H.
Sophia, d. Joseph and Molly, April 19, 1795. In Henniker, N.H. Sophia, d. Winthrop and Evoline, Aug. 2, 1835.
Sophia Fay, d. Joseph and Molly, May 11, 1803.
Sophrona, d. Joseph and Molly, July 11, 1801.
Sophronia Wood, d. Samuel and Betsy, Sept. 4, 1831.
Steadmon, s. Samuel and Betsy, April 8, 1822.
Stephen, s. Joseph, bap. Sept. 9, 1770. C.R.I.
Stephen Hartwell, s. William and Polly, Dec. II, 1792.
Stephen Nurse, s. John and Rachel, Nov. 9, 1802.
Sukey, d. Aaron and Sarah, May 14, 1805.
Susanna Salisbury, d. Levi, bap. Oct. 24, 1802. C.R.I. Truman, s. Aaron and Sarah, Feb. 8, 1809.
Willard, s. William and Polly, Feb. 2, 1791.
Willard Stone, s. Joel and Ruth, Jan. 18, 1830.
William, s. Samuel and Betsy, June II, 1828.
William Winthrop, s. Winthrop and Evoline, April 5, 1837. [Bap. Aug. 13, 1836, C.R.2.] Winslow, s. Winthrop and Eveline, Aug. 28, 1848. Winthrop, s. William and Relief, July 17, 1801.
s. John and Rachal, March 14, 1794.
, d. John and Rachal, April 1, 1807.
d. Hartwell W. and Fanny, Dec. 3, 1849.
ATHERTON, Elizabeth, d. Ezra and Julia, June 17, 1806.
AXDEL, Dorothy, d. Abigail, bap. Dec. 2, 1733. C.R.I.
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AXDELL, Hannah, d. Henry and Hannah, Nov. 18, 1667. M.R. AXTEL (see other spellings above and below), Abigal, d. Thomas and Sarah, Oct. 10, 1717.
Daniel, s. Henry and Hannah, Nov. 4 [24, M.R. and dup.], 1673. [Axdel, C.R.], Elisabeth, d. Joseph [Jr., c.R.] and Abigail, Aug. 7, 1730.
Hannah, d. Thomas and Sarah, June 16, 1721.
Henry, s. Henry and Hannah, March 27, 1665-66. w.
John, s. Thomas and Sarah, April 15, 1715.
Joseph, s. Thomas and Sarah, Aug. 1, 1705.
Mary, d. Henry and Hannah, Aug. 8, 1670.
Sarah, d. Henry and Hannah, Sept. 28 [18, M.R.], 1675.
Sarah, d. Thomas and Sarah, Feb. 16, 1702-3.
[Axdell, M.R.], Thomas, s. Henry and Hannah, April 8 [16, also 18, M.R.], 1672
Thomas, s. Thomas and Sarah, Aug. 19, 1698.
[Axtil, c.R.], Thomas, s. Thomas and Sarah, May 11, 1712.
AXTELL [Axdel, c.R.], Mary d. Joseph [Jr., c.R.] and Abigail, Jan. 18, 1731-32.
AXTIL (see above), Abigail, d. Joseph and Abigail, Oct. 12, 1738. [Axdel, C.R.], Daniel, s. Joseph [Jr., C.R.] and Abigail, Jan. 14, I733-34.
BABCOCK, Josiah Gillman, s. - , bap. Aug. 23, 1835. In Berlin. C.R.2.
BADCOCK (see Badcocke), Jonah, s. William and Lydia, Dec. II, 1745.
Jonah, s. William and Lydia, Dec. 11, 1748.
Lucy, d. William and Lydia, April 7, 1751.
Lydia, d. William and Lydia, May 23, 1739.
Mary, d. William and Lydia, Oct. 31, 1743.
William, s William and Lydia, July 17, 174I.
BADCOCKE, William, s. William and Mary, July -, 1711.
BAGLEY [Bayley?] (see Bailey, Baily, Bayley, Bayly), James, s. Joshua, bap. May 5, 177I. C.R.I.
BAILEY (see Bagley, Baily, Bayley, Bayly), Deborah, d. Benoni, bap. March 15, 1761. C.R.I. Frances Maria, d. James E. and Aurilla, Aug. 2, 1848. Nanny, d. Benoni, bap. June 29, 1763. C.R.I.
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BAILY (see Bagley, Bailey, Bayley, Bayly), Daniel, bap. April IO, 1720. C.R.I.
Elizabeth, bap. Nov. 26, 172I. C.R.I.
Elizabeth, d. James, bap. Oct. 5, 1760. C.R.I.
Silas, bap. Aug. 4, 1723. C.R.I.
Timothy, bap. Dec. 5, 1725. C.R.I.
BAKER, Anna, d. Nathaniel, bap. Oct. 15, 1775. C.R.I. Benjamin, twin s. Joseph and Elizabeth, Nov. 24, 1713.
Caroline, d. John and Martha, May 6, 1810. In Hancock, N.H.
Charles Darwin, s. John and Martha, Aug. 2, 1822.
Charles Darwin, s. Sullivan D. and Rebecca, May 17, 1849.
[C ?]ollister, bap. March I, 1720. C.R.I.
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