History of Essex County, Massachusetts : with biographical sketches of many of its pioneers and prominent men, Vol. II, Part 67

Author: Hurd, D. Hamilton (Duane Hamilton) ed
Publication date: 1888
Publisher: Philadelphia, J. W. Lewis & Co.
Number of Pages: 1672


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A kindred business is that carried on by Messrs. Austin C. Patch and Amos Gould, under the firm- name of Patch & Gould, who are morocco manufac- turers. They established their business January 1, 1884, and built their new factory in 1886. They do quite an extensive business, using steam-power.


Charles B. Lander of Salem bought of the town of Wenham, the tract of land extending from the lake to the highway, including the hill on which Hugh l'eters had preached, and removed the hill. On the level area thus made, he erected large ice-houses and run a branch railroad to them from the Eastern Rail- road track. Mr. Lander established the business in 1843, and continued to do a large business in furnish- ing the world with the famous Wenham Lake ice until about 1850, when he sold out to Addison Gage & Co., who continued the business uutil 1882.


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Since that date nothing has been done at this place. In its best days the company ent annually about twenty-five thousand tons of iee, valued at forty thou- sand dollars. The ice is now mainly cut on the Bev- erly shore of the lake.


Boots and shoes were manufactured here for many years. Amos Gould was engaged in the manufacture of boots from about 1834 to 1875, at his residence at the Centre.


Edward Perkins began manufacturing boots in a small shop at Samuel Porter's residence, in December, 1844, and added shoes to his products the following June. He moved into the shop of Edward Perkins (his great unele) in the summer of 1847, and was afterwards a partner with Abram Patch about eight months. Mr. Patch had commeneed manufacturing boots and shoes in "Egypt " in 1845, two years later removed to the place where Mr. George Howe now lives, manufac- tured there a few months, and in September, 1847, went into partnership with Edward Perkins, as above stated. In May, 1848, they dissolved partnership, and Mr. Patch went back to the Howe place, and continued to manufacture there until February, 1854. Ile re- moved to Danvers the May following. Then John P. Rust became a partner with Mr. Perkins, and they built a new shop near the Wenham line in Hamil- ton, removing thither in June, 1849. They dissolved their partnership in February, 1850, and, in April, Mr. Perkins moved the shop to where it now stands in Wenham, it being now the dwelling-house of Jere- miah Kavanagh, and opened a store in connection with his shoe business with Dr. Nathan Jones. About a year afterwards Mr. Jones went out of the firm, and his place was taken by his son, Nathan A. Jones. Mr. Jones afterwards sold his interest to Dan- iel J. Foster. In 1853 the firm built a larger factory a little west of the house of Mrs. S. A. Gould. Mr. Foster left the partnership and James H. Perkins took his place. The firm dissolved in 1856. Mr. Per- kins then manufactured shoes alone in a shop near the brick house until May 25, 1858, when he removed to Lynn. George W. Peabody manufactured heavy brogans at West Wenham from 1846 to 1862. Arthur L. Merrill manufactured shoes in a shop on Larch Street in 1865 and 1866. He was succeeded in the spring of 1870 by Samuel K. Evans, who afterwards removed to Union Block, where he continued his busi- ness for about a year afterwards. Abraham A. Fiske and Mr. Evans formed a partnership in February, 1873, and manufactured shoes together until January, 1876. Then Mr. Evans continued the business at the same place for about a year. Mr. Albert R. Fiske of Peabody bought the John Meldram estate, built a factory and manufactured shoes here from May, 1870, till the spring of 1876, when he removed from the town, and his brother, Abraham A. Fiske, continued the business until the factory was burned on the night of January 10, 1878. Deacon James H. Moulton manufactured shoes here in Mr. Dempsey's black-


smith shop from May 1, 1873, to May 1, 1878, and in Union Block from May 1, 1878. to July 1, 1882. In 1855 there were manufactured in Wenham for thou- sand and two hundred pairs of boots and twenty-five thousand pairs of shoes, of the estimated value of twenty thousand dollars, and in the manufacture of which were employed forty-six males and twenty females.


Wenham has several stores. Messrs. A. D. and W. F. Trowt keep a country store; Mr. James H. Per- kins, Jr., deals in dry-goods; and Mr. George H. Wyatt is a grocer. Colonel Paul Porter kept a coun- try grocery at his tavern in 1797 and 1798. It was situated where the horse-car stable now stands. About 1808 he built the house recently owned and occupied by the late Amos Gould, and kept a grocery store in the western end of it until 1813. In that year David Perkins of Topsfield and Nathaniel Per- kins of Wenham bought the estate and business, which they carried on until they sold out to Samuel Clarke in 1823. In 1824 the stand was purchased by John S. Felton of Danvers, who sold, the following year, to Major David Starrett, a former clerk, who was then keeping a store at Herrick's Corner.1 Mr. Star- rett continued the business here, and after a while bought a building in North Beverly, moved it to Wenham, and fitted it up for his place of trade. Ile carried on the business until his death in March, 1845. Nathaniel Perkins, who came from Topsfield, opened a store in a small building located near the house of the late Henry Perkins in the fall of 1844. Mr. Benjamin Clayton Putnam, who was from Dan- vers, went into partnership with him in April, 1845. John A. Putnam, also from Danvers, bought ont Mr. Perkins' interest in the business the following fall. Mr. Perkins was then in ill health, and died not long afterwards. The two Putnams built a new store, on a lot of land purchased of the late Dr. John Porter, located some five or six rods westerly of the soldiers' monument, in the fall and winter following, and moved into it in the spring of 1846. They continued in business together till the fall of 1856, when they failed. Mr. B. C. Putnam then conducted the busi- ness alone till 1860, when Mr. H. L. Eaton and Nathaniel S. Gould became his partners. Mr. Eaton retired in 1861, and the partnership between the other two terminated in the fall of the same year, Mr. Putnam removing from town in the spring of 1862. They made it their business to have on hand every artiele called for,-dry goods, groceries, hard- ware, crockery and glassware, boots and shoes, eloth- ing, flour, meal and grain, agricultural implements, etc. Mr. Gould then conducted the business until sickness compelled his retirement in 1866. Messrs. William W. Fowler and Elisha P. Chapman then had the store. Mr. Chapman withdrew about 1869,


1 A Mrs. Sweet and Samuel Ober had kept store at Herrick's Corner before Mr. Starrett.


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and Mr. Fowler continued the business until the store was burned on the morning of May 23, 1870. A Mr. Rice kept a dry-goods store in the same build- ing, and after the fire opened his trade in the new . an eminent physician. Union Block, where he stayed but a short period.


The Union Block, built by a company called the Wenham Co-operative I'nion, in 1870, was used as a store by the Union until the store and business was sold at public auction, in October, 1880. The pur- chasers were A. D. and W. F. Trowt, who then com- menced the business which they still carry on.


Charles W. Batchelder erected a building on Main Street, and in it sold dry goods, boots and shoes, etc. He gave up business in 1884, and Mrs. Julia P. Messer afterwards occupied the store for about two years. Since the fall of 1885, it has been occupied by James 1. Perkins, Jr., with his apothecary business, and a dry-goods and boot and shoe trade. G. D. and Aus- tin S. Richards kept a country store in the store that Edward Perkins built from the spring of 1858 to the spring of 1860.


Mr. George W. Parsons is a wholesale dealer in salt, smoked, pickled and dry fish ; and boneless cod- tish is his specialty. He commenced his business September 1, 1874, and has usually employed two or three hands to prepare the boneless fish.


The people of Wenham are in general agriculturists; the soil being fertile and finely adapted to cultivation. The farms and farm buildings, as well as the village, are neatly kept.


DISTINGUISHED RESIDENTS AND NATIVES .- We have already spoken of several distinguished and professional residents and natives of Wenham in con- nection with the history of the churches and the practice of medicine. There are some other residents who vught to be mentioned. Samuel Blanchard, Esq., was a prominent resident of the town during the carly part of the present century. Hon. Timothy Pickering resided here for many years during the in- tervals of retirement from active life. He was very fond of agriculture, and was the first president of the Essex Agricultural Society. After a long life of eighty-three years, having been a general in the Revolution, judge of the Court of Common Pleas, and of the Maritime Court, Postmaster-General of the United States, Secretary of War, Secretary of State of the United States, member of Congress and United States Senator, he died in Salem January 29, 1829.


Wenham has produced a goodly mumber of distin- guished people. Besides those we have enumerated in other parts of this sketch, the following are desery- ing of special mention among the distinguished and professional natives of the town :-


Rer. Moxes Fiske ( 1642-1708) graduated at Harvard College in 1662, and was a clergyman at Quincy,


Hon. William Fairfield (1662-1742) was speaker, in 1741, of the House of Representatives in the State 1,4 . I ture.


Rev. Phineas Fiske (1682-1749), who graduated at Yale College in 1704, was a tutor in that college, and pastor of a church at Haddam, Conn. He was also


Dr. Tyler Porter (1735-1811) was a physician, and patriot in the Revolution.


Dr. Josiah Fairfield (1746-1794) was a physician in Pepperell borough, Me.


Ilon. Daniel Kilham (1751-1841) graduated at Har- vard College in 1777; and was a member of both branches of the State Legislature, and of the Gover- nor's Council; and an apothecary in Newburyport.


Rev. John Kimball (1761-1824) graduated at Har- vard College in 1792, and was a clergyman in Ac- worth, N. Il.


Dr. Benjamin Jones Porter (1763-1847) was a sur- geon in the army of the Revolution; physician in Scarboro', Westbrook, and Portland, Me. ; fellow and treasurer of Bowdoin College; and a councillor and State Senator.


Henry Porter (1809-1851) was the inventor of Por- ter's Burning Fluid, and a nurse lamp.


Rev. Francis Elliott. Cleaves (1816-1883) was a Bap- tist clergyman at East Sanbornton, N. H., North Reading and Littleton, Mass., and New Boston, N. 11., respectively.


Rev. John Henry Dodge (1828-1863) graduated at Amherst College in 1856, and from Andover Theo- logical Seminary in 1859; and was a missionary to West Africa.


Edward Kimball (1835), who graduated at Amherst College, was president of the Boston Board of Trade, and a merchant in Boston.


Rev. Isaac Francis Porter (1839) graduated at Mad- ison University in 18-, and is a Unitarian clergyman at Chicopee, Mass.


Arthur Kemble, M. D. (1839), graduated at Boston Medical School, was assistant surgeon in the War of the Rebellion, on the bark "Gemsbok," and is now practicing in Salem, Mass.


Dr. John Franklin Robinson (1863) graduated at the Harvard Medical School, and is a surgeon at Man- chester, N. H.


MEMBERS OF THE STATE LEGISLATURE.


1641. Joseph Batchelder.


1098-99. Jolin Newman.


1643. Mr. Sparrow hawk. 1700. Walter Fairfield.


1646. Mr. Auditor. 1701. Wm. Fisk.


1647. Wm. Fisk. 1702. John Newman.


1648. Esdras Reade. 1703. Mr. Thos. Patch, Sr.


1649-50. Wm. Fiske. 1704-6. Dea. Wm. Fisk.


1651. Esdras Reade.


17.7-8. Thos. Patch.


1652. Wm. Fiske.


1633. Phineas Fiske.


1709-11. Win. Fisk. 1712. John Porter.


1651. Chas. Gott.


1713-14. Win. Fisk.


1666, Chas. Gutt.


1715. Capt. Thos, Fisk.


16 19. John Fisk.


1716. Den. Wm. Fisko.


1671-72. Thos. Fisk.


1717-19. Wm. Rogers.


16;8-80. Thos, Fisk. 1681. Jolin Fisk. 1722. Win. Rogers.


1686. Thos. Fisk.


1723. Wm. Fairfield.


1692. Walter Fairfield.


1724. Lient. John Porter.


1+94. Thus. Fiske.


1725. Win. Rogers.


1097. Thos. Fiske.


1726. John Porter.


1720-21. Eus, John Gott.


WENHAM.


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1727. Lient. Samnel Kimball. 1836-37. Moses Fuster. 1728-30. Wm. Fairfield. 1839. Beaj. Edwards.


1731. Wm. Rogers.


1840-41. Andrew Dodge.


1732-41. Wm. Fairfield.


1842. Franklin Hadley.


1794. Ens. Wm. Dodge.


1832-31. David Starrett.


1743-44. John Dudge.


1843. Juseph Cook.


1795, Cupt. Pelatiah Brown.


1836. David Starrett.


1745-47. Jonathan Porter.


1817. Edmund Kimball, Jr.


1796. Tyler Porter, Esq.


1837-13. Edmund Batchelder. 1844. Juseph Cook.


1751. John Douge. 1767. Benj. Fairfield.


1851. John Porter.


1852. Moses Mildramı.


1800-01. Edward Perkins.


1818-49. Stephen Dodge.


1791-92. Major Billy Porter.


1854. Benj. C. Putnam.


1802. Lieut. John Dodge.


1850-51. Samuel Porter.


1796-1800. Saamiel Blanchard.


1854. John A. Putnam.2


1803-4. Nathl. Porter.


1852-56. Edamnd Batchelder.


1803. Samuel Blanchard, Esq.


1855. Orin Mildram.


1808-10. Samuel Blanchard, Esq.


1858. Francis M. Dodge. 1862. Benj. C. Futaam.


1815-18. Paul Porter.


1870. Abbott Johnson.


1820. Jolın T. Dodge, Esq.1


1875. Dr. John L. Robinson.


1828-30. Paul Porter.


1880. Henry Hobbe.


1831-33. Moses Foster.


1885. Nathaniel P. Perkins.


1834-35. John Porter.


TOWN TREASURERS .- In the early history of the town there were no town treasurers bearing that title; the constables performing the duties of a treasurer, collector of taxes, etc. The following is a list of the constables, as far as the records show, down to 1695, when treasurers began to be chosen, followed by the list of treasurers :


1644. Phineas Fiske.


1679. Samuel Moulton.


1654. John Fiske.


1680. Thos. Fiske, Jr.


1655. Robt. Hawes.


1681. Henry laget.


1657. Jas. Moulton.


1682. Robert Hibbert.


1667. Jas. Moulton, Jr.


1683. John Porter.


1669. Henry Kimball.


1684. John Edwards.


1670. Wm. Fiske.


1685. John Bare.


1686. Benj. Edwards.


1887. John Perkins.


1672. W'm. Fiske.


1688. Samuel Fiske.


1673. Thos. Hobbs, Sr.


1689. Thus. Kimball.


Richard Dodge.


1690. Samuel Fiske.


1674. Thos. Hobbs.


1691. Julin Dodge.


Thos. Patrlı.


1692. Wm. Fairfield.


1676. Jolm Fiske.


1693. Nathl. Wahlron.


-- Fairfield.


Chas. Gutt, Jr.


1677. Samuel Kemball.


1694. Jos. Fowler.


SELECTMEN.


1654.1


1661.


Phineas Fiskc.


Mr. Gott.


Charlee Gott.


John Fiske. 1655.


Jolın Fiske. Richard Kimball. 1662. Anstin Killim.


Mr. Gott.


Goodman Monlton.


Phineas Fisko.


Richard luttoa.


Thomas Fiske. 1663.


1656.


Austin Killam.


Mr. Gutt.


Richard Kimball.


Phineas Fiske.


Thomas Fiske. 1664.


Richard HuttoD. 1657.


Mr. Gott.


Mr. Gott.


Richard Kimball.


Phineas Fiske.


Thomas Fiske. 1665.


1658.


[None recorded.]


Richard Hutton.


1725. Thos. Tarbox.


1726-29. Stephen Patch. 1730. Samuel Gott.


1731. Ens. Thos. Tarbox.


1773. Ens. Thos. Brown.


1732. C'apt. Saml. Kemball.


1774-76. Ens. John Friend. 1779. Dea. John Friend.


1734. Jonathan Porter.


1780. Daniel Kilham, Jr. 1781-84. Capt. Thus, Kimball.


1735-37. Jolin Gutt.


1738. Josiah Dodge.


1696-97. Capt. Thos, Fisko.


1739-40. Jonathan Kimball.


1700. Sergt. Thos. Patch.


1741-43. Jolin Kemball.


1701. John Newman. 1702. Thos. Fiske, Jr.


1744. Benj. Herrick. 1745-46. Samuel Gutt. 1747. Capt. Jona. Kimball. 1748-52. Benj. Kimball. 1753-54. Johan Friend.


1755-56. Capt. Jona. Kimball.


1709. Cnpt. Nathl. Waldron. 1710. Win. Rogers. 1711-14. Jos. Herrick.


1757-58. Samuel Porter, Jr. 1759-60. Capt. Nathl. Brown. 1761. Benj. Kimball.


1715-18. Lient. John Porter.


1719-20. Theophilus Rix. 1721-23. Thos. Tarbox.


1702. Capt. Nathl. Brown. 1763. Thomas Brown. 1764. Nathl. Brown, Esq. 1765-66. Josinh Fairfield, Esq. 1767-68. Ens. John Friends 1769. Nathl. Brown, Esq. 1770-72. Ens. Jolin Friend.


Richard Hutton.


Richard Kimball.


Wi. Gearc.


Thomas Fisko. 1667.


1660.


Mr. Gott.


Mr. Gutt.


Austin Killim. Phineas Fiske.


Richard Kimball, Sr.


Thomas Fisko.


1 Delegate to Stato Constitutional Convention.


2 Delegate to Constitutional Convention on representation.


TOWN CLERKS.


1644-51. Wm. Fiske.


1654-91. Thos. Fisko.


1695-1701. John Newman.


1778-79. Capt. Richard Dodge.


1702-5. Tlios. Fiske.


1780-83. Dr. Tyler Porter.


1706-11. Wm. Fairfield.


1781-87. Steplien Dodge.


1712-23. Wm. Rogers.


1788-89. Richard Dudge.


1724-30. Wm. Fairfield.


1790-91. Stephan Dudge.


1731-32. Capt. Wm. Rogers.


1792-98. John Dodge, Jr.


1733-34. Win. Fairfield.


1735. Capt. Win. Rogers.


1736-37. Nathl. Brown.


1738. Julin Gutt.


1819-22. John T. Dodge, Jr.


1739-43. Nathl. Brown.


1744-48. David Batchelder.


1749-53. Jonathan Kimball.


1754-58. Samuel Goudridge.


1759-63. Jonathan Kimball. 1764. Thos. Brown.


1852-56. Julin A. Putnam.


1765-70. Edward Waldron.


1857-61. Benj. C. Putuum.


1771-72. Dr. Wmt. Fairfield.


1862-69. Joseph Cook.


1772. Thos Brown.


1870-87. Wellington Pool.


1773-75. Dr. Tyler Porter.


1818-25. Nathl. Kimball.


1828. Nathl. Kimball.


1786-87. Lient. John Dudge. 1788-93. Isaac Porter.


1797-98. Isaac Dodge. 1799. Jonathan Porter.


1845-41. Edmumnul Batchelder.


1863-65. Ames Gould. 1866-68. Samuel Porter. 1869." Anos Gould.


1809-10. Thos. Kimball.


1811. Capt. Wmn. Kimball.


1870-75. Warren Jones.


1812. Jacob Dodge.


1876. Henry Patch.


1814. Wm. Dodge.


1877-82. Samuel Porter.


1815. Benj. Edwarde.


1883-85. Henry Patch.


1816-17. John Dodge. 1886-87. Wm. F. Trowt.


1805-6. Natbl. Kimball.


1857-62. Stephen Dodge.


1807. Den. Win. Dodge.


1811-13. John Dudge.


1808. Capt. Ett. Batchelder.


1776. Joshua Orne. 1777. Dr. Tyler Porter.


1799-1806. Joseph Fairfieldl. 1807-8. John Dodge, Jr. 1809-18. Pant Porter.


1823-19. Moses Fuster.


1830-31. Davidl Starrett.


1832-39 Moses Foster.


1671. Wm. Fiske. John Abby.


1678. Richard Iluttun, Sr.


TOWN TREASURERS.


1695. Lient. Chns, Gott.


1703-4. Jolin Perkine. 1705. Jolin Gott.


1706-8. Thos. Fisk.


1724. Benj. Fisk.


1659.


Thomae Fiske. 1666.


Austin Killim.


Mr. Gott.


Richard Kimball.


Richard Kimball.


1723. Jolin Kemball.


1733. Jonathan Kemball.


1849. Amog Gould.


1774-75. Benj. Fairfield.


1785. John Dodge, 21.


1829-30. Win. Dodge.


1 The names of no selectmen, prior to this date, are found recorded.


1840-48. John Porter. 1819-51. Stephen Dodge.


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166%. Walter Fairfield John Fiske. Mark Bat heller Thomas Fiske.


1669. John Fiske. Richard Kimball. Thomas Fiske. 1640. Richard Kituball. John Fiske. Thomas Fiske.


Mark Batchelder. Walter Fairfield. Charles Gutt.


1072. Richard Kimball. Mark Batcholder. Thomas Fiske. 1673. John Fiske. Mark Batchelder. Thomas Fiske.


18;1. Richard Kimball. Walter Falrfiold. Thomas Fiske.


1875. [Nono recorded. ] 1176. Charles Gott . Walter Fairfield. Richard Hutton. William Fiske. Thomas Fiske.


1011. John l'iske. Charles Gott. William Fiske. John Batchelder. Thomas Fiske.


167%. Walter l'airfield.


Charles Gott. William Fiske. John Batcholder. Thomas Fiske.


1679. Walter Fairfield. John Batcheller. Charles Giutt. W'HHamn Fiske. Thomas Fleke, Sr.


Walter PourGirld.


Willi un Finke Jamey l'riend Richarl Hutten. Richard De Igu.


John Flako.


Charles Gott. Juha Batchelder The niên l'at h. Then w E ko, Ir


Ri h ri Hutt mn Samuel kindtoll 11 an Finke, Sr


16\3.


Lieut. Gott. Ens. Fiske. Sergt. Fairfield. Juha Batchelder. Thomas Fiske, Sr.


16\1. Lieut. Gott.


Eas. Fiske. Sergt. Fairfield. Corpl. John Batchelder. Thomas Fiske, Sr.


1655. Lieot. Gott.


Eus. Fiske. Sergt. Fairfield.


Corpi. Batchelder. Thomas Fisko.


16$6.


Lieut. Fisko.


Ens. Fairfield.


Lieut. Gott.


Sergt. Hutton. Sanınel Kimball.


John Batchelder.


Richard Dodge.


Walter Fairheld.


Thomas Patch.


James Moulton, Sr.


16%%. Ens. Fairfickl.


John Batchelder.


James Moulton, Sr.


Lieut. Fiske.


James Friend.


Thomas Fiske, Sr.


1649.


Dea. Fiske.


Lieut. Gott.


Richard Hutton.


Thomas Fiske.


James Friend.


1620


Lient. Fiske.


Eus. Batchelder.


Sergt. Ilutton.


Sanmel Kimball.


Thomas Fiske, Sr.


1691. Lieut. Wm. Fiske.


Charles Gott.


Ens. Batchelder.


Thomas Fiske, Sr.


John Perkins.


1692.


Richard Hutton.


Jobn Porter.


James Friend.


Mr. Newminn.


Thomas Fiske, Sr.


1693.


Lieut. Wmn. Fiske.


James Fusend.


John Porter.


Mr. Newman. Thomas F'iske, Sr.


169 1.


Llent. Wm. Fiske.


Mr Nowmin. Ens. Batchelder. Samuel Kimball. W'in Fairfield.


1693.


Capt. Thomas Fiske.


Lieut. Wmn. Fiske.


Ens. Walter Fairfield.


W'm. Fairfield. John Newman.


1696.


Capt. Thomas Fiske.


Ens. Walter Fairfield.


John Batchelder, Sr. James Friend. John Newman.


1697. Serg. Thomas Patch.


Jolın Porter.


Wmn. Fairfield.


John Perkins.


John Newman.


1695.


Capt. Thomas Fiske.


Dea. Wm. Fiske.


Ens. Walter Fairfield.


Samuel Kimball.


John Newman.


1699.


Serg. James Friend.


Ens. John Porter.


W'm. Fairfield.


Thomas Kimball. John Newman.


1700. Capt. Thomas Fiske.


Thomas Patch, Sr.


Samuel Kimball.


Benjamin Edwards. Lieut. Wmn. Fiske.


1701. Capt. Thomas Fiske.


Ens. John Porter.


Benjamin Edwards.


W'm. Fairfield.


John Newman.


1702. Ens. Walter Fairfield.


Ens. John Porter.


James Friend.


Thomas Patch.


Thomas Fiske, Sr.


1703.


Dea. Fiske.


Lieut. Thomas Fiske.


Eus. Porter.


James Friend. Thomas Fiske, Sr.


1761.


Dea. Wm. Fiske.


Ben. Jumnes Friend.


Walter Fairfiekl.


Lieut. Thomas Fiske. Serg. Sumuel Kimball.


1705.


Dea. James Friend.


Liont. John Porter.


Benjamin Edwards. Samuel Kimball. Thomas Fiske, Sr.


1706. John Gott. Thomas Kimball.


Thomas Patch. Dea. Friend. Nathl. Fairfield.


1707.


Dea. James Friend. Thomas Patch. Lieut. John Porter. Ens. Samuel Kimball. Wm. Fairfield.


170%.


Capt. Fisk. Benjamin Edwards. Dea. Fiske. Lieut. John Porter. John Gott.


1709.


Ens. Walter Fairfield. Benjamin Edwards.


Ephraim Kimball. John Gott.


Josiah Dodge.


1710.


Capt. Thomas Fiske. Serg. Benj. Edwards.


Ephraim Kimball.


John Gutt.


Win. Fairfield.


1711.


Lient. John Porter. Ens. Samnel Kimball.


Jolın Gott.


Josiah Dodge. Win. Bogers.


1712. Lieut. John Porter.


Josiah Dodge.


Caleb Kimball.


Wm. Rogers.


Ens. Samuel Kimball.


1713.


Lieut. John Porter.


Eus, Samuel Kimball.


Josiah Dodge. Caleb Kimball.


Wm. Rogers.


1714.


Lient. Jolın Porter.


Samuel Kimball.


Josiah Dodge.


Caleb Kimball.


Wmn. Rogers.


1715.


Benjamin Edwards.


W'm. Fairfield.


Joseph Herrick. Caleb Kimball. Wm. Rogers.


1716.


Ens. John Gott. Benjamin Edwards.


Thomas Kimball.


Thomas White. Win. Rogers.


1717.


Benjamin Edwards. Ens. John Gott.


Thomas Kimball.


Thomas Whito. Ww. Rogers.


171%.


Ens. John Gott. Thomas Kimball. Brujamin Edwards. Thomas White. Wm. Rogers.


1247


WENHAM.


1719. Eas. Jolın Gott. Beojamia Edwards. Dea. Ephraim Kimball. Mr. Daniel Dodge. Wm. Rogers. 1720. Capt. Thomas Fiske. Benjamin Edwards. Ens. John Gott. Wm. Rogers. Samnel Kimball. 1721. Caleb Kimball. Nathl. Brown. John Moulton. Samuel Kimball. Wm. Rogers.


1722. Lieut. J. Porter. Benjamin Fieke. Rice Knowlton. Wm. Dodge. Wm. Rogers. 1723. Lieut. Porter. Samuel Kilbnm. Nathl. Brown. Ens. Joha Batchelder. Wm. Rogers. 1724. Lient. John Porter. Samuel Kilbam. Eas. John Batchelder. Nathl. Brown. Wm. Dodge. 1725. Lieut. Joho Porter. Capt. Wm. Rogers. Lieut. Samnel Kimbn]1. Rice Knowlton. Samuel Kilham.


1726.


Lleut. John Porter.


Wm. Dodge. Nathl. Brown. Thomas White. Wm. Fairfield.


1727. Lieut. John Porter. Wm. Fairfield. Thomas White. Nathl. Brown. Wm. Dodge. 172%. Lieut. John Porter. Capt. Wm. Rogers. Wmn. Fairfield. 1729. Lient. Johu Porter. Wur. Dodge. Capt. Wm. Rogers. Nathl. Brown. Wm. Fairfield. 1730.


Lieut. John Porter. Capt. Wm. Rogere. Nathl. Browo. Wm. Dodge. Wm. Fairfield. 1731.


Ebenezer Fiske. John Kemball. Phineas Dodge. John Dodge. Samuel Gott.


1732.


Lieut. Wm. Dodge. Capt. Wm. Rogers. Jonathan Kimball. Robert Cree. John Gott. 1733.


Dea. Wm. Fairfield.


Stephen Patch. Ebenezer Kimball. Joseph Edwards. David Batchelder.


1734. John Porter, Jr. Jonathan Kimball. Ens. Thomas Tarbox. Josiah Dodge. Wm. Fairfield.


1735. Capt. Samuel Kimball. Capt. Rogers. Samuel Gott. Timothy Patch. Wm. Fairfield.


1736.


Dea. Wm. Fairfield.


Benjamin Herrick.


Jobu Kimball. Josiah Dodge. Nathl. Brown.


1737.


Dea. Wm. Fairfield.


Capt. Samuel Kimball. Jonathan Kimball. Josiah Dodge.


Nathl. Brown.


1738.


Jonathan Kimball.


John Gott.


Jonathan Porter.


Edward Waldron.


Nathl. Brown.


1739.


Nathl. Brown.


Richard Dodge. John Gott. 1740.


John Gott. Richard Dodge. Nathl. Brown.


1741. Stephen Patch. Lieut. Kimball. Benjamin Herrick.


Josiah Dodge. Nnthl. Brown. 1742.


Nathl. Brown.


Benjamin Edwards. Jonathan Porter. John Baker. Zacheus Goldsmith. 1743.


Benjamin Edwards.


John Baker. Nathl. Browo. Benj. Herrick. Dea. Kiaball. 1714.


John Gott. Dea. Kimball. Richard Dodge. Josiah Herrick. Nathl. Brown.


17 45.


Dea. Kimball. Johu Gott. Benjamin Edwards. Josiah Herrick. David Batcheller.


1746. Capt. Jonathan Kimball. John Gott. Richard Dodge. James Kimball. David Batchelder.


1747. Eos. Samuel Gott.


John Kimball. Capt. Thomas Tarhox.


Benjamin Edwards. Capt. John Dodge.


174%. Mr. Samuel Porter. Dea. Jonathan Kimball. Lieut. Benjamin Herrick.


David Batchelder. Phinens Dodge.


1740. Josiah Herrick.


Benjamin Fairfield.


Ebenezer Waldron.


Jonathan Kimball.


Samuel Rogere.


1750, Nathaniel Kimball.


Josiah White.


Timothy Patch, Jr. Samuel Tarbox, Jr. Jonathan Kimball, Jr.


1751. Timothy Patch, Jr. Samuel Tarbox, Jr. Edmund Kimball. Jacob Dodge. Jonathan Kimball, Jr.


1752. John White. Samuel Rogers. Abrabamı Kimball.




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