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THE ROXBURY BRANCH of the Sanitary Commission, and the Lincoln Freedman's Aid Society, though started by the ladies in our church, soon embraced workers from all denomi- nations and the details of their work will be found elsewhere.
THE ROXBURY YOUNG MEN'S UNION
The Roxbury Young Men's Union was formed by the Rev. John Graham Brooks, during the year 1876. It was non- sectarian, and its object to improve the condition of the young men of Roxbury. They had rooms in a building at No. 4 Pynchon Street, near the Police Station at Roxbury Crossing. Four years after it had been in existence, it had a member- ship of about two hundred, made up of working young men whose homes were not easily accessible to any such institution.
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Its success was in no small degree attributable to its position so near to tired men. It began with boys averaging hardly more than sixteen years of age.
There were classes each evening in United States History, Political Economy, Bookkeeping, English, German, Music and Arithmetic. These were carried on by the generous help of the ladies and gentleman of the Parish. The most important was that of Citizenship under the personal super -. vision of Mr. Brooks. Also weekly talks on practical sub- jects. The Library contained about twelve hundred volumes. Through the influence of regular class work the members became possessed of a new feeling toward the Union, and were far more willing to sacrifice for it, and pro- posed a monthly payment that went towards its support. In 1880 it had passed out of its dependant stage, and was almost self supporting. Nearly fifty members were influenced to deposit money in the Savings Bank connected with the Union, many of them making quite regular deposits. The members gave occasional entertainments at the Union and an exhibition in the church chapel each year to help meet the necessary expenses. It consisted of essays and discus- sions from the different classes.
After the resignation of Mr. Brooks, the Union ceased to be a church institution.
THE WOMAN'S ALLIANCE
This is a branch of the "National Alliance," connected with our Church, and its aim is to enlist the interest of every woman in the Church in denominational and mission- ary work. Its meetings are held on the first Tuesday in every month from October to May, in Putnam Chapel, at 3 o'clock. The first half hour is devoted to business; then follows a talk or lecture; afterwards tea is served, and a half
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hour is given to conversation. The annual membership fee is one dollar. Connected with it are the Post Office Mission and the Cheerful Letter Exchange.
THE CHAPEL CLUB
was organized in the fall of 1896 in order to bring the young ladies of the parish in closer relations to each other and the church, and to give them a more vital interest in the work of the denomination. 'Many of the ladies of the church having felt the need of such a club, Mrs. DeNormandie in the spring of that year called a meeting at her house, where such a club was discussed and officers and directors.elected to plan the work. At their first meeting, it was voted that the club should be called the "Chapel Club," and should hold its meetings on the last Tuesday of each month from October to May. These meetings have been made of particular interest and value by addresses given from time to time by Dr. DeNormandie and others. The constitution states that the object of the club is charity; therefore much of its work has been in raising money by fairs and entertainments of various kinds, and in distributing this, as well as clothing made by the club, to different charitable institutions of Roxbury and Boston, besides helping individual cases. In February, 1900, it joined the Young People's Religious Union, which brought it more in touch with denominational work. The club was never numerically large but it filled an impor- tant place in the church life until 1906, when it ceased to exist.
THE JOHN ELIOT CLUB OF ROXBURY
was organized January 9th, 1890. It is composed of gentle- men of the Parish of the First Religious Society over 18 years of age, who meet three times a year for the purpose of per- sonally meeting Dr. DeNormandie and to listen to papers
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or addresses upon works or questions connected with the Parish or denominational or social interests.
Meetings of the Club are customarily held on the first Thursday of December and February and the second Thurs- day of April. They generally consist of a dinner at some quiet Boston hotel, after which the assembled members and their guests are addressed by such speakers as have been arranged for the meeting by the Council, which is the governing committee of the club.
It is the custom of the club to hold at least one ladies' night during the year, and precedent has made this the annual meeting, which comes on the first Thursday of Feb- ruary.
The first President of the club was Samuel Little. He was succeeded by John Tetlow. Since Mr. Tetlow's term of office, the Presidents have been Azariah Smith, James C. Davis, Robert C. Metcalf, W. Prentiss Parker, and Alfred Bunker.
There are two Vice Presidents, a Secretary, a Treasurer, and an Executive Committee of six members who held office for three years, two being elected each year. The Officers and Executive Committee, a body of eleven, constitute the Council.
The records of the meetings of the club are full of inter- est. Prominent men religiously, educationally, and politi- cally have been guests of the Club, and their addresses have been a source of great benefit to the members attending.
Although a variety of subjects have been discussed before the meetings of the Club, yet the predominant idea has been to keep the Club as distinctly a religious club as possible.
JOHN ELIOT'S CHAIR.
APPENDIX
On Sunday evening, March 17, 1907, the First Parish in Dorchester graciously presented to the First Church in Roxbury a chair once be- longing to the Apostle Eliot, accompanied by a most interesting service.
The presentation was made by Rev. Eugene R. Shippen, Pastor of the First Parish Church in Dorchester, and accepted by Rev. James De Nor- mandie, D.D., our pastor. The chair had been placed by the Rev. Thaddeus Mason Harris, D.D., in the Dorchester meeting house. After the services, the chair, a copy of Eliot's Indian Bible and the Church records, written by him, were placed on exhibition. On the pulpit rail were placed slips of ivy taken from the church in England in which John Eliot was christened.
LINES WRITTEN BY A MEMBER OF THE DORCHESTER CHURCH
It came to us from early days, Perchance from English carver's hands; In rude and simple fashion made, A relic of our past it stands.
Severe its outline, speaking plain Of work and hard New England fare. No welcome here for idleness, No frame for ease this ancient chair.
Dim through the mists of vanished years. A rugged face we seem to see, A shad'wy figure sitting there, The red man's gospel on his knee.
Content the gentle preacher's smile, Deep in his eyes a happy light, - This man of God, whose record runs, "High piety and learning bright."
Well pleased he looks to find his name And memory still burning clear, Glad that through him another bond Should knit the two old churches dear.
Take then our treasure, place it here, Its rightful home, and may we see Old Dorchester and Roxbury live In constant love and unity.
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Abbot, Matilda Campbell, 332. Rebecca, 134. Rev. Mr., 166, 167, 178. Accers, John, 69.
Accor, Sister, 125.
Acrees, John, 62. Desire-Truth, 62. Adams, J. D., 284.
Abby Bartlett, 327. Abby (Pond-Richardson), 202. Abigail (Mears), 175.
Abigail P., 292.
Amos, 4, 109, 145, 153, 154, 155, 156, 157, 159, 163, 164, 174, 178, 187, 238, 338, 339.
Daniel, 129.
Edward Williams, 329.
Elizabeth, 196.
Elizabeth (Prentiss), 175. George, 287.
Henry, 175. James, 261, 329, 344.
Jemima (Morse), 175. Joseph, 129. Mary, 129, 261, 329.
Mary Ann (Leach), 287.
Mary Perrin, 329, 364. Rachel (Lyon), 202. Rebecca, 130.
Roger, 130. Sarah, 129. 303.
Sarah (Chauncy), 175.
Sarah May (Holland), 292. Theoda Hunnewell, 329. Thomas, 200, 252.
Adams, Ursula, 46. Walter A., 348. Zabdiel, 202, 292. Zabdiel Boylston, 292, 344. Aggar, Lettese, 17, 44.
Alcock, Esther, 129, 130. George, 1, 4, 43, 44, 45. John, 13, 43, 59.
Palsgrave, 73. Samuel, 43.
Sarah, 59. Wife of George, 43.
Alden, Rebecca Newell, 309.
Alexander, Edith, 274. Allen Calvin, 275.
Caroline, 364. Etta J., 348.
Jacob, 207, 275, 316, 330, 342, 344, 351.
Mary, 127.
Mr., 72.
Nancy, 285.
Richard, 201.
Sybil, 269. Sibyl (Willett), 207.
Allyn, Dr., 247.
Am. Unitarian Association, 345, 355. Ames, Fisher, 279. Samuel, 345.
Sarah, 135.
Amory, Anna Powell Grant (Sears), 332. Frances Elizabeth, 303. Rebecca, 307. William, 274, 332.
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Anderson, Gowen, 55. Thomas D., 230. Wife of Gowen, 55. Andrews, Agnes Quincy, 270. Fanny Mackay (Reynolds), 319. Katharine Hamilton, 270. Samuel, 85. Thomas, 63. Wife of Thos., 63. William Turell, 309, 319.
Andross, Edmund, 90.
Appleton, Catherine (Lawrence), 323. Charles Tilden, 323.
Mary Ann Louisa (Smith), 305. Mary Grave (Barker), 323. Mr., 343. William Channing, 214, 305. Archer, Caroline E., 321.
Aspinal, Aspinall, Aspinwall - Caleb, 199.
Eleazer, 130.
Elizabeth, 124.
Mary, 128. Mehitable, 124.
Nathaniel, 124.
Peter, 61, 69, 124.
Remember (Palfrey), 61.
Samuel, 124.
Sarah, 127. Thomas, 73, 125.
Astwood, James, 55. John, 51. Martha, 51. Sarah, 55.
Atkins, Joane, 57.
Atkinson, Anna Greenleaf (Sawyer), 330. Amos, 330. Lilian, 349. Atwell, Adeline (Prentice), 326. Piekering, 326. Austin, Elizabeth, 311. Mr., 228, 344. Richard, 262. Avery, Nancy, 283. Ayer, Ayers, Ayres - Adams, 209, 214, 252, 281, 353. Adin, 206.
Ayer, Ayers, Ayres - Elizabeth, 189. John, 252. Martha Augusta (Hinkley), 252. Solomon, 189. Susannah (Emerson), 252.
Babb, Dorcas, 203. Babcock, David Marks, 348. Babson, Miss, 364. Bacon, Abiel, 128. Asenath, 202. Augustus, 267, 273.
Dorothy, 128. Eben, 300.
Eliza, 365.
Eliza Ann Hales, 331.
Elizabeth, 267.
Elizabeth Moore (Lothrop), 273.
Elizabeth W., 270, 317. Elizabeth (Wyman), 273. Emily D., 268.
George, 199.
Hephzibah, 199.
Horace, 215, 269, 287, 290.
Jacob, 128.
Margaret, 264.
Mary, 64, 127, 128.
Mary P., 287.
Miranda, 267.
Miranda (Wood), 290.
Patience, 132. Philip, 132.
Susan Gilchrist (Low), 300. Thomas, 64, 65. William, 229, 267, 273, 277, 289, 351. Baylies, A. S., 356. Baily, Bailey, Bayley -
Anna, 133, 134. James, 74, 127. John, 129. Samuel, 134. Baker, A. W., 365. Abigail, 119. Amy, 262. Amy (Williams), 206. Anne, 128.
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Baker, Benjamin, 193.
Betsey, 305. Calvin, 262. David, 206, 262, 277, 343. Elizabeth, 57.
Francis, 325.
Hannah, 135.
Hannah (Geegins), 206. John,125.
Joseph, 124.
Lydia May (Vose), 325.
Mary, 120, 123, 124, 127, 263, 364.
Mary Elizabeth, 267, 335.
Mr., 141. N. E., 365.
Nabby, 205.
Nicholas, 52.
Rhoda, 289.
Robert, 120, 126.
Sarah, 127.
Thomas, 57, 124, 135.
Balch, Agnes Love (Greene), 304. Benjamin, 228. Joseph Williams, 304. Maria (Hallet), 304. Nabby, 266.
Baldwin, Eliza, 365.
Elizabeth Anne (Cushing), 278.
Elizabeth O., 265.
Helen Sophia (Hill), 278. Luke, 276, 278. Sarah Collins, 286.
Ball, Helen Sophia (Rogers), 275. Mary Vila, 305.
Ballard, Elizabeth, 49, 51.
Bancroft, Frederick W., 350.
Bangs, Benjamin, 290, 358.
Charlotte Augusta, 290. Edward D., 225. Mary E., 331. Mary Nye, 281.
Sophia (Nye), 290. William A., 331.
Bardakin, Hannah, 265.
Barden, Julia, 347.
Barker, Mary Grave, 323. Mrs., 58. Susan, 276. Susan Withers (Warden), 273.
Barker, William Torrey, 273. Barnabee, Henry C., 347. Barnes, James Henry, 269, 278. Jane, 259, 290. Jane (Thompson), 202.
Loring B., 346.
Mary Viriginia (Buffington), 278. William, 202, 259, 290. Barrett, Ellen Maria, 270. Mary, 296. Mary Greenwood, 322.
Barry, Flora E., 348. Barstow, Sarah Foster (Morton), 301. William C., 301. Bartholomew, J. G., 234.
Bartlett, Abby Kane (De Wolf), 293. Abigail, 261. Abigail (Williams), 201.
Ann D., 265, 293, 364.
Ann Matilda, 296.
Caroline, 293, 365.
Caroline (Pratt), 292.
Clarissa (Walker), 288.
Elizabeth H., 306.
Enoch, 227, 293, 351, 358.
Hannah (Everett), 299, 364.
Hannah Tilden, 320.
Henry, 213, 299, 318, 352.
Hosea, 320. Jane, 265, 365.
John, 201, 227, 228, 229, 261, 281, 316, 345, 351, 360.
Levi, 288.
Mary Helen, 267.
Matilda, 364, 367.
Mrs. E., 365.
Mrs. J., 367.
Rebecca Gorham, 331.
Sarah, 265.
Sarah B., 364, 365. Sidney, 292.
Barton, Sarah, 347.
Bass, Basse- Ann, 48. Mary, 190. Samuel, 48. Bates, Alice May, 349.
Dr., 88. Edward Carrington, 266, 321.
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Bates, Elizabeth Ames, 278. Joshua, 360. Mary C., 266. Mary Caroline (Cook), 321. Baumbach, Adoph, 346, 347. Baxter, Gregorie, 46. Hannah, 174. Margaret (Paddy), 46. Beal, Elizabeth, 304. Beattie, Amelia Ladd, 295. William Addison, 295, 353.
Bearce, Job, 196. Bedouna, Lydia (Crafts), 129. Thomas, 129. Beers, Mary, 269. Belcher, Joseph, 112. Rebeckah, 112.
Belknap, Charles, 167, 196. Isaac, 198. Jeremy, 342. Mary, 196.
Bell, Margaret, 303. Thomas, 10, 52, 159. Wife of Thomas, 52.
Benjamin, Mary, 190. Susan Margaret, 334. Bennett, Bennet, Bennit- Charles H., 350, John, 63. Mary, 64. Susanna, 63, 65.
Bent, Elizabeth, 261.
Bernard, Elizabeth, 131.
Berry, Augustus Daniel, 268, 318, 328. Mary Adeline, 318. Mary Adeline (Farnham), 328. Mary E., 268. Bicknal, Bicknell- Capt., 220. Harriet, 364. Humphrey, 171, 201, 229, 263, 291. Jemima, 263. Jemima (Jackson), 201.
Bidford, Rebecca, 186. Bigelow, Jonathan, 322. Sarah (Brooks), 322. Bilbo, Edward, 135.
Bilbo, Elizabeth, 135. Bills, Harriet (Colburn), 312. Shubael, 312, 324. Billings, Hester, 266. Hester (Gill), 305. Samuel, 292, 305, 358.
Binney, Josephine (Hayward), 334. Henry Prentice, 334. Matthew, 271, 286, 326.
Birchard, Bircharde - Mary, 52. Thomas, 52. Bird, James, 192. Bishop, Lyddia, 127. Sarah, 188. Thomas, 122. Black, Louis E., 350. Blackburn, Elizabeth, 54. William, 54. Blackman, James, 261.
Blake, Ann Boylston (Cunningham), 327. Hannah, 130. James, 260. Samuel Parkman, 270, 299, 322, 327, 328, 352. Sarah P., 267. Blanchard, Abigail Roe Dalton, 330. Ann Isabel, 265, 330, 332. Augusta Woodbury, 267. Charles, 265, 330. Charles H., 303.
Charlotte Augusta, 267.
Charlotte (Porter), 296. Harriet, 262, 301, 332, 365.
Harriet (Lambert), 306.
Hezekiah, 266, 296. Mary Elizabeth, 267.
Mary Elizabeth (Seaver), 328. Mary (Elliot), 306. Mary E. (Stevenson), 303. Susan, 365. William, 214, 262, 301, 306, 315, 328, 332, 344. Błaney, Aaron, 148, 162, 196. Abigail, 201. Ann II., 267.
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Blaney, Anna, 263. Anna (Curtis), 203.
Catherine, 289.
Catherine (Mears), 198.
Charles Pierpont, 278, 352. Mary, 199, 205.
Samuel, 203, 300.
William, 148, 156, 171, 190, 198, 212, 217, 289, 342, 343. Blendell, Sophia M., 345.
Bliss, Elijah, 199. Harriet, 334. Rebecca, 199.
Blott, Mary, 47.
Boardman, Bordman. Andrew, 133. Mary M., 270.
Sarah, 133. William S., 270.
Boit, Edward Darley, 290.
Harriet Auchmuty Howard, 326. Jane Parkinson (Hubbard), 290. Bodoono, Ebenezer, 143. Joseph, 187. Boltstone, Mary, 62.
Bond, George William, 300. Louisa C. (Greenwood), 300. Sophia Augusta (May), 300. William S., 269. Borden, Marietta Hathaway, 287. Borland, Mary Langdon, 274. Bosson, Abigail, 187. Deborah, 192. Eleanor, 188.
John, 188.
Mary, 133, 193.
Nancy Brown, 205. Prudence (Mayo), 292. Suky, 304. Susanna (Mayo), 292.
William, 132, 140, 143, 160, 210, 211, 212, 220, 292, 338.
Boston, 3. Bosworth, William Wells, 238. Boughey, Elizabeth, 57. Bourne, Gerard, 58.
Bowditch, Eliza Boardman Inger- soll, 292.
Bowditch, Elizabeth Brown, 280. Elizabeth Brown (Francis), 284. Galen, 301, 352.
Nathaniel Ingersoll, 280, 284. Sally (Davenport), 301.
Bowdoin, Governor, 309. James, 158, 338. William, 150.
Bowen, Boven, Bowin, Bowing - Abigail, 125, 198.
Catherine French, 327.
Elizabeth, 60, 122, 132.
Hannah, 128, 131.
Isaac, 128.
Johnson, 157, 159, 162, 167, 192, 193. Joshua, 168, 195, 198.
Margaret, 55, 124.
Mary, 125, 196.
Mehitable, 192.
Pennel, 126.
Samuel, 168, 196. Sevanus, 331.
Bower, John, 206.
Bowles, Catherine Cushing(Lincoln), 298. Catherine L., 266.
Dorothy, 56, 116.
Elizabeth (Heath), 116, 117.
Fanny M. (Darracott), 303. Frances (Burrows), 296.
John, 24, 56, 67, 81, 116, 117, 120, 121, 129, 135, 140. Leonard Crocker, 298, 303, 322, 326, 334. Lyddia, 129.
Martin Lincoln, 303.
Mary, 64, 133.
Mary Elizabeth, 327.
Sarah, 116, 123. Sarah (Eliot), 117.
Bowman, Jonathan, 196. Lucy, 294. Lucy (Sumner), 304. William, 147, 162, 304. Boyd, Margaret Curry, 323. Boyles, Rev. Mr., 158.
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Boyce, Boyse, Bowis - Elizabeth, 53. Johanna, 54. Matthew, 54. Wife of Matthew, 54.
Boylston, Boistan -
Anne, 128.
Mary, 124.
Peter, 12S.
Rebecca, 128.
Susanna, 185. Thomas, 69, 121, 123.
Boynton, Almeria Rosaline, 294.
Brackett, Brakket - Elizabeth, 126. Sarah, 124.
Bradford, Charles Frederick, 266, 293, 309, 321.
Edward H., 270.
Eleanor, 247.
Eliza Edes (Hickling), 309.
Joanna, 48, 122.
Fanny Gore, 270.
Grace, 270.
Mrs. Samuel D., 282, 302.
Bradlee, Bradley - Adeline D., 332.
Agnes Love, 272.
Edward W., 263, 277, 351.
Emily Penelope, 306.
Elizabeth Weld (Williams), 277.
Frederick Hall, 325.
Harriet, 308.
Joshua, 195.
Lemuel, 198, 262.
Lucy, 325. Lueretia (Wainwright), 325.
Mary, 261, 312.
Bridge, Bridges - Edward, 54.
Mary (Hickling), 305.
Sarah, 195, 263, 364.
Helen Maria, 319.
Sarah Davenport, 254.
Sarah Davis, 265.
Sarahı (Davis), 277.
Wife of Lemuel, 198. William, 356.
Bradstreet, Charlotte
Augusta
Bradstreet, Samuel, 290. Braid, John Bryant, 204. Brand, George, 57. Martha (Heath), 57. Matthew, 124. Brewer, Bruer - Abigail (Stone), 271. Ann, 58. C., 365.
Daniel, 48, 58, 61, 123, 126.
David, 176.
Ebenezer, 169, 203, 210, 211, 212, 218, 306, 312.
Eliab, 228.
Eliza, 343. Elizabeth, 61, 306.
Elizabeth (Ruggles), 196. Elizabeth (White), 203. Gardner, 271, 334, 358.
G. L., 228.
Hannah, 61, 122.
John, 168, 192.
Mary, 306.
Mary (Foster), 203.
Mary (Weld), 271. Nathaniel, 61, 65, 123, 124, 200.
Rebecca, 306. Sarah, 118, 123, 126.
Susan Curtis, 293.
Susanna Davenport, 273. Thomas, 213, 228, 229, 230, 271, 314, 334, 351, 358. Wife of Nathaniel, 200. William, 306, 312.
Brewster, Frances, 294.
Brick School House, 142.
John, 61. Mary, 54, 126. Prudence, 61, 118, 122.
Briggs, Charles, 265, 320. Eliza (Casey), 320.
Elizabeth, 265.
Elizabeth G., 266.
(Bangs), 290. Governor, 72. Mercy, 72.
Harriet, 268. Mr., 356, 366.
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Brigham, E., 364. Lucy (White), 315. Stephen, 259, 315. Bright, Ann, 60. Brinley, Ann Matilda, 265. Ann Matilda (Bartlett), 296. Edward, 229, 281, 296. Brintneal, Jonathan, 198. Polly, 198. Bromfield, Edward, 155. Brookline, 69, 73, 74. Brooks, Eunice, 261. Helen, 331. John Graham, 209, 236, 237, 244, 355, 356, 368, 370. Kendall, 223, 261. Sarah, 322.
Brown, Browne - Danicl, 197.
Elizabeth, 128.
Emily I., 268.
John Coffin Jones, 293.
Lydia Nowell, 323.
Martha, 128.
Mehittabel, 128.
Samuel, 246. Timothy Dexter, 261.
Bruce, Bruse - Sarah (Brewer), 118. Thaddeus, 199. Bryant, Joseph B., 324.
Buckman, Lucretia, 306. Buckmaster, Bukmaster, Buckmin- ster - Elizabeth, 62. Joseph, 62, 123, 127. Mary, 124. Buffinton, Eugene I., 269. Jonathan, 281, 305. Mary Ann (Churchill), 305. Mary Virginia, 268, 278.
Bugbe, Bugbee, Bugbey, Bugby - Abigail, 132, 135. Asa, 228, 262, 288, 343, 351. Daniel, 135, 139, 159, 192. Ebenezer, 167, 196, 288, 343. Edward, 62, 124. Elizabetlı, 185. Experience, 120.
Bugbe, Bugbee, Bugbey, Bugby - Jane, 288. Joanna, 128. John, 120. Joseph, 120, 123.
Judith, 46.
Mary, 128, 191.
Mary (White), 196.
Miss, 345.
Nancy, 272.
Rebecca, 124.
Richard, 46.
Samuel, 221.
Sarah, 128.
Wife of, 63.
William, 192.
-- , 63.
Bull, Henry, 53.
Bullard, Alfred Monson, 211, 306. Chas., 351.
Magdalen, 59. Sarah, 124.
Bulkley, John, 113.
Bumstead, Bumsted - Frances (Gore), 292.
John, 268, 292. Sarah (Gore), 292.
Susanna, 56.
Thomas, 56.
Bunker, Alfred, 323, 372. Charles, 271. Judith (Folger), 271.
Burbank, Alonzo N., 309, 310.
Burden, Burdon - Mary, 124. Sarah, 118, 124.
Burditt, Harriot, 262. Sally, 262. Burling, Elizabeth Lawrence, 306. Bur, Burr - Goodwife, 45. Jehu, 45.
Burnette, Charlotte Emeline, 334.
Burrell, Burrill - Abigail, 206. John, 51. Mrs., 220. Nancy, 205. Sarah, 51.
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Burrows, Frances, 296. George, 65. Rebecca, 60. Burton, John, 261. Louisa, 261. Burtt, David, 261. Sally, 261, Burying Ground, 221, 237.
Butcher, Saralı, 127.
Butler, Buttler - Benjamin, 346. Hannah, 130. Simeon, 130.
Butters, Charlotte, 365. Eliza, 365.
Eloisa Moureau (Cormerals), 324.
Rebecca Fletcher White (Cram) 324. Sophia Charlotte (Green), 324. William, 324.
Cabot, Experience, 133. Susan, 319. Calder, Ann, 262.
Calef, Lucy, 251. Robert, 76.
Calicott, Richard, 26. Calvin, 88.
Callender, Joseph, 228, 287, 351.
Campbell, Benjamin Franklin, 288. Mary (Lilley), 288. Capen, Deacon, 72. Mary, 128, 185. Mr., 228.
Carder, Richard, 52. Carey, Cary - Charlotte, Emeline (Burnette),334. Frances Taylor (Wilson), 334. Isaac Harris, 264, 333. Nathan Carruth, 324, 334. Phebe P., 264. Phebe Phillips (Pratt), 333. Carlton, Abby, 364. Abigail (Hovey), 286. Charlotte (Howe), 286. Guy, 286, 344, 351. Harriet, 364. Nabby, 286.
Carmen, Florence, 46. John, 46.
Carne, Thomas, 349.
Carret, Josephine, 356.
Carter, Emily Gorham, 302.
Casey, Eliza, 320.
Castle, Edith, 350.
Caswell, Wm., 260.
Cawte, James, 259.
Cazneau, Capt., 344.
Chamberlain, Chamberlin, Cham- berline, Chamberlayn -
Abiel, 130.
Charles, W., 273.
Hannah, 124.
Isaac, 345, 346.
Jakob, 124, 130.
Mary, 126, 190.
Richard, 61.
Sarah, 61.
Champney, B. Louisa, 270.
Charles S., 216.
Elizabeth, 260, 262, 296.
Elizabeth (Pierce), 288. James Howe, 267, 288, 310, 316, . 333. John, 210, 211, 212, 259, 307, 312, 342, 343, 358.
Jonathan, 288.
Lydia, 267.
Lydia H., 270.
Lydia (Howe), 312.
Mary Ann, 270.
Misses, 365.
Rebecca, 194.
Robert, 193. Sarah M., 270.
Saralı Elizabeth (Wells), 310.
Chandler, Elizabeth, 61, 121. Elizabeth F., 264. Gardner L., 264. Hannah, 54, 123. John, 1, 12, 61, 121, 123.
Lucretia C., 264. Margarett, 46, 131. Mary Ann, 264. William, 54.
Chapel Club, the, 359, 371.
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Chapin, Cicely, 55. Lucinda Orne, 321. Samuel, 55.
Chapman, Jonathan, 265, 271, 358. Lucinda, 265. Lucinda (Dwight), 271.
Charitable Societies, 359 to 371.
Charnock, Mr., 88.
Charter, Anne, 129.
Chase, Mary, 45. William, 45.
Chauncy, Charles, 113, 175. Sarah, 175.
Checkley, John, 112.
Cheney, Chaeney, Chany, Cheaney, Cheany, Cheeney, Cheny -
Abigail, 131. Deborah, 187, 194.
Ebenezer, 134, 139, 152, 153, 162, 188.
Elizabeth, 283.
John, 52, 123, 132.
Margaret, 56.
Martha, 52.
Mary, 132, 133, 196. Samuel, 168, 194. Sarah, 261.
Thomas, 123, 125, 187, 198, 261. Wife of Thomas, 125.
William, 56, 61, 81, 123, 150, 160, 261.
Cheever, Almira C., 329. Mr., 84, 108. Chikkerin, Katherein, 125.
Child, Childs, Childe - Aaron, 206, 316, 334. Benjamin, 60, 69, 123. Elizabeth, 119, 124, 125. Emmeline Eames, 282. Grace, 125. Harriet, 319. John Weld, 296, 343. Mary, 60. Phineas, 198. Polly (Hall), 206. Rebecca, 265. Rebecca (Williams), 276. Sarah (Richards), 296.
Child, Childs, Childe - Sophia Buckland, 290. Stephen, 212, 229, 259, 265, 276, 305, 306. Wife of Phineas, 198.
Children's Mission, 355. Chipman, Elizabeth, 285. Choate, Rebecca, 136. Steven, 134.
Church, Act of Incorporation, 220, 223.
admissions, 45 to 65, 71, 76, 120 to 136, 142, 143, 186 to 207, 259 to 271.
annual meetings, 226.
baptisms, 7.
Bible, 222, 237.
change of creed, 217. collections and contributions, 10, 13, 69, 170, 232, 233, 235. Covenant, 4.
donations and legacies, 77, 78, 150, 158, 170, 220, 232, 233, 256, 256, 257, 258. fasts, 8, 9, 12, 13, 70, 160.
founders of, 45, 46.
gathering of, 4. lectures, 8, 153.
officers, 1, 6, 67, 68, 137, 145 to 148, 209 to 215.
propositions agreed upon, 11. rate, 14, 80, 82, 149, 171. services, 5, 220. title changed, 168.
Churchill, Mary Ann, 305. Civil War, 232. Clap, Clapp, - Ann, 246, 258.
· Ann (Clap), 246. Ann Hawes (Pierce), 246. Benjamin P. Cheney, 238, 332. Barbara, 52. Caleb, 315. Elizabeth, 200. Jerusha, 240.
John, 202, 203, 209, 212, 221, 222, 223, 228, 246, 258, 260, 262, 309, 316, 328, 344, 351.
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Clap, Clapp - Lucy, 262. Mary Lane, 274. Mary Whitten, 321. Mr., 354. Nancy (Dorr), 315.
Noah, 246. Priscilla, 260.
Priscilla (Holden), 246.
Roger, 249. Sarah Ann, 262.
Sarah W., 286.
Sukey, 203.
Supply, 249.
Susanna (Robinson), 246. Susanna Robinson, 262.
Clark, Clarke - Abigail, 64, 120, 121.
Chenery, 260, 275, 312, 313, 325, 343. Edith H., 270.
Edward, 131.
Elizabeth, 58, 60.
Florence L., 269.
Frances Cordis, 327, 335.
Hugh, 60.
James, 58, 62, 63, 69, 120. James Freeman, 237. John, 64, 69, 121, 124. John Jones, 210, 231, 252, 265, 283, 284, 296, 316, 326, 328, 351. Joseph, 200. Lidea, 124. Lois W., 305. Lot, 333. Lucy (Davis), 275.
Manlius Stimson, 252, 327, 336. Martha, 63. Mary, 120, 143.
Mary Barnard (Eaton), 333.
Mary Lemist, 267, 284, 356. Mercy, 120. Percis Rice, 290.
Rebecca, 270.
Rebecca Cordiss (Haswell), 264, 316, 364, 365, 367. Sally M. (Freeman), 321.
Clark, Clarke - Samuel, 143. Sarah, 122, 131, 287. Scotto, 321.
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