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names respectively of Martha Fullerton Homer, Harriet Neal Homer and George Harding Homer, all of the county of Hampden ; that William Beale of Milton, may take the name William Swift Beale ; that Isaac Adams of Brookline, may take the name of Isaac Mahtoa Wansongthi Adams ; that Charles Doggett of Brookline, may take the name of Charles Doggett Perry, all of the county of Norfolk ; that Nathaniel C. Towle of Norton, in the county of Bristol, may take the name of Nathaniel Towle Bowdoin ; that James Adams Mehuren, of llingham in the county of Plymouth, may take the name of James Adams ; and the several persons herein mentioned are hereby allowed to take and hereafter be known by the respective names which by this act they severally are authorized to assume. [June 23, 1831.
AN Acr to change the Names of the Persons therein mentioned. Be it enacted. etc., as follows :
That Webber Ricker, of Boston, may take the name of George Webber Ricker ; that Orlando White, minor, son of Charles S. White, of Boston, may take the name of Henry Kirk White ; that Sampson Wilder Thurston, of Boston, may take the name of Wilder Stoddard Thurston ; that Petro Papathakes, of Boston, may take the name of Peter Patterson; that William MeManagil, of Boston, may take the name of William Pinkerton Mckay ; that John McManagle, of Boston, may take the name of John Mckay ; that Elizabeth MeManagle wife of the said Jolin MeManagle, may take the name of Elizabeth Mckay ; and that Mary Ann MeManagle, daughter of the said John McManagle, may take the name of Mary Ann Mckay ; and that his son, John Pinkerton McManagle, may take the name of Jolin Pinkerton Mckay : that Rebecca Waitt, of Chelsea, may take the name of Ann Rebecca Waitt ; that Thomas James Prince, of Boston, may take the name of James Prince ; that Lucius Augustus Hoar of Boston, may take the name of Lucius Augustus Horr ; that William Smith, of Boston, may take the name of William Otis Smith ; that Blowers Danforth, of Boston, may take the name of Bowers Danforth ; that Thomas Goddard, son of James Goddard, of Boston, may take the name of Thomas Anstin Goddard ; that Nathaniel Thayer, minor, son of Susan F. Thaver, of Bos- ton, may take the name of Nathaniel Frederick Thayer; that Andrew Haskell, of Boston, may take the name of Andrew W. Haskell ; that William Eckley, minor, son of David Eckley, of Boston, may take the name of William Havard Eliot Eckley ; that Robert Lapish, of Boston, may take the name of Robert Hardison Dalton ; that James Lloyd Borland, son of John Borland, of Boston, may take the name of James Lloyd ; that William Richardson, of Boston, may take the name William Horatio Richardson, all of the county of Suffolk; that Elizabeth Wendell, of Salem, may take the name of Mary Elizabeth Wendell ; that Samuel Becket Kchew, of Salem. may take the name of Samuel K. Appleton ; that Elhanan Winchester Knight, of Salisbury, may take the name of Winches- ter Knight ; that Josiah Cooper, of Newburyport, may take the name of Henry Franklin Benton ; that Caroline Chase, of Newburyport, may take the name of Caroline Boardman Chase ; that Harriet Chase, of Newbury- port. may take the name of Harriet Angusta Chase ; that Peter Augustine Kimball, of Ipswich, may take the name of Augustine Phillips Kimball ; that William Micklefield, jun., minor, son of Mary Magrath, of Salem, may
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take the name of Thomas Morris ; that Daniel Putnam, jun., and William Putnam, 2d, sons of Daniel Putnam, Esq., of Danvers, may severally take the name of Daniel Franklin Putnam and William Richardson Putnam ; that Timothy Dow Plumer, minor, son of Nathan Plumer, of Newburyport, may take the name of Charles Henry Plumer ; that Helen Elizabeth Cook, and that Joseph Augustus Edwin Long Cook, minor children of John Cook, jun., of Newburyport, may take the respective names of Helen Mar Cook and Joseph Augustus Cook ; that Pedro Blasina, of Beverly, may take the name of Edward Harrington ; that Margaret Welman MeMillan, of Salem, may take the name of Margaret Ann Maskall ; that Cynthia Clarinda Den- nis Young, minor, daughter of Levi Young. of Ipswich, may take the name of Cynthia Clarinda Young ; that Nathaniel Rogers Lane, of Gloucester, may take the name of Fitz Henry Lane ; that Daniel Jackson Doggett, of Ipswich, may take the name of Daniel Jackson Akerman ; that Luey Lord Doggett, wife of the said Daniel Jackson Doggett, may take the name of Lucy Lord Akerman ; that Joseph L. Doggett, may take the name of Joseph Lord Akerman ; that Sarah L. Doggett, may take the name of Sarah Lord Akerman ; that Lucy M. Doggett, may take the name of Lucy Maria Akerman ; that Susan L. Doggett, may take the name of Susan Lord Akerman ; and that Walter P. Doggett, may take the name of Walter Phillips Akerman ; the five above last named persons are minor children of the said Daniel Jackson Doggett; that Daniel Wardwell, 3d, of Andover, Mehitable Putnam Wardwell, wife of the said Daniel, that Susan Putnam Wardwell, minor daughter of the said Daniel Wardwell, may each respectively take the surname of Davenport, instead of Wardwell ; that Morris Hern, of Rowley, may take the name of Morris Hersey ; that Joseph Wormwood, of Lynn, that Susan Wormwood, wife of the said Joseph, and that Eliza Ellen Wormwood, daughter of the said Joseph, may each re- speetively take the surname of Everett, instead of Wormwood ; - all of the county of Essex ; that Charles Carter, minor son of Jacob Carter, of Leo- minster, may take the name of Charles Augusutus Carter ; that Stillman Hoar, of Sterling, may take the name of Stillman Haven ; that Hannah Ward Hoar, wife of the said Stillman Iloar, may take the name of Hannah Ward Haven ; that Osear Dexter and Ward Knowlton, minor sons of said Stillman Hoar, may severally take the surname of Haven ; that Jonathan Fairbanks. of Leominster, may take the name of Henry Fairbanks ; that Samuel Granger, of New Braintree, may take the name of Edwin Granger ; that Thomas Lawrence, 2d, of Leominster, may take the name of Thomas Eilmunds ; that John Babeock, of Fitchburg, may take the name of John B. Marshall ; that Nathaniel Bradford. of Fitchburg, may take the name of Gustavus Lyman ; that Ann Maria Keyes, of Ashburnham, may take the name of Almira Keyes ; that Thomas Woodbury Gaffield, of Grafton, may take the name of George Woodbury Hale ; that Oliver Good- ridge, of Lunenburgh, may take the name of Oliver Newton Goodrich ; that Abel Murdock. jun., of Leominster, may take the name of Thomas A. Mur- dock ; that William Meriam, jun., of Ashburnham, may take the name of William Sanborn Meriam ; that Nabby Willis, of Charlton, may take the name of Abigail Ellis Willis; that Mary L. B. Wiswall, of West- minster, may take the name of Mary Lyman ; that Sarah Crouch, of Bolton, may take the name of Sarah Alvira Nelson ; that Jefferson Beers, of Spen- eer, may take the name of Edward Beman ; that Samuel Bullen, of Charl-
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ton, may take the name of Samuel Boyden ; that Adams S. Bullen, of said Charlton, may take the name of Adams Boyden, all of the county of Worcester. That Moses C. Danforth, of Lowell, and that Pamelia Dan- forth, wife of the said Moses C. Danforth, may severally take the surname of Monroe, instead of Danforth ; that John Henry Blasker, of Lowell, may take the name of John Henry Blake ; that James Nichols. jun., of Reading, may take the name of James Churchill Nichols ; that Vashti Brigham Barns, of Reading, may take the name of Mary Jane Barns ; that Haslet Managle, of Marlboro', may take the name of Haslet Mckay ; that Nancy McManagle, wife of the said Haslet, that Ann, his daughter, and that William Pinkerton, his son, may respectively take the surname of MeKay, instead of McManagle ; that Ephraim Littlefield, of Holliston, minor, son of Oliver P. Littlefield, deceased, may take the name of Ephraim Oliver Prescott Littlefield ; that Benjamin Thompson, of Charlestown, may take the name of Benjamin Lowell Thompson ; that Samuel Matticks Ellen Kittle, of Townsend, may take the name of William Mattieks Rogers ; that James Kidder, minor child of James Kidder, jun., of Watertown, may take the name of James Hosmer Kidder ; that Jason Chamberlain Smith, of Holliston, may take the name of Jason Smith ; that Anna Damon, of Reading, may take the name of Anna Pratt ; all of the county of Middle- sex. That Isaae Mahtoa Wansongthi Adams, of Brookline, may take the name of Isaac Mahtra Wansongthi Adams; that Franklin Oakes, of Co- hasset, minor son of Levi Oakes, may take the name of Benjamin Franklin Oakes ; that Martin Spear, of Dedham, may take the name of Henry Foris- ter Spear ; all of the county of Norfolk. That Anna Mayo, of Eastham, may take the name of Anna Doane Mayo ; that Lucy Knowles, of Eastham, may take the name of Luey Harding Knowles ; that Thankful Hallet Bray, of Yarmouth, may take the name of Susan Augusta Bray ; all of the county of Barnstable. That Ignatious Loring, of Great Barrington, may take the name of Almon Ignatious Loring ; that Grosvenor Curtis, of Egre- mont, may take the name of Harvey Grosvenor Curtis; both in the county of Berkshire. That John Foster, jun., of Scituate, may take the name of John Hatherly Foster ; of the county of Plymouth. That Calvin Hoar, of Northampton ; that Phebe Hoar, wife of the said Calvin ; that William Patriek and Samuel Johnson, children of the said Calvin, may eael respectively take the surname of Hoyt, instead of Hoar; all of the county of Hampshire. That Elisha Hunt, of Northfield, in the county of Franklin, may take the name of Elisha Watriss Hunt. That Martha Leav- ett Mayhew, an adopted daughter of Leavett Thaxter, of Edgartown, in the county of Dukes' county, may take the name of Martha Leavett Thax- ter. That Naney S. Covell, of New Bedford, may take the name of Nancy S. Blackmere ; that Abigail Gifford, daughter of John Gifford, of Westport, may take the name of Abby Gifford ; that Isaac Hathaway, of New Bedford, may take the name of Isaae Franklin Hathaway ; all in the county of Bristol. And the several persons herein mentioned are hereby allowed to take and hereafter be known by the respective names which by this aet they severally are authorized to assume. [ March 13, 1832.
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AN ACT to change the Names of Persons therein mentioned. Be it enacted. etc., as follows ;
That John Winslow Whitman, jun., of Boston, may take the name of George Henry Whitman ; that Patrick Powers, of Boston, may take the name of John Patrick Powers ; that Mary B. Murphy, of Boston, may take the name of Sarah Hunt; that Ebenezer W. Perry, of Boston, minor son of John B. Perry, may take the name of Ebenezer W. Townsend ; that Joseph Buntin, of Boston, may take the name of Joseph Buntin Cornelius ; that Jolin Maky, of Boston, may take the name of Jolin Wirt May; that Mary Ann Maky, wife of the said John Maky, that his minor sons, viz., John James, Henry Rogers, William Thomas, Samuel Pearee, and also his minor daughter, Lney Ann, may severally take the surname of May; that Ephraim Kendall Rogers, of Boston, inay take the name of Edward Ken- dall Rogers ; that Martha B. Waite, of Boston, may take the name of Martha B. Lawrence ; that Hannah Sumner Cox, of Boston, may take the name of Hannah Sumner ; that Nabby Phillips, of Boston, may take the name of Abigail Wales Phillips ; that William Davis, of Boston, may take the name of William Guisby Davis ; that Ralph Haskins, of Boston, may take the name of Ralph Thurston Haskins ; that James Stackpole, of Boston, may take the name of James Wallace ; that Delia Atwood, of Boston, minor daughter of Barnabas Atwood and Abigail Atwood, of Brewster, in the county of Barnstable, may take the name of Delia Atwood Thurston ; that Penelope Green, of Boston, may take the naine of Harriet Green ; that James Boies Johnson, of Boston, may take the name of James Jeremiah Smith Boies ; that Ann Dearing Johnson, wife of the said James, may take the name of Ann Dearing Boies ; that James Theodore Johnson, may take the name of James Theodore Boies ; that Ann Cordelia Johnson, may take the name of Cordelia Ann Boies ; that William Rogers Johnson, may take the name of Ferdinand Augustus Boies ; that William Octavius Johnson, may take the name of William Octavius Boies ; that Charles Frederick Johnson, may take the name of Charles Frederiek Boies ; that Edward Alonzo Johnson, may take the name of Edward Alonzo Boies ; all minor children of the said James Boies Johnson, first named ; that John Bigelow, 2d. of Boston, may take the name of John Bradford Bigelow ; that Bayard Riee, of Boston, may take the name of James Bayard Rice ; that Smith Hills, of Boston, may take the name of Henry Smith Hills ; that Ebenezer Leman, of Boston, eork-cutter, may take the name of Eben- ezer C. Leman ; that Elbridge Whitney, of Boston, may take the name of Elbridge Gerry Whitney ; that Sarah Monk, of Boston, may take the name of Sarah M. Brown ; that Benjamin Bates, of Boston, may take the name of Benjamin Edward Bates ; that Benjamin Willard, of Boston, may take the name of Benjamin Franklin Willard ; all of the county of Suffolk.
Essex county. That Edward Orne, of Salem, may take the name of Edward Osgood ; that Charlotte Woodberry, ininor daughter of David Woodbury. of Wenham, may take the name of Charlotte Woodberry Symons ; that Charles William Peiree Crockett, of Newbury, may take the name of Charles Peiree Crocket ; that Joseph James Galley Cuishing, a minor son of Joseph Cuishing, of Marblehead, may take the name of James Galley Cuishing : that John Hoyt Bean, of Lynn, may take the name of Jolın Hoyt Henry ; that Susan Lakeman, 3d, of Ipswich, may take the name of Susan Sarah Lakeman ; that Saralı Stickney Hunt, of Newbury,
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may take the name of Sarah Jane Stickney ; that Melancthon Elliot, of Newburyport, may take the name of Henry Melanethon Elliot; that Marey Gidings Putnam, of Salem, may take the name of Maria Gidings Putnam ; that Emily Bailey, of West Newbury, may take the name of Emily Mariketer Bailey ; that Abraham Edwards, minor son of Abraham Edwards, of Beverly, may take the name of Abraham Franklin Edwards ; that Daniel Bailey, 3d, of West Newbury, may take the name of Daniel Winslow Bailey ; that Dudley Cross, jun., of Ipswich, may take the name of John Dudley Cross ; that Lydia Little Dodge, of Salem, may take the name of Ellen Lydia Little Dodge ; that Samuel Safford, a minor, of Salem, may take the name of Samuel Appleton Safford ; that Samuel Whitefoot, of Danvers, may take the name of Samuel White ; that Elizabeth, wife of the said Samuel Whitefoot, and that his minor son, Samuel Quince Whitefoot. may severally take the name of White ; that John Hooper, jun., of Marble- lead, may take the name of John Lee Hooper ; that Ruth Moody Bradley, of Bradford, may take the name of Ruth Ann Moody Bradley ; that Ruth Ingersoll Ladd, of Bradford, may take the name of Ellen Bradstreet Ladd ; all of the county of Essex.
Middlesex county. That Lot Wiswall, of Cambridge, may take the name of William Daniels Wiswall ; that Hiram Brown, of Lowell, may take the name of Hiram Alonzo Brown ; that Polly Richardson, of Framingham, may take the name of Maria Antoinette Richardson ; that William Paige, 1st, of Shirley, may take the name of William Weston Paige ; that James Panl Crooks, of South Reading, may take the name of Paul Kruz ; that Mary Crooks, his wife, may take the name of Mary Kruz ; that Caleb) Horaee Pool Wakefield, of Reading, may take the name of Horace Pool Wakefield ; that Ambrose Augustus Cole, of Charlestown, may take the name of Augustus Howard Cole ; that Aira Kenny, of Reading, may take the name of Ellen Maria Kenny ; that Loamini Kendall. jun., of Charles- town, may take the name of Arthur Kendall ; that Samuel King, jun., of Cambridge, may take the name of Samuel Wilson King ; that Fanny Tufts, of Medford, may take the name of Franees Emily Tufts ; that William Searles, of Lowell. may take the name of William Coleman ; that Aliee Ann Fullerton, of Lowell, a minor, may take the name of Alice Ann Shat- tuek ; that Edward Eels, jun., of Medford, may take the name of Edward Eels Nash ; all of the county of Middlesex.
Norfolk county. That Benjamin Frost Cutter, of Brookline, may take the name of Benjamin Franklin Cutter ; that Henry Peirce, and Edward Peirce, minor sons of Jesse Peiree, of Stoughton, may severally take the names of Henry Lillie Peiree, and Edward Lillie Peiree ; that Joseph Ken- dall, of Dorehester. may take the name of Edward Joseph Kendall ; all of the county of Norfolk.
Worcester county. That Jonadab Baker, of Ashburnliam, may take the name of George Baker ; that Boaz Moore Merrick, of West Brookfield, may take the name of Charles Augustus Merrick ; that Anna Fitts, 2d, of Charlton, may take the name of Ann Maria Fitts ; that Sally Bullen, of Charlton, may take the name of Sally Boyden ; that Polly Bullen, of Charl- ton, may take the name of Mary Boyden ; that Samuel Chandler Blake, of Worcester, may take the name of Franeis Blake ; that James Madison Cut- ter, of Fitchburg, may take the name of James Marshall Cutter ; that Adam Hawks, of Ashburnham, may take the name of Henry Putnam
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Hawks ; that Sumner Smith, of Worcester, may take the name of Joseph Sumner Smith ; that Mary. G. Fisk, of Spencer, may take the name of Adelaide Mary Fisk ; that Ebenezer Wilder, jun., of Lancaster, may take the name of Frederick William Wilder ; that Emilia Dudley, minor daughter of Samuel Dudley, of Harvard, deecased, may take the name of Abba Willard Dudley ; that John Davis, of Woreester, son of Joseph Davis, of Northboro', in said county, may take the name of John B. Davis ; that William Sawyer of Berlin, may take the name of William Adison Sawyer ; that William Henry Tower, a minor son of Asaliel Tower, jun., of Lancaster, may take the name of Henry Ambrose Tower ; that Emily Osgood, of Leo- ininster, may take the name of Emily Rebeeea Osgood; that Adeline Wheeler Stearns, of Oakham, minor daughter of Isaac Stearns, of Spencer, may take the name of Adeline Whecler Ayres ; that Asa Waters, jun., of Milibury, may take the name of Asa Holman Waters ; all of the county of Worcester.
Plymouth county. That Nathaniel Fowle Bowdoin, of Hanson, may take the name of Nathaniel Towle Bowdoin ; that his wife, Eunice may take the name of Euniec Towle Bowdoin ; that Harriet Newell Barker, of Halifax, may take the name of Harriet Jane Watterman ; that Phebe Thompson, of Halifax, may take the name of Pliebe Waterman Thomp- son ; all of the county of Plymouth.
Hampshire county. That Emily Olds of Chimmington, may take the name of Emily Read; that Experience Amanda Cooley, of Preseott, may take the name of Mary Jane Amanda Cooley ; that Betsey Brewster, of Worthington. may take the name of Elizabeth M. Brewster; that James Diekson Benjamin, of Worthington, minor son of Alvah Benjamin, de- ecased. may take the name of Alvah Diekson Benjamin ; that Calvin Mitchell, of Enfield, may take the name of Mareus Milton Mitehell ; that George Mitchell, of Enfield, may take the name of George W. Mitchell ; that Ashley Washington, of Amherst, may take the name of George Wash- ington ; all of the county of Hampshire.
Franklin county. That John Smith, of Sunderland, may take the name of John Rowe Smith ; that Olive Cary, of Montague, may take the name of Olive Holton ; both in the.eounty of Franklin.
Hampden county. That George Francis Norcross, minor son of Erasmus Norcross, of Monson, may take the name of George Henry Norcross ; of the county of Hampden.
Barnstable county. That Luke Baker, of Chatham, may take the name of Luke Clark Baker; of the county of Barnstable. And the several persons herein mentioned are hereby allowed to take and hereafter be known by the respective names, which by this act they severally are author- ized to assume. [ March 27, 1833.
AN ACT to change the name of Charles Twining Tyler. Be it enacted. etc., as follows :
That from and after the passing of this aet, Charles Twining Tyler, of Boston, in the county of Suffolk, is hereby authorized to take the name of Royall Tyler. [ March 28, 1833.
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AN ACT to change the Names of the Persons therein inentioned. Be it enacted, etc., as follows.
That Luther Faulkner, 2d, of Boston, may take the name of Luther Winthrop Faulkner ; that Ephraim Skerry, of Boston, may take the name of George Beals Hanover ; that Francis Skerry, of Boston, may take the name of Samuel Blacklen Hanover ; that Richard James Calley Prentiss, of Boston, may take the name of Henry James Prentiss ; that Ann Rand More, of Boston, may take the name of Ann Louisa Callender : that Charles Bridge of Boston, a minor, may take the name of William Smith Rowson ; that Alven Clement Gowell, of Boston, may take the name of Alven Clement Goell ; that William Cunningham, of Boston. may take the name of Theodore William Cunningham ; that Isaiah Atkins, of Boston, may take the name of Isaiah Malcolm Atkins ; that Jolm JJoy. of Boston, may take the name of John Benjamin Joy ; that Richard Roberts Skimmer, of Boston, may take the name of William Henry Otis ; that John Temple Winthrop, of Boston, may take the name of John Temple James Bow- doin ; that Thomas Vose. of Boston, may take the name of Thomas Baker Vose ; that William Keith, of Boston, may take the name of William Henry Keith ; that Simon Gillpatrick, of Boston, may take the name of Simon Gill ; that Luey Peterson, of Boston, may take the name of Lucy Adeliza Hewet Peterson ; that Lucy McIntosh, of Boston, may take name of Lucy Fiske MeIntosh ; that Daniel Foruis, a minor son of Sally Fornis, of Boston, may take the name of Daniel Thorndike Smith ; that Simon P'. Wiggin, of Boston, may take the name of James S. Wiggin ; that Nathaniel Williams, of Boston, may take the name of Frederick G. Williams ; that Marion Smith, of Boston, may take the name of Marion Smith Livermore ; that Henry Smith, a minor son of the said Marion Smith, may take the name of Henry Smith Livermore ; that John Clark, of Boston, may take the name of John Canque ; that his two minor sons, viz., John and Francis, may severally take the surname of Canque ; that Jonathan Champney, of Bos- ton, may take the name of John Champney ; and that Hezekiah Hartley Wright, of Boston, may take the name of Hartley Hezekiah Wright ; all of the county of Suffolk.
That Catherine Judith Poor Tenney, of West Newbury, a minor, may take the name of Catharine Tenney Little ; that Albert Rich, of Lynn, a minor, may take the name of Allen Smith Rich ; that Eliza Treadwell, a minor daughter of Eliza Treadwell, of Ipswich, may take the name of Eliza White Treadwell ; that Lydia Ann Farnum, a minor danghter of Jerre Far- num, of Andover, may take the name of Lydia Ann Lewis; that Lucy Tenney, of Rowley, may take the name of Lucy Harriet Tenney ; that George Haycoek, of Rowley, may take the name of George Cummins ; that Eliza Haycock, wife of the said George Hayeock, that his minor daughters, viz., Elizabeth Appleton and Martha Eliza, may severally take the surname of Cummins ; also that Dolly Ann Palmer Haycock, a minor daughter of the said George Haycock, may take the name of Dolly Ann Palmer Cum- mins ; that David Hood, of Topsfield, may take the name of Wesley de la Fleteher Hood ; that Sally Chase Bailey Carr, of West Newbury, may take the name of Sarah Wyman Carr ; that John March, of Newbury, may take the name of John Charles March ; that William F. Vickery, of West New- bury, may take the name of William F. Loring ; that Jane Veazey, of Newburyport, may take the name of Jane Lunt ; that John Russell, of
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Marblehead, may take the name of John Hickman Russell ; that William Dove, of Marblehead, may take the name of William Curtis Anthony, and that Hannah Dove, the wife, of the said William Dove, may take the name of Hannah Anthony ; that William Dodge, 3d, of Beverly, may take the name of William Franklin Dodge; and that Orlando Sargent, 3d, of Amesbury, may take the name of Orlando Howard Sargent ; all of the county of Essex.
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