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AN ACT to change the Names of the several Persons therein described. Be it enacted, etc., as follows :
That Gustavus A. G. Robinson may take the name of Gustavus A. Robinson ; that Lorenzo Dow Smith may take the name of Lorenzo Gray Smith ; that Erastus Learned may take the name of William Wilkinson Learned ; that Nabby Callender, wife of William B. Callender, may take the name of Frances Callender ; that Thomas Davis Park, a minor son of Thomas Park, may take the name of Thomas Hammond Park ; that Thomas Brown may take the name of Thomas William Brown ; that Mary Perrin Harrington, a minor, may take the name of Mary Harrington Perrin ; that George Stearns may take the name of George B. Stearns ; that John H. Whittemore may take the name of William Whittemore ; that Ruth Binney may take the name of Anna Walker Binney ; that Samuel Sumner Wilton Barrett may take the name of Sumner Foster Barrett ; that Thomas Davis may take the name of Thomas Kemper Davis; that Edward Sherburne Manning English, a minor son of Thomas Stanhope English, may take the name of Stanhope English ; that Sally Perkins Withington may take the name of Sarah Perkins Withington ; that Meriam Mason Phillips, a daughter of the widow Theresa H. Phillips, may take the name of Theresa Henshaw Phillips ; that Eunice Smith Boardman may take the name of Ellen Smith Boardman ; that Levi B. Fitts may take the name of Levi B. Witt; that Samuel Vose may take the name of Charles Lightburn Vose, all of the city of Boston, in the county of Suffolk ; that Thomas Norwood Girdler, of Manchester, a minor son of John Girdler, may take the name of James Ingersoll ; that Ruth Choate, of Gloucester, may take the name of Helen Augusta Choate ; that John Felton, of Rowley, may take the name of John Grayham Milgrove ; that Samuel Cheney, of Bradford, may take the name of Samuel Wheeler Sawyer ; that William Winslow Mower, of Lynn, may take the name of Charles Winslow ; that William Kimball, 3d, of Bradford, may take the name of William N. Kimball ; that Lucy Brown, of Newbury, may take the name of Lucy Maria Brown ; that Moses Howe, of Rowley, may take the name of Moses Wood Howe ; that Nathaniel R. Dunphy, of Gloucester, may take the name of Nathaniel R. Webster ; that Nancy Dunphy, wife of said Nathaniel, may take the name of Nancy. Webster ; that Elizabeth C. Dunphy, a minor daughter of said Nathaniel and Nancy, may take the name of Elizabeth C. Webster ; that their son, William Henry Dunphy, may take the name of William Henry Webster; that Mary Ordway, of West Newbury, may take the name of Mary Melvina Ordway; that Mary Pearson, of Rowley, may take the name of Mary Ethelinda Pearson ; that Noyes Pearson, of Rowley, may take the name of Charles Noyes Pearson ; that Charles Stevens, of Rowley, may take the name of Charles Mentraville Stevens ; that Gorham Jewett, of Rowley, may take the name of Gorham Laforace Miranda Jewett; that James Bullock, of Salem, may take the name of James Ballard ; that Eliza Cotton Bullock, wife of said James, may take the name of Eliza Cotton Ballard ;
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that Mary Eliza Bullock, a minor daughter of said James, may take the name of Mary Eliza Ballard ; that James Charles Bullock, a minor son of said James Bullock, may take the name of James Charles Ballard ; that Henry Archer Bullock, a minor son of said James Bullock, may take the name of Henry Archer Ballard; that Susan Archer Bullock, a minor daughter of said James Bullock, may take the name of Susan Archer Bal- lard ; that Angeline Lenier Bullock, a minor daughter of said James Bul- lock, may take the name of Angeline Lenier Ballard ; that Roswell Augus- tus Bullock, a minor son of said James Bullock, may take the name of Roswell Augustus Ballard ; that Anstiss Williams Crowninshield, of Salem, may take the name of Anna Casper Crowninshield ; that Joshua Ward, jun., of Salem, may take the name of Joshua Holyoke Ward; that William Stearns, a minor son of Joshua Bracket Stearns, of Salem, may take the name of William Bracket Stearns ; that David Holt Abbot, of Andover, a. minor son of Stephen Abbot, may take the name of Stephen David Abbot ; that Pesanti Sanchez, of Salem, may take the name of George Leon ; that Nathan Berpee Jewett, of Newburyport, may take the name of Charles Augustus Warren ; that Joseph Batchelder, of Middleton, may take the name of Joseph Warren Batchelder; that Sarah Howe, of Rowley, may take the name of Sarah Maria Howe, all of the county of Essex; that Samuel Devens, son of David Devens, of Charlestown, may take the name of Samuel Adams Devens ; that Richard Devens, a minor son of David Devens of Charlestown, may take the name of Richard Goodwin Devens ; that Samuel Snow, of Reading, may take the name of Samuel Snow Rogers ; that Ruth Smith, of Woburn, lately the wife of Nathaniel Smith, may take the name of Ruth Cummings ; that Augustine Wellington, of Lexington, may take the name of Augustus Wellington ; that Jonathan Dix, of Charles- town, may take the name of Kimball W. Adams ; that John Wood, of Cambridge, may take the name of John Mason Wood; that Charles Thurston Parkhurst, of Framingham, may take the name of Charles Ferdi- nand Wellington Parkhurst ; that Rebecca Richards Colburn, of Framing- ham, may take the name of Rebecca Florentina Augusta Colburn ; that Susan Parkhurst, of Framingham, may take the name of Susan Florentina Augusta Parkhurst, all of the county of Middlesex; that Peyton Ran- dolph Gay, of Dedham, in the county of Norfolk, may take the name of Edward Henry Gay ; that Francis White Howard, of Sutton, a minor, may take the name of Francis Howard Chamberlain ; that Lemuel Davis Mon- tague, of Holden, may take the name of Lemuel Davis; that Timothy Boutelle, a minor son of the widow Sarah Boutelle, of Leominster, may take the name of Timothy Loring Boutelle ; that Benedict Arnold, of Fitchburg, may take the name of George Benedict Arnold ; that David Augustus Hall Grosvenor, of Harvard, may take the name of Augustus Hall Grosvenor, all of the county of Worcester; that Elizabeth Norton, of Hingham, may take the name of Elizabeth Cranch Norton ; that Beza Bisbee, of Plympton, may take the name of William Marshall Bisbee ; that Sarah Wade, of Scituate, may take the name of Sarah Totman, all of the county of Plymouth ; that Andrew Addison Everett, of Middlefield, may take the name of Addison Everett ; that Gulter Chapin Warner, of Granby, may take the name of Jeremiah C. Warner; that Laisdell Abels, of North- ampton, may take the name of Franklin Laisdel Abels; that Artenatus Sweetser, of Amherst, may take the name of Joseph Artenatus Sweetser;
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that Peter Strong Burnell, of Chesterfield, may take the name of Strong Burnell ; that William Gore, of Northampton, may take the name of William Dwight Gore; that Frederick Smith, of Northampton, may take the name of George Frederick Smith ; that Elizabeth Sumner Wright, of Northampton, daughter of the widow Hannah Wright, may take the name of Elizabeth Mosely Wright ; that Anna Clapp, of Easthampton, may take the name of Sarah Ann Clapp ; that Moses Lafayette Clapp, of Easthamp- ton, a minor son of Medad Clapp, may take the name of Lafayette Clapp ; that Charles Lyman Bisbee, of Goshen, may take the name of Charles Augustus Lyman ; that Asahel Abel, of Northampton, may take the name of Asahel Salmon Abels, all of the county of Hampshire; that William Howland, of New Bedford, may take the name of William P. Howland ; that Ishbosheth Simmonds, of Taunton, may take the name of James Sim- monds ; that Gilbert Richmond, of Swansey, may take the name of Gilbert Richmond Lawless ; that Elizabeth Hathaway Staples, daughter of William B. Staples, of Taunton, may take the name of Elizabeth Hathaway Williams, all of the county of Bristol ; that Thomas Bates, of Charlemont, son of Stephen Bates, deceased, may take the name of Thomas Shaw Bates ; that Lurena Elliott, of Leyden, may take the name of Lurena Chapin, all of the county of Franklin ; that Squire Haskell Barrett, of Hinsdale, in the county of Berkshire, may take the name of Haskell Barrett; and that the several persons herein named shall hereafter be known and called by the names they are hereby respectively allowed to assume, as their only legal and proper names. [March 12, 1830.
AN ACT to change the Names of the Persons therein mentioned. Be it enacted, etc., as follows :
That Elizabeth Wyman may take the name of Elizabeth Sophia Adelaide Wyman ; that John Wells may take the name of John B. Wells ; that Arvada Reed may take the name of George Arvada Reed; that Asa Adams may take the name of Asa Perry Adams ; that Ira Wormwood may take the name of Ira W. Allen ; that John Osgood may take the name of Jolın Hamilton Osgood ; that John Oliver may take the name of John Put- nam Oliver ; that Joseph Evelith may take the name of Joseph G. Evelith ; that Eleanor Stearns may take the name of Eleanor Georgiana Stearns ; that William Brown may take the name of William Cowper Brown ; that Wealthy G. Brown may take the name of Harriet G. Brown ; that William Potter may take the name of William Potter Bishop ; that Edward Warren, 2d, may take the name of Edward James Warren; that Emily West may take the name of Emily Georgiana West ; that George Todd Dickin- son may take the name of George Washington Dickinson ; that Casper Adams, jun., may take the name of Henry Casper Adams ; that Hubbard Newell may take the name of George Hubbard Newell ; that Ross Dorety may take the name of George Ross ; that Susan Jones may take the name Amanda Pelina Jones ; that Alfred Hilton Bridge may take the name of Frederick William Bridge; that Andrew Griffin may take the name of George Williams Griffin ; that David Jones may take the name of David Walter Jones ; that Edward Holbrook may take the name of Ridgway Edward Holbrook ; that Henry Eayres may take the name of Henry Clay Eayres ; that John Chapman may take the name of John Brown Chapman ;
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that Michael Cassady may take the name of Adis Emmet Cassady ; that Levi Haskell, of the firm of Whitney and Haskell, may take the name of Levi Boynton Haskell ; that William Morgan Warriner may take the name of William Bostwic Warriner ; that Leverett Clendennin, son of John Clen- dennin, may take the name of John Leverett Clendennin, all of the city of Boston, in the county of Suffolk; that Tryphosa Goldsberry, of Beverly, may take the name of Ann T. Goldsberry; that John I. Stan- wood, of Ipswich, may take the name of John Lord Stanwood ; that Mary Dennison Manton, of Gloucester, may take the name of Mary Manton Dennison ; that William Wead, of Lynn, may take the name of William Winship ; that Francis Low, jun., of Manchester, may take the name of Albert Everett Low ; that Mercy Roche Vincent, of Salem, may take the name of Caroline Augusta Vincent ; that Chloe Lawrence, of Salem, may take the name of Clarrissa C. Lawrence ; that Charity Mason Johnson, of Danvers, may take the name of Elizabeth Mason Johnson; that Eunice Brown, of Salem, may take the name of Sarah Ellen Brown; that Daniel Chaplin, of Rowley, may take the name of Daniel West; that Elizabeth Pulsifer Mullen and John Mullen, minor children of John Mullen, of New- buryport, deceased, may take the respective names of Elizabeth Mellen and John James Mellen ; that Offin Greenleaf Boardman, of Newburyport, may take the name of Offin Boardman; that Joshua Hills, 3d, of Newbury- port, may take the name of Joshua Eliphalet Hills ; that Samuel Thomp- son, of said Newburyport, may take the name of Samuel White Thompson ; that Mary Elizabeth Frink, of Rowley, may take the name of Mary Eliza- beth Osgood ; that Sarah Lord, of Ipswich, may take the name of Sarah Elizabeth Lord; that Samuel Bell, of Andover, may take the name of Samuel B. Willis ; that Rachel Mason Edmunds Barrett, of Newburyport, may take the name of Ann Mason ; that Thomas Williams Monies, of Dan- vers, may take the name of Thomas Williams; that Eleazer Graves, of Marblehead, may take the name of Eleazer Trevett Graves; that Nelson Otis Chase, of Lynn, may take the name of Augustus Otis ; and that Ann Eaton Chase, wife of the said Nelson Otis Chase, may take the name of Ann Maria Eaton Otis ; that Linch Bott Goodhue, of Salem, may take the name of Charles Bott Goodhue ; that Benjamin Stone, of Salem, may take the name of Benjamin Williams Stone ; that Susan Lord, of Ipswich, may take the name of Susan Safford Lord ; that Hannah Tenny, wife of John S. Tenny, of Ipswich, may take the name of Martha Hannah Dennis Tenny ; that Edwin Jones Todd, a minor son of Francis Todd, of Newbury- port, may take the name of Reuben Jones Todd ; that Benjamin Manning, of Ipswich, may take the name of Benjamin Franklin Manning; that John Randlet Bean, of Rowley, may take the name of John P. Milton; that Munroe James Tuxbury, minor son of William Tuxbury, of Amesbury, may take the name of Munroe George Jewell Tuxbury ; that William Jop- lin, jun., of Danvers, tailor, may take the name of William Dudley Jop- lin, all of the county of Essex ; that Nancy Parker, of Reading, may take the name of Nancy Jane Parker ; that George W. Verry, of said Reading, may take the name of George Washington Otis; that Joseph Hoar, of Lincoln, may take the name of Leonard Hoar; that Naomi Saunders, of said Reading, may take the name of Eliza Jane Saunders; that Edwin Pearson, of Reading, may take the name of Edwin Pierce ; that Martha Prentice McFarland, a minor child of Archibald McFarland, of Lowell,
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may take the name of Martha Prentice Adams ; that Seneca Fay, of Fram- ingham, may take the name of Thomas Seneca Fay ; that Ela Fay, of Framingham, may take the name of Edward Ela Fay, all in the county of Middlesex ; that John Sparhawk Baldwin, of Leicester, may take the name John Rufus Baldwin ; that Dexter Moor Chilson, a minor son of Eri Chilson, of said Leicester, may take the name of John Dexter Chilson ; that Eurotis Graves, of Worcester, may take the name of Frederick Strat- ton Graves ; that Festus Morgan, of Oxford, may take the name of William Festus Morgan ; that George Anson Plummer, of Barre, may take the name of George Anson ; that Jacob Bacon, of Bolton, may take the name of Charles Wood ; that Israel Waters Bacon, of Charlton, may take the name of Berthier Bacon ; that Elizabeth Waters Bacon, of Charlton, may take the name of Elizabeth Adella Bacon ; that Lucy Wiswall, of West- minster, may take the name of Philomela Hamilton ; that Nelson Munroe, of New Braintree, may take the name of Horatio Nelson Munroe ; that Celia Colton Burt, of Worcester, may take the name of Elizabeth Fay Burt, all in the county of Worcester ; that Samuel Hinkley Lyman, of Northampton, may take the name of Samuel Lyman Hinkley ; that Horatio Laurens Ever- ett, of Worthington, may take the name of Horatio Everett; that Melinda S. Russell, of Northampton, may take the name of Laura M. Russell ; that Daniel Gale, of Amherst, may take the name of Charles Daniel Gale ; that James Bull, jun., minor son of James Bull, of Northampton, may take the name of James Perry Bull ; that William Dexter Clapp, of Williams- burg, may take the name of William Horace Clapp; that Kinsley Under- wood, jun., of Enfield, may take the name of Daniel Kinsley Underwood ; that Lewis James, of Goshen, may take the name of Lewis Lyman James, all in the county of Hampshire ; that John Wood, 2d, of Springfield, may take the name of Homer John Wood ; that Dixalana Clarke, of Bland- ford, may take the name of Mary Electa Clarke; that William Dwight, 2d, of Springfield, may take the name of William Courtland Dwight ; that Charles Eli Douglass, minor son of Henry Douglass, of Westfield, may take the name of Darius Ely Douglass, all in the county of Hampden ; that Josiah Weeks Cannon, of Williamstown, may take the name of Josiah Weeks Canning ; and that Ebenezer Smith, Edward Weeks, Josiah Deane, William Pitkin and Joseph Chauncy, all minor sons of the said Josiah Weeks Cannon, may severally take the surname of Canning; that Mandley Whiton, of Lee, may take the name of John Mandley Whiton, all of the county of Berkshire ; that Herman Curtis, of Roxbury, may take the name of Joseph Herman Curtis ; that William Swan, 3d, of Dorches- ter, may take the name of William Draper Swan; that Jemima Aldana Adams, of Medway, a minor child of William Adams, may take the name Lorana Aldana Adams ; that Mary Ann Bates Whitehouse, of Weymouth, a minor child of Joseph H. Whitehouse, deceased, may take the name of Mary Ann Bates, all in the county of Norfolk ; that Elizabeth Hathaway Staples, of Taunton, in the county of Bristol, daughter of Samuel B. Staples, may take the name of Elizabeth Hathaway Williams ; that Serenia Curtis of Raynham, in said county of Bristol, may take the name of Serenia Leonard ; that John Baker, jun., of Brewster, a minor son of John Baker, may take the name of John Peregrine Baker ; that Nathan Hallett, 2d, of Yarmouth, may take the name of Franklin Hallett, both of the county of Barnstable ; that Lemuel Packard, of North Bridgewater, in the
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county of Plymouth, a minor son of John Packard, may take the name of John L. Packard ; that Edward Manning Saxton, a minor son of Jonathan Saxton, of Deerfield, may take the name of Edward Lowell Saxton; that Livonia Mehitabel Benton, of Bernardston, may take the name of Livonia Mehitabel Sanderson ; that James Hervey Childs, a minor son of Sabra Childs, of Shelburne, may take the name of Asa Childs; that Amoret Graves, of Whately, a minor child, may take the name Amoret Morton, all in the county of Franklin ; and the several persons before mentioned, from and after the passing of this act, shall be known and called by the names which by this act they are respectively allowed to assume as aforesaid, and said names shall forever hereafter be considered as their only proper and legal names to all intents and purposes. [March 9, 1831.
AN Acr to change the Names of the Persons therein mentioned. Be it enacted, etc., as follows :
That Samuel Gore of Boston, may take the name of Frederic S. Gore ; that David Bradlee Eaton of Boston, may take the name of Albert Caspar Eaton ; that Nehemiah Clap of Boston, may take the name of Charles Frederic William Clap ; that Esther Rowe of Boston, a minor, and adopted daughter of Mary Harris, may take the name of Mary Esther Harris ; that Joanna B. Berry of Boston, may take the name of Joanna B. Jewett; that Julia Lucretia Rogers of Boston, a minor, may take the name of Julia Leonora Rogers ; that Antoinette Wright of Boston, a minor, daughter of Nathaniel Wright, may take the name of Anna Burlin Wright ; that James Ivers Austin of Boston, may take the name of Ivers James Austin, all of the county of Suffolk ; that Elijah Holt of Lynn, may take the name of Eli Holt; that Lucy Lovett of Beverly, a minor, daughter of Pyam Lovett, may take the name of Lucy Davis Lovett; that Stephen Sargent, 5th, of Amesbury, may take the name of Stephen N. Sargent; that Mary Ann Welch, of Newburyport, may take the name of Mary Ann Wingate ; that Nathan Smith of Salem, and his wife, Martha I. Smith, may take the name of Nathan Pool and Martha T. Pool; that James Augustus Hodgkins, of Salem, a minor son of Elizabeth W. Hodgkins, may take the name of Augustus Hodgkins Lamson ; that Ann Marston, a minor, of West New- bury, may take the name of Emma Ann Bailey, all of the county of Essex ; that Benonia Boynton of Charlestown, in the county of Middlesex, may take the name of Benonia Boynton Buckingham ; that William Wilder of Lancaster, may take the name of George Washington Wilder; that Daniel Rice of Leicester, may take the name of Daniel Tatman Rice ; that Charles Austin Hunting of Barre, may take the name of Charles Austin, all of the county of Worcester ; that Epaphroditus Williams, of Conway, in the county of Franklin, may take the name of Francis E. Williams ; that Peter R. Bryant of Cummington, may take the name of Arthur Bryant; that Chileal Smith Douglass of Amherst, may take the name of Solomon Gil- bert, all of the county of Hampshire; that Solomon Hoar, jun., of Brimfield, may take the name of Solomon Homer ; that William P. Hoar of said Brimfield, may take the name of William P. Homer, and that Clarinda Hoar, wife of said William P., may take the name of Clarinda Homer, and that Martha Fullerton Hoar, Harriet Neal Hoar, and George Harding Hoar, minor children of said William P., and Clarinda Hoar, may take the
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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 of 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 Hingham 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 ACT 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 McManagil, of Boston, may take the name of William Pinkerton Mckay ; that John McManagle, of Boston, may take the name of John Mckay ; that Elizabeth McManagle wife of the said John McManagle, may take the name of Elizabeth Mckay ; and that Mary Ann McManagle, 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 John 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 Austin Goddard ; that Nathaniel Thayer, minor, son of Susan F. Thayer, 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 Kehew, 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 Augusta 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 McMillan, 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 Lucy 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- spectively take the surname of Everett, instead of Wormwood ; - all of the county of Essex ; that Charles Carter, minor son of Jacob Carter, of Leom- inster, may take the name of Charles Augustus Carter; that Stillman Hoar, of Sterling, may take the name of Stillman Haven; that Hannah Ward Hoar, wife of the said Stillman Hoar, may take the name of Hannah Ward Haven ; that Oscar 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 Edmunds; that John Babcock, 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 Boiton, may take the name of Sarah Alvira Nelson ; that Jefferson Beers, of Spen- cer, may take the name of Edward Beman ; that Samuel Bullen, of Charl-
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