Mattapoisett and Old Rochester, Massachusetts : being a history of these towns and also in part of Marion and a portion of Wareham., Part 24

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Publication date: 1932
Publisher: [Mattapoisett, Mass.] : Mattapoisett Improvement Association
Number of Pages: 516


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John Marshell, £1 11s. 2d. 2q. John Meggs, 7s. Nathl Meegs, 10s.


362


Mattapoisett and Old Rochester


Jabez Norton, 12s. 10d. Ichabod Norton, 6s. 3d. Matthew Norton, 5s. 5d. Elijah Norton, 7s. Jonathan Nye, 11s. 11d. 2q. George Bonum Nye, 17s. 4d. 2q. Nathan Nye Junr, £1 4s. 3d. Willm Nye, 5s. 10d. Asa Price, 7s. 7d.


Theophilus Pease, 4s. 9d. 2q. Theophilus Pease Junr, 11s. 4d. 2q. Doct John Pitcher, 11s. 11d. Isaac Pope, 7s. 10d. 2q.


Isaac Pope Junr, 11s. 10d.


Stephen Perry, £2 10s. 4d.


James Randol, £1 2s. 5d. 2q.


Nathl Ruggles Esqr, £1 9s. 2d. 2q. John Randol, 8s. 11d.


David Randol, 8s. 0d. 2q. Simeon Randol, £1 0s. 7d. Amos Randol, 8s. Od. 2q. John Randol Junr, 5s. 5d. Lemuel Randol, 7s. 10d. 2q. Wd Mary Read, 18s. 8d.


Lemuel Randol Junr, 5s. 5d. Thos Southworth, £1 4s. 6d. 2q. Daniel Southworth, 5s. 5d.


Joseph Snow, 68. 3d. 2q.


Seth Snow, 15s. 7d. 2q.


Nye Stevens, 58. 5d.


Boreman Snow, 5s. 5d. John Shearman 2nd, 18s. 6d. 2q. Willm Shearman 4th, 6s. Willm Shearman 2nd, £1 2s. 11d. Jabez Shearman, 5s. 5d.


Saml Shearman, 16s. 2d. 2q.


Nathl Sears, 16s. 4d. Ebenr Sears, 6s. Andrew Stevens, 11s. 5d.


Timo Stevens Junr, 10s. 10d.


Prince Stevens, 6s. 10d. 2q. Charles Sturtevant, £1 13s.


Charles Sturtevant Jun, 58. 5d. Charles Stetson, 14s. 4d. Ezra Stetson, 15s. 11d. Wilber Southworth, 15s. 11d. John Simonds, 6s. Zadock Sturtevant, 19s. 10d. Micah Sturtevant, 5s. 5d. Jonathan Sturtevant, 8s. James Stuart, 2s. 4d. James Stuart Junr, 7s. 5d. 2q. Anthony Savory, 7s. 3d. Ichabod Smith, 11s. 2d. 2q. Joshua Snow, 7s. 2d.


Timo Snow, 5s. 5d.


Willm Shaw, Dart, 1s. 9d.


Consider Sampson, 11s. 3d. Joshua Studley, 6s. Saml Sampson, 8s. 4d.


Abisha Shearman, 15s. 9d. 2q.


Elihue Shearman, 15s. 7d. 2q. Jesse Trip, 13s. 7d.


Saml Trip, Dart, 5s. 10d. Jonathan Trip, 5s. 5d. John Terry, 11s. 8d.


Majr Zacchs Tobey, Dart, 3s. 1d. 2q Peter Tinkham, 7s. 3d. 2q.


Charles Tinkham, 5$. 5d.


Ephm Tinkham, 5s. 5d.


Isaac Vinsent, Dart, 4s. 4d. 2q.


Willm Wiltshire, 7s. 9d. John Winslow, £1 10s. 6d.


wd Bethiah Winslow, 17s. 8d.


Nathan Winslow, 5s. 5d. wd Margaret Wing, 1s. 9d. Jonathan Wing, 68. 5d. Charles Wing, 58. 5d. Capt Edward Winslow, £1 48.


Tisdale Winslow, 7s. 3d.


John Wallise, 5s. 5d. Timo West, 13s.


Jonathan Wing Junr, 10s.


363


Assessors' Rate Bill


Solomon Young, 17s. 8d.


Willm Nichols, 7s. 7d.


Solomon Young Junr, 5s. 5d.


Daniel Croxford, 5s. 5d.


Thos Tobey, 5s. 5d.


Whittemore, 5s. 5d.


Asa Winslow, 5s. 5d.


Beard, 5s. 5d.


Ebenr Bishop, 5s. 5d.


Abraham Devill, 10s. 4d, 2q.


Benja Wilbour, 5s. 5d.


This Rate bill of the Inhabitants of the Town of Rochester Contain- ing the Sum of £132: 8: 2 in the Sum Total Compleated by us Janr 25: 1776.


NATHL HAMD - DAVID WING Assessors of Rochester. JOHN DOTY


In the above rate bill the following persons were assessed for a faculty tax of the amount indicated : ---


Jeremiah Austin, 10d.


Nathan Nye Junr. 1s. 2d.


Gideon Bestow, 1s. 5d. 2q.


Doct, John Pitcher, 10s. 2d.


Stephen Cushing, 7d.


Wilm Shearman 4th, 7d.


Earl Clap, 7d.


Zadock Sturtevant, 7d.


Wid Bathiah Church, 10d. 2q.


Abisha Shearman, 10d. 2q.


John Hammd, 1s, 5d, 2q.


Elihue Shearman, 10d, 2q.


Benja. Hatch, 7d.


Another rate bill of even date, for the sum of £101: 1: 2: 2, was made by the same assessors and contains the same names.


III A LIST OF MAXIMUM PRICES; ROCHESTER, 1777


"In obedience to a law of Massachusetts Bay, entitled, 'An Act to Prevent Monopolies and Oppression;' we the selectmen & Committee in the Town of Rochester, in the said state, have proceeded to a State- ment of the several articles enumerated in their act, & others as directed by the said law to be stated, as shall not be sold in the said Town of Rochester, anytime hereafter for more than the prices affixed to the said article, as hereunder enumerated:"


Reaping & Mowing, not to exceed 4s. per day.


Other common Labour from the first day of Apr. to the first day of Oct. not to exceed 2s. 6d. per day, and the other six months not to exceed 2s. per day.


364


Mattapoisett and Old Rochester


House-carpenters, Wheel-wrights, and Joyners, not to exceed 4s. per day in the summer season, & in the winter not to exceed 3s. per day.


For one pair of oxen a day 2s. 6d .; for a cart a day 1s.


For a Plow one day, 1s.


Bloomery iron by the Cwt. not to exceed 30s.


Maple coal not to exceed 4d. by the Bushell.


Pine Do. not to exceed 3d. by the bushell.


Horse-shoeing, all around, with toe and hecl corks, not to exceed 6s.


Good narrow axes not to exceed 8s.


Good scythes not to exceed 8s.


Good hoes not to exceed 4s.


Iron work by the Cwt., or the single lb. not to exceed 3d. the lb.


Good board nails by the M. not to exceed 15s .; and in ye like proportion for a smaller quantity.


Good double tens by ye M. not to exceed 28s.


Shingle nails by ye M. not to exceed 7s.


Clapboard nails by ye M. not to exceed 11s.


Raw hides not to exceed 3d. per lb.


Raw calves skins not to exceed 6d. per lb.


Good tanned leather by ye lb. not to exceed 1s. 4d.


Curried Do. in proportion.


For good shoes for men made of neats leather, best sort, not to exceed 8s. 8d .; and others of that kind in proportion.


Good women's calve skin shoes of the best sort not to excecd 7s .; and others in proportion.


For making one pair of men's shoes, workmanlike, not to exceed 3s .; for makeing others in proportion, as usual.


Weaving all wool, ell wide, not to exceed 6s. and other weaving in pro- portion according to former usage.


Good summer wheat by the bushell not to exceed 6s. 6d.


Good rye not to exceed 5s.


Good Indian corn not to exceed 4s.


Good merchantable sheeps wool not to exceed 2s. per lb.


Pork, well fatted and of good quality not to exceed 4}d. by ye lb.


Salt pork in the usual proportion, according to the price of salt.


Beef, well fatted, grass fed, not to exceed 3d. per lb.


Good imported salt, not to exceed 10s. per ye bushell.


Salt, in town, manufactured from sea water, not to exceed 13s. per bushell.


Good West India rum by the gallon not to exceed 7s. 8d .; and by the quart not to exceed 2s.


365


List of Maximum Prices


Good phlip or Toddy by the mugg or the Bole with one-half pint of West India rum in the same, not to exceed 1s.


For a Common Dinner, at Tavern, not to exceed 1s.


Other meals in proportion.


For horse keeping by the night or twenty-four hours, by hay, not to exceed 1s. 6d.


A night's lodging at a Tavern, 4d. .


Horse keeping by grass at night or twenty-four hours not to exceed 1s.


New England rum by the gallon not to exceed 4s. 8d .; or by the Quart not to exceed 1s. 3d.


Best Muscovado Sugar by the Cwt. not to exceed £3, and the same for half or half-quarter by the hundred, and by the single lb. not to exceed 8d.


Molasses, the best sort, by ye hogshead, not to exceed 3s. 4d. by the gallon; by the barrel not to exceed 3s. 8d. a gallon; by the single gallon not to exceed 4s.


Chocolate by ye lb. not to exceed 1s. 8d .; cheap not to exceed 6d. per lb. Butter by the single lb. not to exceed 10d .; by the firkin not to exceed 9d. Pease by the bushell, not to exceed 83.


Beens, by the bushell, not to exceed 6s.


Spanish potatoes by ye bushell not to exceed 1s. 6d.


Good yarn Storkins, best sort, not to exceed 6s.


Salt-Pork, 220 lbs. in a Barril, not to exceed £5.


Salt-Beef by the Barril, 240 lb. in a barril, not to exceed £3, 143. 6d. Good Cotten wool by ye lb. not to exceed 3s. 8d.


Good oats, by the bushell, not to exceed 2s.


Good flax, well dressed, by the lb., not to exceed 1s.


Good coffee, by the lb., not to exceed 1s. 4d.


Tryed Tallow by the lb. not to exceed 7}d.


Good yard wide Toe Cloth by ye yard not to exceed 2s. 4d.


Course Linen & toe Cloth of Different widths in proportion.


Good striped flannel, yard wide, of a Good quality, not to exceed 3s. 6d. per yd.


Flannel, Chect or Striped, Suitable for Shirting, not to exceed 4s. and other cloth in proportion, according to former usage.


Oak wood at the shore not to exceed 13s. per cord.


Split pine Do. at ye shore, not to exceed 9s. per cord.


Homespun, yard wide, cotton and linnen cloth of the Common sort not to exceed 4s. by ye yd .; and other widths and qualities of linnen cloth in like proportion.


Mutton & Veal not to exceed 4d. per lb.


Flower from the Southern States not to exceed 24s. by the Cwt.


366


Mattapoisett and Old Rochester


Teaming work, To cart a ton one mile, not to exceed 1s. 6d .; and in proportion for a greater distance, referring to journeying with a team.


Turkies, Dunghill Fowls, and Ducks, not to exceed 5d. per lb.


Grease not to exceed 4d. per lb.


Milk by the quart not to exceed 2} d.


English Hay, in the winter and Spring, not to exceed 33. 8d. per Cwt .; English hay in the meadow, before stacked, not to exceed £2. 148. per ton.


Salt hay in the marsh, before stacked, not to exceed 363. per ton.


Do. in the Winter and Spring, not to exceed 2s. 5d. per Cwt.


Good merchantable white-pine boards, at the landing, not to exceed £3, by the M.


Oats by the pottle, not to exceed 4d.


Horse hire for Journeying not to exceed 4d. per mile.


Ship carpenters, at old work, not to exceed 4s. 8d. per day if boarded.


Corkers not to exceed 5s. 4d. per day if boarded.


Cedar rails, not to exceed 28s., by the swampside, merchantable.


Good merchantable cedar shingle not to exceed 22s. per M. at the Land- ing.


Turnips, old sort, not to exceed 18. 10d. by the bushell.


Turnips, Called french, Do., not to exceed 2s. 2d. by the bushell.


Best Tobacco, leaf-stalked and pig tail role, not to exceed 8d. per lb.


Common Do. not to exceed 5d. per lb.


The best of men Taylors at journey work not to exceed 2s. 8d. per day.


Records of the Town of Rochester, Vol. III, page 224.


IV


ASSESSORS' LIST, 1740


A LIST OF PERSONS ASSESSED IN MATTAPOISETT IN 1740


"This List and Valuation taken by the assessors of Mattapoisett Precinct in Rochester, in the year 1740, as followeth:


MEN'S NAMES


POLES


REAL


PARSONL


8.


Joseph Alliver


1


6


0


10


8


Joseph Bools


2


4


0


7


18


Jonathan Bools


1


8


0


9


8


Samuel Bools


1


6


0


12


13


367


Assessors' List


MEN'S NAMES


POLES


REAL


PARSONL


Joseph Barlow


1


18


0


21


10


Ebenezer Barlow


1


18


0


26


0


George Barlow


1


12


0


17


6


Thomas Clark


1


29


0


24


4


Benjamin Bools


1


0


0


0


0


John Clark


1


0


0


0


0


Caleb Clark


1


0


0


0


0


Thomas Dexter


1


20


0


16


8


Josiah Dexter


1


6


0


8


14


Constant Dexter


1


18


0


5


19


Jabez Dexter


6


0


9


0


George Danford


1


2


0


9


14


Stephen Dewolf


1


0


0


1


18


Daniel Dexter


1


0


0


0


0


Ephraim Dexter


1


12


0


13


2


Samuel Dexter


1


0


0


5


18


John Danford


1


0 20


0


26


8


Lieut John Hammond


1


21


0


23


13


Lieut Jabez Hammond


1


18


0


17


9


Lieut Antipas Hammond


1


11


0


15


11


Thomas Winslow


1


7


0


15


13


Barzillai Hammond


1


9


0


18


6


Rowland Hammond


0


0


0


8


17


Matthew Howard


1


3


0


6


4


Barnabas Hammond


2


9


0


23


2


Benja. Hammond Junr.


1


10


0


19


2


Israel Hammond


1


11


10


18


14


Nathan Hammond, 2nd


1


12


0


17


0


Archelaus Hammond


1


1


10


16


6


Josiah Hammond


1


9


0


12


6


John Hammond, Junr.


1


0


0


0


0


Samuel Hix


0


4


0


0


0


Mark Haskell, Tanner


0


9


0


0


0


Ephraim Haskell


0


9


0


0


0


Jonathan Johnson


1


0


0


7


18


Miles Parker


1


2


10


4


0


Thomas Randoll


10


0


12


0


Lazarus Randoll


.1


2


0


5


0


£


S.


S.


0


Capt Benja. Hammond


2


0


0


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MEN'S NAMES


POLES


REAL


PARSONL


£


s.


S.


Simeon Randoll


1


0


0


1 10


William Raymond


1


10


0


4


0


Jonathan Tobey


1


12


0


13


0


Zaccheus Tobey


1


3


0


0


0


Joseph Turner


2


3


0


6


0


Elisha Tupper


0


6


0


0


0


Meded Tupper


1


0


0


0


0


Nathan Tupper


1


3


0


8


10


William White


1


0


0


0


0


This List and Valuation Consisting of £878 19s Od Estates and 52 Poles being Mattapoisett Precinct State bill for this Present year made and compleated this 23 Day of June one thousand Seven Hundred and forty.


GIDEON SOUTHWORTH Pr. { BENJA HAMMOND JUNR. ISRAEL HAMMOND


Assessors.


"Recorded pr me GIDEON SOUTHWORTH Prect Clerk."


A true copy; Records of the Second Precinct in Rochester, Vol. I, page 34.


LEMUEL LEBARON DEXTER, Precinct Clerk.


V LIST OF MEMBERS, 1772


THE SECOND CHURCH IN ROCHESTER; MATTAPOISETT PRECINCT


" A Catalogue of the Members of the Chh when Mr LeBaron was Ordained: January 29, 1772."


MEN


WOMEN


Dn Clarke. Abigl Wife of Antipas Hammond.


Dn Barlow. Pheba, Wife of Nathl Hammond.


Eldr Barlow. Abigl, Wife of Jabez Hammond.


John Hannable. Mary, Wife of Josiah Hammond.


Zacheus Mead. Hannah, Wife of James Hammond.


Josiah Hammond. Hannah, Wife of Dn Clarke.


Aaron Barlow


Drusillah, Wife of Enoch Hammond.


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List of Members, Second Church


MEN


WOMEN


Joshua Snow.


Mary, Wife of John Hammond.


Antiphs Hammond.


Abigl, Wife of Thos Southworth.


Nathl Hammond.


Mary, Wife of Seth Dexter.


Jabez Hammond.


Mary, Wife of Jonathn Bowles.


Enoch Hammond.


Ann, Wife of Thos Bowles.


John Hammond.


Mary, Wife of Saml Bowles


Jonathn Bowles.


Desiah, Wife of Seth Snow.


Thoms Bowles.


Epiphania, Wife of John Clark.


John Danford


Experience, Wife of Ebenezr Cannon.


John Curby.


Merriam, Wife of Saml Jenny.


Ephm Dexter.


Ann, Wife, of Luke Tobey. Jane, Wife of Gideon Barstow.


Edward Dexter.


Bathsheba, Wife of Charles Studson.


Ebenr Cannon


Sarah, Wife of Zacheus Mead.


Saml Jenny.


Ruth, Wife of George Barlow.


Luke Tobey.


Abigl, Wife of Dn Barlow.


Gideon Barstow.


Huldah, Wife of Abner Hammond.


Saml Look.


Elizabeth, Wife of John Annable.


Nehemiah Randall.


Elizabeth, Wife of Archelaus Hammond.


Benjamin Bowles.


Mary, Wife of Jed: Hammond.


Zacheus Hatch.


Mary, Wife of Zachs Hatch.


Timothy Stephens.


Lydia, Wife of Nathl Cushing.


Amaziah Hammond.


Susannah, Wife of John Bowles.


Nathl Hammond.


Hannah, Wife of Ben: Bowles.


Archelaus Hammond.


Deborah, Wife of James Peckum.


Tom.


Elizabeth, Wife of the Revd Bezl Shaw.


Toby. Blacks. Jack.


Elizabeth, Wife of John Clarke.


Widow Else Clark.


Widow Charity Hammond.


Widow Lydia Bowles.


Widow Mary Dexter.


Widow Abigl Dexter.


Widow Bath: Hammond.


Abigl Clarke.


Rose Hammond.


Widow Cowen. Judah -


Phal. Negroes.


A List of 81 Members, - 35 Men; 46 Women.


Dinah, Wife of Thos Mitchell.


John Clark.


370


Mattapoisett and Old Rochester


VI INFANT BAPTISMS AND MARRIAGES


From the Records of the Second Church in Rochester, Mattapoisett Precinct


1. BAPTISMS


The record books of the Congregational Church show the following baptisms between the years 1740 and 1857. Compiled from lists furnished by Lemuel LeBaron Dexter, Church Clerk. Where several children were baptized at one time, they appear under the name of the first child mentioned in the record. The following list of pastors in- dicate what minister officiated: -


Rev. Ivory Hovey 1740-1768


Rev. Lemuel LeBaron


1772-1836


or Rev. Asahel Cobb, (Colleague) . 1826-1830


or Rev. Thomas Robbins, (Colleague) 1832-1836


Rev. Thomas Robbins 1836-1844


Rev. Isaiah C. Thacher


1844-1849


Rev. William L. Mather


1851-1855


Rev. Charles Livingstone


1856-1857


Rev. William L. Parsons


1858-1864


ALLEN, Abigail Smith, Child of Perkins & Abigail, Nov. 8, 1776. Benjn the Chield of Barnibas by his wife was baptized on


her account, Feb. 2, 1755.


Betty, Jesse, Elisha, Loice, Children of Ebenr & Mary, Sept. 1778.


ANNABLE (ANNIBLE), Elisha, William, Benjamin, Childr of Wilm & Taba (Hannable), Dec. 6, 1772.


Elizabath the Chield of John, July 18, 1747.


Ephraim Son to John by his wife, Nov. 24, 1744.


John, Elizabeth, twins of William and Tabitha, Dec. 1777.


John, Son of Tabitha & Wm, Oct., 1780.


Jonathan, Ann, Samuel, Children of Wilm & Tabitha, Apr. 12, 1772. Leonard, Child of William & Tabitha, Dec. 11, 1774.


Saml, Chield to John, Aug., 1749.


BACON. Benjamin James, son of Benjamin Aug. 27, 1837. Eliza Ann, 1817.


Nathan Crosby, Child of Benjn & Patience, Aug. 10, 1829. Sarah Allen, Child of Benjn & Sophia, 1823.


371


Infant Baptisms


Sophia, Child of Benjamin & Sophia, Nov. 2, 1825.


Sophia Allen, dau. of Benjamin, Sept. 21, 1834. William Francis, son of Benjamin, Aug. 11, 1839. BAKER, Hunneman, adult, June 12, 1842.


BARLOW, Abigail Daughter of Deacon Joseph by his wife Abigail, July 29, 1744.


Benjn the Chield of Aaron by his wife Mary, Jan. 20, 1765.


Ebenezer, the Son of Joseph, March 25, 1750.


George, the Son of George by his wife Ruth, July 26, 1741.


Hannah, Daughter of Obed & Rebekah, March, 1776.


Mary, Child of Aaron & Marah his Wife, Oct. 23, 1774.


Mary, the Daughter of Joseph by his wife Abigail, Oct. 25, 1747.


Nathaniel the son of Aaron by his wife Mary, April 5, 1767.


Rebekah, Child of Obed & Rebekah, Aug., 1784.


Ruben, Enoch, Children of Obed, July 10, 1774.


Ruth, Daughter of Aaron & wife Mary, Jan. 31, 1773.


Ruth, the Daughter of George by his wife Ruth, May 19, 1745.


Sarah, Child of Obed & Rebekah, 1782.


Timothy, Son to Aaron & Mary his wife, Jan. 5, 1764.


William & Wiate the Twins of Joseph by his wife Abigail, July 18, 1742.


William, Thomas, Jirah, Lewis, Childr of William & Content, July, 1780.


BARROWS, Almira, Child of Thomas & -, 1807. Branch, son of Isaac and Lydia B., Aug. 31, 1845.


Lucy Clark, Child of Branch, Nov., 1819.


Mary Clark, dau. of Isaac N. & Lydia B. April 6, 1854.


Samuel, Clarissa, George, Alpheus, & Bethiah, Childr; of Thomas , 1807.


Child of Branch & --- -, 1813.


BARSTOW, [see also BESTER and BESTOW].


Altol Olmner, son of Wilson, June 19, 1836. Anna, Child of Gideon Junr & Anna his wife, Jan., 1796.


Benjamin Franklin, Edwin, Nathan Hammond, Childr of Benj & Rebecca, 1807.


Betsy Drew, Child of Wilson & Betsy, 1824.


Caleb, Child of Gideon Jun & Anna, 1796. Carolina, Child of James & Sarah, 1825.


Deborah Loring, dau. of James, Oct. 30, 1832.


Elizabeth Penn, Child of Benjamin & Rebecca, Oct. 1815.


George Wales, Child of George & Sally, 1802.


Gideon, Son of Wilson, Aug, 26, 1838.


372


Mattapoisett and Old Rochester


Gideon, Jenny, Children of Gideon & Anna Junr. July, 1787. Helen, Caroline, and Elizabeth Penn, daughters of Nathan H., July 5, 1835.


Henry, Child of Benjamin & Rebecca, 1817.


James Munro, Child of James & his Wife, 1820.


Jane Wilson, Chd of Wilson & Eliz .: Aug. 6, 1827.


Mary, dau. of James, Oct. 21, 1829.


Jonathan Moore, Henry Wilson, Children of Wilson & Susanh, 1799. Joseph Chield of Aaron by his wife Mary, March 27, 1763.


Lucy, Daughter of Gideon & Jenny, May 17, 1772.


Lucy, Child of Wilson & Susannah, May, 1798.


Mary, Child of Gideon & Anna, 1793.


Mary Tobey, dau. of Nathan H., June 19, 1836.


Mary Tobey, dau. of Nathan H., at home, sick, Nov. 26, 1840.


Sarah Munro, Child of James & - -, Aug., 1822.


Samuel, son of Wilson & Betsy, Aug. 15, 1829.


Samuel Wilson, Child of Wilson & Betsy, Aug., 1825.


Susan Congdon, Child of Benjamin & Rebecka, Oct., 1820.


Susannah Parkman, Caleb, children of Wilson & Susanh, 1746.


William Parkman, Child of Wilson & Susanh, 1803.


Wilson, Child of Gideon & Anna, June, 1798.


Wilson, Child of Wilson & Eliza, 1831.


Zacheus Mead, Son of Gideon & Anna, 1789.


Zaccheus Mead, son of Wilson, May 3, 1835.


BEALLS, Mary Bealls, adult, April 7, 1839.


BERRY, Nathan the Son of Ebenzer by his Wife Abigail, Nov. 10, 1751.


BESSEY, Elizabeth, Child of Nathan & Elizabeth, 1810.


James, Son of Nathl & Susanh, Sept. 20, 1772.


Lovina, Daughter of Nathl & Susannah, June 15, 1777.


Martha, Child of Nathl & Susanh, July, 1782.


Nathan, Joshua, Benjamin, Nathaniel, Children of Natl & Susannah his Wife, June 7, 1772.


Susana Hammond, Lydia Gifford, Almira, Childr of Nathan & Eliza, June 28, 1807.


BESTER, Benjn the Child of Gideon by his wife Jinne, Sept. 27, 1767.


Giddeon, Mary & Wilson the Children of Gideon by his wife Jinne, Aug. 11, 1766.


BESTOW, Marah, Daughter of Seth & Ruth, May 5, 1776.


Sarah, Caleb, Children of Gideon & Jenny, Aug. 9, 1772.


Sarah, Child of Gideon & Jane, Dec. 1777.


BEWEL, [see also BUELL,]


373


Infant Baptisms


Marietta & Edward Franklin, children of Edward & Clarrissa, Oct., 1829.


BISBER, Molly, Aurelia, Benjamin, Robert, Ezra, Joseph, Children of Benjamin & Hannah, Jan. 1775.


BLACKWELL, John, Seth, Loice, Children of Seth & Loice, July, 1808.


BOLLS, Unice the Chield of Saml by his wife Mary, July 1, 1764. Lydia the Chield of Saml Junr by his wife Mary, April 3, 1763. BOOLS, Asa the Chield of Thoms by his wife Anne, June 27, 1756. Benjn the Chield of Benjn by his wife Hannah, Feb. 17, 1751. Deborah Ye Chield of Benjn by his wife Hannah, March 26, 1758. Ebenezer the Chield of Hozea, Mar. - June, 1851.


Joannah the Chield of Samuel Junr by his wife Mary, July 5, 1767. Joseph the Chield of Samuel by his wife Mary, Aug. 21, 1768. Joshua the Chield of Saml Junr by his wife Mary, April 19, 1761. Mary the Chield of Benjamn by his wife Hannah, Augt. 3 1755. Paul the Chield of Thms by his wife Ann, Aug. 30, 1761. Prince the Chield of Benjn by his wife Hannah, Novr. 28, 1762. Rhoda the Chield of Thoms by his wife Anne, July 24, 1763. Ruben the Chield of Thoms by his wife Ann, March 6, 1766. Samuel the Chield of Samuel Junr by his wife Mary, Novr. 17, 1765. Sarah the Chield of Thoms by his wife Anne, May 13, 1759. Sarai Ye Daughter of Thoms by his wife Anne, March 25, 1753. Hozea the Chield of Ye Widow Mehitible, April 28, 1754.


Thankful the Daughter of Thoms by his wife Anne, March 30, 1755. BOOLES, Joanna the Chield of Benjn by his wife Hannah, July 22, 1753.


John Jonathan & Experience the younger Children of the above Jonathan, Jan. 24, 1742.


BOWLES, Ann Tobey, Child of Isaac & Catharine, Oct. 1825. Ezra, Mary, Children of Saml & Mary, May 7, 1777.


Isaac, Son of Isaac & Catharine, Aug., 1821.


John, Child of Isaac & Catharine, 1811.


Joshua Wolden, Child of Asa & Keziah, 1796.


Justus White, Child of Isaac & Catharine, Oct., 1816.


Loice, Nathan, Children of Saml & Molly, July 7, 1772.


Ophelia Butler, dau. of Isaac & Sarah, June 7, 1846. Resolved White, Child of Isaac & Catharine, 1823. Silvanus Tobey, Child of Isaac & Catharine, Sept., 1814. Sophia Wing, dau. of Isaac Jr., June 30, 1844. Stephen Wing, Child of Isaac & Katharine, Feb. 1813.


Thomas, Jamima, Anna, Reuben, John, Childr of Asa & Keziah, 1795.


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BRIGGS, Anna, Sarah, Mary, Nathan, Hannah, Childr of Nathan & Mary, March, 1786.


Andrew Southworth, son of George, at home, sick, Feb. 5, 1841.


Elisha, Chield of Nathan & Mary, 1795.


Elizabeth, Child of Nathan & Mary, July, 1786.


Lois, adult, June 7, 1840.


Lucy, the Child of Clement & Hannah, 1809.


Silvanus & Abigail, Children of Nathan & Mary, Oct., 1792.


Thomas Barrows, Child of Clem. & Hannah, Oct., 1815.


BUELL, Edward Watson, son of Edward, June 14, 1835.


Edward, son of Edward & Clarissa, June 26, 1853.


Eliza LeBaron, dau. of Edward, June 17, 1838.


Laura Josephine, dau. of Edward & Clarissa, Jan. 4, 1846.


Reuben Dexter, son of Edward, Dec. 2, 1841.


CANNON, Arvin, son of Watson, Aug. 4, 1839.


Caleb Leonard, Child of Ebenezer Jun & - his wife, 1796. Clara Meigs, dau. of Watson & Deborah, Nov. 16, 1845.


David Howland, son of James Cannon, June 30, 1844. Ebenezr the Chield of Ebenez by his wife Experience, July 19, 1767. Ebenezr, Henry, Lincoln, Children of Eben & Eliza his Wife, July, 1824. Eliakim, Son of Eben & Experience, Nov., 1780.


Eliakim, Child of Eben & Elizabeth, Nov. 2, 1825.


Elsa Howland, Dau of Watson, Aug. 21, 1842.


George Harrison, Child of Deacon Nathan & Eunice, Aug., 1825. Hallet Mitchell, Abigail Haskell, Martha, Joseph, Childr of Dn Nathan & Eunice, 1824.


James, Child of Eliakim & Mary, 1808.


Joseph, son of Ebenezer, Jr., Sept. 24, 1837.


Martin Luther and Samuel Thomas, children of Ebenezer Jr., Oct. 12, 1834.


Mary & Martha the Children of Ebenezr by his wife Experience, May 12, 1765.


Mary Howland, dau. of David H. & Susan C., June 26, 1853.


Medad the Son of Ebenezer by his wife Experience, by Ye Revd Mr. Moore, Rochester, Aug. 10, 1770.


Melinda Crosby, child of Calvin & Melinda, Jan. 6, 1829. Molly, Child of Ebenezer & Experience, Dec. 25, 1774.


Nathan H. Barstow, son of David & Susan, Nov. 2, 1856.


Nathan Son of Ebenezer & Experience his Wife, June 20, 1772. Priscilla Cushman, dau. of Calvin, Oct. 30, 1832.


Priscilla Cushman, daughter of Calvin, Sept. 27, 1835.


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Ruth Briggs, Child of Eben, 1804.


Ruth Briggs, Child of Ebenr & Silence, 1805.


Silence Brigs, Child of Eben & H. - Cannon, 1814. CARVER, Chandler, Zadock, Sarah, Lydia, Lucy, Children of Thos 1807.


CATHEWAY, Helen Marr and Mercy Ann, daughters of William Sarah, March 2, 1850.


CHADWICK, Sarah Emily, dau. of John & A. M. D., June 26, 1853. CHURCH, Abigail the Chield of Calib, May 10, 1761.


Alice Daughter of Caleb by his wife Mercy. Pr Revd Mr. Parker, Dec. 9, 1770.


CLAGGON, Hannah the Chield of Joseph, Oct., 1743.


Hannah the Chield of Joseph, July 22, 1750.


Joseph the Chield of Joseph by his wife -, April 23, 1759.


Nathan the Child of Joseph by his wife Hannah, April 10, 1763. Prince the Son of Joseph, May 4, 1752.


Saml the Son of Joseph, at home, being sick, July 17, 1747. the Chield of Joseph by his wife, July 7, 1754.


CLARK, Abigail the Chield of Deacn by his wife Abigail, May 10, 1760. Abby Ann, dau. of Watson & Drusilla, June 20, 1847.


Allis Daughter to ye Widow Deborah, Jan. 13, 1744-5.


Arelia Child of Elijah & Cynthia, & Hannah, of the same, 1796.


Deborah Mead, dau. of Nathaniel & , Aug. 23, 1829.


Elijah the Chield of Deacn Ezekiel by his wife Hannah, June 14, 1767. Elizabeth, Child of Elijah & Cinthia, 1799.


Elizabath the Chield of John by his wife Elizabath, June 13, 1756.


Eunice, Daughter to John by his Wife Epiphena, Sept. 10, 1749. Ezekiel, Child of Elijah & Cynthia, 1805.




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