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C-111-Theresa, wife of William Wallis, died Apr. 4, 1851, AE. 73 y'rs.
(F.S.) blank.
C-112-William Wallis died Feb. 24, 1851, AE. 85 y'rs. A-79 - (front) William A. Walton Oct. 27, 1828-Sept. 22, 1892.
At Rest.
His wife Eliza A. Walton, Dec. 19, 1828-June 1, 1918.
(back) Anna Eliza Walton, Sept. 29, 1855-Oct. 1, 1857. C-161-Here lyes the body of John Ward, Son of the late Revd. Mr. Robert Ward of Wenham, and by his Former Wife, Priscilla, Datr. of the Honble. John Appleton Esqr., Who Died July 15th, 1733 in the 10th Year Of His Age.
(F.S.) John Ward,
G-186-Amy Susan Wardwell, born Ipswich, August 8, 1837, died Salem June 14, 1807.
G-192-Amy S. wife of Moses Wardwell, died Apr. 12, 1852, AE. 50 y'rs.
This mortal shall put on Immortality.
G-191-In memory of Mrs. Elizabeth Ann W., wife of Mr. Moses Wardwell, who died Aug. 6, 1831, aged 24 years.
My dearest friends who sigh with grief sincere And on this drop oft the silent tear, Oh! hear my voice amid this mournful gloom Repent and rise to share immortal bloom.
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G-194-Jabez F. Wardwell, born May 25, 1833, died Dec. 8, 1885.
G-193-Moses Wardwell, born Feb. 3, 1798; died Apr. 5, 1880.
G-189-Tace Wardwell-see Tace Wardwell Rowland.
E-56 -In Memory of Mr. Caleb Warner, who departed this life March 10th, 1774, in the 67th year of his age.
"Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord, that they may rest from their labours and their works do follow them."
(F.S.) Calab Warner.
E-54 -Sacred to the memory of Mr. Daniel Warner, Son of Mr. William and Mrs. Susan Warner who died June 4, 1820, Aged 25 years.
(F.S.) D.W.
E-55 -Memento Mori
Erected in memory of Mrs. Elizabeth Warner, the Relict of Mr. Caleb Warner, who departed this life Janr. 28th, 1787, Aged 70 years, 9 months, and 6 days.
Retire my friends dry up your tears, Here I must lie 'till Christ appears.
(F.S.)
Mrs. Elizabeth Warner.
C-216a-Elizabeth Warner : Aged 50: Decd : May 6th: 1692. E-51 -George F. son of Stephen and Lucy M. Warner, died Feb. 8, 1843, AE. 3 y'rs.
(F.S.) blank.
E-50 -Georgiana A., dau. of Daniel A. and Lucy A. War- ner, Died Jan. 2, 1852, AE. 3 y's, 10 m's. (F.S.) G.A.W.
G-65 -Lucy M. Warner-see Stephen Warner.
G-65 -Sarah L. Warner-see Stephen Warner.
G-65 -(front) Stephen Warner, 1792 - May 17-1854 - Aug. 16.
Lucy M. Warner, 1804 - May 17-1888 - Mar. 27. "The righteous shall be in everlasting remembrance."
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(right) Sarah L., wife of John Warner, June 20, 1831; Feb. 12, 1864.
Jesus my precious Saviour! Tell everybody to love Him, He saved me, He will save you. "Fold her O Father in Thine arms, And let her henceforth be A messenger of love between Our human hearts and Thee."
B-79 -Stephen Warner, died Aug. 16, 1854, Aged 62 yrs. 3 mos.
E-52 -In memory of Mrs. Susannah Warner, Wife of William Warner, who died May 21, 1841, Aged 86. (F.S.) S.W.
E-53 -In Memory of William Warner who died Sept. 13, 1827, Aged 71 years. (F.S.) W.W.
G-218-Abigail M. Blake Warren-see George H. Smith. G-218-Addie Warren-see George H. Smith.
G-218-Jesse Warren-see George H. Smith.
G-218-John Warren-see George H. Smith.
A-81 -Thomas Warren-see Falconer.
H-71 -James W. Watts, died Jan. 31, 1871, AEt. 32 yrs. 8 mo. and 16 ds.
None knew him but to love, None named him but to praise.
(Union Defender marker.) (M.M.) G. F. Witherell, Lowell.
H-72 -James Waymouth, son of James H. and Laura A. Watts, died Dec. 26, 1866. AEt. 7 mos. 5 d's. God has called our darling one, To dwell with him above; But ah how hard it is to part, With one so dearly loved.
G-99 -Caroline E. Harris, wife of J. William Webber, 1856-1929.
H-68 -(front) CARRIE
Budded on earth to bloom in Heaven.
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(back) Carrie Isabelle, daughter of James N. and Clara L. Webber, died May 1, 1879, aged 10 mos. 1 dy.
H-69 -Clara L. Webber-see Capt. Joseph Willcomb. -Eliza Webber died Oct. 12, 1885, aged 31 years, 6 months. H-70 -(front) JIMMIE James C., son of J.F. and L. H. Webber, Apr. 23, 1892, Sept. 6, 1897. (back)
And the Mother gave with tears and pain
The child
she dearly loved. But she knew she would
find her Jimmie again, In the fields of light above.
H-69 -James N. Webber-see Capt. Joseph Willcomb. H-73 -Moses Webber, Co. K. 2 Mass. Inf.
(G.A.R. marker.)
'-Susan M. Webber, daughter of Capt. Joseph Will- comb and Mary Holmes Willcomb, died October 30, 1894, aged 64 years, 11 months.
(N.B. on lot of H-73. Moses Webber, her hus- band. )
B-97 -Elizabeth, wife of James M. Wellington, departed this life Dec. 9, 1844, AE. 26 y'rs.
Sarah E., youngest child of James M. and Eliza- beth Wellington, died Aug. 15, 1844, AE. 5 m's and 2 d's.
May they rest in peace. (F.S.) blank.
G-71 -Daniel D. Wells-see Tyler Caldwell.
C-56 -Here lies Mrs. Mary Wells, wife of Mr. Nathanael Wells, died August the 19, 1721, Aged 52 years. D-161-Here lyes buried the body of Mr. Nathaniel Wells, who died October the 13, 1717, Aged 48 years. (F.S.) Mr. Nathaniel Wells.
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D-49 -In memory of Capt. Nathaniel Wells, who de- parted this life May 27th, 1790, in the 92d year of his age.
(F.S.) Capt. Nathaniel Wells.
G-71 -Olive H. Wells-see Tyler Caldwell.
C-72 -Here lyes the Body of Sarah Wells, wife of Capt. Nathaniel Wells, who died July 5th, 1772, in the 67th year of her age. (F.S.) Sarah Wells,
D-48 -Susan Wells, Died March 13, 1854, AEt. 82. (F.S.) S.W.
* -Joan Weymouth, daughter of William and Eliza- beth Kimball Lummus, died May 19, 1894, aged 90 years, 8 months. ·
H -* - Capt. Richard R. Welmouth died July 22, 1907, aged 79 years, 5 mos.
His wife, Harriet M. Spiller.
Their daughter, Addie B. Weymouth.
C-39 -Here lyes buried the body of Major John Whipple who Decd. June the 12th, 1722, in the 65th year of his age.
C-42 -Here lyeth the body of Katharine Whipple, aged 17 years, died Augst. the 16, 1702.
C-40 -Here lyest the body of Mrs. Ketherine Whipple, late wife of Majr. John Whipple, who died Jan- uary the 15, 1720/21. Aged 63. (F.S.) Mrs. Ketherin Whipple.
C-43 -Here lyes what was mortal of Mrs. Sarah Whipple, daughter of Major John Whipple and Cather- ain, his wife, who died July the 4, 1713. Aged 20 years and 6 months.
(F.S.) Mrs. Sarah Whipple.
H-16 -(front) Charles W. White, Apr. 4, 1844-Apr. 6, 1902.
(base) WHITE
(right) Susie L., wife of Charles W. White, July, 1846, Jan. 1876.
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(back) Helen P. Brock, Aug. 24, 1839-Apr. 2, 1906.
(left) Wm. White, Dec. 1815-Aug. 1880. Mary A., his wife, June, 1813-April. 1897. (Union Defender marker.)
D-8 -Eliza White-see Eliza Treadwell.
B-177-Mary White-see Nathaniel Shatswell.
H-16 -Mary A. White-see Charles W. White.
H-17 -Mary F. only daughter of Wm. and Mary A. White, Died Feb. 13, 1860, aged 18 yrs. 5 mos. The grave is not our "loved one's home." Not where she lies.
Her spirit evermore shall roam In Paradise.
Sweet angel girl! Thou wert not given, Long here to dwell, From earth's rude blasts thou'rt safe In Heaven. (F.S.) M.F.W.
H-16 -Susie L. White-see Charles W. White.
H-16 -Wm. White-see Charles W. White.
G-165-Eunice Wildes-see Mary Foss.
G-165-Lucy Wildes-see Mary Foss.
*- Solomon Wildes died Feb. 22, 1895, aged 70 years and 6 days.
He was the son of Thomas and Eunice Foster Wildes.
G-165-Thomas Wildes-see Mary Foss.
H-50 -Elizabeth B., wife of James H. Wiley, born Sept. 15, 1832, died June 6, 1876. Her last words The way is dark, but light beyond, My Jesus is there, Precious Saviour, he is my friend.
H-49 -James H. Wiley, born Oct. 17, 1827 ; died Nov. 14, 1892.
He has call'd for many a loved one, We have seen them leave our side, With our saviour we shall meet them, When we too have crossed the tide. * -Olive J. Wiley died June, 1907, aged 39 years.
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*- Elizabeth M. Wilkins-see Elizabeth Fewkes. C-174-Adelia F. Willcomb-see Charles S. Willcomb. C-174-Charles S. Willcomb, April 11, 1837-June 2, 1913. His wife, Adelia F. Willcomb.
Their children; Marion E. Willcomb, July 28, 1880; November 25, 1895.
.
Winifred H. Willcomb, December 23, 1872; Au- gust 7, 1903.
(base) WILLCOMB. (F.S.) W.H.W. M.E.W. A.F.W. C.S.W.
H-69 -Clara Willcomb-see Capt. Joseph Willcomb. G-87 -Eva. A. Willcomb-see Capt. Joseph W. Willcomb. H-69 -Francis H.M.Willcomb-see Capt. Joseph Will- comb.
H-55 -Harriett Willcomb-see David Morey Tyler. G-31 -John Willcomb-see Capt. William Willcomb.
H-69 -(front) Capt. Joseph Willcomb, Dec. 4, 1801- May 17, 1876.
his wife, Mary Willcomb, Aug. 6, 1801-July 28, 1891.
their son, Francis H.M.Willcomb, Oct. 8, 1836- Feb. 3, 1877.
(base) WILLCOMB.
(right) James N. Webber, Feb. 28, 1834-Feb. 24, 1908. his wife, Clara L. Willcomb, Jan. 20, 1839-Mar. 7, 1923.
(back) Arthuh W. Webber, Oct. 6, 1867-June 20, 1933. (F.S.) FATHER MOTHER BROTHER MOTHER
C.L.W. FATHER J.N.W. ARTHUR.
G-87 -(front) WILLCOMB
(back) Capt. Joseph W. Willcomb, Oct. 18, 1827 -July 13, 1902.
His wife, Margaret S. Blake, Sept. 2, 1834-April 10, 1913.
Their daughter, Eva A. Willcomb, June 24, 1863- Feb. 27, 1922.
G-31 -Laura P. Underhill Willcomb-see Capt. William
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Willcomb.
G-87 -Margaret S. Blake Willcomb-see Capt. Joseph W. Willcomb.
C-174-Marion E. Willcomb-see Charles S. Willcomb.
H-69 -Mary Willcomb-see Capt. Joseph Willcomb.
A-80 -Mary Willcomb-see Joseph L. Ross.
*_ Minnie Adaline Willcomb, wife of Winfred Will- comb and daughter of Hollis and Melissa Hill, died Nov. 6, 1896, aged 23 years, 8 months. * -Minnie S. Willcomb, died Nov. 15, 1896, aged M.A.Hill Willcomb, died Nov. 15, 1896, aged 1 month.
G-31 -Nellie L. Willcomb-see Capt. William Willcomb. E-41 -Sacred to the memory of Mrs. Sarah Willcomb who departed this life Dec. 10, 1829, Aged 85 years.
That life is best that answers Life's best end And this we see in our departed friend.
(F.S.) S.W.
G-31 -Sarah E. Willcomb-see Capt. William Willcomb. G-31 -Susan D. Willcomb-see Capt. William Willcomb. *- Susan Mary Willcomb-see Susan Mary Webber. G-31 -(front) Capt. William Willcomb, 1797-1852. His wife, Sarah Sweet, 1801-1865.
William Willcomb, 1836-1897.
His wife, Laura P.Underhill, 1836-1909.
(right) Children of W. and S.S.Willcomb.
William A., 1828-1835.
John E., 1831-1832.
John S., 1833-1858.
William, 1836-1897.
Sarah S., 1838-1859.
Susan D., 1840-1858. Willie L., 1886-1889.
(back)
(left) Children of W. and L. P. Willcomb. Nellie L., 1865-1865. W. Howard, 1863-1889.
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E-43 -In memory of Capt. William Willcomb who de- parted this life April 23, 1809, AEt. 40. Farewell my friends dry up your tears I must lye here till Christ appears. (F.S.) W.W.
G-32 -Wm. Willcomb died Oct. 3, 1852, AE. 55 y'rs. (F.S.) blank.
G-31 -William Willcomb-see Capt. William Willcomb. G-31 -W. Howard Willcomb-see Capt. William Will- comb.
-William Loring Willcomb died Mar. 16, 1889, aged 3 years, 11 days.
He was the son of Wilbur H. and Mabel A. Will- comb.
C-174-Winfred H. Willcomb-see Charles S. Willcomb. B-50 -Martha Willett-see Martha Willett Lord.
E-45 -Here lies the bodey of Abigail Wise, dafter to Mr. Hennry and Mrs. Mary Wise, who died March 28, 1742 in the 6th year of her age. (F.S.) Abigail Wise.
E-49 -(front) John Wise 1775-1867.
Lucy S. Wise 1780-1813. Hannah G. Wise 1770-1854.
(right) Lucy S. Wise 1811-1885. (Union Defender marker.)
C-125-Here lyes the body of Mrs. Mary Wise, the wife of Mr. John Wise decd. October the 18th, 1725, in the 28 year of her age.
A-27 -Hasel Elpony Wood, widdow of Obadiah Wood, died Nouem'. the 27, 1714, Aged 78 years. Wright blesed are the dead wc die in the Lord.
A-26 -Here lyeth the body of James Wood, who died December the 16, 1708, and in the 34 year of his age.
C-121-(front) John Wood, son of John Wood and Mary Wood, died Decemr. the 29, 1712. Aged 15 weeks.
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(back) Margret, the daughter of John and Mary Wood, died August the 4th, 1714, Aged 8 months and 8 days.
(F.S.) John Wood Margret Wood.
C-119-Here lies the Body of Mr. John Wood, Who died Augerst the 22, A.D. 1751, in the 66 year of his age. (F.S.) Mr. John Wood.
B-149-Lucy S. Wood-see Henry F. Dunnels.
C-122-Here lies the body of Mrs. Mary Wood, wife to Mr. John Wood, decd. Sept. the 23d, 1726, in the 37 year of her age.
G-121-Margret Wood-see John Wood.
E-235-Margt. Wood-see Marg. Wood Caldwell.
B-163-Mrs. Judith, died Jan. 1, 1849, Aged 68, wife of Edward Woodbury of Newburyport, He died June 7, 1834, aged 43, on his passage home from N. Orleans.
B-162-Lucy Woodbury-see Lucy Woodbury Jewett.
G-102-Lydia Woodbury-see Otis C. Hardy.
*- Anice B. Worcester died Apr. 28, 1885, aged 22 years, 4 months.
F-19 -(tomb) Ira Worcester, Jacob Brown, 1848. (Union Defender marker.)
*- James T. Worcester, son of Ira and Sarah Wor- cester, died May 13, 1889, aged 47 years. (Buried in Tomb.)
A-42 -Mary Ann, daughter of Ira and Ruth G. Wor- cester, died March 22, 1838, Aged 9 mo'. and 15 d.
Ere sin could blight, or sorrow fade, Death came with kindly care, The opening bud to Heaven conveyed, And made it blossom there.
(F.S.) M.A.W.
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H-38 -William K. Worth, Co. I. 23rd. Reg't.Mass. Vol's. May 2, 1843-Dec. 20, 1877.
His wife, Abby J. Brockelbank, June 5, 1847- May 25, 1914. (base) WORTH (Union Defender marker.)
H-89 -Sarah Fuller, wife of Thomas Wyatt, born Nov. 24, 1786, died June 9, 1878.
This is not my resting place, Heaven is my home.
Erected by her niece, H.L.Hovey. (M.M.) Moran and Dutton, Lowell.
D-80 -Here lyes the Body of Samuel Yorke, son of Mr. Samuel and Mrs. Mary Yorke, who died Novr. the 27th, 1735, in the 15th year of his age. (F.S.) S.Y.
D-81 lyes Sarah Yorke, daur. to Mr. Sam- uel and Mrs. Mary Yorke, decd. March the 2d., 1735 in the 18th year of her age. (F.S.) S.Y. 2
N.B. B- 33-Mrs. Lucy Andrews, page 17, the verse should read-
Happy the dead who die in Christ, They from their sins and labors rest; Their holy works do follow them, To the bright mansions of the just.
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THE IPSWICH HISTORICAL SOCIETY
THE £
IPSWICH HISTORICAL £ SOCIETY
The Annual Meeting of the Ipswich Historical Society was held on Monday evening, December 2, 1935. The officers were elected as follows:
Honrary President-JAMES W. APPLETON
Acting President-RALPH W. BURNHAM
Vice Presidents-FRANCIS R. APPLETON, JAMES H. PROCTOR CORNELIUS CRANE
Treasurer-MRS. RALPH LADD
Secretary-MRS. T. FRANK WATERS
Directors-MISS SARAH E. LAKEMAN, JAMES W. APPLETON, AMOS E. JEWETT, DR. FRANK W. KYES, HENRY S. SPAULDING
Trustees-JOSEPH I. HORTON, CHARLES M. KELLY, ROBERT S. KIMBALL
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November 30, 1934.
IPSWICH HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Annual Report for Year Ending November 30, 1934
Balance Dec. 1, 1933
$270.42
Repairs
$ 11.70
Annual dues
327.00
Fuel
191.14
Annual supper
72.15
Water
8.56
Visitors' fees
225.50
Insurance
45.32
Books sold
56.04
Postage
16.00
Cards sold
40.35
Telephone
40.50
Telephone tolls
1.50
Printing
409.95
Association dues
2.00
Taxes
63.38
Federal tax on checks
1.20
Miscellaneous
19.22
Balance Nov. 30, 1934
183.99
$992.96
$992.96
ACCOUNT WITH IPSWICH SAVINGS BANK
Balance Dec. 1, 1933 $1,016.30
Interest :
Atlantic City El. Pfd. 180.00
Gandy Bridge
Fidelity
6 % $118.00
Fund 27.50
U. S. Rubber 6 1/2 % 202.58
Ipswich Sav.
Federal Pr. &
Lt. 20.00
Sold :
Illinois Central
Gandy Bridge 6% 1,240.00
U. S. Rubber 6 1/2 %
1,980.00
Dividends :
Ohio Power
Pfd. 148.12
6.00
United Gas
Imp. Pfd. 9.87
$6,364.11
Imp.
Com. 118.50
1M U. S. Rubber
912.50
12 DuPont de Nemours 1,168.50
1 29/50 Am. Gas & El. 44.39 3/8 Incorp. Inv's 6.64
Interest
50.66
Commissions 12.71
Federal tax 1.62
Bal. Nov. 30, 1934 2,322.09
$6,364.11
vice Pfd. 98.75
Bought :
2M Illinois Central
$1,845.00
Cent. Illinois Pfd. 103.69
Am. Gas & Elec. Com. 110.64
Public Service of N. J. 74.65
Gen. Elec.
54.50
Incorporated
Investors
13.75
R. I. Public Ser-
ings Bank 44.01
1,371.81
4 1/2 % 47.25
Cash a /c Ill. Central 4 1/2 % 750.00
Rent of land
United Gas
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IPSWICH HISTORICAL SOCIETY
CAPITAL ACCOUNT
$2,000 Federal Light & Power 6%
1965
35
$ 700.00
1,000 U. S. Rubber Ser. K 6 1/2 %
1936
100 1/2
1,005.00
1,000 U. S. Rubber 6 1/2 %
1939
96
960.00
1,250 Illinois Central 6%
1937
80
1,000.00
115 sh. American Gas & Electric Com.
17 1/2
2,012.50
100 sh. Anaconda Copper Mining
10 1/4
1,025.00
30 sh. Atlantic City Electric, Pfd.
86 1/2
2,595.00
15 sh. Central Illinois Lighting, Pfd.
95
1,425.00
125 sh. Commonwealth & Southern, Com.
118
140.63
55 sh. Consolidated Equities
1 1/2
82.50
12 sh. E. I. DuPont de Nemours
97 1/4
1,167.00
33 sh. Electric Bond & Share, Com.
8
264.00
10 sh. Fidelity Fund, Inc.
42.29
422.90
100 sh. General Electric, Com.
19 3/8
1,937.50
26 sh. Incorporated Investors
17.71
460.46
25 sh. Ohio Power, Pfd.
83
2,075.00
27 sh. Public Service of New Jersey, Com.
28 1/2
769.50
50 sh. Rhode Island Public Service, Pfd.
25
1,250.00
100 sh. United Gas Improvement, Com.
12 3/4
1,275.00
2 sh. United Gas Improvement, Pfd.
90
180.00
50 sh. United Light & Power "A," Com.
1 1/4
62.50
16 sh. Radio Corporation
53/4
92.00
Ipswich Savings Bank
2,322.09
$23,236.08
CHARLES M. KELLY, Treasurer.
JOSEPH I. HORTON,
ROBERT KIMBALL.
12.50
100 sh. Commonwealth & Southern Warrants
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LIFE MEMBERS
William Sumner Appleton
Albert Farwell Bemis
Boston, Mass.
Ralph W. Burnham
Ipswich, Mass.
Mrs. Ralph W. Burnham
Ipswich, Mass.
Mrs. Richard T. Crane
Chicago, Ill.
Cornelius Crane Frank C. Farley
Chicago, Ill. New York, N. Y.
Ralph H. Grant
Dayton, Ohio
Mrs. Alice T. Hartshorn
Taunton, Mass.
Princess Irvain Klan Kaplanoss
New York, N. Y.
John S. Lawrence
Boston, Mass.
Pride's Crossing, Mass.
Miss Katherine Loring Arthur R. Lord
Chicago, Ill.
William G. Low
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Mrs. Marietta K. Martin
Boston, Mass.
Wenham, Mass.
Seattle, Wash.
Ipswich, Mass.
Topsfield, Mass.
Ipswich, Mass.
Mrs. Florence Crane Robinson
Chicago, Ill.
John L. Saltonstall
Topsfield, Mass.
Boston, Mass.
Boston, Mass.
Boston, Mass.
New York, N. Y.
Boston, Mass.
Ipswich, Mass.
RESIDENT MEMBERS
Harcourt Amory
Mrs. Harcourt Amory
Mrs. Francis R. Appleton Francis R. Appleton, Jr. James W. Appleton Randolph M. Appleton Charles M. Arthur Eben H. Bailey Dr. George G. Bailey George Adrian Barker
Joseph I. Horton Mrs. Joseph I. Horton J. Warren Horton Stanley Howard
Mrs. Stanley Howard Fred R. Hull Amos E. Jewett
Arthur W. Johnson Mrs. Harriett M. Johnson
Miss Ida B. Johnson .
Mrs. Elmer L. Mitchell.
Mrs. Maude Bemis Parsons
James H. Procter Thomas E. Procter Charles G. Rice
Richard M. Saltonstall
Mrs. Charles P. Searle
John E. Searle
Mrs. Miriam Kimball Stockton
Bayard Tuckerman, Jr. Mrs. T. Franklin Waters
Boston, Mass.
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Mrs. George Adrian Barker Mrs. Kate S. Barnard Byron V. Bennett Mrs. Julia A. Bird Mrs. Alice L. Blake
Mrs. Chester A. Bolles Norman J. Bolles Mrs. Leone Bracker George E. Brewer, Jr. Mrs. George E. Brewer, Jr. A. Story Brown Fred A. Brown John A. Brown Frank M. Burke
Rev. James G. Cairns
Mrs. Genevieve Campbell
Mrs. Charles C. Canney David B. Claxton Edward S. Cogswell Dr. Frank L. Collins Miss Harriet Condon John F. Conley Sylvester D. Conley
Mrs. William Critchley Arthur C. Damon Mrs. Carrie Damon Miss Edith L. Daniels Mrs. Lyman H. Daniels Mrs. Grace T. Davidson Harry W. Davis Mrs. Harry W. Davis Howard N. Doughty Mrs. Howard N. Doughty
Miss Abby M. Fellows Charles E. Goodhue Charles E. Goodhue, Jr. Mrs. Ferris Greenslet Mrs. Ernest Harding Mrs. Ned L. Harris George H. W. Hayes Mrs. George H. W. Hayes Walter E. Hayward Mrs. Walter E. Hayward Miss Alice Heard
Charles M. Kelley Mrs. Henry Kenyon Frederick A. Kimball Miss Lucy A. Kimball Robert S. Kimball
Mrs. Robert S. Kimball Dr. Frank W. Kyes Mrs. Frank W. Kyes
Mrs. Ralph E. Ladd
Miss Sarah E. Lakeman
Mrs. Mary S. Langdon
Arthur S. Lord Austin L. Lord Charles L. Lovell
Daniel B. Lunt
Mrs. Daniel B. Lunt
Charles A. Mallard
Edward J. Marcorelle
Harry S. Merson
Miss Abby L. Newman
Sumner Nichols Mrs. Sumner Nichols
Mrs. Carl Nordstrom
Mrs. Elizabeth B. Norwood
Rev. Carroll Perry
Miss Leonora Pollard
Miss Valina I. Porter Mrs. Fred G. Ross John L. Russell George A. Schofield Miss Alice M. Smith Mrs. A. W. Smith Henry S. Spaulding Miss Lucy B. Story Mrs. Ward M. Tenney Isaac R. Thomas Mrs. Isaac R. Thomas R. Elbert Titcomb Mrs. R. Elbert Titcomb Miss Annie G. Wade Miss Emma E. Wait Ralph C. Whipple Mrs. Ralph C. Whipple Miss Susan C. Whipple
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Wayne Henderson Mrs. Benjamin Horton
Rev. Frederick C. Wilson Frederick S. Witham
NON-RESIDENT MEMBERS
Frederick J. Alley
Hamilton, Mass.
Mrs. Frederick J. Alley
Hamilton, Mass.
Mrs. Samuel G. Babcock
Boston, Mass.
Harry E. Bailey
Boston, Mass.
Mrs. Richard Bartlett
New York, N. Y.
Miss E. D. Boardman
Boston, Mass. Lynn, Mass.
Miss Clara Breed Albert S. Brown Harry Appleton Brown John A. Caldwell
Salem, Mass.
Lowell, Mass.
Winchester, Mass.
Mrs. Elizabeth B. Carleton
Rowley, Mass.
Miss Gertrude W. Carleton
Rowley, Mass.
Rowley, Mass.
Mayaguez, Porto Rico
Haverhill, Mass.
Mrs. George L. DeBlois
Boston, Mass.
Los Angeles, Calif.
Boston, Mass.
Boston, Mass.
Chestnut Hill, Penn.
Haverhill, Mass.
Marblehead, Mass.
Peoria, Ill. Alton, Ill.
Cambridge, Mass.
New York, N. Y.
Mrs. Frederick R. Galacar
Boston, Mass.
Boston, Mass.
Portland, Me.
Washington, D. C.
Winchester, Mass.
New York, N. Y.
New York, N. Y.
Long Island, N. Y.
Andover, Mass. Andover, Mass.
Oberlin, Ohio
Fall River, Mass. Fall River, Mass.
Dr. J. L. Goodale A. W. Gordon Mrs. William A. Haggerty
Arthur W. Hale
Clarence L. Hay
Mrs. Clarence L. Hay
Mrs. Robert Haydock Alfred V. Kidder Mrs. Alfred V. Kidder
Arthur S. Kimball Leonard B. Kleeb Mrs. Leonard B. Kleeb
Mrs. Knight Dexter Cheney
Henry T. Cowles Mrs. Porter C. Croy
Miss C. Bertha Dobson Robert G. Dodge Mrs. Robert G. Dodge Mrs. William M. Elkins William W. Emerson Miss Frances S. Farley
Mrs. George E. Farley Sylvanus C. Farley Mrs. Eunice W. Felton Amos Tuck French
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Miss Carrie B. Knowlton Curtis E. Lakeman
Mrs. May W. Lester
Mrs. William L. Lyons
Mrs. Samuel M. Magoffin
Mrs. Harry Markoe Mrs. C. E. Marsh
Miss Olive V. Marsh
Miss Helen K. Mills Dr. Robert B. Osgood Robert H. Perdue
Agar Ludlow Perkins Miss Maidee Polleys Frank W. Potter A. Davidson Remick James A. Robinson
Mrs. James A. Robinson
Derby Rogers Arthur Shurcliff Mrs. Henry P. Smith Harry C. Spiller
Mrs. Charles Sprague
Miss Mabel C. Taggart
Miss Marion Thomas
Stanley M. Tracy Frank P. Trussell Mrs. Annie Tuckerman
Harry W. Tyler
Dr. Herman F. Vickery
Langdon Warner Roger S. Warner George F. Waters Grace C. Waymouth Mrs. Samuel Welldon
Mrs. Charles W. Whipple Harvey Whipple Henry W. Whipple
Mrs. Henry W. Whipple Roger Whipple Sherman L. Whipple Sherman L. Whipple, Jr. T. H. Bailey Whipple Mrs. Oliver Wolcott Chalmers Wood, Jr.
Los Angeles, Calif. New York, N. Y. Hartford, Conn. Louisville, Ky.
St. Paul, Minn.
Pennlyn, Penn. Lynn, Mass.
Lynn, Mass.
Kent, Conn.
Boston, Mass.
Cleveland, Ohio
Brooklyn, N. Y. Essex, Mass.
Boston, Mass.
Pasadena, Calif.
West Newton, Mass.
West Newton, Mass.
New Canaan, Conn.
Boston, Mass.
Boston, Mass.
Boston, Mass.
Brookline, Mass.
Cambridge, Mass.
Portland, Ore.
Essex Falls, N. J.
Hamilton, Mass.
Boston, Mass. Washington, D. C.
Brookline, Mass. Cambridge, Mass. Boston, Mass.
Fall River, Mass.
Tamworth, N. H. New York, N. Y.
New York, N. Y. Plymouth, Mich. Cranford, N. J. Cranford, N. J. Hagerstown, Md. Webster, Mass. Webster, Mass. Pittsburgh, Penn. Hamilton, Mass. New York, N. Y.
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Mrs. Charles Morgan Wood Joseph F. Woods
Tucson, Ariz. Boston, Mass.
HONORARY MEMBERS
John Albree, Jr. Frank C. Farley
Mrs. Katherine S. Farley Reginald Foster
South Manchester, Conn. Boston, Mass.
Miss Alice A. Gray
Sauquoit, N. Y.
Miss Emily R. Gray
Sauquoit, N. Y.
Albert Farley Heard, II.
Boston, Mass.
Mrs. Otis S. Kimball
Boston, Mass.
Miss Sarah S. Kimball
Salem, Mass.
New York, N. Y.
New York, N. Y.
Chicopee, Mass.
Brookline, Mass.
Boston, Mass.
East Lexington, Mass. St. Louis, Mo.
Henry S. Manning Mrs. Mary W. Manning Miss Esther Parmenter Denison R. Slade Joseph Spiller Miss Ellen M. Stone W. F. Warner
Swampscott, Mass.
South Manchester, Conn.
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The Ipswich Historical Society was organized in 1890, and incorporated in 1898. It has purchased and restored to its original architecture the ancient house it now occupies, one of the finest speci- mens of the early Colonial style. It has issued a series of Publications which have now reached to No. XXIX, which are of general interest.
We wish to commend our work and our needs to our own citizens, to those who make their summer home with us, to all scat- tered throughout our land, who have an ancestral connection with the old Town, and to any who incline to help us. We can use large funds wisely in sustaining the Society, and erecting and endowing our new building, and in establishing a permanent endowment.
Our membership is of two kinds: an Annual Membership, with yearly dues of $2.00, which entitles to a copy of the Publications as they are issued and free entrance to our House with friends; and a Life Membership, with a single payment of $50.00, which entitles to all the privileges of membership.
Names may be sent at any time to the President. Orders for the Publications, sent to the Secretary, will be filled at once.
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PUBLICATIONS OF THE IPSWICH HISTORICAL SOCIETY
I. The Oration by Rev. Washington Choate and the Poem by Rev. Edgar F. Davis, on the 200th Anniversary of the Resistance to the Andros Tax, 1887. Price 25 cents.
II to VII inclusive. Out of print.
VIII. "The Development of our Town Government" and "Common Lands and Commonage," with the Proceedings at the Annual Meeting, 1899. Price 50 cents.
IX. "A History of the old Argilla Road in Ipswich, Massachusetts," by Thomas Franklin Waters. Price 50 cents.
X. "The Hotel Cluny of a New England Village," by Sylvester Baxter, and the History of the Ancient House with Proceedings at the Annual Meeting, 1900. Price 50 cents. (See No. XX.)
XI. "The Meetieng House Green and a Study of Houses and Lands in that vicinity," with Proceedings at the Annual Meeting, Dec. 2, 1901. Price 50 cents.
XII. "Thomas Dudley and Simon and Ann Bradstreet." A Study of House-Lots to Determine the Location of Their Homes, and the Exercises at the Dedication of Tablets, July 31, 1902, with Proceedings at the Annual Meeting, Dec. 1902. Price 50 cents.
XIII. "Fine Thread, Lace and Hosiery in Ipswich," by Jesse Fewkes and "Ipswich Mills and Factories," by Thomas Franklin Waters, with Proceedings at the Annual Meeting. Price 50 cents.
XIV. "The Simple Cobler of Aggawam," by Rev. Nathaniel Ward. A reprint of the 4th edition, published in 1647, with fac-simile of title page, preface, and headlines, and the exact text and an Essay, "Nathaniel Ward and the Simple Cobler," by Thomas Franklin Waters, 116 pp., 75 cents. Postage 10 cents. A limited edition, printed on heavy paper, bound in boards. Price, $1.50, postage prepaid.
XV. "The Old Bay Road from Saltonstall's Brook and Samuel Apple- ton's Farm," and "A Genealogy of the Ipswich Descendants of Samuel Appleton," by Thomas Franklin Waters, with proceed. ings at the Annual Meeting. Price 75 cents.
XVI and XVII. Double number. "Candlewood. An Ancient Neighbor- hood in Ipswich." With Genealogies of John Brown, 39 pp., William Fellows, 47 pp., and Robert Kinsman, 15 pp. 160 pp., octavo, with maps, full page illustrations and complete index, by Thomas Franklin Waters. Price $1.50. Postage 8 cents.
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