Records of the town of Tisbury, Mass. : beginning June 29, 1669, and ending May 16, 1864, Part 20

Author: Tisbury (Mass.); Swift, William S. (William Smith), 1860- 4n; Cleveland, Jennie W. (Jennie Warren), 1869- 4n; Banks, Charles Edward, 1854-1931. cn
Publication date: 1903
Publisher: Boston : Wright & Potter Print. Co.
Number of Pages: 868


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iection to the Despotism of A Frence mode of Goverment and that all the People of these Colonies ought therefore readily & Cheerfully to concur with the measures Adopted by their Delegates at the Late Grand American Congress in Order to bring in the Canadians to Unite with the Other British Colonists in Asserting their common Right and Tittle to all the Privilidges & Immunities of Free brittish Subjects


There are also beside those which we have taken Particular Notice off Divers other verey Injurious and Oppressive Measures with regard to these Collonies : Of Late Adopted and carrying on by the Brittish Ministry concerning which wee hope it will Suffice for us to Declare as wee are so happy as to agree in Sentiment with the Grand American Congress; with respect to these as well as other matters of Publick Greviance So we are Determined to conforn our Conduct to the resolu- tions which they have Published


With A Special aim at Serving our Constituents the People of the very Small and Poor (tho' Antient) County of Dukes County in their Remote and Obscure Situation; wee who are of the Committees of the Several Towns in that county have passed the before goeing Resolves, but wee have yet also herein Humbly Aimed at Contributing to the Ser- vice of Brittish Americans in General in their Contests for their Just Rights and Priviledges to whose Obtaining what they Claim wee Apre- hend that their appearing by their Publick Exploit Declarations to agree in their Claims and to be alike Resolved and Persisting in them will be greatly conducive, and wee with the utmoste Sincerity declare that it is with hearty Loyalty to Our Sovereign Lord the King with an high Sence of the Power and dignity of the Brittish Parliment and Ministry and of the Reverence wee Owe them account hereof with Sincear affection and good will to the People of Great Brittan - with great grief and concern on account of the Present unhappy Variance and Strife between that Countery and her American Collonies an Earnest desire of the relation of that happy union Love and harmony formerly Subsisted between them; by A Relation of those Liberties Privilidges Imunities to these Colonies and to this Province in Particular which they Enjoyed till about the year 1763 and from a Sence of Our Duty to God, Our country and our Selves and to future Generations of British Americans as well as the present : Wee have so freely Expressed Our Sentiments with respect to matters of so high Importance and of so Delicate a Nature as the Rights of the Brittish Collonists in America and the Conduct of those Towards them who are in highest Power in the Mother Countery


And that Great Brittain and her Colonies may be blessed with an


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happy Union and harmony between them and may respectively enjoy all their Just Rights and Priveledges and every Publick blessing to the end of time and that King George the third our most Rightfull Sov- ereign may Long and hapily boath for himself and his Subjects reign over the People of his widely Extended Empire: And that his Suc- cessors on the Brittish Throne to the Latest Posterity may be Protestants of his Illusterous Race And great good and happy Monarchs by & under whose wise mild and Righteous Goverment their Subjects Shall enjoy great Peace and hapiness is Our most Earnest Prayer to the Supreme ruler of the Universe to which we wish every Britton and Every Brittish American would Sincearly & Devoutly Say A Men


Recorded by EZRA ATHEARN Town Clerk


Tisbuary ss At a Townmeeting Legally Warn'd & held at the Court- house in Tisbuary on Tuesday ye 14th of Decembr AD 1774 in Order to Raise A Sum of Monney to Defray the charges of the Town of Tisbuary for the Ensuing year Ezra Athearn being Moderator of Said meeting, on £ motion made it was put to Vote whether 120 Lawfull Monney Should be Rais'd on the Inhabitants by A Tax & the Vote passed in the Affirmative


Attest EZRA ATHEARN Town Clerk


Tisbuary ss : At a Town=meeting holden at the courthouse in Said Tisbuary on Febreuary ye 4th AD 1775 at Sd Meeting Deacon Smith was chosen Moderator, upon Motion made it was put to Vote to See whether the constable be Directed to Pay the Province Monney to Henry Gard- ner of Stow as the Province Congress directs & the Vote passed in the Affirmative,


Secondly it was put to Vote to See whether the Town of Tisbury would Support Said Constable in Collecting Said Towns Monney and the Vote passed in the Affirmative, And then Said Meeting was adjornd to the first Tuesday in March following at two of the Clock afternoon


EZRA ATHEARN Town Clerk.


March ye 7th AD 1775 Met at the abovesaid time & place and at Said Meeting it was put to Vote to See wheather the Town of Tisbuary would Send A Delegate to Sit in the Provincial Congress at Concord & the Vote passed in the Affirmative And then it was put to Vote to See wheather Deacon Ransford Smith Should be the Man to Represent the Town of Tisbuary to Sit in the Prvincial Congress at Said Concord And the Vote passed in the Affirmative


r EZRA ATHEARN Town Clerk


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Tisbuary ss at an Annaversary March Meeting Leggally Warnd & held at the Courthouse in Said Tisbuary on Tuesday the Seventh of March A D 1775 at three of the Clock in ye afternoon in Order to Chuse all Such Town Officers for ye Ensuing year as is by Law Required to be chosen in Towns Annually And at Said Meeting Mr Elisha west was chosen Moderator and then the herein after Named Persons ware Chosen to Serve in the Respective Offices for the Ensuing Year Viz Ezra Athearn Town Clerk Shobal Cottle Stephen Luce Joseph Allen Select Men, Ben- jamin Allen Town Treasurer, Benjamin Lumbert Seth Look Joseph Merrey Fence Viewers, Barnard Case Samuell Look Aaron Norton Sur- veyers of highways, Noah Look Jonathan Manter Peter West Tything- men, Elisha West Elijah Look William Rotch Wardens Robert Cithcart Sealer of Leather, Thomas Manchester Josiah Luce Surveyers of Lum- ber, Sam" Lumbert cornelus Norton hogrevs, And at Said Meeting Heze- kiah Luce Timothy Lumbert Isiah Gray Peter West Sam" Dagett ware Chosen for a committee of Inspection to See that the Continential & Pro- vencial Congress be adheard to,


and at the Abovesaid Meeting Josiah Hancock was Chosen Constable for the Town of Tisbuary for the Current year and then Sd March Meet- ing was Adjornd to the 14th of March Instant to be holden at the house of Capt Sm11 Colbs at Six o ' the Clock in the Afternoon


Tisbuary March ye 7th AD 1775 # EZRA ATHEARN Town Clerk


Memorandum at ye abovesd March meeting Noah Look Isaac Daggett Benja Burges was Chosen overseers of ye Poor for the Town of Tisbuary for ye Curent year


Attest EZRA ATHEARN Town Clerk


Tisbury April ye 15th Day A D 1775


For Vallue Recievd I Promise to Pay to Jethro Butler or his Order the Sum of Ninety Pounds Six Shillings & Eght pence Lawful Monney at or before the thertieth Day of November next if not paid then Intrest till paid, as Witness my hand


AARON NORTON


Enterd on the Town Book of Records in Tisbuary this 19th Day of April AD 1775 Ur EZRA ATHEARN Town Clerk


Tisbuary ss : At A Townmeeting of the Freeholders and Other Inhab- itants of Tisbuary Holden at the courthouse in Sª Tisbuary on Thursday the 18th of May AD 1775 Whereof Deacon Stephen Luce was Moderator,


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and it was put to Vote agreeable to the notification for Said Meeting to See wheather Said Freeholders and Other Inhabitants would Vote to Send all the out Standing Province Monies in the constables Hands in Said Tisbuary to Henrey Gardner of Stow for the Province use and the Vote Passed in the affirmative and also at Sd Meeting it Was Voted to Support and Endemnify Said out Standing ConStables in Send the Said Towns Province monnies to Said Henry Gardner of Stow


Dated at Sd Tisbuary this 13th of May A D 1775


$. EZRA ATHEARN Town Clerk


Tisbuary ss: At A Town=meeting of the Freeholders and Other Inhabitants of Tisbuary Holden at the Courthouse by Adjornment on June the Seventh A D : 1775 in Order to Chuse Some Suitable Person to Represent Sª Tisbuary in the Provincal congress to be holden at Water- town Ensuing the Date hereof, and at Said meeting it was put to Vote viz wheather James athearn Should be the Man and the Vote passed in the Afirmative


June ye 7th AD 1775


PL EZRA ATHEARN Town Clerk


Tisbuary ss at a Town=Meeting Legally Warn'd and held, at ye Courthouse in Tisbuary by the Freeholders & other Inhabitants of Tis- buary On Thursday the 29th of June AD 1775 At four of ye Clock after- noon, In Order to See if Said Town will Chuse a Committee to Joyn with the Committee or Committees that are chosen or may be chosen in the Other Towns in the County, In Order to Consider of & Carrey into Execution Such Methods as they Shall think proper to be done under our present Situation Respecting our Publick Affairs, and at Said Meeting Deacon Stephen Luce was Chosen Moderator, And then it was put to Vote to See Wheather Deacon Luce Abijah Athearn and Samuell Look all of Said Tisbuary, Should be the Abovesaid Committee and the Vote passed in the Affirmative, and then Said meeting was Adjorn'd to the next thursday at Four of ye Clock afternoon at the aboveSaid place, Tis- buary June ye 29th AD 1775 Ezra Athearn Town Clerk Tisbuary ss : Att the Abovesaid Meeting holden by Adjornment on July ye 6th AD : 1775 at four of ye Clock in ye Afternoon and at Said meeting Some Resolves ware then offered by Said committee which ware Read Examin'd and then Voted the Acceptance thereof by the Majority of the Voters then Present, Dated at Tisbuary June ye 6th AD 1775


EZRA ATHEARN Town Clerk


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Tisbuary ss : At A Town=meeting Legally Warn'd & held in Tis- buary by Adjornment at the House of Mr Sam" Manters on Monday the 31st of July A D : 1775


Deacon Stephen Luce was Chosen Moderator of Said Meeting Said Meeting was Called at the Request of the Provincal Congress, To See Wheather the Town of Tisbury will make their Aportion of A Certain Number of Coats Said Congress had promised the Now Standing Army of Enlisted Soldiers for the Province And at Said meeting it was Voted by the Freeholders then Present that the now Standing Select Men of Tisbuary be A committee to Procure the coats for the Provincal Soldiers


Dated Tisbuary July ye 31st A D 1775 EZRA ATHEARN Town Clerk


Tisbuary ss : At A Town=Meeting Legally Warn'd Held at the court- house in Tisbuary by the Freeholders and Other Inhabitants thereof on Monday ye 21st of August AD 1775 at three of the clock afternoon In Order to See if the Town will Vote to Send a Petition to the General Assembly at Watertown To See if they will Grant us a Number of Men to be Raised for the Defence of Said Town or to Act in any Method as the Town Shall think proper in the Affair, whereof Deacon Stephen Luce was Chosen Moderator, and then at Said meeting it was put to Vote to See wheather the Town Should Send A Petition to the General court to Supply us with A Number of Men for our Defence by Sea or Land or boath as they Shall think fitt, and the Vote passed in the Affirmative,


and Also at Said Meeting it was Voted that Ezra Ahearn Stephen Luce Ransford Smith Joseph Allen Thomas Winston Should be a com- mittee to Draw up Said Petition, and Also that Said Committee was Voted to Draw up Some Suitable Instructions for Our Present Repre- sentative when at Said court to consider and represent our Circum- stances, That wee cannot Supply Said Men with Arms nor Amunition and if they Cannot be Obtaind without them then not have them come, for wee have but A Small Supply for Our Selves and Cannot git any more at Present, The Above Petition & Instructions were Read Exan- in'd accepted and Voted by the Majority of the Voters Present at Said meeting


Dated Tisbuary August ye 21st A D 1775


me EZRA ATHEARN Town clerk


Tisbuary ss : At A Town=meeting Legally warn'd & held at the Courthouse in Tisbuary on Wensday ye 25th of October AD 1775 in


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Order to Vote what Monney the Town Shall think fitt to Raise to De- fray the Town charges the Ensuing year and at Said Meeting Deacon Stephen Luce was Chosen Moderator and then it was put to Vote whether one hundred and Twenty pounds Should be Raised on the Inhabitants by a Tax and the Vote passed in the Affirmative


Tisbuary October ye 25th 1775


EZRA ATHEARN Town Clerk


Tisbuary ss : At A Town=Meeting Legally Warn'd & held by the Freeholders and Other Inhabitants of Tisbuary, Holden at the court- house in Said Tisbuary on Monday the Eighteenth Day of December 1775 In Order to See if the Town would Prefer a petition to the General court of the Province of the Massachusetts Bay in new England, and at Said Meeting Deacon Stephen Luce was chosen Moderator, And then it was put to Vote to See whether the Town would Prefer a Petition to the general court to Send us A Committee of that Court to come here & take a View of our Circumstances and Report what Mode of conduct wee Shall pursue in order for our Safety under Our Situation and that the Select Men Prefer the S! Petiton in behalf of the Town, and the Vote passed in the Affirmative December ye 18th A D 1775 Attest EZRA ATHEARN Town Clerk


Tisbuary ss : At A Town=meeting Legally warn'd and held by the Freeholders & other Inhabitants of Sª Tisbuary at the Courthouse in Tisbuary on Thursday the Eighth Day of March A D. 1776 In order to See If the Town would chuse a committee Either by themselves or to Joyn with the Other Towns Committees in the County if they Shall See Cause to Chuse any to Prefer A Petition to the Generall Court to See if they will grant us A further Supply of Men Arms & Amunition for the Defence of the Island against any Invasion, Deacon Luce being chosen moderator and then it was put to Vote to See if Said Town would Preffer a Petition to Said Court and the Vote passed in the Affirmative, and then it was put to Vote to See wheather Shobal Cottle Esq' Deacon Ransford Smith and Ezra Athearn Should be the Said Committee and the Vote passed in the Affirmative # EZRA ATHEARN Town Clerk


Tisbury ss : at a March Meeting holden at the Courthouse in Tisbuary on the 19th of March AD 1776 for the Choice of Town officers for the Ensuing year and at Said meeting deacon Stephen Luce was Chosen Mod- erator, and then the after named Town officers ware Chosen by Vote to


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Serve in their Respective offices for the Ensuing year Viz Ezra Athearn Town Clerk, Esq" Shobal Cottle Deacon Stephen Luce & Mr Joseph Allen ware Chosen Select men, Benja Allen Town Treasurer Jonathan Manter Constable Barnard Case Noah Look overseers of ye poor, Russel Hancock Hezekiah Luce Aaron Norton Surveyers of highweys, Abijah Athearn Tho: Look William Luce Fence Viewers, Sam" Dagett Elijah Look Tything men, Robert Cithcart John Mansfield Sealers of Leather, Eanoch Luce Joseph Chase hogreves and then Said March meeting was adjornd to Tuesday the Second Day of April next to be holden at the Courthouse in Said Tisbuary at Four of ye clock afternoon


Dated At Tisbuary March ye 19th AD 1776


EZRA ATHEARN Town Clerk


Tisbuary ss : at an Adjornment of the Afore sd March Meeting holden at the Court House in Sd Tisbuary on Tuesday ye Second Day of April 1776 And the Standing Constable made Return that the Aforesaid Jona- than Manter Refusd to to Serve the Town of Tisbury in the office of Constable for the Ensuing year and then at Said Meeting it was put to Vote to See whether John Luce Should Serve the Town of Tisbuary in the office of a Constable for the current year And the Vote passed in the Affirmative and then Sª March meeting was Adjornd to Tuesday the 16th of april AD : 1776 EZRA ATHEARN Town Clerk


Tisbuary ss : at an adjornment of the Aforesaid March=meeting to be holden at the Courthouse in Sd Tisbuary on Tuesday ye 16th of April A D 1776 and at Said meeting the Standing Constable made Return that the abovesaid John Luce Refused to Serve the Town of Tisbuary in the Office of A constable for the Present year And then the Moderator put John Holmes to Vote to See whether the Town of Tisbuary would Chuse Said Holmes for A Constable and the Vote passed in the Afirmative and then Said March Meeting was Adjorn'd to the First Tuesday of Septem- ber next


Tisbuary April ye 16th AD 1776


EZRA ATHEARN Town Clerk


Tisbuary ss : Att A Town meeting Legally Warn'd and held At the Courthouse in Tisbuary by the Freeholders and Other Inhabitants On Tuesday ye 25th Day of June A D: 1776 in Order to See if the Town would Chuse a committee to Examine the Accounts of any Persons that Shall bring in their Accounts for Victualing any Persons upon Allarm


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the Last year, in Order to Lay them before the General court in order to Draw their money And at Said Meeting Deacon Stephen Luce was Chosen Moderator, and then it was put to Vote to See wheather Deacon Stephen Luce M' Joseph Allen & Ezra Athearn Should be the Said Com- mittee and the Vote passed in the Affirmative


Recorded this 22nd Day of June AD 1776 by me EZRA ATHEARN Town Clerk


Tisbury ss : at an Adjornment of the Abovesaid March=meeting holden at the Court house in Tisbuary on Tuesday ye Tenth Day of Septr A D : 1776 in Order for the Choice of A Constable for the Current year and at sd Meeting the Standing Constable made return that the above Said Holmes Refused to Serve the Town of Tisbuary in the office of A Constable for the Present Year, And then at Said meeting it was put to Vote to See whether the Voters then Present would Chuse M' Francis Norton for A Constable for Tisbuary the Current year and the Vote passed in the Affirmative and then Said narch Meeting was Adjorn'd to the 24th Day of September Instant A D 1776


# me EZRA ATHEARN Town Clerk


Tisbuary ss : At A Town=Meeting Legally Warn'd & held by the Freeholders of Tisbuary at the Townhouse in Said Tisbuary on Fryday ye Thirteenth Day of December A D. 1776 in Order to take under their most Serious consideration the Sad and Allarming circumstances this county as well as the rest of the country is at present under, and then & thare to consider what mode of conduct this Town with the rest of ye county Shall be thought best to come into for our Preservation if wee are Attack't by the Kings Troops, And to chuse A committee if the Town thinks propper to take the Affair under consideration, Or to Joyn with the other Towns in the county if they See Cause to Act with us, At Sd Meeting Deacon Stephen Luce was chosen Moderator, And then it was put to Vote to See whether Esq! James Athearn Deacon Ransford Smith Mr Elisha West Should be a Committee to Joyn with the Other Towns Committees in Our County, Or by themselves and with the Com- mision Officers of the Militia in Sd County, To consider and agree upon whate mode of Conduct the People of this Town with the rest of the County Shall come into in Order for our Preservation if wee Should be Attack" by the Kings Troops,


Enter'd pr me EZRA ATHEARN Town clerk


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Tisbuary ss : At A Town=meeting Leggally warn'd & held by the Freeholders of Tisbuary at the Townhouse in Tisbuary on Tuesday the Seventeenth day of December A D: 1776 In order firstly to See how much Monney Said - Freeholders woul Vote to be Rais'd to Defray their Town Charges for the year, and at Said meeting Deacon Stephen Luce was Chosen Moderator, and then it was put to Vote whether L. 150 L: Money Should be Rais'd by a Tax on Said Town and the Vote passed in the Affirmative, Secondly it was put to Vote to See wheather L. S d 6 =13 = 4 -- L M Should be rais'd by a Tax on Said Inhabitants as an Addition to M' Damans Sallery for this Present Year and the Vote passed in the affirmative, Thirdly it was Likewise Voted at Said meeting that the People of Homseshole in the Districts of Tisbuary are to pro- vide a School for themselves to Extend Westward as far as Thomas Smiths Sam" Looks Silvanus Luces and to Draw their proportion of Monney Out of the Treasury for Said School for Three Years Ensuing the Date hereof,


Fourthly it was Also Voted at Sd Meeting that James Athearn Esq" Shobal Cottle Esqr. and Mr Joseph Allen Should be a Committee to Settle the Schools proportion of time between Tisbuary and the Other part of Said Town Called Checemo, for three years Ensuing the Date hereof, and if they Cannot agree, then for them to Chuse a Committee out of Town to Settle Sd School as they in their Wisdom think propper


Entred pr me EZRA ATHEARN Town Clerk


Dukes County ss To the Collector of the Town of Tisbury in the County Aforesaid Greeting


Required in the name & Goverment of the People of the State of Masachusett Bay in New England you are Required To Collect of the Sevrall Persons named in the list Herewith Committed unto you each one his Respective Proportion therein Set Down of the Sum total of such List being a Tax or Asesment Granted by the Court of General Sessions of the Peace for the County Aforesaid for Defraying the Nese- cery Charge Arising within the Same And to Deliver and pay In the Sum or Sums which you Shall So Levy and Collect unto Thomas Cooke Esqr Treasurer of the Sª County or his Sucesors in sd office who Is by them appointed to Receve the same and To Compleat and Make up an Account of your Collection of the whole Sums at on or before the Tenth Day of June next and if any Person or Persons Shall Neglect or Refuse to make Payment of the Sum or Sums Wheareat he or they are Respec- tivly Assessed and Set in Said List to Distraen the Goods or Chattles


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of such Person or Persons to the Value thereof and the Distress or Dis- tresses So taken to keep by the Space of four Days at the Cost and Charge of the owner and if the owner Do not Pay the Sum or Sums of money so Asessed upon him within the space of four Days then the Distress or Distresses so taken you are to Expose and openly Sell at an out Cry for Payment of the Money and Charges - Notice of Such Saile being Posted up in Same Publick Place in sd Town Twenty four hours Before hand and the overplus Coming by the sd sail, If any be besides the Sum. or Sums of the Assesment and The Charges of taking and keeping of the Distress and Distresses to be Immediately Restored to the Owner and For want of goods and chattles whereon to make Dis- tress you are to Siese the Body or Bodies of the Person or Persons So Refusing and him or them Commit


To the Common Goal of the sd County their to Remain Untill he or they Pay and Satisfy the Sevrall Sum or Sums wheareat they are Respectively Assessed as Assª Unless upon Application made to the Coart of Generall Sessions of the Peace the Same or Any Part therof Shall be Abated


Dated at Tisbury the 24 Day of March A Dom 1777


STEPHEN LUCE


Selectmen


SHUBAEL COTTLE


for sa Tisbury


JOSEPH ALLEN


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Jonathan Athearn


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Joseph Look


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William Case


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Solomon Athearn .


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Matthew Mantor


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David Luce


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Stephen Rogers


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Thomas Wheldon


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John Clevland


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John Pope


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Eliphelet Leach


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William Harden


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Charles Edmonson


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Seth Luce


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Jacob Clifford Jr .


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Robart Athearn


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Thomas Cottle


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Jemima Luce


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John Luce Jr


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Charles Luce


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Bartlet Allen


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William Weeks


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Thomas Buttler Jr


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Nathaniel Skiff


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Jeruel West .


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Lot Rogers


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Abisha Dunham


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Salvanus Luce


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