The declaration of faith with the church covenant and list of members of the Federal Street Baptist Church, Boston, constituted July 16, 1827, Part 2

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Publication date: 1837
Publisher: Boston, Mass. : Gould, Kendall and Lincoln
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She also Mark 1. 5. Taite ill. 7, 8, 21. Matt. il. 10. Acts il. 11, and Fifty 12-30, min . 17, and 301. 18-24, and won 8. Rom. 11. 3, 4. John m. 24, And 12 1. Eph. 1. 5. Gal. 19. 99. I tor. vn. 13.


7. That the first day of the week, called the Lord's Day, ought to be kept holy as the Christian Sabbath ; and that it is our indispensabile duty to


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assemble ourselves together on that day, and to worship God in a public manner, by offering up our prayers and thanksgivings, by attending to the preached word and ordinances, and by singing psalms, and hynms, and spiritual songs.


And God blessed the seventh day, and sanctified it ; because that in it he had rested from all his work. Gen. n. M. Remember the Sabbath day to keep it holy. Es. S. S. And upon the first day of the week, when the disciples came together to break bread, I'mul preached unto them. Acts av. 7. I was in the spirit on the Lord's day. Rev. 1. 10. Let us consider one another to provoke unto love and to good works; not forsaking the assembling of ourselves to- gother, as the manner of some is. Hek. A. 21, 25. These all con- tinned with one accord in prayer and supplication, with the women, and Mary the mother of Jesus, and with bas brethren. Acts 1. 14. Speaking to yourselves in psalms, and hymns, and spiritual songs, "mgmg and making melody to your heart to the Land. P.ph. 1. 19. Let the word of t best dwell if you nichly in all wisdom ; teaching and admonishing one another in psalms, and living, and spiritual songs, singing with grace in your hearts to the Lord. Col. m. It. Seealso I.v. AV1. 53-30, and VAL. 13. 11. L.v. A. 3, and SAM. 3. Dent. v. 1, 1B. b. Iva. 1-6, and Ifi. 13. Ezek. A. 19. Matt. 11. 20. Juln \\. 19-99. Art. 1. 13, 11, and 1. 1, and av. 7. 1 L'or. v. 4.


8. That there will be a resurrection, both of the just and unjust, and that Christ will come a second time to judge bath the quick and the dead, when those who die impenitent and unreconciled to God, will be sentenced to endless misery, as the just de- sert of their sins; and those who have been renew- ed by grace, and washed their robes in the blood of the Lamb, will be completely delivered from the dominion of sin, and admitted into the holy and heavenly Jerusalem, with songs and everlasting joy. So shall they be ever with the Lord.


And though afinE my calut wanie destroy this leads, yet is my Best shell I so Good: schon I shell met for my. It, and mine eyes


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me. Job. xix. 26, 27. Thy dead men shall live, together with my dead body shall they arise. Awake and sing, ye that dwell in dust ; for thy dew is is the dow of herbs, and the earth shall cost out the dend. Isa. vivi. 19. And many of them that sleep in the dust of the earth shall awake, some to everlasting lite, and come to shame and everlasting contempt. Dan. An. 2. I will ransom them from the power of the grave; I will rifleent them from death ; ( death, I will be thy plagues; O grave, I will be thy destruction, repentance shall be bil from mine eyes. Hosea vini. 1. When they shall rise from the dead, they neither marry not are given in marriage, but are as the angels which are in heaven. Mark Mi. 25. Marvel not at this; for the hour is coming, in the which all that are in the grave shall hear his voice, and shall come forth, they that have done good unto the resurrection of life; and they that leave done evil unto the resurrection of damnation. John v. 23, 29. And these shall go away into everlasting punishment, but the righteous into life eterin. Matt. Av. 46. Behold, I show you a mystery: We shall not all sleep, but we shall all be changed, in a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trump: for the trumpet shall sound, and the dead shall be raised incorruptible, and we shall be changed. I Cor. Av. 51, 52. Who shall be pushed with everlasting destruction from the presence of the Lord, and from the glory of his power. 2 These. i. 9. And from Jesus Christ, who is the faithful witness, and the first begotten of the dead, and the prince of the kings of the earth. Unto him that loved us, and washed us from our stay in Its own blood, and bath made us kings and priests unto God and his Father ; to him be glory and dominion for ever and ever. Amen. Rev. 1. 5, 6. And I said unto him, Sir, thon knowest. And he said to me, These are they which came out of great tribulation, and have washed their robes, and made them white in the blood of the Lamb. Therefore are they before the throne of God; and serve him day and night in his temple ; and he that witteth on the throne shall dwell moong them. They shall lainger no more, butther thirst any more, neither shall the sun light on them, nor any het ; for the Lamb, which is in the midst of the throne, what feed them, and shall lead them unto Irving fountains of waters; and God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes. Rev. vn. 14, 15, 16, 17.


See also I'm. savill. A, and Ist. 12. Ezek. sawit. 1-10. Mark xii. 26, 27. John vi. 39, 10, and ai. 21, 25. Arts tviv. 15. Roin. xiv. 10, 12. I Cor. 1. 5, and v. 22. 2 Cor. v. 10. Phil. m. 91. 1 Thess. IV. 14-17. Rev vs. 12, and xan. 12. I.a. A.M. 8, www. 10, and Is. 29.


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CHURCH COVENANT.


As we trust we have been brought by divine grace to embrace the Lord Jesus Christ, and by the influence of his Spirit to give ourselves up to him, so we do now sol- emily covenant with each other, that, God enabling us, we will walk together in brotherly love; that we will ex- ercise a Christian care and watchfulness over each other, and faithfully warn, rebuke and admonish one another, as the case shall require; that we will not forsake the assem- bling of omselves together, nor omit the great duty of prayer, both for ourselves and for others; that we will participate in each other's joys, and endeavor, with ten- derness and sympathy, to bear each other's burdens and sorrows; that we will earnestly endeavor to bring up such as may be under one care in the nurture and admomtion of the Lard ; that we will seek divine aid to enable us to walk circumspectly and watchfully in the world; denying un- godliness and every worldly lust; that we will strive to- gether for the support of a faithful evangelical ministry among us; that we will endeavor, by example and effort, to win souls to Christ; and, through life, amidst evil re- port and good report, seek to live to the glory of Hun who hath called us out of darkness into His marvellous light.


DUTY OF MEMBERS WHO REMOVE.


Resolved, That it shall be the duty of every member who may remove from the city, to any place where there is a regular Baptist church, expecting to return within a year, to take and present to that church a letter of recom- mendation for occasional communion. It shall, moreover, be the duty of such member to give information of his or her residence and spiritual condition to this church on or before the first day of August, in every year.


Resolved, That, in case a member shall remove from the city to be absent for several years, it shall be the duty of such member to ask a letter of dismission to some regular Baptist church in the welchborhood ; and if there be none within a convenient distante, he or she shall give yearly notice to this church, as is required in the preceding resolution.


LIST OF MEMBERS.


Those persons against whose names there is no reference to an- other church, were received by bapti mn. This mark (fi against any name, denotes that the individual has been dismissed to jam some other church ; natur (*, marks such as are deceased ; and an obelisk (+) is attached to the names of those from whom the fellowship of the church has been withdrawn; and (1) to those who have sece- ded to some other evangelical denomination. The mums of been- trates are in italics, and ordamed minsters in capitals.


1 Heman Lincoln, Deacon,


2 Sarah Lincoln,


3 .Jonathan Carleton, Deacon,


4 Hannah Carleton,


5 Asa Lewis,


6 SEliza S. Lewis,


7 Catharine M. P. Lewis, (now Aldrich,)


8 .Edward Lothrop,


9 Elizabeth Lothrop,


10 Sarah L. Haven,


11 Mary L. O'Brien,


12 +Mary M. Vallet,


13 John Hunt,


14 Sarah Hunt,


15 Luther W. Nichols,


16 Hannah Nichols,


17 Thomas V. Dillaway,


18 -Ann Dillaway,


19 Lucy Melntush, 20 +Paul Rive.


21 Salome L. Morton,


22 Patty Hackett,


23 Fanny Shelton,


24 Margaret D. Baldwin,


FROM THE SECOND CHURCH, BOSTON.


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25 * Ensign Lincoln,


26 lehabod Macomber, Deacon,


27 Abigail Macomber, 28 Atherton 'T. Penniman, 29 Abigail Penniman, 30 Joseph Stevens, Deacon, 31 Sarah G. Stevens, 32 Ephraim Wood,


33 Jane Wood,


31 William .N. Bradstreet,


35 Elizabeth Bradstreet,


36 &Joseph Converse,


37 Betsey Converse, 38 John I. Smith,


39 William Graves,


40 Sarah Graves,


Il George Hacker,


12 Nancy Hacker,


43 John Francis,


14 Sarah Gill,


45 Elizabeth Odell,


46 Nancy Butman, 47 &Mary H. Brooks, (now Ford,)


45 Catharine Warner, (now Penniman, )


49 SElizabeth Pratt,


50 +Amelia Seaver.


51 Mary Ann W. Quincy, 52 Grace Ellenwood,


53 Jolm Putnam,


54 Adeline Putnam,


55 Elizabeth L'ovell, 56 Mary Dillaway,


57 Charles Forbes,


58 Persis Il. Forbes,


50 Jacob Plmn.


60 Emany G. Plmn,


61 Henry Pad bam, 21 Ch. Providence. Do.


62 Avis Pod.ham.


Ist Bap. Ch., Boston. Do. East Windsor, Vt. Newport, N. 11.


Milford, N. Il. Do.


FROM CHARLES STREET CHURCH, BOSTON.


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63 James W. Converse, Medfield, Mass. Ist Ch., Bath, Me.


64 Lucy A. H. Peterson,


65 Mary Jordan, Cape Elizabeth, Me.


[ The preceding are the original members ; constituted - July 16, 1827.] .August. New Bedford, Mass.


66 Ann Pinkham,


September.


67 Elizabeth Mayo, (now Curtis,) Plymouth.


68 Edmund Hay,


69 Rebecca Hay.


October.


70 SSusan Thayer, Windsor, Vt.


71 Betsey Hogan, Ist C'h., Salem, Mass. December.


72 HOWARD MALCOM, late Pastor, Hudson, N. Y. Do.


73 . Lydia M. Malcom,


74 SAaron Butler,


75 Lucy Swain, (now 'Thayer,)


76 Nancy Giles, Beverly.


77 Mary Leman, Ist Church, Boston.


78 Frances L. Jones, 2d do. do.


79 Elizabeth Cummings, 2d do. do.


80 Mary Ann Ticknor, 2d do. do.


81 $Margaret Morton, (now Marsh,).


82 Charles Bowers,


83 Elizabeth Bowers.


1925. January.


81 tEphraun Wood, Jr., Charles St., Boston.


Canary.


55 Nancy Porties


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March.


86 Charles G. Emmons,


87 +Elizabeth M. Carter,


88 SGeorge Wood,


Charles St., Boston.


89 +Elbridge Pratt, Do.


90 . Harriet Hayford, Do.


91 Solomon Lenfest,


92 Elizabeth Ramsdale,


93 Elizabeth C. Andrews. .April.


94 6William Manning, Jr., Ist Church, Boston.


95 Elijah Mears, do.


96 Catharine Mears, do.


97 AHarriet B. Norris,


98 Elizabeth Stimson,


99 +Alexander Whippie,


100 mm F. Eveleth,


Ist Ch., Salon.


May.


101 SDaniel Me Allister, Paris, Me.


102 . Hannah Sawin,


103 Betsey Wilder, (now Ewell.)


104 SLeonard Pierce,


105 SMargaret Pierce,


106 Eliza Robbins,


107 Charity Swall, 108 SJOHN TAYLOR JONES, (Miss. to Burmah. ) June.


109 Olive Stone, (now Arthur,)


110 Lucy Williams.


July.


111 Charlotte Paul, South Berwick, Me. .August.


112 George W. Lowell. 113 Lucy Thorndike,


211 do.


do. Ist Ch., Cambridge.


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114 Rebecca Brigham,


115 $Francis Garland,


116 6E. L. Wilson,


117 (Samuel Hill,


Ist Church, Cambridge. 2d Church, Boston. 1.st do.


118 §Mary B. Hill,


119 Sarah Jenkins,


do.


120 SMary Brown,


1.st do.


121 Reuben Griffin,


Charles St., Boston. Do.


122 Lewis Hersey,


123 GEORGE STACY,


Do.


121 &Esther Rand,


Goffstown, N. H.


125 James Gerrish,


126 fElizabeth Gerrish,


197 Samuel Giles,


128 §Eleanor Sylvester, (now Studley,)


120 Nancy Clark,


130 SCatharine Clark, Charlestown.


131 STimothy Brigden,


Ist Church, Boston.


132 §Lydia Curtis,


133 Charles Hayes,


134 Susan Learned.


September.


135 (Snsan Lamson, (now Butterfield, ) Newton, Ms.


136 Elizabeth Webster,


137 John Henry Hawes,


138 §Ebenezer Earsh.


October.


139 SRebecca Healy, Marshfield.


110 Sally Davis, Weston, Vt.


141 +Dudley Thwing, Industry, Me.


142 &Daniel Plummer, Charles St.


143 John Elliot, 2d Church, Boston.


Norember.


144 $Martha Davis,


145 John Woods, Chelmsford, Mass.


146 +Elizabeth Blood,


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147 Elizabeth P. Richardson,


148 +Samuel King, Jr.,


149 Caleb Coburn,


150 Esther Coburn,


151 Amos Bridges,


152 Jane R. Kendall,


153 Sarah Edwards, (now King,)


154 Maria Coolidge Stetson. December.


155 Martha Hopkinson, Nobleboro', Me.


156 §Daniel Cummings,


157 Louisa Carter,


158 Elizabeth Robbins,


159 Achsah Harrington.


1529. January.


160 SWilliam Davis, Weston, Vt.


161 Serena Dickinson, South Reading. February.


162 Hannah Sawyer, 2d Church, Boston. March.


163 Emerson Jewett, Portland, Me. April.


164 Elizabeth R. Kelley, 2d Church, Boston.


165 Levi Lincoln,


166 Elizabeth B. Fiske,


167 Ann Matilda Sampson,


168 +Mary L. Thompson,


169 (Sarah Page, (nowe Briggs,)


170 Mary Pierce,


171 John S. Elliot.


May.


172 SMary Brigden, 173 Martha Smith. 174 Elizabeth Pernald.


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June.


175 Mercy B. Dewey, Hyannis, Mass.


176 Elizabeth Ham,


177 Nathan Derby,


178 Lucinda Brown, (now Maynard,) 179 "Hiram Brooks,


180 Charlotte G. Butters,


181 Susan D. Reynolds,


182 Sophia Coburn,


183 Lonisa Coburn, (now Ray,)


184 SElizabeth Bly,


185 SMehitable Driver,


186 Catharine Jordan.


July.


187 Mary Jane Oliver,


188 SAbigail Langley, (now Chase,)


189 Frances Langley, (now - 190 SJulia Amelia Wilby, (now Crawley.) August.


191 John Marston, Jonesborongh,


192 Josiah Marston, Do.


193 Mary Marston, Do.


194 Sarah Marston, Do.


195 Elizabeth Celley,


196 S.Abigail Sprague,


197 * Lydia Butler.


September.


198 (Joseph S. King, Charles Street, Boston. Do.


199 Sarah King,


200 Eli Colby,


201 +Margaret Cudy,


202 SWilliam Whitney,


203 Mary Rice, (Miss, to American Indians,)


20-1 GAAbigail Pitman,


205 Sarah A. Pitman.


206 SAspacia P. E. Pitman, 207 Emeline Sprague, 208 Lines Ball Newton, Muss.


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October.


209 Mary B. Keene, (now Foster,)


210 Sarah Stickney,


211 * Ann Matilda Russell, (now Ammidon,) 212 Mary A. Bucknam, (now Lee,) Addison, Me.


.Vorember.


213 SRebecca E. Nutter,


214 Sarah Farrar,


215 Lucinda Laurens Otis,


216 Alice Cornelia Driscoll,


217 Louisa Nichols,


218 Calvin Haven.


December.


219 Julia Mills, (now Stearns,)


220 Margaret Addison,


221 &Mary Allen, Dunstable, N. II.


1530. January.


222 SSSarah Goldsmith,


223 John Greenleaf.


March.


224 Laurinda Eveline Dolbeer,


225 Sarah L. Dam, (now Eaton,)


926 Susanna Lord,


227 Rowland Cummings,


228 Apphia Cummings, Charles St., Boston.


229 Naney Frost, Framingham, Mass.


230 Sarah Davies, Tygwyn, Wales.


231 Anna Davies, Do.


232 Elizabeth Davies, Do.


May.


233 Jesse Lyon, Newton, Mass.


231 &Mehitable Lyon, Do.


235 Abby A. I. Sprague, 110.


237 SSurali MeCurty. Do.


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June.


238 Euphemia Tweedie, (now Steel,)


239 Elizabeth Lakin,


210 Nancy N. Dam, (now Hawes.)


211 Emily Farrar,


Hillsborough, N. H.


242 (Levi Brown, New London.


Hopkinton.


243 SHenry Woodbury, July.


244 §Charles Badger,


215 SHannah Usher,


246 & Betsey Fiske,


247 §Lydia Foster,


218 Caroline Eveleth. . August.


249 Andrew 11. Adams,


250 Lydia George Nickerson,


251 Mary Childs,


252 6Am A. Nelson,


253 Samuel Chaffee.


254 Sarah Ann Chaffee,


Pawtucket, R. I.


255 Jolm Briggs, New Market, N. H.


256 Mehitable Forbes, September.


257 Nancy Coburn, 258 Louisa Tiffany, (now Dyer,)


259 SMary V. Ball,


260 Mary Odell,


261 SDwight Wheelock, Lowell, Mass.


262 - Eliza T. Wheelock, Do.


Fredericton, N. B.


263 Samuel Curry. 261 John A. Haskell, Ist Ch., Cambridge. Wiscasset, Me.


1 265 Eliza Faitservice,


October. Addison, Me. Do.


266 §Samuel Gooch,


267 Hannah Gooch, 268 Hannah Titcomb, 3


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269 Olivia Hayward,


270 Olive Forbes, (now Metcalf,)


271 Lucretia Bigelow,


272 ŚHerman Foster.


November.


273 SEdmund Parsons, Jr., Ist Ch., Boston. Do.


274 § Mary B. Stone,


275 Joseph Carr, Billerica, Mass,


276 Hannah Trott, 2d Ch., Boston.


277 Elizabeth Bettely, (now Brown, ) Ist Ch., Boston.


278 Eliza Taggard, Do. 279 Eliza Jaquith, (now Page,) New Ipswich, N. II. 280 Mary Jane Jenkins.


December.


281 Richard Fletcher,


282 Adoniram Hathaway,


283 (Richard C. Marsh,


284 William Nichols,


285 Lavinia Swett,


286 Lucy West,


287 SMark Pearson,


288 Charlotte Bugnon, (now Briel.)


1531. January.


289 SNehemiah P. Mann,


290 Elizabeth Mann,


291 Anna Ford, Northampton.


292 §Frances M. Badger, Ist Ch., Boston.


293 Martha Ball,


February. Charles St., Boston.


294 SSarah Odell, Attleboro', Mass. March.


295 'Caleb H. Snow, M. D. Ist Ch., Boston.


206 Manoel Jose Alvares, New Hampton, N. H. 297 Sarah Atkinson, (now Bates,)


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208 Eliza Jones Shelton,


299 Mary Sparrow,


300 Charles Lane, 301 Sarah Lane,


302 Betsey Emory,


303 (Calvin Cutter, M. D.


304 Catharine May Manning,


305 (HARRISON W. STRONG,


Enosburg, Vt.


306 ERER CRANE, Marietta, Ohio.


307 Sarah Wilby, Charles St., Boston.


308 Lyman Chamberlain, Billerica, Mass.


309 Rebecca D. Goodnow, West Boylston, Mass.


. Ipril.


310 .William A. Carver,


311 Charles Bowers, Jr.,


312 Jerusha Hayford,


313 & Maria Converse, (now Butler,)


314 SMary Bond,


315 Amelia Wilder, (now Hewe,)


316 William R. Collier,


317 William S. Damrell,


318 Adeline A. Damrell,


319 SEzra M. Burnham,


320 Hannah Burnham,


321 Perez Gill, Deacon.


322 Josiah Willard,


323 Hannah Duncan, 324 §Roxanna Austin, (now Vickary.) May.


325 Thomas Baldwin Calrow, 326 Calvin Vickary,


327 Susannah Hubbard, (now Colby,) 328 Mary Farrar, 329 (John G. Greenough, 330 Isabella Murray. now 331 George Ditson, 332 Mary Bruce,


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333 (Lydia Mulliken, (now Scamnon,) 334 &Mary Mills, 335 Mary Lincoln, 336 Elizabeth Wetherbee. June.


337 Sammel Perkins,


338 Erastus D. Everett,


339 Hannah B. Eves,


310 @Martha Chaplin, (now Shute,)


311 Sophia Lincoln, (note Gould,)


312 ATHOMAS OLIVER LINCOLN,


313 Joshua Lincoln,


311 Ora Robbins,


315 Mary Knowlton, (now Robbins,)


316 Minerva Tittauns. (now Stowe,)


317 Caroline Elizabeth Tiffany, (now Dyer,)


348 Mary Ann Placer,


319 Isaac R. Mitchell,


350 Charlotte Mears, (now Miles,)


351 Harriet Henchman Mears, (now Winchester,) 352 Caroline 1. Wilby,


353 IHarriet A. Willy, (now Ellis,)


351 0Ann W. Brown, (now Hague,)


355 Mary Sawyer Carleton,


356 (Matthew Bolles, Jr.,


357 Charles A. Elliot,


358 Eliza Travers,


359 STryphosa Fay,


360 Nancy Dana,


361 Lmey Huntington, (now Spooner,) 362 Elizabeth Freeman Gould, (now Lincoln.) July.


363 Augustus Addison Gould, M. D.


361 Charles Duven Gould,


365 William Davis Ticknor,


366 Ruth Anne Dver,


367 Margaret J. Dyer,


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368 Mary Louisa Dyer,


369 Elizabeth Lincoln Haven,


370 Sarah Lincoln Haven, 371 Sarah Bradley,


372 Catharine R. Edmands, (now Kellogg,)


373 William H. Chamberlain,


374 6Malvina B. Wellman, (now Lincoln,)


375 Catharine II. Dix, (now Bolles,)


376 Timothy Brown Dix,


377 6GEORGE JONATHAN CARLETON,


378 Charles Manning, 379 6Am Farwell Locke, (now Graves,)


350 Miriam Johnson, 381 Joshua Pierce,


382 Hannah Turner,


383 Elizabeth Briard, Portsmouth, N. H.


October.


384 Joseph Simonds, 385 Esther Jane Coburn,


386 Samuel Abbott, 387 Melinda Crosby, Pawtucket, R. I. Vorember.


388 John A. Bolles,


389 George Rankin,


390 Rebecca Richards,


391 Luey Douglas Richards,


392 &Evelina B. Champney, (now Long,)


393 SEri Huggins, Roxbury, Mass. December.


394 Lucretia Shed, 395 Lavinia Hopkins,


396 Priscilla Crosby, (now Hopkins,) 397 6Mary Clark, 398 Cynthia Haskell.


399 Mary Ann White, Randolph, Mass.


400 Eliza Capen, Do.


401 §Sarah Horton, Bristol, R. I.


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1832. January.


402 Elizabeth H. Davis,


403 SAngelina R. Mott,


401 Julia A. M. Barry, 405 Sarah Nutter, (noll -)


406 $Joanna Brown.


February.


107 Eliza Repell, (now Moss, ) Sea St. Ch., Boston.


408 Susan Tarr, New Market, N. Il.


409 Matilda W. Burnham, New Bedford. Mass, 410 Mary Melntier, West Cambridge, Mass. March.


411 Charlotte Merrill, (now Shattuck,)


119 Labella A. Perkins,


113 Sammel Richards,


114 Samuel Dam,


415 Sarah Spooner, (note Manchester.) 116 Jane Irving,


417 Phebe Viekary, 118 Jane Bartlett, Plymouth, Mass. . April.


419 Samuel F. Holbrook,


420 Mary S. Holbrook,


421 . Daniel 11. Dillaway,


122 SMary Dillaway,


423 Lydia V. Dillaway, (now Cushing,)


421 Mary V. Lovell, 125 Mary G. Eaton,


426 (David Walter Jones,


427 Mary C. Jones, 128 Emma B. Phillips, 129 Lucy F. Powle, 130 Sarah B. Ford,


431 Rebecca Simmonds,


1332 Martha Ann Allen,


4:33 Salome Norton, 134 . Botroy Davis Sherman.


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May.


435 SAlanson P. Penniman,


436 Abigail Penniman,


437 Nancy Crawford, 438 (David Putnam,


439 Henry E. Lincoln,


440 George W. Lothrop,


441 Sylvia Ann Morrison, (now -)


442 Mary Kimball,


443 Abby E. Giles, Richmond, Va.


June.


444 Amasa Pierce,


445 6Tamar Hall,


446 Eleanor B. Grant,


417 Mary E. Cummings,


418 Eliza Wood, Mulberry Street, N. Y.


. August.


419 Ruth Cushing, (now Ellis,)


150 $Marcia Taylor,


451 Elizabeth Chapman King, (now Barron,)


452 Caroline Ross,


453 Amna Carter,


454 §Mary Atkinson.


September.


455 (Clarissa 1 .. Hidden,


456 Lois Constant,


457 Hannah W. Murray, (now Page,)


455 Mary Cauldwell, Portland.


459 SMaria J. P. Greenough, Milford, N. Il.


October.


460 Sarah Louisa Arnold, 461 Rufus F. Brooks,


462 Charles H. Nichols,


463 John L. Lincoln,


All Harriet P. Henchman, 2d Church, Boston. 465 +Alexander H. Prescott.


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November.


466 6WILLIAM F. NELSON, Amherst. 467 Dana D. Walker, Dummerston, Vt. December.


468 Elizabeth Smith,


460 Mary Flint,


470 Lydia W. Hawes.


1833. January.


471 Eliza J. Ryerson, Paris, Me. 472 §Susan 'T. Wheelock, Dunstable.


. April.


473 Emeline S. Tieknor, 2d Ch., Boston. 474 1Caroline J. Trott, (now Carter,)


475 Costelia Dezrear de la Coste,


476 Sally Ellis,


477 Lusanna Tucker Bryant, (now Dodge,) 478 Delia Jennes, (now Durant,)


479 Lydia A. Burbank,


420 Susan Morton,


181 JOHN N. BROWN, Exeter, N. H. Do.


482 0Mary H. S. Brown,


483 Joanna Wade,


184 George Johnson, Lynn, Mass.


485 Elizabeth Johnson, Do.


May.


486 Henry Dyer, M. D. 4-7 Alfred Coburn,


488 James Kettell,


459 Harriet Kette Il,


490 Catharine Cronican,


491 &Harriet Valentine,


492 Mary Gos -. 493 Nancy C. Chamberlain,


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404 Emeline Coolidge, (now Converse,)


495 Eunice Carter,


496 Frances C. Smith,


497 Naney Me Lenna,


498 Eliza Beals.


June.


499 Abigail Ann Manning, Worcester, Mass.


500 SLydia Brown Manning, (now Glover,) Do.


501 John H. Cook,


502 Sarah R. Baker, (now Cook,)


503 John Fox Edwards,


504 Lucretia Jane Gayles,


505 SGeorge Hathorne,


506 Susan Edwards.


Date of Examination."


507 Abigail Stickney,


508 yFidelia Blanchard.


July.


509 Sarah Fowle,


510 Mary Ann Pharaoh,


511 Mary H. Newcomb,


512 Mary Edwards,


513 Lyman Jewett,


514 Cyrus Clark, Albion, N. Y.


515 Deborah Briggs. August.


516 Sarah Ellins.


September. 517 Susan F. Connor, Exeter, N. H.


October.


518 Eunice T. Crosby,


519 Isabella C. Morrison,


520 Clarissa Norris, Sedgewick, Me.


521 Joseph P. Burbank, Roxbury, 522 Francis Jacobs, Do,


Arranged according to the date of their appearance before the church till 1536.


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November.


523 Jane Morrison,


524 George S. F. Roulstone,


525 §Clara Roulstone. December.


526 STamar Swift,


527 Rachel A. Emerson,


528 Elisha Converse, Jr., Thompson, Conn.


529 Harriet C. Gould, Boston, Second Ch.


1834. January.


530 SDorcas G. Brooks,


531 . Eliza Beals, (died before baptized.)


532 An Mary Dyas,


533 Cyrene 11. Dam,


531 Abigail Merriam,


535 Matilda Carter,


536 Charles Henry Webb,


537 SAAnn Callender,


538 Lusebe Maynard,


539 William B. Moffat, Wiscasset, Me.


540 §Elizabeth Putnam, Salem St. Church.


February.


541 Sarah S. Carleton,


542 Nancy Stockdale, 543 Richard E. Jones. April.


514 (Joshua P. Callender, New York.


545 Jolm Rosevear,


546 Pelatiah Metcalf,


547 Mehitable Lawrence,


548 Mary H. 1 .. O'Brien,


549 JOSEPH W. PARKER, Cavendish, Vt.


550 Sarah A. Jones, Scituate. 551 Sarah Colby, Charlestown.


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552 SSarah E. Colby, (now Eaton,) Charlestown.


553 Nathaniel B. Cook,


554 William E. Graves,


555 Sarah Bolton,


556 Rebecca S. Barry,


557 Mary A. Brooks,


558 Susan E. Bowers.


1822086


May.


559 James Kettell, Jr.,


560 Nathan Persons,


561 Abby Edwards,


562 Josiah Eaton,


563 John B. Stickney, 564 Solon F. Brown,


West Boylston. July.


565 Eliza Josslyn,


566 Ennice Ball,


567 Hiram J. W. Edes,


568 Ann Smith,


569 Henry R. Glover,


570 Richard Flagg. August.


571 Julia Ann Brown, 572 Susan Massey.


September.


573 Isaac Julian Burgess,


574 Lydia Saunders, Billerica.


575 Hannah Simmons, Barnstable.


576 Harriet Haddaway. Do.


December.


577 Charlotte Goss, 578 Merey C. Fiske,


579 Ruth F. Edwards,


580 Jane M. Cochran.


Grafton, Mass. Wilton, N. HI.


880380


36


1835. January.


581 John Farqua, Canada.


552 Einmelinda Forsyth, Exeter, N. H,


5-3 Edward A. Lothrop,


584 Irene S. Rice.


February.


585 Josiah Colby, Amity St., N. Y. March.


586 Abisha C. Carpenter, Townsend, Vt.


June. 587 Lucy W. Firmin, (now Mitchell.) July.


5-8 Lydia Bailey,


5-9 Harriet Augusta Parker,


590 SOLOMON PECK, Providence. 591 Ann Man.


August.


592 Julia Ann Loring,


593 Mary E. C. Davis,


594 George P. Gear, Cavendish, Vt. December.


595 GEORGE B. IDE, Pastor, Albany.


596 Harriet W. Ide, Do.


597 Benj. II. Ropes, Haverhill, N. H.


1936. March.


593 Elizabeth E. Barnes,


509 Lydia S. Bowers,


600 Adeline Stone, Brookline.


601 Nancy March, Beverly.


602 Am E. Todd,


603 Sarah Eavrs,


601 Sarah A. Barry,


605 Elizabeth Freeman,


GOG Jolm Barely, Salem.


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May.


607 Ezra Dyer,


608 Ann Dyer,


609 Thomas P. Durant,


610 Joseph P. Titcomb,


611 Charles Putnam,


612 Elizabeth Ann Mills, West Dedham. Marshfield.


613 Lucinda Collamore, June.


614 Charlotte Wood,


615 Cecilia Toomy,


616 Deborah Deering,


617 Maria Paine,




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