The history of the town of Amherst, Massachusetts, pt 2, Part 43

Author: Carpenter, Edward Wilton, 1856-; Morehouse, Charles Frederick
Publication date: 1896
Publisher: Amherst, Mass., Press of Carpenter & Morehouse
Number of Pages: 1040


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Voted to Provide Places for Schools in the Several Districts whare there is not Places Provided-


Voted to have three Schools onley in this town the Insuing year-(Voted.)


Voted to Choose a Committee of five to Determin where those Schools Shall be kept-


Voted Capt Eli Parker, Joseph Eastman Jnr. Daniel Cooley Esq Josiah Warner & Coll Ebenezer Mattoon be the Committee above


Voted to abate Eliphalet Robbensons rate 3-11 Benjamin Rouths rate, 5-3 Wm Claps rate 3-113 & Roswell Claps rate 3-o in Enos Cowls List-


Voted that the Committee appointed to Point out the Places for the Several Schools in Amherst make their Report to the next adjourned Meeting-


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Voted that Simeon Strong. Esq. have the Street land that was Ascined to Jonathan Field in the general Distribution of the Street Land Provided he give his security in Manner and form as was voted for the Sale of the Streat land on the 7th of April 17SS ---


Voted to Adjourn this Meeting to Monday the Eighteenth day of Instant October at two of the Clock, P. M. and then to meet at this Place


Attest ZEBINA MONTAGUE Moderator


Oct. ISth 1790 the town being met at time and place according to the above adjournment. Voted as follows (viz)


Voted Joseph Church Moderator the former Moderator being absent-


Voted to accept of the Reporte of the Committee appointed to Prefix Places for the School houses in Amherst which is as follows. (viz) For the North End of the town, at the Croch of the roads near David Hawleys-For the Middle District about way of the rode leading from the west to the East Streat. For the South End of the town near Jonathan Moody.sjnr.


Voted that the west Streat of the Southern District have their Proportion of the School money annually assigned them to dispose off for Schooling at their own Election with regard to time and Place-and that they Shall be Exemptd from any Expence of building School Houses in Amherst, Provided they Erect and keep a Convenient School house for them Selves at their own Expence.


Voted to rais Sixtey Pounds for the Purpos of Schooling the Insuing year.


Voted. that the Selectmen Proportion the school money to Each District according to the List of Each District.


Voted to Choose a Committee of nine to Erect the three School House Voted above --


Voted John Dickinson, 21, Lt Ebenezer Eastman, Zachariah Hawley, Ebenezer Boltwood. Daniel Kellogg Jnr. Ebenezer Mattoon, Esq. Daniel Cooley Esq Thomas Hastings & Medad Dickinson be the Comtee above


Voted that the Committee use their Discretion as to the Dimentions of Each School House-


Voted to Impower the Assessors to Levy a tax to rais the above granted moneys-


Attest- JOSEPH CHURCH Moderator.


At a Legal Meeting of the town of Amherst holden at the first Parish Meet- ing house on Monday the tenth day of January 1791. Voted as Follows (viz)


Voted Ebenezer Mattoon Esq Moderator


Voted to allow the Bills as they have bin red and Corrected


Voted to allow 3-4 by the day for hewing of timber, and for raising of bridges, three shillings -


Voted to allow 2-S by the day for all other labor.


Voted to Choose a Committee of Six, three out of Each Parish to adopt sum method for the averidging of the avails of the Streat land (So Called) between the two Parishes and that the Committee make reporte to next meeting.


Voted Ebenezer Mattoon Esq Simeon Strong Esq Den John Billings Seth Coleman, Medad Dickinson & Majr Zebina Montague be the Committee above-


Voted to rais twelve Pounds for the support of the Poor of the town


Voted to Reconsider all former votes that have bin Paist respecting the


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method of warning of Town Meetings-


Voted that all future meetings be warned by Posting fourteen days on the Meeting houses of Each Parish, untill Proper Posts be Erected, and after that on · such Post as one set near Each Meeting house for that Purpose


Voted to appoint an Agent to Make Answer to the citation given the town on account of Neglect in Assessing a tax mentioned in Said citation.


Voted Simeon Strong Esq. be the Agent above-


Voted to Impower the Assessors to Levy a tax to rais all the above granted moneys-


Attest E MATTOON JUN Moderator.


At a Legal Meeting of the Town of Amherst Holden at the First Parish Meeting House on Monday the fourth day of April 1791. Voted as follows. (viz) Voted Col. Ebenezer Mattoon Moderator


Voted Seth Coleman Clark. Voted Seth Coleman Treasurer


Voted Col. Ebenezer Mattoon, Ebenezer Boltwood, Joseph Selectmen Church, Den Elisha Smith and Joseph Eastman. jnr.


Voted Col. Ebenezer Mattoon, Ebenezer Boltwood, and Assessors


Den Elisha Smith.


Voted Azeriah Dickinson jnr. & Eldad Moody Constables.


Voted to releas Azeriah Dickinson from serving as a Constable and to accept Steven Smith in his roome-


Ins Moses Hastings, Timothy Green jnr. Lt Jonathan Dickinson jnr. Noah Smith. & John Ingram.


Voted Joseph Dickinson, Solomon Boltwood, Isaac Marshal, surveyors of Highways. Tything men.


Voted Lt. Elijah Dickinson, Silas Wright, Timothy Clapp, John Eastman, & Gad Dickinson


Voted Josiah Warner, Capt Moses Cook, Nathan Dickinson,


fens Vewers


Voted Stephen Smith, David Billings, William Dickinson, Solomon Boltwood, Elijah Moody thomas Larrabee Reeves


Voted Den Elisha Smith Sealer of Leather.


Voted Stoughton Dickinson. Surveyor of Lumber.


Voted Jonathan Marsh. Packer of Beef & Porke


Voted Nathaniel Dickinson, Esq. Warden.


Voted Mr Ebenezer Boltwood, Dn. Elisha Smith, Nathan Dickinson, jnr. be a Committee to Vew the ground before Simeon Dickinsons jnr. house and Deter- min wheather any or how much land Shall be sold to Said Simeon for a building Place and at what Price. and make reporte to next meeting -


Voted for register of Deeds as follows (viz) for Ebenezer Hunt. Esq. fifty- one. & for Col. Ebenezer Mattoon two


Voted to adjourn this Meeting for the Space of one hour and half and then Meet at this Place-


Voted that the town Treasurer be directed to Collect all the debts that are due to the town for Streat lands-


Voted to allow Major Nathaniel Peck six shillings omited in January.


Voted to allow sundrey Bills as they have red and Corrected (viz) to Daniel Cooley Esq 31-6 Noah Dickinson 5-o. Andrew Kimbal Jnr. S-S. Thomas Goodale 2-4-


Voted that the Selectmen be Impowered to give their orders for the Pay- ment of the above granted bills-


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Voted that the Committee appointed to averidge the avails of the Street lands proceed to averidge the rates now in town Treasury, & see what is the Proportion belonging to Each Parish agreeable to a Former Vote etc.


Voted that those Persons that have obligations now in the town, Treasury, for Streat land, may stipulate with the Standing Committee of Either Parish for the Payment of their notes ; and that a receipt from the Committee of Either Parish shall be the Town Treasurers discharge for the Same. untill the full sum be Exhausted to which that Parish is Intitled to which the Comtee thus negotiating Shall beiong ---


Voted that the time of paying the above notes, be limited to the sixth day of June next.


Voted to Choose a Committee of three to Examine the State and Situation of the Streat land bought by Mr Moses Cook and make reporte to the next meeting.


Voted that Joseph Church, Col. Ebenezer Mattoon, and Ebenezer Boltwood be the Committee above-


Voted to repare the Highways this year by a rate.


Voted to rais one Hundred Pounds to repare the Highways this year.


Voted to allow the Same Price for high-way worke this year. that we did the laist (viz) 3s. Per day from the first of may to the laist of august & 2s. Per day in the month of september and 1-6 the rest of the year-


Voted to erect two school houses in Amherst one by the 2ª Parish Meeting- house & the other in the South part of the East street.


Voted that Daniel Cooly Esq, Capt Eli Parker, Stoughton Dickinson. Col. Ebenezar Mattoon. Daniel Kellogg jur be the Comte to erect the above School Houses


Voted that Joseph Church, L' Jonathan Dickinson jnr. Ins Moses Hastings. Den John Billings. Noah Smith, Elisha Dickinson, Nathan Dickinson jr L' Elijah Hastings, & Medad Dickinson, be the Comtee to determin whare those School- Houses Shall Stand and of what Dimensions they Shall be


Voted to raise Eightey Pound to Erect the above School-Houses.


Voted to Impower the Assessors to rais the above granted monies ---


Voted to make the rates by the Laist List-


Voted to rais Sixtey Pounds for the support of schooling the Current year- Attest E. MATTOON JR. Moderator


At a Legal Meeting of the Town of Amherst Holden at the First Parish Meeting-house in said Town on Monday the ninth day of May A. D. 1791 at three of the Clock in the afternoon-Voted as follows (viz)


Voted Mr Ebenezer Boltwood Moderator


Voted that the Persons who have Inclosed Streat land and have not given their Security to the Treasurer. may have libertey to do it. Provided they Include the Interest for the same form the 27th day of november 17SS and give their obligation within fourteen days from the ninth of May 1791. with a bondsman.


Voted that the Persons who have lands set to them in the general distribu- tion of streat land, and have not Inclosed the same, nor given security for it. may also have liberty to give their obligations under the Same restrictions and limitations as mentioned. in the foregoing vote : and that those Persons that now give security for the Streat land shall be Considered as Comeing within the limits of the Votes


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past April 7 17SS respecting their title to Streat Lands as tho they had then given their security :


Voted that the Comtec appointed to Clear off Incumberances on the town ways. at an adjourned Meeting Octobr 27 17SS give notice Immediately to all those per- sons that have taken in Streat land without giveing their security for Said land. that unless they Either remove their fences or give their security within the time Lim- ited above, must Expect to have their fences remooved according as the law directs : and that the Committee Procede to follow the steps of the law without loss of time-


Voted that those Persons who do give their security for land Inclosed shall produce a Certificat thereof from the town Treasurer that the Committee may be advertised thereof


Voted that the Committee appointed to Clear the Highway take into Consid- eration the Petition of Joseph Dickinson respecting a bit of streat land near his house, and give such orders relative thereto as they shall think proper.


Voted to grant liberty to John Billings and others that have Petitioned the town; that they may worke out their highway rate, which they are in the arrears for the last year, under the surveyors who hath their names for the Present years highway tax --


Voted that the Selectmen give orders on the Treasurer for the payment of the worke voted above when Each Individual hath dun his worke-


Attest EBENEZER BOLTWOOD Moderator Perambulation of Line Between Amherst and Pelham. Amherst May 10: 1791-


To Doct' Seth Coleman Town Clerk. S," after due notis from the Authority of the town of Pelham to Preambulate the line betwixt S,d town and the town of Amherst this is to Certify that we have attended said service and herewith send you Mr Justus Dwight, Survey --


EBENEZER BOLTWOOD, Selectmen of


ELISHA SMITH E MATTOON JNR Amherst.


May 10th 1791


The Perambulation of the line between Pelham & Amherst Began at a heap of Stones the South East Corner of Pelham and run North 20 : 15m west and found Divers old Marks and Boundares Several of which we Markt With the Letters P A-(viz) a large Pine tree against Harkniss Improvement, also another Pine tree at the north End of a Pond hole against Col. Mattoons Land. also another Pine tree Eight Rods North of Pelham Road, another Pine Tree against Capt Parkers lot, another oak tree about Ten rods South of the River, also a large white oak tree against Hodgden land all which Trees are Markt P. A & renewed the north west corner of Pelham, which is a Large heap of Stones by Puting a Stake-


Said.Line Run by JUSTUS DWIGHT Surveyor SETH COLEMAN, Town Clerk-


True Coppy Test


Marriages Solemnized by Rev. David Parsons in the year, 1790 & 1791 viz. from April 28th 1790 to may 21 1791 John Hubbard & Ruth Dickinson of Hatfield Elijah Moody and Electa Smith


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Joseph Robbins & Leucretia Pettes Josiah Smith & Sally Field- Ephraim Kellogg jnr. and Martha Smith Gideon Ingram & Mary Edwards May 2ª 1791 Attest DAVID PARSONS Minister of the first Parish in Amherst-


Marriages Solemnized by the Rev Icabod Draper-June -April 29. 1790-(viz) Gorsham Ingram & Martha Belding ----


William Forbush Peebles & Elizabeth Religh.


Attest ICHABOD DRAPER-


Amherst May 27 : 1791-


At a Legal Meeting of the Town of Amherst. holden at the First Parish Meet- ing house on Friday the Twenty Eight of Octobr 1791 at one of the Clock in the afternoon-


Voted as follows (viz)


Voted Simeon Strong Esq Moderator-


Voted to appoint a Committee of five to . make Answer to the Treasurers Citation --


Voted Simeon Strong Esq, Daniel Cooley Esq. Ebenezer Boltwood, Capt Eli Parker, and Jonathan Dickinson 24 be the Comter above.


Voted that the Committee be Impowered to Send an agent to the Comter of the Jeneral Court to make Answer to the Citation from the Treasurer ; if they shall think it Expedient-


Voted that the money for schooling be Proportioned to Each District accord- ing to what the Individuals in Each District pay on the laist Town list-


Voted that the District at the South-East Corner of the Town have liberty to remove the old School-house to the new one for the better accomodation of the Same .--


Attest SIMEON STRONG Moderator


At a Legal Meeting of the town of Amherst holden at the First Parish Meet- ing house on thirsday the 24th day of Novr 1791 at one of the Clock afternoon. Voted as Follows (viz)


Voted Col Ebenezer Mattoon Moderator-


Voted to rais fortey Pounds to Satisfey a deficiency in the Province tax in A. D. 1797 :---


Voted that the Assessors be Impowered to Assess the Same by the Last list. as quick as may be :--


Voted that the above granted moneys be payed to the Town Treasurer. and that the Treasurer Settle with the States Treasurer in the most Saving way for the Town :---


Voted to Choose a Committee of three. to vew the ground before Asahel Clarke House and say how much land (if any) may be Sold to said Clark. and at what price. and make reporte to the next meeting.


Voted Den Elisha Smith. Martin Kellogg, and Den John Billings be the Come above .-


Voted that Jonathan Warner and others be allowed to give Security for the Streat land Assigned to them in the general distribution of Streat land Provided


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they Compley with the restriction and regulations mentioned at last may meet- ing and do it before the first day of January next --


Voted to Choose a Comte of Seven to divide the town into Six Districts for Schooling .-


Voted that John Dickinson, Daniel Cooly Esq Daniel Kellogg jnr, Martain Kellogg, Elijah Baker, Joel Moody, and Stephen Smith be the Committee above and that they make reporte of their doings to the next Meeting


Attest E. MATTOON JNR Moderator


Record of Notes Continued


1791 Decem 26 Jonathan Warner gave security with David Warner Bondsman for a bit of town way at the East End of that lot on which Jonathan Warner now lives


1 14 6


31 Den Jonathan Edwards gave security with Nathaniel Edwards Bondsmen for a bit of town way at the West End of Den Jonathan Edwards house lot


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31 Philip Edwards gave security with Nath" Edwards Bondsman for a bit of town way at the West End of Philip Edwards house lot 1792 April 9 Ebenezer Boltwood gave security with Jonathan Dickinson Bondsman for two bits of Town way adjoining to the north side of the farm belonging to the Hears of Moses Warner Late of Amherst Deceast, which joins the rode leading from Hadley to Pelham, one is set to Moses Warner & the other to David Smith


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14 Capt William Ashley gave security with Capt Moses Cook Bondsman, for three bits of Town land (viz) one at the West End of that Lot on which Mr Ebenezer Mattoon now lives, and one other bit at the East End of that lot on which Leut Moses Rowe now Lives as also one other bit Set to John Williams In the general Distribution of Streat land leying at the East end of the lot of land leying South of, & adjoining to Justus Williams. house lot


6 12 11


16 Lt Jonathan Dickinson gave security with Stoughton Dickinson Bondsman for Four Bits of town way, one at the East End of that lot on which Noadiah Smith now lives, and one Peice at East End of that lot on which Medad Moody now lives and one other Peice Set to Waight- still Dickinson in the general Distribution of Streat land and the other Piece is Set to the widow Sarah Lee in the general distribution of Streat Land 8 63


At a Legal Meeting of the Town of Amherst holden at the First Parish Meeting-house on Monday the Second day of January. 1792 at nine of the Clock in the fore noon, Voted as Follows (viz)


Voted Ebenezar Mattoon Esq. Moderator.


Voted to allow Six Shillings Per hundred for two Inch Plank and five Shil- lings Per hundred for 18 Inch Plank


Voted to allow IS-o Per thousand for brick


Voted to allow three Shillings Pr day for Placing School house


Voted to allow five Shillings Pr week for bording workmen at the School house


Voted to allow the bills as they have been red and Corrected


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Voted to accept of the report of the Comtre appointed to divide the Town into Six Districts for the Purpose of schooling which is as follows (viz) The Committee appointed to divide the Town of Amherst into Six Districts for the Purpose of Schooling-Beg leave to reporte as follows (viz)


I that the North-East District Consist of all the Inhabitants within Said Town north of Joseph Mortons in the East Street so called, and Ebenezar Dickin- sons in the Middle Street Including Jonathan Marsh


2 That the North-west District consist of all the Inhabitants with their Estates. North of Moses Cooks in the west Street-


3 That the Easterly Middle District consist of all the Inhabitants with their Estates, south of John Ingrams in the East Street to Fort river including Josiah Thayer Simeon Dickinson & Simeon Pomeroy jnr


4 That the Westerly Middle District consist of all the Inheabitants with their Estates south of John Eastmans and John Fields, to Simeon Clark jnr


5 That the South East District consist of all the Inheabitants with their Estates in the East Streat, South of Fort River to the Bay Road Including Jona- than Warner Wareham Warner and Aaron Dickinson ---


6 And that the south-west District to consist of all the Inheabitants in the west Street with their Estates South of Asahel Clarks


Which is Submitted JOHN DICKINSON Per Order


This reporte is accepted by the Town


E MATTOON JNR Moderator


Voted to rais Sixteen Pounds for the support of the Poor of the Town the Current year


Voted to allow the South East District for a School house the Same sum to. Erect their School-House, as the School house in the East Middle District Cost the town


Voted to Empower the Assessors to Leavy a Tax to rais the above granted Monies


Voted to abate to Medad Moody fourteen Shillings and Seven pence due on his town note against the Estate of John Nash Late of Amherst Deceast-


Voted to abate to Noadiah Smith Seven Shillings and two pence on his town rate against the Estate of John Nash late of Amherst Deceased


Voted to Accept of the Reporte of the Committee appointed to Vew and appraise a bit of town way Petitioned for by Asahel Clark (viz) that he have the Following described bit of Town Land, which is to begin at a point at the south-west Corner of Said Asahels fence, and to Extend to the East End of his house at which Place said land is twelve feet wide and the above said Asahel shall Pay the Town three Shillings for Said bit of ground.


Attest E. MATTOON JNR Moderator


At a Legal Meeting of the Town of Amherst holden at the first Parish Meet- ing house on Monday the 24 day of April 1792 at nine of the Clock in the forenoon .. Voted as Follows (viz)


Voted Ebenezar Boltwood Moderator


Voted Seth Coleman Clerk and Treasurer


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Voted Capt Moses Cook. Ebenezer Boltwood, Noah Smith, Daniel Kellogg jnr, & L' Elijah Dickinson Selectmen


Voted Capt Moses Cook, Ebenezar Boltwood and Noah Smith Assessors


Voted David Goodale and Asahel Clark Constables


Voted Jonathan Dickinson 2ª John Dickinson, Joel Dickinson, Joel Moody. Enos Dickinson, Perez Dickinson, Timothy Henderson & Samuel Hastings Survey- ors of Highways


Voted Levi Cowls Ephraim Kellogg jnr L' Elijah Dickinson, Judah Dickinson & William Dickinson Tything men


Voted Olliver Cowls & Den Eleazar Smith Fens Vewers


Voted Olliver Cowls jnr David Billings Zachariah Hawley Enoch Bangs William Boltwood Simeon Smith and David Warner Hog-reives-


Voted Den Elisha Smith Sealer of Leather


Voted Stoughton Dickinson Surveyor of Lumber


Voted Jonathan Marsh & Stephen Fish Packer of Beef and Porke


Voted to raise Seventy Pounds for Schooling this year


Voted to raise twenty Pounds for the supporte of the Poor of ye Town-


Voted to adjourn this Meeting for one hour and then to Meet at this place Voted to rais one Hundred Pounds to repare the highways this year Voted to allow 3-o Per day for worke at highway from the first of may to the laist of August & 2-0 Per day in the month of September and 1-6 the rest of the year-


Voted to Erect a School House in the South West District


Voted to raise Fortey Pounds to Erect the above School house-


Voted to Choose a Committee of three to Prefix the Place of Said house and Determin how big Said House Shall be-


Voted Den Elisha Smith Lt Jonathan Dickinson jnr & John Billings be the Committee above --


Voted to Choose a Comtee of five to Erect the above School house


Voted John Lee Noadiah Smith, Joel Moody Medad Moody & Martain Kel- logg be the Comtee above --


Voted to discontinue a bit of town way at the East End of Simeon Strongs lot near Capt Eli Parkers house and grant the Same to Simeon Strong Esq & his heirs he paying the price for Said land at which it Shall be appraised by a Com" Chosen for that purpose the above discontinued bit of town way is as Follows (viz) begining at the North cast Corner of Capt Eli Parker House lot and thens Extending East Twelve feet to the North East Corner of a Rock thence running to a point at a stake which stands in the North-East corner of the Said Simeons lot


Voted to Choose a Committee of three to Appraise the above described bit of land ---


Voted that Jonathan Dickinson 2" Elisha Dickinson and Joseph Dickinson be the Com'" to vew and appraise the above bit of land and reporte to the next meeting --


Voted to abate to Jolin Williams his Proportion of the School money for two years laist paist --


Voted to Impower the town Treasurer to Sel all or any part of the Streat land which was Set to Individuals in the general distribution of the streat land (where those Individuals Either refuse or neglect to give their Security for the Same) to any body that Shall appear to buy the Said Land; they Complying with


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the Conditions Voted in may 9th 1791 (viz) to Include the Interest from the 27th of November 1788 and give their Security with a Bondsman


Voted that Capt John Thompson have liberty to keep Inclosed the land which was allowed to Capt James Hendrick to keep untill Last October-untill next October, he sowing the same with hay seed-


Voted that the Selectmen vew the highway that runs through Jonathan Marsh- es land and lay the Same on the Side of Said Jonathans lot if they think proper & make reporte to sum futer Meeting


Voted that the Assessors be Impowered to raise the above granted monies. ---- Voted that the Assessors make the highway rate by the laist Town list


Attest EBENEZAR BOLTWOOD Moderator Records of Notes Continued


1792 April 19 Capt Moses Cook gave security with Capt William Ashley Bondsman for two bits of town land (viz) one at the East End of a lot In the First Division own by Jiles Church & also one other bit at the West End of that lot which is owned by the Hears of Aaron Warner jnr late of Amherst Deceast In the 2ª Division of land 3 5 8


23 Solomon Boltwood gave security with Ebenezar Boltwood Bondsman for a bit of town way laying on the North Side of that lot on which Stephen Fish now lives wich was set to Solo Boltwood 1 17 2


June 22 Nathan Dickinson jnr gave Security with Ezekiel Dickin- son Bondsman for a bit of Town way at the west End of that lot on which Josiah Thayer now lives which was set to Said Josiah in the gen- eral Distribution of Streat land IS 7


Marriages Solemnized by the Rev Ichabod Draper from May 27 1791 to April 27 1792-(viz) ---


Jeremiah Haze and Lavina White


Alexander Conkey & Eloner McConnel


Elias Wilder & Sarah Marshal


Elihu Dickinson & Susanna Lewis


David Chauncey Hamilton & Polley B. Hubbard




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