USA > Massachusetts > Plymouth County > Plymouth > Town annual report of Plymouth, MA 1705-1743 (vol. 2) > Part 24
Note: The text from this book was generated using artificial intelligence so there may be some errors. The full pages can be found on Archive.org (link on the Part 1 page).
Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 | Part 7 | Part 8 | Part 9 | Part 10 | Part 11 | Part 12 | Part 13 | Part 14 | Part 15 | Part 16 | Part 17 | Part 18 | Part 19 | Part 20 | Part 21 | Part 22 | Part 23 | Part 24 | Part 25 | Part 26 | Part 27 | Part 28
308
PLYMOUTH RECORDS.
hill within the mile & half Land & to make report thereof at the next Town meeting
Town
Charges
Voted to Raise the sum of one hundred and seventy five pounds on the Poles & Estates of the Inhabitants of the Town of Plymouth as by the perticular accompt hereafter mentioned
To the Surveyors 20.0.0
To Mrs Little
15.0.0
To the Assessors 8.0.0
To Bridges
18.0.0
To ye Schools
84.0.0
To Ringing ye Bell
8.0.0
To Wild Cats
10.0.0
Treasurer Commissions
12.0.0
175.0.0
Jurymen The Jurymen that are chosen to serve in Septem- for Septr ber Sessions are William Dyre Ebenezer Dogget Noah Samson and John Cobb
[79.] At a Town Meeting held at Plymouth on the 17th day of
1735
Nov 17th
Moderator
November 1735. At sd meeting the Town made choice of Josiah Cotton Esqr for Moder- ator
Jurymen
for Decr
Allowance
to ye assessors
for takeing
the valuation.
At sd meeting the Town made choice of Jurymen to serve on the Jury of Tryals for the next Inferiour Court to be held at Plymouth in December next the Persons chosen are Eleazer Churchell Samuel Rider Joseph Rider Junr & Setli Barnes.
Voted that the Assessors that took the valua- tion of the Towns Estate the Last spring in order to send to the Generall Court this year shall be allowed and paid to them out of the Town Treasury the sum of six shillings and six pence pr day for their service.
The matter about Benejah Pratt contained in the Warrant whether they will allow him for his service in the Alms House is continued till next Town Meeting.
Voted That the Town joyne with the owners of the Dam belonging to the Mill at agawam in
309
PLYMOUTH RECORDS.
Agawam Bridge a Committy.
Plymouth for the Enlarging & Building the sd Dam higher & wider in order to make & use it as a Highway or Country Road fit for Travelling Carting &c and that Mr Josiah Morton & Mr Joseph Warren be a Committe to take care to get the work well done as soon and as cheap as they can and also to agree with the owners of sd mill & take Security from them for the pay- ing half the Charge of maintaining of sd way after it is compleated The Town bearing the other half so long as the Town see cause to Continue a way there.
John Crandon
We the subscribers being apointed and Chosen a Committe by the Town of Plymouth in the County of Plymouth in New England To value sell and dis- pose of any Lands in that part of sd Town Called the mile & half Land which is not heretofore Dis- posed of. Haveing upon the Request of John Crandon of Plymouth aforesd Laid out to him a Certain house lott or Peice of Land below Coles Hill so called Bounded as Follows viz : begining four feet to the westward of the Coopers shop that of late pertained to John Watson Esq" Deceased in the sd Watsons line and from thence to Extend with sd Watsons range West Eight degrees Southerly up the hill Eighty three feet to a stone upon the Edge of the Banck which is twenty eight feet to the Eastward of Rickards fence and from thence to Extend North Eight degrees West forty feet to the way that was left for the use of the lotts Between the Land of Ephraim Cole Deceased and the Land of Francis Lebaron Deceased which falls in the gutter and from thence by sd way East Eight degrees Northerly to the Lott of thirty feet square laid out formerly to the sd Mr Cole Deceased & then by the head of Mr Coles Lott to the way left between the Lotts of sd Cole & Watson Deceased, and so to the bounds first mentioned the uper of the way or the head thereof between the lands of sd Watson Esqr & Mr Cole being included in this survey The
310
PLYMOUTH RECORDS.
which Lott of Land Dillinated and Described We the subscribers Impowred as aforesaid have and by these presents Do for and in Consideration of four pounds already paid by the sd John Crandon to the Treasurer of sd Town sell and convey the same to him the said John Crandon his heirs & assignes for ever & to his and their own proper use Allways pro- vided that the sd John Crandon his heirs & assignes Do keep up and maintaine the Hill Called Coles Hill above his sd Lott in as good Condition and circum- stance as it now is in otherwise the sd Lott to Revert to the Town and in Confirmation of which Grant we have hereunto set to our hands this nineteenth Day of february Anno Domini 1735/6 . Isaac Lothrop John Foster John Dyer
[80.] 1736 Mar 1st Moderator
At a Town Meeting held at Plymouth on the first day of March 1735/6.
At sd Meeting Josiah Cotton Esqr was chosen Moderator.
Town Clerk
At sd Meeting John Dyer was chosen Town Clerk & sworn by Josiah Cotton Esq".
Selectmen
At sd Meeting the Selectmen that were Chosen are Stephen Churchell Haviland Torry Lazerus Lebaron Samuel Nelson & Joseph Bartlett
Register votes
At sd Meeting the votes were given in for a Reg- ister for the County of Plymouth and were com- mitted to Thomas Foster Constable of Plymouth in open Town meeting and sealed up
County Treas" votes
At sd meeting the votes were given in for a Treasurer of the County of Plymouth and were committed to Thomas Foster Constable of Ply- mouth in open Town meeting & sealed up
Grandjury
At sd meeting the Town proceeded and made choice of two grandjurymen for the Ensuing year which are Mr Nathaniel Jackson & Samuel Kempton
311
PLYMOUTH RECORDS.
Petit Jurors
The Petit Jurors that are chosen to serve at the Inferiour Court and General quarter Ses- sions of the Peace are Nathaniel Holmes of hobs hole Eleazer Churchell Barnabas Churchell and William Harlow.
Assessors
The Assessors that are chosen are Josiah Cotton Esq" Left Josiah Morton and John Dyer. Left Josiah moved to the Town to Excuse him from serving as an Assessor and refuses to serve in sd office.
Constables
The Constables that are chosen are Ebenezer Dogget Robert Davie and Thomas Bates of Agawam.
Town Treas"
The Town Treasurer is Deacon John Foster.
Schools The Committe that signed the Report were John Murdock John Foster Samuel Nelson Lazerus LeBaron
The report of the Committe about the schools was read in the Town Meeting and accepted Voated that the Grammer School be fixed in the midle of the Town where it now is and the ends of the Town namely Ele river Monument Ponds and Agawam draw all their part of the money they pay by Rate or Tax towards the suport of schools among themselves and for no other use and there be two or three suitable persons chosen in each part of the Town to take care to supply themselves with suitable schools & to draw their parts of the money yearly & every year Dureing the Term of seven years provided they keep schooling among themselves sufficient to draw the money
Voted-a Committe for three years Voted Docter Lazerus Lebaron Deacon Haviland Torry Mr Samuel Nelson Josiah Cotton Nathaniel Thomas Esqr James Warren Esqr Capt Josiah Carver for ye grammer school. for Ele River Capt Benjamin Warren Joseph Warren Thomas Bartlett. Left Josiah Morton Mr Joseph Bartlett & Benjamin Rider for Manument Ponds. Mr Israel Fearing Zephaniah Swift & Benjamin Norris for Agawam.
Constable
Robert Davie and Ebenezer Doggett being chosen Constables for the year ensuing and the sd Davie & Doggett haveing agreed with Judah West to serve as Constable in their rooms and the said Judah
312
PLYMOUTH RECORDS.
West declared in open Town Meeting his willingness to serve as Constable in the room of Rober Davie and Ebenezer Doggett Voted that Judah West be Constable in the room of Ebenezer Dogget and Robert Davie for the year ensuing.
The Town Meeting is adjorned to the last munday in this Instant March at ten a Clock in the Morning at the Court House the usual place.
Adjournment
At an adjornment of the Town Meeting held at Plymouth from the first day of March 1735/6 to the last munday of this Instant March 1736. At sd meeting Josiah Cotton Esqr Continued to be Moderator.
Grandjurors
At sd Meeting the Town proceeded and made choice of two grand jurors to serve at the Superior Court in April next, and the persons chosen are John Dyer & Mr Haveland Torry.
Petit Jurors
The Petit Jurors yt are chosen to serve at sd Court was Stephen Churchell Thomas Spooner Thomas Foster & Joseph Bartlett.
Assessor
Left Josiah Morton being chosen as Assessor and he haveing moved to the Town to Excuse him he refuses to serve in said office.
At this Meeting the Town proceeded and made choice of an Assessor to serve in his room and the person chosen was Mr Joseph Bartlett at Manument Ponds Surveyor of ye highways
Voted that Benejah Pratt be surveyor of the highways within the Township of Plymouth and he is to have paid him out of the Town Treasury the sum of twelve pence per head for every Ratable pole within the Town of Plymouth
[81.] At sd Meeting the Town made choice of Tything- Tythingmen men who are as follows Nehemiah Ripley and David Turner, and Israel Fearing at Agawam.
Fence viewers The Fence viewers that are chosen are Benejah Pratt Thomas Holmes Israel Fearing Solomon Silvester and Joseph Warren and the same per- sons are chosen feild drivers
313
PLYMOUTH RECORDS.
Sealers of Leather
Sealers of Leather are Thomas Spooner and Elisha Barrow.
Hog reves
The Persons chosen for hog Reves are Jonathan Barnes Jun" John Cooper Benjamin Lothrop & Samuel Burge. Elkanah Totman & Josiah Mor- ton Junr at Ele River Samuel Cornish & Hilkiah Tinkcom.
Surveyors of lumber Surveyor of hemp & flax Saxton
The Surveyors of Lumber are John Dyer Ste- phen Churchell & Judah West.
Surveyor of hemp & flax is Deacon Haviland Torry
Saxton is Eleazer Rogers. Voted he shall have the sum of 8.13.4 to be paid him out of the Town Treasury for his years service
Selectmen a Committe abt ye alewives
The Selectmen who are Stephen Churchell Haviland Torry Lazerus Lebaron Samuel Nel- son and Joseph Bartlett are chosen a Committe to look after the Alewives and regulate them as was lately Enacted by the Town. And the same Committe that was chosen last year are now chosen to look after the alewives at Agawam
Committe abt Coles Hill
Voted that there be a Committe to look any Incumbrance on Coles Hill and to remove it or cause it to be removed as soon as may be. the said Committe are Nathaniel Jackson Docter Lazerus Le Baron Deacon Haviland Torry Thomas Foster Samuel Nelson and to make report thereof the next Town Meeting.
Money Raised abt School or Schools Horses
Voted to raise the sum of eighty pounds in- cludeing the mile & half money towards the Suport of a School or Schools
Voted that Samuel Nelson & Eleazer Holmes take care about the Horses that they be regulated accord- ing to the Province Law.
At a Town Meeting held at Plymouth in the Court House May 17th 1736. At sd Meeting Josiah Cotton Esq" was chosen Mod- erator.
314
PLYMOUTH RECORDS.
Representative
At sd Meeting James Warren Esqr was chosen Representative for the ensuing year.
Jurors for May
The Jurors chosen to serve at May Court Instant was Jacob Taylor & Francis Curtis Jun.r At sd Meeting Left Josiah Morton moved that they might have something allowed to them at Manument ponds about building a School house among them.
Abt a School House at Manument
Voted that John Dyer John Foster & Isaac Lothrop Jun" search what records they can find to see what was formerly drawn towards the School house at the Southern part of the Town and to make report the next Town Meeting ; And the Consideration thereof and of Something to be Granted to Agawam for the same use is deferred to next Town Meeting.
Joshua Drew
Voted that Joshua Drew shall have liberty to buy 30 feet of Land at the head of the wharf he builds on he paying for the same what the Committe shall Judge the same to be worth
James Warren Ajent abt ye way
At sd Meeting Majr James Warren was chosen an Ajent to answer to the Towns pre- sentment about the highway being presented it being about half a mile out of Town as it leads to Middleberough.
Nathı1 Jackson
March the 3d 1710/11 then 15 acres of land granted or sold to Nathaniel Jackson, the 2ª currant was laid ont to him on the northwest of the way that leads to Lakenhan and bounded by a flat Rock on the Northeast corner near Shreiffs hole so called and from sd Rock the line to Extend Northwest about 40 pole to a small Red oak marked in the Range of Land formerly laid out to Thomas Howland and from sd tree the line to Extend West half a point south- erly 64 pole to a tree marked on 4 sides near Doans feild so called and then the line to Extend South east and by South 32 pole to a heap of stones by the high way and then bounded by ye way to the bounds first mentioned leaving convenient ways if need be
315
PLYMOUTH RECORDS.
for carting wood from other lots of land next to sd land. prized at 15/ p acre
James Warren Nath1 Thomas
To Elder Thomas Faunce, S" I have received bond of Mr Jack- son for the within named Land being Eleven pounds five shillings. John Watson Town Treasurer.
Plymouth february ye 8th 1711/12.
[82.] At a Town Meeting held at Plymouth in the Court House August 9th 1736. At sd meeting Isaac Lothrop Esq" was chosen Moderator
At sd Meeting the Jurors chosen for to serve at September Court next are William Barnes Joseph Warren Maletiah Lothrop & John Cooper.
Town Charges
At sd meeting voted that there be the sum of one hundred & sixty pounds raised to defray the necessary charges of the Town
Negro woman Phillis
At sd Meeting the Selectmen or any of them are appointed to make enquiry about Phillis a negro woman now in Plymouth when or where she were ever set free by her Master now de- ceased and to make report thereof at the next Town Meeting.
eelriver Bridge
At sd Meeting Stephen Churchell was chosen an ajent to Act about Eleriver Bridge and to notify Barnstable County who are concerned therein.
At sd meeting Thomas Holmes Decon Haviland Torry & Judah West are chosen a Committe to take care about the way near Doans feild
Consider Howland
Wee the Subscribers being appointed and chosen by the Town of Plymouth to be viewers and Esti- mators of the Common Land lying and being at Plymouth to the Northward of Mr Thomas Weth- erells stable at the foot of the fort hill containing fifty feet in wedth above the way that leads to the Meeting House there being four stakes drove down into the ground at each corner said Land we valued to be worth four pounds.
316
PLYMOUTH RECORDS.
Plymouth September 27th 1736. Then laid out to Consider Howland a certain peice of Land lying and being in Plymouth aforesaid about Eighty feet to the Northward of Mr Thomas Wethrels stable at the foot of fort Hill Bounded Begining at a stake set in the ground & so Runing by the way that leads to the meeting House fifty feet to a stake set in the ground & then West- erly up sd Hill thirty five feet then Southeasterly fifty feet to a stake and then thirty five feet Easterly to the bounds first men- tioned for the Consideration of the Sum of four pounds paid to the Town Treasurer we the Subscribers being appointed & chosen to dispose of sd Land have sold sd Land to sd Consider Howland him his heires & assignes for Ever.
Benjamin Warren John Dyer Jolın Foster Nathaniel Jackson
Estimators & Surveyors
Plymouth September 28th 1736. Then Received four pounds money in a bond of Consider Howland & James Shurtleff for the use of Consider Howland which is in full for a Lott of Land laid out to sd Howland on the side of the fort hill I say received pr me John Foster Town Treasurer To Capt John Dyer Town Clerk.
Petit Jurors
At a Town Meeting held in the Court house in Plymouth Decr 20, 1736. At sd meeting the Town made choice of Jurymen to serve on the Jury of tryals at ye Inferior Court to be holden at Plymouth on this instant December and the persons chosen on sd jury are Jonathan Eames Samuel Bartlett Sent Jolin Harlow Sent Francis Adams.
James Shurtleff
[83.] Wee the Subscribers being appointed and chosen by the Town of Plymouth to be viewers and Estimators of the Common Lands within the mile & half Land in said Town and we haveing viewed a peice of Land at the foot of fort hill above James Shurtleffs Land containing fifty feet in length and thirty feet in wedth there being four stakes drove into the ground at each corner said Land was valued to James Shurtleff at three pounds. Plymouth September 17th
317
PLYMOUTH RECORDS.
1736. Then laid out to James Shurtleff a certain piece of Land in Plymouth aforesaid above his Land at or near the foot of fort hill above the way that leads to the meeting liouse, said Land contains fifty feet in length and thirty feet in wedth there being four stakes drove into the ground at each corner for the consideration of three pounds paid to the Town Treasurer we the Subscribers being appointed and chosen to dispose of said Lands have sold said Lands to sd James Shurtleff his heirs & assignes for ever.
Benjamin Warren
Estimators John Dyer John Foster
&
Nathaniel Jackson
Surveyors
Wee the Subscribers being appointed and chosen by the Town of Plymouth to be viewers and Estimators of the Common Lands within the mile & half Land in sd Town and we having viewed two peices of Land below Coles Hill the one of said peices containing fifty feet in wedth and ninety feet in length from the cart way that goes a Cross the lots by the water side, and thirty feet square to the Northiward of his Land whereon his work house stands there being two stakes drove into the ground on the Northerly side of sd Land thirty feet distance one from the other to the Northward of the Saw pitt which he now improves for sd use both peices of sd Land being valued for Joshua Drew to be worth Seven pounds.
Plymouth September 15th. 1736. Then Laid out to Joshua Drew Two peices of Land below Coles Hill commonly so called, viz. one of them being the place where he now Improves as a building yard containing fifty feet from the cartway below sd Coles Hill and ninety feet into the Sea, and the other peice of Land contain- ing thirty feet square to the Northward of the Land whereon the work house stands, there being two stakes drove into the ground on the Northward of the Saw pit as it is now improved, for the consideration of the Sum of seven pounds paid to the Town Treas-
Joshua Drew
318
PLYMOUTH RECORDS.
urer. We the subscribers being appointed and chosen to dispose of sd Lands have sold sd Lands to sd Joshua Drew to him his heirs and assignes for ever.
Benjamin Warren John Dyer John Foster
Plymouth September 28, 1736. then Received three pounds money in a bond of James Shurtleff and Consider Howland for the use of James Shurtleff which is in full for a Lott of Land laid out to James Shurtleff at the foot of fort hill I say Recd pr me
John Foster Town Treasurer
February ninth 1736/7 To Mr John Dyer Town Clerk these may certify that I have received of Joshua Drew the full sum of seven pounds for two peices of Land within mentioned I say Re- ceived by me
John Foster Town Treasurer
[84.] At a Town Meeting held at Plymouth february 21st 1736/7. At sd Meeting Isaac Lothrop Esqr was chosen Mod- erator. The Jurymen to serve on the grandjury for the year en- suing are Joseph Morton & Thomas Spooner.
Petit The Petit Jurors to serve in March Court are Jurors William Dyre Redolphus Hatch Joshua Shareman & Joseph Ryder
Agawam
The Town proceeded to consider about Agawam Bridge on the way over the mill dam and the affair is continued to the next Town Meeting
Bridge
Voted that the affair about Shingles that Mr Justice Thomas was charged for by John Barnes which sd Barnes was not paid for and the sd shingles were used on the Correction & Alms house as sd Barnes saith. And John Murdock Esqr and Deacon Haviland Torry was chosen a Committe to search into that affair and it is continued to the next Town Meeting
Phillis
Voted that Deacond Haviland Torry & Mr Samuel Nelson be Ajents to prosecute the affair about Phillis a Negro woman now in the Town of Plymouth who is a considerable charge to the Town and the matter is continued for further direction to the next Town Meeting
319
PLYMOUTH RECORDS.
1} mile lands
Voted that Deacon Haviland Torry & Mr John Barnes be a Committe to search the Records about the mile & half Land about Coles Hill & Especially at the foot of fort Hill and make report thereof at the next Town Meeting. And the Committe are desired to desist in acting any further about the matter.
1737 March 14th Moderator
At a Town Meeting held at Plymouth March 14th 1736/7. At sd Meeting the Town made choice of James Warren Esqr for Moderator.
Town Clerk
At sd Meeting the Town made choice of John Dyer for Town Clerk and he was sworn to the faithfull discharge of his office by Isaac Lothrop Esq™
Selectmen
The Selectmen that are chosen are Stephen Chur- chell Samuel Nelson Docter Lazerus Lebarron Majr James Warren Left Josiah Morton.
Assessors
The Assessors that are chosen be Josiah Cotton Esq" John Dyer and Left Josiah Morton,
Constables
The Constables are Nehemiah Riply. John Bart- let was chosen who refused to serve and he hired Thomas Faunce Josephs son who came into Town Meeting and he was chosen Constable in the Room of sd Bartlett and accepted thereof.
County Treas'' voates
Constable for Agawam Benjamin Gifford.
At sd meeting the Town proceeded and put in their voates for a County Treasurer and com- mitted them to Judah West Constable and were sealed up in Town Meeting.
Town Treas™
At sd Meeting Deacon John Foster was chosen Town Treasurer.
Surveyor of ye highway
Surveyor of the high way who was chosen was Benejah Prat. Voated that he shall be rewarded and paid out of the Town Treasury the sum of twelve pence per head for every Ratable Pole as usuall.
Tythingmen
The Tythingmen that are chosen are Nathaniel Foster Silvanus Bramhall & Samuel Burge.
fence viewers & feild drivers
The fence viewers Chosen are Samuel Nelson Timothy Morton Thomas Clarke Joseph Bart-
320
PLYMOUTH RECORDS.
lett Israel Fearing & Jirah Swift. Voated yt the sd men be field drivers.
Leather
The Sealers of Leather are Thomas Spooner and Consider Howland.
Hog Reves
The Hog Reves are Nathaniel Jackson Jonathan Eames John Crandon Consider Howland Walter Rich Elkanah Churchell Joseph Morton Junr John Sturtevant Jun" & John Nelson at Agawam Henry Sanders & Benjamin Besse.
Surveyors of Lumber
The Surveyors of Lumber are John Dyer Ste- phen Churchell & Judalı West.
The Surveyor of Hemp & flax is Deacon Haviland Torry
Saxton
Committy abt mile half Land dismissed
The Saxton who was chosen was Eleazer Rogers and he is to be paid for his service as he was the last year Voated that the Committy or Committys that have been appointed in viewing valuing and dis- poseing of the Common Lands or the Lands within the mile and half in the Town of Plymouth be now dismissed from any service of the same nature.
Deacon Torry Ajent about Phillis
Sd Town chose Deacon Haviland Torry to be their Ajent In sd Towns behalf to notify & in- form the Person or Persons to whom Phillis a Negro woman now belongeth who formerly did belong to Mrs John Partridge late of Duxber- ough deceased who is now chargable to us. That we desire them to take care of her & main- tain her for the future and satisfy us for the charge we have allready been at. And in case the Person or Persons to whome sd Phillis dos belong neglect or refuse to pay sd charge & take care of sd Phillis and provide for hier We do hereby Direct & Impower sd Ajent to prose- cute him or them in the Law and in sd Towns behalf appear in any Court of Law and Act & transact all things needfull in the premises until final Issue with power of Substitution
The Grand Jurymen for the Supr Court in April next are Ste- phen Churchel & Deacon Haveland Torry.
The Petit Jurors for sd Court are John Dyer Jolin Barnes & David Turner.
PLYMOUTH RECORDS. 321.
[85.] At a Town Meeting held at Plymouth May 9th 1737. At sd Meeting James Warren Esqr was chosen Moderator.
Jurors
At sd Meeting the Town made choice of Jurymen to serve at the Inferiour Court to be holden at Plymouth in May Instant the persons who were chosen were Capt Lemuel Drew and Joseph Warren.
Rams
At sd meeting Voated that no Rams shall be suffred to go at Large from the fifteenth day of July to the first day of November following this present year upon the penalty of fifteen shillings for each ram so runing at Large to be paid by the owner thereof and it shall be in the liberty of any of the Inhabitants of the Town of Plymouth to take up any Ram or Rams that shall run at Large & to have the benefit of sd fine to him or themselves and to prose- cute the owners for the same. At sd Meeting voated that James Warren Esqr shall present sd vote to the next Quarter Sessions for their Aproba- tion & allowance. Voated that there be the sum of five pounds paid out of the Town Treasury to Bene- jah Pratt Surveyor of the high way for his Extraor- denary service about the Highways the year past.
Highways
Cornelius Warren
To Capt John Dyer Clerk for the Town of Ply- mouth. This may Informe that Cornelius Warren of Middleberough is a hired man with me on a fish- ing voyage and his family is now in Plymouth Yr humble servant
Plymouth May 18 1737
John Bartlett
Coles Hill
At sd Meeting aforesaid Voated That the Select- men Together with Mr Haviland Torry and John Winslow be a Committe to Repair to Coles Hill so called & Remove any present Incumbrance if they think proper & that they apply themselves to ye owners to whom the late Lots at the bottom of the Hill was laid out and know what they will do with respect to the keeping up the Bank and that they make report to the Town at their next meeting in order for the Towns voating thereon.
Need help finding more records? Try our genealogical records directory which has more than 1 million sources to help you more easily locate the available records.