Baptisms and admission from the records of First church in Falmouth, now Portland, Maine, Part 3

Author: Maine Genealogical Society (1894- ) cn; King, Marquis Fayette, 1835-1904
Publication date: 1898
Publisher: Portland, Me., Maine genealogical society
Number of Pages: 254


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Davenport, Serena, a.


Adams, Charlotte, a.


Mellen, Caroline Margaret, a. 1823.


Preble, William and wife, a. Jan. 1824.


Dinsmore, widow Jane, pro. Carter, widow Jane, a.


Hale, widow, a. 1825.


Sept. 8, Joseph Harrod, and Thomas Freeman were elected deacons.


Dinsmore, Mary, a.


1826.


Scott, Mrs A., a. Emma Seavey (Ross), a. Chadwick, Thomas, a. Green, Henry and wife, a.


1827.


Cushman, Bezaleel, a. April.


Merrill, Mrs. Sophia, a. May.


Boyd, Mrs. Hannah, a. May.


Fox, Mrs. Elizabeth L., a. June.


Mussey, Mrs. Charles, a June.


Stevens, Miss Esther, a. June. Paine, Miss Phebe, a. June.


Gerrish, Sarah, a. July.


Weed, Maria, a. July.


Walden, Lucy Ludlow, colored, bap. Sept. 21.


Mclellan, Arthur and Nancy D., his wife, a. Oct. 6.


Daveis, Charles and wife, a. Nov. 3. Griffin, Judith, a. Dec. 2.


1828.


Merrill, Dolly, wife of Seward, a.


April 6.


Gray, Mary Anne, b. and a. May 4.


Rogers, Mrs. Caroline, a. from the Hollis St. Ch., Boston, May 4.


Gardner, Mrs. Dinah, a. from Nan- tucket, May 4.


1829.


Hall, Caleb Brooks, a. Willis, Clarina May, a.


Deering, Elizabeth, a.


Lancaster, Sarah Eliza, bap. Oct. 26.


1830.


Bartoll, George, bap. and a. April.


1831. Cummings, Nathan and Emily his wife, bap. and a. March.


Cox. Emily and Mary, a. March.


Harrod, Caroline Eliza, a. March.


Emery, Mary Jane, a. March.


Dockray, Mary Anne, bap. and a. April 3. Trow, Hannah, a


Baker, Caroline, bap. and a. May. Fletcher, Sarah P., a. July 3.


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Hanson, Ann J., bap. and a. July 3.


Adams, Mary, bap. and a. August.


Hooper, Sarah W., a. August. October ,administered the sacrament to Mrs. Emerson, wife of A. E.


Wingate, Julia Caroline, bap. and a. Nov. 6.


Clap, Elizabetli Wendall, a. Nov. 6. 1832.


Thatcher, Martha, a. March 4.


Potter, Eliza Ann, a. May.


Davenport, Nancy, recomended


to the ch. in Newburyport.


Head, Mrs. a. from Springfield.


1833.


Smith, Sarah, a. January.


Mudge, Susan H., a. February.


Paine, Sarah, a. from the Windham ch.


Mitchell, Emily, bap. and a. March. Green, Temperance B., bap. and a.


April.


Chadwick, Samuel and Mary Ann, his wife, bap. April 11.


Greele, William E. and wife, a. June 2. Greele, Ann Vaughan, bap. and a. Aug. 4.


Longfellow, Marianne Preble, a. Nov. 10.


Thacher, Emily Bliss, a. Nov. 10.


1834.


Ross, Racilia, wife of Dav'd, Jr., a. May.


Ross, Polly, wife of Benjamin, a. July 6.


Adams, Isaac, Esq., deceased on Sat- urday, name enroled at his request among the professors of religion by"th? pastor, July 6.


Longfellow, Stephen and Stephen, Jr., bap. Aug. 24. 1835.


Peirce, Ann, a.


Harlow, Miss, a. Harmon, Pelatian, a.


Emerson, Miss Sarah, a.


Paine, Miss, a.


Ross, Miss daughter of Benjamin, a. 4.


1836.


Paine, Anna Maria, a. Mar.


Greele, Eleazer and Ann Y. his wife, a. Sept. 20.


1837.


Weed, Dr. Samuel, a. Jan 8.


Russel, Lucy, a. Jan. 8.


Ilsley, Isaac, a. to communion Jan. 8. Gilman, Sarah, a. to communion Jan.


8.


Brooks, George, a. to communion, his wife a member of the church.


Brooks, Joanna, a.


Baker, James H., a. April.


Emery, Anna, a. April.


Fox, Frances E. L., a. April.


Drew, Mary Jane, b. and a. June 4.


Willis, William, b. and a. Oct. 1838.


Nichols, John, a.


1839.


Munsey, Hannah, a. April.


Owen, Salome W., a. April.


Brown, Sarah Jane, a. April.


Preble, Sally, wife of Enoch, a. May.


Merrill, Lucy, a. May.


Adams, Sophia and Mary A., a. May. 1840. Powell, Mary M., a. Mar. 1.


Oxnard, John and wife, a. June 14.


Scott, Catherine, a. July 15.


Potter, Margaret L., a. July 5.


Rand, Caroline D., a. July 5.


Ware, Abel of Athens in this state, to communion.


Dyer, Emma Ford, a. Sept 6.


Thomas, Elizabeth, a. Oct. 4. Deering, Nancy W., a. Oct. 4.


1841.


Bartoll, George and Anna his wife, a. May.


Boyd, Theresa Orne, a. May.


Kimball, Sarah S., a. May.


Gilman, Hellen Augusta, a. May.


Chadwick, Mary Caroline, a. May.


Boyd, Mrs. Mary Brownfield, a. July 4.


Boyd, Miss Susannah Coffin, a. July


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Barnes, Miss Hannah Jane, a. July 4. Wood, Mrs. Eleanor, a. July 4.


Cox, Adeline and Susan, wife and dau. of John, a. Sept 5.


Atherton, Frances West, a. Oct. 3. Emery, Charlotte Gilman, a. Oct. 3.


Emery, Nicholas Jr., a. Nov. 7. Codman, widow Susan, a. Dec. 5.


Edgcomb, Noah, a member of Elder Rands ch. invited to communion. 1842.


Upham, Mrs. Julia,a. Jan. 16.


Fox, Eunice Mclellan, a. Feb. 6.


Fox, Elizabeth Lewis, to communion. Feb. 6.


Daveis, Dr. John T. G., a. from ch. in Portsmouth, Mar. 6.


Winslow, Ann, wife of Hezekiah, a. Mar. 6.


Wakefield, Eunice, a. Mar. 6. Noyce, Hepzibah, a. May 1.


Mirch, Rebecca Strong, a. April 3.


Chadwick, Marcanne wife of Samuel, a. May 1.


Gage, Eliza Mary, a. May 1.


Clapp, Mrs. Julia Margaretta D., b. Aug. 21.


Fletcher, Ellen, a. Oct. 2.


Daveis, Mary Cogswell, a. Dec. 4. 1843.


Watson, Mrs. Susan, a. Mar.


Quinby, Maria, a. July 2.


Gordon, Frances Ellen, a. July 2.


Fitch, Andrew Titcomb, a. Oct. 1.


Barnes, Mrs. Louisa, a. Dec.


1844.


True, Nancy, a. Jan. 7.


Clarke, Sarah Broughton and Matilda F., a. Feb. 4.


Jones, Charles, a. Feb 4.


Daveis. Edward H., a. Feb. 4.


Boyd, John P., a. Feb. 4. Jameson, Anne, a. Mar. 3.


Chadwick, Samuel, a. Mar. 3.


Daveis, Anne Tic' nor, a. Mar. 3.


Purington, John and Mary Rogers, his wife, a. Mar.3.


Fitch, Mrs. Almira, a. April 7. Fitch, Miss Almira Titcomb, a. April


7.


Gore, Martin, a. April 7.


Anderson, Ann W., a. July 7.


Brooks, Henrietta Louisa, a. July 7.


Bacon, Elbridge and Sarah Ellen, his wife. a. July 7.


Cross, Francis H. and Cornelia R., a. from ch. in Boston, Sept. 1.


Atherton, Margaret, a.


Boyd, Mrs. William, a.


1845.


Moody, Mary D., wife of Charles, a. Jan. 6.


Bartoll, Mary, a. June 1.


Ilsley, Mrs. Charlotte Andrews, a.


June 1.


1846.


Fox, Anne Brown, a. Jan. 4.


Preble, George Henry, to communion, Mar.


Rea, Dr. and wife, and dau. Abba Frothingham, to com.


1847.


Owen, Ellen Louisa, a. Aug. Cutter, Mrs., to communion, Aug.


1848. Brooks, Miss Eleanor, a.


1849. Walton, John, a. Gilman, Dr. John Taylor, a


Adams, Esqr., a


Ilsley, Sarah Jane, wife of Joseph, a.


Dec.


1850 Deering, Ellen Waite, a. Jan. 6. Deering, Edward Preble, a. Mar.


1851. Head, Eleanor W., a. May 4.


Boyd. Mary E. S., a. May 4. Dana, Caroline Pamelia, a. May 4. 1852.


Barbour, Lucy, a. April 4. Hunt, Mrs. Dr., to communion, June 6. 1853. Boyd, Robert, of N. Y., a. June.


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1854.


Clifford, Charles Edward, Mar 5.


Freeman, Eunice Croswell, a. Oct. 1.


Willis, Caroline Hunnewell, a. Oct. 1. Ayres, Emily Louisa, a. Oct. 1. Dearbon, Annette Maria, a. Oct. 1. Fox, Harriet Lewis, a. Oct. 1. Deering, Georgeana, a. Oct. 1.


Chadwick, Maria W., a. Oct. 1. Gilman, Hellen Williams, a. Oct. 1. Newhall, Susan Jane, a. Oct. 1.


Smith, Maria Louisa, a. Oct. 1. Nichols, Sarah Atherton, a. Oct. 1.


At a meeting of the members of the church of the First Parish, held on the second day of April, A. D. 1854, at the house of Charles Jones, John Puring- tom was chosen chairman, and Edward H. Daveis secretary.


A written communication was tlien read from the Rev. Dr. Nichols to the church and society tendering his resig- nation, and it was voted:


That a committee of three members be appointed to wait on our pastor and confer with him on the subject of his communication, and that they be in- structed to request him to withhold his absolute resignation, and to continue to hold the pastoral office exempted from the performance of any more of its du- ties than may be agreeable to him; and that the parish would supply the pul- pit.


William Willis, Thomas Chadwick and Nathan Cummings, committee.


On the thirtieth day of April the com- mittee reported that they had waited upon Dr. Nicho's and conveyed to him the sentiments of the church upon the subject of his communication; to which he replied that this repeated expression of their affection and regard was very grateful to his feelings; that he had felt it incumbent to come to this con- clusion, to leave the parish free from any embarrassment in the choice of one


to succeed him, who could give his whole strength to the duties of the ministry. He was further understood by the committee to say, that in an- swer to the request of the church as to his remaining in pastoral connection with them, his only desire was to be re- lieved from duties and responsibilities to which he felt himself unequal, and that so far as his ability should admit, he would willingly comply with the wishes they had expressed.


June 4, 1854, On motion of William Willis, the church voted that the Rev. George M. Bartol of Lancaster, Mass. be invited to become Associate Pastor with Rev. Dr. Nichols.


July 23 1854, It was voted unanimously that (the Parish concuring) the church make choice of the Rev. - Jennison of Cambridge, to become Associate Pastor with the Rev. Dr. Nichols.


Jan. 28 1855, after divine service, met by adjournment from Dec. 24. It was voted that the Church cordially unite with the Congregation in the choice of the Rev. Horatio Stebbins, to become Associate Pastor of the Parish.


Jan. 31 1855, The Rev. Horatio Steb- bins late Pastor of the church in Fitch- burg Mass. was ordained Associate Pas- tor of this church. The Rev. George E. Ellis delivered the sermon, Rev. Cyrus A. Bartol, of Boston, addressed the so- ciety, and the Rev. Dr. Nichols offered the prayer of installation.


The Rev. Ichabod Nichols, D. D., died Jan. 2 1859, in the 75th year of his age.


1855.


Cummings, Charlotte Augusta, a. Feb.


Richardson, Ann Hanneford, a. Feb. Shaw, Sarah Smith, a. Feb. Williams, Caroline Maria, a. Feb.


Cox, Frances Hellen, a. Feb. Preble, Mary Elizabeth, a. Feb.


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Fitch, Caroline, a. Feb.


Gale, Martha Ellen, a. Feb.


Sweat, Margaret Jane, bap. May 13. Sweat, Lorenzo, bap. May 13.


Aug. 10, Baptised and received to the church, Jane Anderson, also baptised her two children, and one child of John Anderson. This is the last entry in the hand writing of Dr. Nichols.


Names on roll of members not in the preceding list.


Blackstone, Benjamin, c. Noice, James. Wildrage, James, c. Sweat, John. Jones, Ephraim. Snow, Ebenezer, c.


Cobb, Smith.


Cotton, John. Marston, Jasper.


Owen, Ebenezer.


Dean, Samuel, pastor.


Butler, John.


Bayley, William, c.


Cox, John. Freeman, Enoch. Milk, James.


Jones, Pearson. Brooks, Cotton.


Mellen, Prentiss.


Nichols, Ichabod, pastor.


Gerrish, Oliver, 1818.


Woster, Mary.


Moody, Esther.


Hill, Jane.


Noice, Priscilla, wife of Nathaniel. Knight, Priscilla, wife of Joseph. Johnson, Jane, wife of John. Ross, Elizabeth.


Thorndike, Lydia.


Titcomb, Ann.


Jones, Sarah, now Bradbury. Frost, Abigail.


Owen, Abigail.


Thorlo, Rebecca.


Butler, Ann.


Worster, Jemima. Freeman, Patience. Gookin, Sarah, wife of Samuel. Friswel, Susannah. Anderson, Marien. Sweetser, Susannah. Briant, Mary. After the settlement of Mr. Nichols. Hall, Martha Cotton.


Cross, Betsey. Storer, Mary. How, Sarah. Barnes, Lydia. Fellows, Abigail.


Preble, Nancy, wife of William P.


Plummer, Fanny.


Mussey, Elizabeth, wife of Charles. Ford, Emma, a.


Vaughan, Olive Storer, a.


Walker, Miss. Richardson, Mrs.


Emerson, Mrs. Charles.


Chandler, Mrs. General.


Adams, Eliza.


Thomas, Nancy.


Received by Mr. Bailey March 1, 1868, Mark P. Emery and wife, and Mrs. B. Stevens, Jr.


In April, 1864, Mr. Stebbins


having been invited to become pastor of the Unitarian church


in San Francisco made va- cant by the death of Rev. Thomas Starr King, resigned the pastoral office in this church, which created the first vacancy in the office from the organization of the church in 1727 to that date.


Rev. Thomas Smith ordained March 8th, 1727, died May 23d, 1795, in the 94th year of his age.


Rev. Samuel Deane, D. D., read to the church his letter of acceptance, Sep- tember 2d, 1764. He died November 12th, 1814, in the 81st year of his age.


The Rev. Ichabod Nichols, D. D., who had been ordained June 7th, 1809, died


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January 2d, 1859, in the 75th year of his age.


Rev. Horatio Stebbins installed Janu- ary 31st, 1855, resigned April 1864.


Rev. Benjamin H. Bailey of Dedham, Mass., was installed as pastor, on Wed- nesday evening December 11th, 1867. All the Unitarian Churches in Maine, and the churches of Dedham, Milton, Northboro, Brookline, and the Arling- ton street in Boson, in Massachusetts, were invited to be present by their Pastors and Delegates.


The Council met at the house of Dr. John T. Gilman, nearly all of the churches invited being represented. Rev. Dr. Gannett of Boston was chosen Moderator and Rev. Mr. Hewes of the 2d Church, Scribe. The Council voted to install Mr. Bailey, and Rev. Mr. Hewes was appointed to give the fellow- ship of the churches.


After partaking of an elegant colation at Dr. Gilmans the Council proceeded to the church, where the installation services were performed.


Mr. Bailey is the fifth Pastor in the order of succession in the 141st year of the history of the Parish. He was born in Northboro' Mass., was graduated at Harvard College in 1854, settled in Ded- ham 1861, over the First Parish as suc- cessor of Dr. Lamson.


His first communion service, and the first enjoyed by this church for a long time, was administered on the first Sunday in January, 1868, and the church at a subsequent meeting voted to have the Lords supper celebrated on the first Sunday of every month. At this meet- ing the following persons were chosen Deacons, viz. John P. Boyd, William Willis, and Nathan Cummings. Mr. Willis declined and Augustus E. Stev- ens was chosen, Mr. Stevens and Mr. Cummings both declined, and Dr. John T. G. Daveis was chosen and accepted.


On the first Sunday in February 1873, Rev. Thomas Hill, D. D., preached to the First Church, and continued to sup- ply the pulpit until Sunday May 18, when he was installed as Pastor. Mr. Hill was born at New Brunswick, N. J., January 7th, 1818, was graduated at Harvard College in 1843, from the Divinity School in 1845, was ordained over a church in Waltham, Mass., Dec. 24th, 1845. In Sept. 1859 he was elected to succeed Horace Mann in the Presi- dency of Antioch College, and while at that institution held also the pastorate of the Church of the Redeemer in Cin- cinnati. In October, 1862, fie accepted the Presidency of Harvard College, and resigned that place from ill health, Sept. 30th, 1868.


From that time until his installation in Portland he had no permanent occu- pation. He died Nov. 21, 1891.


Rev. John Carroll Perkins was in- stalled as Pastor of the First Church September 10, 1891.


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MARRIAGES.


The following persons were married by the Rev. Thomas Smith. These rec- ords are in the hand writing of Mr. Smith, all


upon as ink one page, but the has at least three shades it is not probable that all were recorded at one sitting. Why he omitted to enter upon the church book his earlier and later mar- riages is not explained.


1750.


Hugh Crague and Eleanor Wharren of Falmouth.


Joseph Cox and Mary Bayley, both of Falmouth.


Henry Totman and Hannah Ingersol, both of Falmouth.


William Proctor and Charity Lunt, of Falmouth.


William Hooper and Mercy Whitten, both of Falmouth.


John Owen and Annar Hodgkins of Falmouth.


James Tuthill, Jr., and Mary Burrill. Micah Walker and Beulah Wooster.


Jabez Dow and Dorothy Wood. Enoch Moody and Ann Weeks.


Samuel Knights and Mary Knights.


Samuel Noice and Mary Merrill.


Samuel Crocket and Priscilla Jack- man.


1751.


Joseph Willson and Mary Sweat.


Benjamin Blackstone and Eleanor Phips.


Isaac Ilsley and Mary Bradbury.


Samuel Graffam and Mary Aery.


Edward Chapman and Sarah Small.


Anthony Bracket and Abigail Chap- man.


Joseph Pride and Hannah Knights. Joseph Eaton and Sarah Burnell.


Samuel Mathews and Elizabeth Rob- erts.


Joseph Walker and Mary Rigs. Jotham Ham and Phebe Pain. John Merril and Bethia Wyman. John Thome and Woodsome.


1752.


Peter Noice and Hannah Merril. Lemuel Hicks and Martha Cox.


Johnson and Jackson.


(Probably James and Hannah.) Jeremiah Rigs and Anna Barber.


Roland Davis and Judith Tompson. Stephen Woodman and Ester Weeks. Samuel Watts and Margaret Elder. Josiah Tucker and Mary Thrasher. Josiah Lawrence and Sarah Pollard. Richard Pears and Mary Tucker.


Capt. John Roberts and Mrs. Mehita- ble Bangs.


1753.


Ebenezer Buxton and Elizabeth Grant.


John Carrol and Rose Hooper.


Joseph Irish and Hannah Doan.


George Berry and Sarah Stickney.


Benjamin Davis and Mary Thomes. James Flood and Abigail Thoms.


Benjamin Brown and Mary Hunne- wal.


Benjamin Titcomb and Anna Pear- son.


John Webb and Elizabeth Larraby.


Henry Carvil and Priscilla Cole.


Negro Prince and Indian.


William Cotton and Martha Hudson. James Goodwin and Mary Wheeler. Stephen Lowel and Agnis Bolton. John Blake and Dorothy Merril.


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HISTORY.


Memorandum in handwriting of Mr. Smith on one of the last pages of the book.


Anno, 1716, one Ingersol built an Hutt on Falm'th Neck wr. he lived alone some time & was from thence Called Govern'r Ingersol; he was afterw'ds Drown'd at Presumpse't with one Mil- let by the Daming of the ice, raising an head of water in the Night while they wr. asleap. New Casko Fort being De- molished by order of Goverum't, a few Months after This viz, 1717, Majr. Moodey, who had been the Commanding officer, w'th Cap't Larraby who had been a Serjeant, moved yr. Families down to the Neck & built ym. Houses. -ab't This Time 1715 Mr. Skillen & Bracket settled on yr. Fathers old farms at Back Cove .- now came also Cap't Coller & Built an House, as did one Proctor -Doughty -Rounds-Mills Hall-two Scales (brothers) Fath'r. Thoms-Wase (Twelve in all) and John Barber & Fath'r. Gustain (who Died June 1718).


In 1718, Old Father John Barber (Father to John who came h'r. 1717) Came w'th his Family. viz-James & Widow Gibs (with her son Andrew 5 years old, & Daughter Mary 10 years, (married Ingram & Fulton). He was Drowned the Jan'y following.


Sam'l Cob came hr. in 1717 when there was only one House on Purpudoc Side the water, just built & inhabited by one Doct'r Winslow. In 1718 sd Cob moved his Family to Falm'th Neck, when yr. was 14 Families there (including his). This year Falm'th was anew Incorpo- rated a Township by the Gen'l Court &


The Tract of Land, granted to some of the Ancient Propriators togather w'th others who signed w'th ym. in a Peti- tion for it.


N. B. The Gen'l Court was ignorant of its being formerly granted to the Old Settlers, who w'r broke up Drove away when The Town & Fort w'r De- stroyed by the French & Indians, & hence ensued Infinite Confusion & Quarrels between these New & Old Pro- prietors ye. former not allowing ye. lat- ter any Title-nor those others that had purchased Farms of Sr. Ferdinando Georges Agent. till all was Settled in a Course of Law.


An. 1722, In the later end of July, A war broke out w'th the Indians, wh. Continued 3 years & kept back ye growth of the Settlement. In ye year 1725 in June (The war ending that Sum- mer), I (Thos Smith,) Came hr. & found one Mr. Peirpoint, (who was Chaplain unto the Army, whose Head Quarters wr. on this Neck) Preaching to the Peo- ple. There was then Fourty-Five Fam- ilies in the whole Town-i. e. Twenty- Seven upon ye Neck, 1 at New Casko, & 17 at Purpudoc & Spurwink, most of 'em poor & some of 'em miserably so,- they had 4 or 5 years before erected a Meeting House wh. yy. had only cov- ered-& The Floor of it contained ye. People with the Fishermen & Soldiers & other Strangers yt. used to frequent the place much.


Third Sabbath.


March 8th, 1726-7 A church was gatlı- ered & I (Thomas Smith,) ordained


The People at Purpudoc had also a Log House on The Point, wh. they built partly for a Garrison to the Families on the Point & partly for a Meeting House, in wh. the whole Town assembled every Pastor.


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Baptisms.


It has been deemed advisable, as most of those whose baptisms are of record, were children, to arrange them by families and in alphabetical order, as well as the irregular manner in which they are recorded will permit.


ADAMS, John, of -, Sept. 1730.


ADAMS, a dau. of Jacob, Aug. 20, 1732. ADAMS, Betty of Susanna, 1752-5.


ADAMS, of Benjamin. Joshua, Oct. 10,


1767. Samuel, Mar. 19, 1769. Betty, Nov. 4, 1770. David, Nov. 28, 1773. Betty, Jan. 22, 1775.


ADAMS, Jacob of Jacob, Apr. 26, 1772. ADAMS, of Bartlett, Maria Caroline, Charlotte Neal and Rebecca Cook, 1822.


ALLEN, Robert of Lieut., Mar. 22, 1841. ANDERSON, of John, a child, 1750. Wil- liam, May 1, 1768. Abigail, Sept. 15, 1771. John and Polly, July 31, 1774.


ANDERSON, John F., of Anna W., July 7, 1844.


ANDERSON, of John and Marcia, An- na Hitchborn and Samuel Winter, Jan. 28, 1850. A child, Aug. 19, 1855. ANDERSON, two children of Jane, Aug. 19, 1855.


ARMSTRONG, Elizabeth of Simon, Apr. 20, 1729.


ATKINS, Henry of Nathaniel, Aug. 23, 1767.


ATKINS, Thomas of -- , Aug. 13, 1786. AIRS, Joshua of , 1738. AYRES, Joshua of John, 1739.


AYRES, Ann of Mehitable, 1740.


AIRES, of Joshua, Lucy, 1743. Sarah, 1755.


AYRES, Roman Dearborn, of Lieut., (at Fort Preble) Feb. 23, 1851.


AVERY, Lydia of Benjamin, Oct. 10, 1789.


BAB, of James and Hannah, Peter, 1737, a child, 1741. James, 1746.


BABCOCK, a daughter of Mr. Jan. 6, 1850.


BACON, of Dr., Ellen Usher and Mary Ellis, Aug. 22, 1847.


BAGLEY, of John, Abner, Mar. 16.


1766. John, Mar. 18, 1770. Daniel, Mar. 1, 1772. Mary, Mar. 2, 1777.


BAKER. of Elisha, a child, 1739, a child, 1741. Ichabod, 1744.


BAKER, of John and Susanna, Josiah, 1741, John, 1744, Susan, 1749.


BAKER, of John Jr., John, Oct. 8, 1769, Hannah, Nov. 8, 1772.


BAKER, Oliver Bradbury of John, June 16, 1771.


BAKER, of John, Susanna, Oct. 18, 1772, William, Aug. 21, 1774, Norwood and Mary (twins) April 21, 1776.


BAKER, Robert of Elizabeth, May 24, 1778.


BAKER, of Josiah, Abel, April 22, 1770, Susanna, Jan. 21, 1776, Alexander, Feb. 1, 1778, Josiah, June 11, 1780, Henry, May 26, 1782, Lydia, Dec. 12, 1784, Abigail, Aug. 5, 1787, Henry, Jan. 3, 1790, Frances, Oct. 7, 1792.


BAKER, of Zechariah, Thomas, Browne, May 16, 1779, Zechariah, June 18, 1780.


BAKER, of Charles, Lydia and John Mann, March 4, 1832.


BALDRIDGE, a child of Mary, Feb. 21, 1773.


BANGS, Edward, of Joshua, 1739.


BANGS, of Joshua and Sarah, Tabitha, 1749, Sarah, 1752.


BANGS, Thankful of Thomas, 1755.


BANGS, Bathsheba of Jeremiah, Dec. 20, 1774.


BARBOUR, Ann of John and Mary, 1726.


BARBER, of James and Mary, Han- nah, Nov. 24, 1728, Ann, Mar. 28, 1732, Margaret, 1734, John, 1737.


BARBER, of Hugh, Joseph Bean, 1737, John, 1739, Robert, 1742.


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BARBOUR, of Joseph, Eunice, Sept. 21,


1766 Mary, Nov. 13, 1768, Anna, June 2, 1771, Hannah, Sept. 26, 1773, Joseph, June 2, 1776, Lois, July 29, 17SI.


BARBOUR, of Joseph, Henry, Caroline and Aandrew, 1819.


BARNES, Lydia Hersey, of Lydia, 1816. BARR, Nancy of Alexander, June 24, 1787.


BARTLETT, a child of -, 1749.


BARTLETT, Emma Virginia, of Dr. Aug. 17, 1834.


BARTEEN, of Pennel, James, 1744. Mary, 1746. A child 1748.


BARTEN, of James, Robert and James, June 7, 1767. Lydia, Oct. 21, 1767.


BARTEN, of Robert, Ruth, Nov. 6, 1768. Lucy, July 1, 1770. Annie, May 24, 1772. Daniel, May 29, 1774.


BASSEY, of Eunice, June 5, 1768. Margaret, Oct. 2, 1774. Eliza- beth, Nov. 17, 1776.


BAYLEY, of Jon. and Rachel, a child March 9, 1727-8. Sarah, July 12, 1730. Rachel, March 28, 1732. Elizabeth, June 10, 1733. William, 1735.


BAYLEY, of John, a child 1741. Han- nah, 1742. Benjamin, 1746.


BAYLEY, of Robert and Martha, Bathsheba, May 7, 1727. Judith, Sept. 21, 1729. Hannah, April 4, 1731. Mary Clark, 1734. Robert, April 11, 1736. Martha, 1740.


BAYLEY, of Joseph and Deborah, Mary, Oct. 26, 1729. Hudson, August, 1731. Eleazer, Feb. 25, 1733. A child 1735. Rebecca, 1737. Hannah, 1741.


BAYLEY, a child of John, Jr., 1750.


BAYLEY, of Joseph, Tabitha, 1752. Mercy, 1755. Dorcas, 1757.


BAYLEY, Jos. Jr., 1755.


BAILEY, Dorcas of Joseph, Jr., May 29, 1766.


BAILEY, of William, Rachel, Jan. 10, 1768. William, Aug. 14, 1768. Molly, Dec. 3, 1769. Benjamin, Oct. 6, 1771.


BAILEY, Daniel of Daniel, Oct. 4, 1772.


BAYLEY, of James, Abigail, March 6, 1774. Elizabeth, April 14, 1776. Dan- iel, Sept. 24, 1780.


BAYLEY, of Hudson, Dorcas, July 21, 1776. Betsy, Aug. 22, 1779. Samuel, Jan. 27, 1782. Hudson, Aug. 20, 1786. Cornelius, Oct. 4, 1795.


BAYLEY, Thomas of Nathaniel, Aug. 1, 1790.


BAYLEY, Samuel of Betsey, Nov. 2, 1794.


BECK, of Thomas, Thomas, June 1, 1788. Betsey, Mar. 8, 1789. Daniel Johnson, Mar. 13, 1791. Mary, Jan. 9, 1793. Harriet, April 5, 1795. Hannah, April 2, 1797.


BENNET, a child of William and Pris- cilla, 1752-5.


BENNETT, of Barnabas, Mary, Dec. 14, 1800. Barnabas, Feb. 14, 1802. Ed- ward, Sept. 11, 1803. A child, Mar. 2, 1806.


BERNAL, Patience Mills of Joseph, 1750.


BURNELL, John of John, Mar. 21, 1767. BERRY, of George, Unis, 1734. Obadiah, 1737. William, 1739. A child, 1741. Miriam, 1745.


BERRY, a child of George, Jr., May 29, 1758.


BERRY, of George, Joanna, July 12, 1767. Dorcas and Miriam, June 18, 1772.


BERRY, of Obadiah, Joshua, June 14, 1767. Elizabeth, Nov. 18, 1770. Sophia, Sept. 12, 1773. Joanna, June 15, 1777. BERRY, of Samuel, Dorcas, Oct. 31, 1766. Benjamin Burdick, May 14, 1769. BERRY, Mary of William, July 1, 1775.


BERRY, of Jeremiah, Thomas, May 18, 1766. Thomas, May 22, 1768. Re- becca, Aug. 19, 1770. Joanna, Nov. 15, 1772.




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