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He stirred the brothers' lagging zeal, Backsliders knew his constant care ; Denunciation sharp as steel, He gave the scoffer for his share.
And thus he toiled the seasons through, 'Mid summer's heat and winter's frost ; Encouraging believers true, And warning those he counted lost.
Wherever sorrow raised its cry, His heart responded to the call ; A healing fountain never dry, His kindness flowed alike to all.
And hard he strove in devious ways, Old Satan's crafty powers to foil ; And this we know, -through all his days The world was better for his toil.
Far from the truth these years have, brought He stood, - the subject of these rhymes ; But in the days in which he wrought, His was the spirit for the times.
Though rough and rugged were his ways, Such lives the firm foundation laid,
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On which to-day the world may raise The fairest structure Faith has made.
And if his creed was iron-bound, And somewhat destitute of light,
In that great realm his soul has found, Long since God's love has set him right.
And so he lived and toiled and died, But where he resteth none can tell; *
Good deeds he scattered far and wide, But no man knoweth where he fell.
Somewhere amid New Hampshire's hills, Where bright Cocheco's laughing wave The vale with murmuring music fills, The grass grows green upon his grave.
Somewhere amid the opening flowers On lowly vale, or hill's green crest, To-day through springtime's sunny hours, The birds are singing o'er his rest.
So let him lie -it matters not - The spot in which his ashes rest ;
Such lives can never be forgot, And - well - God knoweth what is best.
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OLD CEMETERY CONSERVATION FUND PERPETUA.
WHEREAS, the burial grounds known as the Old Cemetery, with such grounds as have been added thereunto, and as now (January 18, 1890), enclosed by the fence surrounding the same, and known as the Old Cemetery, situate easterly of the common in Rochester (Village), in the County of Strafford and State of New Hampshire, and bounded by land of the late Albert H. Wentworth, the Rochester Cemetery Association, Mary S. Sanborn and others, are, to a large extent in a neglected condition, and it is necessary that a permanent fund be established for the future care and preservation of said cemetery, forever ;
Therefore, agreeable to amended Section seven (7), of Chapter forty-nine (49), of the General Laws of the State of New Hampshire, in relation to public cem- eteries and parks, approved August seventh (7th), A. D. eighteen hundred and eighty-nine (1889),
RESOLVED, that the citizens of the town of Rochester, in the County of Straf- ford and State of New Hampshire, in town meeting assembled, do, by vote, hereby agree that said town of Rochester, in said county and said state, and the citizens of such succeeding governments as may succeed the present town government, do accept as a sacred trust from
NOAH TEBBETTS AND OTHERS,
* This is evidently a mistake, arising, doubtless, from the facts in regard to Mr. Hill (pp. 86, 89).
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for the perpetual proper care, improvement and preservation of the said Old Cemetery, Monied Contributions, aggregating
FOUR THOUSAND, THREE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-SIX DOLLARS ($4,366),
the same to constitute a fund to be known as the Old Cemetery Conservation Fund, Perpetua, and to hold the same in trust forever; and to well and safely invest and be accountable for, and do hereby agree to absolutely make good all losses of the same and of the income therefrom, forever, and do hereby agree to receive any and all contributions to said fund, as herein provided, from whomsoever tendered, and incorporate them into the same, and do hereby agree to become accountable for and to absolutely make good all losses of the same and of the income therefrom, forever; and that said fund shall never be dis- turbed or used - and that - the income ouly can and shall be used as herein provided.
FIRST: That one half (12) of each fifty dollars and upward designated con- tribution to said Old Cemetery Conservation Fund, Perpetua, shall have the annual income accruing from said one half (12) devoted by said authorities (agreeable to the wishes of surviving relatives, as far as is justifiable and con- sistent with the amount of money to be expended) to such lot or grave as said contributor or contributors agree upon and designate, forever, in the following manner : That three fourths (34) of this said income, or so much only of the three fourths (34) as may be necessary, shall be devoted annually when neces- sary, for all necessary and proper care, preservation and beautifying of said lot or grave, and everything thereon, or that may hereafter be placed or erected on the same forever, and for all reasonable compensation to said authorities for services employed in carrying out the same forever- and - that the remainder (if any) of this said three fourths (34) and the remaining one fourth (14) shall be set aside and to be well and safely invested by, and accounted for by said authorities, the same to constitute an Emergency Fund, the income therefrom to be added to the same annually, and do hereby agree to absolutely make good all losses of the same, and that said Emergency Fund, or so much of it as inay be required, shall be used, when needed, for all necessary and proper restoration and reproduction of all existing stones, tablets, monuments, inscriptions, stone edging and fence on, or that may hereafter be placed or erected on said desig- nated lot or grave, and for said purpose only, and - that -
SECOND: The remaining one half (12) of this said class of fifty dollar and upward designated contributions - and - all general contributions to said Old Cemetery Conservation Fund, Perpetua, shall constitute a general part of said Old Cemetery Conservation Fund, Perpetua, the annual income therefrom to be devoted by said authorities, annually, when necessary, for all necessary and proper care, restoration, improvement and preservation of the entire Old Cem- etery at large, aforesaid, in common, and all existing and future lots and graves therein (including all lots and graves that have no one to care for them, re- gardless of contribution to this fund) forever, and for everything on, or erected on, or that may hereafter be placed or erected on the same (agreeable to the wishes of surviving relatives as far as justifiable and consistent with the amount of money to be expended), and for all reasonable compensation to said author- ities for services employed in carrying out the same forever - and -
FOURTH : That all of the existing and future lots and graves and all thereon, gate or gates, and fence or wall surrounding said cemetery grounds to have precedence in this expenditure over the grounds at large, building or buildings. Said Old Cemetery to always remain for the purpose now used, only, distinct and separate from any other cemetery or burial ground forever. That the ap- proach to said cemetery from the highway shall be kept in a passable condition for foot or team by said authorities independent of this fund. And that said fund shall be exempt from any and all taxation forever, and that said author-
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ities do hereby agree to preserve, care for and perpetuate said Old Cemetery forever, and to faithfully carry out all the measures, provisions and conditions of this instrument forever, without compensation, and cause the same to be placed upon said town and said county records in full, and to be responsible for all money received, invested and disbursed, and to absolutely make good all losses whatever of the same forever, and to acknowledge in one or more of the regular. reliable, established local newspapers of said Rochester, the receipt of any and all contributions to said fund at time of receiving the same, stating contributor, object. and amount, and to present their annual account and state- ment of the said fund in their report to the public, annually, forever.
SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE ABOVE FUND.
Noah Tebbetts, Brooklyn, N. Y., on the Noah Tebbetts lot .
· $250
Dominicus Hanson, on the Joseph and Dominicus Hanson lot
700
John McDuffee, on the Farrington and McDuffee lot 600
Harriet C. Manson, Montclair, N. J., on the William Chase lot 100 Mary T. Seccomb, Brooklyn, N. Y., on the Moses Hale lot 500
Charles B. Tebbetts, Lynn, Mass., on the Noah Tebbetts lot . 350
Do. Do. on the Jeremiah H. Woodman lot . 400
George E. Barnard, Lynn, Mass., on the Richardson and Barnard lots .
250
Francis W. Upham, New York, $50; Mrs. Mary U. Coe, Bangor, Me., $50; Joseph B. Upham, Portsmouth, $50; Charles U. Bell, Law- rence, Mass., $10: Eliza U. Bell, Exeter, $5; all on the Nathaniel Upham lot , · 165
Mary Ann Whitehouse, on the Enoch Whitehouse lot
.
500
David Hayes, on the David Hayes lot
200
Abbie H. Dennett, on the Charles Dennett lot
100
Clara A. Warren, on the Joseph Warren and George Robinson lot
50
Charles A. C. Hanson, general contribution
101
Ephraim Hammett, on the Ephraim Hammett lot
100
Total
$4,366
SUBSCRIPTIONS SINCE ADDED TO THE CEMETERY FUND.
Misses Annie and Caroline Barker, on the Barker, March, and Chap- man lots
$200
Mrs. Bradford and Mrs. Rogers, on the Woodman lot 100 J. H. Wardwell, $50; Mrs. Pratt, $25; on the Knight lot 75
Mrs. M. F. Robinson, on the Warren and Robinson lot
50
Total
$4,791
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TABLE OF LONGEVITY.
Parson Haven said : " This town has always been remarkable for old people."
The following list of deaths of persons cighty years old and up- wards, from 1783 to 1867, was collected by the author. Ages not exact, - supposed to be the nearest full year.
Date of
death.
Name.
Age.
Date of (leath.
Name.
Age.
1783.
Mrs. Timothy Roberts, first civilized woman in town
80
1807.
Widow Bickford
·
90
1784.
Widow McDuffee .
91
1809.
Jonathan Hodgdon 90
1791.
Widow Perkins
.
90
1815.
Widow Rebecca Trickey
93
1795.
Samuel Drown .
19
1815.
Hon. John Plumer .
96
1798. Widow Harford
91
1816.
Lucy Place
95
1798. Ebenezer Jones
90
1817. Col. John McDuffee
94
1799.
Widow Richards .
99
1819.
Widow Heard
92
Date of death. Name.
Age.
Jan. 31, 1823. Ephraim Perkins
80
June 23.
Lt. Joshua Holmes, a soldier of the Revolution
86
July 18. Samuel Stackpole
83
Sept.
Widow Meader
91
Oct. 18.
Widow of Ephraim Perkins
90
Oct. 31.
Widow of Timothy Roberts
79
Nov. 7. Joseph Tebbets
82
Nov. 21. Josiah Main
89
Jan. 2, 1824.
Isaac Twombly
85
May 15. Joseph Dame .
84
Dec. 9. Widow of Deacon Trickey
81 77
Feb. 22.
Benjamin Hurd
80
April 23.
Widow Sarah Perkins
85
May 11.
Morris Ellis
88 90
Aug.
1826. Ephraim Ham, the third white person born in Rochester James Calef .
85
Feb.,
1827. Lydia, wife of Capt. Alexander Hodgdon Benjamin Meder
87
April.
90
Sept.
Abigail Holmes
89
Aug.
1828.
Stephen Ham Widow Mary Hayes
91
Dec. 25, 1829.
David Tebbits, died in Berwick
96
March.
1830.
James Pickering
84
April.
Benjamin Roberts, sailed with Paul Jones, a soldier of the Revolution
76
Jan., Jan.
1832.
Jotham Nutter
84
14. Elijah Tebbetts
92
May. Dec.
Alexander Hodgdon. Caleb Jackson
84
Feb.,
1835.
Benjamin Rollins
83
May
6,1836. John Randall .
90
July.
Phebe Wentworth
89
·
·
.
.
.
.
.
93
Nov.
1829. Widow Mary Downing
90
1806.
Thomas Drew
95
1793.
Widow Twombly .
93
1811. Samuel Wingate 90
92
Jan. 27, 1825.
Rev. Joseph Haven
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July. Feb.
21,1837.
Charity Drown
84
Aug.
Mrs. Mary Twombly
Oct.
13.
Abigail Jenness
90
Oct.
1838.
Eliphalet Cloutman
85
Sept.,
1840.
Betsey Henderson .
85 88 86
Oct. 18. Dec. 31, 1843.
Elizabeth Twombly. Mrs. Hannah Knight Widow Sarah Hoyt
95
Nov.
4. 1844.
Hon. David Barker
80
Dec.
10. 1845.
Rose Murray .
86 94
Dec.
1846.
Samuel Allen .
85
Aug.
1848.
Jolin Gray
83
June
1. 1849. Mary Wingate Hatevil Knight
96 84
April
8. 1850. Nathaniel Ham
90
Jan. 13. 1851.
James Chesley
101
July
21.
William Jenness
82
June
16. 1852.
Ebenezer Tebbets .
82
Aug.
15.
Widow Rebecca Seavey
83
Nov. 15.
Mrs. Lamson Varney
91
Jan. 9. 1853.
Widow Sally Knowles
88
Jan. 11.
Samuel Chamberlain
80
April 8.
Abigail Wallingford
81
Nov.
13.
Stephen Ham .
81
Feb.
1854.
Meribeh, wife of Amos Main . James Tebbets
82
May 15. 1855.
Mrs. Hannah Nutter
84
1856.
Hannah, widow of Richard Dame . Mrs. Sarah Sargent
100
Nov. 7.
Deborah Canney
93
Dec. 19.
Mrs. Abigail Foss
82
April 8. 1857.
Mehitable, widow of James McDuffee Mrs. Abigail T. Murray .
88
Dec.
Stephen Place Mary Garland
96
Jan. 21. 1859.
Widow of Amos Main, died in Lowell, Mass.
89
Jan. 27.
James Robinson
89
Jan. 1860. Mrs. Phebe Jenness
96
March 20.
John Nutter
91
June
14.
Widow Jane Pearl .
84
Mar. 31. 1861.
Dolly Dore .
81
Nov. 8.
Elizabeth, widow of Stephen Place
84
Jan. 9. 1862.
Abigail, widow of John Hayes
83
April ɔ̃.
Sally Hayes
83.
Oct. 8. 1863. Lydia Ham
83
Oct.
23. John Nutter
81
Dec.
1866.
Mrs. Tebbets
101
Aug.
1867. John Murray
82
.
88
Jan., 1842.
Jan.
25. 1846.
Mrs. Sarah Horne
July 12.
Sept. 14. Plebe Libbey .
81
81
April 22. Mrs. Lydia Hayes
80
Susanna Hanson
85
Nov. 7.
92
Oct. 6.
94
July
13.
84
April 1858.
James Garland
80
John S. Parsons furnished the following record of "unusual mortality" in the M. E. Society in 1884-86.
39
Lucy, widow of Dr. James Howe, died in Boston .
82
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Date of death. Name.
Age.
May 11. 1884. W. Knight Kimball
74
27. Sarah Varney . .
82
June 12. Abigail Waldron
83
July 6.
66 Mrs. George Page .
72
10. Mrs. Wylie Knight
37
Aug. 8.
66 Mrs. Susannah Dame
28.
Mrs. Israel Tuttle Sarah C. Broek
Dec. 12.
Feb. 23. 1885. Lydia Walker . March 1. Mrs. Mary Duncan .6
Eliza MeIntire
74 72
April 16. Mrs. Hannah Pray .
78
יי 22. Mrs. Sarah Hussey .
73
May 23. Mrs. C. W. Bradley
59 76
Oct. 13. 66 Jeremiah D. Richardson
Feb. 13. 1886. John B. Clayton
81
March 20. 66 Jesse Horne
88
April 8. " Mrs. Betsey S. C. Hanson
71
The following copy of Baptisms and Marriages from the " Roch- ester Church Book of Records" from 1737 to 1824 is valuable to all interested in Genealogy.
BAPTISMS.
Aug. 28. 1737 Simon Bussell Baptized upon his Parents acct -
Sep. 11. Baptized Benja Babb of Barrington -
Oct. 2 Richd Babb of Barrington Entred Into Covt & was Himself Bap- tized, & also his Chid John Babb-at ye same time Baptized Solomon Clarke
Oct. 23. Baptized Benja. Cops.
Novr. Baptized Samuel Richards & his wife Sarah & their Children Name- ly Deborah, Samuel, Sarah, Salome also Baptized James Berry. Baptized Mary Drew
January. Baptized Mary Dearing
Feb. 8. Baptized Susanna Locke
March 26. 1737/8 Baptized Lydia Main My Daughter -
April. 2. 1738 Baptized Joseph Herd & Sarah Bickford
June 31 .* Baptized Sarah & Elizabeth Johnson at Barrington.
June 4. Baptized 3 Children at York old Parish
June. 11. Baptized Daniel MacFee
June 18. Baptized Joseph Mac'Intire At York New Parish ye Father of ye Child Jnº MacIntire Then Renewed his Covt with yt Chh
June. 25. William & Mark Jennes Entred Into Covt with this Chh & were both Baptized & at ye same time Elizabeth Knight of Barrington also took upon Her ye Baptismal Covt & was Baptized -
June 28. Baptized at Barrington Abraham & Richard & John Knight & Roger Swain all Children -
July. 2. Baptized Daniel Wentworth
July. 16. Baptized William Hannah, & Jemima Jennes ye Children of Wm Jennes -
* So written; doubtless June 1.
83 61 74 65
2.
15.
Mrs. Otis Scruton
.
78
17. 66 Mrs. Cynthia Lindsey
92
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July. 26. Baptized John & Susanna Layton at Barrington - Baptized Triphena Stiles.
Feb. 12. Baptized David Cops
March. 25. Baptized Edward Tebbets upon his Entring Into Covt & also his child Jonathan, at ye same time Baptized Mary Plaice
April 1. 1739 Baptized Daniel Forst.
April. 8. Baptized Robert Knight of above 70 years old
April 15. Baptized George Hayes
May. 6. Benja & Sam1 Merry Jun' Entred Into Covt & were Baptized. At je Same time Abigail ye Wife of Sam1 Merry Junr Renewed her Baptis- mal Cort-& I then Baptized ye children of Sam1 Merrey Jun' viz. Joseph & Mary Merrey; Also then -Baptized Hannah Wentworth & Hannah Locke. -
May. 13. Baptized Elisabeth Hammock wº then Entred Into Covt- Also Baptized at ye same time Olive Richards -
May. 20. Baptized Ebenezer Grow at Newington
May. 27. Baptized Mary & Sarah Babb at Barrington
June. 13. Baptized Daniel Jennes at his Fathers House
June. 14. Baptized Susanna Kenny at her own House Being Sick She took Je Baptismal Cort upon Her
June. 17. Baptized William Ham & Sarah Tompson. Daughter of Noah Tompson
July 22. Baptized Bethena Allard.
Aug. 12. Baptized John Jennes & Izett Bussel
Sep. 9. Baptized Moses Downs.
Sep. 16. Baptized Joseph & Mary Dam, twins -
April 1. 1740. Baptized Lydia Kenny Being Sick At her Fathers House who dyed Soon after.
April. 20. Baptized Jonathan Richards
May. 11. Baptized Timothy Roberts & Esther Cops
June. 6. Baptized Nathan Horn At his Fathers House Being Sick
June. 8. Baptized Rebecca Bickford.
June. 15, Baptized Kezia Knight.
June. 22. Baptized Hannah Main my Daughter.
June. 29. Baptized Jonathan Young & his Wife Anna who then Entred In- to Cort Also Baptized their Children viz. Hannah, & Jean Young. Also At ye Same time Baptized ye widow Elizabeth ,Drown Being near to 70 year of age & her Son Samuel Drown wo both Entred Into Covt & then Baptized his son Solomon.
Aug. 3. Baptized Anna Forst
Aug. 24. Baptized John Jennes
April. 5. 1741. Baptized Charity Tebbets.
April. 12. Baptized Elizabeth Hayes.
May. 3. Baptized Abigail Wentworth.
May. 24. Baptized Agnes MacNeal Her mother Jean Mcneal then Entred Into Covt.
May. 31. Samuel Whitehouse Entred Into Covt & was Baptized & his Son Stephen.
June. 14. Daniel MacNeal Entred Into Covt.
June. 18. Baptized Dorothy Babb of Barrington.
June 21. Eleonour Berry Renewed her Baptismal Covt & then Baptized John Berry, Henry Allard, & Elizabeth Bussell
July. 1. Baptized Richard Howard at Barrington.
July. 12. Baptized Hannah Herd
July. 26. Mary The wife of Ithamar Sevey Renewed her Baptism1 Cov*
Aug. 16. Baptized Benjamin Herd & Hannah Jennes.
Aug. 23. Baptized Shem Drown & Abigail Sevey.
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Septemr. 6. Hannah ye Wife of James Plaice Renewed her Baptismal Covt Then Baptized her child Hannah -
Sept. 13. Abigail wife of Benje Tebbetts Entred Into Covt & was then Baptized. Baptized also her Children Benjamin Daniel Ebenezer & Abigail Tebbetts. also at yt time Baptized David Plaice.
Sept. 27. Baptized Sarah Jennes & Hannah Hodgdon.
Oct. 4. Baptized Ieabod Blagden -
Dec. 13. Baptized Elizabeth Downs & Sarah Richards.
Dec. 20. James Gray Stephen Berry & Abigail Tebbetts Renewed their Baptismal Covenant. Also Thomas Hammock & Solomon Tebbetts Entred Into Covt & were Baptized
Dec. 27. John Hammock Junr & Elizabeth Pearl Entred Into Covt & were Baptized
Jany 3. Martha Kenny Entred Into Covt & was Baptized.
Jany. 10. William Ellis John Richards Sarah Layton & Lydia Layton All Entred Into Covt & were Baptized - at ye Same time Mary ye Wife of William Ellis Renewed her Baptism! Covt
Feb. 7. Abigail Plaice & Abigail Walker Renewed yr Baptis? Covt.
Feb. 14. Baptized Ephraim Chamberlain.
Feb. 28. Baptized Lazarus Rawlins at Newington.
March. 14. Baptized Hannah Forst of Barrington.
March. 16. Baptized Susanna Locke at ye Neck Lecture
April. 18. 1742. Baptized Samuel Cops & Elizabeth Forst.
May. 16. Baptizd Jonathan, John, William, & Abigail Ellis. & Richard Plaice -
June. 6. Baptized Sarah Cater at Spruce Creek
June. 13. Baptized Joshua Knight.
June 20. Baptized Lois Hodgdon -
July. 4. Baptized Temperance Bickford & Sarah Richards -
July. Baptized Sarah Roberts & Elizabeth Dearing.
July. Baptized Daniel Berry Son of Joseph Berry.
Aug. 8. Baptized Samuel Drew. Baptized James Shute of Barrington
Aug. 15. Solomon Drown Entred Into Covenant & was Baptized also Baptized his Child Jonathan.
Aug. 29. Benjamin Tebbetts Entred Into Covt & was Baptized & then Baptized two of his Children viz William & James -
Decr 13. Baptized Paul Tebbetts upon his Sick & Death Bed
Dec. 26. Nathaniel Son of Paul Tebbets Entred Into Covt & was Baptized - Also Baptized Henry, Paul, Israel, Josiah, & Joyce Tebbetts Children of ye Widow Sarah Tebbetts
Jany. Baptized Drown of Samuel Drown-
Feb. Baptized Jonathan White House
March 6. Baptized Gershom Downs Ebenezer Drown and Hannah Hayes 1743. Baptized Mary Horn Baptized Mary Cate at her Fathers House at Barrington - Baptized Anne Coleman Baptized - Edgerly Baptized afchild for Humphrey ChatBurne at Berwick Mr. Wise Baptized Isaac Millers child. Name Jean
Sep. 15. Baptized Daniel Berry at his Fathers House. He dyed
Sept 18. Baptized Rebecca Herd. Baptized John Forst. Baptized Rebecca Richards
Dec. 4. Baptized Jean MacNeal.
Decr 11. Baptised Ann Berry Daughter of Joseph Berry -
Feby. 5. 1743/4 Baptized my Daughter Abigail Main wo was Born Jany 27. 1743/4 About 9 at Night -
March 25. 1744 Baptized Moses Jennes
April 29. Baptized Moses Cops & Wm Trickey. -
July. 29. Baptized Sarah Blagdon -
Sep. Baptized David Richards Son of Sam1 Richards.
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Novr 4. Baptized Sarah & Jean Dam Children of Elnathan Dam -
Jany. 13 1744/5 Baptized Paul Horn.
Jany 21. Baptized Sampson Babb at Barrington.
Jany 27. Baptized John Bickford
Feby. 3. Baptized William Berry & Mary Hodgdon -
Feby. 24. Baptized Thomas Coleman & Betty Knight
March. 3. Baptized Gershom Wentworth -
March 24. Baptized Rebecca White House.
April 7. 1745. Baptized Benja Forst -
April 28. Baptized Mary Roberts -
May 5. Baptized Pegge Door -
June Baptized Abigail Tebbetts -
June 19. Baptized Mary Shute at Barrington.
June 30. Baptized Thomas Wentworth Son of Richd Wentworth
July 28. Baptized Jane Richards -
Oct 27. Baptized Ephraim Forst of Barrington -
Dec. 12. Baptized Wm Babb & Jean Sevey
Feb. 12. 1745/6 Baptized Esther Howard at Barrington Lect
March 3. Phillip Door Junr & his wife Lydia Entred into Covt & his Wife was Baptized & their children Richd Elizabeth Mary Olive Lydia & Phillip Door
March 23. Joseph Cook Entred into Covt & was Baptized & his child Abigail. Also Abram Plaice Entred into Cort & his Child Ebenezer was Bap- tized Also Baptized James Downs -
May 25. 1746. Baptized Aron Jennes Mary McNeal & Mary Cops -- May 28- Baptized mary Jennes & Jenny Herd
June 8. Baptized Nath1 Raynes at York old Parish.
June 15. Baptized Betty Main at York old Parish.
June 25. Baptized Joseph Cate & Elizabeth Hayes at Barrington
July. 4. My Daughter Mercy Main was Born three quarters of an Hour After Six of the Clock in ye morning, & She was Baptized on July 6th 1746 - Nov 9. Baptized Molly Door -
Nov 23 Baptized Abigail Young
Nov 30. Baptized Thomas Davis & Abigail Odihorn at Durham
March 15-1746/7 Baptized Joseph Bickford -
March 22. Baptized David Allard -
March 28. Baptized Jean MacCrelis-
July 5. 1747 Baptized Sarah Forst -
Aug. 9 Baptized Ebenezer Horn
Aug. 16. Baptized Edward Lock
Sepr 23 Baptized John Herd
Sepr 27. Baptized John Berry son of Stephen Berry Jun"
Nov 22 Baptized Ebenezer Tebbetts & Josiah Wentworth
Dec. 20. Then Recieved Jnº Beck Into Covt with ye lower or Second Chh in Portsmº & Baptized his child Elizabeth Beck Also at ye Same Time Bap- tized Hannah Eliot & John Forst
Feb. 14. 1747/8. Then Recieved Perkins Ayer Into Covt with ye South Chh In Portsmo & Baptized his Child & Seven Children more at ye Same Time
Feb. 21. Baptized two children at ye first chh In Portsmº
Feb. 28. Baptized two children at ye South chh in Portsmº
March 20. Baptized Benja Merrey Son of Benja Merrey at Rochester
April. 17. 1748. Reuben Herd Renewed his Baptismal Covt. Baptized his Son Shadrach Herd - Baptized at ye Same Time Lydia Blagdon - April 24. Baptized Samuel Herd Whitehouse
July. 17. Baptized Mary Bickford Daughter of Richd Bickford.
Sepr Baptized Anna Cops -
Novr 6. Recieved Charles Roger & Mary his Wife into Covt & Baptized yr Son John Roger -
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Jany. 9 1748/9 Baptized Samnel Sevey, when Dangerously [sick] at his Father Ithamar Seveys House -
March. Baptized Mercy Cook.
April. 23. 1749 Baptized Ww Horn & Wm Horseman at Dover-
May. 28. Baptized Elizabeth Babb -
June 4. Baptized Jonathan Bickford & Job Allard.
June 11. Baptized Susanna Forst wo was born ye Same Day -
July. 16 Baptized Samuel Winget.
July 23. Baptized Lydia Marden Daughter of Jnº Marden.
July 30. Abner Dam & his Wife Renewed yr Covt Baptized yr Child Jona- than Dam at ye Same time - Also Baptized Robert MeCrelis -
Aug. 20. Baptized James Door Son of Phillip Door Henry Door Son of Henry Door & Mary Trickey.
Sepr 3. Baptized Sarah Horn Eleonor wife of Wm Chamberlain Jun was Baptized at ye Same time as also their child William - ye Lord Increase ys Little flock still more abundantly -
Sep. 17. Noah Cross Renewed his Baptismal Covt with this Church
Octobr 29. Baptized Joshua Edgerly & Stephen Wentworth
Decr 31. Baptized Phebe Horn of Summersworth -
June. 3. 1750 Baptized Benja Son of Benja Berry Betty Ham Daughter of Jona Ham & Jean Rogers
June. 10. Baptized Betty Whitehouse -
June Baptized John Merry Son of Benja Merry.
July. Baptized Triphena Berry Daughter of Step" Berry Jun"
July 1. Peter Cook Junr & Abraham Entred Into Covt with this Chh & were Baptized Also at the Same Time Baptized Jona Downing Cook Son of Peter aforesd & Phebe Cook Daughter of Abram Cook Aforesd Baptized Also Job Forst Son of Joshua Forst of Barrington -
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