Church members, marriages, and baptisms, at Hanover, Morris Co., N.J., during the pastorate of Rev. Jacob Green, and to the settlement of Rev. Aaron Condit. 1746-1796, Part 1

Author: First Presbyterian Church (Hanover, N.J.)
Publication date: 1893
Publisher: [Morristown, N.J., Printed at "The Jerseyman" office
Number of Pages: 44


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THE OLD PARSONAGE. 1893.


CHURCH MEMBERS,


MARRIAGES AND BAPTISMS,


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PREFACE.


The first Church established within the bounds of the pres- ent County of Morris was the " Hanover" Church at Whippanong, or Whippany as it is now called. An account of the establish- ment and early history of this Church, evidently written by Dr. Jacob Green, and taken from the ancient book of Church records, is as follows :--


" About the year 1710 a few families moved from Newark & Elisabeth Town &c & settled on the west side of pesaick River in that which is now Morris County. Not long after the settlers erected an House for the publick worship of God on the Bank of Whippenung River (about three miles west of pesaick river), about one hundred rods below the Forge, which is and has long been known by the name of the old Iron works. There was a Chh. gath- ered and in the year 1718* Mr. Nathaniel Hubbel was ordained and settled there by the Presbytery of New York. About this time this place obtained the name of Hanover and became a township but the place was most commonly known by the Indian name Whippe- nung. Mr. Hubbil continued minister here till 1730* when for some uneasiness between him and the people he was dismissed. This Chh. had then no proper book of records and if Mr. Hubbel kept any Chh. records, upon paper of his own, they were not left to those that came after. In the year 1730* Mr. John Nutman was ordained pastor of the Chh. in Hanover. About this time or not long after there was a new parish erected at Morris Town not without much contention and difficulty between Hanover con- gregation and them. In the year 1745 Mr. Nutman was dis. mist from his pastoral relation to the church, occasioned by unea- siness subsisting between him and the people. This Chh. had still no book for record and if Mr. Nuttman kept any on paper of his own they were not known of by those that came after. Novem- ber, 1746, Mr. Jacob Green was ordained pastor of the Chh. in Hanover. The meeting house was then old and small and there were proposals for building a new one. But some families in the


* Date left blank in original.


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south end of the Town and neighboring parts, thinking they should not be suited with the position of the meeting House went off, and contrary to the endeavours of the presbytery erected a new meeting House in the south end of the town which has been called South Hanover. Mr. Green continued to preach at the old meeting House till the beginning of the year 1755 when accord- ing to the determination of the presbytery two places were erected for public worship the one at Precipining the other on the neck, about half a mile west of Pesaik River on the road that goes to Newark about eastward of the old meeting House. Mr. Green was ordered by Presby to preach at both these places; which he continued to do till the year 1760. When Precipining were allowed by the Presby to seek a minister for themselves, and Mr. Green was continued at the new meeting house on the neck, and the Chh. at that house has been properly considered as the first Chh in Hanover, for but a small part of the old congregation went to Persipining, and all the elders and the deacons that belonged to the chh. at the old meeting house, were within the bounds and belonged to the congregation that met at the new meeting House on the neck. When Mr. Green settled there was no Chb. Book he often applyed to the Chh. to procure one; but by one means or other it has been neglected till this present year 1767. After he was settled in the ministry Mr. Green began to record baptisms &c. on papers of his own. But after some years, by one means or other he began to be negligent so that for the space of several years or from anno 1757 to 1769 but few baptisms are recorded. The records that have been kept since Mr. Greens Settlement are now inserted in this Book."


The earliest record of the church is the deed dated 2d of September, 1718, from John Richards, " schoolmaster," for three and a half acres of land adjoining the Whippanong River, " in consideration of ye love, good will and affection which I have and do bear towards my Christian friends and neighbours in Whippa- nong," "and especially of those who shall or may mutually cov- enant by subscription to erect" "a Decent and Suitable Meeting house for the Public Worship of God." The land was granted " for a Meeting house, school house, burying yard, training field and such like Public uses." The lot so conveved covers the old burying ground at Whippany and upon its North-west corner the first Church was erected, probably of a very humble character. It was in December of 1718, after the death of Mr. Richards, that Mr. Hubbel was settled and became the first pastor of the church. He ministered to this church, a part of the time conjointly with the church at Westfield, Essex County, until 1730, when he was dismissed as stated by Mr. Green. Mr. Nutman, for the first three years of his pastorate, had for his parish all the settled por- tion of Morris County. The first church at Mendham or Roxsiticus was commenced about 1745. The settlement of the South-westerly section of the County, made principally by Germans, coming from


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the Delaware, had been begun, but there was no church in that region until 1747, (possibly 1743,) when a church was in existence at " Foxenburg." The Dutch Reformed Church at Pompton, just over the line in then Bergen County, was built in 1736, and Bask- ingridge Presbyterian Church in Somerset Co., Dr. Rankin says, was built after 1720.


When Mr. Green began his ministry the parsonage was at Lower Whippany, nearly opposite the Grist Mill, but in 1757 a new one was erected near the new church, to which the pastor re- moved his family in the spring of the following year. This house is still standing and is on the opposite side of the street from the present parsonage, but a little farther to the East.


The record of church members, marriages and baptisms kept by Mr. Green continued to the beginning of the ministry of Rev. Aaron Condit, July 1st, 1796, is contained in this pamphlet.


W. OGDEN WHEELER, EDMUND D. HALSEY.


September 14, 1893.


CHURCH MEMBERS.


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List " of persons received into full Communion in the first Chh. in Hanover by Jacob Green."


Those marked with a star are noted as being members living in 1790.


December 13, 1747, John Ball, Jr. and *Elizabeth his wife.


March 6, 1748, Paul Leonard.


August 7, Phebe, wife of Joshua Ball.


November 5, 1749, Hannah, wife of Thomas Day.


March 4, 1750, William Brant.


20, 66 Zechariah Baldin & Rebecca his wife.


August 19,


John Carmichael.


February 1752, Sarah, wife of Isaac Tuttle. -


November 26, Sarah " John Stratten.


May 20, 1753, Rhoda, “ " John Cobb.


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5, 1754, John Cobb.


June 30,


Nathan Price.


September 21, 1755, Sarah, wife of John Mitchel.


December 28,


Mercy Barker. Mary Kelly.


July 25, 1756, Lois, wife of Alexander Johnson.


March 20, 1757, Sarah, wife of John Conger.


February 12, 1758, Ephraim Stiles.


May


10, 1761, Samuel Tuttle.


17, 24,


*Sarah, wife of Nathaniel Beach. Jane Burnet.


June


28, Elizabeth, wife of Matthias Hoppen.


July


12, Abigail, wife of Richard Parrot.


August 2, *David Bates.


April


3, 1763, John Conger.


10, 24,


*Samuel Ball.


May


8, David Young and his wife.


July 31, Joanna, wife of John Tuttle.


August 7, *Joseph Tuttle, Jun., and *Jemima his wife.


*T. Cooper Ward and Elizabeth Crane.


September 14,


Phebe, wife of Daniel Ball.


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MEMBERS.


January 15, 1764, Caleb Ball and Hannah Tompkins.


February 12, * William Ely and his wife and Silvanus Hedges.


November 25, 1764, Edward Byram and his wife.


*Mary, wife of Samuel Dalglish. Matthew Campfield.


December 2, March 10, 1765, Jacob Drake.


May 5,


Silas Tompkins.


June 2,


*Enoch Beach and Susannah his wife. Joseph Conger. Kezia, wife Gilbert Thornton. Cornelius Atwood.


23,


July 25,


* William Broadwell and *Uzal Kitchel.


August 4,


Jemima Ball.


September 8, 15,


Hellen, wife of Jacob Drake.


*Jemima Gardner.


November 15, 1767, Anne, the wife of Samuel Ball. Suzannah Tichner, wife of James Tichner.


April 16, 1769, Phebe, wife of John Tuttle.


" MEMORANDUM .- At the time of writing this, 1770, there are three persons, viz :- John Hopper and his wife and William Dixon who from other Chs. joyned with us have for a. considera- ble time neglected to come to our communion and behave in an unbecoming manner of whom tis hard to say whether they belong to our ch. or not. To these may be added also Ezekiel Halsey."


" Persons now belonging to the ch. in 1771 who were in the ch. when Mr. Green was settled 1746. Deacon John Ball-Dea- con Joseph Tuttle-Elder Joseph Kitchel-Elder Ephraim Price- Noah Beach & his wife-Deacon Ball's wife-John Kitchel-Elder Price's wife-Widow Allen-Widow Ruth Kitchel-Jonathan Squire's wife-Elder Kitchel's wife -* Widow Mott."


March 24, 1771, Phebe, wife of David Bates.


June 2, At Wantage in Sussex, Michael Crossman.


October 20,


23, Elizabeth Halsey, widow of Elihu. Ebenezer Bradford.


66 18, 1772, Mary Johnson.


December 25, 1774, *Anna, wife of Uzal Kitchel.


January 15, 1775, *Ezekiel Hoppen.


29,


Matthew Moore and *Stephen Kitchel.


April 9, 23, 30, 7,


Deborah Beach and Jemima Green. Anna Munson and *Hannah Darling (Mrs. Stephen Kitehell.)


May


*Caesar, negro man of Sam Parrot. Stephen Burnet.


Asa Kitchel and his wife Roda; Samuel Beach ; John Tuttle; * Letitia, wife of Stephen Munson.


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MEMBERS.


July


2, 1775, Mary, wife of Stephen Burnet, and Mary, wife of John Hambleton.


September 10, *Mary, wife of Moses Fairchild, and Kezia, wife of Peter Parsel.


November 12, 26,


* Moses Fairchild. Phebe Beach.


February 18, 1776, Jemima Tuttle.


April 14. Sarah Beach and Lidia Price.


June 2, Nathaniel Wade.


Sept. 1,


* Mercy, wife of Benjamin Fairchild.


August 17, 1777,


* Widow Hannah Fairchild and *Deborah, wife of Samuel Ball.


November 2, *Widow Elizabeth Cooper. *David Young.


May 31, 1778, *Mary, wife of David Dickinson. June 28, Sarah, wife of Nathaniel Wade. November 8, Hannah, wife of John Ochletree and *Mary, wife of Prudden Allen.


June 6, 1779, Isabel, wife of John Wilkinson.


October


John Tappan.


July


2, 1780, *Dorothy, wife of William Cocker.


December 9, 1781, *Cornelius Vorres.


Total 102


29, 1782, Aaron and Hannah Tompkins ; Jonathan and Abigail Smith ; * Christopher and *Jane Mulford.


January 5, 1783, Joseph and Roda Harrison and *Ebenezer Sayre.


1784, *(Peggy), wife of Stephen Osbourn.


April 3, 1785, *Phinehas Kitchel.


September 4, *Nath'l Dalglish and *Sarah his wife.


October 30, Daniel Kitchel and Rachel his wife.


November 6, *Heury Wade, (d. 1793.)


20, *Jemima Ball, (wife of Solomon Fairchild.)


December 11, 1785, *Jos. Wade and *Dorothy Wade. Total 121 March 12, 1786, *Jeptha Morehouse and *Abby his wife. 26, Lois, wife of Samuel Hinman, and *James Beach and *Elizabeth his wife. Rachel Smith.


May 21. August 6,


*Phebe, wife of David Cory, and *Sarah, wife of Stephen Brant.


July 29, 1787, *David Cory.


December 16, *Jotham Gardner (d. 1796), *Darling Beach (d. 1793). 132


April 6, 1788, *Hannah, wife of John Smithson.


November 2, *Achsah, wife of John Young, and Phebe Chatfield.


Dec. 21 (or 4), *Sarah, wife of Samuel Squire.


September 20, 1789, *Jonathan Wade and *Amy Orr (d. 1792). 138 October 3, *Thomas Glover.


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141


18, *Calvin and *Hannah Green. *Ebenezer Cooper.


February 28, 1790, *Daniel Woodruff and his wife *Agnis, *Sa- rah Johnes (d. 1792).


March 14, *Phebe, wife of Dr. Darcy, and *Keturah Green.


May 2,


*John Brown (d. 1797), *John Dalglish and his wife *Mary, *Jesse Crane, *Amy, wife of Isaac Fairchild, *Betsey Fair- child (d. 1793), *Katharine Smith and *Lidia Young.


Note at date of Mr. Green's death in addition to those marked with a star, the following persons were said to have been mem- bers : Elizabeth Green (Mrs. Bradford), Phebe, wife of David Bates, Remington Parsel (d. May 15, 1800), and David Leddell.


Mr. Green died May 24, 1790. Rev. Calvin White began to supply the pulpit July 11, 1790, and Oct. 18, 1795, he preached his farewell sermon. Rev. Aaron Condict began his long ministry July 1, 1796. The following members were admitted between Mr. Green's death and the settlement of Mr. Condict :


June 20, 1790, Hannah, wife of Enoch Beach; Patience, wife of Stephen Beach ; Phebe, wife of Aaron Kitchel ; Mary, wife of Jesse Crane : Elsy Smith (widow), John Kitchel with his wife Abigail, Lent Winchel Fairchild, Nancy Beach (Mrs. Abra- ham Halsey), Electa Beach (Mrs. Silas Dick- erson), Esther Mulford.


Dency Ross, Martha Dalglish (Mrs. E. Pruden), admitted by Mr. Chapman.


Timothy Mulford, Jun.


July 4,


Timothy Tuttle and Mary his wife, Abraham Fairchild and Phebe his wife, Mary, wife of Cornelius Voorheis; Rebekah, the wife of Eben- ezer Tuttle, and her daughter Amy; Hannah, wife of Jotham Gardner; Jacob Kitchel, Sim- eon Jones, John Teasman (negro), Rec'd by Mr. Austin.


Aug. 29,


Sissel Cooper (widow), Phebe Cooper, Charles Smith, Noah Beach, John Woodruff, John Hed- dy. Betsey Mulford, Hannah Mulford, Jenny Mulford, Thomas Eckley, Ira Ball. Sarah, wife of Benj. Kitchel; Jean, wife of Moses Tappan ; Catharine, wife of Zenas Davis ; Elizabeth, wife of Abraham Cooper ; Joanna, wife of Stephen Morehouse, Jr .; Lydia Ball, Sarah Whitmore, Obadiah Kitchel and Sarah his wife, David Kitchel and Rachel his wife, Susannah Mussel.


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Jan. 12, 1791, Lucy, wife of Ellis Cook, Hannah Perkins; Anna, wife of Joseph Green; Mary, wife of Pierson Green; Mary, wife of Will'm Runnels ; Eliz'a, wife of Calvin Ely ; Widow Phebe Parrot; Sa- rah, wife of Joseph Wade; Mary, wife of Isaac Wining; Cisellea, wife of Charles Smith ; Ket- urah Tuttle ; Hannah ? Wade ; Mary, wife Zebu- lon Cook ; Joseph Green ; Joanna, wife of Ezek- iel Cory ; Phebe, wife of Benj'm Johnson ; Hannah, wife of Obediah Wade; John Can- field ; Deborah Tavlor ; Rebekah Dickison ; Eu- nice Fairchild ; Jemima Beach, now widow of Caleb Tuttle; Sarah Dalglish ; Rachel Williams ; Bil Kise, Negro ; Benj'm Griffis; Anna Smith; Abigal Fairchild ; Lucv, wife of WM'm Ely ; Margaret, wife of Henry Wade ; Sylvesta Wade, now widow of John Dickerson ; Jemima Wade; Phebe Dalglish ; Kezia, wife of Robert More, (from Morris Town Ch.); Thomas Dor- rington and Pamelia his wife, (from Newark Church) ; Matthew Kitchel; Isaac Farchild ; Sa- rah Ely ; Mrs. Baldwin, wife of Ezra, from Tur- key Chh. ; Widow Phebe Young ; Marian Ochel- tree ; Mary, wife of John Squire : Sarah, wife of Dea'n Morehous, (from Con't Farms Chh.) ; Cole (Negro), (d. 1793) ; David Tuttle & Sarah his wife, (she d. 1793) ; Farrand Kitchel; Apol- los Prudden ; Jeremiah Mulford, Junr; Mrs. Jemima Mor -- N. York Chh. ; Hannah Tut- tle, Anna, wife of James Haines, (from Morr'tn Chh.) ; Thomas (Negro).


1793. Josiah Post ; Lucretia Green ; Mary, wife of John Kingham, (fr. Caldwell Chh.); Jacob Osborn ; Mrs. Phebe White, (from Newark Chh.) ; Will'm Wick & (Phebe ?) his wife. (from Morristown Ch.)


1794. Susannah Tappan, (from Cranbury Ch.) ; Peggy, wife of Stephen Squire ; Theodosia, wife of Da- vid Young.


After Mr. Green settled in the ministry he for some years admitted (according to custom) some people to covenant & receive Baptism themselves & offer their children to Baptism, without coming into full communion to receive the Lord's Supper. These persons were said to enter into covenant or own their covenant or renew covenant & by some were sometimes called half members. This custom was tolerated till October in the year 1764. After that time he thought it his duty to baptize no children but those of parents in full communion. And here follows the names of the


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persons thus admitted. N. B. Those with a cross to their names were afterward admitted to full communion :-


April 10, 1748. Renewed Covenant. Joshua Leonard.


Dec. 11,


Jan. 8, 1749.


July 23,


Aug. 12, 1750.


Feby 10, 175I.


Dec. 8,


July


19, 1752.


March 17, 1754.


Sept. 22,


Dec. 15,


Sept. 7, 1755.


March 21, 1756.


July 25,


Feby 6, 1757.


Dec. 28, 1760.


Oct. 1761,


Jan. 15, 1764, Covenanted.


tJohn Conger & this wife. Helen, wife of Sam'l Parrot. ¡Sarah, wife of John Strat- tan. Timothy Riggs.


+Sam'l Tuttle & Rachel, his wife.


Joseph Dalglish & Esther, his wife. Lucretia Ball.


Barnabas Brant.


¡Mary Kellv.


Jemima, wife of David Tut- tle. Sam'l Fairchild & tHannah his wife.


Ephraim Stiles & tRebecca his wife. Mary, wife of Issacher Hunt- ington.


tJacob Drake & tHelen his wife.


Sarah, wife of Stephen Beach. *Joseph Tuttle, Jun. & tJe- mima his wife. +Enoch Beach & tSuzannah his wife. TPhebe, wife of David Bates. Thomas Millage & Baptized him.


July 1, Renewed Covenant. Lucy, wife of Wm. Ely, Jun.


MARRIAGES.


November 12th, 1746, Married Edward to Elizabeth Kilburn.


November 26th, 1746, Married Joshua Ball and Phebe Carmon.


December 29th, 1746, Married David Cory & Mary Hambleton. March 12th, 1746-7, Married John Conger and Sarah Tuttle.


July 3d, 1747, Married John Tuttle to Johannah Canfield in Newark.


November 25th, 1747, Married Henry Smith & Hannah Beach. November 31st, 1747, Married John Slater & Abigail Chidester. Feb. 18, 1748, Married John Williams to Rachel Wade in Connecticut Farms.


May 8th, 1748, Married John Merrit & Ruth Canfield.


November 17th, 1748, Married Jacob Minton & Mary Carter.


Decemb 8th, 1748, Married Caleb Ball & Martha Sergent.


January 5th, 1749, Married Samuel Riggs and Elizabeth Tomp-


kins.


January 11th, 1749, Married Thomas Coe and Sarah Dalglish. November 14th, 1749, Married Sam'l Tuttle & Rachel Gould.


December 4th, 1749, Married John Brant & Temperance Hoppen.


January 1st, 1750, Married John Steward & Jemima Chitester.


Jan. 4th, 1750, Married Abial Cobb & Sarah Van Winkle.


Jan. 18th, 1750, Married Benj. Green & Mary Dalglish.


Jan. 20th, 1750, Married Wm. Cumberford & Jane Waters.


Jan. 24th, 1750, Married Moses Ball & Lucretia Dalglish.


April 18th, 1750, Married Joseph Duglas & Esther Baldin.


May


14, 1750, Married Richard Woods to Lucy & Philip Price to Sarah Jones in Morristown.


August 9th, 1750, Married Sam'l Crane & Sarah Clark.


August 10th, 1750, Married Jonathan Stiles & Joanna Tuttle.


August 16th, 1750, Married Rubin Riggs and Sarah Carter.


October 11th, 1750, Married Joseph Woodruff & Mehetabel Cobb.


October 20th, 1750, Married Zebediah Potter aud Mary Carter. November 19th, 1750, Married Stephen Hambleton & Jane More.


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MARRIAGES.


January 28th, 1750-1, Married Icabod Blaricum & Mary Riker.


April 10, 1751, Married Gershom Mott & Deborah Carman.


April 24, 1751, Married Nathaniel Squire & Mary Beach.


May 4, 1751, Married James Aakens & Mary Budd.


June 25, 1751, Married Mark King & Elizabeth Miller.


August 22, 1751, Married John Genung to Sarah Clark &


Jeremiah Poste to Martha Genung.


Aug. 27, 1751, Married Henry Tunis & Phebe Burnet.


Decmb. 19, 1751, Married Thomas Dickson & Hannah Ste- phens.


January 12, 1752, Married David Harris & Catharine Ridner.


Feb. 4. 1752, Married Jacob Wright & Mary Wade.


Feb. 6, 1752, Married Benjamin Pettet & Phebe Potter.


April 14, 1752, Married Jonathan Biglow & Sarah Ladd.


April 28, 1752, Married Jedediah Leonard & Sarah Baldin.


June 8, 1752, Married Svlas Hand & Sarah Burnet.


July 4, 1752, Married John Carr & Sinte Turens (?)


July 16, 1752, Married Nathaniel Coggswell & Marget Shingleton.


Aug.


7, 1752, Married John Francisco & Hannah Van Zile.


October 26, 1752, Married John Tichener & Mary Sergeant.


November 29, 1752, Married Joseph Wood & Mary Allen.


Decemb 20, 1752, Married Isaac Winchel & Lucretia Ball.


Jan. 16, 1753, Married Daniel Lyon & Elizabeth Force.


Feb. 27, 1753, Married Garrerdus Drake & Sarah Beach.


April 2, 1753, Married Gidion Hoel & Sarah Gordon.


May 10, 1753, Married Manan Force & Lucretia Wirxhel.


July 12, 1753, Married Margaret Cocker to Ellis Cook.


July 23, 1753, Married Uriah Hand & Mary Hygby.


October 11, 1753, Married George Cooper & Sissel Tappen.


Nov. 20, 1753, Married Fredreck Miller & Ann Van Win- kle.


Jan. 10, 1754, Married Japhet Byrom & Elizabeth Tap- pan.


Feb. 10, 1754, Married David Wheler & Elizabeth Mol- leneaux.


Feb. 18, 1754, Married John Plumb & Nancy Hanneon.


April 18, 1754, Married Joseph Bright & Deborah Zer- reckson.


May


Married David Ball & Sarah Dikins.


July 24, 1754, Married Laban Ward & Hannah Hoppen.


Aug. 15, 1754, Married John White & Orriongery Alling- ton.


Decemb. 24, 1754, Married John King & Margret Miller.


April 3, 1755, Married Caleb Ball & Mary Parrot.


June 5, 1755, Married Williams Cook & Sarah Cocker. Married Jonathan Squire, Jun'r & Eunice Crane.


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MARRIAGES.


December 23,


Married Jacob Allerton & Martha Baley.


July 15, 1756, Married Thomas Baldin & Anna Allen.


Aug. 1756, Married Sylas Howel & Ruth Halsey.


October


25, 1756, Married Matthew Canfield & Rachel Bond.


Decemb


17, 1756, Married James Hill & Sarah Tompkins.


Decemb 28, 1756, Married Aaron Meleck & Sherlotte Miller.


January


20, 1757, Married Samuel Ford & Grace Kitchel.


Jan. 26, 1757, Married Jedidiah Tompkins & Martha Bur- net.


March 3, 1757, Married John Gould & Anne Cobb.


July 25, 1757, Married Joseph Tuttle, Junr & Jemima Hains.


November 16, 1757, Married Ebenezer Farrand, Junr & Rebec- ca Parrot.


Nov. 30, 1757, Married Jonathan Cook & Margret Tap- pan.


January 5, 1758, Married Jonas Genung & Deborah Carter.


Jan. 31, 1758, Married Stephen Stiles & Elisabeth Taler.


March


2, 1758, Married John Riker &


March 8, 1758, Married Jacob Gould & Rachel Kimble.


March


29, 1758, Married Elisha Sutton & Mary Small- piece. (?)


May 11, 1758, Married Ezekiel Goble & Phebe Peck.


May


15, 1758, Married David Osbourn and Hannah Fair- child.


May


31, 1758, Married Ephraim Stiles & Anna Farrand.


July 7, 1758, Lambert Decamp & Mary Wood.


July 13, 1758, William Dixon & Hannah Dalglish. Michal Vanwinkle & Phebe Carter.


Octob


18, 1758, Married James Johnson & Eunice Sergeant.


Nov. 8, 1758, John Smith & Elizabeth Williams.


Nov. 17, 1758, Solomon Finn & Elizabeth Wheeler.


Decemb 3, 1758, Married Jacob Baldin & Baley.


Daniel Ball & Phebe Tuttle. Thomas Millage & Mercy Berker.


May


5, 1760, Married Isaac Gould & Anna Stephens.


Aug.


27,


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Decemb


25,


Married Joseph Tuttle, Esq. & Mary Merry. Married Deacon John Ball & Katharine Winchel.


Feb. 2, 1761, Married Aaron Gillet & Jerusha Cooper.


March


12,


Married Joseph Linsly & Anna Lum.


Sept. 3,


Married Robert Philips & Margery Free- man.


Octob.


21, Married John Benjamin & Hannah Burnet.


Octob 4, 1762, Married Epaphras Cook & Sarah Smith.


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26, “ Married Elijah Gardner & Mary Hymes.


March 16, 1763, Married Thomas Cooper & Elisabeth Dixon.


Jan. 23, 1765, Married Jacob Philip & Mary Clason.


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MARRIAGES.


June


Aug.


Sept.


3,


Octob


10,


Octob


16,


Nov.


28,


Decemb


26, 30,


Married Joseph Tayler & Martha Parrot. Married Sam'l Tisler & Jerusha Hoppen.


Jan.


1, 1766, Married Stephen Beach & Patience Bedford


Decemb


22,


Married John Bridge & Joanna Kitchel.


Feb.


March


24.


2, 1767, Married Jane Tuttle & Anne Green. Married Sam'l Serren & Sarah Hoel. Married Samuel Stiles & Margret Vander


Decemb


24,


hoof & George Bolseby & Phebe Stiles.


Jan.


21, 1768, Married John Miller & Mary Kelly.


Feb.


25,


Married Joseph Youngs & Phebe Young & Elijah Stiles & Betty Price.


Aug.


31,


Sept.


22,


Married James Leonard & Rachel Daton. Married Thomas Parsel & Lois Ely.


Octob.


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18,


Married John Wilkinson & Isabel Tappan Married Lion Loper and Hannah Halsey. Married Joseph Gould & Sarah Ward.


May


29, 1769, Married Hezekiah Broadwell & Abigai Green.


June


1,


Married Joseph Wood & Abigail Kitchel.


7,


Married Jesse Price & Phebe Ball.


2I,


Married Christopher Strait & Katee Mas saker.


Aug.


23,


Married Linsly Burnet & Elizabeth Halsey Married William Baldin & Sarah Martin. Married Josiah Post & Dosia Dalglish.


Nov.


2,


Married Thomas Bealton & Hannah White


Jan.


16, 1770, Married Thomas Day & Diadema Gardner


Feb.


7,


Married Robert Kelso & Puah Merry.


March


6,


Married Jonas Tompkins & Jane Lion & Squire Force & M. Johnson.


28,


Married Uriah Smith & Abigail Allen.


May


31,


July


11,


Nov.


26, 1770, Married Robert Gill & Phebe Shipman.


Decemb


5,


Married Moses Fairchild & Mary Gardner


January


3, 1771, Married Ezekiel Hoppen & Eunice Price.


Married David Dalglish & Jane Dixon.


25,


Decemb


19,


26,


Married John Dixon & Mary Williams


29,


Married Bedford & Rebecca Hoppen


10, 1768, Married Daniel Ball & Martha Price.


24,


Decemb.


21,


Married William Cocker & Dorothy Green Married Asa Kitchel & Rhoda Baldin.


27, 1765, Married John Parrot & Anne Rioson. 8, Married Constantine Prat & Phebe Wil liams.


Married Zopher Williams & Sarah Hedden Married John Edeson & Sarah Ogden. Married William Dixon & Elizabeth Crane Married Joel Wilkinson & Martha Fair child.


15


MARRIAGES.


Mav Sept. Octob.


8, 19, 3, 17,


Married Philip Poste & Jemima Ball.


Married Joseph Dalglish & Martha Dixon. Married Caleb Ward & Ruth Lane.


Married Jonathan Rainer & Triphena Ford- am.


Nov.


28,


Married Ebenezer Tuttle & Rebecca Broad- well.




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