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Dec. 1. Benjamin Woodruff & Mary Cross.
8. William Akeman and Letitia Bailees
15. Moses Tuttle & Jane Fford.
31. Shubaal Pitney & Charity Stiles. 1757.
Jan. 11. Ezra Fairchild & Priscilla Burt.
Mar. 3. Benjamin Gobil & Elizabeth Conger.
.. 7. Samuel Bailes & Abigail Conkling, wido.
10. Nathaniel Cundit & Sarah Coe.
21. Jedidiah Gregory & Rhoda Fairchild. Apr. 5. Matthew Fairchild & Rebecca Lyon. June 10. John Pierson & Ruth Howell.
Aug.12. Zach. Fairchild & wido. Lidia Hath- away.
Nov. 9. David Fairchild & Catharine Greg- ory.
Dec. 1. Daniel Morris & Hannah Arm- strong.
1758.
Jan. 2. Robert Plumb, of Newark, & Ester Pierson.
" 18. Gershom Gard & Phebe Hunting- ton.
Feb. 23. Caleb Rude, of Rockaway, & Ann Wade.
Mar. 2. Ralph Tucker & Thankful Hath- away.
" 15. Timothy Peck & Sarah Ball.
Jan. John Vandine & Naomi Moore.
Apr. 23. David Core & Eunice Allen.
May 2. Samuel Hull & Glover's daughter.
" 4. Joseph Beach & Kezia Johnson. June19. Ebenezer Blechly, Doc., & Mary Wick.
" 22. Caleb Munson & Susanna Ludlamı. Aug.23. Thomas Millage & Sarah Stagg. Oct. 4. William Jackson & Mahitable Woods.
Nov. 16. David Kilpatrick & Ann Bayles.
Dec. 7. Constant Cooper & Abigail Kenny. (Continued on page 30.)
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BILL OF MORTALITY, -: 0 :- ( Title Page.)
Being a Register of all the Deaths which have occurred in the Presbyterian and Baptist congregations of Morris-Town, New- Jersey, for Thirty-Eight Years past .- Containing (with but few exceptions) the cause of every decease .- This register, for the first twenty- two years, was kept by the Rev. Doctor Johnes, since which time. by William Cher- ry, the present Sexton of the Presbyterian Church at Morris-Town .- " Time brushes off our lives with sweeping wings." -Hervey. Morris- Town, Printed by Jacob Mann. 1806.
NOTE .- Those marked thus * were Church Members-thus t Baptists-thus *+ Baptist Church Members.
1768.
Cecelia. widow of Tomothy Tuttle, Esqr., aet. 68, decay of nature. buried July 3. Noah, son of Robert Hinds, July 5. Moses Pierson, aet. 29, consumption, July 8. Peter Condict .* aet. 69, fever, July 11.
A young woman, aet. 21. child-bed. July 16. Phœbe, widow of Peter Condict .* aet. 65, fever, July 26.
Rose, servant of Joseph Wood, fever, Au- gust 26.
John Robinson, September 17.
Malatiah, wife of Deacon Jonas Goble,*+ aet. 66, September 24 .-
Child of Ichabod Carmichael, September 29. Hannah, wife of Joseph Wood,* aet. 49, dysentery, October 3.
Elizabeth, daughter of E' .phalet Clark, Oc- tober 8.
Widow Clark, aet. 50, October 13.
Abigail, wife of Samuel Lyon, aet. 55, con- sumption. October 22.
John Axtell, November 15.
David Trowbridge,t aet. 59, fever, Novem- ber 16.
Child of David Godden. November 25.
Francis Casterline, aet. 96, old age. Decem- ber 12.
Child of Hooks Roy, December 13.
An illegitimate child, December 13.
Abraham Howell, aet. 26. consumption, De- cember 20.
1769.
Henry, son of John Lindsly, January 9. Byranı, son of Ebenezer Cóndict, aet. 5, whooping cough, January 17,
Child of Joseph Youngs, Jan. 26.
Peter Berry, aet. 30, accidental, February 12. Phœbe, wife of Joseph Youngs, aet. 34, child bed, February 14.
David Corey, aet. 45, accidental, February 19. Abel Hathaway, aet. 32, fever February 20. Samuel Reeve, aet. 21, consumption,
March 16.
John Clark, aet. 80, apoplexy, March 19. Child of Edward Byram, sudden, March 23. Sarah, wife of Robert Hinds, aet. 27, con- sumption, April 18.
Child of Ezekiel Brown, April 18.
Servant child of widow Moore, April 20. Widow Dikins,* aet. 70. old age, May 20.
Lydia, wife of Zachariah Fairchild, aet. 45, Measles, May 22.
Child of Henry Gardner, May 22.
Child of James Loree, June 6.
Child of John Hathaway, June 14. Child of Jonas Goble,t June 20.
Anne, wife of James Loree, aet. 22, child bed, June 25.
Child of Paul Farber, July 16.
Sarah, daughter of Phineas Fairchild, aet 11, drowned, September 9.
Child of James M'Bride, September 20.
Child of Ebenezer Coe, October 10.
Walter Irvin, son of James M'Bride, aet. 3. drowned, October 20.
Elizabeth. daughter of Jabez Beers, aet. 3, a swelling, October 29.
Timothy, son of Alexander Johnson, No- vember 20.
1770. Jacob, son of Isaac Pierson, aet. 9. diabetes, January 5.
Hannah, widow of James Rodgers, aet 73, pleurisy, January 28.
Jemima, daughter of Job Loree, aet. 3, Mor- tification, February 7.
Eunice, daughter of Abraham Pierson, aet. 10, diabetes, February 17.
Child of Jonathan Starke, March 25.
Mabel, wife of Israel Jennings, aet. 23, dia- betes, April 1.
Junia Lindsly, aet. 45, pleurisy, April 2.
Joanna, wife of Isaac Ayres,* aet. 24, con- sumption, April 12.
Nathaniel, son of Jonathan Hathaway, aet. 9, asthma. April 22.
Martha. wife of Uzal Tompkins,t aet. 19, consumption, April 24.
Peter Indian, ulcer in his thigh, April 26, (Continued on page 31.)
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TRUSTEES' BOOK.
October 22 1762 the trustees met and chose henry Primrose President who now sucseads our worthy Brother Benjamin hatheway Decesd
November 18 1762 the Elders and trustees met Being Leagely warned &c. Mr. Kent one of the trustees being infirm by Reason of Age was Dismissed from being a trustee by the Elders and Samuel tuthill of Morris Town Esq. was maid choice of in the Roome of Mr. Kent and then the trustees Prosead- ed Samuel tuthill absent By the advice and consent of the Elders and Drew a Sub- scription to Rais a Sum of money in order to purtchas a Peas of Land for the Benefit of the minister of morris town
Septem 19 1763 the Trustees met at Doc- tor tuthills and all agreed that Gideon All- wood might set his shop on the meeting hous Land below the hill near freamans Store and Remain for Seven years and also gave there consent that the society might Build a Steple to the meeting house Mr. Conklin absent
January 24 1764 the Elders and Trustees Being Leagely called met at Doctor tuthills and agreed that Colonel Ford should have the care management and over Site of Building the Steple and acordIngly he con- sented to the Same
January 24 1766 the Trustees Being Call- ed and met at Doctor tuthills and Gave Consent that the Burieng Ground should be fenced Samuel Robarts absent
January 12 1767 the trustees Being called and met at the School hous henry Primrose Joseph Stiles and Benjamin Coe absent Proseaded and chose Benjamin Bayle Presi- dent and Gave Lieve that a school hous might be Built on the Green Near whair the old hous Now Standeth
May 17 1770 the trustees being Duely Called and met at the county (?) hous and agreed to Convey a Part of the meating hous Land to the freeholders of the County of morris for the Benefit of the Court hous
June 7 1770 the trustees met & Gave a Deed for one acre of Land on which the Court hous Standeth to three majestrets and the Freeholders of the County of morris
Octob 7 1771 the trustees met at Doct
tuthills Esq. Sam Robarts absent and agreed that the money that Mr. Watt (or Walt. Ed.) Left to the town Should be Laid ont towards Purtchasing utensils for the comunian Table also that the school hous now on Peter Mackees Land be Removed onto the Par- sonage Land and there to Remain During the Pleashure of the trustees and then Lya- ble to be Removed.
october 19 1772 the Elders met at Mr. Jones and made Choyce of Silas Cundict for a Trustee in the Roome of Samuel Robarts
December 10 1772. The Trustees Met at Samuel Robarts and chose Silas Condict Clerk of this corporation & the said Trustees ordered the said Clerk to settle with Mr. Robarts accordingly the sd Clerk settled with Mr. Roberts & the sd Roberts gave the sd clk. Sundry Notes to the amount of fifty Seven pounds five Shillings & four pence, which The Trustees accepted as pay- ment for so much money & the sd clk. gave Receipt for the same, and the Trustees ap- pointed Henry Primrose & Silas Condict as a committee to settle with Mr. Timothy Johnes.
January 8, 1773. Henry Primrose & Silas Condict (as appointed by the Trustees) Met at Mr. Timothy Johnes' and settled with the sd. Mr. Johnes. (Respecting his salary) from a former Settlement made in A.D 1757 for the Several Years Since until and in- cluding the Year 1769 and made an even ballance in the whole.
(Continued on page 32.)
In answer to the inquiry in the January RECORD concerning Mrs. Scribner and her daughters, our records show the following : Mrs. Phebe Scribner (widow) united with this church Dec. 27th, 1809, by certificate from the Cedar street Presbyterian Church of New York city. Esther and Ann Scrib- ner joined July 3, 1812. and Elizabeth Scrib- ner Dec. 25, 1812 -- all by profession. Ann Scribner died Jan. 18, 1814, (born Oct. 16, 1785.) The mother and two other daughters were dismissed Apr. 22, 1814. to "Indiana Territory." Who can furnish Mr. Bartow with the autograph of Esther Scribner ?
Morris County was formed by act of As- sembly, March 15th, 1738-9, from the county of Hunterdon.
THE RECORD
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, MORRISTOWN, N. J. "THIS SHALL BE WRITTEN FOR THE GENERATION TO COME."-Psalms 102; 18.
VOL. I.
APRIL, 1880. NO. 4.
(Printed with the Approval of Session.)
THE RECORD
Will be printed and published monthly at Morristown. N. J. Terms. 50 cents per an- num in advance ; 75 cents after June.
Subscriptions will be received at the book stores of Messrs. Runyon and Emmell, or through the mail. ALL COMMUNICATIONS should be addressed to the
EDITOR OF THE RECORD,
Lock box 44. Morristown. N. J.
Entered at the Post Office at Morristown, N. J., as second class matter.
The annual meeting of the Parish was held the 16th of March. The old Board of Trustees was re-elected. The Committees remain as already given on the first page of the January RECORD.
Sunday, March 21st, 1880. Aaron D. Whitehead, James R. Voorhees, William D. Johnson and Wayland Spaulding were by unanimous vote of the members of this church elected to the office of Ruling Elder. Sunday, April 4th, they were solemnly or- dained to their sacred office, and assisted in the celebration of the Lord's Supper. With these brethren this church has been served by sixty-six Elders, most of whom have fallen asleep in Jesus. The next number of THE RECORD will contain the complete list.
We call the attention of our readers, who may be interested in the Tuthill and Kent families, to the offer which THE RECORD through the kindness of Mr. Wm. S. Au- chincloss, of Philadelphia, is able to make them. Mr. A. by the aid of the old records of this church has made a genealogical chart of the two families above mentioned. Any desiring it may have this valuable chart by sending stamp to the editor of THE RECORD.
A very generous donation by an unk nown friend " for defraying the expenses of pub- lishing the history of the church" was found in the collection of the first Sunday of this month. The treasurer of the church has put it into the hands of the editor of this paper. We suppose it was intended for THE RECORD, in answer to our appeal for such encouragement, and we desire heartily to thank the donor. If this supposition be in- correct, we shall expect to be so informed by the giver.
We take this occasion to thank the many who have shown an interest in our work. In addition to the above gift about one hun- dred more subscribers are needed to meet expenses for the year.
The First Church makes the following re- port to Presbytery for the year ending April Ist, 1880 :
Added on examination 9
certificate, I7
Total No. of communicants, 575
No. of adults baptized, 3
infants 9
Sunday school membership, 456
FUND CONTRIBUTED.
To Home Missions, $1,058 00
" Foreign 1,287 00
" Education, 836 00
Publication,
40 00
" Church Erection, 230 00
Relief Fund, 185 00
Freedmen, 104 00
" Sustentation, 80 00
" General Assembly, 51 66
Miscellaneous ('auses, 1,218 00
Congregational Expenses, 6,400 00
Aside from the above and not reported to Presbytery, $2,000 have been privately con- tributed to weak churches in our own State.
The Presbytery of Morris and Orange will meet the 13th inst., at Succasunna. This church will be represented by Elder H. M. Dalrymple.
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PLAN FOR COLLECTING
The Current Expenses and Funds for Be evolence of the First Presbyterian Church of Morristown, N. J., Originally Adopted at a Parish Meeting held March II, 1873 and Modified at a Similar Meeting held March 13, 1877.
MARCH, 1880.
ist. At each annual Parish Meeting the Trustees will submit for the approval of the Parish an estimate of the probable expenses of our home work for the ensuing year, and immediately after such meeting each pew holder and adult member of the church will be called on, either by a committee ap- pointed by the Parish meeting or in such mnode as the Trustees may deem advisable, to pledge such amcunt as he or she may be able to pay monthly or quarterly towards such expenses. Each payment to be inclosed in an envelope furnished by the Treasurer and returned on the second Sabbath of each month, with the name of the person mak- ing payment and the number of the pew.
2d. At the Parish meeting recently held a committee of two was appointed who, in connection with the Treasurer, were directed to prepare a schedule of the pews of the church and an estimate of the minimum amount which each pew should yield to pro- duce in the aggregate the current expenses of the church.
In cases where the sum pledged for any pew which is owned by the church shall be less than the aforesaid minimum amount, the Trustees have the right, whenever there shall be a demand for pews, to inform the occupant of such pew of the fact, and either to arrange with such occupant for the pay- ment of at least such minimum sum or for a removal to some other pew.
Where, in similar cases, the occupants of pews are the owners of them, they are also to be notified of such discrepancy and re- quested to pay at least such minimum sum, and if they fail to do so the matter is to be reported to the Session.
3rd. A collection will be taken up as here- tofore on each Sabbath. The amount col- lected on the first Sabbath of each month, unless otherwise directed by the donor, will be appropriated as follows :
First Sabbath of April- Board of Sustenta- tion. May-The Bible Society. June -- Freedmen.
First Sabbath of July -- Foreign Missions. August -- Church Erection. September -- Home Missions. October -- Cause to be desig- nated by the Session. November-Education. December-Poor of the
Church. January-Publication. February-Disabled Minis- ters. March-Cause to be desig- nated by the Session.
All other moneys received from the Sab- bath collections or from any other source are paid to the Treasurer, elected at the annual Parish meeting, who is required to render a statement of his receipts and dis- bursements quarterly to both the Trustees and Session, and to present also a full report. for the year at each annual Parish meeting.
4th. The Treasurer is required to forward promptly all moneys which may be contrib- uted for any specific object.
Out of the other moneys received by him he is required, first, to pay on the orders of the Trustees, which are to be drawn so far as practicable monthly, all the expenses necessary for our home work, (which now in- cludes the support of the Sabbath School) ; which payments, however, are in no case to exceed the amount designated by the Parish meeting.
Of the balance of such moneys the Treas- urer pays eight-twelfths to the eight Boards of our Church, in quarterly payments, in the proportion recommended by the General Assembly, and four-twelfths constitute the contingent fund of the Session, to be paid on their order, and used for the support of the poor of the church and matters of a similar kind.
5th. If during any year the current ex- penses of our home work, should from any Cause, exceed the estimate of the Parish meeting, the Trustees are to provide for such excess, if possible, by special applica- tion to the members of the congregation ; and if such effort fails, such excess is to be included in the estimate and paid out of the collection of the next year. THE ESTI- MATE FOR THIS YEAR IS $6,500.
The fixing of a minimum sum which each
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pew should yield in order to raise our cur- rent expenses, is not intended as any inti- mation of the amount which each pew holder or church member ought in con- plied to the Synod for the ordination of Mr. Cleverly, the Synod do order it to be left to the Presbytery of Philadelphia.
science to pay. It is fully believed that the duty of supporting the Gospel at home and abroad rests on each individual, not ac- cording to the location of his pew, but in proportion to his ability.
MAY, 29th, 1738.
The voluntary system was never intended to furnish an excuse for any one paying less than under the old system of assessment, but to awaken the conscience of all. and induce each one, if possible, to pay more than before and to give conscientiously as God may give ability. Upon the affair of West Hanover, over- tured as follows. Upon Mr. Budd's repre- sentation of the affair of Hanover : Over- tured, That, however in a former minute re- lating to West Hanover, we have granted, that solemn obligations by lot or otherwise may cease, when by any turn of Providence what is engaged unto becomes impossible or [The following letter in addition to what is said on the first page of the March RECORD, will settle beyond all possible doubt the date of the ordination and installation of the Rev. Albert Barnes .- Ed 1 impracticable, or the end thereof is other- wise fully and completely answered ; yet it appearing doubtful to us whether this be the case of said people in respect of the obliga- tion laid upon them to unite or join with MORRISTOWN, Feb. Sth, 1825. Eleven o'clock A. M. the people of East Hanover, by a lot or sol- emn engagement to submit to the judgment The Presbytery of Elizabethtown met at the call of the Moderator, and was opened with prayer, of the committee of the Presbytery of East Jersey, who were called to judge in that af- fair; the Synod does judge that the safest Present, David Magie, Mod .. etc., etc. way to come to a final determination of that The Moderator informed the Presbytery that he had called them together for the purpose of ordaining Mr. Albert Baines to the work of the gospel ministry, and instal- ling him pastor of the congregation of Mor- ristown ; also, etc., etc., (other matters.) affair is, that a committee be appointed to meet in that place in order to make as ex- act inquiry as they can into the circum- stances of that people, whether there really be such a change in their case as to cause the above obligation to cease, and either On inquiry it appeared that the Presby- tery had been duly called. give their judgment of this matter, or else represent it as it shall appear to them to the The Presbytery proceeded to the ordina- tion of Mr. Albert Barnes, to the work of the gospel ministry, and his installation as pastor of the congregation of Morristown. Dr. M'Dowell preached the sermon from ist Thes. 5 : 12, 13. Mr. Magie presided, Synod at our next meeting, which they shall judge most meet, and that Messrs. Gil- bert Tennent, William Tennent, Junior, Sam- uel Blair, David Cowell, Eleazar Wales, Jed- ediah Andrews, Aaron Burr, John Cross and Richard Treat, be a committee to meet made the ordaining prayer, and gave the at Hanover the last Wednesday of July charge to the people, and Mr. Barnes was next, upon the affair, at eleven of the clock ante meridiem. Approved nemine con- tradicente. solemnly ordained to the work of the gospel ministry, by prayer and imposition of hands, and installed pastor of the congre- (To be Continued.) gation of Morristown. After which Mr. Barnes took his seat as a member of the Presbytery."
The above is a true extract from the minutes of the Presbytery of Elizabethtown. Baskingridge, N. J., March 9, 1880.
JOHN C. RANKIN, Stated Clerk,
(Continued from page 19 )
SEPTEMBER 24th, 1735.
The West part of Hanover having ap-
Inquiry is made for "the name of the father of Miss Aruba C. Condict of Morris- town, who was married Dec. 12, 1843, to Rev. D. O. Allen." Answer may be sent to editor of THE RECORD.
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(Continued from page 20.)
MEMBERS
1774.
Joanna, John Ayrs' wife.
Phebe, Silvanus Arnold's wife.
Samuel Morison, susp. June 27, 1800, d. Dec. 30, 1805, aet. 52. Abigail, wf. of Aaron Riggs, dis. June 12, 18II to " the Western Country."
Donald Morison,
Kezla, wf. of Filbert Thornton.
Elizabeth, wid. of John Davis.
Wido. of Ezra Fairchild.
Wf. of John Enslee, (Phebe).
Nathaniel Mather.
Thankful Cory or Cary. Latta, wf. of Tunis Bocard.
Mary, wf. of Cap. Jed. Mills.
Wido. Margaret Steal.
Anna, wf. of Jeduthan Day. Martha Lyon, from Mendham. Henry Young's wife.
" The names and Number of Persons that have renewed their Cov. or taken their Baptismal Vows upon themselves."
TIMO. JOHNES.
1743. Apr. 24. Joseph Tichenor.
June 10. Sarah Fairchild, daughter of Caleb.
Oct. 30. Matthew Fairchild & his wife.
Nov. 20. John Holloway & his wife. 1744. Feb. 5. Samuel Day & his wf.
Feb. 24. Sarah, wf. of Richard Wood.
25. Thomas Allerton & wf. & daughter Sarah.
Aug. 28. Benjamin Freman. 1745. Jan. 11. Bathia, Nathaniel Wheeler's wf.
Mar. 24. Stephen Freman. Aug. 25 John Burrel & wf. .. " Thomas Gilbad & wf.
Sept 16. Zachariah Blackman, Daniel Fre- man, Ann, wf. of David Ogden. Oct. 13. Matthias Burnet, of Hanover, & wf. Nov. 10. Thomas Bridge.
1746. Feb. 16. Peter Prudden. Apr. 2. Joseph Winget. Aug. 17. Peter Dickerson & wf.
Oct. 6. Benjamin Hathaway & wt. Eliza- beth. Nov. 17. Thomas Coe. 1747. July 26. Joseph Potter & wf.
Aug. 16. Stephen Lindsley.
Sept. 26. Ezekiel Younglove Renewed & wt. entered Cov. & was Bap.
Oct. 11. Benjamin Hathway, Jr., & wf., & Joanna, Josiah Cranes' wf.
Nov. 1. Simeon Hathaway & wf.
8. Benjamin Hathaway, Capt. Son, & wf.
Dec. 27. Isaac Daton & wf. 1748.
Jan. 31. Benjamin Halsey & wf.
Feb. 15. Phebe, Amos Cilborn's wi.
Mar. 20. Richard Wood.
Apr. 17. Daniel Howard & wf.
June 12. Desire. Zophar Gildersleeve's wf. 19. Samuel Munson & wf.
Aug. 6. Shadrack Hathaway.
Nov. 6 Mary, wf. of Peter Norris.
Dec. 25. John Slater & Henry Gardiner & wf.
1749.
Jan. 15. John Robard & wf , entered Cov. & was Bap.
22. Samuel Lyon's wf.
Feb. 5. William Brown & his wt.
Apr. 30. Samuel & Lidia Shipman his wf.
June 25. Nathaniel Stilwell & Mary his wf.
July 30. Wido. Ann Dillane.
Aug. 30. Sarah Price.
27. Solomon Stanborough. 1750. June 20. Jesse Reeve, of Rockaway.
Nov. -. David Orsborn. 175I. Feb. 10. Jabish Bears.
Mar. 30. Abraham Hathaway.
Apr. 21. John Johnson, Jr.
May 12. Jemima Stuard's wife.
June 30. Sarah, Joseph Whitehead's wife. " Ruth, John Whitehead's daughter
Oct. 27. Hannah, John Lose, Jr.'s wife.
Nov. 1. Suse Jones, wf. of Joseph Jones. 1752.
Apr. 5. Zophar Freman & his wf.
May 9. Shadrach Howard & his wf. July 7. Lindsley. John Lindsley & his wf. Sept. 24. Elizabeth, wf. of Jonathan Reve. (To be Continued.)
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(Continued from page 21.) BAPTISMS. :0:
1749.
Apr. 30. Benjamin Hathaway, Jun., child Lois.
June 18. John Perkhurst & wf., ch. David. 25. Nathaniel Stilwell & wf., ch. Phebe.
..
" Dea. Prudden & wf., for negro ch. Luis.
July 23. Peter Dickenson & wf., ch. Jesse. 30. Daniel Lindley & wf., ch. Susanna. John Burrel & wf., ch. Susanna.
" Ann Dillane, wido., ch. Nansey.
Aug. 6. Joseph Mears (?) & wf., ch. Joseph Stevens.
Daniel Wick & wf., ch. Jane.
" Uriah Glover's wf. ch. Charles. William Brown & wf., ch. Richard.
27. Solomon Stanborough's wf., adult. Sept. 10. Philip Condict & wf .. ch. Abner.
" William Lose & wf., ch. Peter.
" John Robords & wf., ch. -
.. 24. Hur Osborns' wf. ch. Jedidiah. Oct. 29. Gideon Rigs & wf., ch. Phebe. Nov. 5. John Clark & wf., ch. Isaac Baker. 8. Simeon Hathaway & wf., ch. Silas. " Peter Norris & wf., ch. Walter. Dec. 17. Benjamin Halsey & wf., ch. Joseph.
Daniel Howard & wf., ch. William. 1750.
Jan. 15. Daniel Frost's wf., ch. -
Feb. 25. Uriah Cutler & wf., ch. Bathia. " Isaiah Wines & wf., ch. Phebe. Mar. 11. Isaac Daton & wf., ch. Rachel.
.. Thomas Gilbard & wf., ch. Eliza- beth.
.. 25. David Gauden, ch. Samuel.
" Samuel Shipman & wf., ch. Azel. Apr. 15. Thomas Bridge, ch. Benjamin. 66 22. Joseph Fowler's wf., ch Susanna.
May 20. Stephen Mahurin & wf., ch. Lu- cretia.
' Robard Arnold & wf., ch Robard. Wido., wf. of Isaac Clark, ch. Mary. 27. Benjamin Pierson & wf., ch. Daniel. 46
" Eliacam Suard & wf., ch. Anna.
June 3. Joseph Stiles & wf., ch. Silas.
John Lose, ch. Philip.
" 20. Jesse Reeve, of Rockaway, ch .-
July 8. John Brookfield, ch. Phebe.
" John Marsh, ch. Sarah.
15. Zophar Gildersleeve & wf., ch. Hanna.
Aug. 5. Samuel Day & wf., ch. Robard.
" Jeremiah Johnson's wf., accompt., ch. Jeremiah.
Sept. 2. Stephen Freeman & wf., ch. Silas.
IO. Gilbard Heady, ch. Jacob.
.. 16. Henry Gardiner, ch. Hanna.
Oct. 7. Benjamin Coe & wf .. ch. Moses.
14. Thomas Coe, ch. Ursula.
" Thomas Wilkerson Aaron.
& wf., ch.
Nov. 11. David Orsborn, ch. Mary.
Dec. 2. David Ogden's ch. wf. accompt. Stephen.
..
16. Benjamin Hathaway & wf., ch., Kezia.
1751 ..
Jan. 20. Matthew Fairchild & wf., ch. Asher. Feb. 10. Jabish Bears & wt., ch. Joseph.
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