History of the First Presbyterian Church, Morristown, N.J., 1742-1882 pt 1, Part 5

Author: First Presbyterian Church in Morristown (N.J.)
Publication date: 1880
Publisher: Morristown, N.J. : "Banner" Steam Print
Number of Pages: 942


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Mar. 3. Benjamin Hathaway, Jun., & wf., Capn. son. ch. Sarah.


31. Abraham Hathaway, Jun., House- hold-Miriam. William, Nathan, Rhoda and Joanna.


" Peter Dickerson & wf., ch. Phebe. Apr. 21. John Johnson & wf., ch. Jacob.


Richard Wood, ch. Sarah.


.. 29. Joseph Edmister, ch. David.


May 12. Stephen Ogden, ch. Elizabeth.


William Hay's wf. on her accompt .. ch. Joseph.


" Jemima Stuards, ch. David. 19. Elizabeth Mott, ch. Abigail.


May 24. [ Zachariah Blackman, ch.


at David Herimon, ch.


Rocka- ‹ Adam Blackman, ch .--


way.


( Abraham Johnson, ch.


June 9. John Perkhurst & wf., ch. Ezekiel.


15. Henry Primrose. ch. Sarah.


21. Sarah Relict of Bois John Prud- den, chn. John, Sarah.


Benjamin Halsey & wf, ch. Joanna.


" Deacon Joseph Prudden & wf., Servant's ch. Daniel.


= 30. Joseph Whitehead, children, wf. ac- compt., Joseph, Rhoda.


" Nathaniel Stillwell & wf., ch. Nich- olas.


' Sarah Whitehead & Rutn White- head, adults.


Aug. 11. Samuel Bailey & wf., ch. Daniel.


14. Job Allen on wf accompt., ch. Job.


18. Shadrack Hathaway & wl., ch. Ab- ner.


.6 " Abel Lyon on wf. accompt. ch. Joanna. (To be Continued.)


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(Continued from page 22.) MARRIAGES.


1759.


Jan. 14. William Loid, Soldier, & Elizabeth Ward.


" Alexander Kermicle & Elizabeth Ogden.


15. Abraham Kitchel, of Hanover, & Charity Fford.


24. Abraham Pierson & Affia Crane, of Hanover.


" Aaron Tompkins & Hannah Camp- field.


25. Henry Clark, of Mendham, & Mas- sey Fanger.


26. Samuel Whitehead & Jemima Van- dine, of Rockaway.


Feb. 26. Christian Aber & Anna Margaret Battleren.


Mar.


28. Augustin Bayles & Kezia Pierson. I. Abel Hathaway & Mary Orsborn.


.. 8. Samuel Kitchel.of Hanover,&Sarah Lum.


Apr. I. Joshua Crossman&Elizabeth Clev- erly.


5. Isaac Losey & Miriam Hathaway ..


12. George Bockoven & Mary White- kerneck.


..


" Joseph Morris & Hannah Fford.


17. Peter Snyder & Catrena Temont, of Pequanack.


30. John Riddel & Margaret Scisco.


May 31. John Faugerson & Phebe Cathcart. June 27. Silas Day & Phebe Condict.


July 4. John Primrose & Abigail Coe.


Oct. 3. Samuel McCollum & Hannah Fre- man.


Nov. 4. Isaac Person & Rhode Crain.


18. Ezekel Mulford & Charity Ludlum.


Dec. 20. Jonathan Hathaway & Lydia Peck. 24. Benjamin Daves & Priscilla Pal- mer, both of Mendham.


26. Wm. Throgmorton & Sarah Gillet.


27. Daniel Drake & Phebe Extel. 1760.


Jan. 16. Elijah Holloway & Hannah Smith. .. 31. Joseph Stiles & Phebe Ann Strong. Feb. 7. Henry Wick & Elizabeth Cooper. 21. James Macke & Susanna Garrigas. Mar. 2. William Gobil & Sarah Conger.


19. Moses Lindsley & Trane (?) Raynor. Apr. 9. Benjamin Price & Sarah Lyon. 10. Silas Condict & Phebe Day.


Sep. 7. Joshua Bald & wido. Martha Tomp- kins.


Il. Josiah Beeman & Huldah Wines. Dec. 10. Job Bacorn & Rhoda Wheler.


" Thomas Pierson & Elizabeth Hun- ton.


18. Jonathan Johnson & Phebe Perk- hurst.


1751.


Jan. 8. Jesse Muire & Hannah Leonard.


.. 16. Doctor David Gould & Catharine Budd.


29. Samuel Perkhurst & Sarah Gard.


Feb. 11. Mathew McCollester & Elizabeth Fanger.


Mar. 1. Hur Orsborn & Wido. Rebecca Cady


John Denton, of Jemaica, & Eliz. Wisnor, of Goshen.


Apr. 21. Stephen More & Eunice Ford.


June 26. William Walton & Phebe Muir.


30. Samuel Ward & Hannah Johnson.


July 15. Doctor Barnabus Budd & Phebe Wheler.


66 26. Isaac Vanduyn & Phebe Cole.


Sep. 17. Ebenezar Coe & Eunice Jaggar.


Oct. 12. Capt. Samuel Day & Zervia Wines, wido.


Nov. 27. Peter Meterr, a Frenchman, & Mary Roggers.


1762.


Jan. 27. Jacob Ford & Theodosia Johnes. Feb. 3. Moses Pierson & Anne Wick.


Mar. 17. John Primrose & Eunice Morris.


Apr. 15. Soloman Southard & Mary Frost. May 17. Joseph Smith, of Newark Moun- tains & Abigail Condict.


June 2. Ephraim Gard & Mary Pierson.


6. Amos Sutherd & Jane Simson.


July 4. Benjamin Pool & Jemima Burt. 15. Edward Byram & Phebe Coe. Aug. 26. John Ogden & Phebe Howard.


Sep. 12. Joseph Coe & Abigail More, of Rockaway.


26. Elisha Johnson & Hannah Lyon, wido.


Oct. 14. Daniel Kermicael & Bathsheba Clark.


Nov. 14. Jeremiah Card & Elizabeth Moor, Enoch Conger & Susanna White- head.


23. Frederic King & Mary Ayrs.


28. Jacob Plow & Dinah Tompkins.


Dec. 1. Jas. Chadwick & Anne Holloway .. (To be Continued.)



THE RECORD.


(Continued from page 13.) BILL OF MORTALITY. - :0 :--


1770.


May 10. Child of Philip Hathaway.


13. Child of Ebenezer Stiles.


Jared, son of Uzal Tompkinst, con- sumption,


June


2. Samuel Lyon, aet. 56, dysentery.


6.


21. Child of Alexander Carmichael.


28. Child of David Godden.


Child of Alexander Johnson.


July


15. Abigail, wife of John Sutten, aet. 20, childbirth.


17. Simon Huntington, aet. 74, dropsy.


25. Child of Coonrod, scalded.


Aug.


6. Timothy, son of Jonathan Hath- away, aet. 5, ulcer in his head.


" Child of Nathan Wilkerson, aet. 2.


46 20. Child of Benoni Hathaway.


24. Rev. Mr. John Pierson*, aet. 82, old age.


Sept. 20. Child of John Ogden.


27. Abraham, son of John Ogden, aet. 3, drowned.


Oct.


1. Rev. Mr. John Walton,t* aet. 35, small pox.


15. Widow Lyon, aet. 84, dysentery, =


Nov. 30. Samuel Godden, aet. 73, old age. 1771.


Jan. 2. Susanna, wife of John Wheeler, aet. 21.


5. John Pierson, aet. 39, small pox.


15. Hannah, daughter of Joshua Ball, aet. 15, white swelling.


22. Perkins Byram, aet. 23, small pox.


" Child of Frederick King,


1. Jonathan Clark, aet. 18.


21. Child of Philip Hathaway, small pox.


25. Addi Serjant, small pox.


Mar. 25. Silas, son of David Fairchild, aet. 2, scald.


Sarah, wife of Ebenezer Howell, aet. 60, small pox.


26. David Watt, aet. 87, old age.


Apr. 3. Child of Joseph King.


May 8. Samuel, son of Jonas Philips, aet. I, teething.


15. Mary, widow of Ebenezer Gregory, aet. 64, old age.


June 19. Silas Flint, aet. 24, ulcers in his hip and thigh.


July 11º Abigail, wife of Constant Cooper, aet. 28. decay.


July 24. Child of widow Flint.


Aug. 2. Stephen Freeman* aet. 84, sudden.


Sept. 2. Mary Cheever, aet. 16, consump- tion.


Oct. 1. Mary, daughter of Benoni Hath- away, aet. 6, putrid fever.


5. Thomas Cheever, aet. 24, consump- tion.


¥ 25. Ruth, daughter of John Mills, sprew.


Nov. 6. Josephus, son of Daniel Gard,taet. 2, worms.


Solomon Bates, aet. 100, old age.


- Child of John Bridge.


Dec. 27. Child of Issac Ayres. 1772.


Jan.


I. Phœbe, daughter of Ezekiel Day aet. 6, fever.


10. Child of Elijah Pierson.


Feb. 10. Child of Silas Moore.


20. Thomas Wood, aet. 77, old age.


27. Child of John Arnold.


6. Moses, son of Thomas Miller, aet. 2, worms.


Mar. 26. Child of Nathaniel Lhomedieu.


6 30. Child of Philip Hathaway.


Apr. 17. Richard Easton, aet. 92, old age.


21. Elizabeth, widow of John Lindsley* aet. 91. old age.


May


- A child of Trowbridges.t


june I. Child of James Kearney.


24. Mary, daughter of John Losey.


July - Child of Nathaniel Thompson.


Aug.


28. John, son of Jedediah Gregory, aet. 14, drowned.


Sept.


5. Child of Nicholas Carter.


6. Twins of Isaac Morris.


21. Child of Doct. Samuel Tuthill.


28. Hephzibah, ‹ aughter ot Joseph Pierson, aet. 7, cholic.


Oct.


- Child of Patrick M'Gill.


26. Abijah Cheever, aet. 20, consump- tion.


29. Rebekah, wife of Nathan Hatha- way, aet. 25.


Child of Epenetus Beach.


30. Samuel Loree, aet 23, bleeding at the lungs.


Nov. Child of Jonathan Starke, aet. 6.


27. Child of Phinehas Fairchild.


Dec. - Child of Isaac Morris.


J773. Jan. 4. Child of Abraham Hathaway.


II, Ruth, daughter of Capt. Peter Dickerson, fever. (To be continued.)


Feb.


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(Continued from page 24.) TRUSTEES' BOOK.


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March 9, 1773, the Trustees met at Doc't Tuthill's ; all present but Mr. Coe. agreed this Messr. Primrose, Tuthill, Baleys and Stiles be a committee to view a certain tract of land of Shadrach Hayward's and if they think proper to agree for and purchase the same for the use and benefit of our com- munity and make Report at the next meet- ing of the Trustees, and further agreed to pay to Coll. Jacob Ford the Sum of Twenty one pounds Sixteen Shillings and eight pence, Light money being the full of his Demand for moneys Expended and service done at & upon a certain Gully near the Courthouse and that the Said Sum be paid out of the moneys now in bank.


April 24, 1773, the Trustees met at Doc't Tuthill's ; all present ; the committee ap- pointed at the last meeting Reported that they had Viewed the Lands proposed to be purchased of Shadrach Hayward and that they had agreed for the Same, being Sixty one Acres, & Seventy two hundreths of an acre, at three pounds pr. acre, then the Trustees proceeded & confirmed the Said purchase by taking Deed of sd. Hayward which is Dated April 2d, 1773, in con- sideration of the sum of one hundred & eighty five pounds three Shillings & two pence, containing the sd. quantity of 61 acres & 72 hundredths strict measure, and gave two Bonds to sd. Hayward, one for the payment of £139., 3., 2. and the other for the payment of the sum of £46,, 0,, o.


Total, £185,, 3, 2.


Further agreed that Silas Condict draw a copy of the old Subscription and present the Same to Such as have not Subscribed, towards purchasing a Parsonage in order that they may have opportunity to subscribe, & also to call upon the Inhabitants to dis- charge their Several Subscriptions formerly subscribed. &c.


Oct. 18. 1773, the Trustees met at Cap't Dickersons ; present Mess. Primrose, Coe, Stiles & Condict ; agreed that Silas Con- dict again Request the Inhabitants who Subscribed on the old subscription for the purchasing a parsonage to discharge the same or confess a judgment to the |


trustees for the same before Robert Goble, Esq.


June 13, 1774, the Trustees met at the Courthouse; all present but Mr. Coe ; agreed that Sam'l Tuthill, Esq., draw a sub- scription and present it to Such Persons as he shall think proper in order to Raise moneys to purchase a Tract of Land of Thomas Kenny, Esq., to enlarge and accom- modate the Public Parade, &c.


August 22, 1774, the Trustees met at the Courthouse ; all present, but Mess. Bayles & Stiles; agreed that Silas Condict (at the expence of the Society) goe to Perth Am- boy and get the Charter Recorded, and also


That he, the sd. Silas, Draw a copy of the sd. Charter & keep for common Perusal to save the original, &c.


Also agreed that the Society may Enlarge the Meeting House at their discretion. Also appointed Mess. Henry Primrose, Sam'l Tuthill & Silas Condict a committee to meet and settle several Lines of the Parson- age & meeting house Tracts of Land.


March 12, 1776, the Trustees met at Mr. Johnes's; present Mess. Baleys, Conklin, Stiles, Tuthill & Condict ; absent Mess. Prim- rose & Coe. Mr. Johnes made application to the Trustees to purchase a small parcel of Land of the East Corner of the parsonage adjoining the Road; the determination whereof was deferred to the next meeting ; adjourned to fryday, 22 Int. at Mr. Primrose, to meet at nine o'clock.


March 22, the Trustees meet according to adjournment at Mr. Primrose ; all present & took into consideration the Request of Mr. Johns which was Referred to this meet. and determined not to sell any of the Par- sonage Land at present; then took into consideration the matter Respecting the house built on the Parish Land by Mr. Huntington & determined that the property of sd. House from the time of the Death of sd. Huntington & his wife belongs to the Trustees in behalf of the parish. agreed that the profits that have arisen since the death of sd. Huntington & wife may be ap- propriated to discharge the Just Debts of sd. Huntington. So far as it shall Extend there unto in such manner as shall appear Equitable to this Board and that for the future the profits that may arise therefrom be at the disposal of the Trustees.


(To be Continued.)


THE RECORD


FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, MORRISTOWN, N. J. " THIS SHALL BE WRITTEN FOR THE GENERATION TO COME."-Psalms 102 : 18.


VOL. I.


MAY, 1880. NO. 5.


(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, and may begin with the first number. 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.


We call attention to the inquiry of Rev. Dr. Hatfield on the last page of this number of the RECORD.


Can any one give us the date of the death or removal from town of any of the Elders marked * in the list printed this month ?


WHO CAN TELL.


The date of the death or removal from town of the following persons :


NAME. DATE OF JOINING CHURCH.


Samuel Bailey, June 26, 1743.


John Dorkis, .. ..


Mary, wf. of Benj. Perkis, ..


Hannah, da. of John Lind- sley, Jr.,


Elizabeth, wf. of Thomas Headley,


Dec. 28, "


James Tompkins,


Feb. 24, 1744.


Peter Norris, Aug. 31,


Jude, serv.of Dea. Prudden,


Deborah, wf. of Thomas Allerton,


Nov. 2,


Sarah,wf. of Stephen Free- man,


Jan. 11, 1745.


Jacob Allerton,


May 10,


David Chitester,


July 15,


Abigail, sister of David Chitester. July 15. 1745.


Rachael, wf. of John Stiles,


Rachel, wf. of Sam'l Sam-


son, Sept. 6.


David Gauden, March 7, 1746.


Susanna, wf. of Jno. Frost, Oct. 24


Phebe, wf. of Sam'l Bailey, May 1, 1747.


Elizabeth, wf. of Ebenezer


Mott, Sept. 25, "


Joseph Wood,


Apr. 3, 1748.


Joseph Tichenor, Sept. 2, 1749.


Ame Holloway.


Samuel Hudson,


May 25, 1750.


..


Mrs. Samuel Hudson,


Hannah, wf. of Thos. Wil- kerson, Oct. 6, 1751.


(Continued from page 27.)


SYNOD OF PHILADELPHIA.


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MAY, 24th, 1739.


The committee appointed to go to Han- over and help the people there in their difficulties, made report to the Synod of their compliance, and brought in the min- utes of their proceedings, which being read were approved and ordered to be inserted in their minutes, and are as follows, viz .: At a committee of the Synod met at Hanover, July 26th, 1738, according to appointment . of Synod, ubi post preces sederunt Messrs. Jedediah Andrews, Gilbert Tennent, Wil- liam Tennent, Jun'r, John Cross. David Cowell and Richard Treat. Ministers of the Committee absent : Messrs. Samuel : Blair, Eleazer Wales and Aaron Burr ; Mr. An- drews chosen Moderator ; Mr. Treat, Clerk ; Mr. Gilbert Tennent opened the commit- tee by a sermon, Ezek. xi, 19. The com- mittee in order to lay a clear foundation to go upon, thought proper to read and con-


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sider the minutes of the Synod in relation to the affairs, and after that was done the Moderator proceeded to inquire into the matter they were come about, and asked the people of West Hanover ; whether their cir- cumstances were altered for the better since the casting of the lot, and it was answered by some of them in the hearing and behalf of the whole that they were much increased as to numbers of persons in their society, and that they were near one-half abler than they were. Which representation was not contradicted nor disproved by any, and plainly appeared to the committee to be the truth of their case. A paper was also brought in by Mr. Kitchell and some others, in be- half of the eastern part, as their committee, setting forth their weakness and expressing their desire of an union with their western brethren, if it could be had upon reasonable terms. Upon which, that the committee might come to understand the real truth with respect to said eastern people. the Moderator proceeded to interrogate Mr. Kitchell, and others of said eastern part about their affairs and they informed the committee that they were much stronger than when the lot was cast, that though it was hard with them for the present to ful- fil their obligations to Mr. Nutman, yet they cannot but acknowledge they are in grow- ing circumstances, and able to support of themselves, adding withal, that it is their mind and the mind of this society, not to have an union with the whole of the wes-


tern society but with a part only, and that if the committee should judge them to unite upon any of the former terms, covenants and agreement, it would be the destruction of the whole, and be prejudicial to the in- terest of religion among them. Whereupon the committee came unanimously to form their judgment after the following manner, viz., That according as things are repre- sented to them and as they appear, they . cannot but judge,


I. That the former obligations of said people, by virtue of the lot formerly cast among them, are now impracticable.


2. That the end of the said lot will be much better answered by their being two separate societies, than by being united into one as formerly was desired and proposed. 3. That therefore we judge said western people may be a separate society by them- selves. Furthermore, to prevent any dis- putes or difficulties between said western society and Basking-Ridge, it was propos- ed and agreed to, mutually by said people, that whosoever were desirous of going from the congregation where they belonged to the other, shall have liberty so to do, pro- vided they pay off all their respective debts to the society to which they have be- longed.


The above determinations of the commit- tee were published to the aforesaid people, and all parties expressed their entire satis- faction therein. Concluded with prayer.


LIST OF RULING ELDERS OF THE FIRST CHURCH.


IN OFFICE


Joseph Prudden,


1747,


Buried Sept. 27, 1776, aet. 84.


Matthew Lum,


"


May 21, 1777, aet. 70.


John Lindsley,


Died March 9, 1750, aet. 56.


Joseph Coe,


*Nov. 8, 1759.


Jacob Ford,


..


Died Jan. 19, 1777, aet. 73.


Abner Beach,


1752.


Suspended May 8, 1752.


Solomon Munson,


1754,


Buried Feb. 8, 1803, aet. 78.


Daniel Lindsley,


Daniel Morris,


Nov. 6, 1761,


Died Aug. 14, 1777, aet. 76}. *Aug. 20, 1767.


Timothy Mills,


Resigned Aug. 25, 1775.


Matthias Burnet,


..


Res.Oct. 31,1782,& bur. Oct. 18,1783,aet. 60,


"Met with Session for the last time.


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John Ayres, Esq., John Lindsley, Jr.,


June 20, 1769, Died Apr. 29, 1777, aet. 57, 11, 5. .€ Sept. 10, 1784, aet. 56. Nov. 2, 1770, Buried Oct. 23, 1775, aet. 48. July 31, 1777, Died Oct. 8, 1822, aet. 87.


Gilbert Allen,


Sept. 12, 1777,


Jan. 6, 1816, aet. 80.


Philip Condict, Jonas Phillips,


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Dec. 26. 1813, aet. 78,, 9,, 13.


Joseph Prudden, Jr.,


April 20 or 24, 1816, aet. 87.


Caleb Munson,


1785, July 2, 1785,


Feb. 25, 1815, aet. 80.


Philip Lindsley,


Ezra Halsey,


..


Isaac Prudden, 1792,


Samuel Freeman,


Jesse Cutler,


..


Matthias Crane,


Henry Vail,


Sept. 11, 1805, Died Nov. 12, 1832, aet. 79, *Dec. 11, 1832. Dis. to Chatham, Aug. 26, 1825. Died Oct. 1842, aet. 82. =


David Lindsley,


Zophar Freeman,


James Stevenson,


May 14, 1812, Died Feb. 10, 1867, aet. 92,, 2,, 12.


Jacob Pierson, Lewis Mills,


Suspended Dec. 16, 1816. Resigned Sept. 1, 1839. Died Feb. 12, 1854, aet. 71,, 7,, 14.


Peter A. Johnson, Timothy Tucker,


Oct. 1, 1826, Died Dec. 8, 1839, aet. 70,, 4,, I.


William Enslee,


Sept. 17, 1860, aet. 83,, 6.


George K. Drake,


Bur. May 8, 1837, aet. 48.


Frederick King,


Died Aug. 13, 1874, aet. 81,, 11,, 2.


Jonathan Thompson,


Resigned March 30, 1836. *May 23, 1833.


Stephen A. Prudden,


Sept. 9, 1832, Died Dec. 29, 1869, aet. 85. Resigned Dec. 15, 1870.


Jonathan D. Marvin, John B. Johnes, M. D., John R. Freeman


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March 30, 1836.


Jonathan Pierson,


Sylvester R. Whitehead,


John W. Cortelyou Ezra Mills,


Sept. 21, 1843, Died May 1, 1872, aet. 72,, 7,, 15.


Ira Condict Whitehead Esq., David Olyphant,


May 3, 1846, " Aug. 27, 1867, aet. 69. June 28, 1857, Dis to N. Y. City, Jan. 6, 1875.


Resigned Aug. 3, 1870.


Richard W. Stevenson, M. D., Joel Davis, Theodore Little, Esq.,


March 27, 1859, =


Jan. 2, 1870, Dis. to San Antonio, Texas, Oct. 4, 1878.


James D. Stevenson, Esq., Lebbeus B. Ward, Austin Requa, William W. Stone,


Dec. 17, 1871,


Died Aug. 4, 1872, aet. -


Enoch T. Caskey,


.


Joseph H. Van Doren, William G. Anderson, Aaron D. Whitehead,


James Richards Voorhees, William D. Johnson, Wayland Spaulding,


April 4, 1880.


Resigned Nov. 13; 1879.


Ezra Halsey,


Joseph Lindsley,


Dec. 23. 1801, aet. 92,, 8. .


*July 2, 1789. *Dec. 27, 1830. Bur. June 22, 1798, aet. 60. Died Sept. 16, 1833, aet. 80,, 7,, 25. " Sept. 4, 1827, aet. 70,, 6,, 14. Dis. to Union Town Pa., Jan. 7, 1825.


Stephen Young,


Jonathan Oliver.


Died Nov. 25, 1859, aet. 73,, 7,. 19. *Nov. 15, 1832. *May 30, 1856. *Feb. 20, 1834.


Henry M. Dalrymple,


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( Continued from page 28.) HALF-WAY MEMBERS.


1753.


May 14. Solloman & Mary Munson, his wf. Sept.23. Philip Hathaway entered Cov.


Nov. 2. John Fford. 1754.


Feb. 24. Samuel Arnold entered Cov.


" 24. Phebe his wf. Renewed Cov. " 24. Mary, Samuel Hudson's wf. Apr. 1. Samuel Tuttle. Doc.


.. 1. Sarah, wf. of Doc. Tuttle. July 6. Phebe Cole.


Dec. 30. Joseph Pierson & wf. 1755.


Jan. 3. Jonathan and Joanna Stiles.


Mar. 9. John Cole and his wf.


May 10. Margaret Sorden Entered Cov.


June 8. Humi Whitehead =


15. Phineas Fairchild.


" 15. Sarah wf. 1756.


Aug. 3. Mary Shipman.


Apr. 4. Elijah Pierson & his wf.


.. 4. Demas Lindsley & his wf.


26. John Pitney & Sarah his wf.


.. 26. Christopher Wood & Phebe his wf.


May 16. Catura, Philip Hathaway's wf. June 20. Jemima Burt.


Aug. I. Moses Prudden & his wf. Mary. 15. Sarah, Daniel Freman's wf. Sept.19. Rebecca Woods, Wido.


Oct. 3. David Beeman & his wf.


Dec. 5. Sarah, John Lindsley's wf. 1757. May I. Benjamin Prudden & his wf. .. Bailey, Jr. & wf.


.. Stephen Hedges & his wf.


July 3. Thomas Tuttle & his wf. " 10. Adoniram Prudden & his wf. 1758.


Jan. 1. Benjamin Pierson & his wf. Phebe.


" Ebenezer Hathaway & his wf. Abi- gail.


Mar. 19. Wido. Sarah Allen.


July 10. Seth Mahurin & his wf.


Aug. 13. Sarah, wife of William Goodwin.


" 12. William Akeman & wf. Letitia. 1759.


Feb. 18. Abigail, wf. of Constant Cooper, Entered Cov. & Bap., Adult.


.. Phebe Wheler, Entered Covenant & Bap., Adult.


Mar. 25. Moses Johnson & his wf.


Apr. 22. Samuel Bayles & Elizabeth his wf. May 8. Daniel Morris & Hannah, his wf.


June 10. Joshua Gearing & wf. Susannah. July 29. John Hunterdon & his wf. Eliza- beth.


Aug.12. John Pierson & wt. Ruth. Nov.25. Samuel Lorain & wf. Sibilli.


Mary, James Lose's (?) wf. 1760.


Feb. 10. Benjamin Lindley & Sarah his wf.


May 25. Rhoda Wheeler Bap. adult,


25. Sarah .. Sisters


June 22. Elizabeth, wf. of Thomas Kenny, Bap. Adult.


Hannah, wf. of Joseph Morris.


" 29. Elizabeth, wf. of William Loyd.


July 20. David Fairchild & Catharine his wf.


Aug.Io. Daniel Coe and his wf.


" " Bette Lyon, Wido.


Sept. 5. Philip Price & Sarah his wf. 1761.


Jan. 18. Silas Day & Phebe his wife.


" 25. Eleazar Lindsly and his wf. Mary.


Feb. 8. Alexander Kermicle & his wf. Mary.


Apr. 19. Joseph Stiles & his wf. Hannah.


June 21. Jonathan Hathaway & his wf.


Lydia.


July 17. Gibard Allen & Elizabeth entered Cov.


4 Joseph Cundict & Rhoda his wf.


.€ Nathaniel Cundict & Sarah his wf.


July 26. Gilbard Ludlum & Abigail his wf.


Aug.18. Dan. McKenne.


" " John Loder.


Dec. 6. James McKey. 1762.


Jan. 17. Stephen Norris & his wf. Rebecca. ". Sarah Nicholl & Bap. adult.


Apr. 11. Catharine, Doc'r Goold's wf.


May 23. Jeremiah Gard & his 3 chn .. John, Phebe & Rebecca.


June 13. Moses Lindsly & Trane (?) his wf. " 27. Hannah & Mary Garrigus, Bap. adults.


" Josiah Beman & Huldah his wf.


July 25. Sarah, Ephraim Howard's wf.


Sept. 19. Silas Condict.


" 26. Charity Pitney. Nov. 7. Letitia, Stephen Munson's wf., Bap. adult.


Susannah, Caleb Munson's wf., Bap. adult. ( To be continued.)


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( Continued from page 29.) BAPTISMS. - --: 0: -


1751.


Sept.22. William Nanne, child Rachel.


Oct. 6. William Lose & wf., twins. Susanna & Jane.


= 6. Peter Stagg on wf's. accompt., ch. Sar .. h.


20. Hur Orsborn on wf's. accompt., ch.


27. John Lose, Jun'r. on wf's. accompt., ch. Phebe.


Nov.11. Suse, wf. of Joseph Johnes, chn. Bap., Named, I think, Joseph, William & John.


" 14. Jesse Reves at Rockaway, Daugh- ter, name Denson,


" 18, Daniel Wick & wf., ch. Jane. Dec. 15. Philip Condit & wf., ch. Ezekiel. 1752.


Jan. 19. Daniel Frost, child, wf's. accompt., Named Susanna.


Joshua Whitehead, child, wf's. ac- compt., Named Caleb.


Mar. 8. John Robards, ch .-


" 15. Thomas Wilkerson & wf, ch. Mi- riam.


" 19. Gideon Rigs & wf., ch.


Apr. 2. Eliacam Sicard & wt., ch. Sarah.


" 5. Zophar Freeman & wf., ch. Joanna.


" 12. Simeon Hathaway & wf., ch. Miriam.


May 9. Thomas Bridge & wf., ch. Pamela. Shadrack Howard & wf., chn. Rhode & Isaac.


24. Benjamin Freman & wf., ch. Sarah. Uriah Cutler & wf., ch. Phebe.


..


June13. Stephen Mahurin & wf., ch. Phebe.


13. Peter Norris & wf., ch. Kezia.


" 24. William Brown & wf., ch. Ezra. July 7. Junia Lindley, ch. Charity.


John Lindley & wf., Joanna, ch. Hanah.


Sept.24. Jonathan Reve, Household-wf. Elizabeth, chn. Samuel, Martha, Nathan, John.


Robard Arnolds on wf's. accompt., ch. Elizabeth.


Oct. 14. Isaia Wines & wf., ch. Ebenezar.


Abraham Hathaway, Jun., ch. Mar- tha.


.. .. Jeremiah Johnson on wf's.accompt., ch. Comfort.


.. .. Zophar Gildersleeve & wf., ch. Ezekiel.


Oct. 14. John Burrel, ch. Unice.


Nov.5. Ruth, wf. of Jacob Smith, ch. Humi. " 26. Thomas Coe, ch. Mary.


Dec. 3. Caleb Lindsley, ch. John.


10. Matthew Fairchild, and wf. ch. Jona- than.


1753. Jan. 14. Richard Wood, ch. Richard.


21. Capt. Joseph Stiles & wf., ch, Com- fort.


.. Benjamin Coe & wf., ch. Peter.


Henry Gardiner & wf., ch. Joanna.




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