Manual of the Broadway Tabernacle Church, N.Y. containing the history of the church, its principles, rules, covenant, articles of faith, and a catalogue [of members], Part 3

Author: New York City. Broadway Tabernacle Church
Publication date: 1866
Publisher: New York, W.H. Trafton
Number of Pages: 196


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As a matter of propriety during a process of dis- cipline, the party arraigned should be understood to be suspended from church privileges.


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discipline, make a distinction between the withdraw- ing of fellowship and excommunication; the former being sometimes called " the lesser excommunication," and applied to cases of breach of covenant, or the transgression of mere church ordinances, and the lat- ter to breaches of the moral law. Your Committee, however, can hardly find a warrant for such a distinc- tion in terms, either in the Scriptures or in the uature of the case. The act in both cases is substantially the same; the individual is cut off' from the communion of the Church, and can never again be received into it, except upon a new confession of faith. If the term excommunication could be dissociated from all sup- erstitious horrors, and from all idea of civil penalty, it might be retained with advantage, as best corres- ponding with the facts in the case. Your Committee would recommend the use of this term, or it equival- ent, in all cases where discipline proceeds to the excision of the offender, care being taken in each in- stance to specify the cause of excision, that those who are cut off for mere offenses against church order, may not lie under the imputation of immorality. In all cases of open and scandalous offense, or of any breach of morality, or any fundamental error in doc- trine affecting Christian character, when efforts to bring the offender to repentance prove unavailing. the church should proceed to the act of excommuni- cation or excision, giving the reasons for the same, which should be publicly announced before the con- gregation on the Lord's day.


But in cases of breach of covenant, the church should deal very patiently and leniently with the err- ing member, discharging faithfully its own covenant


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obligations towards him, which may hitherto have been neglected, seeking in every way to lead him or her to repentance ; and if after a reasonable delay, all efforts seems unavailing, the Church shall disown this member, giving in full the reasons for its action, which shall also be stated to the assembled church at the next following communion season.


LETTERS OF DISMISSION.


It is the duty of members removing, and fixing their residence where they cannot customarily meet with the Church in its religious services, to apply for letters of dismission to some church in the community where their residence is to be. It is the obvious duty of a person taking such a letter to use it, and unite with such church without delay. And although one who takes a letter is in the interim deemed still a member of this Church, yet if he suffers a year to pass without using the letter or returning it, he ceases to be a member at the expiration of the year, and the validity of the letter as a recommendation to other churches terminates. The following extract from the report of the Committee on Permanent Rules, made at the annual meeting in March, 1860, states the prin- ciples recognized by this Church on this subject :-


"In the New Testament history it appears that locality was an important, if not an essential, idea in the constitution of a church. A church was a local body of believers in Christ, associated and habitually convening for the worship of God; it was the com- pany of believers in one place, joined together in a


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common faith and worship. A church ought proper- ly to consist only of those who can and do habitually meet together in the same place for the maintenance of Christian worship, and the enjoyment of Christian communion. When, therefore, a member of a church cannot, by reason of distance, any longer meet with the body, it is proper that he should take a dismission from that to some other church, with which he can meet regularly for Christian worship and ordinances. It has been customary to regard a person. thus dis- missed, as still a member of the church from which he takes his letter, until he has been regularly received into the fellowship of another church.


" This custom originated at a time when the neigh- borhood of communities, and the consequent fellowship of churches was much closer than now. In the early days of New England, permanent residence was the rule, and removal the exception ; and a church mem- ber who removed could be followed, without difficul- ty, into the neighboring town or county, which was likely to be the limit of his travels. Now, removal and temporary sojourning is the order of the day, and permanent residence the marked exception ; and be- sides, removals are likely to be made to such a dis- tance that a church necessarily loses sight of its dismissed members. Rules and usages, therefore, which sprang up in a different state of society, are not the infallible law for our times and circumstances. A church should not be permanently responsible for dismissed members, over whom it cannot exercise its watch and care."


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CONDITIONS OF MEMBERSHIP


AND


RULES RESPECTING ELECTIONS


IN THE


BROADWAY TABERNACLE CHURCHI.


PROVISIONS OF STATUTE.


The annual meeting of the " Broadway Tabernacle Society," for the election of Trustees, and other busi- ness, is held on the second Tuesday succeeding the first Monday in November. The terms of office of the Trustees expire on the first day of December.


The statute of this State, in reference to religious corporations (1 Rev. Stat. 4th ed., 1183), prescribe the following rules in respect to elections :


1. The trustees of any religious society, or a ma- jority of them, shall, at least one month before the expiration of office of any of the trustees, notify the same in writing to the minister, (or, in case of his death or absence, to the deacons), specifying the names of the trustees whose terms of office will expire; and the minister (or, in case of his death or absence one


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of the deacons) shall publicly notify the members of the society of such vacancies, and appoint the time and place for the election of new trustees to fill up the same. This notification shall be given at least fifteen days before the election, and for two successive Sabbaths or days on which the society shall statedly meet for public worship. The election shall be held at least six days before the vacancies shall occur.


II. Two deacons (or, if there be none present, then two members of the society) to be nominated by a majority of the members present, shall preside at the elections, receive the votes of the electors, be the judges of the qualifications of such electors, and the officers to return the names of the persons who, by plurality of voices, shall be elected to serve as trustees.


III. Every male person of lawful age shall be en- titled to vote, who shall have been a stated attendant on divine worship in the congregation for at least one year previous to the election, and who shall have con- tributed to the support of the society according to the usages and customs thereof.


IV. It shall be the duty of the clerk or secretary of the board of Trustees to keep a register of the names of all such persons as shall desire to become stated hearers in the congregation, and, therein to note the time when such request was made, and to attend each election, in order to test the qualification of electors in case the same shall be questioned.


V. The inspectors of elections must immediately thereafter certify, under their hands and seals, the names of the persons elected to serve as trustees, spe- cifying that they were elected to serve as Trustees (of the Broadway Tabernacle Society), which certificate


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the statute requires to be acknowledged or proved, and recorded.


RULES OF THE SOCIETY, IN RELATION TO ELECTIONS.


Adopted at an Adjourned Meeting in January, 1860.


1. The inspectors of election, at each election, shall preside in front of the audience, with a box for the reception of ballots.


II. The payment of pew-rent shall be considered the only mode of contributing to the support of this Society.


III. Every male person who hires from the Trustees a pew, or one or more sittings, shall be deemed to have thereby requested that his name be registered as a member of the Society, and the Clerk is hereby di- rected to enter such names upon his register accord- ingly.


IV. No person shall be allowed to vote, by ballot or otherwise, at any meeting of this Society who does not possess the statute qualifications for an elector.


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RULES OF ORDER


AT


BUSINESS MEETINGS.


THE CONDUCT OF BUSINESS MEETINGS.


Officers .- At the appointed time for the meeting, the Clerk, or if the Clerk is absent, any member, may call the Church to order, and put the question upon the choice of a moderator.


When the Moderator chosen has taken the chair, if the Clerk is absent, a Clerk protom. should be chosen.


Speaking .-- When a member desires to be heard, he should rise in his place and address himself to the presiding officer by his title. Moderator, and should then pause for a moment until the Moderator announ- ces his name, or otherwise designates him.


Motions .- Every motion must be made in writing, if required by any member; and, when seconded, must be read or clearly stated by the Moderator, and submitted to the consideration of the Church. A mo- tion made and seconded, must be disposed of before any other business is in order; and meanwhile all other motions, are out of order, except such as dispose of a principal question, as a motion to amend, or com-


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mit, or for the previous question ; and such as arise out of or are incidental to the principal motion, as . questions relating to order, motions for leave to with- draw a motion, &c. ; and motions incidental to busi- ness, as motions to adjourn, &c.


An amendment may go to the exclusion, addition, or substitution of words or sentences; indeed, a mo- tion to amend by striking out all the words after the word resolved, and substituting an entirely new pro-


But position upon the same subject, is in order. where a resolution is in sections, the amendments must be in the order of the sections, beginning with the first section; and therefore, if an amendment is made to the third section of a resolution first and carried, it will be out of order to move an amendment to the first or second section. No subject different from that under consideration, can be admitted under color of an amendment.


Dividing resolutions .- Where a proposition is com- plicated, the preciding officer may divide the same, at the request of a member.


Withdrawing motion .- Until a motion has been stated to the meeting, by the presiding officer, the mover may withdraw or modify it, at his pleas- ure.


Privileged motions .- There are certain motions which may be made at any time that the mover can gain the floor: such are the motions, to refer to a com- mittee, to lay on the table, to postpone to a future time, fixed or indefinite, and to adjourn. All these motions may be debated except the motion to post- pone indefinitely and to adjourn. Motions to post- pone or to commit, cannot be made a second time at


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the same meeting. And when a member is speaking, no motion can be made, but with his consent.


Debate .- When any motion is before the Church. every member has a right to express his views con- cerning it. The Moderator is bound to confine every speaker to the point under consideration, and also to proteet him against all interruption, except that of being called to order if he violate the rule of courtesy. or of debate; but after the matter of order is adjusted, the speaker has a right to go on with the debate.


Order of voting .- When several amendments or propositions are before the meeting, the order in which they are to be acted upon is usually the reverse of the order in which they were made. If several sums are proposed, the largest is to be first put to vote; if several periods of' time, the longest ; and as to num- bers generally, the largest. When a motion is put, it should be first clearly stated by the Moderator or read by the Clerk.


Effect of various motions .- An indefinite postpone- ment defeats or suppresses the question under debate. A motion to refer to a committee postpones the sub- ject until the committee report. A motion to lay on the table means to lay aside for the present.


The previous question is a motion that the main question under discussion be immediately acted upon. If the motion for the previous question is carried in the affirmative, the question under discussion must be put without change of form, or further debate. If the motion for the previous question is lost, then the con- sideration of the main question under discussion is still in order. The previous question cannot be put upon an amendment, or upon any of the other merely


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subsidiary motions, which are used like the previous question itself for the suppression of original mo- tions.


Voting .- There are three ways of declaring the sense of the meeting : 1. By the Moderator stating the substance of the proposition, and declaring it to be adopted if no one objects; in this case, if no one should object, the proposition is adopted by common consent .. 2. By the Moderator putting the question and the members in favor of it responding aye, and afterwards those opposed responding nay ; and there- upon the Moderator declares the result, but if a mem- ber thinks the Moderator in error, or that an accurate count would show a different result, he has a right to demand it immediately ; in which case the question must be put again, and the voters carefully counted. 3. By ballot.


After the question is put to vote, there can be no debate, and no new proposition made, until the voting is finished.


Reconsiderations .- After the vote is taken, any member who voted in the majority, may, during the same meeting, move a reconsideration ; which motion opens the subject again for debate ; and if the vote to reconsider is adopted, the whole matter stands just as it did before the reconsidered vote was taken.


Committees .- It is the duty of the Moderator to ap- point committees, unless the meeting do so by its own action. The mover of a resolution, by virtue of which a committee is to be appointed, is entitled, by courtesy, to be appointed chairman of such committee. The person first named in the enumeration of the persons appointed on a committee, is to be deemed chairman


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of such committee ; but the committee itself may elect another chairman.


Reports of Committees .- When the report of a com- mittee is presented, motions should be made either to accept, or to accept and adopt, or to amend, or to re- commit the report. Upon a motion to accept the re- port, it will be placed on file ; upon a motion to accept and adopt the report, it will become the action of the meeting.


Appeals .- All the decisions of the presiding officer are subject to revision by the Church.


Adjourned meetings are deemed a continuance of the original meeting.


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CATALOGUE


OF THE


Officers and Ettembers of the Church,


APRIL, 1866.


PERMANENT OFFICERS.


PASTOR, JOSEPH P. THOMPSON, D. D.


DEACONS,


HENRY WHITTELSEY,


WM. H. SMITHI,


SAMUEL HOLMES,


WM. G. LAMBERT,


HENRY C. HALL,


DR. WM. H. THOMSON.


OFFICERS FOR THE YEAR.


CLERK, LEONARD HAZELTINE, JR.


TREASURER, WM. B. HOLMES.


MEMBERS OF COMMITTEE,


WM. W. FESSENDEN, REV. A. H. CLAPP, FRANCIS B. NICOL.


CHAS. WHITTEMORE,


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MEMBERS.


Abernethy, Charles. Abernethy, Cornelia. Abernethy, Maria (Charles.) Alexander, Agnes W. Allen, Robert. Allen, William. Allerton, Mary E. Allison, Lydia. Ames, Isabel M. . Angwin, Joseph.


Arbuckle, Bethia D. (widow of Rev. James. ) Arbuckle, Eliza A.


Arbuckle, Mary C. Arbuckle, Sarah B. Austin, Isabella J. (Alonzo J.)


Badger, Clarissa M.


Badger, William.


Barnard, William F.


Barratt, E. Frances (Oliver.)


Barratt. Oliver. Barrows; Henry M.


Bartlett, Edward G.


Bartlett, Jane W. (Edward G.)


Bassett, C. A (Win. D.)


Bates, Levi M. Bates, Martha A. (Levi M.)


Beebe, Hiram F.


Beebe, Rebecca M. (IFram F.)


Bell, Angeline A. (Charles.) Bell, Charles. Benedict, Anna E. (Seth W.) Benedict, Emily J.


Benediet, Seth W.


Berry. Anna E. (Thos. S.) Berry, Thomas S. Bigelow, James.


Bissell, Allen Page.


Bissell, Hannah. Blackmer, Elizabeth W. ( Rev. Joel.) Blackmer, Rev. Joel.


Blackwood, Margaret. Blanchard, Charles P.


Blewett, William. Bloomingdale, Caroline.


Bloomingdale, David. Boyd, Frederick S. Brewster, Harriet.


Bridgeman, Saral: A. ( Win. H.) Bridgeman, Wmn. H.


Brinkerhof, Jacob, Jr. Bronson, Sarah D. (Dr. W. A.) Bronson, Dr. William A.


Brown, Maria L. Brown, Sarah M.


Bunnell, Jennie V. (Lyman B.) Bunnell, Lyman B. Burt, Maria.


Cady, A. Stoyel.


Calkins, Mary C. (Norman A.)


Calkins, Norman A.


Camp, Antoinette ( Amzi Lewis).


Camp, Amzi Lewis.


Camp, Olinda A. (wid. Amzi.)


Carey, Mary, (Thomas W.)


Caswell, Mary, ( Alanson.) Catlin, Frances H. Chamberlain, Abigail ( Moses).


Chamberlain, Susan E. (Dr. Wm. M.) Chamberlain, Dr. Win. M.


Champlin, Edward L.


Champhn, Fanny. .


Chandler, Kate. Chandler, Margaret.


Chester, Catherine W. (Elisha W.) Chester, Elisha W.


Chester, George F. Chester, Jane J. (G. F.)


Chichester, Clarissa. Chichester, Lewis.


Clapp, Rev. A. Huntington.


Clapp, Emily P. (Rev. A. H.) Clough, Maria (Isaac.) Connolly, Elizabeth. Connolly, Maria (James.) Connover, Thomas D.


Cooke, George T.


Cooke, Elizabeth B.


Cooper, Phyllis. Corrie, Isabella.


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Corrie, William. Cozzens, Mary. Crane, John W., Jr. Crehore, Mary M. Curtis, Margaret A. (Edwin.) Cushman, William A.


Danner, Julius L. Davis, Henry G. Davis, James. Davis, Louisa J. (James.) Day, Edgar I.


Day, Elizabeth.


De Merritt, John P.


Dempsey, Mary R.


Denham, Elizabeth.


Denham, Emma.


Dodge, Jeannie G. (Wm. A.) Dodge, W. A.


Doolittle, Elisha.


Doolittle, Theresa (Elisha.)


Dorman, Richard A.


Draper, Isabella (Henry.)


Dudley, Daniel B.


Dunham, Harriet L.


Dunham, James HI.


Durfee, Adelpha S. (Charles.) Durfee, Charles.


Edmonds, James.


Edmonds, Margaret.


Edwards, John. Ely Jane (Isaac B.) Erwin, Rachel (wid. Richard.) Evans, John HI.


Farrand, Edward F. Feraud, Hannah.


Ferguson, Sophia M.


Fessenden, William W. Field, Henry M., Dr. Field, Lydia M. (Henry M.) Field, Sarah T.


Finch, Amelia I. (Edward B.) Finch, Edward B. Fisher, Elizabeth R. Fisher, Harriet E. Fisher, Joel E. Fisher, Mary Ann (Nathaniel.) Fisher, Nathaniel. Fisher, Sarah. Fisher, William L.


Fitch, Luther P. Fonda, Hiram I. Forbes, E. Gertrude. Forbes, Elizabeth W. Frisbie, Joanna E. (Myron J.) Frisbie, Myron J.


Gale, Elizabeth II. Gale, Sarah II.


Garretson, Mary J.


Gates, Hmnah M. (wid. W. H.)


Gavit, Joseph. Gavit, Margaret S.


Gavit, Meta.


Gavit, William E.


Gaylord, Joseph F.


Gazani, Gieglielino.


Gidman, Richard.


Gilbert, Cassius M.


Gillie, George. Gillie, Isabella.


Gilson, Emma (Wm. II.)


Girling, Amelia M. (Robert.)


Girling, Frances Louise.


Girling, Robert.


- Gordon, Adella J.


Gordon, stephen H.


Gordon, Stephen T.


Gray, Amelia.


Gray, Hannah W. (John.)


Gray, Harriet ( William).


Gray, John.


Gray, Mary H.


Gray, William.


Greenwood, Mary E.


Hackley, Caleb B. Hackley, Frances (Caleb B.)


Hall, Amanda H. F. (Henry C.)


Hall, Aroline C. Hall, Charles L.


Hall, Elial F.


Hall, Elizabeth M. (Geo. G.)


Hall, Evelyn M. (Elial F'.) Hall, George F.


Hall, George Godwin.


Hall, Henry C. Hall, Martha ( Robert L.) Hall, Robert L. Halsey, Henrietta A. (H. P.) Halsey, Henry A. Halsey, Julia D.


THE NEWS.any LIT СМ .. 1.


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· Hart, Matilda (Seth.)


Harvey, Alpha R. (Charles R.) Harvey, Charles R. Harvey, Ellen M. Harvey, Olive M. Harvey, Sarah B. (Willard).


Harvey, Willard. Haskins, Robert W.


Haskins, William II. Hatch, Jane S. Hathaway, Hannah C. Haviland, Mary C. (Cha. les.) Hawley, Frances A. Hawley, Mary A. (wid. Aaron.) Hazeltine Emma (Leonard, Jr.) Hazeltine, Leonard, Jr.


Hedges, Dr. David A.


Henderson, Archibald.


Henry, Agnes. Hickock, Sarah E. (Wm. C.)


Ilickock, William C.


Hinckley, Elizabeth R. (wid. Zenas R.) Hitchcock, Anna L. (Jno. G )


Hitchcock, John G.


Holder, William W.


Hollister, Henrietta K.


Holly, Abner B. Holly, Catherine J. Holmes, Abby II.


Holmes, Joanna L.


Holmes, Mary G. (Samuel.)


Holmes, Mary H. (Wm. B.)


Holmes, Mary M.


Holmes, Samuel. Holmes, William B.


Hooker, Honoria E. Howard, Benjamin. Hlowe, Horatio B.


Howe, Martha B. (H. B.) Hunt, Seth B.


Hunt, Frances P. (Seth B.)


Huntington, Ellen J. (Thos. T.)


Huntington, Emily S.


Huntington, Jeanette M.


Huntington, Mary Ann.


Hyatt, Mary (Theo.)


Ishamn, Pierpont. Isham, Semantha S. (Pierpont.)


Jackson, Mary L.


Jennings, Arthur Bates. Jennings, Joel A. Jennings, Susan F. (Joel). Jennings, William N. Johnson, Delia M. Jolmson, Julia (George.) Judson, Anna Maria. Judson, Eliza.


Kershaw, Amelia F. (John.)


Kershaw, John.


King, Amanda E. (Thomas.) Kingman, Sophia.


Knapp, Eliza C. (Samuel.)


Knevals, Caleb B. Kyte, Francis II.


Lambert, Dr. Edward W.


Lambert, Ellen I,


Lambert, Martha W. (Dr. E. W.)


Lambert, Sarah (Wm. G.) Lambert, William G.


Lane, Mary Ann (Thomas.)


Lane, Thomas.


Leavens. Philo F.


Leeds, Sarah P.


Leonard, Ambrose.


Link, Christina L. (Frederick.)


Liuk, Frederick.


Lipe, Melissa.


Lipe, Walter.


Littlejohn, Agnes L. (David.)


Littlejohn, Francis. . Littlejohn, Samuel B.


Locke, William E.


Lockwood, Frederick.


Lockwood, Helen M. Lock wood, Olivia (Frederick.)


Lord, Sarah Ann.


Lord, William. Loring, Herbert A.


Lugar, Amelia M. -


Lugar, Frances A.


Lugar, Harriet N. (Jeremiah G.)


Lugar, Harriet N.


Lugar, Jeremiah G.


Lyon, Mary E.


Magee, Alexander. Magee, Ann. Magee, John Alexander.


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Maghee, Sarah P. (Jolın.) McCombs, Margaret.


McDonald, Margaret (wid. Thos. R.


MeDougall, Elva ( William.)


MeDougall, Jeanette A.


MeDougall, Matthew.


MeDougall, Susannah (Matthew.) Megary, Maria C. Mellish, Lucy M.


Menair, Jane (Jasper.)


Merriam, Edward C.


Merrill, Jane M.


Middleton, Mary (John.)


Miller, Mary M.


Mills, Adelle.


Mills, Julia T.


Miner, Henry Clay.


Minor, Catherine R.


Minor, Cyrus S.


Minor, Flora L.


Monroe, Albert F.


Moore, Cornelia C.


Moore, Clarissa E. T. (Edgar W.)


Moore, Edgar W.


Moore, Sarah M. (L. C.)


Moore, William D.


Morse, Ida May.


Moses, Dorothy (Aaron.)


Moses, Susan F. (Charles.)


Newcomb, Maria II. (Harvey.) Nicol, Clorinda B. (Francis B.).


Nicol, Francis B.


Niles, Isabel W. (Wm. W.)


Niles, William W.


North, Dr. Alfred.


Northup, Emeline M.


Oakley, Sarah. Catalina, Lydia A. (John.) Owens, Elizabeth M. (Thos.)


Paliner, Annie W. Pardee, Almira M. (Dr. Walter.)


Pardee, Mary E. (Ward C.)


Pardee, Rebecca C. (R. G.) Pardee, Richard G. Pardee, Dr. Walter. Pardee, Dr. Ward C. Parker, Agnes C. Parker, Joseph, Jr. Pelton, Mary C. (Guy R.)


Pelton, Sarah A. Pember, Martha A. Perry, Sarah B. (O. H.) Peters, Rev. Absalom, D. D. Peters, Harriet HI. Phelps, Benjamin K. Phelps, Hannah M. (B. K.)


Pickering, Sarah C. Pitts, Helen D. Plyer, Charles W.


Piyer, Hattie. Pomeroy, Ed. Noyes. Pond, Harriet.


Pond, Harriet (Lewis A )


Pond, Rev. Theodore S.


Pooler, Eliza (John W.)


Potter, Catherine (John.)


Potter, Cynthia L.


Potter, Wilson.


Pratt, Harriet L ( Milo )


Pratt, Sarah B. (wid. Rev. Edward.)


Pray, Sarah A. (wid. Isaac C.)


Prentice, Mary A (Sartelle.)


Rand, Sophia C.


Ranney, Ambrose L. Ranney, La Fayette, Dr.


Ray, Susan C.


Reed, Alvan. Reed, Lucinda ( Wilson D.)


Reeve, Jeremiah.


Reeve, Mary (Jeremiah. )


Riggs, Edward.


Ritter, Annie.


Ritter, Delia M. (Dr. Thomas.)


Ritter, Louisa (Caspir HI.)


Ritter, Maria,


Ritter, Dr. Thomas.


Robbins, Mrs. Relief (David.)


Roberts, Mary R.


Roberts, Morris, Jr.


Robinson, Mrs. E. I. (Russell.)


Robinson, Frederick M. Robinson, Mary B. (Frederick M.)


Robinson, Mary C. Robinson, Robert II.


Robinson, Russell W.


Rochester Susan (wid. Joseph.)


Rockwell, Clarissa T. (widow Dr. Theron.) Rogers, Charles T. Rogers, Sarah M. (Charles T.)


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Saxton, Josiah C. Scharlau, Wm. August. Sears, Sarah J. (Henry P.) Seely, Caroline A. Seymour, Elizabeth S. Seymour, James Seymour, Lucy J. Shafer, Loretta O. (Abraham.)


Shannon, Sarahı L. Sherwood Frances A. F. (Thos. D.) Shriver, Eliza C. Słade, Jonathan B.


Smith, Adon. Smith, Anna. Smith, Mrs. Caroline M.


Smith, Charles S. Smith, Elijalı II. Smith, Elizabeth (James D ) Smith, Ellen. Smith, Emma Eve.


Smith, Hannah B.


Smith, Harriet T. ( Wm. HI.)


Smith, Helen A. ( Harry D.) Smith, James. Smith, James D.


Smith, James Henry.


Smith, Mrs. Margaret H.


Smith, Mrs. Mary.


Smith, Miss Mary. Smith, Mortimer.


Smith, Rhoda Jane.


Smith, Samuei St. John.


Smith, Saralı. Smith, Sarah H. C.


Smith, Sarah N.


Smith, William H. Snell, Mrs. Mary. Snow, Joseph P. Southmayd, Sarah A. (Stephen C.) Staples, John C. Starr, Mary W. ( Matthew W.) Starr, Matthew W. Stephenson, Margaret Stevenson, Isabella G. (Henry 1 .. ) Stites, George M. Stites, Maria L. (Geo. M.) Storrs, Harriet T. Stubes, Abigail. Sumner, Abigail. Sweet, Francis P. Sylvester, Eliza M.




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