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HISTORICAL SKETCH ARTICLES OF FAITH & COVENANT OF THE SECOND CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH ST. JOHNSBURY, VT.
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HISTORICAL SKETCH,
ARTICLES OF FAITH AND COVENANT OF THE
Second Congregational Church.
ST. JOHNSBURY, VT.
WITH A
CATALOGUE OF ITS MEMBERS.
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HISTORICAL SKETCH,
ARTICLES OF FAITH AND COVENANT
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Second Congregational Church.
ST. JOHNSBURY, VT. THE
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" We, being many, are one body in Christ, and every one members one of another."
CONCORD, N. H .: STEAM PRINTING WORKS OF MCFARLAND & JENKS. 1864.
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1425998 CHURCH HISTORY.
THE SECOND CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH IN ST. JOHNS- BURY was organized April 7, 1825, being a colony from the First Congregational Church. Nineteen persons, six males and thirteen females, having obtained the consent of the First Church, were constituted a sepa- rate church, under the name of the Second Congrega- tional Church in St. Johnsbury.
The Ecclesiastical Council, called on the occasion, consisted of the Rev. Leonard Worcester, of Peacham ; the Rev. Mr. Mason, of Waterford ; the Rev. Mr. Hol: lister, of Danville, and the Rev. Mr. Hall, of Concord.
A small building, formerly a store, had been moved to the lot on which the dwelling-house of David Boyn- ton, Esq., now stands, and fitted up for a place of wor- ship. This building was occupied thus by the church during the first two years after its organization. It was afterward removed, and is now the dwelling-house occupied by Mrs. Grennell.
In the summer and autumn of 1827 a commodious meeting-house was built on the site of the present house of worship. The house was built by subscrip- tion, with the condition that it should be the property of the church, and the pews rented for the support of the gospel ministry therein. The house was dedicated in October, 1827. It was removed in 1847, and is now the dwelling-house of Mr. J. K. Colby.
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In the year 1847, the first meeting-house being inad- equate to accommodate the church and congregation, the present house was built by subscription, upon the same conditions as were stipulated in regard to the first house. The grounds had been previously deeded to the deacons of the church, and their successors in office, in trust, for the use and benefit of the church.
PASTORS.
On the 28th of February, 1827, the Rev. JAMES JOHN- SON was installed as pastor of the Church. The exer- cises were as follows : Prayer and invocation by Rev. Samuel G. Tenney, of Lyndon ; sermon by Rev. E. J. Boardman, of Danville ; installing prayer by Rev. S. R. Hall, of Concord ; charge by Rev. Luther Jewett, of St. Johnsbury ; right hand of fellowship by Rev. S. G. Tenney; concluding prayer by Rev. Thomas Hall, of Waterford.
Mr. Johnson was dismissed by a mutual council, May 3, 1838.
On the 5th of September, 1839, the Rev. JOHN H. WORCESTER was ordained as the pastor of the church. Services as follows: Invocation and reading of the scriptures, Rev. David Stowell; prayer by Rev. Drury Fairbank, of Littleton, N. H .; sermon by Rev. Leon- ard Worcester; ordaining prayer by Rev. Thomas Hall ; charge by Rev. David Sutherland, of Bath, N. H .; right hand of fellowship by Rev. Josiah Morse, of the First Church; address to the society by Rev. Isaac R. Worcester; concluding prayer by Rev. Levi H. Stone, of Cabot.
Mr. Worcester was dismissed, by a mutual council, November 6, 1846.
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On the 15th of October, 1847, the Rev. WILLIAM B. BOND was installed as pastor of the church. Intro- ductory services by the Rev. John Clark, of Burke; sermon by Rev. E. I. Carpenter, of Littleton, N. H .; installing prayer by Rev. Drury Fairbank; charge to the pastor by Rev. David Perry, of Danville; right hand of fellowship by Rev. William W. Thayer, of Lyn- don; address to the people by Rev. David Merrill, of Peacham ; concluding prayer by Rev. A. O. Hubbard, of Barnet.
Mr. Bond was dismissed, at his own request, on account of impaired health, June, 1858.
On the 10th of May, 1860, the Rev. EPHRAIM C. CUMMINGS was installed pastor of the Church. Invo- cation, Rev. William Scales, Lyndon ; reading of scrip- ture, Rev. H. Wellington, St. Johnsbury Center ; intro- ductory prayer, Rev. John Bowers, East St. Johns- bury; sermon, Rev. George W. Field, Boston, Mass .; installing prayer, Rev. M. B. Bradford, McIndoe's Falls; charge to the pastor, Rev. J. Eastman, Dan- ville ; right hand of fellowship, Rev. S. K. B. Perkins, Glover; address to the people, Rev. A. Boutelle, Peacham ; concluding prayer, Rev. E. P. Goodwin, Burke.
DEACONS.
LUTHER CLARK, elected April 12, 1827.
ERASTUS FAIRBANKS, elected March 14, 1828.
THOMAS BISHOP, elected April 17, 1829; dismissed September, 1845.
SAMUEL G. BRACKETT, elected November 16, 1832 ; died December 15, 1859.
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WILLIAM SANBORN, elected March 17, 1843; dis- missed October 16, 1851.
LUKE SPENCER, elected January 1, 1860.
ALBERT G. CHADWICK, elected January 1, 1860.
CLERKS.
LUTHER CLARK, elected April 7, 1825.
Rev. J. JOHNSON, during his pastorate.
EPHRAIM JEWETT, elected May 28, 1838. Rev. J. H. WORCESTER, during his pastoral term. EPHRAIM JEWETT, elected November 7, 1846.
Rev. WILLIAM B. BOND, while pastor of the church. E. C. REDINGTON, elected May, 1858, and annually thereafter to the present time.
TREASURER.
FRANKLIN FAIRBANKS, elected February 3, 1858, and annually thereafter until the present year.
SUPERINTENDENTS OF THE SABBATH SCHOOL.
LUTHER CLARK, during the year 1825.
ERASTUS FAIRBANKS, from the year 1826 to 1839, inclusive.
JOSEPH P. FAIRBANKS, from the year 1840 to 1849, inclusive.
JAMES K. COLBY, during the year 1850.
JOSEPH P. FAIRBANKS, during the year 1851.
HORACE FAIRBANKS, from the year 1852 to 1856, inclusive.
ALBERT G. CHADWICK, during the years 1857 and 1858.
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WILLIAM H. N. PRINCE, during the years 1859 and 1860.
FRANKLIN FAIRBANKS, from the year 1861 to the present year, inclusive.
The church established a Sabbath-school at its com- mencement, which has been continued, with various modifications, to the present time. At first the school was suspended during the winter, but has been kept without intermission since 1827. So early as 1827 the church voted to meet for conference and prayer on Thursday following the second Sabbath of each month. At the present time a stated meeting of the church is held on the first Monday evening of each month. A stated public conference meeting is observed on Wed- nesday evening of each week.
The Monthly Concert of Prayer, for the success of missions and the conversion of the world, has been uniformly observed, and also the monthly Sabbath- school concert.
In April, 1831, the church held a protracted meeting, which was signally blessed, and which resulted in the hopeful conversion of some sixty persons, who after- ward became members of the church. Another pro- tracted meeting was held in April, 1832, but with no very satisfactory results.
There have been several seasons of special religious awakening, the fruits of which are remembered with gratitude; but the greater number of admissions to the church by profession have been of persons who, having been members of the Sabbath-school, and attend- ants upon public worship on the Sabbath, have from time to time, when there was no special revival, been
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led to feel their lost condition out of Christ, and to trust in his merits for salvation. There have been but few communion seasons when there were no additions to the church.
In the record of the doings of the council for install- ing the Rev. James Johnson, February 8, 1827, there is the following vote : "This Council, highly approving of the examples of councils on similar occasions, and desirous of lending their aid for the suppression of the alarming sin of intemperance, unanimously voted that they would, on all such occasions, wholly dispense with the use of ardent spirits and wines."
Ten years afterward-in 1837-the subject of ad- mitting persons who traffic in, manufacture, or use ardent spirits as a beverage, was several times brought forward and discussed, and in January, 1841, the fol- lowing resolution was adopted :
Resolved, That this church regards the traffic in ardent spirits as a beverage, as an immorality, and the practice of it by any of its members as a ground of church discipline."
THE THIRD CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH was organ- ized in the East Village of St. Johnsbury, November 25, 1840; and on the same day their meeting-house, then recently built, was dedicated. This church con- sisted of twenty members from other churches : namely, from the Second Church, eleven ; from the First Church, two; from the church in Kirby, five; from the church in Lyndon, two.
THE SOUTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH was organized October 16, 1851, and consisted of sixty-one members, who were dismissed for that purpose from the Second Church. The large and commodious meeting-house in the south part of the village of St. Johnsbury was built
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by contributions from both societies, for the use of the South Church and Congregation, with the provision that it should be the property of the church, and the pews rented for the support of the gospel ministry therein.
On the 14th of January, 1852, this house was dedi- cated, and on the same day the Rev. SUMNER G. CLAPP was installed as pastor of the church.
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CONFESSION OF FAITH.
I. We believe in one living and true God; of infinite power, wisdom and goodness; the Maker and Preser- ver of all things, both visible and invisible; and that in the unity of the Godhead there are three persons, of one substance, power and eternity; the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost.
II. We believe that the books of the Old and New Testament are the inspired record of God's revelation of himself to mankind, and contain a complete system of faith and practice.
III. We believe that man is by nature under the dominion of the carnal mind, which is enmity against God, and therefore under the condemnation of God's holy law; from which, if any are saved, it is of God's free grace.
IV. We believe that Jesus Christ has made atone- ment for sin ; that he is set forth as the Saviour of the world; and that whosoever believeth in him shall not come into condemnation, but is passed from death unto life.
V. We believe that the Holy Ghost, working faith in men, and thereby uniting them in one body to Christ, their Head, moveth them also to associate together in a church form, for the regular administration of Gos- pel ordinances, and to watch over one another in love.
VI. We believe that Baptism and the Lord's Supper are sacraments, to be used by all Christians to the end of the world.
VII. We believe that our Lord Jesus Christ shall come again in glorious majesty ; that there shall be a resurrection of the dead, both of the just and of the unjust, and that all shall appear before his judgment
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seat ; when he will give every man according as his work shall be; and whence the wicked shall go away into everlasting punishment, but the righteous into life eternal.
COVENANT.
Sensible of your guilty, condemned and lost estate in yourself [yourselves], and accepting the free offer of salvation in the Gospel, you do now, before all wit- nesses, give up yourself [yourselves] to God in the bonds of his covenant ; humbly owning God the Father as your God and Father, Jesus Christ as your Saviour, and the Holy Ghost as your Sanctifier.
You do also join yourself [yourselves] to this church ; heartily accepting it as one body in Christ, though imperfect, and recognizing its members in par- ticular as fellow-citizens with the saints and of the household of God. You engage that you will walk orderly, waiting diligently upon the Lord in the ordi- nances of his house, faithfully maintaining the worship of God both in public and in private, submitting your- self [yourselves] cheerfully to the watch and discipline of this church, and watching over its members in love ; that we may all come in the unity of the faith and of the knowledge of the Son of God unto a perfect man, unto the measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ.
Then doth this church receive you, and bid you a cor- dial welcome to its communion and fellowship. We do also now, humbly depending on the grace of God, sol- emnly covenant with you; severally promising to strive together with you in our prayers to God for you, and to walk with you as becometh saints, in all Christian watchfulness, brotherly kindness and char- ity.
The Symbols known as " the Apostles' Creed," and " the Ni- cene Creed," are introduced here as venerable memorials of the common faith.
I believe in God the Father Almighty, Maker of heaven and earth :
And in Jesus Christ, his only Son, our Lord; who was conceived by the Holy Ghost, born of the Virgin Mary ; suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, dead and buried; the third day he rose from the dead; he ascended into heaven, and sitteth on the right hand of God the Father Almighty ; from thence he shall come to judge the quick and the dead.
I believe in the Holy Ghost; the holy Catholic Church ; the communion of Saints ; the forgiveness of sins ; the resurrection of the body, and the life ever- lasting. Amen.
I believe in one God, the Father Almighty, maker of heaven and earth, and of all things, visible and invisible :
And in one Lord Jesus Christ, the only begotten Son of God, begotten of his Father before all worlds ; God of God, Light of Light, very God of very God, begotten, not made, being of one substance with the Father; by whom all things were made; who, for us men, and for our salvation, came down from heaven, and was incarnate by the Holy Ghost of the Virgin Mary, and was made man, and was crucified also for us under Pontius Pilate. He suffered and was buried ; and the third day he rose again, according to the Scrip- tures, and ascended into heaven, and sitteth on the right hand of the Father. And he shall come again
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with glory, to judge both the quick and the dead whose kingdom shall have no end.
And I believe in the Holy Ghost, the Lord and Giver of Life, who proceedeth from the Father and the Son ; who with the Father and the Son together is wor- shipped and glorified, who spake by the prophets. And I believe in.one Catholic and Apostolic Church. I ac- knowledge one Baptism for the remission of sins; and I look for the resurrection of the dead, and the life of the world to come. Amen.
CATALOGUE OF MEMBERS
IN THE
SECOND CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, ST. JOHNSBURY, VT. ORGANIZED APRIL 7, 1825.
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ORIGINAL MEMBERS FROM THE FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, ST. JOHNSBURY.
Reg.
NAMES.
Date of Removal.
Manner of Removal.
1. Luther Clark,
2. Joseph Fairbanks,
Sept. 23, 1846,
By death, aged 83 years.
Oct. 16, 1851,
Dismissed to South Cong. Ch., St. Johnsbury.
3. Levi Fuller,
Sept. 11, 1835,
Dismissed to Ch., Dexter, Michigan.
4. Alamson Crosman,
Sept. 1845.
Dismissed to Pres. Ch., Athens, Georgia.
5. Thomas Bishop,
June 22, 1832,
Dismissed to Baptist Ch., Barnet.
7. Sarah Fuller,
June 22, 1832,
Dismissed to Baptist Ch., Barnet.
8. Mrs. Elizabeth Barney,
March 21, 1842,
By death, aged 76 years. By death, aged 74 years.
11 |Mrs. Rebecca Brown,
Dec. 2, 1840,
12. Mrs. Lucy Arnold,
Jan. 11, 1850,
13. Mrs. Martha P. Bishop,
Jan. 27, 1858,
14. Mrs. Pamelia Clark,
Jan. 21, 1844,
By death, aged 80 years. By death, aged 73 years. By death, aged 92 years. ]By death, aged 59 years.
9. Mrs. Lois Crosman, 10. Mrs. Abby Paddock,
July 1, 1860,
6. Benjamin Fuller,
15. Mrs. Phebe Fairbanks, 16. Mrs. Hannah Shory, 17. Mrs. Roxalana B. Martin, 18. Elizabeth Bishop, 19. Mrs. Alice Bugbee,
May 5, 1853, Jan. 31, 1860,
By death, aged 92 years. By death, aged 93 years.
SUBSEQUENT ADMISSIONS TO SECOND CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.
Date of
Manner of Reception.
Date of Removal.
Manner of Removal.
Reg
NAMES.
Reception.
1825.
March 29, 1839, By death, aged 80 years.
20. Mrs. Abigail F. Arnold,
May 8,
Fr. 1st Ch. St. Johnsbury,
Jan. 21, 1856,
By death, aged 78 years.
21. Mrs. Nancy Jewett,
June,
From Ch., Newbury,
Oct. 16, 1851.
Dismissed to South Ch., St. Johnsbury.
22. Mrs Rebecca (Bagley) Fuller, (1) June,
23. Mrs. Mary Potter,
June,
Fr. Ist Ch., St. Johnsbury,
Jan. 31, 1841, April 5, 1845, Nov. 2, 1828,
By death, aged 89 years. Dismissed to 2d Cong. Ch., Troy.
24. Martha (Brown) Morris,
Sept.,
Public profession,
25. Mrs. Tirzah West,
Sept.,
Fr. Ist Ch., St. Johnsbury,
26. Mrs. Harriet Fogg,
Sept.,
Fr. 1st Ch., St. Johnsbury, Public profession,
July 7, 1837, March 9, 1827,
By death, aged 56 years. Dismis'd to 2d Pres. Ch. Rochester, N. Y. Dismissed to Ch. in Craftsbury.
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27. Mary (Phelps) Paddock,
Nov., 1826.
28. Erastus Fairbanks, 29. Mrs. Lois Fairbanks,
Jan., Jan., 1827.
From Ch., Barnet, From Ch., Barnet,
30. Joseph Stiles, . 31. Mrs. Rachel (Stiles) Langmaid,
Sept.,
Public profession,
Dec. 15, 1843,
Dismissed to Cong. Ch., Barnet.
32. Apphia Gilson,
Sept.,
From Ch., Barnet, Public profession,
Jan. 12, 1832,
Dismissed to Cong. Ch., Lancaster, N.H.
33. David Dow,
March 12, 1830,
Dismissed to Pres. Ch., Brockport, N.Y.
34. Erastus Fielding,
Dismissed to Ch., Cabot.
35. Abigail Fielding,
Nov. 11,
Public profession,
Nov. 25, 1828,
36. Joseph Mason, 37. John H. Hill, 38. Elisha Peck,
Nov. 11, Public profession,
Feb. 3, 1837,
Excommunicated.
Nov. 11, Public profession,
Oct. 18, 1837,
By death. By death, aged 75 years.
40. John Barney,
Nov. 11, Public profession, Nov. 11, Public profession, Nov. 11, Public profession,
March 12, 1830, 'Dismissed to Pres. Ch., Brockport, N. Y.
42. Erastus C. Fielding,
Sept.,
Public profession,
Sept. 15, 1838,
By death, aged 38 years. Dismissed to Ch., Danville.
Jan. 1, 1830,
Nov. 11,
Nov. 11, Public profession,
Nov. 11, ¡Public profession,
39. Mary C. (Spencer) Gage,
Nov. 11, Public profession,
Oct. 12, 1850,
41. George C. Barney,
(1) In such, where the names are given thus, the change has occurred since the member was admitted.
From Ch., Newbury,
43. George W. Fielding, 44. Josiah Morse, 45 |Mrs. Catharine Mason, 46. Mrs. Jennet Morse 47. Sarah T. Crosman
48. Samuel Crosman, 49. Amos Morse. 50. |Mrs. Esther Morse, 51. Laura ( Wright) French,
52. Joseph P. Fairbanks, 53. Horace Paddock 54. Mira (Jewett) Abbott,
Jan. 13, Jan. 13, Jan. 13,
Nov. 11, Public profession, Nov. 11, Public profession, Nov. 11, Public profession, Nov. 11, Public profession, Nov. 11, 1828. Jan. 13, Public profession, Public profession, Jan. 13,
Public profession,
Nov. 29, 1828, Oct .- , 1833, -- , 1830,
April 16, 1841, Nov. 29, 1828, Nov. 29. 1828, March 12, 1830, Oct. 16, 1851,
|Dismissed to Ch., Cabot. By death, aged 32 years. Dismissed to Ch., Burke.
By death, aged 72 years. Dismissed to Ch., Sutton. Dismissed to Ch., Sutton.
Dismissed to Ch., Craftsbury. Dismissed to South Ch., St. Johnsbury.
Dismissed to Pres. Ch., Troy, Ohio. Relation dissolved. Dismissed to Ch., Peacham,
Dismissed to Cong. Ch., Waterford.
By death, aged 21 years.
Dismissed to South Ch., St. Johnsbury.
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June 21, 1838,
-- , 1834,
- - , 1831
64. Mrs. Cynthia' Humphrey, 65. Mrs. Elizabeth Webber, 66. Peter Peck,
67. Sally Peck,
68. Phebe (Peck) Chickering,
Public profession,
69. Laura (Bugbee) Rowland, 70. Mrs. Caroline (Stiles) Somers,
71. Samuel A. Benton,
Mar. 9, Mar. 9,
Public profession, Public profession,
73. David Smith,
Mar. 9,
Mar. 9,
Fr. 1st Ch., St. Johnsbury, Fr. 1st Ch., St. Johnsbury, From Cong. Ch., Lyndon, Fr. 1st Ch., St. Johnsbury,
Mar. 9. May 11
May 11, From Baptist Church,
78. Mrs. Betsey Bagley,
79. Mrs. Tama Keach, 80. Jonathan G. Hastings,
Jan. 13, Jan. 13, Jan. 13, Jan. 13, Jan. 13, Public profession, Public profession, |Public profession, Public profession, Public profession, Jan. 13, Public profession, Public profession, Public profession, From Ch., Burke, From Ch., Concord, From Baptist Ch., Public profession,
April 15, 1853,
March 14, 1832,
Dec. 21, 1853,
March 17, 1837, -- , 1835,
July 16, 1862,
Sept. 18, 1853, Aug. 14, 1845, July 30, 1843, 1850, Aug. 19, 1836,
By death, aged 76 years.
By death, aged 68 years. By death, aged 65 years. By death, aged 56 years. By death. Dismissed to Pres. Ch., Natchez, Miss.
55. Lucy (Fuller) Moore, 56. Roxana ( Ramsdell) Guy, 57. Lavinia M. (Chamberlain) Fry, 58. Lydia C. Higgins.
Jan. 13, Public profession,
Nov. 3, 1843, Oct. 28, 1841,
59. Mrs. Martha W. Jones, 60. Ephraim Jewett,
61. Amaziah D. B. Preston, 62. Benjamin Eaton, 63. Samuel Eaton, Jr.,
Jan. 13, Jan. 13, Jan. 13, Jan. 13, Mar. 9, Mar. 9, Mar. 9,
Mar. 9, Public profession,
Mar. 9,
Public profession,
72. William C. Arnold,
Dismissed to Ch., Danville. By death. By death. Dismissed to Ch., Stanstead, C. E. By death.
74. Mrs. Ruth Smith, 75. Mrs. Mary Hastings, 76. Barnabas Potter, 77. Sargent Bagley,
May 11, From Baptist Church, May 11, Public profession,
May 11, |Public profession,
Jan. 13, Public profession, Jan. 13, Public profession, Public profession, Public profession, Public profession,
Jan. 16, 1835,
81.|Mrs. Deborah Chick, 82. Mrs. Matilda Cushman, 83. Louisa (Cushman) Nelson, 84. Mrs. Catharine Reed, 85. Willard Cushman, 86. Mrs. Sally Johnson, 87. George Stone, 88. Mrs. Sally Stevens, 89. Sarah Ann Palmer, 90. Maria Potter, 91. Mrs. Fanny Wright,
92. Ezra Ide, 93. Mrs. Elizabeth Ide, 94. Mrs. Ruth P. Barker, 95. Mrs. Orris Paddock,
96. David Gleason, 97. Lovel Moore, 98. Mrs. Lettice Wheeler, 99. Mrs. Amanda F. Brackett,
100. Mrs. Ruth Gleason, 101. Freeman Hallett,
102. Mrs. Polly Spaulding, 103. Sally Wheaton,
104. John Morse, 105. Presbury West,
106. Mrs. Dorothy Wheaton,
107. Mrs. Rebecca L. Harrington,, 108. Mrs. Sarah Brown, 109. William Pitt Brown,
110. James Wheaton,
111. Robert T. D. Swett, 112. Mrs. Esther West, 113. Miriam (Bowker) Murdock, 114. Russell B. Ide,
115. Abner H. Martin,
116. David Kimball, 117. Emily (Gorham) Wilcox,
July 13, |Public profession, July 13, |Public profession, July 13, Public profession, July 13, From Cong. Ch., Barnet, July 13, Public profession, Sept. 7. Sept. 7, From Ch., Williston, From Ch., Williston, Sept. 7, From Ch., Barnet, Sept. 7, Public profession,
Oct. 15, Public profession,
Nov. 9, Public profession, 1830. Jan. 10, Jan. 10, Jan. 10,
Fr. 1st Ch., St. Johnsbury, Fr. 1st Ch., St. Johnsbury, Fr. 1st Ch., St. Johnsbury, Fr. 1st Ch., St. Johnsbury, Fr. 1st Ch., Pomfret, Ct.,
Fr. 1st Ch., St. Johnsbury, Nov. 3, 1843, Public profession, Jan. 10, Mar. 14, July 11, Nov. 14, Nov. 14, Nov 14, 1831. Jan. 9, Jan. 9, Mar. 13, July 10, Fr. 1st Ch., St. Johnsbury, Nov. 3, 1843,
From Ch., New-Haven, Fr. 1st Ch., St. Johnsbury, Dec. 17, 1847, From Ch., Lyman, N. H., |July 6, 1832,
July 10, July 10, July 10, July 10, July 10, July 10, July 10, July 10, July 10, July 10, Public profession, Public profession, July 10, July 10, Public profession,
June 25, 1851, Jan. 1, 1830, March 22, 1844, Oct. 22, 1837, Feb. 8, 1839,
Jan. 1, 1830,
Aug. 13, 1837, Nov. 15, 1833, Nov. 22, 1840,
May 3, 1840,
May 3, 1840,
May 2, 1845,
Aug. 19, 1836,
May 23, 1845,
Fr. Co. Ch., Littleton, N H | March 19, 1862, Aug. 19, 1836, May 8, 1831, From 2d Ch., Westminster, From 2d Ch., Westminster,
Jan. 30, 1841,
Fr, Ist Ch., St. Johnsbury, Dec. 17, 1847, From Ch., Ashby, Ms., Nov. 22, 1840, From South Ch., Norwich, Feb. 11, 1834, Public profession, Public profession, Public profession, Public profession, Public profession, Public profession,
Feb. 11, 1834, Dec. 17, 1847, Jan. 14, 1843, Nov. 3, 1843, Jan. 17, 1841, Jan. 26, 1840, -- -, 1835. Feb. 11, 1834,
Dismissed to Cong. Ch., Barnet. Dismissed to Cong. Ch., Barnet.
Dismissed to Ch., Littleton, N. H. Dismissed to Pres. Ch., Alexandria, La. Dismissed to Cong. Ch., Irasburgh.
Dismissed to Cong. Ch., Barnet. Dismissed to Miss. Ch., Park Hill, Ark. Relation dissolved .. Dismissed to 3d Ch., St. Johnsbury.
Dismissed to 1st Ch., St. Johnsbury. Dismissed to 1st Ch., St. Johnsbury . By death, aged 76 years.
Dismissed to 1st Ch., St. Johnsbury. Excommunicated. By death, aged 76 years. By death, aged 59 years. Dismissed to 1st Ch., St. Johnsbury. Dismissed to 1st Ch., St. Johnsbury.
Dismissed to Ch., Charleston. Dismissed to 1st Ch., St. Johnsbury. Dismissed to 1st Ch., St. Johnsbury. Dismissed to Ch., Lancaster, N. H. Dismissed to 1st Ch., St. Johnsbury. Dismissed to 3d Ch., St. Johnsbury. Dismissed to South Ch., Norwich. Dismissed to South Ch., Norwich.
Dismissed to 1st Ch., St. Johnsbury. By death, aged 35 years. Dismissed to Ch., Lancaster, N. H. Dismissed to Co. Ch., Westminster, Ms. By death, aged 32 years. By death. Dismissed to Salem St. Ch., Boston, Ms.
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Jan. 10,
118 Sophironia Clement, 119 Sylvia A. (Wright) Bishop, 120 Sarah Fuller, 121 Nancy Morse, 122 Thaddeus Fairbanks. 123| Mrs. Lucy P. Fairbanks, 124 Susan (Clark) Lee, 125| Catharine (Clark) Redfield, 126 Frances ( Hill) Clark, 127| Elizabeth (Benton) Kinney,
July 10, |Public profession, July 10, Public profession, Public profession, July 10, July 10, Public profession,
July 10, Public profession, July 10, July 10, Public profession, Public profession, Public profession,
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